Jan - JunJames Dixon 'JD' Besbcars
James Dixon "JD" Beshears, 96, of □emmons, died
Jan. 2.2016.
He was bom April 26, 1919 to Florence and James
Beshcan in the Hancstown community ofForsyth Coun-
ty. He was one of 10 children
all whom proceeded him
in death. After the death ofhis parents, he and his young-
est siblings lived at Bari-
um Springs Orphanage andhe graduated f^in Barium
Springs High School in 1939,
He was a World War U veteran
and a survivor of (he Bataan
Death March. After being held
.V . prisoner of war for three years
■ and four months at Mukden
POW Camp, be was liberated
from Westcm Electric after 2S
years and was a golfer with
devoted golfing buddies.
He was also preceded in death by his wife, Maxine
Manning Beshears.
Surviving: his son James (Gwyn), granddaughter Oina
Biannock (Russ) and children Ryan and Matthew, nephew
Grant Clark (Beth), niece Eletores Clark along with many
other nieces and nephews and friends.
A funeral service was held at 2 pan. on Tuesday, Jan.
5 at Haywoith Miller Kinderton Chapel in Advance withthe Rev, Gary Byrum officiating. Burial followed with full
military honors at Wesliawn Gardens of Memory in Cicm-
mons, The family received friends Tiiesday at the funeral
homc.T
Condolences: wwwJuiywonh-miller.com.
Cecil Lester 'Bo' CranfiU Sr.
Mr. Cecil Lester "Bo" CranfiU Sr., 86, of Edward BeckRoad, MocksviUe, died Saturday,Jan. 2,2016, at his home.
He was bom Dec. 13,1929, in TazcweU County, Va. to
the late Stancil Glen "Dan" and Sally Rae Baker CranfiU.
He was a veteran of the U,S. Army during the Korean (Ton-
flict and retired fromRJ. Reynolds Tobacco <2o. He was amember of Bear Creek BaptistChurch where be took pri^ inconlributiog to the building of
the fellowship hall. He enjoyed
'messing in tus garage and in his
was a NASCAR fan and had a
and baseball as well as Mocks-
ville-Davje American Legionb^baU. His pride and Joy was
He was also preceded in
death by a daughter, Rhonda Lynn CranfiU Draughn; and
5 siblings.Survivors; his wife of 66 years. Dorothy Mac "Dot"
Beck CranfiU of the home; a son, CecU Lester "Chip"
CranfiU Jr. (Lisa) of MocksviUe; 2 grandsons, DylanCranfiU and Colby CranfiU; a step-granddaughter. Brandy
< Wilson; a son-in-law, Paul Draughn of Advaitce; 2 sisters,Polly Hagey and Wanda Rose; 3 brothers, George, Colin
and Paul CranfiU and their spouses; and several nieces and
nephews.
A funeral service was to be conducted at noon Wednesday, Jan. 6 at Bear Creek Baptist Church with the Revs.
Charles Buckner and Greg McEwcn officiating. Burial was
to follow in the church cemetery with miUtary rites conducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard-The body wasto be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service.The family received firiends Tbesday, Jan. 5 at Eaton Fu
neral Home.
Memorials: Bear Creek Baptist youth fund, 492 Bear
Creek Church Road, MocksviUe; or to a Hospice.
Condolences; www.ealonfuneralservicej:om.
36 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsdsy, Jan. 7,2016
Richard 'Dick' SmithMr. Richard "Dick" Smith, 66, of Charleston RidgeDrive, MocksviUe, died Friday, Jan. 1. 2016, at ForsythMedical Center in Winston-Sa-
lem.He was bom Jan. 13.1949, in
West Viiginia. to the late Bemie
H. and Vesta Satteifield Smith,He was a real withCentury 21 in MocksviUe foreight years where he was bless-
ed with friends he loved. He
auendttd First United Method-
ist Church as long as his health" jSf parmilted.RL .JHy Survivors: his wife of 48
yean, Kathy Lynn Price Smith
of the home; 2 children, Tina
Marie Smith Gravesande (Sean)I ofVirginia Beach,Va. and Rich
ard Brandon Smith (Jodie) of
Madison. W.Va.; a grandson, Codi Stephen Bradfoni; 2sisters. Doris LinviUe ofWest Virginia and Glenna Kincaid
of Ohio; 2 brothers, ftank Smith (Ann) of West Vi^iniaand Roger Smith (Patricia) of North Canoiina; and several
nieces and nephews.A memorial service was conducted at 2 pan., Monday,Jan. 4 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Kyle Swicegood officiating. The family received friends following the service inthe Family Life Center of First United Methodist Church.Memorials: ALS Assoc., 4 N. Blount St., #200, Raleigh.
27601.
Condolences; www^atonfuneralseruictxom.
Clifford'Cliff'Webb •
Clifford "011?.' Webb, 66, died Wednesday, Dee, 30,2015. at Kate B, Reynolds Hospice Home m Winston-Sa-
nafive of PikeviUe. Ky.. he bom May 12, 1949, theson of the laic Brady Webb and the late Vada Ramey Webb.Mr. Webb moved to North CaroUna in 1989. He was a mechanic by trade and had been employed by O'ReUly AutoParts (formerly Davie Auto Parts) for the past 10 years. Heenjoyed anything related to automobiles and motorcyelw,particularly Hurley Davidsons. He adored his grandchU-
dren and great-grandchildren.Survivors; his wife of 32 years. Anna Colleen AbshireWebb- 2 sons, Waylon Webb and lohnathon (Courtney)Webb', both of MocksviUe; 3 daughters. Therease Smith(Tim) and Amanda Abshire, both of MocksvUle, and De-nise Hopkins (Claude) of PikeviUe, Ky.; 5 brothers, RogerHunt, Johnny Hum. Qetis Webb, Uoyd Webb and Jimmy Ray "Bradic" Webb; and a sister. Jeanette Hunt, all ofPikeviUe; 17 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren.He was also preceded in death by 2 sisters. Brenda Cruzand Teresa Justice, and a brother, Donnie Webb.The family received friends Saturday, Jan. 2 m DavieFuneral Service (3upel. A celebration of life service wasconducted in the chapel at 3 pjn. Sunday, Jan. 3, officiated
by Pastor Wayne Swisher.Memorials; to help offset final expenses to DavieFuneral Service. 416 VaUey Road, MocksviUe.
Condolences; iwwz(flvie>neralservic«x:o/n.
Vivian MarkJand Bailey
Mrs. Mvian Maikland Bailey, 86. fonnerly of-the Fork
community, died Tuesday, Jao. S, 2016 at Rex Health Core
in Raleigh.
She was bom May 19,1929, and was raised in Davie .
County'wbere she resided untO moving to Raleigh in 2012,n She was a long-tinie member of
Fork Baptist Church and retired
ftom Foisyth Memorial Hos-
sbe was active in the national
and state Classic Thundeibiid
clubs and loved cruising as
low members, attending shows
and events throughout the
first;
Shewasalsoprecededindeathby:berhusband,JohnMeI-
vin Bailey: brothers, Raymond Julius Maikland and Clar
ence Matthew Maikland Jr.; and a daughter-in-law, DebbI
Bailey.
Survivois: 2 sons, JR. "Randy".and Mark; 2 grandchil
dren, Brandon and Scan; and 6 giEat-grandchildien.
A funeral service was conducted at noon Saturday, Jan.
9 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, MocksviUe, Burial followed
in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery, MocksviUe. The family
received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the
service.
Coudolenccs: www^monjuneralstrvice^om.
Jo Ann Buff Brooks
Mrs. Jo Arm Buff Brooks, died in her home on Jan. 8,
2016 m Advance at the age of78.
Survivors: her husband, Louie Bamwell Brooks Jr.; hern son, Louie Bnmwell Brooks
in "Barney" of MocksviUe;
her daughter, Kara Susan
Brooks Freeman "Suzy"; son-
in-law, Brian William Freeman
of Cape Coral, Fla,; her sister,^Frances Buff Caudle of Miid-
laiKl; S grandchildren, Jenni
fer Banksion. Troy Brooks.
Trent Brooks. Joshua Crick-
aid and Jac Cnckani; and 2
.great-grandchildren, Brantiey
and Brianna Brooks.
Mrs. Brooks was bom on
April 11, 1937 in Lincoln-
ton. to Lee Roy and Caia Ca-
gle Buff. She graduated from
Myrtle Beach High School and attended Kings Business
College in Charlotte. She manied Louie BamweU Brooks
^ Jr., her high school sweetheart. After moving to the Win-
sibn-Saiem area, she began working for Wilson Covington
— Conshuetion as secretary and manager ofReyiiolda Manor
y Shopping Center (where she worked for Jack Covington
—... for 37 years). Mis. Brooks and her husband enjoyed their
— retirement as they traveled the world. She and Mr. Brocks
, loved cruises and were usuaUy off on a new adventure sev-
yj eral limes a year. She enjoyed gardening in her yard, giow-
jj ing flowers and painting.
^ A memorial service was to be conducted at 2 pan.^ Wednesday,Jan.l3atHayworth-MUlerKindet1onChapel
by the Rev. Jeny Webb.jDie family waste receive friends
.5 foUowing the service.
K Memorials: St. Jude's.Children's Hospital.
^ Condolences: wrnvJiayworih-miiler^om.
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• DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thoisday, Jan. 14,2016
Bertha 'Bert' Graves
Mrs. Bertha "Bert" Graves, of Deadmon Road, Mocks
viUe, died Monday, Jan. 11,2016.
She was bom in Davie County, Apiil 1, 1918, the last
of 7 diildrBn of the late Hampton Calhoun Jones and Ida
Jane Shives Jones, and lived in Davie County the remain
der of her life. She married the late Kcrr Bailey Graves on
Dec. 22,1938. They became parents to three children and
provided a loving home for them on Deadmon Road. She
graduated from MocksviUe High Schoolln 1935, and Cool
Spring High School in 1936. After graduation she worked
at the hosiery mill over Sanford's Garage in MocksviUe.
She then worked at the United Variety Store (the old Rinlz
5 & 10) on Main Street. Afler spending lime at home rais
ing her three chUdrcn. in 1952, she began work atMonleigh
Oaiment Co, where she woriied one week. She left there,
stayed home to care for her youngest child while,the older
two were in school, and raised cotton on.pait of4e familyland. After four years, in 1956. her love of people led her
to a career of providing nutritional and healthcare serviceii
at Davie County Hospital. After 11 years in nutrition, she
continued on at the local hospital as a nurse's assistant until
1968, when she went to work for Fiber Industries where
her sister woiked. After a year and a half, she went borne
to provide in-home caic for her mother-in-law, Eva Dead
mon Graves, and assist her sisters in the cate of her own
mother. FoUowing their passing in 1970, she returned to
NA duties at the local hospital and conlinued there until
her retireraent in 1980, She was a neighbor and friend to
many. especiaUy her ncM door neighbors of 70-pIus years
to whom she provided care and support in the last years
of their lives. Mrs. Graves chose to walk with Christ at
the early age of 13. She remained a faithful member of
the congregation of Jericho Church of Christ untii 1958,
when for convenience, moved her membership to the new-
ly-foim^ congregation at North Main Church of Christ in
MocksviUe. She was the oldest living charter member of
the North Main congregation. Even though she had to work
at public work on most Sundays, she always made sure
her son and two daughters attended services. Because of
her guidance, the children were baptized during their teen
years. Her ftithfulness and quiet example led her mate-for-
lifc to Christ in his later years.
Being the last of seven tduldreu, she was'preceded in
death by her siblings. Mary BeUe Jones Lagle, James Co
lumbus Jones, Carl Rabon Jones, Marcia Veatrice Jones
TbweU, Helen Marie Jones Koontz and Frances Elizabeth
Jones Turner Williams,
Survivors; her children,Richard Dwayne Graves, BetQ'
Carol Graves Cassidy (Ken) and Marian Dale Graves WaU
(Doug); 6 grandchildren. Kenneth Todd Cassidy (Beth),
Caria Marie Graves Howard (friend, Lewis Vannoy).
Cherie Denise Graves (fiancde, Donald Gmbbs), Lisa Mi-
chellc WaU Rivers (Doug), Angela Christine WaU Mauldin
(Shane), Jeffrey Thad Cassidy (Tonya): and 13 great-grand
children. Zack.Sheiton. Sam, David. Nathan, Katie, Cariy,Reese. Bailey, Cadyn, Holden, Ryan, and Sydney.
A funeral service was to be held at 2 pm., Wednesday,
Jan. 13 at North Main Church of Christ, MocksviUe. The
body was to be placed in the church one hour prior to the
service and the family was to receive friends at that time.
A private famUy burial was to foUow in Jericho Oiuich of
Christ Cemetery.
Memorials: Jericho Cemetery Fund, PO Box 354,
MocksvUle; or Hospice/PaUiative CareCemer, 101 Hos
pice Lane, Wihston-Salcm, 27103.
Condolences: www^aroii/uneraiservice.com.
12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 14,2016
Roxana Presnell Head
Mrs-Roxana Presnell Head. 87, formerly of Deadmon
Road, Mocksvillc, died Sunday, Jan. 10,2016, at Autumn
CarccfMocksville. .
She was bom Feb. 5, 1928,
in Watauga County to the late
Hanisou Wesley and NoUie
Ann IHvetle Presnell. Mrs, y''"' -a
been employed at &win Mills
for 16 years and retired from '
Baker Furniture after IS years.Mrs. Head enjoyed g^ening, ^cooking and going fishing. She ^
loved children and enjoyed w
spending time with her grand-
She was also preceded in
death by: her husband, James Edgar Head; a son, James
Michael Head; 3 sisters; and 7 brothers.
Survivors: a daughter, Dariene Owings; a son, Larry
Head, both of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren. Tammy Boles
(Rob Eriza), David Boles, Scott Boles, Dean Head. Dana
Recktenwald and Jarrue Head; 13 great-grandchildren,
Joshua, Elizabeth, JohnathoD, Matthew, T^ler.Aric,,Gabri
el, Zlack, Sarah,Andrew,Tisha. Jason and Gage; 2 brothers,
Dan Presnell of Cooleemee and Ray Presnell; and several
nieces and nephews.
Afiineral service was to be conducted at 3 pjn., Wednes
day. Jan. 13 at Trinity Baptist Church with Dr. Darrell Cox
officiating. Burial was to follow in Legion Memorial Park.
The family was to receive friends at the church one hour
prior to the service.
Memorials; Trinity Baptist, 2722 US 601 S.. Mocks
ville; or Alzheimer's Assoc. Western Carolina Chapter,
4600 Park Road, Ste, 250, Charlotte, 28209.
Condolences: WH/w^atonfyneralservicexom.
Mary Elizabeth Lambert
Mary Elizabeth Lambert died on Jan. 9,2016, in Rowan
Regional Hospital following
an extended stay in Brightmoor
Nursing Home in Salisbury.
She was bom Rowan
County on June 10, 1943,
daughter of (he late Harvey
Lcc and Oliie Talbert Smith.
attended Rowan Coun-
ty Schools, was a borne-
maker. She loved to fish, and
complete word search puzzles.
attended Trinity Baptist
She was also preceded in
by her Apsie
Lambert; a Terry Wayne
Smith; 2 brothers, Howard
Smith and Benny Smith.
Survivors: 3 sons. Dean Lambert of Elkin, Ricky Leon
ard of Rockwell, and James Leonard Jr. of China Grove;
3 brothers, Paul Smith, Billy Smith and Donnie Smith; a
sister Margaret (Robert) Scott ofMocksville; and a grand
child.
A memorial service was to be held on Thursday, Jan.
14 at 2 pm. at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. The
Rev, Danell Cox was to officiate. The family was to re
ceive fiiends at the funeral home 30 minutes before the
service.
Condolences: tvww.CrafiamFunera/HomeAel.
Sophie Priscilia Howard
Miss Sophie Priscilia Howard, 95, of Ken Dwiggins
Drive, died Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, at Autumn Care of
Mocksville.
She was bom April 21, 1920 in Davie County to the
late Henry and Annis Angell Howard. Miss Howard was a
longtime resident of Flkin and was retired from Chatham
Manufacturing Co.
She was also preceded in death by 5 siblings, Kathleen
Dyson. Evelyn Howard, Waymoth Howard, James Benny
Howard and Oreenberry Howard.
Survivors: 2 sisters, Minnie Lcc Earnhardt and Henri
etta O'Shea; a niece; several nephews; and special friends.
Iva Lee Phillips and Don and Lola Bell, all of Elkin.
The family was to. receive friends from 1-2 p.m. on
Thursday, Jan. 14 at Eaton Funeral Home. Private burial
was to be held in Ealons Baptist Church Cemetery.
Memoriab: Ealons Baptist Cemetery Fund, c/o Brenda
Hunter, 188 Pudding Ridge Road, Mocksville.
Condolences: wwv/^alonfiineralservicex:om.
• DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 14,2016
Mary Smith Mcrrcll
Mrs. Mary Smith Merrell, 96. of Mocksvilie, died fti-
day, Jan. S. 2016, at B. Reynolds Hospice Home in
WinsICD-Saleni after several days of declining health.
She was bom Oct. 24.1919, in the Smith Grove area of
Davie County to the late Joel Marvin and Bertha Bowden
Smith. Mrs. Merrell graduated
from Mocksvilie High
She worked as a dietary aide
at Davie County Hospital, and
in the dell department at Food
Lion. Mrs. Merrell enjoyed gar-
dening, crocheting, quilting,
working in flowers, crafts, tak-
iog care of children and help-
ing others. She was a faithful
1 member of Fork Baptist Church& vHjljp where she served on several
BWB cmmoittees, attending many
Bible studies, taught Sunday
School, VBS, read the Bible
through several times, and had
perfect attendance in Sunday
School for 20 years. Mis. Mer
rell loved her church family and enjoyed serving them and
her Lord. She was a faithful metrdter of the Senior Ladies
in Sunday School class. Mrs. Meirell married George Au
brey Merrell on Dec. 25, 1938 and they were married 54
yean.
She was also preceded in death by: her husband; a son-
in-law, Charlie Koontz; 3 grantlchildien, Deana Pbelps,
Melissa Merrell and Darlene Adams and her husband, Joe;
sisters, Ella Gray Brewer (Gilmer), Edith Anderson (Zol-
lic), Mmtie Sue Blackwelder (TA.), Peggy Vogler; broth
ers, Joe Smith (Wilma) and Fred Smith; and brother-in-iaw
Bud Blackwelder.
Survivors: sons. Wilson Merrell (Libby) of Mocksvilie,
Jimmy Merrell (Thml) of YadkinvUle and Kenneth Merrell
(Pat) Mocksvilie; daughters, Tamra Phelps (Gary), Betty
Blakley (DC), all of Mocksvilie, Mart! Hovis (Robert) of
Iron Station and Aneta Laney (Jim) LincoiniOn; 9 giand-
cbildren, Kimberly Blown, Matthew King (Carlene), An
gela Spillman (Michael), Chad Merrell (Christie), Sher-
ric Queen (Bmd), Mindy Shires (Walt). Daniel Hovis
(Abby), Beth Cote (Kevin) and Amanda Neralka (Josh):
15 great-grandchildren, Courtney, Justin andlyierBrown,
Jeremy Adams, Niki Kimrey (Jason), Taylor Spillman,
Bicana, Karley and Carson Queen, Isaiah and Isaac Shires,
ChJoe and Wesley Hovis, Nya Cole and Hadlelgb Neratka:
2 greal-gieal-grandchildiEn, Lindsay and Taylor Kimrey;
sister, Louise Blackwelder; brother-in-law. Gene Vogler
siscer-in-Iaw, Louise Smith; and a host of nieces, nephews
and ftiends of Somerset Court.
A funeral service was conducted at 11 am., Monday,
Jan. 11 at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Gairett
officiatiag. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes
prior to the service. The family received friends Simday,
Jan. 10 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: Melissa Meirell Scholarship Fund, do Fork
Baptist, 3140 US 64 E, Mocksvilie: or charity of one's
choice.
Condolences: Hww.ea/on/mcroJserviceicom.
Janet Dclores Carter Ratledge
Mr. Janet Deletes Carter Radedge, 75. of Mocksvilie,
died Friday, Jan- 8,2016 at Regency Care of Clemmons.
Mr. Ratledge was bom Aug. 22,1940 in Surry County
to Dewitt and Ida Mae Bowcr Caner. She was a member
of Couttney Baptist Church. Mr. Radedge enjoyed gar-
dening,musicandcooking.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by a
sister, Judy Dixon.
SiuvivoR: her husband of 46
yeoR, Kennan Ray Radedge; 2
sons. Mike (Joanie) Wood and
Bobby (Lisa) Wood; 6 grand-
children: and 5 great-grand-
children,^^9 A funeral service was con-
RgS ducted Monday, Jan. 11 at
^^6- 1 pm. at Courtney Baptist
Church with the Rev. Richard
Capps officiating. Burial fol-
lowed in the church cemetery.
The family received friends
one hour prior to the service at the church.
Memorials: Alzheimefs Foundation of America,'322
Eighth Ave.,7th fl.. New York. NY 10001.
Condolences: ivwtr4ennyfuneralsen'ice£om.
DAVIECOUNTYENTERPRISERECORD.Thursday, Jan.21,2016 - CSS,
Lolean Carson
Lolean Caison. SW.died Jai' 18,2016.
Contact Graham Funeral Home at 751-1100 or visit
www.GrahamFuneralHomeJiet for service details.
Cathy Boyd Cook
Mrs. Cathy Boyd Cook, 63, of Advance died Tuesday.
Jan. 12,2016 at Bermuda Commons Nursing and Rehab.
She was bora Oct. 5,1952 in Foisyth County to Joseph
Lee and Edith Lewis Boyd.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Johnny
Brent Cook.
Sinviving: a sister, Sharon Moser and husband Carl of
Advance: a nephew, Jon Moser of Charlotte; her cat, Pud-
din; an aunt, Juanita Carter of Winstott-Salem; and an un
cle, Tbm Boyd and wife Ellie of Greenville.
A funeral service was held at 2 pan. Thursday, Jan. 14
at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton C3iapel with Pastor Rebec
ca AUis and Dr. Chuck Baker ofBciatiog. Burial followed
in the Union Thbemacle Church Cemetery, The family re
ceived friends on Wednesday at the funeral home.
Memorials: Animal Rescue Foundation (AJtF): or to
Libei^ Hospice.
Condolences: wwwJiayworth-milUrjxm.
John Franklin Forrest
Mr. John Franklin Forrest, 86, of Milling Road, Mocks-
ville, died unexpectedly Saturday, Jan. 16. 2016, at his
home.
He was bom Nov. 18,1929, in Davie County to the late
W. D. and Blanch Harvey For-
, rest. Mr. Forrest was a member
of No Creek Primitive Baptist
Church. He was retired from
Bahnson Sheet Metal in Win-
ston-Salcm and Foster Farms
In Mocksville. Mr. Forrest
eiijoyed daily visits a! Maw
' He was also preceded in
death by his wife. Colleen Fos-
\ Lynne Poore (Hatty) of Ad-
^ vanee and Gail Kimbrough of
Winston-Salem; 2 sons, Steven
' Forrest (Phyllis) of Mocks
ville and Barry Forrest (Don
na) of Advance; 7 grandchildren; II great-grandchildren;
2 sisters, Frances Perry of High Point and Peggy Smith
of Advance; a brother, Robert Fonest of Lexington; sis
ters-in-law. Lucille Onell of Advance and Ruth Foster of
Mocksville; his feline companion, Joleen; and a special
friend, Peggy "Maw Maw" Waller.
Afuneral service was conducted at 11 ami., Wednesday,
Jan. 20 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Bruce Morasco ofS-
cialing. Burial followed in Dulin United Methodist Church
Cemetery. The fanuly received friends Tuesday. Jan. 19 at
the funeral home.
Memorials: Bixby Presbyterian, 1806 ForkBixby Road,
Advance, 27006, Memo: Two Ceius a Meal; or No Creek
Primitive Baptist Cemetery Fund, c/o Willie Bess Bennett.
107 Nail Lane, Mocksville.
Condolences: www.eaionfuneralservicexom.
Marie Madeline Hart
Marie Madeline Hart,92,of Qemmons.died surround
ed by her family on Saturday. Jan. 9,2016 at Forsyth Med
ical Onier afler a brief illness.
She was bom on Dec. 8,
Tr 1923, in Swoyersville, Pa. to■^1® the late John and Maty La-i ' goski. She grew up on Wil-
- ,i-- kes-Bane, Pa., graduating■ ^lom the first gradua^g d
fore becoming a homemakerand mother to her four children. A long-time resident of
Vienna, Va. and a founding member of St. Maik CatholicChurch, "Mama Hart" as she was known, loved flowers,working in her garden and bird watching. She was a member ofthe Vienna Vblunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxil-iajy. a bingo and card player and the Washington Redskins'No. I fan. She enjoyed spending lime with family, friends
and grandkids.She was also preceded in death by; 2 siblings, Josephand John Lagoski; her husband. Neal Hart; her son.Danyl
Hart; nephews, David Berger, John Lagoski Jr.; and daughter-in-law, Kelly Hart.
Survivors: her children, Kevin Hart ofAdvance; DebbieVan Niman (John) of Mocksville; Theresa Reed (Bruce)ofGainesville, Va.; her grandchildren, Brian Hart, JenniferHart, Katie Van Niman, Emily Hart, Joey Van Niman, BriaReed and TVler Reed; her sister, Florence Berger (Glenn)
ofBlandon.Pa.; and several nieces.A private memorid has been scheduled for a later dale
in Virginia.Memorials: Vienna VFD Auxiliary, PO Box 1676, Vienna, VA 22183; or the l-eukemia and Lymphoma Society
(iionaieJlsx>rg).
Norman T, 'Junior' Hoover Jr.
Norman T. "Junior" Hoover Jr. of TVoulman died Sunday. Jan. 17,2016.
The family will receive friends from 6-8 pm. Friday,
Jan. 22. at Troulman Funeral Home. There will be a private
family graveside service at .i later date.
Condolences: wwwjrourmanfiineralhomexom.
Davie county Pucix uuiaivK^ocksviile. NC
Carl David Jones Sr.
Mr. Carl David Jones Sr., 73, of Davie Academy Road,
Mocksville, died Sunday, Jan. 17,2016, at Glenn A. Kiser
Hospice House in Salisbury.
He was bom April 20,1942
in Davie County to the late Carl
Rabon and Mildred Louise
Blackwelder Jones. He was a ^
memberofTbomasviUeCburch
of Christ. He had been the com-
missioner of youth baseball in
Richmond County and was on
the board of directors Mocits-
vilJe-Davie American Legion
Basebali.His passion was base-
ball but he also loved wood-
working and fishing and was
a.fan of N.C. State University.
He would go out of his way to '''
makeachildsmile. f^SRS^Sgj^L' /
Survivors: his wife, Linda
Pratfaer Jones of the home; 2
children, David Jones Jr. (Mil
lie) of Benson and Linda Gail Jones Hamilton of Four
Oaks; a brother, Cal Jones (Linda) of Gatlinburg, Tenn.;
3 grandchildren, Morgan Ferreli, Olivia Rishel and Justin
Hamilton; a great-grandchild. Wren Rishel; and2 honorary
grandtdiildren, Ethan and Kadyn McCoy.
A fiinera] sovice was to be conducted at 2 pjs.,
Wednesday, Jan. 20 at Jericho Church of Christ with Jim
Pharr officiating. The family was to receive friends at the
church one hour prior to the service.
Memorials; Mocksvilie-Davie American Legion Base
ball, PO Box 1001, Mocksville; or Southeast Institute of
Biblical Studies, 6612 Beaver Ridge Road, Knoxville,TN
37931,
Condolences; www^aionfiauralservicerom.
Dwayne Foster KoontzDwayne Foster Koontz, 54, died Jan. 14,2016.
He was bom in Mocksville. the son of Joe Foster and
Jean Phillips Koontz. He graduated high school in Lura-
berton, and earned a bachelor's degree in business admin
istration from Francis Marion University. He was an active
member ofthe South Carolina Nation Guard having served
tours in Afghanistan, Iraq, Panama. Korea, and Operation
Desert Storm. He had worked for Lowes of Florence, K
Mart, and was the former Sexton at Centrai United Meth
odist Church in Horence. He enjoyed reading and spent
imtny hours at the library and he was instrumental in 18
and Younger Teen Center in Florence,
His fiineral services was held liiesday. Jan. 19 at 2 pan
at Kistler-Haidee Funeral Home Chapel. Burial with fitll
mliiary honors, was at the Florence NaUonal Cemetery n
directed by KisUer-Hardce Funeral Home, The family re
ceived fncnds Monday al the funeral home.
Skiving in addition to his parents ofHorence; 3 broth-
Terry Koontz and wife MarU of Darlington. Michael
Koontz and wife Linda of Darlington. Roger Koontz of
Horence; a sister, Sharon Poole and husband William of
Horcnw; his nieces and nephews. Heather. Brittany, Re-
bccca, Courtney, Seth, Skylar. Lance, Blake, and Ty. T
Memorials: Darlington County Ubrary System by do
nating a book in his memory.
:COUNTYENTERPRISERECORD,Thars<l8y,Jan.21,2016
Memory Dawn Lowery
Memory Dawn Lowery, 41, of Sunset Circle, Mocks
ville died Monday, Jan. 18,2016, at Forsyth Medical Cen
ter.
She was bom April 17,1974,theoaly daughter ofJohn
ny Lowery and Martha Munday Lowery. She was a 1992
graduate of Davie County High School and had been a
cabinet maker with Crown Wood Products, She attended
Trinity Baptist Church.
Also surviving; a son. Jamie OdeU Lowery of Chester,
S.C.; abrother.Duslin Lowery and wife Heather ofMocks
ville; 4 nieces, Anna Lowery, Kateiyn, Chloc and Christina
Sammons; and a nephew, Austin Lowery.
A celebration oflife memorial service will be conducted
at 7:30 pm. Friday, Jan. 22 at Davie Funeral Service Chap
el. The family will receive friends from 6:30 until the hour
of service at the funeral chapel.
Memorials; St. Judc Children's Hospital, 262 Danny
Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105
Condolences: WK-wJaviefaneralservice^m.
Carroll Mills
Carroll Mills, 84, of Mocksville, died on Ftitlay, Jan.
112016.
Susan W. Potts
Susan W. Potts, 63, of Gteeneville, Tbiin., died Friday,
Ian. 15,2016, at Thkoma Regional Hospital.
She was a member ofTowering Oaks Baptist Church.
Survivors: her husband of 47 years, Alvin Potts; 2
sons, Sandy Potts of Orlando,
Fla. and Tim Potts of Mocks-
ville; 9 grandchildren; mother,
Frankie Wooten of Mocksville;
2 sisters, Patricia Roberts and
Barbara Rumple of Mocksville;
a brother, Thomas Wooten of
Mocksville; and several nieces
She was preceded in death Ibyherfather.DukeWooten. ||j J
The family received friends
Sunday at Kiser-Rose Hill Fu-
ncral Home and on Monday
at Center United Methodist
Church in Mocksville. Follow- i \ ' ' I
ing visitation at the church, a
graveside service was held at Rose Cemetery in Mocks
ville with the Rev. Dennis Shumate officiating.
Memorials: Towering Oaks Baptist, 1985 Buckingham
Road, Gteeneville, TN 37745.
Condolences: wrnvJiiserrosehillfitneralluimexom.
John Edwin Seaford
Mr. John Edwin Seaford, 89, of US 64 West, Mocks-
ville, died Wednesday, Jan. 13,2016, at Gordon Hospice
House in StaCesville.
He was bom July 30.1926 In Davie County to the late
William Maxie Seaford Sr.
and Mary D. Everhardt Sea- ,
ford. Mr. Seaford was a dedi- "1
cated member of Center Unit- : i?-'"' 1
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cated member of Center Unit-
ed Methodist Church where ; "J;he was instrumental in bi^d- • f''' ,J
er with Center Volunteer Fire
ford; a daughter, Regina Kaye
"Gina" Seaford; and a brother, William Maxie "Bill" Sea
ford Jr.
Survivors: 2 daughters, Norma Robertson (Press) and
Nancy Grooms (Willie), all of MocksviUe; 4 grandsons,
Edwin Robertson (Jen), Jason Robertson (Kim), Heath
Grooms (Uffony) and Seth Giooms; 3 great-grandchildren,
Preston Robertson, Kaylee RobertsoQ and Afion Tillman;
and numerous nieces and nephews.
Afuneral service was conducted at 2 pjii., Sunday, Jan.
i 7 at Center United Methodist Church with the Rev. John
Erwin ofDciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
The family received friends Saturday, Jan. 16 at Eaton Fu
neral Home.
Memorials: Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simonton
Road.Statesville, 28625; or the Evans Scholarship Fund or
the Jimmy Tutieiow Scholarship Fund, c/o Linda Owings,
728 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville.
Condolences; wmv^atonjimeralsen'ice.com,
Bobby Gray Smith Sr.
Mr. Bobby Gray Smith Sr., 83, of Clemmons diedThurs
day, Jan. 14,2016 at Clemmons Village Assisted Living.
He was bom Jan. 6,1933 in For-
syth County to Aubrey and Stella
Mae Jones Smith. Mr. Smith ran
Park Shell Service Station for 335
years. He loved blucgrass music,
flat footing and dirt track racing.
He was a member ofthe Old Timers
Racing Association and Dirt Track
Legends.
Surviving: his wife of 38 years,
I^oebe Smith: 3 sons, Bobby Oiay MM
Lynn (Tony) Finney; a grandson,
Shaun Ian (Heather) Smith; 2 great-grandchildren, Evie
and Jax; and 2 sisters, Sammy Conrad and Sandra Nell
Wiley.
A funeral service was held at 11 aait. on Monday. Jan.
18 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Pastor L.C.
Taylor officiating. Burial followed at Westlawn Gardens
of Memory- The family received friends fSuoday at the fu
neral home.
Memorials: charity of the donor's choice.
Condolences: www.hayworlh-mUler.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 21,2016 -
Helen Louise Everbart Spaogh
Helen Louise Everbart Spaugb, 62, of Mocksville, died
at her home Monday, Jan. 18,2016 after a long battle with
cancer.
She was a native of Davidson County, bom April 21,
I9S3, to the late Lester Hollis Everhart Sr. and Armie Es-
telle Pardue Everhart. She was the widow of the late Trtiy
Eugene Spaugh who died June 2,2015, after 45 years of
marriage. She attended Davidson County Schools and
most recently worked in the shipping department of VP
Jeanswear in Mocksville.
. She was also preceded in death by a grandchild, Jona
than, and a brother, Jeny Ray Everhart.
Survivors: a daughter, Cathy Dawn Hansen (Pete) and
a SOS, Casper Gray Spaugh (Linda), all of Mocksville; 2
brothers, Dariyl E. Everhart Sr. (Susie) of Elkin and Les
ter Tommy" Everhart Jr. (Pat) of Davidson County; 5
sisters, Nonna Jean Spaugh of Mocksville. Brenda Hoi-
brook (A.C.) of Elkin. Ruth Ann Cranford (Roger) and
Betty Jean Dorsett, ail of Davidson County, and Kathy R.
Diliard (Lester) of EUds; plus 3 grandchildren, Samantha
Miccbem, Kelly Doby and Cody Hansen.
The family plans to have services at a later date to be
aimounced.
Condolences: wiw.<jDvie.fioienifre/vic«.com.
Phyllis Anne Goodnight Swanson
Mrs. Phyllis Anne Goodnight Swanson, 75, of Wilkes
boro Street, Mocksville, died Monday, Jan. 18, 2016, at
Gordon Hospice House in StatesviUe.
(Andy) and Jennifer Swanson
Stanley (Randy), all of MocksviUe; 10 grandchildren, Josh
ua Moody (Jeonifer), Nathaniel Moody, Heather AUison
(Matt), Adam Smith, Jesse Naylor.Isabelle Naylor, Mason
Stanley, Kristina Street (Perry), Elise Cave (Jonathan) and
Fanen Stanley (Rachel); 6 great-grandchildren, Mason,
Tbomas. Jace, Nathan, Brooklynn and Jackson; siblings,
Kitty Harris (Tony) and DarreU Goodnight (Ruth); her cat,
Bella; and several nieces and nephews.
A graveside service was to be conducted at 1 p.m.,
Thursday, Jan. 21 at Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Greg
McEwen officiating.
Memorials: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. NC Chap
ter. 401 Harrison Oaks Blvd., Ste. 200, Gary, 27513: or
Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simonton Road, StatesviUe,
28625.
Condolences: www.eatoi\fimeralser\'ice£om.
Oavie county PuOiic udi'si^
MocHsville. NC
DAVIE COUKIT ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan.21,2016 -
John Eugene Young
John Eugene Young. 68, of Junction Road, Mocksvtlie,
died Monday. Jan. II, 2016 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. ^
of the late Dorothy Carter and
rbc husband of Vickie Wright
Lns. Ricky Rhodes of Mocks- ^ville and Eric Rhod^ (Jamie)
Young ofWilmington; 2 sisters,
Kimberly Chandler ofAHremar-
le, and Barbara Young of Florida; 5 grandchildren: and 2
great-grandchildren-
He was also preceded in death by a son, 2 daughters and
a brother.
Private services will be held later.
Condolences: tvww.<Jav/«JimeraIservi«.c<jm.
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OJWie county
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B8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 28,2016
Lolean Cocfcerbam Carson
Lolean Cockerham Careon, 94, died on Monday, Jan.
18,2016 in Forsyth Medical Center, foUowing a period ofB declining health.
She was bom Nov. 1,
ter of the late John Paul and
Ida Roberson Cockerham.
She attended public school in
age, she joined Pleasant Hill
Bapdst Church. Later, she
joined New Jerusalem Holi
ness Churtdi, under the pas
toral leadership of Overseer
Jessie Leach. She became a
Apostolic Movement, and
was a member of New Cal
vary Holiness Church for 48
years. She served as a member
of the choir, usher board, home mission, and was the moth
er ofthe church. A total of 64 years ofher life was dedicat
ed to the church. She was faithful until her death. On July
5,1936, she married Crayton Carson. To this union, three
children were bom. She was a homemaker, and loved to
sew and work in her flower garden.
She was also preceded in death by: 2 brothers, Clayton
Cockerham and Clifton Cockeitam; and 2 sisters, Annie
Dallon and Irene Rogers.
Survivois: a son, Billie (Barbara) Carson ofMocksville;
2 daughters, Dorothy Shenill and Colean Gaither, both of
Mocksville; a sbter, Josephine C. Dallon; 2 brothers-in-
law, Thad Carson and Johnny Rogers; 4 sisters-in-law, Jes
sie Hayes, Shirley Smith,Bessie Wilson and Eioise Cocker
ham; a foster sister, Rosa Lee Arnold; 18 grandchildren; 36
great-grandchildren; and more than 22 great-great-grand-
children; a number of other relatives and friends.
Her funeral service was held Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 2:30
pm. at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Pastor Char-
lene Jones ofSciated and Bishop Terry Dallon delivered the
eulogy. Burial followed in New Calvary Baptist Chiach
Cemetery. The fantily received friends at the fimeral home
one hour before the service.
Condolences: wwiv.CrahamFuneraJHomejiel.
toie county PuDiic Horary
Mocksville, NC
Eugene Faulkner
Eugene Faulkner, 82, widower of Eleanor Neely Faulk
ner, bis wife of 58 years who died on Sept. 3.2014, died on
Wednesday, Jai. 20,2016.
A native of Philadelphia,Hner and Roberta Crews Faulk-
his whole life around the Ad
vance area and was a dedicated
worker and machine operator
Mocksville. He was a lilelo^g
' ' James "Pete" Faulkner.
Survivors: ason,Kenneth B.Faulkner and wife Damell
of Advance; 2 daughters, Deborah Jackson ofAdvance and
Lin^ Hogan of Winston-Salein; a brother, Ed Faulkner
and wife Annie Lee of Charlotte; 6 grandchildien. Detick
Faulkner (Courtney), Takella FauUcner, Kenya Faulkner,
Quinton Faulkner, Trevon Faulkner and Kaneesha Jack
son; and 3 great-grandchildien.Amatai.Akirah and Egypt
Faulkner.
The celebration of life service was conducted at 1 pm.
Sunday, Jan. 24 at Piney Gtove United Methodist Church,
offlciated by the Rev. Ashley Whhe. The family received
friends in the churdi one-h^ hour before the service. He
was then laid to rest beside his beloved wife in the church
cemeteiy.
Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care, 101 Hospice Ln.,
Winston-Salem, 27103.
Condolences; wwwMaviefitneralservice^om.
Reba Mae McDaniel Frank
n Mrs. Reba Mae McDaniel Frank, 88, of Ralph Road,
Mocksville, died Thursday, Jan. 21,2016, at Davie Place
Residential Care.
She was bom Sept. 3,1927.
in 'Davie County to the late
Jacob Eli and Ethel Cope Mc-
Daniel. Mis. Frank enjoyed
singing. She was a good home-
maker and, enjoyed touring theI west and traveling to the game-
fowl conventions with her hus-
She was also preceded in
death.by 2'Sistets, Sarah Bai-
ley and Sue Bamhardt; and a
'brother. Bill McDaniel.
L 1 Survivors:herhusbandof68
—" n —I • • ' home; 3 sons, Eddie Lee Frank
(Tetri), Danny Ray Frank (La-
rie),all of Mocksville and Randy Dean Frank of the home;
6 grandchildren, Joy Frank Logan (Jesse), Frankie Frank
(Matt), Phaiiis Frank, Dana Cilbert (Duslin), Samantha
Frank and Angle Douthit; 8 great-grandchildren, Waylon
Frank,Jacob Frank. Pharris Shuler, Lila Hunter, Hank Col
bert, Josie Colbert, LecAim Douthit and Autumn LinvUie;
a great-great-granddaughter, Adilee Cowick; aud a special
friend, Marie Robertson.
A graveside service will be conducted at 2 pun., Satur
day, Jan. 30 at Comatzer United Methodist Church ceme
teiy with the Rev. Jack Luther officiating. The family will
•receive friends from 6-8 pun. Friday, Jan. 29 at Eaton Fu
neral Home.
Memorials; Comatzer UMC, 1244 Comatzer Road,
Mocksville.
Condolences: www^alonfuneralservicesom.
Ricky Dean Jacobs
Ricky Dean Jacobs. 62,.dicd at his home on Grove
Street in Cooleemec Tuesday, Jan. 19,2016.
He was bom June 18. 1953. to the late Harry T. Ja
cobs and Lena Victoria Matherly J.icobs. He attended Da-
vie Counqr schools and spent most of his working life in
the construction industry, residential and commercial. He
worked fora period with Carter Insulation Co.
Suivivore; brothers, Mike Jacobs and wife Shirley of
Cooleemee; and Donald Jacobs.and wife Helen of Mocks-
ville.
A private family service will be conducted.
Condolences: Hwwjjaviefiuieralservicejxm.
Curtis Eugene Johnson
Curtis Eugene Johnson died on Jan. 17.2016 at Wake
Forest University Baptist Medical Center following a peri
od of illness.
He was bom Jan. 19,1962,
to the late Lillie Johnson andEarl Naylor. He graduat-'H^^Bjf^^^^B
ed from Davle County High
School and attended Davidson
County Community College
before beginning his career in
the military. He served in
US Army for two and a half
years as a smoke operation
specialist. He was a decoiat-
ed marksman and munitions
specialist. He was an athlete in
high school with the nickname, "Cleatus" because of his
skills on the football field. He was also an accomplished
basketball player. He remained a sports fan ihrooghoul his
life. He was a hardworking man and business owner.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother,
ATillff Johnson Barker, his paternal grandpatents, Warner
and Percy Naylor.
Surviving; his children, Decortsa White ofRaleigh, and
Paul Johnson of Seattle, Wash.; a granddaughter, Jekiyah
While; 2 brothers, Bradford (Julia) Johnson ofMocksville,
and Karl Stacey Johnson of Mocksville; 3 sisters, Pamela
Johnson.Paillette Rhynchaidt, and Patrenia Johnson, all of
Winston Salem; a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and
many friends, including special acknowledgement to Tim
othy Rhynehaidt and Doreen Chasey.
His funeral service was scheduled for. Wednesday, Jan.
27 at 7 pan. at Graham Funeral Home. The famDy was to
receive friends at the feneral home one hourbefore the ser
vice. Burial with military rites was to lake place on Thurs
day, Jan. 28 at 1 pm. at National Cemetery in Salisbuty.
Condolences: www.OrahamFuneralHomejiel.
James Samuel Price
James Samuel Price ofBermuda Run died Jan. 22,2016.
He was bomJune 17,1922 in Cleveland, Ohio to the late
Joseph and Florence Price. He was a graduate of Qcvcland
Heights High School and Case Western Reserve Universi
ty. He was an infantiyman in the US Army in World War
II, during which, he assured his family, he walked from
Omaha Beach to Linz. Austria. After the war be began a
33-year career with the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. in Cleve
land where he completed bis career as the company's gen
eral accountant. After retiring, he and his wife Lois moved
. to Bievard, then to Bermuda Run.
He was also prc-deccased by his first wife, Louise
(Boehm) Price and his daughter, Caroline Phelan (Ste
phen).
Survivors: his wife, Lois; his son, Randolph (Rhcba
Hamilton); his daughter. Patricia; grandchildren, Kathleen
Phelan, Jessica Sorem (Matthew), Evan Price (Lucy Chad-
is) and Jonah Price (Slcpbanie Baiiias).
A memorial service will be beld in the living room of
Bermuda Village at Bermuda Run on Saruiday, Jan. 30 at
12:45 pm. Burial will be at Westlawn Gardens of Memory
in Clemmons.
Memorials: Pastoral Care fund at First Presbyterian,
300 N. Cherry St., Winston-Salem, 27101.
Condolences; ^iwwJuiywonh-mUlerxom.
B8. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,
Thursday, Jan. 28,2016
James Ray Stroud Jr.
Mr. James Ray Stroud, Jr., 76, of Statesville, died
Wednesday, Jan. 20,2016, at Trinity Elms in Clemmons.
He was bora Sept, 1, 1939 in Ircdell County to the
late James Ray Stroud Sr. and Cora Marlowe Stroud. Mr.
(John) 'of Md'.;
2 grandsons, John and Winston Murray; a brother, James
Kenneth Stroud (Bet^); ami seveiat nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm,, Saturday,
Jan, 23 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with Marit
McClaimoo officiariog. Burial followed in Jericho Church
of Christ Ccmeieiy. The family received friends at the fii-
neral home one hour prior to the service.
Memorials; Carolina Bible Camp, do Bobby Crigsby,
307 Oak Meadow Lane. Mocksville.
Condolences; www^aionfuneralservice^om.
Roy Lee Walker
Nfr.Roy Lcc Walker, 76, of Advance, died on Jan. 24,
2016 at Forsylh Medical Center after a lengthy illness.
He was the first son of Richard and Virginia Walker,
worked for and then co-owned
mounUin house in Hillsviile,
Walker and a brother, Guroey
is and Frank Walker.
Agraveside service was held at 11 am.Wednesday,Jan.
27 at Green Meadows Baptist Church with Marty Carter
officialing. The family received friends Tuesday at Hay-
wotlh-Miller Kindenon Chapel.
Memorials; Smith Grove orFormington fire depaitment.
Condolences; www.hayworlh-mlller.com.
B6. DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tbursday, Jan. 28,2016
Bobby Winston Whitehead
Mr. Bobby Winston Whitehead, 84. of Benouda Run
died SuDday,Jan.24,2016alForsytb Medical Center.
He was bora Feb. 27, 1931 in Raleigh to James and
Bessie Whitehead. Mr. While- , —,
head was a longtime member of #
Calvary Moravian Church be-.
fore joining Clemmons Mora-
vian. He was a veteran of the
U.S. Marine Cotp and the own-
er of Orthopedic Services. Mr.
Whitehead was a golfer who
also enjoyed fishing and himt-
Survivors: his wife. Nancy J
Ogburn Whitehead; 2 daugh- B
ters, Pamela Love of Win-
ston-Salem and Terry Mclnnis
and husband Ronald of Lew-
isvillc; 3 grandchildren, Todd
Love ofRaleigh,Hm Love ofCharlotte and Cariy Mclnnis
Lang and husband Michael of Huntersviilc: and his half
sister, Virginia Watkins of Ewa Beach, Hawaii.
A funeral service will be held at 2 pan. Friday, Jan. 29
at Clemmons Moravian Church with the Rev. Ray Burke
officiating. Burial will follow in the church graveyard. The
family will fccmve friends one hour prior to the service.
MemorialsiClemmons Moravian. PO Bo* 730, Clem
mons, 27012; or House with a Heart Senior Pel Care (wwv.
housewithalieantorn).
Condolences: wwKjiayiionh-miller.com.
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Faye Marjorie Dwiggins 'Fayc Belle' BarneyFaye Maijorie Dwiggins "Fayc Belle" Barney, 91. of '
MocksviUe. died Monday, Feb. 1,2016 at Bennuda Com-
mons in Advance.
She wa5 a native and lifelong resident of Davie County,
bom June 4,1924, to the late Samue! Mailin Dwiggins and
EvaTurner Seaford. She graduated from the public schooU
of Davie County and was a member of Hardison United
Methodist Church. She was the widow of the late Fred
Coleman Barney, to whom she was married for 37 years.
She was a bomemaker.
Survivors; adaughter.MarthaB.Latham(Jimmy Spry)
ofAdvance; a sister, Margaret Marie Dwiggins of Mocks
viUe; 2 grandchUdren, Shane Potts of MocksviUe and Muff
Haneline (Dana) ofHarmony; 3 great-grandchUdrcn, Cole-
man Haneiine, Hunter Potts and Hayden Potts; and special
neighbors, Michael and Cheryl.
She was also preceded in death by a brother, Paul Lester i
Dwiggins. .... - n
The famUy will receive friends Thursday, Feb. 4 Irom
6'30-8'30 pan. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel. The cele
bration of life service will be at 2 pan. Friday, Feb. 5 at the,
funeral chapel with Pastor Darrell Cox officiating. Bunal ^
wU! follow in the Hardison UMC Church Cemetery. ,
Memorials: Hardison UMC Cemetery Fund, 1630 Jen-'
cho Church Road, MocksviUe.
Condolences; wwwJaviefuneralservicej:om.
Ruth Graves Bessent
Mrs. Ruth Graves Bessent, 99, formerly of North Main
Street, MocksviUe, died Sunday. Jan. 31,2016, at Salem-
towne Nureing Home in Winston-Salem.
She was botn March 6, 1916 m Davie County to the
late Louie and Mary Davis Graves. Mrs. Bessent was a
graduate of Catawba CoUegc, Class of 1937, and was re
tired from Davie County Schools after 41 years. She was a
member of First Presbyterian Church, MocksvUle, Eastern
Star, and Retired Teacher's Association of Davie County
and of Noftb Clarolina.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, RusseU
Bessent.
A graveside service was to be conducted at 11 am.,
Thursday, Feb. 4 at Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Dana
Fruits officiating.
Memorials: Davie County Public Library, 371 N. Main
St., MocksviUe; or First Presbyterian, 261 S. Main St.,
MocksviUe.
Condolences: vrivw-eaton/uneraiservice^m.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 4,2016
Dorothy Gene Allen 'Dot' Cooper
Mrs. Dorothy "Dot" Gene AUen Cooper, 84, of Som-
eisetCout1,MocksviUc,died -
Fotsyth Medical Center in '
^mston-Salcm.
1931 in Davie County to the
late Earnest Vaden and Net-
loved fishing, sewing and
cooking.
She was also preceded in >
death by her husband. Low- " '
Survivors; 3 children,
gan Harmony
and Eddie Austin Spillman
(Lisa); 4 siblings, Weldon
AUen, Sadie Williams, Jack Alien and Lenora Dale Free
man, aU of MocksviUe; 8 grandchildren, Matthew, Austin
and Ja«fi> Smith, Jeremy Thompson (Adria), Kayla Mc-
Crary (Tom), Brand! Logan Cayton (Sandon), Cody Logan
and Ashlce Spillman; and 7 great-giandchUdren.
A funeral service was to be conducted at 11 am.,Thun-
day, Feb. 4 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Cody Logan, Jeff
Cannon and R.D. McDaniel officiating. Burial was to fol
low in South River Church of Christ Cemetery in Wood-
leaf. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 pm.,
Wednesday, Feb. 3 at the fimeral home.
Memorials; Someraei Court, 150 Ken Dwiggins Drive.
MocksviUe.
Condolences; www.eatonfiineraJservice^om.
fi'Mc LlOfsr,
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Calvin Ray Cress
Mi. Calvin Ray Cress, 83, ofAdvance died Wednesday,
Jan-27,2016 at Forsyth Medical Center.
He was bom the only child to Hobert Ray and Capitola
ihe'uSS Missoim^
ed torn Griffith High School and later at ICS. As a youth,
he was a Boy Scout and was inducted into the Order of
the Arrow. After retiring, he enjoyed golfing, woodworit-
ing, gardening, driving his Kubota tractor, cutting trees for
the firewood, camping and spending time with his wife
and family. He also served as the co-chair of the board of
trustees of Macedonia Moravian Church where they built
a half-million dollar educational building in 1988 that was
dedicated without a debt. He served as a church dienec and
an Adult Sunday School teacher.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Surviving: his wife Joan; 3 children, Christme Miller
(Ronnie) of Snow Hill, Dianna "DeDe" PuUiam Newman
ofLewisville and Angela "Angie" Cress Jamie ofAdvance;
7 grandchildren, Richard Cress Pulliam ofWinston-Salem,
Lauren Pulliam of Lewisville, Nicholas Pulliam of Win
ston-Salem, Amanda Jo-Wyn Miller Morris (John) of New
Bern, Ashley Joyce Miller of Snow Hill and Jennifer and
Stephanie Jamie of Advance; 2 great-grandchildren, John
Charies "Scoot" Morris IH and Anna Jo-Wyn Morris of
New Bern.
A celebration of life service was held 10 ajn. Satur
day, Jan. 30 at Macedonia Moravian Church with the Rev.
Hampton Morgan officiating. The family received friends
following the service.
Memorials; Autism Society, NC Special Olympics of
Davie County, Macedonia Moravian Church or to a chariC
ofthe donor's choice.
Condolences: wwwJtayworth-mUIer.com.
Sara Jane Sheek Crotts
Mrs SaiiJaneSheekCrolts,91,ofNC801 S..Mocks-
ville, died Monday, Feb. 1,2016. at Forsyth Medical Cen
ter in Winston-Salem.
She was bom May 31,1924, in Davie County to the late
Many G. and EUerbec B. Cash Sheek. Mrs. Crotts was a
member of Concord United Methodist Church where she
was a member ofthe United Methodist Women and sang m
the choir. She was a graduate of Mocksville Hi^ School.
Mrs. Crotts loved playing basketball, was athletic and was
a college basketball fan. She was a wonderful cook whoenjoyed baking, especially all the family birthday c^.
In addition to being a homemaker and working on the fam
ily farm, she had been employed with the Davie County
Register of Deeds. , ,
She was also preceded in death by her husbaiid of 67
years Robert Homer Crotts; and 5 siblings, VirginiaBo-
ger, GUbert Sheek, Gay Becrier. Johnny Sheek and Mau-
rine Sheek- «
Survivors: 3 daughters. Sue Welch (Ed) of Winston-Sa-
lem Pam Speec and Tetri McDaniel (Rodney), all of
Mocksvaie; 7 grandchildren, Win Welch (Meredith). Rob
Welch (Elizabeth), Heather Welch Jeffries (Jonathan),
Mark CorrcU. Benji Cocrell (Melissa), Joel Crotts (Lauren)
and MoUy Speer Connell (Chris); 13 great-grandchUdren,
Caroline, Edwin and Heniy Welch, Sarah Catherme and
David Jeffries. Jane. Robert and Harold Welch. Matthew
and Chloe Correll, Leah RusseU and Addison and Carter
ConneQ; 2 brothers, James L. Sheek of MocksviUe, Alton
J. Sheek (Tnidy) ofTexas; 2 sisicn-in-law, Nancy and Ger-
aidine Sheek; and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was to be conducted M 2 pjn., Thurs
day. Feb. 4 at Concord United Methodist Church with the
Rev's. Chad Shoaf. Darren Crotts and Dr. Jonathan Jeffries
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 famUy was to receive friends from
6-8 pm. on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: Concord UMC Special Concerns Fund, 161
Cherry Hill Road, Mocksville; or Davie Community Foun
dation, PO Bo* 546, Mocksville, Memo: Homer Crotts
I Family Fund.
n Condolences: www^aon/uneralsemceMm.
Da/Ie county Putiic uoraiy
Wocksvilie, NC
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tlmrsday, Feb. 4,2016
John David Heather Sr.
Mr. John David Heafner Sr., 79. of Sain Road. Mocks-:vilic.diedon Sunday, JaD.3i;2016 at Novant Health Row
an Medical Center in Salisbury-
Mr. Heafner was bom Feb.
in Mecklenburg
County to the late Arvel Elon
and Nola Belva EUer Heafner.
He was a veteran of the US.
Army. Mr. Heafner was le-
tired from Roses Stoies Inc. in1981 and opened Ben Frank- Wp
tin in Mocksvillc in October
of 1981. He was a member
of First Presbyterian Church jyM
where he served as an elder fl
and helped with many actiyi- Tmties.Mr.Heafnerwasanactive ".*il
member of the Civitan Club. 8
Salvation Amy and was a
Gideon.
He was also preceded in
death by 2 brothers, Hany Eller Heafner and James Horace
Heafner.
Survivors: his wife, Ouida Gaylc Shuman Heafnen 3 i
childien, Melinda Oayie Braddy (Raymond Scott), John,
David Heafner Jr. (Anne) and Anthony Byrd Heafner i
(Marion); 5 grandchildren. Lauren Nichole Hagler (TJ.).
Sarah Rachel Euart (Chris), Anna Gayle Heafner, Zachery
and Zoey ZeniU; 7 great-grandtduldrcn, Alexis. Alex anti
Kay Lee Hagler. Emily, Jason and Anthony Euart and Levi
Heafner. and a brother.Arvel Elon Heafner (Wilda).
A memorial service will be conducted at 1:30 pjo.. Sat- n
urday, Feb. 6 at First Presbyterian Church. The faiiuly will
receive friends in the church fellowship hall fbUowing the
service. I
Memorials: Storehouse For Jesus, PO Box 216. Mocks- ,
vilie; or Gideon's International, PO Box 182, Mocksville.
Condolences: wwv£aSonfuneralservice£om.
Thomas Joseph 'Tom' Jardine
Thomas Joseph Tom" Jardine, 58, died Thursday, Jan.
28,2016, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Win-
son^BriatlJatncsBbg^^
Connecticutt; and 2 step-grandsons. Brandon Cooper and
lanBingham.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Barbara Jar
dine, and a stepson,Ian M. Bingham,
No services are scheduled.
Condolences: wiwxiiivie^ineraJservicerom,
Davie county Puciic wnm
K^ocksviliS, NC
Karen Kerr Faircloth 'KK' Lowery
Karen Kerr Faircloth "KK" Lowery, 62, of Mocksville,
died at Forsyth Medical Center surrounded by family on
Jan. 24,2016.
She was bom in Forsyth
County to Eugene "Bill" Kerr
and Mary Hunter Faircloth
aled from Davie High School
in 1972 and continued on to
Davidson County Community
College and then earned her Bff ^.bachelor's degree from N.C. |n .
State University. She was mar- H» n n
ricd to Stanley Allen Lowery
married for 25 years. They
had one child together, her . , B
pride and joy, Kathiyn "Ka-
tie" Kerr Lowery. She worked
as a federal tobacco Inspector
and grader as an ATF agent in the Federal Department of
Agriculture. She enjoyed traveling through her reading of
novels and Ibtening to bluegrass and county music. She
took pride in her cooking and loved to teach children how
to cook. She also was a creative writer and was the author
of several children's books about Katie as she giew up, and
cookbooks.
Survivors: her spouse Stanley; daughter.Kalie (Charles)
of Davie County: sisters, Pamela Faircloth of Davie Coun
ty, and Ann Brown (Donald): nieces Shirley (Austin)
Dutcher and Chris Brown; nephews, Paul and Matthew
Head; great-nieces Katie and Sara Ducture of Florida: an
adopted child. Ivy Maria and granddaughter Bella Schmitz.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her broth
er, Fred Baker Faircloth.
A funeral service was held at 2 pun. on Tuesday, Feb. 2
at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel, Advance, with the
Rev. Greg Little officiating. The family received friends
Mimday at the funeral home.
Ojndolences; wwyvjtayworth-millerxxim.
Rickey Dean McCiamrock
Mr. Rickey Dean McCiamrock, 63, of Harmony, died
Sunday, Jan. 31,2016.
Mr. McCiamrock was bom .-77 , ^3-
July 11,1952 in Davie County ;
to the late Calvin Lucius and , '
Ruby Messick McCiamrock. {
He was a veteran of the U.S.
Army National Guard.
Survivors: a son, Rickey
Dean McCiamrock U; a daugh- |^B||||H^^^B
ter, Heather Michelle McCiom-
rock: a granddaughter, Nellie
McCiamrock; former wife. ^B^H|^^BB|
Toni Bowers McCiamrock: 2 ^^^B ' ' W iflj
sisters, Linda Couch (Kenneth) B
and Sbeny Rasmussen (Roy):
3 biotbeis. Lee McCiamrock(Gay),JenyMcQamrock(Jeh- J^^B
nifer) and Randy McCiamrock;
and several nieces and neph-
ews.
A memorial service will be conducted at 2 pm., Satur
day. Feb. 6 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church.
Memorials: Oak Grove UMC Cemeteiy Fund. 1994 US
158,Mocksville.
Condolences: www^alonfiineralservice^om.
Ethel Virginia Thompson Mnrray
Mrs Ethel Virginia Thompson Murray. 91, of CourtneyRoad, died Wednesday. Jan. 27.2016^^Autimin^rf
in Davidson County to the late M
erThorapson. Mrs. Murray was
death by dbrotbeis. Rob. Clark, ^kl jtr H
Survivors: her husband of 67
years, Clyde Franklin Murray
ofthehome; ason.DartellMur-
grandchildren. Tritria Moncrief
(Rich) and Todd Murray (Megan); a great-granddaughter.
Hannah Scoti; and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was conducted at 1:30 pm.. Friday.
Jan. 29 at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church with
the Rev. Arnold Gosnell officiating- Burial foUowed in the
church cetnetery. The family received friends at the church
one hour prior to the service.
Memorials: Wesley Chapel UMC. do Betty West. 3532
NC 801 N.. Mocksville.
Condolences: iwtv^aionfuneralservicerom.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, Feb. 4,2016 - R5 ®
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William L. Ilitterow
William L. "nitlerow. 88. ofRoswell. Ga. died Thursday,
Jan. 28.2016.
and David Tlitterow; brother,
Milton Tuiterow; sister, Hoy Gobble; 8 grandchildren, 2
great-grandchiltlreD; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorials: Ijames Baptist, 1038 Ijames Church Rd.,
Mocksville.
Condolences: wwwjnarietlafuneralhome/)r%. ^
Mildred Frye Spry
Mrs. Mildr^ Frye Spry, 86,of Deadmon Road. Mocks
ville, died Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016 at Autumn Care of
Mocksville.
She was born Feb. 28. 1929 m Davio County to thelate^^GM and Beatrice^
4 daughteis, Brenda Draughn
(Ervin), Pat Cleary (Charlie), Sharon Banlell (Edward)
and Cindy Swisher (Dwayne); a'son. Ricky Spiy (Pam);
son-in-law. Alien WcnsiJ; 8 giandchildren. C^s Wensii
(Christa). Michael Draughn (Teresa). Keri Brandon (Bry
an), Becky Wiles (Dan). Zackary. Bronwyn, and Lindsey
Bartlett and Brandi Swisher; 5 great-grandchildren. Shelby
Wensii, Jesse Draughn, I>cyton Coircll. Drake Brandon and
Graham Wiles; a sister. Evelyn Trexier. a brother, George
Frye (Gwyn); and 3 stepgiaotlchildren. Becky Bartlett.
Christine Dalton andUiomas Baitleti.
A funeral service will be conducted at 2 pan.. Friday,
Feb. S at Turrentinc Baptist Church with the the Revs. Fred
Catlton and Joe Smith officiating. Burial will follow in the
church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8
pm. Thursday. Feb. 4 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: ■Airrenline Baptist, 613 Turrentine Church
Road. Mocksville.
Condolences; www.eaionfiineralsen/ice£om.
Jeremy Wayne Waller
Mr. Jeremy Wayne Waller, 20. of East Fork Drive.
Mocksville. died Sunday. Jan, 31,2016.
He was bom Sept. 18.1995. in Iredell County. He was
a member of Woodieaf BaptistChurch where he sang in the
choir. He had been employed
with C3 He hail a
big heart and loved children.
He was willing to help anybody
and he had never met a stranger.
He was a donor to Miracles In
Sight and Carolina Donor Ser- %
vices.
He was preceded in iJeath by
his maternal grandfather, Lon-
Gray Shores; stepgrandfa-
ther, Glenn a cousin,
James Dean Shores; andspecial
friend, Harold Melton.
Survivors; his mother. Thramy Boger (Bill); a sister,
Courtney Waller all of Salisbuiy; maternal grandmother,
Linda Shores of Woodieaf; slepgrandmother. Edith Boger
of Union Grove; his father. Darrell Waller of Ctooleemee;
half brother. Wyatt Waller, paternal grandmother. PauletleChappell of Topsail Island; paternal grandfather, JenyWaller (Janie) of Woodieaf; and several uncles, aunts and
cousins.
A funeral service will be conducted at 6 pm., Friday,
Feb. 5 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chris Wil
liams officiating. The family will receive friends from 4-6
pm. Hiday at the funeral home.
Memorials: Woodieaf Baptist. PO Box 360. Woodieaf,
27054.
Condolences: wwvj^atonfuntralservice.coin.
Davie county Puc::': UDia;v
Mocksville, NC
Margaret Lucille Brown, 83, of Mocksville, died on
'Thursday, Fcb; 4, 2016 at the Glenn A. Kiser Hospice
House surrounded by family.
Ms. Brown was bom on
April 23.1932in^ilkesCoun-
ty to the late Gaston PriveCte
andPearlJohnsonPrivette. She
was of the Baptist faith and
enjoyed being a hometnaker
allH laUng care of her family. She
^ V n enjoyed soap operas, westerns,
and listening to gospel music.
' y ■% She loved to spend time with
family and friends.
_ „ ^'50 preceded in death•'■. ^ is-if' by 7 brothers, Stoy, Lloyd, Ar-
.f. -• -.■■ ."t > vil.Dewey,Earl,X.D,andJim-^ S'. .??. t' . rny Piivetie; and a sister, Lena' .;. . ■ . ^ •■'• Souther.
Survivors: 2 daughters, Peg
gy Brown Cowden of Cooleemee and Jane Daywalt andsignliicant other John West of Mocksville; a sister, Lucy
Fhifer; 3 grandchildren, Eric W. Head and wife Amanda.
Amanda Bouldin and husband Chris, and William Day-
wait; and .2 great-granddaughters, Kalista R. Head and
Alexis L, Bouldin.
A private family service will be held.
Condolences: wwv£aToliitacremaiion£om,
Bct^ Mock 'Betty Jo' Carlton
Mrs. Betty "Betty Jo" Mock Carlton, 83, of Advancedied Monday, Fcb. 1,2016 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hos
pice Home.■ She was bom June 25,1932
in Guilford County to Elmer
Simeon and Julia Belle Marsh
Mock. Mrs. Carlton was a mem
ber of Mocks United Methodist
Church where she sang in the
choir. She retired after 35 years
with the U.S. government, of
which 28 years were with the
Department of Veterans Affairs.
Preceding her in death were
her parents; her husband, Nor
man "Norm" Lany Carlton;
and 2 brothers, Billy E. Mock
and Jeny Wayne Mock.
Survivors: several nieces and nephews.
.A funeral service was held at 2 pjn. Santrday, Feb. 6, atMocks United Methodist Church with the Rev. Gary ElidU
officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Thefamily received fnends following the service in the church
fellowship ball.
Condolences: wwwJtaynonh-millerxom.
I. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. U, 2016
Npnuan Larry 'Norm' Carlton
Mr. Noiman "Norm" Larry Carlton, 84, of Advance
died Simday, Jan. 24,2016 at his home.He was born Nov. 15,1931
in Davidson County to Ed-
die Lee and Gladys Mae Wd-
son Carlton. Mr. Carlton was
a member of Mocks United
Methodist Chuicb. He served
in the U.S. Army during Viet-
nam and the Korean Conflict
for 21 years and was a Davie
County Veterans Service Offl-
ccrforfive,years.
He was preceded in death
by his parents: step-mother,
Gamelte Carlton; and 2 sis-
ters, Noima Lee Kimball and
Glenda Smith. His wife, Betty
"Betty Jo" Mock Carlton survived him for a few days before passing away herself.
Survivors: brothers, T.W. Buck Carlton of Winston-Sa-lem and Philip L. Carlton and wife Polly of Salisbury; asister, OvelJa.Turner and husband Frajjc of Statesville;along with several nieces and nephews.A funetal seivice wasbcid at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6 atMocks United Methodist Chutch with the Rev. Gary Ekodofficiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The
family received friends following the service in the church
fellowship ball.
Condolences: fvmvJuiyworik-miller^om.
Jimmy Wayne CUne
Mr. Jimmy Wayne Cline, 78, of Advance, died Feb. 4,
2016.
He was bom Dec. 31,1937 in Forsyth County to Lavada
Dyson Cline and Thomas Theodore Clinc. Mr. CUne was a
member of Tbmers Creek Baptist Church and retired from
Jockey International.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Brenda Potts
Cline.
Surviving: 2 daughters, Sandra E)oby and Glenda Lane,
and a son, Richard Cline, all of Advance; 3 grandchildren.
Josh Cline, Dawn Jackson and Angelo Micooi; and 3
great-grandchildren, Cody Galtibcr, Colt GaUiher and
attCline.
A funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 7
at Turners Creek Baptist Church. Burial followed in the
church cemetery. The family received friends one hour be
fore the service at the church,
Condolences: wwwJiaytvonh-milUrxom.
Dfflfjecoumyfutiiicu
K'.ocksvini:^.
C8 - DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. U, 2016
Seth Owen Ring
Mr. Selh Owen Ring, IT.ofMocksviile, died on Satur
day, Jan, 30,2016, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center0as a result of an automobile ac
cident.
He was bom in Forsyth
County on Feb. 5, 1998 to
Johnny Lynn Ring and Amy
Barker Ring. He attended Da-
vie High School. His passion
in life was buU riding. He was
known to eveiyone on.jhe bull
riding circuit as the "Ringo
Kid." He rode cutting horses
and was an outstanding horse
man. He also enjoyed diesel
trucks and shared that with his
friends who together, formed
the Backwoods Strutdn' Club.
He was preceded in death by
his maternal grandfather, Roger
Barker, and paternal grandpar
ents,.Owen Wayne Ring and
Ruby Smith Ring.
In addition to his parents.he is survived by: sisters.Am
ber Gregory (Joe) and Heather Mdnette; maternal grand
mother, Nancy Baricer; and numerous other relatives and
friends.
A celebration of his life was Held at 3 pan. onThursday,
Feb. 4 at Lone Hickory Arena in Yadkinville. The family,
received friends following the service.
Memorials; N.C. High School Rodeo Assoc., 1285 Hail
Rd.,MountUlla,28125.
Condolences; wwwJiayworlh-millerj:om.
Rufus Ray Spillman
Mr. Rufus Ray Spillman, 74, of Mocksville, died Mon
day, Feb. 8,2016 at his home.n He was bora Aug. 22, 1941 in
Davic County to Thomas Lester
and Onva Spillman. He was a re
tired bricklayer and ran Spiilman's
Lake for years. His hobbies were
fishing and NASCAR. He loved
being around family and friends.
He was preccd^ in death by;
his parents; 3 children, Kathy,
Nathan and Tony Spillman; 3
bioihcrs, Jack, Tommy and Robert
Spillman; and 2 sisters, Lucy Mae
Myers and Helen Torrence.
Survivors: his wife of53 years,
Louise Hendricks Spillman; a
daughter, Pam (Charles) Richard
son; 2 giandcliUdren, Chris and Andrew Richardson: 2 sis
ters. Betty Jean Brooks and Sharon (Kenneth) HancUne;
and a brother, Kenny (Debbie) Spillman.
• A visitation with family and friends will be held Satur
day, Feb. 13, beginning at 2 pm. at the family home at 236
Lakewood Drive, Mocksville.
Lt. Col, Richard White in
U. Col. Richard While ID, USAF. Retired, 77. ofWhite
Drive, Mocksville, died on Feb. 5, 2016 at Homestead
Hills in Wlnslon-Salem.
He was bora April 1, 1938, in West Chester, Pa. to the
late Richard Waller While II
and Frances Allen While. He
was a veteran of the Vielnam
War and served 23 years in the
U.S.AlrForcebeforeretiringto B
Mocksville, his hometown. He .
was a member of First Prcsby-
terian Church, Mocksville and '
a husband for 57 years to his
wife, Florence Kay Mcllmoyle
White, until her deatli in 2014. ^
He was also preceded in
death by son, Brian Edward
Survivors: a Stephen
ton, Va.; 2 daughters. Penny
Lynn While Desmarais (Dan) of Woodbridge, Va. and
Melissa Kay While Butler (Kilt) of Durham; 6 grandsons,
Nicholas White, Adam. Jacob and Cralg Desmarais wd
Jackson and Patrick Butler; a sister, Frances DiMiceli (Dr.
Ettore DiMiceli); a brother. Dr. Russell White (Pat); and
numerous nieces and nephews.
A funer^ service was 10 be conducted at 9:30 ajn.,
Thursday, Feb. 11 at First Presbyterian Church, Mocksville
with the Rev. Dana Fruits officiating. Burial was to follow
in Salisbury National Cemetery, with full military honois.
Prior to the service, visitation was to begin at 9 ami. at the
church.
Memorials: First Presbyterian, 261 S. Main St., Mocks
ville: Intemaiionai Myeloma Foundation, 12650 Riverside
Drive, Suite 206, N. Hollywood, CA91607-3421; or char
ity of donor's choice.
Condolences: www.earonfimeralservice^om.
Mocksville. NC
Roland Pinkney Cain, 82, died unexpectedly on Friday
morning, Feb. 12,2016 at the Danby House in Winston-Sa-
iem, where he had been a resident
since Sept. 11,2014.
He was the fourth son of
the late Carl Clifton and Sarah
Paribenia Howell Cain, bom on
April 27. 1933. in the Clarks-
ville Township of Davie Coun-
ty, At an early age. he joined
Chinquapin Grove Missionary
Baptist Church in Yadkin Coun-
ty. As a youngster, he was nick-
named by some of his relatives.
^ neighbors, and friends, as "Ro"
or "Champ." He attended Davie
County Training School (DCTS)
in Mocksville. and graduated with the class of 1954. He
served in the U.S. Armed Forces, in the Army Division,
from June 1954 to June 1956 and received an honorable
discharge as a foreign war veteran. AAer being discharged,
he resided in Baltimore, Md. until being compelled to re
locate to Davie Coun^ with his parents in the mid-year of
1970.
He was also preceded in death by a stillboro brother,
Clifton Harding Cain; another brother, Garfield Henderson
Cain; 2 sisters, Evola Ellison and Millie Ann West; a neph
ew, Brandon Cain: a great-niece, Kalina West; 2 brothers-
in-law, Arthur Lemuel Scott and Irancis L. Smith.
Survivors: 3 sisters, Lillie Mae Scott, Hilda Ruth Smith,
and Faye Eliz^ietb (Richard) Carter, all of Mocksville; a
brother, Watmr Junior "June" (Amelia) Cain of Traphill;
a brother-in-law, Hubert Alien West Sr, of Mocksville; 9
nephews; II nieces; several great- and great-grand neph
ews and nieces; 2 uncles, Charlie Lester "Doc" (Louise)
Howell of Mocksville and Gilbert (Mary Ruth) Howell of
Boonville; an aunt, Ruth Howell of Wlnston-Salem; ahose
of Cain, Howell, Eaton, and Patterson cousins and several
friends and associates.
Funeral service was to be on Thursday, Feb. 18 at Gra
ham Funeral Home in Mocksville. The family visitation
was to begin at 1 pm. and the homegoing service at 2. The
Rev. Hubert Allen West Jr. officiated and the burial was to
follow in the Chinquapin Grove Chiuch Cemetery.
Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomejiel.
Thomas Gieon 'T.G.' Foster Jr.
Mr. Thomas Glenn "T.G." Foster Jr., 82, formerly of
McCuUough Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Feb. 10,
2016 at his home on Old Offen PO Road in TVaphill.
Mr. Foster was bom Sept.
HHMHII^S 11.1933,in the Ephesuscom-
munity in Davie County to
the late Thomas Glenn Foster
Sr. and Edna Snider Poster. ,
He was a member of Liber- ,
ty United Methodist Church
where he was a member of
h|||HH the Foy Cope Sunday school
class. Mr. Foster retired from
||9B^H Davie County Schools after
teaching 32 years.
He was also preceded in
death by a daughter. Rlionda
Foster Cohen.
' Survivors: .his wife of 50
^ years, Helen Smith Foster; 2 children, Tracy Gwynn Fos-
- ler of the home and Travis Glenn Foster (Lena) of Hayes;
4 grandchildren, Dee Angell (Scott), Lisa Stocklin (Ross),
-Gabriel and Xander Foster 5 great-grandchildren; 3
' great-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mildred Penning-
. ton of Mocksville.
j A memorial service was conducted at 4 pjn.. Sunday,
- Feb. 14 at Liberty United Methodist Church, with the
; Revs.Brad Cunningham and Mark Denton officiating.The
5 family received friends at the church one hour prior to the
- service. Inurnment will follow at a later dale.
5 Memorials: Liberty UMNC General Fund. 141 Liberty
y Circle.Mocksville.
, Condolences: wwv^tiionjunerolservice^om.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thorsday, Feb. 18,2016 -1 5 ^
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Mary Jo'Rirner Jones
Mrs. Mary Jo "nrmct Jones, 70. of Woodleaf. died Sun
day. Feb. 7.2016 at her home.
She was bom Sept. 2.1945 in Burke County to the late
John Worth and Anna Belle English Turner. She attended
Frontline Ministries and had a big heart.
She was also preceded in
death by a brother. John Wayne
Turner.
Survivors:- her husband
of 47 years. -David Jones of
the home; 2 sons, Jcriy Jones
(Carol) of Salisbuiy and Da-
vid Worth Jones (Tammy) of
Mocksville; 5 grandchildren,
JR. Jones (TiDiany), Steven
Jones (Danielle), Heather
Jones. Brandon Jones and Jen-
na Ray Jones; 10 great-grand-
children; 7 siblings, Bill.
Lotcne, Shelby. Betty, Nick,
Nortiu and Cathy; and several
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was con-
ducted at 7 pun.. Thursday,
Feb. 11 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, Mocksville with Pastor
Frank Antonitis ofliciating. The family received Diends at
(he funeral home one hour prior to the service. Burial was
at I pjn., Tuesday. Feb. 16 inSolisbuiy National Cemetery.
Memorials: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. 501
St Jude Place, Memphis. TN 38105.
Condolences: ivwiv.earon/<nerd/servicex:om.
Gregg Dailey Kemp
Gregg Dailey Kemp Gregg died in his home in Durham
on Feb. 7.2016 with family and friends by his side.
He was bora on July 4, 1947 in High Point to EmilyB. Kemp and the late Dr. Ramey F. Kemp. He grew up
in Mocksville and graduated from Davie High School in
1965. He attended Virginia Commonwealth University,
graduating in 1974, and later was awarded graduate de
grees from Florida State University and the University
of NC at Chapel Hill, He studied Serbo-Croatian at the
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Cetiter as
part of his service in the US Air Foice, Although he was
a working visual artist throughout his adult life, he also
held professional positions, first in libraries, and then as an
instructional designer end applications prograituncrat SAS
Institute in Cary. His artistic endeavors were varied. But it
was photograpliy, especially pinhole photography, which
became his life passion. In his own words: "1 became to
tally hooked on the endless possibilities for the design and
construction of cameras and the variations in photographs
these e.imcr^ could produce." He never found an end to
the possibilities. His photographs were exhibited nation
ally and internationally. Several are included in perma
nent collMtions.An extensive portfolio of his work can be
viewed on his websitc,greggAe/np/:om.He was a founding
member of Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day, an inter
national event held annually on llie last Sunday of April.
His other contributions to the pinhole community included
conducting pinhole photography workshops and the cre
ation of the Pinhole Visions website. During his struggle
with cancer, his courage and fortitude were an inspiration.
Survivors; his wife, Canncla D. Kemp; his mother, Em
ily Bens Kemp; his brother, Ramey F. Kemp Jr. and wife
Julie Hill Kemp; and his nieces and nephews,
There wUI be a celebration of his life at the Eno River
Unitarian Unlveisalist Fellowship Hall on Saturday, March
12 at 10 a.m. Light refreshments will follow.
Memorials: Patient Access Network Foundation, a non
profit dedicated to assisting the chronically ill with out-of-
pocket costs: panfijundatlonjjrg.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 18,2016 - 13,,
William Daniel 'Dan' Marion IV
Mr. William Daniel "Dan" Marion IV, 68. of Daniel
Road, Mocksviilc. died Friday, Feb. 12.2016 at Forsyth
Medical Center in Wimton-Salem.
He was bom Feb. 28,1947 in Surry County to the late
Bill and Ruby Marion. He was a member of First Baptist
Church in Cooleemee and retired after 43 years from In-
gersoll Rand as world wide manager of product support.
Survivors: his wife of 50 H
years,OigiMarion;3cbildren, n
Danny Marion, Matt Marion I
and Jenny Marion ■nirrenline I(Nelson); 4 grandchildren,
Sarah Marion. Kristen Neely.Davy Marion and Rose Mar-siblings, Vivian Cook
(Richard), John Marion (Pat-ti), Kathy Hedrick (Dean) and
Rence Leonard (Rodney); an"adopted" son, John "Boom-er"Bivins; and his faithful K-9 ;'^r
companion.Maggie.
A funeral service was la beconducted at 1 pan., Wednesday Feb. 17 at First Baptist Church In Cooleemee, withthe Rev. Allen Mullins offlciatiDg. Burial was to follow tnRose Cemetery. The family received ftiendslbesday, Feb.
16, at Eaton Funeral Home.Memorials: American Cancer Society. 4A Oak BranchDrive, Greensboro, 27407; or Davie Humane Society. PC
Box 153,Mocksville.Condolences: wwwMionfimeralserviceaom.
Faye Smith Myers
Faye Smith Myers, 88, died Sunday, Feb. 14, 2016, at
Bermuda Commons Nursing & Rehab Center.
She was bom in Davie County on Sept. 15. 1927, the
daughter of the late Luke and Rosa Smith. She was also
the widow of the late Robert Frank-lin "Nig" Myers, who died in 1984
after 36 years of marriage. Mrs. My- tr
ers was a diligent woiker and held
a number of jobs which includedbeing an inspector in the packing . b^^^Bdivision of RJ. Reynolds Tobnc- ^^^^BCO Co., a bus driver for the Davie 't /
County School system, was a cook s, |
at Snooks's Barbecue and workingat the Ramada Inn in Clemmons, {||tjrs
She was a member of Bethlehem
United Methodist Church and a
member of the Good Timers Square
Dance Club. She enjoyed cooking, sewing and going to
yard sales. She wns a collector of all sorts of knick-knacks,
especially dolls and lighthouses. She was a kind, caring
and giving individual.
She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Lee andWayne Smith; and a sister, Carolyn Smith.
Survivors: a daughter, Nancy M, Hayes of Advance; 3
sons, Roger Myers (Martha), Dean Myers, and CliffBrad"
Myers (Michelle), all of Advance; 6 grandchildren; CJ. &
Ryan Myers, JJ. & Justin Hayes, and Vincent & DeWitt
Myers; 2 great-grandchildren, Amber & Noah Myers; a
special nephew, Joe Myers; a sister, Barbara S, Sanders;
2 dear friends, Carol Presnell and Polly McKinnon; plus
numerous others with whom she had frequent telephone
conversations.
The family will receive friends at Davie Funend Service
Chapel from 6:30-8:30 pjn, Thursday, Feb. 18. Acelebra-
lion of life service will be conducted at Bethlehem United
Methodist Church at I pm. Friday, Feb. 19, officiated by
the Rev. Chuck Baker. Interment will follow in the church
cemetery.
Memorials: Bethlehem UMC Cemetery Fund.Condolences: wwwJavieJuneralservicerom.
Mary Louise Gal» Pentey
Mary Louise Gales Penley, 88, died Thursday, Feb. 11,
2016inMorrisville.
Bom April 1, 1927 to William and Laura Bell Gales,
Mary grew up in Davie County, and moved to Salisbury af
ter marriage where she raised her family aad was involved
in her community schtiols, and church. She was active in
the PTA, Civitan Club, Meals on Wheels, and many other
organizations where she served as a volimteer. She worked
in the school system and with associations that benefited
children and adults with special needs. She and her hus
band were house parents for a group home for mentally
handicapped adults, They were foster parents to sever
al children who cherish the love and anentfon they gave
them. They remember Aunt Weesie who loved them as her
own. She was an active member of Cobum United Meth
odist Church, and later, Millford Hills Methotlist Church.
In 2014, she moved to MorrisvUle to be near her daughter
but she always longed to go home.
She was preceded in death by her husband Bernard, her
son Dick, and sisters Frances Miller and Dorcas Vbgler
Mesimer.
Survivors: her daughter, Rosunary Smith and husband
Tun of Morrisville; daughter-in-law Nancy Penley of
Salisbury; grandchildren. Ashley McMillan and husband
Jimmy of Caiy, Brad Penley of Salisbury, Stuart Smith
and wife Catherine of St. John's USVI, Hizabeth Penley
of Wilmington, and Lauren Wetter and husband hCchael
of Salisbury; 5 gieat-granddaugbters, Cameron, Sutton,
and Brynn Wetter and Emerson and Avery McNCllan; and
a special and devoted "daughter." Susie Browne of Gary.
The family was to receive ftiends from 11 aja,-nt»n
Thursday at Summersett Funeral Home. The service was to
be conducted at noon in the Summersett Memorial Chapel.
Burial was to follow in the US National Cemetery, States-
ville Blvd., Salisbury.
Memorials; ARC of Rowan, dedicated to supporting
people with, intellectual and developmental disabilities,
108 Dorseti Drive, Salisbury, 28144; the Ronald Mc
Donald House, 419 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem,
27013; or to the charity of your choice. .
Condolences: wwwsimmerselifuneralkome.£om.
■Baiile county Public UDiari
MocltsviJle, NC
DAVlECOUNTYENTERPRISERECORD,'ninrsday,F«b.l8,2016- i 1 ? 13
William Terry Rothrock
Mr, William Terry Rotlirock, 83. of Advance, died on
Feb. 11,2016.
Mr. Rothrock was bom
Pbrsyth
County 10 Reuben Rink Ro-
ihrock and Nancy Betsy Viv-
ian Campbell Rothrock.
graduated &om Lewisville
He was
general contractor and op-
erated Rothrock Construction
Co, until retirement, building
residential homes primarily in
the Lewisville cotiununity. He
was a member of Olivet Mora-
vian Church and Men's BibleClass, and assisted the Men's /^V\
Fellowship in maintenance of
the church grounds. He was a
member of Westbend Masonic Lodge 434 where he held
the ofBce of Master in 1995. He was honored to maitor in
coming lodge brethren and support Masonic charities. He
was a member of the Winston-Salem Shrine Qub where
he was honored as Shriner of the year in 2002, He enjoyed
participating in (heir annual Shrimp and Oyster Roast
fundraiser and attending annual Shriner conventions. He
transported young patients to the Shiiners Hospital for
Children. He inspired these same values in his sons and
grandsons. His ntost meaningful impact was (he help he
extended to many In need. He was often in the position to
provide aid in times of distress. He made friends through
his wit and friendly nature. Mr, Rothrock briefly served in
(he U.S. Army where he received an honorable discharge
due to an iojuiy. His hobbies included bunting, fishing trips
to the Outer Banks, vegetable gaitleniog.and lime spent at
Lake Norman with his family and friends. Being at his lake
home brought him happiness andjoy. He adored his grand
children and loved spending time with them,
Mr, Rothrock was preceded in death by his parents and
II brothers and sisters: Viola, John, Ethel, Carl, Zelda,
Frances, Ray, Lawrence, Lynn, Harry, and Arch,
Survivors: his wife, Roslyn Arthur Peeler Rothrock
of the home: 3 children, Chris Rothrock of Clemmons,
Tbrri Rothrock Dyson of Winston-Salem and Zack Ro
throck (Camille) of Lewisville: 4 grandchildren, Jonathan
RolhttKk of Advance, Aaron Pope of Winston-Salem,
Aaron Rothrock of Clcmraons, and Motgan Rothrock of
Lewisville; a brother, Charles: a sister, Doris: several sis
ters-in-law: 2 step-children, Jill Dillon and Brad Peeler;
3 step-grandchildren, Zachaiy Dillon, Sarah Dillon, and
Amy Dillon: many nieces, nephews, cousins, and fhends.
A celebration of life service was to be held at Olivet
.Moravian Church on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 4 p.m. with the
Rev, Matthew Allen presiding and the Rev. Doug Rights
assisting. The family was to receive friends following the
service, A private burial will be held later.
^ Memorials: Masonic Home for Children at Oxford,
O 1-888-505-4357, injo®m}u:-oxfiyrdj>rg-. Oasis Shrinets,
604 Dwig Mays Place Charlotte, 28262, oajtssA7ine,org;
..^or Olivet Moravian, (336) 924-8063, >fivwxilivemu>ravian.
Thomas Walter Slater Jr.
Mocksville Police Detective Thomas Waller Slater Jr.,
49, died Sunday, Feb. 14,2016, at Fbtsylh Medical Center.
"Slater," as known to family and friends, was a native
ofForsyth County, bom Sept. 11,1966, to the late Thomas
Walter Siater,Sr. and the late Mozelie Phillips Slater- Hehad^^ ^n wii^
at Davie Funeral Service
Chapel in Mocksville. The celebration of life service was
to be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in the funeral chapel.
Burial was to follow in the Rose Cemetery in Mocksville
with honors provided by the Davie County Law Enforce
ment Honor Guard and the US Air Force Honors Team,
followed by Masonic Rites.
In addition to his wife, survivors include: a sod, Joshua
Lee Staler and wife Caiilyn of Mocksville; a daughter. Eri
ca Flamming of Mocksvillc; a brother, Ray Slater and wife
Kathy ofMoiristown.Tenn.; a sister, Lora Coins and hus
band Ricky ofWinston-Salem: 3 grandchildren, Makenzie
Smool, Khloe Gadson and Jon^han H. Slater; plus a host
of fellow officers and friends.
Memorials: Pun>le Heart Foundation or the Wounded
Warrior Project.
Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservice^om.
Condolences: wwwJtayworlh-mtlUrj:om.
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>AVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 18,2016 -
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Jennie E. Stewart
Jennie E.. Stewart, 73 of Greensboro died on Jan. 8,
2015, with her family by her side in WakeMed at Gary.
Her final days were spent surrounded by family and friends
she had touched throughout her life.
A viewing was held at 2 pjn; with memorial-service
at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 10
her hard-working and'
forged many lifelong friendships. In her teenage years,
she won numerous beauty pageants including Miss Davie
County, Her mother Yvonne, went to Catawba College in
her late 30s to earn her teaching degree. As the. oldest of
four sisters, she was responsible for much of the housework
to support her mother's ambitions. She attended High Point
College prior to raising three children. During their youth
she worked as a legal secretary and was active in her local
professional chapter. As a single mom when her children
were teens, she pumued a career change and began her suc
cessful 35-plus year profession in real, estate. As a service/
broker/Realtor in the Greensboro area, she earned numer
ous top production awards including VIP and Chairman's
Circle while servicing her clients at Piedmont Prudential of
the Carolinas and Allen Tate Realtors. Her passions were
family, supporting local charities, and travel. Christmas
was her favorite time of year. She was noted for spending
many months to prepare for these holiday extended family
gatherings.She planned several outings to the coast with
her friends and family each year. She also sponsored nu
merous trips to Disney World to enjoy the Magic Kingdom
with her children and their families. To her grandchildren
and extended family she was known "Mama J."
Survivors: her sisters, Marsha Ingalls (David), Ann
Hancock (Wills), Trisha Westbrook (Allen) and their
spouses, her son Jackson T. Ramsaur III (Rene) and twin
daughters Paige Ramsaur VanDerWoude (Jim) and Ash
ley Ramsaur Lassiter (and her friend Mike Caudle); and
6 grandchildren, Lauren, Ryan, Austin, Ashlyn, Nicholas,
and Jacqueline.
Memorials: he Family Service of the Piedmont, or
Alight Foundation.
I ;,l3
Davie county Putilic Lit)iar>
Mocksvili'e NC
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 25,2016
Margie Rebecca Roberts Allea
Mis. Margie Rebecca Roberts Alien, Sl.died Wednes-
Survivors; 2 grandchildren,
Bonnie Burton (Bobby) of Ad-
vance and Kenneth Bowman of
Spencer, and 2 gceal-grandchildren. Hayley and Wesley
Burton.
No services are scheduled.
Condolences: tvMw.efllonj^(nern/«7v»ce.ci>m,
Jaraes Larry Burton
Mr, James Larry Burton, 78, ofAdvance died Monday.
Feb. lS,2016athishoine.
He was bom March 16,
- • 1937 in Forsyth County to
Leroy and Gertrude Pegram
Burton.
. , Surviving: his wife, Betty
: Burton; 4 sons, Jimmy, Kcn-
ny, David and Jeff; a daughter,
iW Holcomb; 9 gmndchil-
: dren; 2 great-grandchiidren;
! . and 2 brothers, Leroy Jr. and
a funeral service was held
at 2 pjn. Saturday, Feb. 20 at
Haywonh-Miller Kindenon
Chapel with Dr. Chuck Bak-
er officiating. Entombment
followed at Paridawn Memo-
rial Park. The family received
friends one hour prior to the
service at the funeial home.
Memorials: Bethlehem UMC, 321 Redland Rd.. Ad
vance; or Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital St. Suite 103,
Mocksville.
Condolences: wwwJuiytvorth-miUerxom.
Edna Ann Shclton Beck
Mrs. Edna Ann Shchon Beck. 82, of NC 801N., Mocks
ville, died Sunday, Feb. 21,2016, at her home.
She was bora Feb. 20, 1934 in Davie County to the
late Leslie Smoot Shclton Sr.
and Abby Shelion. Mrs.
Beck loved her church and
church family, Courtney Bap-
tut Church. She was a Woke
Forest basketball fan.
She was also preceded
in death by a brother. Leslie
Smoot Shelton Jr.
Survivors: her husband of
59 years, Gmdy L. Beck of
the home; a son, Greg Beck
(Donna); siblings, Bill Shel- I
ton (Patricia), Leonard She)-
ton (Jean). Betty Smith, Marie '
White (Joe), ail of MocksviUe i
and Helena Craft of Winston-Salem; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m., Fri
day, Feb. 26 at Courtney Baptist Church with Dr. Richard
Capps and the Rev. John Brown offici^ing. The body will
be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service.
Burial will follow In the church cemetery. The family will
receive ftiends from 6-8 prn. Thursday, Feb. 25 at Eaton
_ Funeral Home.
O Memorials: Courtney Baptist, 3341 Courtney Church
c< Road. YadkinvUie, 27055.
Condolences: wwwMalonfuneratservicecom.
xO
Sgt. Major Charles F. Cook
Sgt, Major Charles F. Cook, 87, of Advance, died Thurs
day, Feb. 4.2016.
He was bom May 21, 1928 in Iredell County to Rob
ert and Vertie Anderson Cook. He enlisted in the Marine■Coips on Feb. 6.1948. He did basic training at Panis Island, S.C. After boot camp, he i ^
was assigned to the 2nd Marine WbDivision at Camp Lejeune, and ^^BC^4also served in Korea and \Tet- R >nam. He retired from the Ma- Princ Corps on Dec. 31, 1976. L^'
He was married for more than
51 years to Mary, who was also
a Marine. He was a devoted
husband and father who put
others first. He was never idleand was always helping others. IwHe devoted many hours volun- F(ccring his services to his com- L '"BBh ^^B^munity, family, friends, and to B / BKthe military organizations for R /
which he belonged. He was
unique; an intellect who loved to learn, make others think,and debate topics such as politics, philosophy, and religion.In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by:his wife, MaryAliceBurchfield Cook; his son, Sgt. Charles
Dennis Cook who was also a Marine, and was killed in action in 1983 during the Beirut bombing; 3 brothers, James
Cook. W. Edgar Cook, and Robert Cook; 7 sisters. Effie
L. Joyncr, Evelyn E. Ijroce, Maty Lee Adams, Edna Cico
Stcclman, Lottie M. Bracken, Margaret V. McCaskiil and
Rachel J.Bamarri; and a special niece, Ruth Irene Sidbuiy,Survivors: his daughter. Elizabeth Ann Cook; 2 sisters,Martha L. Osterhout and Coleen Y. Parker; and many niec
es and nephews,A memorial service was conducted 2 p.m. Monday,Feb. 8 at Frank Vogler & Sons Funeral Home in Clem-mons officiated by Commander Jimmy L, Myers ChaplainCorps U.S.N. Retired. Entombment and full military rites,
provided by the Marine Corps, followed at Westlawn Gardens ofMemory in Clemmons. The family received friends
Sunday evening at the funeral home.
Memorials: Percy John Fulton Detachment, 1075 Ma
rine Coips League.
Condolences: vt^JjxmJrvoglerandsoitsrom.
Judy Piteer DuChemin
Mrs. Judy Pitzer DuChemin, 77, of MocksviUe. died
Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016, at Gordon Hospice House m
Statesville.
She was bom Mareh 26. 1938, in Hamilton County,
Ohio to the late Lynn and Lillian Pitzer.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Ray,
DuChemin.
No services are scheduled.
Condolences: www.eatonfiineralseTvice.com.
Glen Keeton
Mr. Glen Keeton, 69 of Sparta, died Monday, Feb. 22,
2016 at the Woltz Hospice Home in Dobson.
He was bom Jan. 26, 1947 to the lam Uwis and Mary
Elsie Keeton in Forsyth County. He is also preceded in
death by a brother, Louis Keeton.
Mr. Keeton served his country in the U.S. Army.
Survivors: wife, Linda Ward Keeton of the home; sons,
Brian Keeton and wife Tonia, Paul Keeton and wif. Dawn;step-daughter, Renee Bradley and husband lefftey; step
son, Richard Davis; 4 grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren;
brothers, Martin Keeton and wife Jean, Lynn Keeton and
wife Betty, John Keeton and Cleo Keeton; sisters, Ruby
Boger, JoAnn Smith and husband Mike; and several nieces
and nephews.
A visitation will be held Friday, Feb. 26 at High Coun
try Services, Galax, Va., from 5-7 p.m. A funeral service
will be held Saturday, Feb. 27 at Davie BapUst Church, nAdvance, at 3 p.m. Pastor Robert James, Dana Hines and
Tommy Worth will officiate. Burial will follow in the n
church cemetery. Military graveside service wUl be con-,
ducted. The family will receive friends at the church two
hours prior to the service.
Condo\en<xs: wwwMghcouniryservice.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 25,2016
C.8 Tc'=i
Connie Jolynn Baker Kulm
Early in the morning of Feb. 17, 2016, Jolynn Baker
Kuhn died after wrestling with diabetes and then dementia
for the past several years.^ She lived a life principles,
^ She continually spread that
cheer to those around her.
The first of four children, she was preceded in death by
her parents, grandparents, 2 brothers, Don and Scott Baker,
as well as many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Survivors; her husband, Larry Kuhn of MocksviUe; 2
sons, Kelly Land ofForest Qty and Richard Land of Stan
ley and their father, Eugene Land and wife June of Kings
Mountain; her brother, Sid Baker of Reidsville; sisters-
in-law Bvenda Baker of Trinity, Donna Kuhn McMUlan
and husband John of Iron Station, Kathy Kuhn Toler and
husband Jimmie of Fairdale, W.Va., Pete Kuhn and Tom
my Kuhn of SlatesvUie, Garry Kuhn and wife Shirley ofMaple Meadow, W.Va.; special cousins, Dixie Dean.Dant-
zlere and Glenn Cunin and Mickie and O'Shea Arnold, aU
of Fuquay-Varina; niece, Kasey Smith and husband Joe;
nephews Louis Baker and wife Pam of Belews Creek, Ter
ry Baker of Jamestown; great-nieces, Katherine and Chris
tina Baker of Belews Creek, and MoUy Smith ofCharlotte;
several other cousins and friends; and her canine compan
ion, Joey. o
The femily received friends on Friday. Feb. 19 at 2 p jn.
at Sechrest Funeral Home in High Point. A celebration of
her life took place at 3 pJn. foUowing the visitation m the
chapel of the funeral home. A graveside burial took place
on Saturday, Feb. 20 at Floral Garden Park Cemetery in
High Point at 11 am.
Memorials: N.C. Foundation for PubUc School Chil-
H™.n IIS.B Fo« rniinr.tl .ttwt .Salishiinl 98144
county
LlnckSViiie.
Martha Cecile Little
Martha Cecila Little, 49, of Mocfcsville died uoexpect-
edly Saturday. Feb. 20,2016, at Rowan Regional Medical
Center in Salisbury,
teiided Oak Grove United Mcth-
Mock (Geoige HI) and ^anda
her maternal grandparents, Av-
ery and Virginia Qement, and her paternal grandparents,
Cecil and Ruby Uttle.
The family will receive friends ftom 6-8 p.m. Thursday.
Feb. 25 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel In Moeksviile,
A graveside celebration of life service will be conducted ;
at 2 pan. Friday, Feb. 26 at Oak Grove United Methodist
Church Cemetery. 2206 US 158,Mocksvilie.
Condolences: wvwjiaviefiineralservicexoni.
Stephen Danny Moxicy Sr.
Stephen Danny Moxley Sr., 68, died Tiiesday, Feb. 16,
2016.
He was boni June 12,1947 in Surry County to the late
Richard D. Modey and Nancy Pniitt Moxley.
He was also preceded in death by his brothers, RD.
Moxley and Bdon Moxley.
Surviving; his wife. Karen Spry Moxley; son, Steven
(Penny) Moxley Jr.; grandchilcfren, Christopher (Amy)
Moxley, Ryan Moxley. Daniel Moxley; great granddaugh
ter, Emberiy Moxley; sisters. Pat (James) Shaf&ier, Betty
(Ted) Wilson, Shirley Campbell, Kathy (Vaughn); broth
ers, Buddy (Rosalee) Moxley, Larry (Becky) Moxley; fa-
ther-in-law, M.O. Spry; multiple nieces and nephews.
His funeral service was held at 1 pm. Friday, Feb. 19
at Gentry Family Chapel in Yadkinville by the Rev. Phil
lip Link. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park. The
family received ftiends ftiday prior to the service at the
funeral home.
Memorials; North Oak Ridge Baptist Church Building
Fund, 2504 N. Oak Ridge Church Rd.,Boonville, 27011.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Thnrsday,Feb. 25,2016 -C8 '
C.T. 'Scrip'Robertson
• Mr. C.T. "Scrip" Robertson, 95, of Fork Bixby Road,
1 Advance, died Tliesday, Feb. 16, 2016, at Kate B. Reyn
olds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem,
He was bom June 6.1920, in Forsyth County to the late
Joseph Henry and Mary Terrell Robertson. Mr. Robertson
n ^ charter member of Bix-
Ptcsbyierian Church and
Advance Masonic Lodge 710
" , i;AF&AM. He was a founding
f " of the Advance Vollm-I World War n, he worked in the
shipyards in Wilmington build-
B y' ing Liljeity Ships. He was the
foreman of a 100-man crew of
riveters. He was owncr/opera-
tor of Davie Oil Co. His work^■BBl ^ ^ of jobber brought himintact with the state of
Alaska. Becauseof his appreci-
ationofAlaska's natural beautyand abundant wildlife, he operated Fairweather Fishing Lodge in Guslavus, Alaska, with
partners. Over the years, he shared this experience with his
son, nieces and nephews.He was also preceded in death by: his wife, CarlyleGrey Smith Robertson; and 3 siblings, Peter Armstrong,
Bill Robertson and Foy Maddox.
Survivors: a son, William Charles Robertson (Kimber-ly) of Advance; 2 grandchildren, Charlie Robertson andHayley Robertson Hatris (Landon); a biother, Bobby LeeRobertson (Joyce) of Qemraons; a sister, Vannie JoyceMaloiie of Denver, Colo.; several nieces and nephews; and
special, long time caregiver, Maudle Harris.
A memorial service will be conducted at 11 ajn., Saturday, Feb. 27 at Bixby Presbyterian Church in Advance withthe Rev. Peter Peterson ofBciating. The family will receivefriends in the church fellowship hall following the service.Memorials: Advance VFD, PO Box 2430, Advance; or
Fork VFD, 3181 US 64 E. Advance.
Condolences; mvw^aionjuneralservicexom,
Vii^inia Scott
V2rginlaScott,67,ofMocksvllle,diedMcmday,Feb 222016 at Forsyth Medical Center.Contact Graham Funeral Home at 751-1100 or visitwww.CrahamFuneralHomej,et for service information.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 25,2016 -C^^Cf
Robert Sidney Segal
Mr. Robert Sidney Segal. 61, ofHigh Point, died Friday,
Feb. 19,2016, at home as the result of recently diagnosed
cancer.
Bom March 23, 1954, in Portsmouth, Ohio, he was a
son of Michael B and Heiane Kuhn Segal, and had been
married for 24 years to the for-
merAletheaSparhs, the moth-
ating cum laude with a bach-
elorofbusinessadministration
with dual majors in accounting Bfe
and management science. He V
began his accounting career q
as a certiried public accoun-
lani at Arthur Young, na-
tiotial CPA firm in Develand,
grown weary of Cleveland's
snowy winters, he moved to
North Carolina to work for
High Point-based DUon Odom where he stayed for five
years doing audits and later consulting with NC savings
and loans struggling with financial problems, In 1995 he
moved to Wrightsville Beach with the goal of starting a
bank. He co-founded First Hanover Bank in Wilmington
and served as executive vice president for four years until
be gave that up and started his own consulting business. He
moved back to High Point in the early 90s and since then
formed Segal Revenue & Expense Specialists into a highly
regarded and successful company serving North and South
Carolina. He was a fiscal detective, searching for cost-sav
ing clues and ideas that would help his clients. Despite
(he feet that his work required frequent out of town travel,
he was home in time for supper most nights and typical
ly showed up with some sort of road trip gift for Alelhea.
He served as a trustee of New Hanover Regional Hospital
in Wilmington, on the board of directors of the Piedmont
Land Conservancy, and Rails to Trails North Carolina. He
was physically active, enjoying running, swimming, and
long-distance cycling while m Wrightsville Beach. He met
Alethea on June 4,1988, when he showed up at her door,
sight unseen, to drive her to Spartanburg, S.C., where they
participatEd in' the I3th Annual Assault on Ml. Mitchell
bicycle ride. That was the beginning of their courtship
and thereafter they spent countless hours and hundreds of
miles together biking the streets and roads of Wrightsville
Beach, Carolina Beach, and Wilmington, training for foot
races, marathons, and bike rides. They returned to Wrights
ville Beach every summer for family vacations. He loved
spending time at the family farm in Davie County where he
enjoyed chainsawing, weeding, deadheading flowers, grill
ing, and his all-time favorite - pulling vines out of treesHe
was an excellent businessman and a supportive husband.
He was an exceptional father. He was an amazing cook,
preparing the world's best ham and turkey every Thanks
giving. He was a generous giver. He was a good man.
_ He was preceded in death by his mother, Heiane Kuhn
Q Segal.
.Jj. Surviving: his wife, Alethea Sparks Segal; and children,
\n Annie Catherine Segal of High Point, Richard Sparks Se-
" gal of Charlotte and CaroUne Sydney Segal of Raleigh;
^ his father, Michael B Segal; step-mother, Suzanne Segal;
2 siblings, David Segal and Barbara Ootdenberg, all of
j)-, Columbus, Ohio; many nieces and nephews; and extended
fcU family members.
^ A service of remembrance was held at 2 pm., Sunday,
Feb. 21 in the chapel of Sechrest Funeral Service, High
i Point with the family receiving friends following the ser-
^ vice.
<0 Memorials; Calvary Moravian, 600 Holly Ave. NW,
O W5n«tr\Ti 97101
Timothy Jeffrey Stanley
Timothy Jeffrey Stanley. 26, of Mocksville. died on
Feb. 14,2016.
He was born on March 9, 1989. Mary Beth (Dancer)a and Daniel Stanley became his
parents on Jan. 11, 1991.He
attended Davie County High
School and Earl C. Clements
Job Corp Academy. He woiked
as a welder and enjoyed travel
ing. working on motorcycles
and fishing. He was strong,
quick-witted with a keen sense
of humor, and demonstrated
a strong sense of justice and
compassion. He Ijved life on
his terms.
Survivors: his parents; his
brother, David Stanley and fi-
anci Jessica Sage, ail of Win-
ston-Salem; grandparents,
Shertnon and Amy Stanley ofStockbridgc.Mich., Ray and
Judy Dancer of Kalkaska, Mich-.Thelma Joan BarsdaJe of
. Okemos, Mich, and MaxToney of Lewisville,; along with
many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He is preceded in death by grandmother. Polly Mitteer,
grandfather, Paul Barsdale: and uncle, Daniel Dancer.
Memorials; Shallowford Presbyterian. PO Box 159,
Lewisville, 27023.
Condolences: wwwsaUmjhiom.
Gary Whitehead
Gary Whitehead died on Saturday, Feb. 20 at 9:45 at
High Point Regional Hospital.
The funeral will be 3 psn. Thuisday, Feb. 25 at Mead-
owview Presbyterian Church with the Revs. Chris Bitter-
man, David Hatcher and Rodney Merrill officiating. Burial
with Masonic graveside rites will follow in Forest Hill Me
morial Park. The family was to receive friends at Davidson
Funeral Home from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday and other limes
at the home.
HewasbomJuly 15,1957.HelovedlifctoiufuUest.He
was a man who would give anyone the shirt off his back.
He helped so many people without hesitation and never
expected anything in return. He loved giving life lessons to
people and showing them the righteous path of salvation.
He had an awesome sense of humor and knew how to bring
out the best of any. situation. Mr. Whitehead was a graduate
of Davidson County Community College and owner/op
erator of Church Wore. He attended Meadowvicw Presby
terian Church and was a member of Lexington Memorial
Lodge 473 and the Scottish Rite.
Suivivors: his wife of 41 years, Gayle "lysinger White-
head of the home; daughters, Christy Whitehead Akins and
husband Brent of Winston-Salcra, and Brianna Whitehead
of the home; sons, Jason Wliitehcad and wife Kebie of
Lexington, and Drake Whitehead of the home; 5 grand-
kids, Mazie and Maddox Whitelieail. Cluistinn, Michelle
and 'Victoria Akins; his parents, Jack and Judy Whitehead;
brother, Mark Whilehond and wife Debbie of Lexington;
god-daughter, Casey Walker of Kernersville; in-laws,
Lloyd and Betty Tysinger of Lexington; brotlicrs-in-law,
Cecil TVsinger and wife Teresa and Tony Tysinger; and
several close nephews and their spouses.
Memorials: Crisis Ministry.of Davidson County, 112 E.
First Ave., Lexington, 27292.
Condolences: wwwJavidsonfiineralhomejui,
b'OCKSVlilS,
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 25,2016
Jeanettc l^ndall Wise
Mrs. Jeanelte Tyndall Wise, 72 of Clinton, died Satur
day, Feb. 13 with her family by her side.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 17 at 2 pjn. at
Owen Grove Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church with the
Rev.KimStricklandofficiating.
Burial followed in the Clinton ^
Cemetery.
Bom in 1943 in Sampson
County, she was the daughter
of the late William Ossie and
Nannie Pearl Tyndall. She was
a member of the Owen Grove
Pentecostal Free Will Baptist .ill
Church, a retired employee * sW''
with First Citizens Bank of
Clinton and Bank of The Cam-Unas in Mocksville. Sc was the f ^^HHj
widow of R.H. Wise.
Survivors: sons, Greg
Wise and wife Emily of Rose-
boro, Frederick Wise and wife
Beverly of Clinton, Keith Wise
and wife Kim of Wilson; brother, Larry Tyndall and wife
Judy of Clinton; 9 grandchildren, Matthew and Blake
Wise.Sion and Seth Smith, Hanna, Holden and SetfaWise,
Joshua and Jerrod Wise; and a great-grandriaughter, Cairlin
Wise.
Condolences: wwwsoyatluillfuneralhome£om.
.Wendy Jane GoHiher WorrellWendy Jane Gollihcr Woireli died at Summerlin Hospi
tal in Las Vegas, Nev. Monday night. Feb. 15,2016, with
her husband Joe by her side.She was bom in Elkin on Sept. 13, 1955. She met Jo- '
seph Neal Worrell in 1996 and it was love at first sight.
Their first date never ended and they were married on Feb.
1,1997, in Las Vegas, Nev, She ioved her family
Survivors; her parents, Bobby and Evelyn Golliherof Spruce Pine; her husband, Joseph "Joe" Neal WorreQ;their children, Joshua Lackey of Winston-Salem, Sally
Ann Ressa (Adam Ressa) of Mocksville, Carrie Wbrrell
of Mocksville, and Jeremiah WorreU of Charlotte; her
brother, Jeffrey Golliher (Lynne) of Accord, N.Y.; moih-
er-in-law, Cecile Worrell; sisters-in-law, Alice Thompson
(Jimmy), and Martha Scott. aU ofJefferson; and her grand
children, Emma Grout and Patrick Ressa.
She graduated from Elkin High School in EUan. and
attended UNCO. She spent most of her adult life in Davie
County, and most recently at Kindcrton Village in Beimu-
^ Rim. She had woriied for many years in the mortgage
bankmg industry. The last few years she and Joe traveled
throu^oul the United Slates, working together and mak
ing friends all over the country. In the summer of 2015,
Joe's job took them to their new home in Las Vegas. Whenthe children were young, the Worrell house was the gath-
enng place for children as well as adults. Eveiyone felt
welcome m her home which she decorated for every occa
sion from Valentine's to Christmas. She was a phenomenalcook and entertained like a pro. She gave the best hugsand had a warmili about her that made people feel special
and honored to be her friend. She was a tiny person with a
giant heart and the best laugh. She was unafraid to be her
tm^lf and valued love and people over material things.
There will be a memorial service at Episcopal Church
of the Ascension ofAdvance In March.
Gerarii 'Jerry' Zickmiind
Mr. Gerard "Jerry" Ziekmund, 79, formerly of NflUing '
Road, Mocksville, died Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016,-at UP '
Health Jacksonville in Florida.
ed going to the water and taking : ' ''y
brothers, Bernard. Richard, Joe
and Herbert Ziekmund; and ex
tended family member, Michael Ziekmund.
Survivors: his wife, Mary Beroadctte O'Brien Ziek
mund of the home; 4 children, Roxanne Daley (Timothy) |
of Conroc, Texas, Cindy Draper (John) of Indianapolis, ]
Ind,, Gary Ziekmund (Vicky) and Angeliquc Chamberlain ,
(Michael), all of Mocksville; extended family, Barbara Av- (
ery, Paul Ziekmund, both of Conyers, Ga., Robert Zick- ,
mund(Liz)of Long Island, N.Y., a sister. Rita Bakewell; a ;
brother, Kenneth Ziekmund; 7 grandchildren, Christopher, (
Ashley, Cameron, Joanna, Natalie, Tyler, Emme. Kinnah ',
and Eli; and numerous other grandchildren in his extended
family. v
Amass of Christian burial will be held at 10 ajn.,Tues- c
day, March 1 at St. FnmcisofAssisi Catholic Church, with a
(he Rev, John Starczewski officiating. Burial will follow s
in Rose Cemetery, Mocksville. The family will receive t
friends at Eaton Funeral Home, Mocksville from 6-8 pun.. .
Monday. Feb. 29. '
Memorials: American Heart Assoc., Memorials and <
Tributes Processing Center, P.O. Box 5216, Glen Allen,
VA23058-5216.
Condolences: wrnvjeaonfimeralservice-com.
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C8 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Marcb 3,2016
David Anthony Beaver
David Anthony Beaver of Mocfcsville died on Feb. 24,
2016.
He was bom on Dec. 28.1941 (othe lateMiUard Foster
ramphe.lt and Stella Adams Beaver Campbell.
Survivois include: his chiidRn. Jeffiey David Beaver,
Susan Beaver Jessup, Richard Lee Beaver and Clinton
Anthony Beaver, 10 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchil
dren.
No services are planned.
Raymond Doniford Bridges
Mr. Raymond Doniford Bridges, 73. of Advance died
Monday, Feb. 22,2016 at Wake Forest Baptist Health.
He was bom Nov. 7, 1942 in Cumberland County to
George Doniford and Dorothy
Bellamy Bridges. Mr. Bridges
served in the U.S. Army and
W yB was a member of Advance
I I United Methodist Church. He
I J retired from Amp, Inc. andI ^ enjoyed being outdoors, Indi-jflfl tin li^dtagc, world.history and
He was preceded in deathSijlpB' 1 by his wife, Nancy Bcauchomp
I his parents; and ai brother,WiliiomBridges.
M Surviving; a daughter, Vir-^ ^ ^ ginia E- Faubel and husband
Michaei; and 3 grandchiidrcn,
Catherine, Zachary and Benjamin.
A funeral service was held at 11 ajii. Thursday, Feb-
25 at Haywoith-Millcr Kinderton Chapel with Rev, Cheryl
Stiimer officiating. The family received friends one hour
prior to the service. Buriai was at 11 am. Friday in Salis
bury National Cemetccy.
(Tondolences: miwjiayworik-imllerjrom.
Ronnie Lee 'Red' Hall Jr.
Services for Ronnie Lee "Red" Hall fr. "Red", 55, of
Mocksville, formerly of Blue Earth, Minn., wiU be held
at a later date. He died on Thursday, Feb. 18 at (he Spat-
tanbuig Regional Hospital in South Carolina after injuries
he sustained as a construction
foreman in a fall at a building
He was bom on May 30,
1960 in Florida to Ronnie Lee
Hall Sr. and Ten (Hull) Gra-
cyalny, He attended schools ■'''^\ '^Sflin Florida, Noith Carolina and 9|aH
Blue Earth School. He was anactive youth group member ' .TV
and confirmed at St. Johns An-gellcal Church in Winston-Sa- Br t , Slem. He joined the US Navy in wf V ' B1978-1982 where he completed \^, ^ ' K
training as boiler technkian at ___ ,
the Navel Training Center in'
Great Lake, Dl. He was on many tours throughout his time
in the US Navy including aboard the USS Eisenhower, a
nuclear carrier. He was a construction steel/welder worker
who loved fishing, cars, motorcycles and NASCAR rac
ing.
Survivors: his father, Ronnie (Val Ann Lane) Hall Sr. of
Blue Earth; mother. Ten (Leonard) Gracyalny, Florida; 3
sons, Jason (Veronica) Hall, Denver, Colo., Dalton (Chris
tine Zimmerman) Hall, and Keegan Hall, all of Mocks
ville; a daughter, McKenzie HaQ, Mocksville; brother,
Scott Hall, Conway, S.C.; 4 sisters, Cheryl Hall (Don) Hol
land, Dry Fork, Va.; Ronda Hall (Sid) Baud, Des Moines,
Iowa; Kim Hall (Greg) Goddard, Naples, Fla.; Wendy
Hall Wethington, Vero Beach, Fla.; 3 grandchildren; aunts
and uncles; neiees Angle Bennett. Undsay Monaidi, Bel
la Summer Wethington and nephews Aaron Baird, Derek
Baird, Michael Monaidi, Brian Bennett; and special uncle,
John Dennis Hull of West Palm Beach, Fla.
He was preceded in death by; grandparents Gladys
Peterson (Raymond Hall and Ernest Pilcher), Veriyn and
Phyllis Lane, John and Lena Hull; Uncles Joe Lane, Den
nis Hall Sr., Duane Pilcher, Jim Larson, Henry Hull, Rony
Hull; Aunt Wanda Hall Larson; cousins Heather Jo Lane,
Shane "Gordo" Famham, Dennis Hull Jr. and Uncle Char-
Renee Lynn Southern Daniel
Renee Lynn Southern Daniel. 54. of Advance, died
at her home on Markland Road
Wednesday, Feb. 24,2016.
Bom Aug. 25, 1961,'she was
(he daughter of the late Joe H.
Southern and the late Edith Marie
Worrell Southem.and the wife of
Douglas "Curtis" Daniel Jr., who
survives.
She was employed at The Crest .vof Qemmons Assisted Living ^H|
Commiuuty Center.
Also surviving: 2 daughters,
Paula Jo Harrison (Danny Minor)
of Advance and April Dawn Bar-
rison(RoD Snyder)ofMocksville;2 brothers, H.W. Southern (Wan
da) of Mocksville and Joe G. Southern (Virginia) of Tex
as; 4 grandchildren, Megan Lynn Harrison, Rebecca Lynn
Harrison, Ryan Lev! Snyder and Danielle Marie Minor;
plus a special friend, Dcbra Snyder.She was also preceded in death by a brother, Dewain
Southern, and a sister, Shelia Long.
A gathering of family and friends will be held from 4-6pan. Saturday, March 5 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel.
Condolences; vn\/vijSaviefuntralser\iiQe.com.
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Kathy Ann Pfailyaw Hefner
Mrs. Kathy Arm Hiilyaw Hefner, 57, of Chinquapin
Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Feb. 26,2016, at berhome.
She was bom May 9, 1958, in Caldwell County to the
was a member of Bethel Bap-
tist Church in Yadkinvillc. She
PfB-— She was also preceded inr. In death by a brother-in-law,
Washington. Donald Philyaw
(Karen) of Chocowinity and Sarah Beeker (Kenneth) of
Cleveland; and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service will be conducted at 7 pan., Friday,
March 4 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jesse Miles
officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral
home one hour prior to the service. Inumraent will follow
at a later date.
Memorials: HumaneSocieiy of Davie, 291 Eaton Road,
Mocksville.
Condolences: www.eatonfimeraisen'ice^om.
C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. March 3,2016
Rilla Ann Nichols 'Tenny' Lagle
Mrs. Rilla Ann Nichols "Tenny" Lagle, 79, of Down
Yonder Trail, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Feb. 23,2016, at
herhome.
She was bom lunc 15,
Davie County, to the !
late Laiiy Thomas and Lillian :
McDaniel Nichols. She was
a lifelong member of First '.
Baptist Church in Cooleemee
where she served in many ca- ;
parities.
She .was also preceded in
death by a grandson, Darren
Taylor; a son-in-law, Tracy H
Easter; and 2 brothers, Dean
and Jr. Nichols.
Survivors: her husband of
years. Jack l^gle the
home; 4 children, Jackie l.a-
gle (Penny), Sheila Taylor (Mike), Susan Easier and Jeff
Lagle (Anita), all of Mocksville; 9 grandchildren. Tommy
Ijigle (Heather), Amanda Wilson (Curt), Aimee Crowe
(Michael), Jordain Taylor, Seth, Matthew and Lilii Easter
and Chace and Colton Lagle; 7 great-grandchildren, Avery
Taylor, Ember Wilson, EUie Wilson, Maddux Crowe, Mal-
achi Wilson, Eli Lagle and Paisley Wilson; 3 sisters, Inez
Boger (Sherman) of Rockingham. Evelyn Green (Dan) of
Greensboro and Cleta Bivins of Mocksville; and sister-in-
law, Linda Nichols of Cleveland.
A funeral service was conducted at 1 pju., Satunlay,
Feb. 27 at First Baptist Chiirch, Cooleemee with the Revs.
Allen MuUlns and Joe Smith officiating. Burial followed in
Turrentine Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received
ftieods at the church one hour prior to the service.
Memorials: First Baptist, PO Box 518, Cooleemee,
27014.
Condolences; www^eatonfuneraiservicexom.
Johnny Nelson Robertson
Mr. Johnny Nelson Robertson Sr., 64, of Howardtown
Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Feb. 23,2016, at Forsyth
Medical Center in Winston-Salem.
He was bom April 13, 1951, in Davidson Coimty. Mr.
Robertson was a meiid>er of ,
ComatzerB^tist Church. n mm
He was preceded in deathby his father. Press Columbus m|^Bm
Survivors; bis wife of 46 10^
years, Brenda Kay Michael
Robertson of the home; his SS
mother, Dorothy Jane Michael n
Robertson-Brooks; 3 children, -.j^
Johimy Robertson Jr., Kris- ''Tr'- |
lie Robertson Shaver (John), Iall of Mocksville and Tiffany j^H I
Robertson of Lexington; 5 sib- I
lings. Press Robertson (Nor- ^^B I
ma). Sheila Robertson Owens - -----M
(David),Tim Robeitson. all of
Mocksville, Jack Robertson and Grant Robertson (Becky),
all of Clemmons; and 8 grandchildren, Hayley Robertson,
Avery Robertson, Aydan Robertson, MoUie Shaver, Mat
thew Shaver, Mason Shaver, Karma Robertson and Keira
Snyder.
A funeral service was conilucted at 2 pjn., Pritlay, Feb.
26 at Comatzer Baptist Chuicb with the Revs. Ed Kuhar
and Ricfaaid Whitebeart officiating. The casket was placed
in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial fol
lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends
Thursday. Feb. 25 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials; Davie Kidney Center, 190 Interstate Drive,
MocksviUe.
Coniloleoces: www.ealonyuneralservice.coin.
Virginia Louise Dobson Scott
Virginia Louise Dobson Scott, 67, died on Monday,
Feb. 22,2016 at Forsyth Medical Center.
She was bom on March 19,1948 in Yadkin County to
the late Thomas and Annie
her leaching certificate from
retired as the graphic com-
munication teacher for For-
married to George L. Scott Sr.
She was an active member of
tbt Church, where she served ;jpWB
as the financial secretary,
choir member, and other min
istries within the church until her health declined.
Surviving; her husband, George Lemuel Scott Sr.; her
daughter, Deidra Scott-Adams; her son, George Lemuel
Scott Jr.; her granddaughter. Karis Adams; 2 sisteis, Ila
(Tommy) Hampton and Owen (Tommy) Andrews; tnother-
in-taw. Lillic Mac Scott; several nieces, nephews, in-laws,
co-workers and friends.
Funeral service was held Saturday, Feb. 27 at 2 pan.
at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. The Rev. Coker
Stewart officiated and Dr. Kla Hood delivered the eulogy.
Burial followed in Cedar Creek Baptist Church Cemeleiy.
The family received friends at the funeral home one hour
before the service.
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• DAME COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thnrsdar, March 3,2016
SheEia Fry lyibble
Mrs. Shelia Lynn Fry TribbU,67, died peacefully at her
home in MocksviUe.Feb. 25.2016, with her family by her
side.
She was bom Dec. 13, .
1948 in Memphis,Tenn., the ..
daughter of Liliie Mae Woo-
ten Fiy and the Noah
Verlon Fry. her
youth, she loved hoises and
water skiing traveled
the world. She barrel-raced
horses in rodeos, was asked
10 try out for the Cypress
Garden water ski team, and ^. Cfl
lived in Trinidad, India and L
Costa Rica. She met her ^
husband, while attending
Florence State University in
Florence,Ala.,andtheywere
wed on June 13, 1970. She
earned her bachelor's degree
in education in 1970, and they moved to North Carolina
in 1973. Her children were bom in Winston-Salem and
Gieensboro in 1974 and 1976. Her passion was teaching
and she was a public school teacher for 32 years, 23 in
Davie County Schools. She retired from South Davie Mid
dle School in 2009. She coached girls' basketball and track
and was loved by generations of Davie youth. She was a
Davie County Teacher of the Year and was proud when her
daughter followed her into the teaching profession. She
was the daughter of a United Slates Marine, the wife of
an Army Command Sergeant Major, the sister of a United
States Marine, and the mother of a U.S. Naval Officer, all
of which she was proud. She attended Camp Manna Min
istries. She had an infectious personality and never met a
stranger. She was loving and caring, and loved a practi
cal joke. She loved spending time with friends, watching
Alabama football and Duke basketball, but she loved her
grandchildren the most. She spoiled them in every way she
could.
Survivors: her husband, Mike Tribble: her mother,
a brother, Jimmy Fry (Joann); a daughter, Stacey TVib-
blc-Schott (Rick); a son, Brian Tribble (Whitney); and 6
grandchildren. Burke and Ethan Tribble and Saylor, Sylas,
Slaydc and Scb Schoit.
A funeral service was to be conducted at 3:30 pm.,
Wednesday, March 2 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the
Rev. Stan Riddle officiating. Burial was to follow in Rose
Cemetery. The family received friends on Tuesday. March
1, at the funeral home.
Memorials: Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center for
Comprehensive Cancer Center, PO Box 571021, Win
ston-Salem, 27157.
Condolences: www£aJonfuner<ilservicej:om.
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Sharon Rancc Allen i
Sharon Ranee Allen, 44. of Advance died 'Hieaday,
Maich 1,2016, ai Foisyih Medical Center in Winston-Sa-
lem.
She was a
County, the daughter- Nel-
lie Frances McBride Brock of
Advance and Sammy A. Allen
of Mocksville. She woriced as
a CNAin the healthcare Indus-
®y-^K,, 1 She is also survived by a
Ml sister, Marsha Lynn Poulsen of
Clemmons.
A celebration of life me-
morial dervice was conducted
Saturday atnooQ at Fellowship
Baptist Church,Advance, with
Pastor Wayne Swishct offi-
dating. The family received
friends prior to the service-
Memorials: St. iudc Children's Research Hospital, PO
Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101-9929.
• Condolences; \vwwMaviefuneralseiyicej:om.
James William Arnold
James William Arnold ,73,ofMilbridge, Maine died in
his home on March 1,2016 while holding the hand of his
wife, Anne Solomon Arnold.
He was bom Oct. 20, I942.in Elmira, N.Y., the third
child ofBemice Taft Amold and Anning Albert Arnold. He
attended Coming Public Sdiools and Winston-Saiem State
Univcrsity.After graduation, he enlisted in the US Marines
where he served during the Vietnam War and was honor-'
ably discharged. He retired from the N.C. School of the
Arts in 1996. For many years he was a weekly volunteer at
the Veteran's Affairs Medical Center in Salisbury, Active in
numerous civic organizations, be was a member of the Ma
sonic Lodge, a volunteer for the Eastern Agency on Aging,
served on the board of the Milbridge Historical Society,
served as past president of the Milbridge Friends of the
Library, and a past official of the Veterans of Foieigti Wars
(VFW) in Advance. He was passioiiate about gardening of
flowers and vegetables. Me had a talent for wood carvii^
and painting. He was proud ofbeing a founding member erf
Incredible Edible Milbridge, an initiative to create a health
ier coiTununity through growing and sharing food,
He is predeceased by 2 daughters, Penelope Amold
Homer and Kelly Amold Navarie; brothers, Arthur Amold
and Ronald Amold; sister, Laura 0' Brain; and ex-wife,
Beverly Surface.
Survivots; wife Anne Solomon Amold of the home;
daughter Roxanne Arnold Weatherman (Arnold) of
Mocksville; daughter Jennifer Amold Cummings (Mark)
of Pfafflown; daughter Jamie Amold Butcher (Dustin) of
Winston Salera; step-daughter Joy Solomon Triplett of
Groven and step-son Sam Solomon (Sharon) of Pfafflown;
16 grandchildren, John Paul and Taylor Weatherman, Sar
ah, Jessica, and Braniley (Allison Scott) Cummings, Kelli
Amold, Kaitiynne, Kendall, Kaleb, Kourtncy, and Kam-
den Butcher, Richard Neal, Kenneth Clore, and Ian Homer
2 step.grandchildren, Jennifer Brady Ellis (Wayne) and
John Grant Solomon (Lucie); 2 step-great grandchildren,
Brady MctTocmick and Samuel William Solomon; a broth
er, Phillip Amold (Eveiyn Card) Millerton, Pa.; and many
nieces, nephews and cousins.
A committal service was held Friday, March 4 at 11
ajD. at Evergreen Cemetery in Milbridge. Dr. Eric Kelly,
pastor emeritus of the Machias Congregational Church was
officiant. A memorial service will be held in the summer
with the date to be announced later.
Memorials: Incredible Edible Milbridge, 24 School St.,
Milbridge, Maine 04658.
Condolences; wwwjncclure/dmifyfiineralxom.
Jeanne Baughman
Jeanne Baughman, 95, a resident of Bermuda .Milage
since 1995. died Feb. 29,2016.
She was bom in Warren, Ohio on March 1, 1920 to
Mary and Homer Whiting. After graduating from Warreti
G. Harding High School, she attended Denison University
and Hiram College in 01iio.She and husband Milton Dayn Baughman were married in
1943 and after the war settled
in Warren'to raise their fam
ily. She was a member of the
First ftesbyterian Church in
Warren where she served on
committees and Shallowford
.Piesbyterian Church. She was
a member of Fortnightly Study
Club, the Womcns Auxiliary of
Thunbull Memorial Hospital
where she was the treasurer for
many years and lead buyer for
the gift shop. She also served
on the boLd of Children's
Rehabilitation Center aad as
a Brownie Troop, leader. The
Baughmans spent many summers at Chautauqua Lake,
N.Y, at their summer home. She loved animals, mystery
novels, music of all kinds and was "the damnest shopper"
according to her friends. She loved to travel, and as noted
by her grandmother "Jeanne, you are happiest when your
hat is on." She instilled resilience and a sense of adventure
in her children.
She was preceded irt death by her parents, a sister, a
brother and a husband.
Survivors: 5 children, Kaye Pulkrabek (Lany), Tom
Baughman (Michele), Sue Downey (Tom), Sally Andet^
son (Ron), Pam Curtis (Alan); 9 grandchildren; and 16
great-grandchildren.
Memorials: mostoo-Salem Symphony, 201 N. Broad
St., Suite 200, Winston-Salem, 27101 (info@wssympho-
ny.org).
Services will be at the convenience of the family.
Daniel Dwigbt 'Danny' Ellis
Daniel Dwight "Danny" Ellis, 56, a resident of the
Ijames coirununity, died at his home under Hospice care on
Wednesday, March 2,2016.
He was bom in Wyoming County, W.Va. on Sept. 9,
1959, the son of Clyde A. El-
and Alice May Richardson
EUis, both whom survive.
He moved to North Carolina
about22yearsagoandbecame
a resident of Davie County
some 13 years ago. He was a
graduate of Glen Rogers High
School (W.Va.). His passion
and creativity for life and food
allowed him to excel for 35
years as a chef in the food ser-
vice industry. He had attended
Heaven Bound Full Gospel
Church in Mocksville.
Survivors: his wife of 22
years. Pamela Renee Porter Ellis of the home; 2 sons, Jake
Bowden (Ha'Lcc) ofPrinceton, W.Va., and Samuel Adams
of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Dana Johnson (Michael Mc-
Cann) of Clover, S.C., and Krystyna Johnson of Mocks
ville; a brother,Amos Ellis (Shiriey) ofGlen Rogers; 3 sis
ters. Kathy Bower (Ronnie) of Ravencliff, W.Va., Melissa
Ellis ofGlen Rogen, and Karen Waldron (Jay) of Pineville,
W.Va.; 3 grandchildren, Jesse Moore, James Moore and J.
R. McCann; plus a number of nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a son, Danny Johnson, and
a sister, Karen Polk,
A gathering of family and ftiends was held oh Sunday,
March 6 from 1:30-4 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel
in Mocksville.
Condolences: wmvAaviefuneralsenicexom.
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Rev, Donald Killian Fnnderburk
the Rev. Donald Killian Fundertuik. 94. died early
Monday. March 7,2016 at Forsyth Medical Palliative Care
Unit after a brief illness.
His funeral and celebration service will be conductedat3p.m,^^
of Matthews High School. He
attended Breyard Junior College where he met his wife of
73 years, Marian Louise Callis. He was a veteran of the
US Army Md served during World War II, honorably dis
charged in Novenri)er 1945.
He was called into the tninisiry to the Methodist Church
in 1949 and began his service at Grace Chapel near Granite
Falls, and studied during this time to graduate'salutatorian
of Lenoir Rhyne College in 1951. He went on to receive
his bachelor's degree from Candier School of Theology
at Emory University in Adanta, Ga. in 1953. He was ad
mitted on trial into the Westem N.C. Conference of the
I United Methodist Church in 1951, into full connection in
j 1953, ordained as a Deacon in 1953, and as an Elder in
I 1954. His Methodist chuich appointments included Oiace
Chapel near Claremont, Shiloh nearCatawba.Triplett near
Mooresville, Mount Olivet and Cenienaiy near Lexington,
Center in Welcome,Bethlehem inAdvance, and Oak Grove
in Mocksvilie. Afta42 years oftouching Uves across west-
em NC, he retired in 1986 but continued serving as a lo
cal pastor (ill 1991. He continued to spread the gospel and
fulfill his driven call to support those less fortunate. He
began crafting dulcimers and spreading joy through mu-.
sic. He was a farmer throughout his life having learned the
skills in Robbinsville, ftom his grandparents and taught in
a Veterans' Farm Program after the war. With help from
his nephew, Jim Funderburk, he embraced new methods
ofspading the gospel at hnp://wwwjikfsennons£om/ and
in a booklet of sermons. He was a member of Aidmore
Community Club recently receiving (he 2015 Man of the
Year award. He wu a reader and poet, with a photographic
memory that cultivated a vast knowledge of poems, scrip
ture, iiymns and corny jokes.
Rev. Funderburk was preceded in death by; his parents;
3 brothers; and a son, Frank, in 2001 in Houston, Texas
after serving as a major in the Green Berets in Vietnam.
Survivors: his wife, Marian; his daughter, Rena Funder
burk Meredith and son-in-law Doug Meredith of Midway,
and daughter-in-law Rumi Funderburk Day of Houston;
6 gcandchildrcn and 12 greal-gmndchildrcn, Shelley and
Mark McNeill, Julie and Paul MirilcifF (Andrew, Grady),
Brad and Sally Meredith (Reece, Connor,Audrey), Charles
and April Funderburk (Karson. Kaleb, Kohen), Lee and
Laitta Funderbuik (Kaylle, EUie), and Tina and Michael
Le(Hayden,Ryan).
Memorials: local missions like the Winston-Saiem Res
cue Mission, Crisis Control Ministry, Second Harvest Food
Bank or Salvation Army.
Condolences: www.Hayworth-Millcr.com.
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Enuna Christine McCiannon Hinkle
• Mrs. Emma Christine McClonnon Hinkle, 91, of Friar
Lane, Mpcksville, died Tiesday, March 1,2016, at Forsyth
Medical Center in Winston-Salem.
She was bora Jan. 19,1925, in Davie County to the late
William Smith and Alda Nichols McCiannon. She was a
member of Liberty United Methodist Church where she
had served as head of the children's department for many
years. She wotked at Re-Nu Diy Oeaners. Buiiington In
dustries in Cooleemce and KetcUe Creek Bakeiy, She was
an active member of the United Methodist Women and the
Home Extension Club. Her hobbies included baking, quilt
ing and ceramics.
She was preceded in death by: a daughter, Vera Lynn
Hinkle; 3 brotheis, Sinclair, JW and Roy McClaimon; and
a sister, Geneva Dates.
Survivors: her husband of 73 years, Bruce Edward Hin
kle Sr.; 5 children, Ed Hinkle (Elizabeth), Chris Hinkle
(Donna), Cathy Edwards (Cliff), all of Mocksville, Dora
Grandy (Tom) of Kentucky and Delia Hinkle of Wash
ington; 12 grandchildren; 20 greai-gnmdchildreft; and 2
great-great-grandchildren..
A fiineral service was conducted at 3 pm., Sunday,
March 6 at Liberty United Methodist Church with the
Rev. Brad Cunningham officiating; Burial followed in the
church cemetety. The family received friends Sunday at
the church.
Memorials: Liberty UMC, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocks-
villc-
Condolences: wmv^atonJuneraUerficexom.
Alexander McGoire Kimbrough TTI
Alexander McGuire "Mac" Kimbrough ID, 77. of Lake
Lure, died Wednesday, Feb. 17,2016 at Baptist Hospital in
Winston Salem.
A native of Mocksville, he was the son of the late Al
exander McGuire Kimbrough Jr. and Helen Campbell
Kimbrough. He was retired from the US Air Force, havingB served in Vietnam, and attended
Fust United Methodist Church
of Rutherfoidton. He enjoyed
retuemeni living in the Bill's
Creek area and doing commu
nity service with his wife of44
years, VerAnn. He especially
enjoyed volunteering at Bill's
Creek Hardware and seeing all
the people who came in each
day.
Survivors: his wife, VerAnn
Jacobsma Kimbrough of the
home; sisters, Betty Smith of
Orlando, Fta. and Helen Kimbrough of Ricbartlson, Tex
as; nieces. Heather and Joey Andrade and their children.
Allison and Tyler ofWest Palm Beach, Fla. and Robin and
Keith Tcnen of West Palm Beach; mother-in-law, Anna
Mae Havens of Sibley, Iowa; sisters-in-law, LoRae and
Rick Dressier of Lake Crystal, Minn., Linda Jacobsma of
Ham Lake, Minn., Ruth and Jake Juirens of Sibley; and
brother-in-law. Bob and Bonnie Hargcns of Lincoln, Neb.
He was also preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Bur-
dell Jacobsma.
Memorial services were held at 2 pun. Thursday, Feb.
25 at First United Methodist Church in Rutherfordton with
Dr. Jack Knoespel officiating. Military honors were ac
corded by the Rutherford County Honor Guard. The femily
received friends one hour prior to the service in the sanctu
ary of the church.
Memorials: Hospice of Rutherford County, PO Box
336, Forest City, 28043; or First UMC, 264 N. Main St..
Rutherfordton, 28139.
d g - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, March 10,2016
Jon Lockwood
On March 3,2016. Jon Lockwood ofMoeksville.died.
Survivore; his wife of31 years, Gayle; and his daughter.
Rynae; and 2 sons. Jason and Matthew.
Services will be held Friday night at 7 at Oethsemane
Church. 1687 US 601 N..Mocksville.
Betty Beaochamp 'Dsb'Potts
Mrs. Betty (Dub) Beauchamp Potts. 87. formerly of NC
801 S., Advance, died Wednesday. March 2.2016. at Sa-
lemtowne Moravian Home.
She was bom Sept. 10,1928 in Davic County to the late
Joel Edward and Neila Smith Beauchamp. Mrs. Potts was
an active member of Advance United Methodist Church
which was a big part of her life. She and her husband were
supportive of any projects in the church. Mrs. Potts en
joyed traveling with her husband and Sower gardening.
She was preceded in death by her husband, G.W. PoCts;
and a sister. Nelda B. Sofiey.
Survivors: several nieces and nephews: and many ex
tended family members from the Potts family.
A funeral service was condncled at 2 pjn.. Tuesday.
March 8 at Advance United Methodist Church with the
Rev. Patrick Snow ofSciatLng-The body was placed in the
church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in
the church cemetery. The family received friends in the fel
lowship hall following the service.
Memoriab; Advance UMC. ?0 Box 2021, Advance,;
or charity of donor's choice.
Condolences: www.earonjiuieralservlce^om,
Karen Lynn WardKaren Lynn Ward,58,ofChinquapin Road,Mocksville,
died Sunday, Feb. 28,2016 at home.Ba dog trainer and breeder, a horse
Survivors: an uncle, RaynwDd
and numerous cousins.
Chinquapin Road, Mocksville.
- Condolences: www.wrlghrjunenilservicesjie:.
Dagie county Puwtc uuratyMocksville, NC
AUison Danielle Anderson
^Allison Danielle Anderson, 21, fonncrly of Mocksville,
died In an automobile accident in Davie County on Thurs
day, March 10,2016.n She was bom May 27.
1994, the daughter of Dan
ny F, Anderson of Mocks
ville and Jeanne Lynne
Cannady Anderson of
Olivia, She was a former
student at Davie County
High School and graduat
ed from Western Hamett
High School in Lillington
in 2012.She was a senior at
Campbell University and
was scheduled to graduate
in May with a bachelor's
degree in biology. Her
plans were to attend NC
State University and be- .
come a veterinarian. She
was employed as a veteri
narian assistant at the Ban-
field Hospital (a division
of PetSmait) in Sanford. She was fuimy, smart, loving and
kind. She loved Batman and animals. She had a saltwater
aquarium, two dogs, Banett and Easlon, and a cat. Bailey.
In addition to her parents, she is survived by: her mater-
oai grandmother, Lucille Graham Cannady of Olivia; her
m^mat grandfather. Holt Cannady of Coals; her pater
nal grandmother. Shirley Anderson of Mocksville; a sister,
Margaret L. Anderson of Mocksville; a niece and ne{diew,
Madison E. Lewis and Bryson K. Lewis of Mocksville; ,
plus several aunts, uncles and cousins and a multitude of
fiiends.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandfather, ,
TP. Anderson.
The first visitation was from 5-7 pm. Sunday. March 13
at Davie Funeral Service Chapel in Mocksville. A service ,
followed at 7 p.m. in the chapel with the Rev. Carroll Jor
dan officiating, assisted by the Rev. Tom Ncsbilt.
A second visitation was held on Monday from 1 -3 pan. ,
at Olivia Presbyterian Church in Olivia. The service fol
lowed at 3 olficiated by Elder BeBe Briggs and assisted .
by the Rev. Geo^ Walton. Burial followed in the church
cemetery.
Memorials: any animal rescue agency of the donor's
■choice.
Condolences: www/laviefuneralservicejcom.
Pamela McGlamery Doby
Mrs. Pamela McGlamery Doby, 55. ofMocksville, died
■ on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at Forsyth Medical Center
with family by her side.
She was bora in Yadkin County on Feb. 11. 196! to
Brice and Shirley Anthony McGlamery. She was a mem
ber of Green Meadows Baptist Church where she was a
: dedicated member of the choir and enjoyed working with
. the children/youth. Mrs. Doby was eniployed with Banes
Brand Corporate Office for 16 years and was a member of
, dieWMU.
She.was preceded in death by her mother in 2015.
Survivors: her husband of 17 years, Kenny Wilson
Doby; 2 children, James Michael Doby (Caillin) of Lew-
isville and Kendra Denisc Doby, of Lewisville; her grand
daughter, Hazel Elizabeth Doby; 2 sisters, Tammy Kerley
(Howard) of Moiganton and Shana Harrison (Johnny) of
Salisbury; a niece, Shelby Harrison; and nephews, Nathan-
. ielKetley, Eric Kerley and Owen Harrison.
A'fdneral service was held at 11 am. Monday. March
' 14 at Green Meadows Baptist Church with Pastors Josh
Greene, Danny Emory and Bill Thrailkill officiating. Buri
al followed in the church cemetery. The family received
friends Sunday, March 13 at Haywonh-Miller Kindecton
CbapelinAdvance.
Memorials; Green Meadows Baptist Mens' Mission
Building Fund. 1146 NC 801 N., MocksvUlc.
Condolences: wwwJuxyniorth-miUerxom.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 17,2016 - C 7
Judy Pitzer DuChemin
Mrs. Judy Bessie Pitzer DuChemin, 77, of Mocksville,
died Saturday, Feb. 20,2016, at Gordon Hospice House in
Statesvillc.
She was bom March 26,1938, in Hamilton County, Ohio
to the late Lynn and Lillian Pitzer, the third of six children.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Robert
Ray DuChemin, in 2004; and 3 sisters.
Survivors: her son, Robert Ray Duchemin Jr. of Mocks
ville (Rcgina); 2 brothers; 2 grandchildren, Taiy Kay
Duchemin and Arron Casey Duchemin; and nieces and
nephews.
Her remains were put to rest in San Antonio. Texas,
Memorials; Regina Duchemin. 101 Dots Lane, Mcoks-
ville.
Condolences: wwH/^alonfuneralservice-com.
Emma Christine McClannon Hinkie
Mrs. Emma Christine McClannon Hinkie, 91, of Friar
' Lane,Mocksville,died'Diesday.Maich 1.2016,at Forsyth
Medical Center In Winston-Salcm.
She was bora Jan. 19.1925 in Davie County to the late
William Smith and Alda Nichols McClannon. She was a
member of Liberty United Methodist Church where she
had served as head of the children's department for many
years. She worked at Re-Nu Dry Cleaners, Buriington In-
' dustries in <2ooleemee and Ketchie Creek Bakery. She was
' an active member of the United Methodist Women and the
Home.Extension Club. Her hobbies included baking, quilt-
' ingand ceramics.
She was also preceded in death by a daughter. Vera Lynn' Hinkie; 3 brothers, Sinclair. JW and Roy McClannon; and
a sister, Geneva Gates.
Survivors: her husband of 73 years. Bruce Edward
Hinkie Sr.; 5 childten. Ed Hinkie (Elizabeth), Chris Hin
kie (Donna), Cathy Edwards (Cliff), all of Mocksville,
Dora Grandy (Tom) of Kentucky and E)elia Hinkie of
Washington; 12 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren: 2
great-gfeat-grandchildrcn; and 2 sisters, Maiy Lynn Tussey
(Bruce) ofLexington and Vivian Jamerson of Georgia.
A funeral service was conducted at 3 pm., Sunday,
March 6 at Liberty United Methodist Church with the
.Rev, Brad Cunningham officiating. Burial followed in the
church cemetery. The family received friends Sunday at
the church. ' .
Memorials;.Liberty. UMC, 141 Liberty Circle,Mocks
ville/'
(Condolences: wwwxatonfunerahsrvicex:om.
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Ira Eugene Jester
Mr. Ira Eugene Jester, 70, of Yadkinville Road, Mocks-
ville, died Thursday, MarchTO, 2016, at the home of his
son.
He was bom Feb. 5,1946,inFoi3yth County to the late
David Montgomery and Mozcll
Moser Jester. Mr. Jester was a
hard-working mac and had .
worked at Shattalon Motors in
Winston-Salem. Mr. Jester was
instrumental in fimdraiseis for -
Muscular Dystrophy.
. He was also preceded in
death by: his wife, Mary Gor-
don and 3 brothers, Ste-
phen Jester, Harold Montgom-
ery Jester and Curlie Lee Jester.
Siurvivors: a daughter, Tam-
: my Jester (Mike McBride) of
Kemersville; a son, Michael f
Jester (Joanna) of Siatesville; 2
grandchildren,William Tristan Jester and Jenna Newsome;
4 siblings, Ronald Jester (Deanna) of Advance, Norma
Jean Joyner (Ronnie) of Mooresville, Inez Pairish (JR.)
and Sybil Joyner, all of Wnston-Salem; and several nieces
and nephews.
A memorial service was conducted at 4 pan., Sunday,
March 13 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Barry
Brown officiating. The family received friends at the funer
al home following the service. Burial was in Enon Baptist
Church Cemetery in East Bend.
Memorials: American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Branch
Drive, Greensboro, 27407.
Condolences: Hww.ea/oty^jneraitervice.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, March 17,2016 -CT
Karen Jean Sharer Sykes
Mrs. Karen Jean Sharer Sykes, 65, of Deacon Way,
Mocksvillc, died Monday, March 14,2016, at her home.
She was bora Jan. I, 1951. in Clinton County, Iowa,
to Gerald Lee Sharer and
the late Evelyn Marjorie
Holesingcr Sharer. She was
a member of First United
Methodist Church, Mocks-
Survivors: her husband,
John Richard Sykes of the
home; her father of Fulton, 'S/ffiM
111.; 2 daughters, Andrea
Sykes of Hudson and Patti H[ Wti ^
Forbes (Greg) ofMocksville; Jr^SB^k
2 grandchildren, Lauren and vI^Hb
Giayson, all of Mocksville; ^9
a sister, Marie Winget (Rex)
of Fulton; a brother, Wayne
-Sharer (Deborah) of Milan,
A funeral service will be
conducted at 2 pm., Thursday, March 17 at First United
Methodist Church with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating.
Burial will follow in Rose Cemetery. The family was to re
ceive friends from 7-9 pan. Wednesday. March 16 at Eaton
Funeral Home.
Memorials: Rrst UMC, 305 N. Main St., Mocksville,
memo: Prayers & Squares.
Coudolences: Hwrv-ea/on^neraJserv/cez-om.
Joseph Bailey 'Son'Mason
Mr. Joseph Bailey "Sod" Mason of Mocksville died on
March 10,2016.
He was bora May 19, 1924, in Mocksville, the only
ctuld ofCatherine and Charlie
Mason. He-was a member of
Cedar Grove Baptist Church,
where he served on the Dea-
con Board, and helped with
the upkeep of the grounds.
He worked hard and provid-
ed for his family. He letiied
from Burlington Industries
after years of service, and
l^r went back to work at
their Stanley He loved
to worit with his hands, fisb,
and always had a good joke
to share. He liked to make iZjSu
, people laugh. He had a gen-
de spirit, and always took one 1"
day at a time. He was loved
and respected by family, friends, and community,
He was preceded in death by bis wife, Minnie Mason, in
21X)8,andadaughter.Ji>sephiiie Mason, in 1999.
' Survivors: 5 sons, Lany (Brenda) Johnson ofBaltimore,
Md.; EddieJohnson ofStatesville; Marion.Randy, andTer-
ly Johnson all of Mocksville; 2 daughters. Crystal (the late
Rev. James) Clement, and Sherri (Min. Brian) Diggs, both
of Mocksville; 28 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; a
great-great-grandchild; several other relatives and friends.
His funeral service was held on Monday, March 14 at
3 pan. at Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Mocksville. The
, Rev. KeUy Brown, associate minister, officiated, and the
^ Rev. Marion Franks, pastor, delivered the eulogy. Buri
al followed in the church cemetery. The family received
I friends atthe church one hourbefore the service.
n Condolences: www.GraluimFuneralHomejiel.
Wendy Jane GoIUher Worrell
Wendy Jane Golliher Worrell died at Summerlin Hospi
tal in Las Vegas, Nev. Monday night. Feb. 15,2016.
Amemorial service will be held Friday, Match 18 at II
ajD. at Episcopal Church of the Ascension of Fork
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Jack Harding Boger
Mr. Jack Haiding Boger, 83. of Dulin Road. Mocksvffle,
died Saiurday, March 19.2016, at Brookstone Terrace in
aemmons.
He was bom Sept. 4.1932 in Davie County to the late
Noah Albert and Nellie Catherine Dull Boger. He was a
veteran of the U.S; Army having served in the Korean Con
flict. 59th Engr. Const. Co. at Udd A.FS.. in Alaska. He
was a mertiber of Smidi Grove United Methodist Church
where he served for many years as a trustee, usher and
church treasurer. He and wife Ann owned and operated Ro
ger's Kar Kleen Service for 48 years. He was a member of
Piedmont Cars Club and loved to sell, clean and show cars.
He was preceded m death by; 4 siblings, Lester Bo
ger (Helena), Catherine Seamon (Wayne). Albert Dcnton
Boger (Patsy) and James Charles "Butch" Boger; and a
great-grandchild. Callum Marshall Bailey.
Survivors; his wife to whom he married June 28,1952,
Ann Hendrix Boger of the home; 2 sons, Ronald Dale
Boger and Gregory Mark Boger (Cynthia), all of Mocks-
ville; 4 grandchildren, Desiree Bailey (Adam). Ronald
Dale "Bubba" Boger, Rebecca Boger (Andrew Jones) of
Greensboro and Jated Robert Boger of Baltimore. Md.; 2
great-grandchildren. Beau Hunter. Martin and Lyra HoUis
Bailey.
AfuncraIservicewastobecohduclcdat3 pjn.,Wednes-,
day, March 23 at Smith Grove United Methodist Church
with the Rev. Darren Crotts officiating. Tlie body was to be
placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial
was to follow in the church cemetery. The family received
friends Tuesday, March 22 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: Community Home Care & Hospice, 2730
South Tbeker St., Buriington. 27215; or Alzheimer's As
soc.,225 N.Michigan Ave..Ste. nOO.Chicago, 0,60601-
7633.
Condolences: tivw-eatonfiineralservice^nm.
Harvey Joe Hendrix
Mr. Harvey Joe Hendrix. 78. ofAdvance, died Saturday.
March 19.2016 at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital.
He was born March 12,1938 in DavieCounty tothclatc
Otis and Nomie Hendrix. He was
employed for Baity Tire Ser-
vice before his illness in 1994 and
was a member of No Creek Prim-
itive Baptist Church. Mr, Hendrix
-will be remembci^ for his kind-
ness and loving ways tis well as
his funny andjoking ways.
Survivors: his wife of 53 years,
Edna Mae of the home; 2 sons,
Ronnie Hendrix (Angie) of Ad-
Vance and Mickie Hendrix (Lor- ..
na) of Lexington; 5 grandchil-
dreri. Eddie Barrier of Mocksville.
Danelle Gaddy (Charlie) of Advance. Dylan Carpenter
of Advance. Leeann Smith (Brandon) of Churchland and
Dawn Hendrix of Lexington; and 8 great-grandchildren; 2
sisters. Betty Snider (Monty) of Mocksville and Hailene
Walser (Jiles) of Lexington; and 3 sisters-in-law, Diane
Baker (Brian) and Vickie Bevon, both of Lexington and
Delilah Burton (Walter) of Advance.
He is also preceded in death by: a sister. Edna Mac; and
2 brothers. Billy Wayne and Clarence Otis Hendrix.
A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
March 22 at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church by Elder
Eddie Fowler. Mr. Hendrix lie in state one hour prior to the
scrtice. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The fami
ly received fiiends Monday at Haywotlh-Miller Kiodecton
Chapel.
Condolences: www.hay,vorih-miUer.com.
Jackie Nifong Godbey
Jackie Nifong Godbey. 73. of Mocksville, died on
March 19, 2016. at Forsyth Medical Center after a short
illness.
She was bom on April 30.1942. in Forsyth County to
the late Roy "Jack" Nifong and Lucille James Nifong. She
was a homemaker. Her happiest moments were with Lisa,
her daughter, shopping at WalMart.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her hus-
band Jerry Godbey; 2 sisters Ruby Kepley and Bonnie
~ Swicegood; a brother, Roy F. "Toad" Nifong; and her step-
ri son.WayneGodbey.
— Surviving: her son. Tim Nifong (Tamara); her daugh-
3" ter, Lisa Godbey; a step-son. Roger Godbey (Judy): a sis-
f'' ter. Lynn Nifong Nicholson (Nick); brother-in-law, Ken^Swlcegood; 2 grandchildren. Jason Nifong (Kelly) and
Chase Nifong (Heather); and 4 step-grandchildren.
' The celebration of life service was to be held at North
^Lexington Baptist Church, 201 Mizc Road. Lexington.
— on Wednesday, March 23. at 3 pun. The family were to
^ meet with friends one hour prior to tlie service. The Rev.
4^ Gavin Pratt and Dr. Robert Flbyd were to officiate. Burial
i was 10 be in the church cemetery. Serving as Pallbearers:
^ Troy Gibson.AlbertSmith. Robert Nicholson, John Boyd.
^ Chase Nifong and Ken Swicegood.
O Memorials: North Lexington Baptist.
I Condolences: wvwjiaviefimerahervice.com.
Mary Margaret Hill Link
Mary Margaret Hill Link. 88. of Cooleemee.died at her
home on Tuesday. March 15.2016.
(Barbara) and Ervin Hill, both
ofSalisbury; a sister. Connie Hill of Salisbury; 3 grandchil
dren. Robbie Grimes, Katie Link and Biandon Ruth; and a
. great-grandchild, Shana Link.
She was also preceded In death by 2 brothers, London
and Henry Hill.
The family received friends Thursday, March 17 at Da-
vie Funeral Service Chapel in Mocksville. Aceiebration of
life service was conducted in the funeral chapel at 2 pm.on
Friday officiated by the Rev, Wayne Swisher, Burial fol-^lowed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee.
Memorials: Hospice of Davie. 377 Hospital St., Suite
103. Mocksville: or to a charity of the donor's choice.
Condolences; www4aviefimeralserviceJ:om.
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Edith Cartncr Koontz Miller
' Edjjh Cartncr Koontz Miller, 99, of Woodleaf, died Fri-
I day^March 18,2016, at Carillon Assisted Living in Salis-
I bury, surrounded by her family. She lived an active life
; until her health declined five months ago.
The funeral service was held Monday, March 21 at 3
pjD. at Woodleaf United Methodist Chunrii, with the Rev.
Sybil J. Perrell officiating. Visitation followed in the fel
lowship haD. A private burial service is planned.
Survivors: her only child, Nancy M. Wetmore; grand-
; daughters, Barbara W. Murdoch and Libby W. Watson :
' (husband Anic); 2 great-grandchildren, Laura Elizabeth
; andJacobDonaidWatson;her"special"granchildien,Sara |
n A.BaileyandKatioB.Chand]er<husbandRob):and''spc-
i cia!" great-grandchildren, Spence and Olivia "Liv" Chan-
; dler.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbum
Darr Miller (Jan. 23, 1997); son-in-law, WiUiam Spence
'BUr Welraote Jr. (June 5,2015); 2 brothers,Tom (Nora)
and Roy (Nancy C.) Koontz; and 3 sisters, Carolyn Koontz,
Betty Jean K. Freeman (Arthur) and Faye K. Dwiggins
(Edd).
She was bom Jan. 30,1917, in Davie County, a daugh
ter of the late Foley Wilson Koontz and Mary Cartncr
Koontz. She graduated from Cool Springs High School in
Cool Springs in 1934. ShemarriedWlbum DarrMillerin
! 1937 and moved to Rowan County, where they fanned for
many years. She later was employed at Burlington Mills in
I Cooleemce as a clerk for more than 25 yeare until the mill
i closed in 1969. She then trained to be a certfied nursing
i assistant, but during her training at Davie County Hospi- '■' tal, site was approached by hospital officials because of
! her cooking skills and the need in the hospital food service1 deparuncnl. She joined the hospital food seivice, eamed '
; her dietitian certification and was employed there for morethan 20 years. She was known for her homemade rolls,chicken pics, and her speciality food at hospital events. She
was a lifelong Methodist, serving as a member of Salem
' Methodist in MocksvUle, and then South River and Wood- :
leaf Methodist churches. In the Needmore and Woodleaf
■ communities, she volunteered her skills as a quilter, nee-
• die worker, and cook at fund-raisers at churches. During
• winiermonths.iheWomenoftheChurchmetforday-long' quilting sessions in her home. With thousands of small' stitches, they created hundreds of colorful quilts for family
■ and friends, or for donations to churches and volunteer fire
' departments for fund-raising raffles.Memorials: Woodleaf UMC Cemetery Fund, PO Box .
: 299, Woodleaf, 27054; Unity Presbyterian Columbarium
: Fund, PO Box 28, Woodleaf, 27054; or Rowan Hospice/
■ Palliative Care, 720 Grove St., Salisbury. 28144.
• Jaime Alberto Arias Montoya
Jaime Alberto Arias Montoya, 28, died m an automobileaccident Friday, March 18,2016, in Gumming, Ga.
He was bom in the RepubUc of Colombia on Feb. 5,1988, the only son of Lucy Marleny Arias Montoya ofStatesville. He was a 2008 graduate of Statesviile High
School and a 2015 graduate of Western Carolina University with a degree in criminal justice. He had worked withthe Hickory Police Department and as a security officer.He had attended St. PhiUp the Apostle Catholic Church in
Statesville.
0 In addition to his mother, he is survived by: his step-fa-r4 ther, David McFadden of the home; 2 uncles, German" Arias (Luz Mary) and Heman Arias; 5 aunts, Maria Pier-J remont (Guy), Terosita Orlitta (John), Blanca Arias, Daicy_ Velasquez (Hector) and Evcaris Arias (Jaime Eeheverty);
D pJus numerous cousins.) The family received friends at Reavis Funeral Homer> of Statesville on Sunday. A Mass of Christian Burial was
D conducted at St. Pllilip the Apostle Catholic Church mZ Statesville at 11 a.m. Monday officiated by the Rev. Father1 Thomas J. Kessler, pastor.3 Condolences: Hww^viefuneraiservice^om or www.
y • reavisJhsl(3lcsviUe.com.
DAVIE COUNTYENTERPRISERECORD,Ibiwday,March24,2016.
Sandra Leigh Mc Anich Osbome MosesMrs. Sandra Leigh McAntnch Osbome Moses, formerly
ofErie, Pa., diedSunday,March20,2016,at her residence.
She was bom Nov. 12, 1946, in Brookville, Pa., to the
Berti McAnitich. She woik^ for
Academy in 1964.
were her family and the time she
spent with her sons, graodldds,
her flowcis and her ducks. She
enjoyed watching Nolan wrestle and Wednesday afternoon bike rides with Ian. Sunday
afternoons, while the family gathered to watch the races
with her husband, were among her favorite limes. She was
overjoyed to welcome her new grandson, Nathaniel, bomFeb. 17. She enjoyed the outdoors, maintaining landscap
ing, and riding the "mule" back in the woods with kids.
Sandy was every bit about her family, and friends, She wasthe glue that held her fanuly together, especially since the
passing of her mom in 2011. She was a reader, and since
retiring from work life had taken up, quilting, yoga and
gardening. Although not aregular attendee, she consideredherself a member ofthe Salvation Army where her mother
look her as a little girl to church.She was preceded in death by a brother, Gary, in 2004.
Survivors: her husband Gaiy, whom she married in1982; her children Kelly Osbome (Melinda), Ryan Os
bome (Tonya), Peggy Moses, Sean Moses and David Moses (Vanessa); sister. Rose Spiilman (Daniel); brothers,
Michael McAninch and Jeffrey McAninch (Blanca); 13
grandchildren; 6 great-grandchitdrcn; and numerous niec
es and nephews.
A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Wednesday, March 23 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial followed inRose Cemetery. The family received friends on Tuesday,
March 22 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: Salvation Army, PO Box 1205,Winston-Sa-
lem, 27102-1205.
Condolences: wwtv.eatonJuneralservicejx>m.
Louis Stanley Ocker
Louis Stanley Ocker, 52, died at his home in MocksvUle
after a period of declining health,
A native of New York, he was bom Oct. 19,1963, to the
late Louis and Constance Ocker. He was a former employ-
eeofWal-Mait.
Survivors: a cousin, Andrew F. Ocker of Demon.
No services are planned.
Condolences; www.daviefimeralservice^am.
DAVIEC6uim'ENTERPRlSERECORD,Tharsday,March24,2016. tS
Juan Angel 'Miguel' VLUaiba
Juan Angel "Miguel" Villalba, of HuniersvUle. died on
March 15,2016, in Novanl Health MedlcalCenter in Hunt-
ereviUe.
He was bom io Argentina on Jan. 21,1936.sonofRa-
mona Villalba. He was educated in Argentina and became
a poUce ofBcer. He was a tower operator for the Aigen-
tina Airlines. He last worlted■as an industrial mechanic,
from which he retired. On Oct.24. 1957, Juan was married to
Nelida Marino. They had three
children. He loved to read,
cook, and learn new things.
Even though he was 80, he wasyoung at heart by keeping up
with technology, and all the lat
est happenings.
He was preceded in death
by his wife, Nelida, on Nov. 25,
2009.Survivors: a son, Bryan
(Viviana) Villalba of Huntets-
villc; 2.daughlers, Patricia Vil
lalba and Roxana Sosa, both of
Huntersville; 3 grandchildren, Roxana. Beatriz, and Ar-turo; a great-grandchild, Sara; 2 brothers; 4 sUteis; otherrelatives and friends.
His funeral service was held Fliday, March 18 at noonat Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Elder Raymond
Robinson Jr. officiated and burial followed in ClementGrove Church of God, 7th Day Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the ser-
vice.Condolences: www.CrahamFuneralHomejiet.
Steven Kent 'Steve' Saonders Sr.
Steven Kent "Steve" Saunders Sr. died at Forsylh Med
ical Center Saturday, March 19,2016.
A native of Washington, DC, he was bom Nov. 21,
1953 to Elizabeth J. Kelly Saunders and the late Thom
as B. Saunders. He was the widower of the late Debbie
Saunders who died Dec. 27,2015. They were married for
almost 43 years. He was a graduate of Oibbs High School
in St. Petersburg. Fla. Mr. Saunders had been a resident of
Davic County since 1999'and was a reuied machinist with
Gcsipa Fastener Co.
In addition to his mother, Elizabeth, who resides in
Florida, he is survived by: a son, Steven K. Saunders Jr.jDf
St. Petersburg; 2 daughters, Michelle Lynn Matron (Mi
chael) of Largo. Fla. and Stacy Lynn Saunders of Raleigh;
3 sisters, Susan Yardy (Barry) of Pasco County, Fla., San-
.dra McMurchie (John Ewan) of Newport Richie, Fla., and
Sharon Anderson of Pinellas Paric, Fla.
No formal services are planned.
Condolences: wwwJavie/uiuralservicexom.
Davle county Puoiic uoraoK'ocKsvilie, NC
B8 -BAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 31,2016
Rebeoa'Lynn'Allen
Rebecca "Lynn" Allen, 61, of MocksviJle, died at her
home surrounded by family following a lengthy illness, on
Fridayi March 25,2016.
She was bom Jan. 12,1955, in Rowan County.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Ella Mae Canter
Smith of Advance, and Robert Lee Smith of Oklahoma,
grandparents, William "Bill" Canter and Jeannie McDaniel
Canter ofAdvance.
Survivors: her husband Dewey "Donnie" Allen Jr. of
the home; daughters, Michelle Bennett (Dave) Laughlin
of Hubert, Jenny Bennett (Jared). Eure of Clemitions; 2
step-children, MicheUe Allen (Johnny) Lambert of Cool-
eemee, and Mitchell Allen; 6 grandchildren, C^sandra
"Cassi" Reice, McConnell AFB, Wichita, Kan., Raheem
Martin, Clemmons, Danielle Gibson, Hubert. Cody Maffin
, and Caleb Martin, Clemmons, Tristin Gibson, Hubert; 2
step-gcandsons, Tyler Lambert of Cooieemee, and Jae Eure
of Clemmons; a sister, Cynthia Arlenc (Mark) McClannon
of Mocksville; 2 aunts; several nieces and nephews; and
countless Biends.
A memorial service will be held at 2 pm. on Sunday.
April 24 at Bixby Presbyterian Church in Advance.
Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care Center, 377 Hospi
tal St. 103,Mocksville.
Walter Gordon Beaver
Mr. Walter Gordon Beaver, 90, of Salisbnry, died Mon
day, March 21,2016, at The Brian Center in Salisbury.
He was bom May 6,1925 , in Rowan County to the late
Paul Beaver and SlellaAdams Beaver Campbell. He was a
member of Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. He was
retired from Food Lion.
He was also preceded in death by his wife, Mary Lee
HoUiday Beaver.
Survivors: adaughter.CarolynSueSwiMgoodofSaUs- :
bury; 2 granddaughters, Stephanie Beck (Mark Strickland)
and Cynthia Graham, all of Lexington; 5 great-grandchil
dren, Aaron, Dylan and Landon Beck, Corey Graham and
Nakajah Vaughn; and 3 brothers, Don Beaver (Nancy) of
Mocksville.Marshall Beaver (Betty) of Myrtle Beach, S.C.
and Jimmy Campbell of Mocksville; and severalnieces '
and nephews. ,
A funeral service was conducted at 3'pjn., Monday, n
March 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Dana
Fraits officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The
family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior
to the service.
Condolences: www^atonfuneralservice^om.
Evelyn Geneva Cain a
Evelyn Geneva Cain, 76, died on March 28, 2016, at
Bermuda Commons Nursing Home.
She was bom in Davie County on April 29, 1939, toI the late Willie Malone Cain
and John Ijames. She received
formal education in the public
schools of Mocksville. She
left Mocksville and moved to
Jamaica, N.Y., at an early age.
She was first employed at Nu-.
clear Drive-Thm Cleaners as
a counter clerk. She left there
to become a floor manager for
CVS uritil her retirement in
2003. After retirement, she re-
tumed to Mocksville. She was a
devoted member of Mocksville
Second Presbyterian Church \
and served as Eider. She loved
to read, complete jig-saw puz
zles and travel.
She was also preceded in death by a son. Gary Steven
Cain and daughter-in-law, Carol Abr^am Cain.
Survivors: sons, Michael A. (juanice) Cain of Jamai
ca; N.Y., and Ernest Lee (Tawana) Cain of Mocksville; a
sister, Alfrieda (Sohrab) Shahidi of Sanford, Fla.; special
nephew, Damell A. Cain of Jamaica; 9 grandchildren; 9
great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends:
Funeral service will be held Sunday, April 3 at 4 pan.
at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Pastor Fred Terry
will officiate. The family will receive friends 30 minutes
before the service at the funeral home!
Condolences; GraliamFuneralHomejiei.
. Elvanla Marie Wilkes Crews
Elvania Marie Wilkes Crews of Mocksville died on the
morning ofThursday, Mareh 24,2016.
She was bom on Feb. 15, 1948 in Rowan County to
the late Ben Wilkes and Janie Wilkes Bowman. She was
a dependable, hard-working
I woman, whose employmentn included First Union Bimk
in Clemmons, where she was
teller manager. In. 1969, she
married Harold E. Crews.
They enjoyed 47 years of
marriage and had one child.
She was an active member of
St. John AME Zion Church,
wheie she served as a member
of the Deaconess Board and as
a Conununion Steward.
Survivors: her husband,
Harold E. Crews of Mocks
ville; her daughter, Carla
Crews of Mocksville; her "fa
vorite nephew/adopted son" Curtis E. Carter of Huniers-
ville: a brother, Elliot (Margaret) Wilkes of Mocksville;
2 sisters. Shirley Morrison of Charlotte and Flora Jean
(Bruce) Hancock of Statesville; and a host of relatives and
friends.
A memorial service was held on Tuesday, March 29, at
3p.m.at Graham FuneralHome.MinisterThomas Dalton,
associate pastor of Refuge Community Church, officiated.
The family received friends at the funeral home 30. minutes
before the service.
Condolences: miw.CrtihamFwieralHomeJiet.
Davie County PuDiic LiDrao
Mocksville. NC
• DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 31,2016
Nancy Virginia Riddle Mason
Mrs. Nancy Virginia Riddle Mason, 81, Cedar Ridge
Road, Mocksville, died Friday, March 25,2016, at TCniiy
-Elms in Clemmons.
Mrs. Mason was bom May 18.1934; In Davie Coun
ty to the late Robert Hall and
Salli^Virginia Bowles Riddle.
She was a charter member of
Blaise Baptist Church and was
a member of the Red Hat So-
cie^. Mis. Mason was craRy
and artistic and loved camping
andtraveling. She reliiedfrom • ^
WesteraEIectiicafler33 years.
She was also preceded in '
death by her husband, W.H,
"BiU" Mason; a son, William
Hubert Mason a sister,
Frances Riddle Nifong; and a ...
brother, Robert Gerald Riddle.
Survivors: a daughter, Kay
Payne (Jim), a son, Keith Mason (Carey), a sister. Patsy
Staley (Larry), a brother, Ronnie Riddle (Susan), all of
Mocksville; 7 grandchildren, Mike'Byerly, Crissy McE-
wen, Regan Heck, Richard Cooley, CJ. Mason, Serena
Mason and Colby M^n; 7 great-grandchildren; 2 gicat-
great-gFandchildren; a sister-in-law, Martha Mason Brown
(Conrad) ofYadldnville; and several nieces and nephews.
A funeiai service was conducted at 2 pjn. Monday,
March 28 at Blaise Baptist Church, with the Revs. Bill
Phillips. Glenn Sellers and Busier Brown officiating. The
body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the ser
vice. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. TTie family re
ceived friends Sunday, March 27jit Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials; Blaise Baptist Building Fimd, 134 Blaise
Church Road, Mocksville.
Condolences: »wiv.earon^n«raJ«rvicejrom.
Rachel Ann Woosley Rominger
Rachel Ann Woosley Rominger, 77, of Williams Road,
Advance, died Sunday morning, March 27, 2016 at her'
home.
A funeral service was held at 11 am. Wednesday at
Piedmont Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Wayne Swish-
er. Pastor Jeff Mabe and Preacher Clyde Akers. Burial fol
lowed in Forest Hill Memorial Park. The family received
friends Hiesday at the funeral home.
Mrs. Rominger was bom in Davidson County on July 3,
1938 to Edgar Holton and Clara Mae Charles Woosley. A
member of FeQowship Baptist Church, she loved her fam
ily, friends and church. She retired front Sara Lee Corp..
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Clif
ford Franklin Rominger in 2004; brother, David Woosley;
and sister, Helen Wood,
ij Surviving; sons, Ronnie Rominger (Robin) of Lexing-
— ton, JeffRominger (Angela) of Advance, and Chris Rom-
5 inger (Gundi) of Killeen, Texas: daughters, Debbie Rom-
inger of Advance, Kalhy Bailey (Keith) of Denton, Nila
Myers (James) of Advance, Patricia Strunk (Roy) and Su-
»o san Blase (Albert), all of Asheboro; 20 grandchildren; 22
great-grandchildren; and sister, Betty Rose Riggs (David)
ofArcadia.
' Memorials; Hcspice/Palliative CareCenier, 101 Hos-
V> pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103.'
Condolences; wmv.piedmonyimera/fiofflerom.
Bessie Lorraine Garrctson Sexton
Bessie Lorraine Garrelson Sexton, 75, of Tobaccoville,
died at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home Tbesday, March
22,2016.
A native of West Virginia, n '
she was bom July 16, 1940,
the daughter of the late William
Floyd Garrelson and Lela Lor-
raine Hooper Garrelson. She
was a homcmakcr. [j3||HPr! '
Survivors: 2 sons, Curtis
Sexton of Myrtle Beach and Mi-
chael Sexton (Maxine) of Rich- s;
mond, Va.; a daughter, Rebecca
Lynn Sullivan of Tobaccoville;
2 brothers, Johnny Garrelson
(Margaret) of Mocksville, and
Arnold Garrelson; 10 grand-
children; and 7 great-grandchil-
She was also preceded .in
death by; a daughter, Drema
Moser; and 4 brothers. Bud. Ed, James Sherrill and Randall
Curtis Garrelson.
A celebration of life service was held at 1 pm. Friday,
March 25 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel in Mocksville
conducted by Pastor Margaret Garrelson. The family re
ceived friends on Thursday. Burial followed in the Gardens
of Memory in Walkerlown.
Condolences; wiwj/av/e^eraijervice.cojn.
John Steven 'Woo Woo' Smith
John Steven "Woo Woo" Smith, 62, of Cooleemee, died
at his home on Easter Sunday, March 27,2016.
He was bom on'Nov. 20, 1953 at Rowan Hospital In
Salisbury to John Qucntin and'Janet Manning Smith.
During his middle school and high school years, he worke^
at his fathcr'sservice station,where
he developed a love of classic cars.
He attended Davie High school but n JK
dropped out at age 15 to support
his mother, disabled father and two .
younger sisters, He later worked to
obtain his adult high school diplo-
ma, which he proudly hung in his , j
homo. He worked at Ingcrsoil-Rand X
for 43 years and was looking for-
ward to ills upcoming reiircmeni.
lie loved spending time with fam-
ily, helping to care for his mother,
and being with his nieces and neph- ffiSl
ews, spoiling them with.presents
at Cliristmas. He loved NASCAR,
reading, rock and roll music, movies and sending funny
birthday cards to relatives.
He was preceded in death by: his maternal grandpar
ents. Edward F, and Alice E. Manning: paternal grandpar
ents, W.N. and Blanche Smith; his father, Quentin Smith;
brother, Richard Smith; and nephew, Chris Jordan.
Survivors: his mother, Janet Smith of Mocksville; broth
er, Bob (Ann) Smith of Boise, Idaho; sisters, Monica (Joe)
Jordan and Alice (Chris) Hancs of Mocksville; nephews,
Kevin Jordan of Boston,.Mass, and Brian (Kelly) Jordan of
Mocksville; and several great-nieces and nephews.
There will be a private family memorial service.
Memorials: charity of the donor's choice.
Davie Counly W.\c uorarv
Klocksvilie. NC
-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, March 31,2016
Sharline Baker 'Jeannie' Williams
Ms. Sharline "Jeannie" Baker Wlliams, 64, of Fairfield
Road, Mocksville.died Friday, March 25,2016, at Kate B.
Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.
She was bom May 22,1951, ^
in Ashe County to the late Dock
and Ola Adkins Webb Baker. ^ v '^9
She enjoyed spending time withhergrandkids.herdogs.andat- ^
tending the Senior Center. j
She was also preceded in ..1". n
death by 2 sisters and 3 broth-
Survivors: 4 childreii, Bar-
ly Carroll, Bobbie McLelland
<Rusty), Angela PIott(Jefi) and 5 il
-Christy Price; 5 grandchildren, W w «JSJessica McLelland; Justin Mc- S , ^ n hS
Lelland, Zachary Plott. Ashley fi • ^Plott and Allison Plott; a sister, ' JF
Ann Falls (Bari); and a brother,
Charles Baker- ^ ^
The family received friends Sunday, March 27 at Eaton
Funeral Home.
Memorials; Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hos
pice Lane. Winston-Saiem,"27103; or Humane Society of
Davic, PC Bo* 153, Mocksvifib^._
Condolences; HWW.ea/on/unerdfc«Tice/:om.
Davle county f'ubiic liDrary
Mocksville, NC
Annie Lois Hunter'Nooke'Benson
Annie Lois "Nooke" Hunter Benson died on March 29,
201% after a brief illness.
She was bom on Feb. 25. 1944. to the late Wit. and
Hester Scott Hunter in Mocks-
vilie. A lifelong resident of the
city, she attended local public
schools and gradtiated from
Davie County Training School.
She retired from IXiuglas Bat-
tery Manufacturing Co. after
17 yeats as supervisor. She
was married for 46 yeais to Le-
roy Benson. She was a faithful
and active member of Mainville
AME Zion Church and enjoyed
decorating the feUowship hall
for occasions and church events.
She was also a member of the
Board ofTrustees,Usher Board,
Sunday School, a life member
of the Woman's Home and Overseas Missionary Society,
bulletin board coordinator, and president emeritus of the
Stewardess Board. When the fellowship ball was built, she
accepted the job of painting all the kitchen cabinets. Her
favorite scripture was "1 can do all things through Christ
who strengthens me." (Fbllippians 4; 13).
She was preceded in death by her parents and a brodier,
Thomas Richard Hunter.
Surviving: her husband, Leroy Benson of the home; 4 ,
stepchildren, Siephone Hedrick, Leslie Benson, Tange-
la B. (Norris) Culpeppet, and Shevone Dalton; 4 sisters.
Hazel Dillaid of Mocksvilte, Linda Riggs of Winston-Sa-
lem. Janice Summers of Chapel Hill, and Phyllis Hunter of
Charlotte: 3 brothers, James Hunter (Janet) ofKemersville,
Kenneth Hunter of Moeksvllle. and Keith Hunter (Cathy)
of Indian Trail; 3 brothers-in-law, Bernard Benson and
' Geoige Benson of Califoraia, John Benson ofWinston-Sa-
lem; 4 sisters-in-law, Margretta Key and Alice Lindsay of
Winston-Salem, and Queen (Al) Whithee of Florida, and
Rozie (Carl) Bums of Winston-Salem; an uncle, Willie
Scott (Shirley) of Moeksvllle; an aunt, M.irgaret L^ons of
Winston-Salem; 3 faithful friends, Carol Benton, Diane
(Grady) Jackson, and the Rev. WanEtta Belle, all of Win
ston-Salem; 7 grandchildren; and a host of nieces, neph
ews, cousins, and friends.
Her funeral service was held Monday, April 4 at 4 pan.
at Mainville AME Zion Church in Moeksvllle. The Rev.
Sylvia Y. F^rry officiated and burial followed in the church
cemetery. The family received friends at the church one
bcKir before the service.
CooMences-.www.CrahamFuneralHomeJiet.
Jtssie Bill 'JB' Boyter
Mr. Jessie Bill "J. B." Boyter. 81. of Charleston Ridge
Drive, Moeksvllle, died Monday, April 4.2016, at Foisyth
Medical Center in Winston-Salem.
He was bom Dec. 21, 1934 in Forsyth County. Mr.■Boyter had worked for Chevrolet for 25 years. He had' served as a pastor and was involved in the church prior to: going into the locksmith business.He was preceded in death by his mother, Bessie Cock-erham Boyter Evans; his father, William Boyter Sr.; and a
brother, William Boyter Jr.Survivors; his wife of 62 years. Margie Clara WyaBBoyter of the home: 4 children. Ricky Boyter (Peggy) ofaemmons; Deborah Goforlh (John) of Winston-Salem,Donna Phillips (Justin) of Moeksvllle and Jenny Noah(Joe) of Germanton; 7 grandchildren, John Boyter, LynnShear, Meagan Boyter, Heather Burrow. Ashley Joyner,
Joshua and Jessi Noah; and 5 great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be conducted at 4 pan., Saturday, April 9 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev.Beechard Moorefield officiating. The family will receive
friends at the funeral home following the service.Memorials; pay it forward to someone in need just as he
(fid throughout his lifetime.Condolences: www^alon/uneralservice£om.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, ThurstJay, April 7,2016 - 9
Joan Elaine Davis Harris
Joan Elaine Davis Harris, 77, of Mocksville, died Sat-
urd.ty, April 2,2016, at the Salisbury Genesis Healthcare '
Center.
She was the wife of Wil
liam Eckerd Harris and they
had been married for more
than 60 years. Mrs. Harris
was b(3m in Peachland on July
29, 1938, the daughter of the
late E.P. Davis and the late
Frances Horn Davis. She was
also preceded in death by a
brother, Wayne Davis. During
her wcuiing years, she was a
seamstress in the textile in
dustry.
In addition to her husband,
survivors include: 2 sons,
Phillip A. Harris of Mocks
ville and William E. Harris Jr.of Norwood; a daughter, Debbie H. Shankle and husband
Charles of Norwood; 2 brothers, HoUls and Ted Davis,
both of Norwood; a sister, Pam Ridenhour ofRichfield; 2
grandchildren, Curtis Swaringen of Albemarle and Daniel
Shankle of Norwood; a great-grandchild, Russell Swarin
gen; and a special "grandson," Luke Lewis.
No formal services are platmed.
Condolences; www^aviefiineralservicexom.
Mary 'Beth' Link
Mary "Beth" Link. 49. of Cooleemee.died at Wake For
est Baptist Medical CenterThutsday,March31,2016, after
a period of declining health,
Bora Aug. 12,1966, she was
the daughter the late Kelly
Lec Link Sr. who in 1998
late Ma^ Margaret
Hill Link who died March 15,
2016. She graduated from Da-
vie County High School and
became a Licensed Practical
Nurse,workingforBrightmcxir
Nursing Center in Salisbury.
Survivors: daughter, Kattie
N. Link; a granddaughter, Sha-
na Marie Link; a sister. Shirley
Ann Grimes (Robert); and 4
brothers, Kelly Lee Link Jr.,
Ricky R. Link. Timothy "Er-
vin" Link and Joe Link, all of
Cooleemee.
The family received friends at her church, the Coolee
mee Church of God, from 1-3 pm. Saturday, April 2. The
celebration of life service foUowed in the church at 3 pan.
with Pastor Bruce Harry officiating. Burial was in Legion
Memorial Park in Cooleemee.
Memorials: Cooleemee Church of God.
Condolences; wwwjianefimeralservice.com.
Jim Mayberry
Jim Mayberry. 71, died Wednesday, March 30,2016.
Mr. Mayberry had been a master carpenter in the Cooleemee area for the past 30 years. He enjoyed riding hismotorcycle, the outdoors and cooking out.
A memorial service will be held later.
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Pauline Beane Hendrix
Mrs. PauHne Beane Hendrix, 94, of US 64 E., Advance,
died Wednesday, April 6. 2016, at Brookstone Terrace In
Cierrunons.
She was born April 30, n . .-atg1921, in Davidson County to ^
the late Ardenis D. and Lillith-
Mtf had directed VBS many
She was known for her stnile
partment of Hefner's Land of '
Food.
She was also preceded in death by her husband of 60
years, Thomas Anderson Hendrix; 2 sisters, FannieYountz
and Bonnie Black: and 3 brothers. Buddy, Moselle and
Ronald Beane.
Survivors: 5 children, Barbara Montgomery of Win-
ston-Salem.Tommy Lee Hendrix (Tiny) of Advance, Glen-
da Beard (Ron) of Salisbury, Jerry Hendrix (Connie) of
Summerville, Ga. and Betty Jean Comatzer (Stacy) ofAd-1
Vance; a brother, Neal Ray Beane of Mocksville; 15 grand- n
children; 26 great-grandchildren; 5 great-great-grandchil
dren; and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Satur
day, April 9 at Fork Baptist Church, with the Rev. Robert'
3ariett and Tom King officiating. Burial followed in the
church cemetery. The family received fiiends at the church
>ne hour prior to the service.
Memorials: Kale B.Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hos-rice Lane, Winslon-Salem, 27103; or Fork Baptist Build-
ng Fund, 3140 US 64 E., Mocksville.
Condolences: Hww^aionfimeralservice^pm.
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Josephine West R^vis
Josephine West Reavis, 95. formerly of Liberty Church
Road, Mocksville, died at Autumn Care of Mocksville
Tuesday, April 5,2016.
She was a lifelong resident■P^ ofDavieCounty,bomDec.28.
1920 to the late John West andTB Mattie McBride West. Along
^3' ,, 1 with being a mother and home-fe' . maker, Mrs. Reavis worked
f<}t Hendricks Furniture. She
: loved God above aU else and
was a member of Jesus LJfe
Mission Church. She was ar-i tisdc. She enjoyed drawingand crocheting and was known
^for making hooked rugs.
She was also preceded in
death by 2 sons, Ronnie and
Donnie Reavis; a daughter-in-law. Pastor Hilda Reavis;
and 3 sisters, Zelma Reavis, Edith Fiyar and Kathryn Fryar.
Survivors: grandchildren. Bleu Reavis and wife Thm-
my, and Chasity Robertson, all of Yadkinville; and 3
great-grandchildren, Christian Reavis, Mason Reavis, andkaylee Robertson.
The family received friends Friday, April 8 at Davie
Funeral Service in Mocksville. A celebration of life service
was conducted in the funeral chapel at 1 pan. Saturday,
April 9, officiated by her grandson. Pastor Bleu Reavis.
Burial followed In the Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery.
Memorials: Jesus Life Missions, 2573 Liberty Church
Road,Yadkinville,270S5.
Condolences: wwwjiaviefitneralservice.com.
Kennan Ray Ratledge
Mr. Kennan Ray Ratledge, 79, died Wednesday, April
6,2016 at Yadkin Nursing Center.Mr. Ratledge was bom Sept. 5,1936 in Forsyth Coun
ty to Cletus and Ruby Baity
Ratledge. He was a member of
Courtney Baptist Church and
enjoyed fanning and NASCAR.
Mr. Ratledge was also pre
ceded in death by his wife, Janet
Carter Ratledge.
Survivors; 2 sons. Mike
(Joanie) Wood and Bobby
(Lisa) Wood; 6 grandchildren;
5 peat-giandchlldren; a broth
er, Thurmond Ratledge; and 2
sisters, Marie Powell and Zella
Gou'gh.
A funeral service was con
ducted Satuiday, April 9 at11:30 am. at Courtney Baptist
Church with (he Rev. Richard Capps officiating. Burial fol
lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends
prior to the service at the church.Memorials: Courtney Baptist, 3341 Courtney Church
Rd, Yadkinville, 27055;
Condolences; www.gentryfitneraiservice£om.
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3an7 Byniiin Rogers Jr.
Hany Bynum Rogers Jr. died on April 9,2016 at Kate
3. Reynolds Hospice Home.
He was bora March 11.1923 in Winston-Salem, to Hany
ind Wessie Rogers. He graduated from Gray High School.
rle worked for Western Electric
brough the company's transi-
dons to AT&T and then Lucent
Technologies, where he retired
after 3S years. He was a long-time member of Central Ter- .3Q||
race United Methodist Church. pflcjV 7
where he married hiaty Beck, fciy \
They enjoyed a marriage of HK gfl
66 years. They traveled with
family and friends, once to Ha-
for a memorable annivet-
saiy trip. He was a fan at his
grandchilden's sports activj-.
ties. He recendy celebrated his
93rd birthday with friends and
fainily, enjoying cake, music and dancing at his home at
Creekside Terrace Independent Living community, where
he was a resident ambassador for more than two years. A
World War II veteran in the 2nd Calvary division of Pat-
ton's 3rd Army, he was proud to serve his country. He
received 5 battle stars, and was awarded a Purple Heart
for wounds received in the line of duty. He saw action in
Normandy and at the BatUe of the Bulge. He was a hero,
and a part of history that guaranteed America's freedom as
weU as the freedom of allied countries. He was on the Triad
Hight of Hpnor Trip Oct. 28.2009. Visidng the WWII Me
morial was a rewarding and memorable experience which
he spoke about often.
Survivors; his chddren.Trish Adams (Latryl.Rick Rog
ers, Mike Rogers (Betty), Alycc Rogers and Bryan Rogers(Louanne); his grandchildren, Christopher Watts (Shan
non), Heather Watts Baccus (Jeff), Josh Wray (Undsay),
Michael Wray (Megan), and Christopher Rogers; great
-grandchildren. Cooper and Mason Baccus, Brandon and
Mason Sargent, Logan, Paige and Madyson Wray; and
Millie Daniels, a close companion and dance partner,for
the last few years of his life.
A funeral service was held on Wednesday, April 13, at
Ardmore Baptist Church with the Rev, Don Gordon offi
ciating. The family received friends from 11 am. until 1
pm. when the service began. The burial with full military
honors followed at Parklawn Memorial Gardens.
Memorials: Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home; or to Ar
dmore Baptist Church.
Condolences; uwwjn/em^i.com.
Edith Gcraldine Duncan Shields
Ms. Edith Geraldine Duncan Shields, 71. of Winston-Salem,died Monday.April 11,2016-
Ms. Shields was born Nov. 10,1944 in Raleigh County,
W.Va. to the Ute WiUiam Byrd and Ugaihia Aniue Goss
Duncan. '
1 She was also preceded In death by a brother, William :
GairellDuncan.
Survivors: 2 ehUdren, Leon Michael Shields and Ju-
Ue Ann Shields; 5 siblings, Wilma Anderson of Monroe,
Wise- Robert Duncan (Pal) of Coal City, W.Va., Judy
Powers (Don) of Aurora, Colo,, Charlotte Hardin (Doug)ofAdvance, NC and Teresa Akers (Dean) of Coal City; and
numerous nieces and nephews. x
Ms. Shields remains in the care of Eaton Funeral Ser
vice pending completion of arrangements.
Memorials; American Cancer Society, 4-AOak Branch
Drive. Greensboro, 27407.
Condolences: iviviv.eafon^rnerafjerviee.co''i-
WilUeMacSidden
Ms. Willie Mae SIdden, 87. died Sunday Apnl 10.2016
at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Per her request,
fliere are to be no funeral services.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 14,2016-. C'l
Robert Allen Smith
Mr, RobertAllen Smith, 70, of Mocksville died Monday
April 4,2016 at his home.
He was bom Nov. 15,1945 In Indiana to Donald Hany
and Alice Hazelton Smith, bfr.
Smith was a foimer mating
partner with Price Wateriiouse
IH in Winston-Salemandlaterex-
n V I eculive vice president for Oak-
I AJ wood Koines in Greensboro.nr7%M|3| E| He was a veteran of the U5.
n lE^B V n Air Force.H m Mr. Smith was preceded in
S death by his parents.JH Surviving; his wife of 46
years, Alice Packwood Smith
of the home; a daughter, Laura
Smith McDaniel and husband
Ken.andason.D.ScottSmith,
allofMocksviUe;2grandsoiis,
Caleb and Tyler McDaniel: 3
sbters, Roberta Houston and busband Lewb of Knoxville,
Tenn., Barby Graybeal and busband Bill of Limestone,
Tenn. and Linda Clori; and husband Kenneth, also ofLime
stone.
A memorial service was held at 2 pjn.. Saturday, April
9 atHaywonh-Miller Kinderton Chapel with PastorJimmy
Truell officiating. The family received friends following
the service.
Memoriab: Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital St. Suite
103, Mocksville.
Condolences: www}iayworth-miUer£om.
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Glenn Leroy Stephens
October 26,1947 • March 1,2016
Glenn Leroy Stqibeni, 68. of
Qearwattr, Florida, passed away on
Mareb I. 2016 peacefolly In his sleep.
Glenn was born in Coviogton, KY on
Oclolier 26, 1947. He graduated fracn
Kentucky Scbool for Che Blind ia
Louisville, KV.
A memorial seivico will be held nt 3:00
pm on March 21, 2016 at the Oaks In
Clearwater, Ft- He was preceded in death
by his wife, Carolyn (Reeves); both
parents, Chories J, Stephens and Wandn L.
Sicphens (Luck); and twin brother, Gayle
W. Stepliena.
He Is survived by bis brother Ken
Slepliens (Kim) and bis sister, Cindy
Watson (Bob), stepdaughter Linda
Bonnevlllo (Randy); stepson, Michael
Beeves (Susie); 13 Granileblldrcn, IS Great
Grandchildren and Mcces and Nephews.
He enjoyed listening to and discussiog
Sports aild music. It ivns hard to stump his
knowledge on cither subject He loved
listening to his audio books, nnd Just being
With his family nnd friends sharing stories,
memories and good food and drinks.
Glenn will be laid to rest at bis family
plot at Hopeful Cemetery in Florence, KY.
His Inspiring presence will be deeply-
missed by all wbo bad the privilege of
knowing him.
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B6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 21,2016
GeorgeA. Canter Jr.
Mr. George A. Canlcr Jr.. 69, of MocksvjUe. died April
12,2016 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.
He was bom Aug. 9. 1946 in Forsyth County to Nan
cy "Natler" Renegar Canter and George A. Canter Sr. Mr.
Canter was a veteran serving in the U.S. Army. He was
a member of Green Meadows Baptist Church and retired
&om RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Linda Sue Bowles
Canter in 2015.
Surviving: a son, James R. Canter (Lisa); a daughter,
Kathryn "Kathy"C. Evans (Shawn); 3 grandchildren, Kait-
IJn, Cody and Conner Evans; and a sister, Jane Canter.
A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 15 at :
Green Meadows Baptist Church with Pastor Josh Greene
officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The
family received friends one hour prior to the service at the
church.
Memorials: Green Meadows Missions Fund, 1646 NC
801 N.,Mocksvilje; or Hospice/Palliative Care Center, 101
Hospice Lane, Wnston-Salem, 27103.
Condolences: wwwJiayworih-miUer^om.
Merian Gray CranfiU Sr.
Mr. Merian Gray CranfiU, Sr., 86, died at his home in
MocksvUle.
; He was bom on April 6.1930 in Forsyth County to ZenoB Hasten CranfiU and Cora Cook
He was preceded in death by ,
his parents and siblings. '
Surviving: his wife. Patsy
lysinger CranfiU; a daughter,
Irish Leazer (husband Keith): ,
Jr. (wife Susan Cavanaugh);
and 5 pandchildren. Penny
band Ciarir), M.G. "Grayson"
Shannon Leazer (wife Heather);
a sister. Jewell LaMio (husband
Hank); 9 great-grandchildren;
and numerous nieces and nephews.
In 1948, he graduated fiom Reynolds High School and
later attended Wake Forest Business CoUege. He was a
Ufeiong member of Salem Baptist Church and attended
Calvary Baptist Church. He was a former employee of
Bocock-Stroud, Sportsman Supply, and retired after 22
years with the NCR Corp. After retiring, he volunteered
at Baptist Hospital and the Storehouse for Jesus until his
eyesight failed. Ho loved sports and played in the City of
Winsibn-Salem softbaU league in the 50s and 60s. He was
a generous man and touched the Uves of many. He had a
great sense of humor and was constantly making people
laugh.
A funeral service was held at 2 pm. on Thursday, April
^ WatHayworth-MUlerKindeitonChapelwithPastorFloyd
~ Boles officiating. The family received ftiends prior to the
^ service at Haywoith-MJUerKindeitoD Chapel. I
— , Memorials: A Storehotise for Jesus or the donor's !
choice. I
Condolences: VMvJtayworth-millerxom.
Jerry Wayne Dickens
Jerry Wayne Dickens died at his home on GUdstont
Road Wednesday, April 13, 2016, just 14 days after hu
72nd birthday following i
C&R' Fabricalois. He'was
member of Rock Spring Bap
tist Church.
Survivors: his wife of almost 17 years, Lisa Cranford
Dickens of the home; a sister. Sheila Campbell of Harmo
ny: 2 sisters-in-law, Diane Dickens of Yadkinville and Judy
Dickens of Hamptonville; and a special godchild. Haley
Benge.
A celebration oflife service was conducted at 1 pan. Sat
urday, April 16 at Rock Spring Baptist Church officiated by
the Rev. Steve Hedgecock. The family received friends one
hour prior to the service in the church. Burial followed in
, the church cemetery.
Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos
pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103.
Condolences: www.daviefimeratservice.com.
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Mocksville. NC
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 21.2016
Vernon McKialej' Dull
Mr. Veraon McKinley DuU, 91, of Macy Langston Lane.
Mocksville, died Friday. April 15,2016, at Kate B.Reyn
olds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.
He was bom Jan, 12, 1925 in Davie County to the late
Luther McKinley and Myrtle Viiginla Edwards Dull. Mr.
.Dull was a graduate of High Point University, Class of
1949, where he was a member of DAE fraternity. He was
building comniiltee and a cer-
a mem^r of Mocksville Ma- .
sonic Lodge AE.&A.M. 134and the Breakfast Club. He had served as senior speaker
for the Thrileel Legislature, director of the Davie Chamber
of Commerce for five years, local president ofthe Jaycee's,
director, district vice president, president and life member
of International Right of Way Carolina Chapter 31/33, Se
nior Right of Way agent, chair of the board of adjustments
for 12 years, chair of March of Dimes for eight years and
PTD president at Pinebrook Elementary School. Honors
and awards included induction into the Republican Hall of
Fame, Volunteer of the Year for Davie County and recipi-'
ent of the Order of the Long Leaf Pine.He was also preceded in death by his wife of 38 years,
Margaret Langston Dull; a daughter, ShelU CoUetle Grubb
Chtissman; a brother,Thurmand Dull; and in-laws, Maxine
and Richard Carter, Nellie Dull and Johnny Neilson.
Survivors: a daughter, Tina Gobble (Brent) of Mocks
ville; 3 grandchildren, Brittany Gobble (Eric Best), Alex
Gobble (Kathryn Bradshaw), all of Mocksville and Ken-
dra Grubb of Charioite; a great-grandson, Banks Gobble;
fioncd, Ruth Davis of Mocksville; a sister, Linda Pendle- n
ton (Mike) of Gastonia; 2 brothers, Gene Dull (Penne) of
Statesville and Dean DuU (Iris) of Holden Beach; 2 sisters-
in-law, Rachel Howard and Nell Neilson; several nieces
and nephews; and a special friend, J.B. CaldweU.
AfuneialservicewastobecoQductedat2pjji.,Wednes- 'day, April 20 at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church
with the Revs. Arnold GosneU and Rick Cancr officiating.
The body was to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior
to the service. Burial was to foQow in the church cemetery
, with military graveside riles conducted by the District 11 n
Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends on
Tuesday, April 19, at Eaton Funeral Home. i
Memorials; Wesley Chapel UMC, c/o Betty West, 3532
NC 801 N, Mocksville,
Condolences; wvw^axonfiuieralseniicej:om.
Charles Richard 'Buddy'Jones
Mr. Charles Richard "Buddy" Jones, 85. of Advance,
died on Tuesday, April 12,2016, at the Kate B. Reynolds
Hospice Home.
Mr. Jones was bom in Washington. D.C. on Oct. 20,
I 1930, and grew up in McLean,
Va., the son of the late Ernest
Wilie Jones and Grace Gul-
serves. He spent 38 years in the
majority of that time at McLean
iWy Trucking Co. in Winston-Salem.
in death by his wife of 63 years,
brother, BiUy Jonu; and a broth-
Marceilino and husband Tom of
Bermuda Run, Lauren Jones DameU and husband Steve of
Chapin, S.C., Liz Spainhcur of Advance, and Bud Jones
and wife Becky of Mooresviile; 9 grandchildren, Ann Ma
rie Marcellino, Matthew Thomas Marcellino and wife,
Christina, August DameU Trammell and husband Jonathan,
Aiiza Ann Darnell, Avery Jones DameU, Max Spainhcur,
Taylor Nicole Jones.Morgan Alexandra Jones and Charles
Richard Jones III; 2 great-grandchildren, Caroline Grace
Marcellino and Thotnas Dean Marcellino; 2 sisters, Betty
Mae Richardson of Monirose, Va. and Boimie O'Connor
and husband Kris of Advance: and a brother, Biffy Jones
of Potomac Falls, Va. j
A memorial service was held at noon on Saturday, April
16 at St. Clement's Episcopal Church in Clemmons. "^e
family received friends prior to the service. |
Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care Center at KaiejB.
Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Ln., Winston-Sa
lem, 27103; and/or St. Clement's Episcopal Church, 3600
Harper Rd., Cleuunons, 27012.
Condolences; wmvJiayworrh-miUer^om.
Becky Sue Smyers Porter
Becky Sue Smyers Porter, 62, of Grove Street, Coolee-
mee.died Monday, April 18,2016, at Bermuda Commons
Nursing & Rehab Center.
A native of Ashlaud, Ohio, she was bom Jan. 12, 1954,
the daughter of the late Bruce Boyd Smyers and the Ule
Frances Pearl Vann Smyers. She was a medical technician,
formerly employed with Davie Place. I
Survivors; her husband of 38 years, Robert Lee Porter
of the home.
The family wUl do services at a later date. ;
Memorials; tohelpofiset final expenses are requested to
be sent to Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocks-
viUe. i
Condolences; www^im^iefuneratservice^om.
Barbara Jean Crawiey Kite
Barbara Jean Crawiey Hite, 80, died Monday, April 18,
2016, at Trinity Glen Nursing and Rehab Center in Win
ston-Salem.
She was a native of Marion, bom Feb. 29, 1936, to the
late Jay Crawiey and the late Gladys Jones Crawiey. Mrs.
Hite was the widow ofthe late George Eari Hile and was an
office manager for a medical faciUcy for 30 years.
Arrangements are under the direction of Davie Funeral
Service of Mocksville.
Condolences; wwwJaviefiin^ralservicesom.
Larry Lee Smith Sr.
Mr. Larry Lee Smith, Sr., 69, ofAdvance died Monday,
April 18,2016atForsyih Medical Center.
He was bom Jan. 13,1947 in Focsyih County to Robert
Lee and Elizabeth Warner Smith. Mr. Smith was the owner
and operator of Smith Trucking. His parents preceded him
in death.
Surviving; 2 sons, Larry Lee Smith Jr. and wife Dawn
and Michael Gray Smith, all of Advance; a grandson, Wy-
att Shelton Smith of Advance; a granddaughter, Bethany
Davis, also of Advance; a brother, Jctiy Wayne Smith of
MocksviUe; and a special friend, Phyllis Mann.
Amemorial service will be held 6 p.m. Friday. April 22,
al Hayworth-MiUer Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Greg
Freeman officiating. The family wiU receive friends fol
lowing the service.
Memorials; American Cancer Society, 4A Oak Branch
Drive, Greensboro, 27407.
Condolences; wwwJiayworth-miller£om.
county tele uoraiy
Mocksville. NC
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 28,2016 - 09
Jefirey Duaoe Cain
Rochester, NY
leffrey Duane Cain, 59. of Rochester, N.Y., died on
Wednesday, April 19 in Rochester.
He was bom July 28, 1956, son of Fleets C. Hudsotl.
He attended elementaiy school in Davie Coun^, then went
to live with his uncle Frank
Cain in Graham, where he
attended middle school. He
graduated from Harding High
School in Bridgeport, Conn. H
in 1974 and attended A&T
State University in Greens-
boro. He entered the U.S. Air
Force on Oct. 7, 1975, and
received an honorable dis-
chaige on June 21.1977. On
in marriage to Arlene Mooie.
This union was blessed with .
two sons. His employment ^
was with Xerox Coip., where . 2 3'
he was a manager. He retired 3
from Xerox in 2012, after 38
years. He was afflliated with
In Christ New Hope Ministries in Henrietta, N.Y.
Survivors: his wife of 37 years, Arlene M. Cain of the
home; 2 sons, Ouahn Cain and Jamaal (Nina) Cain, both of
Rochester, 2 sisters, Robin and Victoria Hudson, both of
Bridgeport. Conn.; an uncle, Frank Cain; 3 aunts, Louella
Harrison, Coleen Darden and Jewel Cain; other relatives
and friends,
A memorial service will be Friday, April 29 at I p jn. at
Graham Funeral Home iu Mocksville. Burial will follow in
Chinquapin Grove Missionary Baptist Church, The family
will receive friends at the funeral home one hour before
the service.
Condolences; www.GrflAamfimera/Hbmeyier.
Ruth Whitaker Mabe
Mrs. Ruth Whitaker Mabe, 80, of US 601 S., Mocks
ville, died Ttiesday,April 19,2016, at her home surrounded
by family after a battle with cancer.
She was bom April 21, 1935, in Davie County to the
late William Arthur and Margaret Lucille Mayhew Whita
ker. Mrs. Mabe enjoyed camping, especially at Myrtle
Beach, cooking and reading, he was a kind and never met
a stranger.
She was also preceded in death by: 3 brothers, Ralph,
Earl and MacAithur Whitaker; and a son-in-law, Rkky
Witherspoon.
Survivors: her husband of 58 years, Charles David
Mabe of the home; 3 ,daughters, Joyce Mabe Witherspoon,
Denise Mabe McDaniel (Bobby), all of Mocksville and
Cathy Mabe Mandakunis (George) of Newport News, Va.;
5 grandchildren, Ciystal Witheispoon Bracken (Timmy),
Heather Nicole McDaniel, John McDaniel (Julia), Tyler
Mandakunis and Ashleigh Mandakunis; 7 siblings. Jay.
Jack, Jetty, Lawrence Ray and Robert Whitaker, Shelby
Deal and Barbara Ann Schneeloch; several nieces and
nephews; and special neighbor, Velma McDaniel.
A private graveside service will be conducted in Calva
ry Baptist Chuieb Cemetery.
Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospi
tal St.,Ste. 103,Mocksville.
Condolences: wmv.earon/uRer<2lservic^xom.
Johnny Lee Jones
Johnny Lee Jones died at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home on Thursday, April 21,2016,just two days after his
63rd birthday.
He was bom April 19,1953, the son of the late John
Wesley Jones and the late Dora
Dean Fleming He was
a graduate County
High School and then obtained
"^^B associate's degree. He was
f a skilled sewing mechanic and
worked for Hanes Hosiery for■£ " ""5 -JB 23years,laterretiringftomYFJeans after five yeais, He was^B a member of the Episcopal
Church ofthe Ascension.Up; ^BHB Survivors; his wife of mote
Bvt " • I'' years, Grace Cope- QbhBI Jones; 2 daughters, DonnaB&\■ --f-'cl'.* Jean Dixon and husband Marie,and Mitzi Lynn Morgan andhusband Derrick, all of MocksviUei a step-son, MichaelShane Martin and wife Lisa of Salisbury; a sister, Linda
Kay Brannon of Lexington; 10 grandchildren, Victoria,Madison, Casey, Joey, Shawn, Nicole, Anthony, Isabel,Jackson and Ethan; plus several nieces and nephews.A celebration of life service was conducted at 7:30 pan.Moaday, April 25 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel officiated by the Rev. Chantai McKinney. The family received
friends in the chapel., Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home or to Davie Funeral Service to help offset final expenses.
Condolences: wwwdaviefuneralservKex:om.
Lonnie Gene Miller Sr.
Gene Miller, 93, of the Farmington community, died on
Sunday aflemoon, April 24,2016 at the Kate B. Reynolds
Hospice Home of Winston-Salem.
He was bom on Oct. 10, 1922, the youngest child of
Leonidas Lee and Elizabeth Davis Miller. He was devoted
to God, his family, his farm and the USA. He graduated
from Fannington School and Lees-McRae College. He
served his country, enlisting in the U.S. Army February,
foot soldier and in the foxholes
throughout Europe and Ger-
along with a marksmaitship
machine gun. and before the
war was over, he was the lone machine gunner — meaning
the iast one left on the gun he started on. Throughout his
service, he prayed daily to be allowed to remm to his home
and family. Before shipping overseas, he married Christina
Marie Miller in December, 1943, and fondly refened to
her as "his bride" throughout their 72 year marriage. After
returning from WWII.he and Marie lived two years in Cal
ifornia, where he worked in construction. Then he returned
to Davie County and devoted his life to his family farm.
He was a member of the Grange and an acdve life-long
member with Wesley Chape! Methodist serving as a trustee
and every committee formed in the church. He was recog
nized as Outstanding Leader in Farming, Farm Family of
the Year, Community ASC committee many years and in
1976 he was awarded membership in the National Geo-
gt^hlc Society for promoting research and exploratioQ.
All newcomers to the Pino commuoity remember him as
being their personal welcoming committee. He was a true
good neighbor, always.willing to give a helping band, dis
pense good farming advice if needed, and share his Silver
Queen com. He continued driving his John Deere tractor,
planting the farm com crop through the 2014 com season.
He was Pino's unauthorized "National Tteasure."
Survivors: his sons and their families, Lonnie Gene Jr.
(Janice James). Michael Anthony (Nancy), and Patrick
Carson (Kathy), all of MocksvUle; grandchildren, Kris
tin Hall (David), Carolina Beach, Karin Miller, Nashville,
Tenn., Suzanne Lakey (Bryan), Advance, Matthew Mill
er (Laura), Winston Salem; 7 great-grandchildren; many
nieces and nephews. He always had a beloved dog, and his
dear Blue mourns his death, along with a sitter and Wend,
Karen Wall.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Christina Marie
Miller, and all siblings: Eva Lee McMahan, John Miller,
^ VemonMiller.MiugatelConrad.EUzabethShoie.andLu-
— ther, who died in infancy.
^ A celebration of life will be held on Sunday, May I, at
^ 1:30 pzn.
Memorials: Wesley Chapel UMC, Mocksville.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 2«, 2016 -
Evinda Durham 'Owen' Sheppard
Evinda "Gwen" Durham Sheppard, 37, died at her
home in Cooleemee under Hospice Care Saturday, ^ril
23,2016.
She was a Davie County native, bom Nov. 27,1978, and
the daughter of Dennis Glen
Durham of Cooleemee and
t.infia Faye Jacobs. She was a
graduate of DavIe County High
School and was a homemaker. n
She was a member of Coolec- n '' 9 Hmee Church of God. H|l * hR
Survivors: her dad. Dennis m
Glen Durham and step-mother, Jg
Susie; her husband, Paul Rus- J^k
sell Sheppard of Cooleemee;
a son, Noah Raine Sheppard
of MocksvUle; 2 daughters,
Alexis Breann Durham and
Pandora Josephine Mae Sheppard, both of Mocksville; 3
step-children, Adem Kristofer Sheppard, Alixander Kaine
Sheppard, and Andrew Kyle Shepp^.aU ofMocksville; a
sister, Holly Lynn Jacobs of Hickory; 2 grandchildren, Paul
R. Sheppard and Andrew C. Sheppard; andaspecial Wend,
Matthew Tod Walker.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Milinda Jacobs.
Acelebraton of iife memorial service will be conducted
at2pjii.Sunday.May 1 at Cool^mee Church ofGod with
the Rev. Bruce Hany officiating.
M^oiialsiCooleemee Church of God, Hospice of Da-
vie, or Davie Funeral Service to help offeet final expenses.
Condolences: wfiwAmiefuneralseTvicejiom.
aenn Leroy Stephens
Glenn Leroy Stephens. 68. of Ciearwatet, Fla.. died on
Maichl.2016.
He was bom in Covington. Ky. on Oct. 26, 1947. He
^uated from Kentucky School for the Blind in Louis-
ville. . „ ,
A memorial service was held on March 21 at the Oaks,
in aearwater. . ,
He was preceded in death by; his wife, Carolyn
(Reeves); parents, Charles J. Stephens and Wanda L. Ste-.phens (Luck); and iwm brother, GayleW. Stephens.
Survivors: his brother. Ken Stephens (Kim); sister, Qn-
dy Watson (Bob): stepdaughter, Unda Bonneville (Randy);
stepson, Michael Reeves (Susie); 13 grandchildren; 15
great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.
He enjoyed listening to and discussing sports and mu
sic, audio books, and sharing food and drinks with Wends
and family.
He was buried in the family plot at Hopeful Cemetery
in Florence, Ky.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 28,2016 r
Martha Jane Wooten Ward
Mrs. Martha Jane Wooten Ward, 84, of Woodleaf. died
Monday, April 25,2016. at Davis Regional Medical Center
in Slatesville.
She was bom April S. 1932, in Yadkin County to the
late Samuel and Vadie Den-
ny Wooten. Mrs. Ward was a
member of South River Unit-
ed Methodist Church in Wood-
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member of the VFW Ladies■BkJ Auxiliary in Cooleemee.
She was also preceded indeath by her husband of 55years, Roy Leonard Ward Sr.;
and 5 brothers, Preston, John,
Bill, James and Hardin Woo-
ten.
Survivors; 4 children, Roy
Leonard Ward Jr. (Cyndy).Kathy W. McLaughlin (Jim
my), Carol W. Wagner (Ron) and Candace W. Morris(Shane), all ofWoodleaf; a brother, Dwight Wooten (Frank-ie) of MocksvUIe; 5 grandchildren, Melissa Starr Ward,Jimmy McUughlin Jr. (Melody), Dale Wagner (Kristina),Minde Bare (lody) and Jordan Moiris; 7 great-grandchildren. Isabella, Xavier and Logan McLaughlin, Tyler Bare(Rebekah). Zoe and Bailey Wagner and Bella Ward; and
several nieces and nephews.A funeral service will be conducted at 4 pun., Thursday,April 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, Mocksville with the Rev.Greg McEwen officiating. Burial will follow in the SouthRiver United Methodist Church Cemetery. Woodleaf. Thefamily will receive ftiends at the funeral home one hourpriortotheservice.Memorials; South River UMC Preschool. 2880 S. River
Church Road, Woodleaf, 27054.
Condolences: wMvsatonfuneralservice^om.
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Mary Nell Eaton Hanes '
Mrs. Maiy Nell Eaton Hanes, 88. of Winsion-Salem.
died' Wednesday, April 27,2016, at her home.
She was bom Feb. 13, 1928, in Davie County to the
late Wade Hampton and Lau-Hra Peoples Eaton. Mrs. Hanes
retired from Wake Forest
Baptist Hospital as a certified
registered ntirse anesthetist.
She was a long-time member
of Wesley Memorial United
Methodist Church and the
Culp Sunday school class.
She was also preceded In
death by her husband, Ray
Edward Hanes: 2 brothers,
WadeH. Baton Jr. andThom
as Leroy Eaton; and a sister,
Mildred Louise Oehman.
Survivors: a son, Jim E.
Hanes of the home; a daugh- '
ter, Judith Rae H. Wells (Da
vid); a grandson, Samuel
Hanes Wells, all ofAsheville; a sister, Elizabeth Elaine E,
Foster (Larry) of Advance,
A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm., Saturday,
April 30 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Elanea
Crotts officiating. Burial followed in Smith Grove United
Methodist Church Cemetery. The fainily received friends
at the funeral home one hour prior to the service.
Memorials: Sinith Grove UMC Cemetery Fund, 3492
US 158, Mocksville; orWesley Memorial Methodist, 1210
Bollon St., Winston-Salem, 27103,
Condolences: wvAij£alonfuneralservice.com.
Robert Parker Alton Hartsell Jr.
Mr. Robert Parker Alton Hartsell Jr., 73. of Gladstone
Road, Mocksville, died Thursday, Apiil 28,2016, at For-
syth Medical Center in Winsion-Salem.HHe was bom June 12,1942,
in Cabarrus Coimty to the late
Robert Parker Alton Hartseli
Sr. and Armie Elizabeth Liven-
good Hartseli, Mr. Hartsell
retired from Davie County
Schools. He was a member of
First United Methodist Church.
Salisbury.
Survivors: his wife, Duane
T. Hartsell of the home; 3 sons,
Robert Thompson Hartseli
(Jennifer), Benjamin Paricer
■Hartsell (Joy), aii of Salis
bury and Boger Alton Hartsell
(Chastity) of Cooleemee; and :
10 grandchildren, S^rinah,
Emily,. Melanie, CoUin, Mi-
kayla, Peyton, Bella, Cayla, Beck and Badin.
Afimeml service will be conducted at 10 am., Saturday,
May 7 at Victory Baptist Church with the Shelby Harbour
officiating. Burial will follow in Liberty United MethodistChurch Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-9
pm., Friday, May 6 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: Victoiy Baptist, POBox 686, Cooleemee;
Liberty UMC, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville; or Ameri
can Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro,
27407.'
Condolences: wvnv^alonfuneralsenicecom.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. May 5,2016 • C9
Laura Beulah Robbins KimreyMrs. Laura Beulah Robbins Kimrey, 86,of Dulin Road,Mocksville, died Thursday, April .28, 2016, at Forsyth
Medical Center in WlnsIon-Salem.
She was bora Feb. 14, 1930, in Wiikes County to the
late Silas McKinley and Dora Hall Robbins. Mrs. Kimreyenjoyed working in her yard, sitting on her front porch and
working word search puzzles. Mrs. Kimrey loved everyone
she met.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Kimrey; a grandtlaughter. Sheila Renee Kimrey; and6 siblings, Dwight, Carl and Charlie Robbins, Mary Sea-
mohilna Ruth Phillips and SJC. Robbins.
Survivors: 3 sons. Grady L. Carter (Ruth), Ralph Kim
rey (Stephanie) andRayJ. Kimrey (Karen), all of Mocks
ville; 4grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren: agieat-great-
grandchild: a sister, Louise Keaton of Mocksville; and
several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Sunday, May
1 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, with the Rev.LloydTaylor. The
family received friends Saturday, April 30 at thd funeral
home. Burial followed in Jerusalem Baptist Church Cem
etery. '
Condolences: www^alonfuneralservice/iom.
Bobbie Bynum OlsenMrs. Bobbie Bynum Olsen, 84, of Bermuda Run, and
formerly Orleans, Mass,, died Friday, April 29, 2016 at
Bermuda Village.
She was bora April 16,
1932 in Alabama to the late
David King and Rachel Wright
Mrs. Olsen is preceded in f |
Olsemsmdsister.MaiyMoore. jjkM
vid Olsen and wife Diane of
Kirkiand and husband Daniel
dren. Emma Rose. Sophie and ■' i ' ^
Benjamin Olsen and Alexan- ^ ■der and Nicholas Kirkiand; sis- "I ■
ter, Msme Saint and husband
Vance of Scoitsboro, Ala.; 2 sisters-in-law, Ruth Oiseo
Johnson and husband Axel antl Vickie Olsen Michael and
husband Bing; and muuerous extended family.
She and Herbert were married for 58 years. In addiuon
to being a homemaker, she worked as an insurance agent
until her retirement. Throughout her life, she was knowtt
for her generosity, volunteering time and energy with several organizations on Cape Ctjd, Mass, and most recently
in North Carolina. She enjoyed gardening, baking, figureskating, rooting for the Boston Red Sox, and spending time
with family and friends.
A memorial service was to be held at 2 pm. TTiursday,May 5 at Bermuda Village, with the Rev. Paula Northrupofficiating and a reception following.'
Memorials: Hospice/Palbative CareCenter, lOI Hos
pice Lane, Winston-Salcm, 27103; Habitat for Humanity,
341 Win St., Winston-Salem, 27103; or St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital.
Condolences; wwwJuiywonh-mUler^om,
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Hennan Brown Otreil of aeminons died Tuesday.
.prij'26, 2016 at Brighton Gaidens Assisted Living in
vinsion-Salem.
He was bom Aug. 9.1925 in Davie County which he
ailed "God's CdurUry" !\
) Lee Brown and Nan-
(e was the eighth of 11
rothers and sisters. He
/as a veteran of World
Vai n. and served as a
oldier in the U.S Amy
Iriviug troop transport - .
rucks on the Gennan Au- .
obahn. He was honored jBH
0 follow three of his older
irotheis.John, Steve, and
heir country in World
Nas n. Returning horn
he war, he woiked for
Hancs Knitting in Winston-Salem. Coca-Cola Bottling
Co. in Leesburg, Fla., and the RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co..
where he drove an 18-wheeler in the truck and storage division for 34 years. He worked tobacco markets in Lumber-
ton, Oxford. andOwensboro.Ky. He loved being outdoors
enjoying nature, and inherited his green thumb from his
mother. He could grow anything, loved tending his large
gardens and tomato plants, and mowing his six acre yard
sunounding his home in Clemmons. After his retirement,
he daily walked his same route through Tanglewood Park
with friends. After his walk each morning he headed to
Bojangles in Advance for breakfast and conversation. He
exemplified integrity, faithfulness, and honor. He Uved by
the motto, "Be kind to people and treat everyone as you
want to be treated," which he said he learned from his
mother. He knew that friends could come from anywhere;
youjust have to be friendly- He developed deep friendships
throughout his life because he loved and cared about peo
ple. He was a lifelong member of Mocks United Methodist
Church in Advance, which he helped to build and where
his first wife. Barbara Speas Orrell was oiganist and choir
director until her death in 1975. He attended Uwisville
United Methodist Church and was a member of the Wes-
leyan Sunday School Class with his second wife, Mildred
Ward Otiell untU her death in 2013. He commented how
blessed he was to have found two good women.
He was preceded in death by his first wife. Barbara
Speas Onell; his second wife, Mildred Ward Orrell; a son.
Michael Stephen Orrell; and 4 brothers and 5 sisters.
Survivors: his sister,Aldenc Orrell DaiueUhis daughter,
Candace Batcheloi and husband Rick; his granddaughter,
Caroline Batchelor McLean and husband Will; and his
grandson. William Ricks Batchelor Jr. and wife. Grade;
sisters-in-law, Julia Speas Davis. Kay Speas Brown. Anne
Creed Church, and Sherry Creed Kinnaman; brothets-m-
law. Kenneth Alley. Harold Price. Will Creed, and Wayne
Creed; and many nieces and nephews.
There was a service to celebrate his life on Monday,
May 2 at noon at Mocks United Methodist Church in Ad
vance. with the Rev. Gary Elrod and Dr. Ivan Peden officiating. His family received friends at 11 ajn. at the church.
vj Memorials; Modes UMC, 523 Beauchamp Road. Ad-
3 vance; or Lewisville UMC, 6290 ShaUowfotd Road. Lew.
ri bville,27023.
'— Condolences: wwwJuiyworih-niillerxom.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 5,2016.
Shelby Olen Smith
Shelby Olen Smith, 80. died Friday, April 29. 2016 at
Forsylh Medical Center.
He was bom Dec. 7.1935. in Norfolk, Va.. to the late Jo-
soph and Ruby Smith. He grad-
n '■ U Reynolds Tobacco Co. for 15^5 k -M _»>. ij Co. in Winston-Salem NC for■ fe Jwj 16 years. He retired from Tri-
mac Transportation in 2009. He
years, Elaine Cinther Smith; 3
sons, Michael G. Smith (Marie)
of Phafrtown, Wiillip G. Smith
(GayejofMocksville.andTun-othy M. Smith of Kemcraville;
a brother, Tommy Smith of Cas-selbeny, Fla.; a grandson, Matthew Smith; 3 granddaughters, Anna Smith, Rachel Smith (Wesley), and Emily Harden (Justin); and a great-grandson due in July.The family received friends Tuesday, May 3, at DavieFuneral Service. The celebration of life service was conducted at 11 ajn. Wednesday, May 4. at Davie FuneralService Chapel officiated by George Newman. Burial fol
lowed in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville.
CoodoleBKs: wwwJaviefuneralservicexom.
Mary Brock West
M«. Mary Brock West, 84, died Monday. April 25,
' 2016atKaieB.Reynolds Hospice Home.
She was bora April 24, ,1932 to James Hugh Brock and
• Nannie Sue Laird Brock in Davie County, She was the
second of 3 chiJdren, with an older brother, James Enoch
and a younger sister, Emma Sue. She attended Wesleyan
College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. She graduated from UNC in 1954, with a bachelor's
degree in education. While leaching in Jacksonville, Fla.,
she met and married William Eugene Bundy. Her first son,
Enoch Edward was born in I960. A daughter, Lissa, was
bora in 1961,passingaway shortly afterwards. After being
divorced, she returned to North Carolina to teach. In 1967,
she met and married Albert Edward West, a World War II
Navy veteran. They moved to Arkansas, where her second
son.Tunoihy Albert, was bora in 1968. The family moved
frequently, living in North Carolina, Florida and Cosu
Rica. She returaed to Davie County for good in 1987- Fol
lowing the death of her husband in 1994, she lived in the
Creekwood community in Advance. She was a member ofMacedonia Moravian Church. She enjoyed reading, paint
ing and genealogy.
Survivors; her sons; her sister. 4 nephews; and a niece.'
Condolences: wwwJiaywonh-milkr^om.
Rftuie county Puoiic uoraryli^sville, NC
lames-Harvey'Jim'Baity i
James "Jim" Harvey Baity. 72. of Mooresville, died on n
Friday. May 6,2016 at Gordon Hospice House in States-
ville.
He was bom on July 4.1943 in Davie County to the late
Roby and Annie Hutchins Ba-
ity. He was retired imm Coun-
Icy Comer Marine Center. He
was a volunteer drefighter.
B Bsherman. and loved being on
1 the water, where he was a fish-
dH ing guide on Lake Norman,
'fl He was also preceded in
mB death by a son, Rodney Brad-
ford Baity; and brother, Roby
' Survivors: his wife of 51
HS^v^BPIe years, Dorothy Rogers Baity;
children. Sharon Baity Robert-
^BBHIBBEB Harvey Baity Jr.;sisters. Mary Kathiyn Baity.
^ Nellie Baity Prim; brolher.Ier-
ty Harding Baity; 9 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchil-
The family received friends on Monday. May 9 from
3-4:30 pjn. with a service following at 5 pm. at Cav-
in-Cook Funeral Home Chapel.
Memorials; Burned Children's Fund. 169 Ashley Ave..
543 NT. MSC 355. Charleston. SC 29425-3550.
Condolences: Mwwj:avin-c(w>A.com.
Alexandrea Camille Champney ,
Miss Alexandrea Camille Champney, 24, of N. Hidden-
bcDoke Drive.Advance.died Sunday. May 7.M16.
Miss Champney was bom Nov. 19. 1991. in Fotsyth
County.
She was preceded in death by her pa^al grandfather.
Richaid Champney; and her maternal grandfather. Roy
Potts.
Survivors; her father, Arthur Thoihas Champney (Tetri
Fonesi); her mother, Camilla Potts Leonard (Jordan), all
ofAdvance; paternal grandmother.Ariene "Otme" Champ
ney; maternal grandmother, Gaye Hoots; stepgrandmothec.
Dianne Potts; a brother. Cassldy Thomas Champney; a
sister, Tiffany Elyse Smith; a niece. Jaden Elyse Smith;
many cousins. aiuits and uncles; and best friend, Chiystina
Raines.
A memorial service was to be conducted at 6 pm..
Wednesday, May 11 at Advance United Methodist Church
with Pastor Ryan Sbowaller officiating. The femily was to
receive friends from 4-6 pm. Wednesday, at the church.
Memorials; charity of donor's choice-
Condolences: wwiv.eafonj^inerfliiervicexwm.
DAVE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday.May 12,2016 - 09
Ebony Sharnelle Ijames
Ebony Sharnelle Ijames of High Point died at Wake
Forest Medical Center In Win- . —n
ston-Salem following a car
She was bom on Nov. :
4, 1988. daughter of Ange-
la Ijames and Richard Lew-
is Fortune Sr. She graduated
Crem Southwest Guilford High
School and Guilford Technical
Community College. She took
internet courses in building
technology at South Universi-
ty. She was last employed with
Essentra Fillers as a machine operator.
In addition to her parents, she is survived by: a son.
Robert Z. Woody; the father who raised her, Charles Yoes;
a brother, Don H-amin; a sbler, Wannetta Charlese; sib
lings, Richard Lewis Jr., Danielle Lashay and Morel Don-
tae; grandmother, Pastor Nettye 1. Baiber; gotiparents. Mr.
and Mrs- Carl Sniith; nieces and nephews. Ay'anah Renee.
Angela Denise. Mya Unique, Antwan Seth. Josiah Lamar,
Ka'den Charles, Tetiionna McKenzie. Brendan Lhmar.
Jacqueline Elmina. Ny'jaeya Skyler, and Miracle Shanelle;
a host of aunts and imcles, relatives and friends.
Her funeral service was held on Monday. May 9 at noon
at New JerusalemApostolic Church in Mocksville. Apostle
Derek D. Kelly officiated and Pastor Nettye I. Barber de
livered the eulogy. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Condolences: www.CrahamFuneralHome.net. '
Lethia Mae McLeliand Luke
Lethia Mae McLeliand Luke. 58. died on Monday.
May 2.2016. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Win-
ston-Salem.BShe bom in Rowan County
I on Feb. 15.1958. the daughter
I of Zelma Stanley McLeliand
I of Mocksville and the late Paul
I Thomas McLeliand. She was
I the widow of the late Bobby
I Luke. She attended schools in
I Woodleaf and Mecklenburg
County. She had attended the
' Church of Christ end was a
I homemaker.
I In addition to her mother,
I survivors include: ason. Jimmy
I Thomas Russell of Mocksville;
I a daughter. Tonya Luke Tay
lor of Salisbury; a son-in-law.
Richard Taylor of Salisbury; 7 grandchildren. Matthew.
Leigh-Ann. Tori-Jean. Chad, Maria. Austin, and Daniel;
and 7 great-grandchildren. Shy-Ann. Nova, Kay-Leigh,
Joseph, Charish. Honor, arid Sininna.
The family received friends Wednesday. May 4 at Da%ie
Funeral Service Chapel. A celebration of life service was
conducted at the funeral chapel at 2 p.m. Thursday. May 5.
officiated by Jimmy Stone and Tommy Graham. Burial fol
lowed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Pallbearers
were Tom Bo Stanley, Matthew Russell. Daniel Hender
son. Austin Taylor. Richard Taylor and Joseph Reid.
Condolences: wwwJaviefiuieralservkeeom.
V\ocKsvA\e.
. Johnnie and Ann Steele McKee
A double graveside service for Johnnie and Ann Steele
McKee of Baltimore. Md., was held at Mt. Nebo Bapdst
Church Cem-
etery on MoD-
day. May
JHHb|B^^9H Mr. McK-
^ed April
10, 2014, and-'■/ '^H Mrs. McKee: V V dieda S 2016.
S Tbey were
I nadves^ < '1 Iredell Coun-
ty
urns were in
terred together. The Rev, Ray I2ampbell officiated.
Survivors: a daughter, Christine McKee of Baltimore;
other relatives and friends.
Condolences; www.CrahamFuneralHomejtei.
Connie Stoots Mann ,Connie Stoots Mann, 62, died at her home in Mocks-ville Sunday, May 1,2016, following a period of declining
health.
A native of BecSdey, W.Va,,
she was bom Nov. 19S3,
the daughter the late Gradin '
Stoots and the late Mae Keith
Stoots. She was a hotnemaker.
Survivors: her husband of
46 years, James K. Mann of
(he home: 2 daughters, Lois
Fcazier and Judy Church (Rob-ert) of Lexington; 2 brothers, ^ JHRonnie Stools (Margaret) :^mand Donald Scoots (Carrie) of ^
Beckley; a sister, Patricia Cole-^man of Mount Hope, W.Va.;
and 4 grandchildren, Rebecca
Phillips, Brian Frazier, Robert
Church H, and Kayia Church.She was preceded in death '
by 7 brothers and a sister.
A celebration of life memorial service was conducted
at 3 pjn. Saturday, May 7 at the First Baptist Church ofMocksville officiated by the Rev. Shane Nixon, nie family
received fiiends at the church one hour prior to the service. •
Inurnment was in Salisbury National Cemetery.Condolences: wvwjlaviefiineralservice^om.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thorsday, May 12,2016 ■
Marian Elizabeth Barrett 'Betsy' Roscmann
Marian Eliz^th "Betsy" Barrett Rosetnann; 55; died
Monday, May 2,2016.
Bom in the Cape Fear Valley Hospital in Fayetteville on
March 9,1961, she was the daughter of Elizabeth Hunley
Barrett aiid the late Donald Wallace
Barrett. She grew up in Laurinburg,and lived in Ralei^ and Apex pri-
or to moving to Goldsboro in 1991.She graduated Imm Scotland High pB >School In 1979 and attended Wofford SB' rflB
College. She married Everett EdwinRosemann in 1986 and he preceded ^HjSii^gBH
her in death in August of 2014. She
was the director of travel and tour-
ism for the City of Goldsboro and
worked to advance the travel and .
tourism industry in Goldsboro and Wayne County. Her
smile lit up any room and she was ah outgoing, friendly
and charismatic person who cared deeply for her family,
biends and co-workers. She was a member of the Associ
ations of Eastern, North Carolina, N.C. Civil War Tourism
Council, (he Goldsborough Bridge Battlefield Association,
N.C. Coast Host, N.C. Sports Assoclafion, N.C. Festivals
and Events, and the N.C. Travelliidustiy Association.
A service to celebrate her life was held Friday, May 8,
at (he Goldsboro Event Center, 1501 S. Slocumb St., withthe Rev, Nancy Willard officiating. The family received
friends Thursday night at the Gol&boro Event Center. A
private burial was held in the HUlcrest Cemetery In Lau-
rinbmg.
In addition to her mother, survivors include: 2 daugh
ters, Emily Biyte Rosemann Davis and her husband Danny
Davis and Amanda Joyce Rosemann; 2 brothers, Jim Bar-
ten and his wife Sharon Traeey Barrett and Dan Barren and
his wife, Kathleen Anderson Barrett of Davle County; and
her 3 nieces and a nephew.She had a great love for animals. Animals of every kind
flocked to her for love and care., For this reason, the family
asks that, in lieu of flowers, memorials be made to the Humane Society ofWayne Covmty at PO Box 821. Goldsboro,
27533.
Condolences: wwwjAumflre-/jn?it.coni.
Audrey M. WilsonAudrey M. Wilson ofStaiesville died on May 4,2016 at
Carolina Medical Center in Charlotte.
She was bom Sept. 13,1961, to the late Mary S. andBenjamin F. Wilson. She grad-
uaied fiom Davle County High^ School in 1979, and was em-ployed by Plastiflex Corp. for 11
years. She was'forced to retire1^'' -,. in September 2015 due to healthI < issues. Although she didn't haveI.,!' any children of her own, she was
monumental in the care of herAB nieces and nephews, who loved
■n her. She never met a stranger,
and was able to bring joy and
laugbtei to everyone with her co-a^BH medic ability.Survivors: 4 brothers, David
"Treetop" Peck of Statesville,
Ronald E, Wilson of Winslon-Salem, Terence (Tonja) Wil
son of Statesville, and Bryant (Johnsie) Wilson of Coolee-mee; 2 sisters, Dora W, Heam and Ameila F. Wilson, both
of Statesville; 2 aunts, 2 uncles, and a host of nieces, neph
ews, cousins and friends.
Her funeral service was held Siuday, May 8 at 4 pan. at
Graham Funeral Home. The Rev. Rodney Barker officiat
ed and the Rev. Tyione Redmon delivered the eulogy. Thefamily received friends one hour before the service at the
funeral home.
Condolences: www.CraheimFuneralHomejtel.
Oavie county PuOiic UfiraryMncksville. NC
Marilyn E. Barbee '
Mrs. Marilyn E. Barbee, 79, of Woodleaf,dicd Wednes
day, May 11,2016 at the Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House -
surrounded by her family.
Bom March 2,1937 in Davie County to the late Bonnie
Williams Everette, she attended Davie County Schools andB graduated from Cooleemee 1
High School. Mrs. Barbee was
a homeinaker. Mrs. Barbee
was a member of Woodlcaf
United Methodist Church.
Surviving: her husband, .
Joe E. "Ed" Barbee Sr. whom
she married Nov. 14, 1955;
son, Joe E. Barbee Jr. and wife
Amy of Mocksville; daughter,
Vanessa Pyrtle and husband -
Jerry of Woodlcaf: and grand
children, Amanda and Bethany I
Barbee of Mocksville and Ev- n
erette Pyrtle of Woodleaf. I
A funeral service was held at II am. Friday. May 13 at
Summecsett Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Syb
il Perrell, minister of Cleveland United Methodist ChurcW
Knox Chapel Charge. Burial followed at Woodleaf United
Methodist Church Cemetery.
Memorials: Woodleaf UMC Health Ministries, PO Box |
299, Woodleaf, 27054: or Rowan Hospice, 720 Grove St.,
Salisbury,: 28144.
Condolences: wwwjummersenfiineralhomexom.
aye Allen Comer
Mrs. Faye AUen Comer, 83, died Saturday, May 14,
)!6 at Willowbrook Health Care.
Mrs. Comer was bom Oct. 18,1932 in Davie County to
rack and Rene WiUiams Allen. She enjoyed flowers andstening to 88.1 Dr. J. Yemen McGee.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Comer was preceded
1 death by her husband, John Cyms Comer: and several
iblings.
Survivors: 2 daughters, Rita (Tommy) Ashbum and Re- |eePetree: 5 grandsons, Johnny Stevenson, Robert While, |
leniy While Sr., Derrick McCoUum, Daniel Petree: 3 .reat-grandchUdren, Henry "Vuicenf White Jr., Olivia
VhiteandAutumn White: and severalnieces and nephews.,
A graveside service was conducted Tuesday, May 17,;
12 pm. at South Oak Ridge Baptist Church with the Rev. ,■hil Beavers officiating. The family received friends Mon-lay evening at Gentry Funeral Service in Yadkinville.Condolences; www^entryfiinerahervicexom.
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Esther WUma Smith Cook
Mrs. Esther Wilma Smith Cook, 90, died on Monday,May 16,2016 at Autumn Care in Mocksville.She was bom in Lee County, July 1, 1925 to Marvin
In addition to her parents,she was preceded in death by: her husband, Samuel "Sam"
Thomas Cook Sr.: 4 sisters; and 2 brothers.Survivors: 4 children, Samuel Thomas 'Tommy" Cook
Jr. and wife Gayle of Winston-Salem, Terry Ray Cook and
wife Sheila ofWeslfield.Teresa Cook Bumgamer and husband James and Tony Marvin Cook and wife Lynn, all ofMocksville; 6 grandchildren, McKenzie, Kimberly, Kelly,Brook, Alicia and Ashley; 5 step-grandchildren, Christy,Kenny, AJ., Courtney and Corey: 2 sisters, OlUe Cox andLucy Kelly, both of Sanford; and several nieces and neph
ews.Funeral services were to be held Thursday, May 19, at 2pm. at the Firet Baptist Church in Mocksville by the Rev.Shane Nixon. Burial was to follow in the Rose Cemetery.The family was to receive friends at the church' Thiusday
fromnoon-l:30.Memorials: First Baptist Bus Fund, 412 N. Main St.,Mocksville,: or Meals on Wheels Davie c/o Davie Senior
Services,278 Meibney St.,Mocksville.Condolences: wwwMyworth-milUrxom.
James Donald'JD' Doby Sr.Mr. James Donald "JD." Doby Sr., 83, died Tuesday,May 10,2016 at his home.
He was bom in Alamance County on April 4,1933 toWalter Hemy OlUe. Parker Doby. He was owner ofDoby Auto Rentals in Winstop-Salem. Mr. Doby had a passion for improving farm land and worked for many yearswith his cattle on his Rowan County fann and Davie County farm, which is the Doby home place.Mr. Doby was precetied in deaA by 5 sisters,4 brothers,
and a nephew.Surviving: a daughter, Janeen Doby: a son, James Donald "Sa^e" Doby Jr. and wife Kalhy: a special friend,Jacque Spaugh: his grandchildren, Jason RalsWn-and wifeCharlotte, James Donald (Jesse) Doby ID, Tristin Adams,and Reagan Poole; great-grandchildren, Marley Ralstonand Jackson Ralston; 3 special nephews, Steve, David, andBt^iey Doby; several other nieces and nephews: and his
fanning friends, Eddie and Judy Atkins.A memorial service will be held later.
Condolences: wwwJmyvonh-milUrxom.
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.iniRn Ruth BaUey Foster
- Mis. Lillian Ruth Bailey Foster. 93, died Monday, May
,6,2016. at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Win-
iton-Salem.^Shc was^b^ Aug^^9^, 192^^
lie Franklin Foster, an infant
son. Kenneth Foster; 2 sisters,
Lodena Bailey Boger (Dewitt) and Mintlie Lee Laster
(Roby); and a brother-in-law. Buck Lefler.
Survivors; a son, Keith Foster (Kathy) of Mocksville; a
sister, Margaret Lefler of Cooleetnee; dnd a large extended
family of ttieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-neph
ews.
A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 pm., Thurs
day, May 19 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church with
the the Rev. Sam Lewis officiating- The body was to be
placed in the church one hour prior to the service. Burial
was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to
receive friendsfrom6-8p.m. Wednesday, May 18 at Eaton
Funeral Home.
Mentorials; Oak Grove UMC, 1994 US 158 E., Mocks
ville.
•Condolences: w^vw^atonfuneralserviceeom.
Paul Frederick Leatberman Sr.
Paul Frederick Leathemian Sr., 80, died Monday, May
16,2016.
He was a native of Rowan County, bom June 12,1935,
to the late Guy Steele Leatherman and Sarah Reep Leaiher-
tnan. He was also preceded in death by a son. Robert Linn
Leatherman and a granddaughter. Angle Leatherman.
He attended WoodieafSchools and was a truck drivCT for
Paul Bost Trucking Co. for 40 years. He was a member of
the Woodieaf Church of Christ.
Survivors: his wife of 62 years, Geraldine Sboaf
Leathennan: 3 sons, Paul Leatherman Jr. (Debbie), Darrell
Leathennan (Robin) and "JC Chris Leatherman (Angie),
all of Woodieaf: a daughter, Freda Croiis (Bill) of Mocks
ville; 2 brothers, Dave Leathennan (Ivy) of Woodieaf and
Evan Leatherman of Hollywood, Fla.; 2 sisters, Willie
Brooks (Robert) of Cooleemee and Annie Leatherman of
Gianite Quarry;' 10 grandchildren, Lindsay, Eva, Missy,
Dale, Miranda, Jason. Haley, Brian, Shawn and Jesse: 16
great-grandchildren: and 3 great-great grandchildren.
Visitation was to be from 6-8 pjn. Wednesday at Davie
Funeral Service in Mocksville. A celebration oflife service
. was to be conducted at I pjn. Thursday in the funeral cha
pel with Pastor RD, McDanie] officiating. Burial was to
follow in Rowan Memorial Park.
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i John Harding McClannon
Mr. John Harding McClannon, 95, of Mocksville, died
on Saturday, May 14,2016 at Forsyth Medical Center.
He was bora April 22.1921 in Davie County to John
David and Margaret Griffin McClannon. He was reiiied
from IngcisoU Rand in Mocksville. Mr. McQannon en
joyed farming and fishing.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded m death by
a daughter, Faye Cook; a great-grandson, Anthony Shawn
McClannon; and 5 siblings.
Survivors; his wife of 74 years. Inez Holcomb Mc
Clannon; 2 daughters, Judy (Willis) Triveite ^ Brenda
Howell; 2 sons. Bill (Diana) McClannon and Eugene Mc
Clannon; 21 grandchildreD;47 great-grandchildren; and 16
great-great-grandchildren.
A funeral service was conducted Tuesday, May 17, at 2
pm. at Gentry FamUy Chapel in Yadkinville with Pastor
Bobby Watts officiating. Burial followed at Wesley Chapel
UMC cemetery. The family received ftietids prior to the
service at the funeral home.
Condolences; mw/^ensryjuneraSsenice^om.
Phyllis Johnson'McNeill
Mrs, Phyllis Johnson McNeill, 88, formerly of Mocks
ville. died Friday. May 6, 2016, at Alamance Regional
Medical Center, due to com-n plications caused by bronchi-
ectasis. She was surrounded by
her family.
Mrs. McNeill was born Dec.
15,1927. in Mocksville, to the
late Philip Johnson and Marie
Allison Johnson. She attended
public schools in Mocksville
and graduated from Queens
College in Charlotte, class of
1949. For two years following
graduation, she was employed
by the American Red Cross
at U.S. Naval installations in
Biloxi, Miss, and Memphis,
Tbnn. At the time of her mar
riage to Mr. McNeill in September, 1955, she was em-
' ployed by the recreation department of Winston-Salem.
• In 1957, while living in Tampa, Mrs. McNeill began her
career as a school teacher, leaching kindergarten in Tampa.
' Ralei^.Crofion,Md.andBrooklynPark.Md, During this
• time she obtained her master's degree in elementary edu
cation. She became a retired school teacher in 1988. After■' living in Bowie, Md. for 47 years, Mrs. McNeill and herhusband moved to a retirement community in Burlington
in2012.Survivors; her husband. Robert Strange McNeill of thehome' a son, Robert S. McNeill Jr. (Sharon) of Carrboro; 2daughters. Elizabeth Walker (Uoyd) of Austin. Texas andAnn Marie McNeill (Diane) of Chapel HiU; and 3 grand-'• "children. OlympU Walker, Allison and Philip McNeill.A memorial graveside service will be conducted at 11, a.m., Thursday, June 2 at Joppa Cemetery in Mocksville.Following the services, a celebration of life reception willbe held in the First United Methodist Church Fellowship
HaU.
• Condolences: wwwxaionfuneralservicexom.
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Andrew J. Patterson Jr.
Andrew J. Patterson Jr., known as "Andy" or "Sonny",
78, died May 10,2016 at his residence in Woodieaf.HHe was the son of the late
Andrew Patterson Sr. and Estei-
ia Ijames Patterson. He giadu-
aled from Davie County Train
ing School in 1956 and served
fouryears in theU.S.Air Force, .
from 1956 to 1960. He retired
from Celanese as a production
operator, also from Livingstone
College, where he was a securi
ty guard. He was a life member
of Liberty AME Ziotl Church in
Mocksville, where he served on
the Trustee Board, and a mem
ber of Men's Booster Ministry.
He loved working in the yard,
, and bowling as health permit-
, ted.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, John Frank
r Patterson.
Survivors; his wife. Eveline Fowler Patterson of the
-.-.home; 3 daughters, Marlene Jones of the home. Tracy
i-(Sylvester) Culbertson of Cleveland, and Andrea (Bo)
Frontis of Thoutman; 6 grandchildren, Sherece While,
'. Latoya Jones, Andrew Frontis, Sylvester Culbertson Jr.,
t'NaTasha (Anthony) Jackson, Letitia (Maurice) Cowan;
,. 13 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Estella Pruitt and Eller
-'Wease (Cornelius) Hargrove, both ofCooleemee; abroth-
; er, l^harles (Mable) Patterson of Westbury.N.Y.: a special
. friend, who was like a son, the Rev, James Milton 11; a de
voted caretaker, Keisha Carter; a host of nieces, tiephews,
other relatives and friends.
His funeial service was held Tuesday, May 17 at 1
pjn. at Mowe's Chapel AME Zion Church in Salisbury.
•. The Rev. David T. Sinalls ofhcialed and the Rev. James E.
- Milton n delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in Liberty
AME Zion Church Cemetery in Mocksville. The family
•received friends at Moore's Chapel one hour before the
service.
Condolences: www.CrahamFuneralMomeMei,
Thomas G. Potts
Thomas G. Potts. 82, of Harmony died Saturday, May
14,2016, at Davis Regional Medical Center.n Mr. Potts was a native of Da-
vie County, bom July 5, 1933,
the son of die late Thotnas N.
and Fallie Belle Spry Potts.
Survivors: a sister; Carolyn
Potts ofHarmony.
He was also preceded In
death by 4 sisters: Edith Julian,
Betty Rose Potts, LuUia Potts
and Minnie Sue Potts.
The visitation was held
Monday. May 16 at Davie Fu
neral Service in Mocksville. A
celebration of life service was
held at 2 pun-Tliesday at Davie
J Funeral Service Chapel with the
> Rev. Carroll Jordan officiating. Burial followed in the Ad-
- vance United Methodist Church Cemetery.
^ Memorials: to the family or to Davie Funeral Service,
416 Valley Road.Mocksville, to help with final expenses.
^ Condolences: HwwJavicJuneraljervice.com.
Thelma Jon^ Reavis
^Mrs. Thehna Jones Reavis. 84, of W. Brick Walk Court,
Mocksville, died Friday. May 13,2016, at Kale B. Reyn
olds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.
She was bom April 23, 1932, in Davie County to the
late Rufijs Frank and Martha Fetney Trivette Jones. Mrs.
Reavis was a member of Batons Baptist Church, She was
dedicated to her family and was a kind and sweet person.
Mrs. Reavis treated her nieces and nephews like they were
her own children and was known to the family as "Aunt
Hunzie!)' She loved birds andherdog.Kizzy.
She was also preceded in death by her husband,Thomas
Wade Reavis; and 4 siblings, Katy Whitakct, Ruth Jones,
Josie Smith and Pete Jones,
Survivors: 2 daughters, Lisa Sherrill (Mark Gotxlman)
of High Point and Cindy Reavis of Williamsburg, Va.; 4
siblings, Johnny Jones of Mocksville, Nancy Tilley (Char-
tie) of Winston-Salem, Gene Jones of Melbourne, Fla. and
Wayne Jones (Linda) of Lexington; 2 grandchildren, Erin
Hamner (Jonathan) and Matthew Sheiiill: their father.
Randy Sherrill; a great-grandson, Cameron Hamnen and
several nieces and nephews,
A fimeral service was conducted at 3 pjn.', Sunday,
May 15 at Batons Baptist Church with Dr. David GUbreath
officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The
family received friends at die church one hour prior to the
service.
Memorials; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101
Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; Eatons Baptist, c/o
Brentla Hunter, 183 Pudding Ridge Road, Mocksville; or
Humane Society of Davie, 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville.
Condolences; H-mv^aioii/wjeralservicejrom.
Charity Reich
Charity Reich, 59, of Coventiy Lane, Mocksville, died
May 12 in Aututrin Care Nuning Home, where she hada resided for two weeks.
She was bom in New Yotk to
the late Joe Parker and June Mer
chant. She was educated in New
York and worked in a school.
cafeteria. For the past 18 years,
she and her family lived in Da
vie County. She was a member of
Fannington Baptist Church.
Survivors: her husband. Lee
Reich of Mocksville; a son. Ran
dy Reich of Mocksville: a daugh
ter, Shelby Reich of Mocksville;
her mother, June Merchant of
Cooleemee; 2 brothers, William MuUenax of Salisbury,
and Earl Mullenax of Susquebanna, Pa.; a sister, Brenda
Burg an of Salisbury.
A celebration of life service will be held at 2 pm. Satur
day, May 21 at Fannington Baptist Church.
Condolences: www.CrahamFuneralHomeJiel.
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Martba Jayne Dodson Stone
Mis. Martha Jayne Dodson Stone, 58, of Barney Road,
Advance.died Friday, May 13,2016, at Kate B.Reynolds
Hospice Home in Winston-Saiem.
She. was bom June 24,1957, in Halifax County, Va. to
the late Clifton Medley and Martha Alice Cakes Dodson,
Mrs. Stone was a homemaker and also was a member of
South River Church of Christ. ^
Survivors: her husband, James Richard Stone of the
home;3 children,Lucy Dunn (Gary)ofYadkinville,Gini
Williams of Advance and Will Stone of Advance; 2 sib
lings, Cliff Dodson ofAdvance and Lucy Goode ofRocky
Mount, Va.; 4 grantlchiltlren, Katie Sutherland, Ella Dunn,
Colten Williams and Isaac Williams.
A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm., Monday,
May 16 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, Mocksville, with Tom
my Graham and Ray Graham officiating. Burial followed
in South River Church of Christ Cemetery in Woodleaf.
The family received friends Sunday, May 15 at'the fiinet^
home.
Condolences; www^atc^neralservicejxim.
Dolly Irene Little Talbert
Mrs. Dolly Irene Little Talbert, 76, of Gladstone Road,
Mocksville, died Tuesday, May 10,2016, at her home.
She was born Jan. 15, 1940, '
all of Mocksville; 8 grandchil-1^—^^——^—'
dren,. Candice Talbert. Isaiah
Talbert, Whitney and Dylan Talbert, Kallie Stewart, Chris
Brown, Cassandra Greet and Matthew Clark; 8 great
grandchildren, Autumn and Cayley AngeU, Haley Greer,
Arianna, laden and McKayla CJonner, Lazarus Smith and
Justin Neely; 2 sisters, Jennie Corl and Nancy Lyerly, both
of Salisbury; and several nieces and nephews.
Condolences; www^atonfinera!service.com.
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Clr Ttie Vernel] Cheek Anderson '
Mrs. Clay tie Vcmell Cheek "Nell" Anderson, 87, was .
bom to the late Bob and Selma Cheek of Cooleemee on
June 15,1928- She died on May 19,2016, at the Kate B.
Reynolds Hospice Home.
She was preceded in death
by husband Carl Andemon and
siblings Ruby, Sonny, Lorene,,
''' and Bobby. i
- Survivors: her sons. Rob-,»vJU ert "Cap" and wife Wandh of
Lewisvilie, Carl and wife Teri
of MocksviUe, Ricky and wife
Cindy of Stuart, Va.. Michael
and wife Pam of MocksviUe.
and stepson BiU Burrell and
wife Linda of Wilmington;
grandchildren. Carl Anderson
and wife Lee of Maul,
EricAndecson and wife Siepha-
nie of Dallas, Texas, Meredith
Bradshaw and husband Dean of Winston-Salem, Megan
Anderson of Winston-Salem, WUIiam Anderson and wife
Jessica of MocksviUe. Alex Anderson, Amanda Anderson;
step-grundchildren.StacieBurreU and Woody Burrell,both
of Wilmington: great-granddiildren, Audrey Bradshaw,
Evelyn Bradshaw, Juliet Bradshaw, Hunter Alexander,
Dawson Anderson; and step-great-grandchildren. Aubrey
PhUpott and Call PhUpott.
n£s. Anderson worked as a nurse's aide at the VA Medi
cal Center in Salisbury for 16 years before she retired in
1993, and continued to do in-home nursing until 2004. She
was a devoted member of Victory Baptist Church in Cool
eemee, and was an active Sunday school teacher and choir
member for many years. She enjoyed good food and trav
el, going on eight cruises with her sister-in-law and best
friend. Dot Cheek. She loved spending time at the beach
with her grandchildren, cooking for her family and friends,
especiaUy baking cakes, breads, pies and cookies.
The family received friends at Victory Baptist Church
in Cooleemee on Sunday, May 22, from 1:30-3. Funeral
services were held at 3 pun. Sunday, May 22 at Victory
Baptist Church in Cooleemee with pastor Shelby Harbour
ofeciating.foUowed by a graveside service at Ijames Bap
tist Church Cemetery in Moc^ville where she was laid to
rest next to husband, Carl Anderson.
Memorials: Camp Manna Ministries, 243 Gibson Way,
■MocksviUe, (336)284-2267 or www^ampmarma^rg.
Condolences; wwwAaviefuneralservice^om.
Dreux Judd Crateau
Dreux Judd Crateau, 60, died at his home in MocksviUe
under the care of Hospice of Davie County on Friday, May
20,2016.
He was a native ofBremerton, Wash., bom Jan. 11,1956,
to the late Donald Crafeau and Carol Demarais Crateau. He
was an honorable man and had many friends, new and old.
He was a man ofstrong faith in God and attended the Place
of Praise of Lexington. He served his country in the U.S.
Navy, He was an owner/operator in the trucking industry."
Survivors: his wife, t .'« Christine McPheison Crateau
of the home; 4 sons, Greg, Jacob, Matthew and Izaak; 4daughters, Tina, Emma, Karla and Amanda; a brother,
Donnle; 2 sisters, MicheUe and Carol; and 11 grandchil
dren. Kennedy, David, Emma, DaUha.Max, Grace, Kaiser,
Mikaere, Leah, Shamtae and Sanloniah.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, Richie.
. No services are planned.
Condolences: www,dmiefuneralservicexon.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tlmrsday, May 26,2016
John William 'Bill' Denton
Mr. John William "BiU" Denton, 72, ofGladstone Road,
MocksviUe, died Tuesday, May 17,2016, at Forsyth Medi
cal Center in Winston-Salem.
He was bom March 5,
1944. in New York, to the lateJohn William Daemon Sr. and
the late Irene Cox Denton. Hewas a designated airworthiness |V _
representative who inspected,examined and certified new in- X ^ •
He was a member of the ODA \ mInsf^iionUnil.andacenifi^ 'b
Solutions that designs, manu- 1
factures, and installs prototype
aero As a DAR,
he was able to visit many coun-
tries, explored many cultures,
and made many friends duringhis travels. He was a giving mentor to his coUeagues, andwas respected within his work community. He recently received the Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award for 50years of service. He was a loving and committed famUy
man who enjoyed sitting on the porch and reading politi
cal and historical books. He was mostly found doting over
his wife Linda while they enjoyed visiting historical placesand Ustening to bluegrass and jazz music. They enjoyedsitting on the back porch in the double swing listening to
the birds sing, watching the squirrels play, and the hummingbirds fight over the feeders. The grandchildren en-Joyed silting around the campfire in the backyard as dinnerwas being cooked over an open fire, and listening to theirpapa tell either true or made up stories just to make themlaugh. He also enjoyed traveling and visiting his grands inFlorida. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force from July16, 1962 to July 15, 1968 with honorable discharge andreceived the National Defense Service Medal, and an Air
Force Good'Conduct Medal.He was also preceded in death by his first wife. NaydaEsirelia Rodriguez Denton; and siblings, John Paul Denton,George Michael Denton, Joseph Denton and Elizabeth
Demon. 'Survivors: his wife, Linda Spry Demon of the home; 3chUdren, John WilUam Demon m (Lynn), David WayneDemon (Tina) and Timothy Ramon Demon; 7 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; 4 step-chUdren, Eric Dwiggins(Lisa), Chris Dwiggins, Amanda Dwiggins and CatherineOvetcash (Justb); 5 step-grandchildren; siblings, RobertDemon (Doris), Francis Denton, David Owen Demon andDaniel Demon (Carol); and several nieces and nephews.Afuneral service was conducted at 11 am., Friday, May
20 at Liberty United Methodist Church with the Rev. BradCunningham and Dr. Glenn Myers officiating. Burial was
at 9 a.m. Monday. May 23, in SaUsbuiy National Cemeterywith military honoR. The famUy received friends Thurs
day, May 19 at Eaton Funeral Home.Memorials: Baptist Children's Home, 204 Idol St.;
TbomasviUe, 27360.
Condolences: Hww.earonyiinera/service.com.
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(j Vemon Hendrix Sr.. 77, of Mocksville, died on
uesday.May 17,2016.
He was bora Oct. 21,1938 in Davie County to Stella El-
s Hendrix and Lonnie Caston
lendrix- He-graduated from
lavie County High School
t 1957 and retired front RJ.
3 years. He enjoyed baseball,
ofiball, hunting, fishing, gar-
ening and singing. He was a
'ar Heels and Braves fan. He Jworshipped his Lord by sing- ; j|
tg in gospel quaitetsjhrough- K^.v' -/ . . jl
u( his life. Mr. Hendrix was a
lember of Coraatzer United
delhodist Church where he
tught Sunday School, sang in
tie choir, served as a Method- ^
St Men leader and served on
ither cominittees. He was a faithful and loving husband
0 Patty Rae Fishel Hendrix, who preceded him in death in
B15, together they were married 57 years.
He was also preceded in death by; 3 brothers, Edker JC,
fobett Hatrell, and Montieello, aU of Mocksville; and 2
isters, Gertrude (Gertie) folly and Dorothy (Dot) Hayes.
>oth of Mocksville.
Surviving: 2 daughters, Lonna McDanicI (Billie) of
docksville and Donna Davis (Ronnie) of Advance; a son,
3 Vemon Hendrix Jr. (Jamie) of Advance; 8 grandchildren,
fiffany,Travis, Luke and Krystal Davis and Jake, Hunter
uidAddison Hendrix and John McDaniel; 2 sisters, Evelyn
Jemrick of Mocksville and Sue Rivers of Roxboro.
A funeral service was held at at 3 pm. Sunday, May 22
It Coraatzer United Methodist Church with the Rev. Shane
foung officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery,
fhe family received friends Friday, May 20 at Hayworth-
vfilier Kinderton Chapel.
Memorials: Coraatzer UMC, 1244 Comatzef Road,
vIocksvUle.
Condolences: wHiv,hjyworrft-mjUencom.
Irene While Ijames, 98, of Mocksville, died on May 21, .
2016 surrounded by family.
Bora April 2,1918 in Iiedell County, she was the daugh- '
ter of the late Stamey and Bessie White, She was a strong,
caring woman who exemplified the meaning of the word
Christian, living a life dedicated to God and family, joyful
in all life's circumstances. She
was a selfless, loving, nurtur-
ing woman who flourished in
helping others aivl being with
^ husband of 55
brothers, Hugh White. James
White; and sisters, Lois Fer-
gurson, Sadie Gabriel and Ma-
(Debbie) Ijames and Paul
? (Devonna) Ijames; grandchtl-
, /r'. - dreo, Dustin (Shelby) Ijames,
WestOQ Ijames, Daeia Ijames
and Grayson Ijames; great-granddaughter. Delaney Ijames;
sister-in-laws, Margaret White and Jan White; and numer
ous nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was held on Tuesday, May 24 at 3 p.m.
at Reavis Funeral Home of Harmony Chapel with the Rev.
Wayne Swisher officiating. Burial followed at New Union
United Methodist Church. The family received friends
Monday, May 23 at Reavis Funeral Home of Harmony
Chapel.
Memorials: New Union UMC New Building Fund,
1436 Sheffield Road, Mocksville; or Burice Hospice and
Palliative Care, 1721 Enon Road, Valdese, 28690,
Condolences: mfwieavisSuneTaUtomehtamonjcom.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 26,2016
Paul Frederick Leatherman Sr.
Paul Frederick Leatherman Sr., 80, of Woodleaf, died
Monday, May 16,2016.
He was a native of Rowan County, born June 12.1935,
to the late Guy Sleele Leatherman
and Sarah Reep Leatherman. He » .7,.,., !■was also preceded in death by a BK'
son, Robert LIpn Leatherman and agranddaughier.AngieLeatherman. ^
He attended Woodleaf Schools
and was a truck driver for Paul Bost 'Trucking Co. for 40 years. He was f
a member of the Corinth Church of
. Survivois: his wife of 62 years,
Geraldine Shoaf Leatherman; 3
sons, Paul Leatherman Jr. (Debbie), DarreU Leather-
man (Robin) and "JC Chris Leatherman (Angle), all of
Woodleaf; a daughter, Freda Crotts (Bill) of Mocksville;
2 brothers, Dave Leatherman (Ivy) of Woodleaf and Evan
Leatherman of Hollywood. Fla.; 2 sisters, Willie Brooks
(Robert) of Cooleemee and Annie Leatherman of Gran
ite (Quarry; 10 graodchildrea, Lindsay, Eva, Missy, Dale,
Miranda, Jason, Haley, Brian. Shawn and Jesse; plus 16
great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren.
The family received friends Wednesday. May 18 at Da-
vie Funeral Service. A celebration of life service was con
ducted at 1 pm. Thursday, May 19 in the funeral chapel
with Pastor R.D. McDaniel officiating. Burial followed in
Rowan Memorial Park.
Condolences: WKw/iaviefiineralservicexom.
Helen Frances MeadMrs. Helen Frances Mead. 97. of Mocksville. diedWednesday, May 18, 2016, at Kate B. Reytiolds Hospice
Home in Winston-Salom.t- I ShewasbornJan.27,1919,
in Moiris County, NJ., to the
late John and Maria Valko Str-
■ elec. Mrs. Mead was a WorthyB ' Matron of the Silentia Ch^tef
H 56 in Butler. NJ and a mem-y-wj^^B ber of the Nonhem Chapter 38
in Branchficld. NJ. She was.Jk-} Grand Sentinel of the Grand
Chapter of NJ and was also a■ J member of the Daughters ofF ^ the Nile.' Ul She was alsp preceded b '
death by her husband, Or-ville Gaireti Mead; and 2 children, Susan Ramos and John
Mead.
Survivors: her daughter. Jennie Costanzo (Gary Mills)
ofMocksville; 4 graodchildren.GancttCostanzo (Debbie),Brie-Ann Costanzo, Lauren Mead and Jonathan Mead; 4
great-grandchildren, Jolene, Kaelyn and Alice Corcoran
and Francis Pansier; and a daughter in law. Tern Mead,
A graveside service was conducted at 11 am., Wednes
day, May 25 at Westminster Gardens in Greensboro.
Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hos
pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103.
Condolences; wnnv^aionfaneralservice^om.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, May 26,2016 - C? ? C<i
James Richard'Dickie* Palmer Sr.
James "Dickie" Richard Palmer Sr., 68, of Advance,
died on Saturday May 14, 2016 at the Hinkle Hospice
House in Lexington.
Mr. Palmer was botn on Oct. rs —g
9, 1947 in Lexington to the late
Thurman Palmer and Nell Snid-
er Palmer. He proudly served his
country in the U.S. Air Force. He
worked in the construction busi-
ness most of his life and was ex-
cellent at drywall finishing. He
enjoyed watching baseball and
football and listening to rock and
roll, especially the Rolling Stones.
He to drive his 1970 Cor-
vette and hang out with his family
and friends, and bis dog Bo.
He is also preceded in death by a'sister, Betsy Voyles.
Survivors: his wife, Wendy Finlay Palmer of Mocks-
ville; a son, James Richard Palmer Jr. and significant other
Laura McAlexander of Raleigh; a step-son, John Dee Dug-
ger of Raleigh; and grandchildren. Autumn Dugger, Bray-
don Dugger, and Savannah Dugger.
A celebration of life was held on Saturday May 21 at
2 p.m. at the Amvets Post 13 . 423 Marco Blvd., Lexing
ton. A military graveside service was held on Monday
May 23 at 10 aan.atthe Salisbury National Cemetery. Mil
itary honors were provided by the Rowan County Veterans
Honor Guard and the NC National Guard.
Condolences: wwwj:ari>liiiacre/nalion.com.
Theltna Mae Bolin Smith
Thelma Mae Bolin Smith. 78, died Thursday, May 19,
2016, at Hinkle Hospice Home in Lexington.
A native of Yadkin County,
daughter of the late Lonnic Gray
Bolin and Irene Pettie Bolin. She
was a homemaker for her faiiuly
anddfthe Baptist faith.
She was also preceded in
neth, Lindsay and Donald Bolin;
and 3 sisters, Zelma Gray. M^le p.|HB|flB|^P^a
Olen and Dorothy Shore.
Survivors: a brother, Leonard
"David" Bolin of Mocksville; 4
of Salisbury, Marie B. Hedrick of
Lexington, Judy B. Dixon (Jerry
Lanning) of Lexington, and Inez B. Moon of Mocksville;
plus several nieces and nephews.
A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 pjn.
Monday, May 23 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel in
Mocksville. The family received iiiends at the funer
al chapel one hour prior to the service. Burial was in the.
Shacktown Church of Christ Cemetery in Yadkinville.
Memorials : Furry Friends of the Foothills, PC Box
850, Yadkinville, 27055 (ivwwfiirryfriendso/lhe/oolhills.
org); or Hospice of Davidson County, 200 Hospice Way,
Lexington,27292.
Condolences: aww^viefiineralservicexom.
Charles Maurice Ward
Charles Maurice "The Red Fox" Ward of Mocksville
died on TueSflay, May 17,2016.
He was the third child of the late John Everett Ward
Sr. and the late Maurine Ruby
Todd Ward. He was bora on
vie ^unty.^ He graduated fioin
partment of Transportation a
short time, he look a poskion
as a service technician at Duke
Power where he worked for the
next 34 years before retiring.
He was also preceded in .
death by his brother, JohnEv- ' V^BIi^
erett Ward Jr.
Survivors: his wife of 40
years, Christine; 2 sons. Brent
Ward (Rachel) of Clemmons, '
and Anthony Ward (Stacy) of Advance; 6 grandchildren,
Janaa, Reese, Carter, Tristan, Bella, and Caleb; a sister,
Judith Lee (Leon) of Yoiing Harris, Ga,; 2 sisters-in-law,
LouEUa Waid Martin (Leon) of Kernersville and Ernes-
line Parker (Larry) of Advance; 10 nieces and nephews,
Susan Hauser (Steven), Tracy Slater (Gray), Leon Lee Jr.
(Charlene). Paul Parker (Leigh Anne), Peter Lee (Sonya),
Ryan Parker (Jamie). Emily Ward, Everett Ward (Amy),
Rebekah Ricardo (Nelson), Kevin Parker (Jessica), and a
score of grcat-nieccs and great-nephews.
A memorial service was held at 3 p.m.. Satiuday, May
21 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Revs.
Robert Gairett and Leon Wood officiating. The family re
ceived friends prior to the service.
Memorials: charity of donor's choice.
Condolences: wwwJuiyworlh-miller.com.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 2,2016 n C7
Jorge Louis Carrillo
Joige Louis CajTilio, infant son of Jose Canillo and
Dora Briio CairilJo of MocksvUle, was stillboni on Dies-
day,May 24, 2016.
In addition to his parents, Jorge is survived by a brother,
Alfredo, and a sister. Marie, both of the home.
A graveside service was conducted at II am.Thursday,
May 26 at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee officiated
by the Rev. Father John Starcaewski.
Condolences; wivw^avie/uneraJservice^m.
Carion Odcll Fields
Cailon Odell Fields, 42, of Raleigh died Monday, May
16,2016 in the Turks & Caioos Islands.
He was bom Oct. 5, 1973 the son of Carson Meade
Fields and Vivian Taylor Fields. He was a native of Ran
dolph County, attended Vandalia Christian School and
graduated from Southern Guilforri High School in 1991.
He also graduated from Appalachian State University in
1996 with a bachelor's degree in-accounting. He was em-
• ployed by PRA HealthScienees in Raleigh as the director
of internal audit.
He was preceded in death by his father, Carson M.
Fields.
Survivors: a daughter, Kaylen Fields (and her moth
er Tracia Fields Lynch of Mocksville); his mother, Vivi
an Taylor Fields, brother. Stan Fields and his friend, To-
nia Trogdon, all of Pleasant Garden; niece, Julia Fields
of Asheville; fiancde. Christen Daine Jones of Raleigh;
grandmother, Annie Mae Taylor of Greensboro: and many
aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family and friends.
The family received friends Tuesday, May 31 at Pugh
Funeral Home, Randleman. Funeral services were held
Wednesday, June 1 at 3 pm. at Providence Friends Meet
ing. 2054 Providence Chureh Road, Pleasant Garden with
the Rev. Larry McEntire officiating. Burial will follow in
the church cemetery.
A celebration of life service will be held in Raleigh at
a later date.
Condolences: wwwpug/i/uneral/iomej:om.
Georgia 'Susan' KJuttz Goodman
Georgia "Susan" Kluta Goodman,69.of Saiisbuiy died
Sunday, May 29,2016 at her residence.
She was born Feb. 4.1947 in Salisbury, the daughter of
. the late Frances Hoffner Klut-
attended East Rowan Schools -and wotked for Wife for Hire ^
member of The Arbor United ^
Survivors: her husband of . j i
31 years, Ricky Goodman; .1
cord: daughters, Leigh Ann
. Kluttz of Salisbury:
sister. Sally Hellard (Ron) of
Rockwell; 11 grandchildren: and 6 great-grandchildren.
Visitation was Wednesday, June 1 at The Arbor UMC
in the fellowship hall. Her funeral service was at 3 pjn.
Wednesday, June 1 at The Arbor UMC conducted by the
Revs. Frank and Mary Gordon with burial to follow in the
•Church Cemetery.
Memorials; "Ilie Arbor UMC, S54S Woodleaf Rd.,
Salisbury, 28147; Rowan Hospice, 720 Grove St., Salis
bury, 28144,'
Condolences; wwwjummersert/uneraJhomejMm.
Carolyn Scarlett Hockaday.
Mis. Carolyn Scarlett Hockaday, 78, of Wake Forest
died oo,Sunday. May 29,2016 at Rex Hospital in Raleigh.
She was bom Jan. 8,1938 in Alamance County to Ru
pert Franklin and Edna Wrenn Scarlett. Mrs. Hockaday re
tired fromThe Housing Authority of Winston-Salem after
32 yeais.
She ^as preceded in death by her husband, Lester Hard
en Hockaday: and a daughter, Susan Hockaday.
Surviving; a son, Ma^ Hockaday and wife Barbara of
High Point; a daughter, Anita Simldns and husband Tun of
Wake Forest; 4 grandchildren, Chad Hockaday and wife
Chelsea, Olivia Hockaday, Joshua Simkins and Katelyn
Simkins; a brother, Ronnie Scarlett and wife Jean; and 2
sisters, Martha Ledford and Brenda Evans and husband
Everetie.
Amentorial service will be held at4 pm, Sunday, June
5 at Haywocth-MUler IGnderton Chapel. The family will
receive Mends one hour prior to the service.
Memorials; Grace Haven Baptist Fellowship, PO Box
1432.WakeFtotesi, 27588.
Condolences; wivwJt^wonh-mUler^om.
Bobbie Jean Carroll McLelland
. Mrs. Bobbie Jean Carrol] McIxUand, 46, of Willhaven
Drive, Mocksville died Wednesday, May 25,2016, at her
home.
She was bom July IS, 1969,
Catawba County.-She was a
people person who never met
stranger. She bad a big heart
and was always willing to help
'others.
She was preceded in death
by her mother, ShaiUne "Jean-
nie" Baker Williams; and her
father, Bobby Wayne Carroll.
Survivors: her husband,
Rusty Lxe McLelland; 2 chil- ''
dren.JessicaandJustinMcLel-j^r iHB' ||
land; 4 siblings, Darrin Carroll [T II(Erica) of Oregon, Bany Car- j '"(■''droll of Colorado, Angela Plott I' —. I
(Jeff) of Mocksville and Chris
ty Price of Hickory; goddaughter, Kyndall Glass; andsev-,
era! nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was conducted at 6 p.m., Tuesday, May31 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Chuck Taylor officiating.
The family received friends at the funeral home following
the service.
Memorials: KateB. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hos
pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103.Condolences; wmv^ruonfuneralservicexom.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, June 2,2016 -C "7
Zelda Flint Naylor
Zelda Flint Naylor, 81, was bom in Davie County on
May 2,1935. and died on May, 29,2016.
She was the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Undsey and
2elina Flint. She was educal-
ed in Davie County Schools,
and graduated from Davie
County Training School in
1953. Throughout her life,
worked in several manufactur-
ing companies. She mairicd
Donald Lee Naylor and to this
union 4 sons were bom. Don-
aid Keith,Tyrone Kevin, James . - -y
Kelly, and Milton Karl Naylor.
She was a member of Fairfield
Missionary Baptist Church ,
and was an active choir mem
ber and usher. She enjoyed crocheting, watching cooking
shows, and reading morning devotions.
She was also preceded in death by: 2 sisters, Willie Mae
Smoot and Mildred Blackwell; and a grandson, Nicholas
"Nick" Naylor.
Survivors: her children, Donald Keith. Tyrone Kevin
(Selina), James Kelly (Angela) and Milton Karl Naylor; 4
sisters. Addle Bell (Elvie), Geneva Foote, Betty Frost and
Rachel Carson; 10 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; a
host of nieces, nephews and cousins.
Her funeral service will be Friday, June 3 at 2 pan. at
Fairfield Baptist Church in MocksviJle. The Rev. Rodney
Barker will officiate and Eutashia Rice will deliver the eu
logy. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The fam
ily will receive friends one hour before the service at the
church.
Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 101 Hos
pice X,ane, Winston-Salem, 27103.
Condolences: www.GrahamFunerdlHomejiet.
Carolyn Thomason Wagner
Carolyn Thomason Wagner, of Deadmoh Road,
Mocksville, died on Friday. May 27,2016, at Wake For-Qest Baptbt Medical Center •
Davie County, m Betmuda Run.
She was bora on July 11,
1942, in Burlington, to the late
Margaret Ballard and EvereUe
CaldwcU ThomaSon. She was
a graduate of Woodleaf High
School, a seamstress and owned
and operated Community Gro
cery, and was a landlord and
blessing to many. She attended
Parkdalc Baptist Church and
was of Baptist faith.
She was preceded in death
by; her husband, George Franklin Wagner; and a son, Don
ald Wayne Thomason.
Survivors: daughter. Wendy Broadway Vennillion
(Mitch) of Mocksville; a sister. Audrey Agner (James) of
Salisbury; granddaughter, Amy Lambert; great-grandsons,
Caleb and Austin Mauldin; and step-grandchildren, HoUey
and and Nick VennilUon;
Visitation will be from 6-8 pm. Sunday, June 5 at Sum- n
menett Funeral Home. Her funeral service will be at the
Sumersett chapel In Salisbury on Monday, June 6 at 2 pun.,
followed by burial at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury.
Memorials; Humane Society of Davie, 291 Eaton Rd.,
Mocksville; or Faithful Friends Animal Sanctuary, 220
Grace Church Rd., Salisbury, 28147.
Condolences: WHtvlsumrttrseltfuneralhome^om.
Ira Thomas l^ck Jr.
Mr. Ira Thomas Tuck Jr., 68, of Salisbury, died Wednes
day, May 25,2016, at Cedar Rock Assisted Living Facility
in Mocksville.n Mr. Tuck was bora Dec. 18,
1947, in Halifax County, Va.,
to Margaret Renna Fifer Tuck
Fenell and the late Ira Thomas
Tuck Sr. He was of the Baptist
faith. Mr. Tuck lov^ to travel
and enjoyed watching NA
SCAR.
Survivors; his mother of
Mocksville; 5 children, Beth
Fowler (Craig) of Yadkinville,
Chris Tuck (Kendra) of Mt.
Pleasant, S.C., Wendy Malloy
(Patrick) of Salisbury, Matthew
Tuck (Aaron) of Mocksville
and Zachaiy Dick (Alisha) of
Advance; and 12 grandchil
dren.
A memorial service was
conducted at 11 am.. Monday, May 30 at Eaton Funeral
Chapel, Mocksville. wilh the Rev. John Eckert officiating.
Memorials: charity of donor's choice.
Osndolences: www^alonfimeralservice^om.Davie county Puoitc uoraryMocksville. NO
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, June 9,2016 -
James Larry'Jim'Atkins
Mr. James Larry "Jim" Atkins, 67, of Wnston-Salem.
died on Monday, May 30.20l6alForsyth Medical Center.
He was bom in Forsyth County on Aug. 6, 1948, the
son ofTroy and Pauline Reed Atkins and had lived in this
area for his entire life. He was a retired employee of Lyn
don Steel. He was an active member of Glenn View Baptist
Church where he was a deacon and a leader of the Awana
Program and the Upwards Basketball Program. He was
a volunteer at Forsyih Medical Center assisting with the
Amputee Program. On Aug. 5.1994 he married the former
Stella Zimmerman, who survives of the home.
Also surviving; his brother, Don Atkins ofEmerald Isle;
4 sons, Michael and wife Tricia, Chad and wife Tara, Tim
and wife OUvia, and Lany and wife Leann; 8 grandchil-
dreii, Travis, Brittany, David, Tori, Haley. Lauren, Blake
and Clint; and one great-grandson, Brantley.
Funeral services were on Thursday, June 2 at 2 pm. at
Glenn View Baptist Church with the Rev. Brad Wright of
ficiating. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.
The family received friends on Thursday at the chvuxh.
Memorials; American Diabetes Assoc., PO Bo* 571146,
Winston-Salem, 27157; or to Glenn View Baptist, 4275
Gleim HighRoad, Winston-Salem, 27107.
Condolences: tvww.jcgreeiuindsons^m.
Ha V. Beck
Da V. Beck, 104.died on Monday. May 30.2016.
Bom April 8,1912 in Davie County, she was the daugh
ter to the late Charles and Fereabee Cleary Beck. She
played numerous instruments
throughout her life' and was
an accomplished seamstress
who could make anything. Her
family was part of the founding
of Liberty Wesleyan Church
where she was a lifelong mem-
ber. She was a church believer aUabfl
and the pianist for most of her n
Survivors: a' large number
of nieces and nephews and ex- |'tended family members. L, ^ --I n
A celebration of life service ,
will be held Thursday, June 2 at 2 pm. at Liberty Wesleyan
Church with Pastor Harold Bumbee officiating. Burial fol
lowed in the church cemetery. She lie in state from 1:30-2
pm. at the church.
Memorials: Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simoncon
Road, Statesville,28625.
Condolences: wivwJtunchjohnsonfimeralhomexxm.
Lester Martin Bowles
Mr. Lester Martin Bowles, 91, of McQamtock Road,
Mocksville.died Saturday.June4,20I6, at KateB. Reyn
olds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.HHe was bom Aug. 3,1924,
in Davie County to the late
Mr. Bowles was a member of
Yadkin Valley Baptist Church
in Advance and was a former
member of Oak Grove United
Methodist Church in MocIm-
ing and fishing in the past. He
loved to travel to the mountains and the Amish country.
He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Ina TUt-
tetow Bowles; and 2 infant sisters.
Survivors: 3 children, Ed Bowles (Sandy) of Salis
bury, Bill Bowles (Cheryl) and Kay Caudle (Robert) all of
Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Alan Bowles (Kelly), Andy
Bowles (Melissa). Amy Nichols (John Burrows) and Kevin
Caudle (Natalie); 6 great-grandchildren, Wesley Bowles,
Tyler Nichols, Hunter Nichols, Madison Bowles, Braxton
Caudle and Berkley Caudle; and his second wife, Elena
Paschall,
A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm., Tuesday.
June 7 at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church with Rev. Wayne
Swisher officiating. The body was placed in the church 30
minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in Oak Grove
United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received
ftiends Monday, June 6, at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos
pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; Oak Grove UMC^m-
etery fund, 1994 US 158, Mocksville; Of to a charity of the
donor's choice.
Condolences; www.eatorflvneralservlce.com.
Pavie coumy Puoitc itDrary
Mocksville, NC
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 9,2016 - ? ^
Dorothy Victoria Safriet Hensley
Mrs. Dorothy Victoria Safriet Hensley. 94, of Wood-
leaf, died Saturday, June 4,2016, at Novant Health Rowan
Medical Center in Salisbury.
She was bom April 23,
1922, in Davie County to the
late Arthur Eugene and Ef- ^
fie Mae McDaniel Safriet.
Mrs. Hensley was a lifelong
member of Needmore Baptist
Church in Woodleaf where
she had been a Sunday school
teacher and had assisted many ,^H
times with Vacation Bible
School. Her first love was her
family.
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, John
Lewis Hensley; a son. Lar-
ry Eugene Hensley: 4 sisters,
Ethel 'Tom" Mayhew, Lorene West, Gladys Safriet and
Thelma Gende; and 2 brothers. Bill Safriet and Aaron Saf
riet, who was killed in action during World War II.
Survivors: 3 children, Jimmy Hensley (Pam), Brenda
Mclntosh (Dale), all of Woodleaf and Michael Hensley
(Sarah) of Salisbury; 4 grandchildren, Melanic Haire (Jim),
John Mclntosh (Ashleigh), Aaron Hensley (Keren) and Sa-
mantha Hensley; 4 great-grandchildren, Cody Haire, Jake
Haire. Ryan Hensley and Nicole Hensley; and a baby girl
Mcintosh on the way; 2 brothers. Jake Safriet (Shirley) of
Statesville and Dink Safriet (Tammy) of Salisbury; and
several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was conducted at 3 pm.. Tuesday,
June 7 at Needmore Bapdst Church with the Revs. David
Smith and Rick Safriet officiating. The body was placed in
the church 30 minutes prior to tAe service. Burial followed
m the church cemetery. The family received friends Mon
day. June 6 at Eaton Funeral Home, Mocksville.
Memorials: Rowan County Meals on Wheeb, 1307 S.
Salisbury Ave., Spencer, 28159; or to a charity of the do
nor's choice.
Condolences; www^aionfijneralsen'ice^om.
Diaime Marie Heiden Houpt
Dianne Marie Heiden Houpt, 71, of Mocksville. died
at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winslon-Salem on
Tuesday, May. 31.2016.
She was bom Oct. 23, 1944 in Monroe, Mich., the
daughter of Helen J. Meaning Heiden of Monroe, who sur
vives, and the late WUliam F. Heiden. She was the widow
of the late Harlan Everett Houpt.
She was a graduate of Dundee (Michigan) High School.
Mrs. Houpt served as a medical secretary at the University
of Michigan Hospital for 15 years.
Also surviving; a daughter, Andrea L, Kimura (Jay) of
Mocksville; a son, Brett E. Houpt (Cheryl) of Troy, Mich;
3 brothers, James Heiden (Judy) of Brampton, Ontario.
Canada, Richard Heiden (Linda) of Cincinnati, Ohio, and
Gene Heiden ofMonroe; 3 sisters. Carol Toburen (Gordon)
of Manheim, Pa., Janice Clark (Tom) of Hendersonville,
Tenn.; and Cheryl Stevens of Monroe; and 3 grandchil
dren, Jake Coon, Jack Kimura and Rachel Houpt.
She was also preceded in death by a biother-m-law,
Elenilis Stevens.
Private family services will be held in Michigan.
Condolences: wwivjiaviefitiuralservke^om.
April Lynn Foster Jordan
Mrs. April Lynn Foster Jordan, 47, of Grove Street,
CooleemeCpdied Thuisday.June2,2016,at her home.
She was bora April 28,
1969, in Guilford County to
the late James ^cliff and ' . 1
Ruby Louise Baldwin Foster.
She was a member of Wood-
leaf Baptist Church where she
served as nursery director. She
had work^ at Sunshine House
in Greensboro as a childcare
director.
Survivors: her husband,
Ronald Wayne Jordan of the
home; her in-laws, David and ^
Linda Jordan of Cooleemee;
3 siblings, EJ. Riley. James
Foster, both of Greensboro
and Brenda Stewart of Burl- ' '
ington; special niece and neph- l_—
ew, Crystal Faulkner of Wm-
ston-Salem arid Justin Riley of Greensboro; several other
nieces and nephews; a great-niece. Peyton Jean Riley; and
a great-nephew, Hunter James Riley.
A memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Friday,
June 10 at Woodleaf Bapdst Church with the Rev, Chris
Williams officiating. The family will receive friends at the
church following the service.
Memorials; Woodleaf Bapdst, PO Box 360, Woodleaf,
27054; or American Diabetes Assoc., 1300 Baxter St.
#150,Charlolte,28204.
Condolences: www.carnn/unerelren'ice^Offi.
iCOin^yPiJDiic LiDfcify
Moc^^svilJe, NC
NoU Hennan Lovell Jr.
Noil Herman "June" Lovell Jr. of Woodleaf died on June
4,2016 at the W.G. Hefner VA
Medical Center in Sabsbury.
He was bom in Rowan
County on May son
the late H. Lovell Sr.,
and the late Mary Montgom-
ery Lovell. He was educated in
Rowan (bounty PubUc Schools
andgraduated from R.A.Clem-
ent High School in Cleveland
1961. He entered the U.S.
Army 1965, received
an honorable discbarge after
three years. On Sept. 4, 1981,
he married Inez Amoid, and
shared 33 years of mariage. He
was a truck driver, and worked
for several employers, including McLean Trucking Co. He
was gifted with building bird houses and rabbit hollows.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Robert Lovell; a
sister, Betty L. Lovell.
Survivors; his wife, Inez M. Lovell of the home; a son.
Deshawn LoveU of Kannapolis; 5 step-sons. Lester, Mike,
Floyd, and Joby Arnold, all of Mocksville, and Johnny Ar
nold of Woodleaf; a brother, Jerry Lovell of Cleveland; 2
sisters, Mary Lovell and Doris Noble, both of Cleveland;
17 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren.
His funeral service will be Friday, June 10 at noon at
Fairfieid Baptist Church in Mocksville. Burial will be on
Monday in Salisbury National Cemetery. The family will
receive friends at the church 30 minutes prior to the ser
vice.
Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomejtei.
DAVIECOUNTYENTERPRISERECORD,Thorsday,June9,2016- ^ ft}
Nancy Miller Nichols
Mrs. Nancy Miller Nichols of Winston-Salein died on
Sunday, June 5,2016.
She was bom to the laieCoIeman and Stella Pfaff Miller
on March 7,1924 In Forsyth County. Mrs. Nichols was a
member of Friedberg Moravian Church, the tMlling Work
ers class and the Women's Fellowship. She was a graduate
from the first nursing class of the City Memorial Hospital
Nursing School. She was a registered nurse having worked
for City Memorial Hospital and Forsyth Medical Center
before her retrremeni.
Her husband, Donald M. Nichols Sr. preceded her in
death; along with her parents; 3 sisters, Wanda Nifong,
Dorothy Tally and Myrtle Burton; and a brother, Guy S,
Miller.
Surviving: 4 children, Ellen Letchworth Miller and hus
band Roger of Mocksville, Bonnie Casey Gilreath of Dan
ville, Va., Greg Casey and wife Pam of Lexington, Sara
Nichols Fryar of King; stepson, Donald M. Nichols Jr.
and wife Rocky of Eden, Md.; 9 grandchildren; 16 great
grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; a sister, Helen M.
Godwin of Greensboro: and a sister-in-law, Aileen Miller
of Wuiston-Salem.
A graveside service was to be conducted at 11 ajn.
Thursday, June 9 at Friedberg Moravian Church graveyard
with Pastor Phillip Brande officiating. The family was to
receive friends one hour prior to the service in the church.
Condolences: w\\yvJtayworth-milltr.com.
Perry Franklin Owen
Perry Franklin Owen, 55, died at his home Satlttday,
June4,20l6.
He was bom in Davidson County on July 6, I960, the
son of the late Charlie Franklin Owen and the late Pearl
Ethel Grubb Owen. He attended Davie County High School
and on Oct. 26, 1984, he married Loretta Coats Owens,
who survives. He worked in the conslmetion industry and
was a member of Stnith Grove United Methodist Church.
In addition to his wife of more than 31 years, he is sur
vived by: 2 sons, Justin Owen of Rorida and Joshua Owen
of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Jessica Hermanns of Florida
and Whitmey Short (Christopher) of Mocksville; 4 grand
children, Natalee Grace Short, Brooke LeeAnn Short,
Aiyssa Hermanns and Alanna Hermanns; and 2 sisten,
Mary G. Smith of South Carolina and Rebecca Clark of
Kemersville.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James S.
Goss and a sister, Annie Ruth.
The family will conduct a memorial service at 11:00
aun. Saturday, June 11. at Smith Grove United Methodist
Church. The Rev. Darren Crotts will officiate.
Condolences; wwwjiaviefiineralservicexom.
Judith Ann Dawson Richley
Mrs. Judith Ann Dawson Richley, 76, of Cana Road,
Mocksville. died Sunday, May 29, 2016, in Wlnston-Sa-
iem.
She was bom April 11,
1940, in Chesterfield, Nil.,
late Meiton Ernest and
Mildred Mary Slagger Daw-
son.'Mrs. Richley was a veter-
an of the U.S. Navy. She was
a member of Miles Memorial
United Methodist Church in
Norfolk, Va., attended WU-
liamsbuig United Methodist
Church in WUliamsburg, Va.
and had been active at Ea-
tons Baptist Cburcb, She was ...
a reader, enjoyed music, gar- "^ '4^ V 4
dening, traveling, spending BBBI
time with friends, and helping
others through volunteer activities. Mrs. Richley had made
many prayer shawls for the sick.
She was also preceded in death by her husband,WilliamJackson Richley; a daughter, Angela Marie Richley; a sis
ter, Dawn Dawson; and a brother, Stephen Dawson.
Survivors: 4 children, Loretta Strawser (Jeff) of Illinois,
Brenda Mosko (Robert) of Mocksville, Wendy Richley
andAmberRichley (N^han Cameron), both of Vuginia; 8grandchildren, Adam McGee, Andrew McGee, Kody Mc-
Gee, Phillip Strawser (Danyelle), Constance Caramadre
(Mike), Bobby Mosko, Logan Cameron and Natalie Cam
eron; 4 great-grandchildren, Ashlyn Ray Strawser, Sarah
June Strawser, Connor Wayne Strawser and Cash Cara
madre: 3 siblings, Marty Dawson (Maria) of Germany,
Sharon Ciunci of Florida and David Dawson of Massachu
setts; and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be conducted at 6 p.m., Thurs
day, June 9, at Batons Baptist Church in Mocksville, with
Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. The family will receive
friends at the church following the service.
Condolences: www.eaxonfuneralservicex:om.
Edmond Maurice 'Ed' Scott Sr.
Edmond Maurice "Ed" Scott Sr., 53, died Sunday, June
5,2016.
He was a native of Davie County, bom in July 11.
1962, and was the son of the .
late Lester Clarence Scott Sr.
and the late Mary Lee Clem- ' ,-y
ent Scott. He was a graduate
of Davie County High School
and had been employed with
McCulloch Landscaping for
more than 20 years. 9
Survivors: 4daughters,Jes- ^
sica Gailher and Felicia Gaith-
er, both of Salisbuiy, Kendra
LongofClemmons, and Alex- v
us Scott of Mocksville; his
son.EdmondMauriceScottJr. '
of Salisbury; 2 step-children,
Graylon Hughes and Amani t
Tdley, both of Elkin; 4 broth- *
ers, Lester Scott Jr. (Rose) of
Beaufort, S.C.,Timothy Scott (Anissa) of Mocksville. Lar
ry Scott of Wmston-Salem and Mark Scott (Michelle) of
Mocksville; 2 sisters, Shelby Scott of Wmston-Salem and
Marion Dobson (Mandell) of Winston-Salem; his signifi
cant other, Diana Abemathy; 10 grandchildren; and several
nieces and nephews.
He was also preceded in death by a sister, Gloria Ann
Scott.
The family was to receive friends at Davie Funeral Ser
vice Chapel from 6-7:30 pm. Wednesday, June 8. A cel
ebration of life service was to follow at 7:30 pm. in the
funeral chapel with the Rev. Pastor Rodney Barker offici
ating.
Condolences: wwwAaviefiineralservice£om.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, June 9,2016 - S ?
BiU Zeiss
Bill Zeiss. 48, died surrounded by his family oo June 1,
2016, due to injuries sustained in an accident.
He was bora in Largo, Ha., on March 11, 1968, to the
late Elizabeth Griffin Zeiss and F. Ralph Zeiss Jr. He was a
gentle man of integrity and character with a prvanl's heart
and a quick: wit.I Bill grew up in Horida
with his three siblings Kate,
Milte, and Jennifer. He loved '
self to surf during summers
LawrenceviUe School in Law-
renceville, NJ., where he met
ols and Jake "Moose" Bram-
hall. He was a proud alum of
(he Univeisity of Horida in
® Gainesville and a brother in■" jjjg^ KappaSigmafraternity,whereffg' he made other life-long iiiend-' ships, especially with Rogerand MaryAime Steinberg. Hegraduated in 1990 and joined Videofonics. a film and video
production company in Raleigh. He was proud to spend hiscareer doing woik that be loved. Through his work he metTracy Smith, who would become his wife. They quicklyrealized they had a shared love of travel, good restaurants,and Saturday Night Live. They celebrated their 20ih anniversary in 2015 with a large party given by Tracy's parMts.His greatest happiness was his daughter Sophie Catherine.They created many traditions together, especially makingdrip-drop castles on the beach, playing miniature golf, taking annual back-to-school trips to Emerald Point and theNC Zoo, and attending Father/Daughter Valentine's Dances. A friend recently said that Bill loved to check out liewtesuuranis but that he made sure others didn't go hungry.At St. Mark's United Methodist Church, he was activein many ministries, but the one closest to his heart washunger relief. He led a team of cooks who tnade monthly meals that fed the bodies and souU of folks throughoutthe community, especially those in recovery. He servedthe church's Backpack Buddies ministry by buying food,paciung bags, and delivering backpacks to food-insecure
childrett in Wake County schools.Survivors: his wife and daughter, his father, F. RalphZeiss Jr. and wife Cynthia; sister, Kate Zeiss; brother, MikeZeiss and wife Pat Malteson; sister Jennifer Keith; broth-er-in-law, Ed Keith; nieces Hannah and Carson Keith; in-
laws Rommie and Cathy Barney; his wife's grandmother,Anna Lee Myers: and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and
extended family.He was predeceased by his mother his Papa and Nana,' Dr. Fred R. Zeiss and Hazel Zeiss; his stepmother KathleenZeiss; and his wife's grandfather, Edd Myers.A memorial service will take place soon.
Memorials: to support the hunger-relief activities of St.
Ma^'s UMC or to off-set the cost of medical expenses forthefamUy: St. Mark's UMC. 4801 Six Forks Rd., Raleigh.
27609.
Darrell Wayne .WallerDanell Wayne Waller, 47. died Sunday, June 5,2016.He was a native of Davie County, bora on Jan. 11,1969,and the son of Jerry Waller and Paulette Myers Chappell ofSurf City. He attended the public schools of Davie Countyand became a welder in the construction industry.Acelebration of life service will be conducted at 7 pun.Thursday, June 9,at Davie Funeral Seryice Chape! with the
Rev. Chris Williams officiaUng. The family will receivefriends one hour prior to the service.
Also surviving: a son, Wyatt Waller of Mocksville; adaughter, Courtney Waller of Salisbury; 3 brothers, Tommy Waller G-ori> and Lany Chappell (Amanda) ofCoolee-mee, and Cary Chappell (Myra) of Sneeds Ferry; a grandson, Levi Jones; plus several hieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by a son, Jereniy Wayne
Waller.
Condolences: wwv/Aat\efuneTalseryk€£om.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, June 16,2016 • B9
Rev. Jesse Alexander Brown i
The Rev. Jesse Alexander Brown, 80, of MocksvUIe, |
died on Sunday June 12,2016 at his home surrounded by j
family,n Mr. Brown was bom on
April I,1936mMocksville,to
the late Odell Brown and John-
Sie Mason Brown. He worked
and retired fixim Pilgrim Tsy-
chiatric Center, of Brentwood
Long Island, N.Y. He worked
and retired from First Baptist
Church in Long Island as the
lead pastor where he loved to
read the Bible and spread the
word of God. He enjoyed fish
ing and traveling with fami
ly. He was always collecting
things and looked for things
he thought were of value. He loved to spend time with
his fneods and family, especially his grandchildren and
great-grandchililien.
He is also preceded in death by 3 sons, Albert Brown,
Walter Brown, and Daneli Steele: 2 sisteia, Jane Belcher,
and Lounetta Brown; and 3 brothers, Clarence Brown,
Frank Brown, and Daniel Brown.
Survivors: his wife, Frances Doris Brown; a stepmoth
er, Jaunita Brown: a daughter, Debra Brown of Mocks-
ville; 2 sons, Daniel Brown and wife Debbie of Mocks-
ville. and Larry Brown and wife Barbra of MocksvUle;
step-sons, Junle Smith, John Smith, Harold Smith, Gary
Smith; step-daugbtprs, Chandra Smith, Cheryl Smith, Mel-
anie Smith, and Lorena Smith; 4 sisters, Onell Lewis of
Mocksville, Wanda Brown of Charlotte, Angela Webb of
Waxhaw, andBcenda McDonald of Long Island; a broth
er, Wayne Brown of Mocksville; a sister-in-law, Ernestine
"Teeny" Brown of Lexington; 13 grandchildreni and 30
great-grandchildren.
A celebration of life will be held on Friday Jime 17, at
2:30 pjn. at Blaise Baptist Church, in Mocksville, con
ducted by Daniel Brown.
Condolences: wwwj:arolina£rematipn£om-
Louie Carl 'Peanut' Dpby
Louie Carl "Peanut" Doby, 66, of Advance died Mon
day June 13,2016 at Forsyth Regional Medical Center.
He was bom in Davie County on Feb. 3. 1950: son of
the late Samuel Thomas (S.T.) Dunn and Louise Myers
Dunn. He attended Fellowship Baptist Church and was a
self- employed mechanic.
Survivors; 3 sons, William Doby (Marcia) of Mocks
ville, Louie Carl (CJ.) Doby Jr. and Austin Doby (Ellen)
all of Advance; 4 daughters. Tammy Doby of Utah, Jessica
Smith of Mocksville, Quwanna Doby of Advance and Oina
Ochoa of Texas; 14 grandchildren: and 5 great-grandehil-
dien.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother,
Ronnie Dale Dunn.
A celebration of life service was to be conducted at 11
am. on Thursday June 16from Fellowship Baptist Church,
Advance, officiated by Pastor Wayne Swisher with burial
following in the church cemetery. The family was to re
ceive friends one hour prior to the service at the church
Memorials; Fellowship Baptist, 1084 Rainbow Road,
Advance.
Condolences; wwwAaviefuneralservkexpm.
Waymouth 'Pop' Hardy
Mr. Waymoth "Pop" Hardy, 81, of Cloister Drive,
Mocksville, died Saturday, June 11,2016, at Glenn A. Ris
er Hospice House in Salisbury.
He was bom May 13,193S,
in Surry County to the late
Olen Young and Ada Ann Ho-
lifield Hardy. He had attended
Gospel Baptist Church. He had
been employed at Mocksville
Tire' for the last 23 years. He
enjoyed fishing and traveling
CO the mouniaiits.
He was also preceded in
death by; a sister, Peggy Quate;
W and 2 brothers, Joe BUI Hardy
and Claude Hardy.
\ ' Survivors; his wife of 61
years. Daisy H. Hardy of the
home: 3 children, Vickie Ann
———I Lapham (Roderick) of Salis
bury, Debra Kay London and
Wayne Hardy (Melisa), all of MocksvUle: a granddaughter,
Crissy Ploct Catenis (James) of Florida; 2 great-grandcbU-
dten, Benjamin Carter Catenis and Vivian Tess Catenis; a
brother. Aldean Hardy (Shirley) of Westfield; and several
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was conducted at 6 pm.. Tuesday,
June 14 at Eaton Funeral Chape! with the Revs. Johnoy
Abee and Jason Whitaker officiating. The fartiily received
friends at the funeral honic following the service.
A giaveside service was conducted at 11 am., Wednes
day. June IS at JcrusaJertt Baptist Church Cemetery.
Cotldolcnces: wvnv.eatonfuntralservice£Om.
Margie Plylcr Hartsell
Margie Plyler Harlseli. 88. died Friday. June 10,2016,
at Maple Leaf Health Care Center with family by her side.
Bom April 17, 1928, in Iredel! County, she was the
daughtcrof Ihclate Edward D. and Edna O. Plyler. She was
the widow of James Wesley Hartsell
who died Oct. 18, 2013, after 70
lis Deal (Craig) of Slaiesvilie, Lois
Morgan (Ronny) of Westminster, Bl»''a
S.C., Janice Denton (Bobby) of
Cleveland, Karen Draughn (Roger)
of Mocksville and Rebecca Sain BQm.
(William) of Salisbury; 2 sisters,
Wilma Stone of Charlotte and Bon-
nie Whitman (Coleman) of Concord;
11 grandchildren; 19 great-grand
children; 3 great-great-grandchildren (No. 4 on the way);
plus a host of nieces and nephews.
She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Kathy
Shelton, 2 brothers and 5 sisters. '
Mrs. Hartsell retired froth the textile Industry but was
known for her love of everyone, especially chUdren. She
became on adopted mother to many. Her skills ranged from
(he kitchen to the garden arid beyond. She was a member of
Cleveland First Baptist Church where a celebration of life
service was conducted at 1! a.m. Monday, June 13. Offici
ating were the Revs. WiUiam Wcase, Larry.Thompson and
KesUer Ruth. The family received friends one hour prior
to the service. Burial was in the Cleveland City Cemetery.
Condolences; wwwjeavlsJ)kslatesvillej:om.
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Moci<sviile. NC
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 16,2016 • B9
Ross Allen King Jr.
Ross Allen King Jr., 37, died Saturday, June 4,2016, at
Forsyth Medical Center-
He was bom Feb. 14. 1979,
thesonofRossAllenKingSr.of ^
Winstoo-Salcm and Nocma Lo- |
retta Jones Hunt of Mocksville, »
both ofwhom survive. He was a i
1^8 graduate of Davic County
Also surviving: a son, Ne-
hemiah King; and a daughter,
Kaylei King, both of Mocks-
The family received friends
from S-6 pm. Friday, June 10,
at Davie Fiuieral Chapel. A me- ,
morial service followed at 6:30 '
in the funeral chapel ofhciated .1
by Bishop Ijames and Pastor Charlene Jones.
Condolences: wvw.riavieJ^jieralfen'ice.com.
Doris Elaine Simcoe Miller
Mrs. Doris Elaine Simcoe Miller. 7^, of Advance died
Friday, June 10, 2016 at For-
syth Medical
She was bora June 16.1939
in Clay County, Mo.
Mrs. Millerwas preceded in
death by her husband, Ronald
Anderson Miller and her moth- .
er.Cida Simcoe,
Surviving; a son, James tp% w'JMiller ofAdvance; a daughter, .J
BelindaNeely of Chattanooga, . jB
Tenn.; 3 grandchildren, Jen-^^^Ki^r ^
nifer. Erica and Samantha; 2 jj
great-great-grandchildren,Bri-
ley and Willow; a sister, Judy
Naylor; and a brother, Roger
Simcoe.
A memorial service wds to
be held at 4 pan. Thursday, June 16 at Haywoith-Miller
Kinderton Chapel with the Rev, Jimmy Lancaster officiat
ing. The family was to receive friends following the ser
vice.
Condolences: wwwAi^wor/Ji-miWer.com.
Clara Sue Forrest Powell
Clara Sue Forrest Powell ofGuntersville, Ala. died Nov.
17,2015 at the age of 80 after a short Illness.
Her parents were Clarence and Sadie Mae FoiiBSt of
Mocksville, where she lived until her early 20s when she
accompanied her husband, L. Roger Powell, to Nashville,
Tenn. where he prepared for the ministry. They have three
children. Elaine Mahler, Janice Bales, and David Powell,
who grew up in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia where
Roger and Sue served in connection with his ministry with
the Church of Christ for nearly 50 years.
Also surviving are grandchildren, great-grandchildren,
friends, and extended family members, many from the
Mocksville area. In 2010. they moved lo Guntersville in
northern Alabama where Ihey lived until her death.
A service is planned at the Jericho Church of Chnst, 124
Davie Academy Road, Mocksville, at 6 pro. June 24. A
brief graveside service will follow, where her remains will
be Interred in the Jericho Church cemetery.
In her memory, a youth Bible camp scholarship fund
has been established at the Grant Church of Christ, 4197Cathedral Caverns Highway, Grant. AL 35747.
Condolences: Roger Powell, 412 3rd Ave.E., Grant,AL
35747.
James Patrick'Jim'Reavis Jr.
Mr. James "Jim" Patrick Reavis Jr.. 56, died on Satur
day, Jiiae 11.2016 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
in Winslon-Salem after battling leukemia for 16 months.
He was a hardworking and faithful husband, son, fa-
^ iher, and friend, born on Dec.
II- 1959, a life-long Davie'■ resident. He was a graduate
of Davie High, where he ran' "J^®|S|B cross country and track. He^ also graduated from the Win-
C''s'°"'Salein Police Academy^ Rotvan-Cabarius Com-
. ' munity College. He servedr, . 'hs Davie County Sheriff's■ ^ Department for six years as«d|r an employee and an auxiliary
deputy, and he worked as a
precision machinist in Afr
Assembly at IngersoU-Rand inMocksviile for 27 years. He
was married to his wife, lona,
for more than 32 years. They enjoyed fishing, raising twindaughters, and caring for their animals. He also enjoyedhunting with his father, brothers-in-law. and friends at thefamily farm. As a charter member of Blaise Baptist Church
in Mocksville; his faith in Jesus was evident throughout his ■
life and in his service lo his family. This faith enabled himto graciously and valiantly endure his trial with leukemia.He was preceded in death by his mother, Bea Reavis;
and by an infant brothcrr"'^
. Survivors: bis wife, lona; father, James Reavis Sr.;twin daughters, Amanda Reayis and Jordan Reavis Kop^ke (Ryan); sisters, Pam Brown (Steve) and Trisha Jones(John); nieces, Meredith Jones and Kaitlyn Harris (Justin);
and a great-nephew, Brady Harris.
A memorial service will be conducted at 6:30 pro.,Thursday, June 16 at Blaise Baptist Church with the Revs.Bill Phillips, Ken Furches and Glenn Sellers officiating.Tfie family will receive friends at the church following the
service.'Memorials: Blaise Baptist Missions fund, 134 BlaiseChurch Rd., Mocksville; or Be the Match Foundatwn
{wwwiethemilch^rg).
Condolences: www^<uor^neralservlce£om-
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 16,2016 -
John Douglas Shields Jr.
Mi- John Douglas Shields Jr., 80, of Mocksville. died
Saturday, June 11,2016 at his home.
He was bom Jan- 14, 1936 in Foisyth County to the
late J.D. Shields Sr. and Chattie Livengood Shields. Mr.
Shields was a member ofClemmons Moravian Church and
had served in the U.S. Air Force _
during the Korean and Vietnam
son, John Douglas Shields 111 and
Mr. Shields' favorite daughter-
'in-law, Patricia of Clemmons; 8
grandchUdien, John IV, Michelle,
Hege (Curt Sr.), Herbert Shields
(Virginia). Jean Wilson and Joe
A graveside service was con- ■-ducted at 2 pan. Monday, June 13 at Clemmous MoravianChurch Graveyard by the Rev, Ray Burke.
Memorials; Clemmons Moravian, 3535 Spangenbeig
Ave., Clemmons, 27012; or to Wounded Warrior Project,
PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675; or Rowan.Hospice/
Palliative CareCenter, 720 Grove St., Salisbury, 28144.
Condolences; \vwwJiayworlh-miller.com.
Settle Faye James SmithBettie Faye James Smith, 92. died ori Wednesday, June
8.2016, at Rowan Medical Center in Salisbury.
She was bom in Davie County on Jan. 8, 1924, the
daughter of the late Aaron James and Sarah .F^ces Sheek
James. She was a member of the graduating class of 1941
at Mocksville High School and later worked as a clerk at
Davie'Discount Drug Store.
Survivors: her husband of 75'years, Lawrence McKin-
ley Smith; 2 daughters, Mary Cranfill of Cooleemee and
Carol Whitman of Salisbury; 5 grandchildren, Skip and
Andy Cranlill, Jeff and Chris Whitman, and Delina Crouch;
8 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by a brother, Robert
James, and a sister, Julia Chamberlain.
The family received friends at Davje Funeral Chapelfrom 10-11 am. Saturday, June 11. A celebration of life
service-followed with Pastor Shelby Harbour officiating.
Memorials: Meals on Wheels, 278 Meroney St., Mocks
ville."Condolences; w^Javiefiiiuralservice.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 16,2016 - C T
\atfaony Howard Hutchens
Mr. Authony Howard Hutchens, 40, of Junction Road,
tlocksville, died Sunday, June 19.2016, at his home.
He was bom April 27.1976. in Rowan County.
He was preceded in death by his mother'. Judy Gail
lutcbens Shaver.
Survivors: his wife. Tonya Dianne Brannock Hutch-
ais; his father. Howard William Hutchens (Barbara); 5
:hildten. Chance, Andrew, both of Cnunpler, Antonia, 01-
via and David, all of the home; a stepdaughter. Jennifer
imith of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Rhonda H.Taylor (Rick) of
itatesvilie, Paula H. Lancaster of Mocksville; and special
liece and nephew, Michelle Hasdngs Youker (Josh) and
vlichael Hasdngs Jr.
A memorial service will be conducted at 6pm..Thurs-
iay, June 23 at Trinity Bapdst Church, with the Rev, Rex
3odunavac ofdciaiing. The fatidly will receive friends at
he church following the service.
Memorials: charity of donor's choice-
Condolences: HTvw.eafon/inern/service.COm.
"ThT-ls^preceded in death by her father, Donald M La-
""survivors: her mother. Gwen Lanier; her twm broker.
Dwayne: her son, Nicholas (Heather; herMaddielynn Robertson; the father of her son. Tim Robert
son; and her fiancd, Jeff Doub. B
A memorial service was held at Yadkm VaUey Bapost
Church on Saturday. June 18 at 3 pun.
Wiiiiam Marvin Ward
William Marvin "Tiny" Ward. 59, died at his home in
Cooleemee Friday, June 17.2016.
He was bom on Dec. 21.1956. In Mercer County. W.Va.
Survivors: his wife. Shirley
WUcox Ward; 2 step-sons. Rich-
ard Neilson and Thomas Wilcox,
both ofCooleemee; a step-daugh-
ler, Karen Fleming of Coolee-
mee; 3 brothers. Charles Ward, W '■(
Harrison Rose Jr. and JamesRose, all of Gastoni.-i; 3 sisters, 1,^
AliceBecknerofDallas.NC.Su- K*san Watts of Ml. Holy, and Annie FjJRose of Bessemer City; plus a W" ,number of grandchildren. L
Preceding him in death was
his first wife, Ruth Ward in 2003.
a daughter, Catherine Flanagan,) and his parents. Dorothy Louise
• Rose Burchette and Harrison Rose Sr.He was a graduate of Davie County High School. He' was employed with Jockey International for some 20 years
until the plant closed. For the past six years, he has woiked, at NGK Ceramics in Mooresviile. He attended Victory
Baptist Church of Cooleemee.
A celebration of life memorial service will be held at 7' pjn. Friday, June 24 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel
in Mocksville with Pastor Shelby Harbour officiating. TTie
1 family will rvceive friends at the funeral chapel one hour
> prior to the service.' Memorials: Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road,
) Mocksville, to help offset final expenses; or to Victory
Baptist Church.
' Condolences: v.-w\tdaviefuneralservicej:om.
Mabet Myers Markiand WatsonMrs. Mabel Myers Markiand Watson. 88. of Advance,
died Wednesday. June 15,2016 at Forsyth Medical Center.
She was bom Jan. 7. 1928 in Davie County to Al
ice Novella Beauchamp Myers and Fred Sanford Myers.
Mrs. Watson was a member of Elbaville United Meiod-ist Church and sang with her parents at church events for
years. She worked many years for Hanes Knitting Co. un
til the plant closed. She then went to woik for Duiacell
and later at Ken's Drive-In Restaurant in Winston-Salem,
which was owned by her present husband.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Paul
Frederick Markiand; a son, Alton Frederick Markiand; and
a sister. Thelma McMahan,
Surviving: her husband, Grady Watson Jr.; 2 daughters. Patricia "Pat" Markiand Cope and Angela Markiand
Bailey (Larry), all of Advance; 6 grandchildren, Brian
Bailey (Robin). Kyle Bailey (Angie), Adam Barley (De-
siree), Chad William Markiand (Katherine), Brett Freder
ick Markiand and Brooke Ann Markiand; 6 great-grand-
children. Ben Bailey. Maddie Bailey, Collin Bailey, Bella
Bailey. Lyra Bailey and Beau Martin; and a sister, Mildred
Markiand.
A funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Saturday. June 18
at Elbaville United Methodist Church with Pastor Bill Phil
lips officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
The family received friends an hour before the service in
the church and affcr the service in the fellowship hall.
Condolences; mvivJiaywor;A-wi;7/er.com-
Wliliam Charles 'Bill' WinkleWUliam "Bill" Charles Winkle. 65, of YadkinvUle. diedon Sunday June 19.2016 at his residence.
Mr. Winkle was bom on on May 18, 1951 in Minnesota to the late Robert Thomas Winkle and Leona CarverWinkle. He spent more than 50 years of his life in south^California working as a fabricator in the metal fabricationindustry. He loved music and was an accomplished guitarist and singer. He along with his brother Thomas wereclose but the thing missing in their lives was their sister.Linda. They were separated from Linda when they were
small children, due to a family tragedy. They never saweach other again, they thought she had died, until 35 yearslater when Linda found Bill and Tom. Both had moved toNorth Carolina to spend their last years reconnecting withtheir sister and never regretted it.
Survivors; his brother, Thomas Winkle of Yadkinville;
and his sbter. Linda Beciy and husband Steve of Mocks
ville.A private family service will be held later.Condolences: »vww.ciJro/inacremarion.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 23,2016 - d
William Fred Allen
Mr. WdJiam Fred AUeD,70,died Sunday, June ]9.20]6,
at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem.
He was bom on Sept. 22,1945,in Yadkin County to the
late Clyde Lafayede and Pau-
. tine Sofley Allen. Mr. Allen was
n ® member of Victory BaptistVlL Church where he had served as
"iSt;/ 'V a deacon. After 32 years, he re-
tired from Fiber Industries. Mr.
Allen was a past president of the
Cooleemee Civilans, a member
of the Spencer Moose Lodge
where be had served as past
' president and past governor. Mr.
X Allen had been past state ptesi-
R. dent and was serving as the as-
sistant territory itianager of the
NC Moose Association. In May
2000,he received the Pilgrim's Degree, the Moose Lodge's
highest honor.
He was also preceded in death by 2 siblings, Shelby
Hutchens and Jimmy Allen.
Survivors: his wife, Annie Chasiain Allen of the home;
4 children. Donna Ivey (Dennis) of South Carolina, Jack
ie Allen, Vicki Mutch (Ciaig) and Kenny Allen (Jennifer),
all of Mocksvilie; 5 grandchildren. Katie Allen, Patrick
Mutch. Kelli Allen. Kallen and William Mutch; 5 sisters.
JoAnn Barney, Jane Sammons (Dwight), Peggy Gaither
(Butch), all of Mocksvilie. Glenda Call of Salisbury and
Darlene Naylor (Dale) of Mocksvilie; and 7 four-legged
grandchildren.
A funeral service was conducted at noon Wednesday,
June 22 at Victory Baptist Church with the Rev. Shelby
Harbour officiating. The family received friends at the
church. Entombment was to be at 10 a.m., Thursday, June
23 in Rowan Memorial Park Mausoleum in Salisbury.
Memorials: Victory Baptist Youth Fund, PO Box 686.
Cooleemee: orMooseheart Association, 155 S Internation
al Drive Mooseheart.IL 60539.
Condolences: \vvnv.eatonfuneTalservice.com.
Roy James Kolin
Roy James Bolin, 72, died on Saturday, June 18,2016,
at Davie Medical Center at Bermuda Run.
He was bom in Forsyth County on Jan. 30, 1944, the
son of the late William Blum Bolin and Allie Barbara Lam
beth Bolin. He was a graduate of Gray High School and at- ,
tended Forsyth Techttical Contmunity College. He served '
bis country in Korea during the Vietnam Era as a sergeant
in the U.S. Army. He retired as a safety director with Road
way Express after 31 years. He was amemberof Goldfloss
Baptist Church and attended Turners Creek Baptist Church :
of Yadkinville.
He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Lilly
Mae Tolbert Bolin who died in 2009, a brother, l\511iam
Harrison Bolin, and a sister, Carol J. Chatham.
Survivors: his wife, Barbara Jean Sealey Bolin; 2 sons.
Christopher Bolin (Sarah) of Advance and David Bolin
(Kayla) ofMocksvilie; a daughter, Natalie Cook (Keith) of
j Myrtle Beach. S.C.; 3 brothers, Davie Lee Bolin of Mocks-
I ville, Roger Steven Bolin (Lesa) of East Bend, and Gene
I Bolin of King; 2 sisters, Laura Gay Bolin Wfaittlngton
- (Chester) of lYmston-Salem and Amelia Anne Bolin Yates
' (Malon) of Lewisville; plus 6 step-grandchildren, Chasity.
Cameron.Lee, Josh and Hannah.
i The family will receive friends at Davie Funeral Service
Chapel Wednesday, June 22 from 6-8 pan. A celebration of
lifeaervice will be conducted at 11 am. Thursday, June 23
at the funeral chapel with the Rev. John Sealey officiatirtg.
; Burial wilt follow at 1 pan. in the Salisbury National Cem-
j etery with fiill military honors accorded by the NC Nation-
. al Guard and the VFW Memorial Honor Guard.
• Memorials: Davie Animal Rescue, 291 Eaton Rd.,
. Mocksvilie.
Condolences: www.davie/uneralservice^om.
Randy Alan Davis ^
Mr. Randy Alan Davis, 52, of US 601 N., Mocksvilie,
died Thursday, June 16,2016 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
Home in Winston-Salem.
He was bom on Dec. 12, 1963, in Orange Cotmty to
the late Roy Gattis and Glad-
ys Lestevia Dodson Davis. Mr.
Davis was employed by C.W. »
Williams Fire Equipment. He
was a member of Woodleaf
Baptist Church. Mr. Davis was
captain of the Wm. R. Davie
Volunteer Fire £>epartment and 1
was a Firefighter I and Q.
Survivors: his wife, Cyn-
thia Marie Chamock Davis;
a son, Jeremy Keith Davis; a
daughter. Emily Renee Davis;
2 stepdaughters. Lee Ann Nl-
cole White and Katie Lee Ann
While; 5 siblings, Linda Sue
Edwards, Terry Michael Davis, both of Mocksvilie, Dale
Ray Davis of Advance, Cindy Lou Davis of United Arab
Emirates and Bobby Glenn Davis of Mocksvilie; and 2
grandchiidien, Dhavian Montrel Redd and Chayton Alijah
Reid.
A funeral service was conducted at 11 am., Monday,
June 20 at Blaise Baptist Church with the Rev. Chris Wil
liams officiating, The body was placed in the church 30
minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in Gospel
Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends
Sunday, June ]9.at the church.
Memorials: Woodleaf Baptist, POBox 360, Woodleaf,
27054.
Condolences: wwwicaonfuneralservicexom.
Rebecca Byerly Freedle
Rebecca Byerly Freedle, 77, of Wmston-Salem, died on
Monday, June 20, 2016 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
House.
A private family graveside service will be held at West-
lawn Gardens of memory in Clemmons.
The family was to receive friends from 6-8 pm. on
Wednesday, June 22 at the Davidson Funeral Home Hick
ory Tree Chapel.
Condolences: wwwJavidsonfiineralhomeMt.
Vit^inia Beam 'Doris' Gofortfa
Virginia "Doris" Beam Gofoith, 76. of Albemarle, for
merly of Spencer, died early Monday morning, June 20, at
Trinity Place in Albemarle.
Funeral services were held at 1:30 pm. Thursday, June
16 at Edwards Funeral Home Chapel in Norwood. The Rev.
Ron Honeycutt officiated. A graveside service was held at
3:30 pm. at BrookhilJ Memorial Gardens in Rockwell.The'
family received friends prior to the service at Edwards Fu
neral Home in Norwood.
Mrs. Goforth was bom Feb. 2,1940 in Forsyth County
to the late Ray Clemmet Beam and Hattie Virgima Julian
Beam.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Clyde
Eugene Goforth and brother, Lany Beam and sbler, Bren-
da Beam.
Survivors: her son, Jeff Smith of Salisbiuy; daughters,
Teresa Smith and Larrie Frank, both of Mocksvilie, Re
nee Hildrelh ofAlbemarle, Sherrie Kesler of Rockwell md
Carol Stamper of Stanfield; brothers, Don Beam of Florida
and Bob Beam of Hickory; sisters. Judy Deal of Hickory.
Maxine Pruin of Harmony and Kalhy Meisimer of Hicko
ry; 14 grandchildren: and 9 great-grandchildren.
Memorials: Hospice of Stanly and the Uwharrie. 960
N. First St., Albemarle, 28001.
Condolences: ethvardsjuneralhomes^om ,
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Mocksvilie, NC
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 23,2016 - CT
Thomas Duke Woolen Jr.
Mr. Thomas Duke Woolen Jr., 60, of Boone Fann Road,
Mocksville, died Tuesday, June 2i, 2016, at his home.
He was bom Aug. 6,1955, in IredeU County. Mr. Woo
len was a member of Center -
United Methodist Church. He
was employed by Formac Au-
tomotivc. Mr. Woolen served
on the Center Fire Department
Board of Directors. He was
active in scouting for many
years and instrumental in
working with the annual Cen-
terBBQ for numerous years.
He was preceded in death ,
by his father, Thomas Duke
Woolen Sr.; and a sister, Susan
Potts.
Survivors: his wife, Pame-
la Ailene Moore Wootcn; his
mother, Frances "Frankie" Jo
sephine Munday Woolen; 2 sons, Kyle Wooten (Andi) of
Asheville andiyier Wooten of Charlotte; 2 sisters, Patricia
Roberts and Barbara Rumple (Dan), all of Mocksville; a
brother-in-law, Alvin Rons of Greeneville, Tenn.; and an
expected granddaughter, Charlotte Woolen.
A funeral service will be conducted at 11 asn., Friday,
June 24 at Center United Methodbt Church with the Rev.
John Erwin officiating. The body will be placed in the
church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial wiU follow in
the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from
6-8 pjn.,Thursday, June 23 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: Center UMC, do Linda Owings, 728 Wrl-
kesboro St.. Mocksville; Boy Scout Trtxjp 505, do Mike
Baker, 973 Batons Church Road, Mocksville; or Center
Fire Dept., PO Box 1313, Mocksville.
Condolences: Hww.ea;on^nera/jemceroni.
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DAVIECOUNTYENTERPRISERECORD,Thursday,June30,2016- fiiC ^Dl(
Edith In«z Hutcbins Allen
Mrs. Edith Inez Hutchins Allen, 94. of Buck Miller
Road, Mocksville, died Sunday, June 26,2016, at Glenn A.
Riser Hospice House in Salisbury,
She was bom Sept. 10,1921 in Davie County to the late
Troy Martin and Flossie Leona Irvin Hutcbins. Mis. Allen
was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church.
She was retired from Westem Electric in Winston-Salem.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, William
Paul Allen,
Survivors: 2 sons. Dean Alien (Paula) and Ronnie Allen
(Merlie), all of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Jeffrey Al
len (Michelle), Jennifer Allen, Jessica Allen and Courtney
Carney (Michael); and 3 great-grandchildren, Biyson Al
len, Nolan Allen and Ethan Isgett.
A funeial service was to be conducted at 11 a.m.,
Wednesday, June 29 at Oak United Methodist Church with
the Rev, Sam Lewis officiating. The body was to be placed
in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial was to
foUow in the church cemetery. The famiiy received ffiends
Tuesday, June 28. at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memoriais: Glenn A. Riser Hospice Home. 1229Slaies-
viUe Blvd., Salisbury, 28144.
Condolences: www^atonfimeralservicexom.
Billy Scott 'Pee Wee' Beck
Billy Scott "Pee Wee" Beck, 42. of North Wilkesboro
Jied Thursday, June 23,2016, at Mercy Hospital in Char
lotte after a battle with cancer.
He was bom in Guilford
Beck. He at-
,^*^1 tended Southeast Guilford High
HRjSES School. He was a truck driv-
1 er Cobble Caliahan Concrete
and more recently with Hart-
ley Ready Mix Concrete Co. in
Greensboro. He aaended Wood-
ward Baptist Chureh in Greens-
In addition to his mother and
his step-fathw, Larry Wayne Hcdrick of Mocksville, survi
vors include: his lifetime friend. Kimberly Burgess and her
daughter. Madison, of North Wilkesboro; and 2 step-broth
ers, Larry Daniel Hedrick (Candy) of Wilkesboro and Bri
an Matthew Hedrick (Tonya) of Mocksville.
A celebration of life service was conducted at noon
Monday, June 27 at Davie Funeral Chapel in Mocksville.
The family received friends one hour prior to the lime of
service. Burial followed in Alamance Memorial Park in
^ Burlington.
Q Condolences: www.dovieyuneroiservice.com.
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Harold Eugene 'Buck'BenJield
Harold Eugene "Buck" Benfield, died at 11:04 am.
Tuesday,June 21,2016.
He was bom Feb. 5, 1927 in Iredell Coimty to the late
Relia Benfield Cascaddon. He
quit school to join the Navy
during World War n and went
to Great Lakes, 111. Noimally,
boot camp took three months,
tut because the war was in bill
swing in Europe and the Pa-
cific, he and his fellow sailors
were rushed through in two
months. From Illinois be was
shipped to San Diego, then to
Peari Harbor. Then he began
Island hopping across the Pa-
cific, to Guadalcanal, then to
Okmawa where he was part of
the last major battle in the Pacific, where the war ended
in 1945. He ended his Navy time in Okinawa on Christ
mas Day 1945, then headed home. He finished his time
in Charleston. S.C. April, 1946. He came home and went
back 10 StatesviUe High School to get more education. He
trained at N.C. State Univeisicy to get CDLs to drive a
truck- He married Mildred Burdette Benfield on May 24,
1947 and drove a truck forMcQean and Roadway Truck
ing companies for 20 years. His hobby was working on
small engines and he took many courses at Mitchell Col
lege to play with lawn mowers. He retired from Holland
Trucking Co. after driving until he was 85. In 1973, several
families in the County Line area saw the need for a fire
department. He and O.L. Stroud gave land to build County
Line VFD. He was a charter member and worked many
years at barbecue and chicken pie suppers to help finance
it.
He was also preceded in death by: his grandparents,
John and Sara Benfield: a brother. Other Casca^n; a
grandson, Danny Stevenson; and his in-laws, E.P, and
Nettie Burdette who he gave credit for winning him to the
Lord; and a brother-in-law, Kenneth Burdette.
Survivors; his wife of 69 years, Mildred; a son, John
Eugene Benfield (Diane); 3 daughters, Alice B. Krai (Jim),
Susan B- Smith (Kenny), Cheryl B. Taylor (Johnny);
brother-in-law, Charles Burdette (Helen); sister-in-law,
Polly Burdette; 15 grandchildren, Leigh Anne Campbell
(Terry). Scotty O'Neal, Michael Smith, Kevin Bet^eld
(Regina), Catla Redmon, Christie Biddick (Chris), Jer
ry Stuith (Amanda), Dean O'Neal, Robin Fowler (Jack),
Timothy Taylor (Heather), Candle Stegall (Matt), Jessica
Carson (Paul), Paul Hedrick and John Benfield Jr. (Ida); 27
great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted at 2 pjn, Satur
day. June 25 at Calvary Bapdst Church, Davie Academy
Road. Mocksville, with the Revs. Fred Carlton and Rob
Waugh. Burial followed in the church cemetery with full
mililaiy bonors.Activepallbeareis were his grandsons and
great-grandsons, The family received friends Friday eve
ning at Nicholson Funeral Home.
Memorials; Gordon Hospice House, Welcome Home
Baptist Chiuch orCalvaiy Baptist Church.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, June 30,2016-tIlC «j
Joyce Kay Cook
Joyce Kay Cook, 64, wife of Carlos Dale Cook, died at
her home Saturday, June 25,2016.
She was bom on May 29,1952, the daughter of MyrtleNoeli^SeaiM
sbter, Dianne Chandler (Lu
ther) of Mocksville.
A celebration of life service was to be at 7:30 pan..
Wednesday, June 29 in the Davie Funeral Chapel officiated
by Pastor Tun King, The family was to receive friends one
hour prior to the time of service in the chapel.
Condolences: wmujiaYiefitnerahervice^om.
Charles Ray Culler
Charles Ray Culler. 80, of Mocksville died at bis home
in Mocksville on Wednesday, June 22,2016,
He was bom in Forsyth County on April 15, 1936, the
son of the late Robert and Car-
olyn Olive Reavis Culler. Mr.|B Culler served as an Iredell
County Deputy Sheriff under
\s Sheriff Phil Redmond from
H 1996-2001. He was a member
of St.Philip theApostleCatho-
ij lie Church ofStatesviUe.
'■ Survivors: his wife, MarionJA Keorlet Culler; 2 sons, Chris|H Culler (Sandra) of Mocksville
and Charles M. Culler (Jan)
of King; a step-son, Jimmy|H Thomas Kelly of Geo^; a1^1 daughter, Diaime Cfaildt^ ofSB Mockstille; a step-daughter,Kathy K. Sparks of Slatesville;
a brother, Melvin Culler (Elaine) of MocksviiJe; 8 grand
children; and 9 great-grandchildren.The family received friends at Davie Funeral Chapelfrom 6-7 p jn. Sunday, June 26. Ihe celebration of life me
morial service followed in tbe funeral chapel with the Rev.
Greg McEwen officiating.
Memorials: Fraternal Order of Police.^ Condolences: wwwJaviejiineralservics£om.
Miriam Frances Oliver DaywaltMiriam Frances Oliver Daywalt, 72, of Mocksville died
Friday, June 24,2016, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home
in Wmston-Salcm.
She was bom April 24, 1944, in Florence, S.C., to Ihe
married for 54 years.
been Southeastern Scw-
k" - Mocksville.^ In addition to her husband.
Advance, Susan Miller (Ron
nie) and Kathy Daywalt (Ron Former), both of Mocks
ville; 4 grandchildren, Michael Wentz (Btandi), Erika
Hobbs (Boone), Gregory Miller and Christopher Miller; 2
great-grandchildren, MaKayla and Madilynn Wentz; and
2 sisters, Janice Smith (John) and Sandra Hawks, both of
Winston-Salem.
She was also preceded in death by: a brother. David
Larry Oliver; a sister. Linda Boles; and a son-in-law, Da
vid Erik Wentz.
The family received friends Monday. June 27 at Da
vie Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. The celebration of life
service was in the funeral chapel Tuesday, June 28, at i I
ajs. officiated by Pastor David Childress. Burial followed
in the St. Matthews Lutheran Church Cemeteiy on Davie
Academy Road.
Memorials; St. Matthews Cemetery Fund. OO Danny
Gartner, 211 Grady Lane, Mocksville.
Condolences: wwwjaviefuneralservicetcom.
Ronald Jackson LongMr. Ronald Jackson Long. 76 of Advance, died Sunday
morning, June 26,2016.
He was bom in Ceiro Gonlo to the late G. Venoy Long
and Kaiherine W. Gannon J^ng. Mr. Long grew up in Ihe
small Columbus County area then moved to Winston-Sa-1cm after high school. He retired after 37 years with RJ.Reynolds Tobacco Co. and retired after 20 years of volunteering with Advance Fire Department. Mr. Long loveddeer hunting, fresh and saltwater fishing and NASCAR
racing.
Survivors: his wife of 55 years. Sue H, Long of thehome; a daughter, Serisa L. Johnson; a son. David Long;a grandson. Christian Johnson, all of Advance; and his kil
ties, Sweetpea and Precious,
A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 pm.Wednes-day, June 29 at Mocks United Methodist Church by theRev. Gaiy Elrod. Burial was to follow in the church
cemetery. The family received friends Hiesday at Hay-
worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel.
Memorials: Mocks UMC.PO Boa 2122, Advance.
Condolences: wwwJiayworlh-milUrxom.
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Carolyn Laird Raybuck
Mrs. Caiolya Laird Raybuck. 85, died Monday, June
20.2016 at Bermuda Commons Nursing Home in Advance
after several years of declining health.
She was Iwtn April 22. 1931
daughter of the late Alvis Mar-
tin and Lelia Mae Howard Laird.She gradua^ from Mocksvillc
records at the Navy Annex in
Washington, DC where she met
the love of her life, Edward Al-
exander Raybuck, a young sailor J
from Dubois, Pa. They were mar- •• n
tied atArlington, Va. on June 24, {
1950. Following his sea service '
in the Korean War, they moved
to Advance where they built a house on her parent's farm
on the Redland Road, and she obtained employment with
McLean's Trucking Co., and he with Western Electric.
They were active members of Bethlehem United Method
ist Church where in the 1950s they were counselors for the
church's Methodist Youth Fellowship. She served on the
church's panonage committee in the 1960$. In 1959, they
became square dancers and had associations with the Twin
City Twirlets, Raybuck's Rounds, the Quadrille Club, and
Happy Hoppers idl of Wmston-Saiem.Tbey were active in
the ibry Oak Twirlers of Wilkesboro, and the Blue Ridge
Odd Steppers of Mount Airy. She danced and Ed called
the square dance in Joe King's 1975 movie production,
"Somebody Moved My Mountain." They traveled the
country with square dancing, with Ed calling and Carolyn
teaching the dances. They established Raybuck's Record
Service, through which they sold square dance reconls and
clothing. On Nov. 20, 1982. they were inducted into the
Hall of Fame ofthe Folk. Round, Square Dance Federation
ofNorth Carolina. They were the first round dance instruc
tors to receive this honor. Without children of their own,
they had 10 nieces and 13 nephews.
She was also preceded in death by: her sblers Mattie
Lois Myers (Ray Myers), and Mildred McDaniel (Clarence
McDaniel); 2 nephews, Brady McDanie! and Btyan Ray-
buck: and her husband of 50 years,
Survivors: 2 close nephews: Jimmy Laird Myers of
Advance and Thomas Ray Myers (Diane) of Charlottes-
ville, Va.; a close niece. Maria Lois Myers of Advance:
a great-nephew, Troy Thylor (Michele) of Wilmington; 3
great nieces. Shanna Taylor ofAsheville, Katherine Myers
of Newport News, Va., Carolyn Myers (her namesake) of
Charlottesviile, Va.; a great-great nephew, Tristan Taylor,
and a great-great niece, Cailyn Taylor, both ofWilmington.
Funeral services were at 11 aJti. Saturday, June 25, at
Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Advance with Dr.
Chuck Baker officiating. After burial in the church ceme
tery, the family greeted friends and relatives in the Family
Life Center.
Memorials: Bethlehem UMC, 321 Redland Road, Ad
vance; or to the charity of one's choice.
Cotidolences: »v»vivJiflyivt>rth-m/Wer.c<?m.
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Mocksv'ille, NC
Gracie Amons Rhynehardt
Grade Amos Rhynehardt of Newton died on Friday.
June, 24,2016 at the Brian Center Health and Rehabilita
tion m Hickory.
She was the. daughter of the
lale Shennao and Rosa Bell Hair-
ston Amos. She was bom March
19,1927 In Danbury, Va. She was
married to Odell Rhynehardt Sr.
for 70 years. To this union two
children were bom, Odell Jr.. and
a baby girl who died as an infant.
She and her husband loved to
farm, raismg sugar cane and all
kinds of vegetables. The Rhync-
hardts veie known for molasses I^B
and sold them to people in many ^ i n
counties. She loved to cook and
was employed by several school cafeterias. She became
a member of the Church of Christ in 1941 and served as
the preacher's wife at the Glcndale Street Church of Christ
in Newton for more than 40 years. Working closely with
her husband, she helped to convert many souls to Christ.
She was a mother figur" to a lot of people, always ready to
give a listening ear and sound advice to anyone with seri
ous concerns. She encouraged almost everyone she came
into contact with to obey the Gospel of Christ, stressing the
urgency of doing it right away. Her favorite phrase was,
"what are you waiting for?"
She was also preceded in death by: 2 brothers, Joe Pete
Amos and Henry Amos: 3 sisters. Millie Rhynehardt, Nan
nie Sims, and Betty Amos.
Survivors: her husband. Odell Rhynehardt Sr. of New-
too; a son. Odell Rhynehardt Jr. and wife Gwen of Ad
vance; 3 granddaughters, Roslyn Cheatham and husband
Joe of Himteisville. Katina Rhynehardt of Raleigh, and
Tainara Acevedo and husband Angel of Hunlecsville; 8
great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; a sister,
Margaret Damon of Wintson Salem: 2 sisieis-in-laws; a
host of nieces and nephews; and countless other relatives
and friends.
Funeral service will be held on Saturday. July 2 at
12:30 pan. at Glendale Street Church of Christ in Newton.
Brother Andy Moss will officiate and burial will follow in
the Redland Church of Christ Cemetery in Advance. The
family will receive friends at the church 30 minutes before
the service.
Condolences: wwtv.CrahamFimeralHomejiel.
Donald Glenn Spillman
Mr. Donald Glenn Spillman, 45. of Hobson Drive.
Mocksville, died Monday. June 20.2016, at his home.
He was bom Jan. 27,1971, in Davie County to the late
I I... I Calvin Delano Spillman Sr.a Trinity Baptist Church.
Survivors: a sister, Tere-
Spillman Jr. (Pamela), Michael
man (Kathy), all of Mo^-
viile; nieces and nephews,
Tabitha Spillman, Lyna Nicole
Spiliman, Allison Allen, Mi
chael Beau Spillman, Amanda
Smith. Crystal Smith, Brandon
Comatzer, Kameron Spillman
and Delaoa Spillman; and
great-nieces and great-nephews, Hannah and Kane Hollo-
way, Drannin Gooden and Aevah Van Camp.
A graveside service was conducted at 11 am.. Saturday.
June 25 at Legion Memorial Park with the Rev. Chris Wil
liams officiating. The family received friendsFriday. June
24 at Eaton Funeral Home.
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