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Jul - DecDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2016 - B7 Shirley Ann Ellis Baker Shirley Ann Ellis Baker, 67, of Mocksville died Sunday, July 3,2016, at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom in Iredeil County . July 27,1948, the daughter of the late Evelee Elizabeth Lazenby and ^H|||b^PI|^K Billy Ellis. She was a graduate of High School and attend-^■ 5* ^Bh ed Catawba Community College.H| ^ She was a Licensed Practical Nurse "* working in the health care industry,mB- /■PP and she did private duty nursing. Survivors: a son, Adam Brian Baker (Jessica) and a daughter, Michelle Hass (Tim), all of Mocks ville; a grandson, Nathan Hass, and a,sister. No services are planned. Condolences: wwwjaviejuneralservicexom. Ernest Millard Godbey Jr.Ernest Millard Godbey Jr., 57, known to family and ,friends as "Jr." died Friday, July 1,2016, at Forsyth Med- ical Center. ^ ,Bom Jan. 21, 1959, he was or to booming disabl^ he Patricia and Mark Worth. The celebration of life memorial Service was at 8 p jh.^esday, July 5 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel officiatedby Pastor Ray Harris. TTie famUy received friends before service. .Memorials: to help offset final expenses. Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwjiaviejmeralservice^om. Dr. Wendell P. Jones Sr. Dr. Wendell P. Jones Sr. of Greensboro, son of the late Rev. N.V. Jones and Ida C. Jones, died July 1, 2016 in Greensboro. Many years ago, he lived in Mocksville while his father pastored St. John AME Zion Church. Survivors: a son, Wendell P. (Lisa) Jones Jr. of Greens boro; a grandchild, Sarah Elisabeth Jones of Greensboro; a sister, Camilla J. Holman of Durham. Funeral service will be held Saturday, July 9 at 1 pjn. at Bethel AME Zion Church, 200 Regan St.. Greensboro. The famUy will receive friends one hour before the service. Burial will follow in Lakeview Memorial Park. Gene Alton Livengood Mr. Gene Alton Livengood, 75, of Hilltop Drive, Ad vance, died Friday, July 1,2016, at Bermuda Commons in Ciemmons. Davie County to the late Junie ^d Pauline Seaford Livengood. He was a lifelong member of Fork K Baptist Church. He had worked at F :c Dixie Furniture in Lexington, re- K I' /i' ^ tired from the NC Department of • -• Public Safety/DOC after 31 years Survivors: his wife, Pa^ Danner Livengood of the home; a daughter, Tammie Shore of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren, Brandon Shore (Candace), Patrick Shore (Madelyn) and Hannah Shore; a great-grandson, Banks Phillip Shore; a brother, Bill Livengood (Jean) of Advance; 4 stepchildren, Anita Van Lew (Jim) of Winston-Salem, Randy Boger (Kelly) of Mocksville, Jeff Boger (Amber) of Raleigh and David Boger (Valerie) of Arizona; 6 stepgrandchildren. Heather Boger Melton, Megan Sherman (Peter), Ben Bo ger, Matthew Boger (Andrea), Alex Van Lew and Justin Boger; and 3 stepgreat-grandchildren, Adalyn Grace Bo ger, Conard Martin and Kensie Melton. A funeral service was conducted at 11 am., Monday, July 4 at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Garrett officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church ceme tery. The family received friends Sunday, July 3 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Senior Services ofFork Baptist, 3140 US i64 E., Mocksville; or to the activity ftind of Somerset Court, 150 Ken Dwiggins Drive, Mocksville. Condolences: www£atonfuneralservicex:om. Linda Reed Linda Reed died at her home in Advance on Monday, July 4,2016. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralservice.com. Lucille Elizabeth Potts Sain ^ Lucille Elizabeth Potts Sain, 85, of MocksvUle, died Monday, July 4.2016, from Brian Center of Lexington. She was a native of Davidson County, bora Sept. 18, 1930, the daughter of the late James Vestal Potts and Lethia Jane Bundy Potts. She was the widow of the late William Lester Sain and was also preced^ in death by 4 brothers, a sister, and a great-grandchild, Sarah Stiltner. Mrs. Sain was a retired textile worker with Hanes Distribution Cen ter, and a member of Bethel United Methodist Church. ' Survivors: a son, Roger Sain (Karen Freeman) arid a daughter, Myra Sain (Jack Hellard), all of Mocksville; 2 . grandchildren, Jason Hellard and Heather Jarvis (Antho ny); 3 great-grandchildren, Naomi Hellard, Sage Jarvis and Summer Jarvis; plus 2 step-grandchildren, Phyllis Stiltner and Dillard Stfitner (Emily). . A celebration of life service will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday, July 7 at Davie Funeral Chapel officiated by Pas tor Jim Gryder. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the time of service in the funeral chapel. Burial will follow in the Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences; wwwAaviefuneralservicejcom. 76, died on June 28. 2016 in TeTaf Sm on July 29,1939 in Hartford. Connie the late Eric Ail. Sjostrom and Lillian Nelson Sjostrom. Atoaf^d deep ihiakar. ha was reading '"ie funday^New York Tunes at age 9. graduated from Brown Umversity and spent many years working in sales for a Connecticut man ufacturing company whUe Uving in Wethersfield. A golfer, be qualified and pUyed in a national amateur toi^ament , while in high school. He had a life-long love of bstory. n politics, the stock mariiet. blackjack and the horses_He Lely happier than when walking the backside at Saratoga Race Course in August and watching thoroughbreds warm up on the training track in the dewy early mommg h^ He handed down his love of music to his daughter, fr^ country and bluegrass to jazz standards and classical. He took up acoustic guitar in his 60s and practiced d^genUy on his Martin. His devotion to his only daughter son knew no bounds. Up until the last year of Ufe, he drove 13 hours each way several tunes ayear to Cape Cod to see them, gaze at the ocean and eat fned clams with Ae beUies on. "God is good." he advised, just you wait and ^^ceding him in death was his brother, Eric Richard Siostrom, and his second wife, Doris Styron. Survivors: his daughter, Usa Sjostrom of South Wood- stock, Vt.; grandson. Daniil. who sang "Papa;" sister. Barbara Cheney-Cresap of Sandia PaA NM.; ex-wife and friend. Judy November of Dennis Mass.; and family friends Glenna and Jim Johnsen of Ber mudaRim. , . •Memorials: a charity of the donor s choice. Wanda Phillips Smith Wanda Phillips Smith, 58, died July 3 at IredeU Memo- rial Hospital. She was bom in Forsyth County, daughter of the late Bemie C. Phil- lips and Mildred L. Sai^ord. She was a truck driver. Survivors: 2 sons, Terry A (Tabitha) Temples and Christo- pjjgj. Phillips, both of Mocksville; 2 brothers. Danny Phillips and Lu-therPhillips; 5 grandchildren; other relatives and friends. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, July 12 at 4 pjn. at Gra- ham Funeral Home. Condolences: www.GrahamFu- neralHoine.net. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2016 -37 Ruth Ramoha Johnston Stone Ruth Ramona Johnston Stone died atN.C. Baptist Med ical Center 00 July 5,2016. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ervin Willis Stone, on Oct. 8,2007. Survivors: ber brother, Norman Johnston and children, M^ Stone, Alison Fields Joaime Giff, Melissa Taylor and Jack Stone; 12 gi^dchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was bom on July 31,1930 in Detroit, Mich, to Ruth Lillian and Knute Johnston and moved to the Washington, DC area during World War H. She married her husband on July 11,1955 in Alexandria, Va., and lived around the world as he served the U.S. Foreign Service. buUding and raising her family overseas in such places as Thailand, Cy prus, the Congo, Greece and Taiwan. After retirement from the Foreign Service they lived in the Shenandoah Valley Virginia in Luray where they happily lived and worked on their farm. She has been a resident of North Carolina since 1981 recently living in Mocksville where she earned her Master Gardener certification with the local garden club and was active in the lives of her children and grandchil dren. Her heart was dedicated to serve her family until the last and she has set a noble example and standard for her family. A graveside service will be held 11 am. Thursday, July 7 at Thomasville City Cemetery. Condolences: wvwJiayworth-millerxtom. Danny Blane Winters Mr. Danny Blane Winters, 56. of aemmons. died Thursday, June 30,2016 in Myrtle Beach. S.C. He was bom Feb. 12, 1960 in Davie County and wasemployed with UPS. Rhon- Natalie and^ Shane Wintere; WiilKrs, Arden^ Winters, and ter, Ma^ynn Kistler and hus- Winters and wife Melissa; and ' many nephews. A celebration of life service was to be held at 2 P-n^ Wednesday, July 6 at Center Groye Baptist Church with Pastor Clarence Huie and hjs nejihew, the Rev. Seth Brown, officiating. The fan^y was to receive friends from 1-2 pm. and following the service on Wednesday at the church. Memorials: youth baseball organization of your choice. He loved all sports, but baseball held a special place in his heart.. Condolences: wwwJtayworth-ntiller£om. Oavie county PuDiic unraof Mocksville, NC Patricia Anne *Pat' Adams ;?atricia Anne "Pat" Adams, 78, died Monday, July 4, 2016, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. AnativeofWaterford,Pa.,she was bom May 8,1938, the daughter of the late William Eugene Mitchell and Ernestine" Matilda Stoitz Mitchell. Her career was that of. a home- maker for her husband of 58 years, Charles L.Adams, and , their 3 children, Don Adams of Florida, Dr. Ronald Adams , .^nd wife Tammy of Mocksville, and Debra Anne Komacld n of Florida. She enjoyed her early years growing up in the , small town of Waterford, surrounded by family. She was ' a seamstress, gardener and race fan, following the careers of many drivers. Before retirement, she and her husband moved to Florida to enjoy the warm weather. After retire ment they spent many years traveling across the country, sharing experiences with family and &iends. Recently, she and her husband made Mocksville their summer home, en- | joying the rolling hills and countryside that reminded her of her childhood home. She lived life to the fullest, caring -for those around her and leaving a piece of her heart. In addition to her husband and children, survivors in clude: grandchildren: Jennifer Sheffield (John), 2nd Class Petty Officer Travis Koraacki, Shawn Adams, and Donald Adams Jr. USMC; 3 great-grandchildren, Dakota,'Finn and Utis Sheffield; 3 brothers, WiUiam, Robert and James Mitchell; and a sister, Jean Ann Waite. Also preceding her in death were: a son-in-law. Dr. .Ker ry E. Komacki; and a grandson, 3rd Class Petty Officer Brandon Komacki. Ainemorial service will be held on Saturday July 16, at 1 p.m. atAsbury United Methodist Church, 27 W. 2nd St., Waterford, PA 16441, with Pastor Gary Donaldson offici ating. Memorials: American Heart Association. Condolences: wwwMaviefuneralse7yice.com. Richard Dale ^Ricky'* Beck Richard Dale "Ricky" Beck, 64, died at Gordon Hos pice House in Statesville Monday, July 11,2016. Bom Jan. 10,1952, he was the son of the Mildred Cart- ner Beck of Harmony and the late Harvey Lee Beck. He was a graduate of Davie County High School and briefly served in the U .S. Army. He was a farmer and a member of Dak Grove United Methodist Church. In addition to his mother, he is survived by a sister, Dathy Foster of Harmony. He was preceded in death by his father and a brother, Fhomas Lee Beck. A graveside service was to be conducted at 11 am. rhuTsday, July 14 at Clarksbury United Methodist Church Cemetery in Harmony officiated by the Rev. Clifford Wall, rhe family was to receive friends at the church after the jraveside service. Memorials: Clarksbury UMC Youth Fund, c/o Ann Cline, 2464 Old Mocksville Rd., Statesville, 28625. Condolences: wwwjiaviefuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,2016 - 11 George Washington Lawrence Mr. George Washington Lawrence, 82, died Friday, July 8,2016, at his home with his family. He was bom Sept. 22,1933, in Ashe County to the late Coy Hardin and Ellie Mae Main Lawrence. Prior to his retirement fi-om Dixie Furniture in Lexington, he made the ' samples of furniture that went furniture shows for 45 years. He was great at making' mr ' the mock ups for the shows be-; I . cause he was a perfectionist, f - • iM| He loved fishing, old cars and stores. He always had a kind word for everyone. Hfea'" He was hospitable to visitors in the home and loved finding out where everyone he met lived. Earlier in life, he was ed- ucated in Ashe County Schools ^d was winner of the Spelling Bee multiple times. He was a volunteer fireman with Cor- natzer-Dulin Fire Department. He was a deacon and Sunday school teacher at Comatzer Baptist Church for many years. He brought his family up in a Christian home. He was also preceded in death by his first wife and the mother of his children, Mary Nell Carter Lawrence; an infant son; granddaughter, Beth Lawrence-Gossett; and brother, D.C. Lawrence. Survivors: his wife of 32 years, Glenda Smith Nifong Lawrence; children, Angie Lawrence Lakey (Doug), Mark Lawrence (Kandy McEwen) and Donna Lawrence; grand children, Zachary Lawrence, Bailee and Mason Carter; great-grandsons, Noah and Parker Gossett ofAlbuquerque, NM.; brother. Clay Lawrence (Gay); sisters-in-law. Sue Lawrence, Shirley Cody, Betty Poole (BID), Judy Ashley (Larry); stepson. Gene Nifong (Sharon); stepgrandchil- dren, Kathleen Shook (Franklin) of Hayesville and Tim othy Nifong of Denver, Colo.; stepgreat-grandchildren, Kisa, Keely and Trace Shook; and their adopted'family, Sandi, Ronnie and Samantha Prestwood and Heather Prest- wood McEwen. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Monday, July II at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Clyde Ball offici ating. Burial followed in Comatzer Baptist Church Cem etery. . The family received friends Sunday, July 10 at the funeral home.. Memorials: Comatzer Baptist, 1372 Comatzer Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www£atonfuneralservice£om. Roth Charlotte Felts Ruth Charlotte Felts died on Saturday, June 25,2016 at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was bom on June 18,1934 in Forsyth County to the late Abraham and Lucille Foster. Survivors: 2 daughters, Janie Caudle and husband Joe, and Kathy Heath and husband Tony; 4 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. A memorial service will be conducted at Famungton Baptist Church on Saturday, July 16 at 1 pjn. PuDlic Library Mocksville, NC Mozelle Ray Parker n Mrs. Mozelle Ray Parker died July 10, 2016 at Trini ty Elms Rehabilitation Center in 'Clemmons. j Erwin to Charlie Ray arid Rho- • I da Bryant Ray. She graduated \ from St. Leo's Nursing.School in .. j Greensboro. In 1943, she mar- tied Crayton Augustus Parker, . |fl her high school sweetheart. After World War n, she accompanied her husband during his 28-year.^^^^^^Fj||^ y V| army career to posts abroad and ^' iP in the United States. They settled back home in North Carolina. When her husband was stationed at Ft. Bragg, Mn. Parker returned to her nursing career. • She became director of nursing at Good Hope Hospital in Erwin in the late 1960s. In the early 1970s, she was asked by the board of directors of Good Hope Hospital and a group of doctors to develop the first cardiac care nursing unit in Hamett.County at Good Hope. She first became a licensed cardiac nurse and then a cardiac care .nursing in- strijcior. Mrs. Parker was a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church in Erwin, until she left Erwin to move near her daughter in Advance. She became a member of Macedonia Moravian Church which opened its arms wide in welcome. She was a faithful member there until illness prevented her attendance. The focus of her life was her family, her faith and her nursing profession. Mrs. Parker is preceded in death by her husband. Survivors; her daughters, Susan Ray Parker of Fay- etteville and Becky Paricer Young of Advance; her grand children, Patrick Young and wife Jess of Charlotte, and Amanda Young Wise and husband Tad of Advance; and her great-grandchildren, Crayton Wise, Kennedy Wise and Decker Young. A funeral service was to be held at 3 p.m.. Wednesday, July 13 at Macedonia Moravian Church, Advance. The family was to receive friends following the service. Burial will be at Erwin Memorial Cemetery, South 18th St., ion Friday, July 15 at 1 p.m. The family will greet friends at - First Baptist Church, South 12th St., Erwin, following the burial service. Memorials: Macedonia Moravian, 700 NC 801, Ad vance. Condolences: wwwhayworth-miUerxom. Linda Jean Orren Reed Linda Jean Orren Reed died at her home in Advance on Monday, July 4,2016, four days after her 58th birthday. She was a native of Princeton, ise Gray Orren and the late Stuart Matsie Orren. She was a gradu- ate of Matoaka High School in carrier working out of the Ad- ""iJjK-' ^9 . vance/Bermuda Run Post Office. She was well known and respect- ^ ed by her postal patrons. Survivors: 2 sons, Ronald , 2 Jason Kinzer of Marion, and Hubert Ray Orren (Alanna) i of Advance; 5 grandchildren, Ricky Kinzer, Christopher f Orren, Elizabeth Orren, Brody Orren and Hailey Johnson; C- 8 siblings, Wayne Orren of Dublin, Va., Charlotte Long, ~ Mary Bowden and David Orren of North Carolina, Peggy I Farmer of West Virginia, William Dairell Orren of Louisi- y ana, Frances Cathleen Rogers of NC, and Danny Lee Orren of Virginia; plus a number of nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by 4 siblings: Margie ^ Shupe, Marie Mitchem, Raymond Dale Orren and Connie - Bolt; and some nieces, nephews and cousins. ^ A gathering of friends and family was held from 4-6 'Z pm. Saturday at Davie Funeral Service Chapel in Mocks- 7 viUe. O Condolences: wvnvAaviefitneralservicexom. davie county enterprise record, Thnrsday. My M, 2016 -31 Lucille Elizabeth Potts Sain Lucille Elizabeth Potts Sain, 85, of Mocksville, died Monday, July 4,2016, from Brian Center of Lexington, She was a native of Davidson County, bom Sept. 18, 1930, the daughter of the late James Vestal Potts andLethia Jane Bundy Potts. She was the widow of the late William Lester Sain and was also preceded in death by 4 brothers, • a sister, and a great-grandchild, Sarah Stiltner. Mrs. Sain was a retired textile worker with Hanes Distribution Cen- ter, and a member of Bethel United Methodist Church. Survivors: a son, Roger Sain (Karen, Freeman) and a daughter, Myra Sain (Jack Hellard), all of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren, Jason Hellard (Emily) and Heather Jarvis (Anthony); 3 great-grandchildren, Naomi Hellard, Sage , JarvisandSummerJarvis;plus2step-grandchildren,Phyl- ' lis Stiltner and Dillard Stiltner. A celebration of life service was conducted at 3.pjn. Thursday, July 7 at Davie Funeral Chapel officiated by Pastor Jim Gryder. The family received friends one hour prior to the time of service in the funeral chapel. Burial was- in the Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralservicej:om.. Virginia Louise Douglas Spaugh Virginia Louise Douglas Spaugh, 83, died Tuesday, July 5,2016, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom Dec. 2, 1932, had made their home in Davie ^ \ Spaugh (Margaret) of Lex- . 1 ington; 3 daughters, Christine Burton (Keith Spry) of Ad vance, Tma Jordan Guthrie (Scott) of Mocksville, and Lil lian Wmfield (Larry) of Winston-Salem; brothere, Eugene Douglas (Marilyn) of Ohio and Charles Davis of Dougl^, Ga.; sisters, Brenda Sue Law and Ann Palmer; 5 grandchil dren, Michael Burton (Stephanie), Tiffany Zamora, Jim my Spaugh (Shannon), Jonathan and Kenneth Jordan; and 10 great-grandchildren, Justin Spaugh, Kennedy Burton, Zoey, Miley and Stryson Zamora, Alyssa Turner, and Kait- lyn, Jensen, Tiffany and Terri Jordan; and a special niece and nephew, Barbara Gillespie and A.C. Spaugh. Also preceding her in death: a son, Wayne Gray; 4 broth ers, Johnny, WiUiam Jr., Bobby and Edward Douglas; a sis ter, Marie Davis; and a grandson-in-law, Fernando Zamora. The family received friends at Davie Funeral Service Chapel Friday, July 8 . The celebration of life service was conducted at II a.m. Saturday, July 9 in the ftmeral chap el, officiated by the Rev. Charles turner. Burial foUowed in Bailey's Chapel UMC Cemetery. Pallbearers Brad Pack, Jimmy Spaugh, Jonathan Jordan, Thadd Johnson, Zeke Earle and Shawn Herfrin. Memorials: Kale B. Reynold Hospice & Palliative 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or to Bailey s Chapel UMC, 772 Bailey's Chapel Road, Advance. Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservicerom. Davie county Puoitc uurary Mocksviiie, NC Margie Ruth Barney Boger Margie Ruth Barney Boger, 82, died at Bermuda Com mons Nursing Center Sunday, July 17,2016, after a period of declining health. A native and lifelong resident of Davie County, she was bom on March 26,1934, one of 11 children bora to the late Ruth Cole Bamey and Charlie Herbert Barney. She was flie wife of George R. Boger and they had been married for 64 years. Mrs. Boger retired as a seamstress in the air line industry. She held many jobs and was best known for her gourmet cooking. She was the lunchroom manager at Shady Grove School for a number of years and worked in the lunchroom at Davie High School. As long as her health permitted, she was an active member of Comatzer Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School for many years. She loved singing in the church choir and also sang with severaLquailet groups over the years. In addition to her husband, she is survived, by: a son, ; Barney Alden Boger and wife Janet of Mdcksville; 2 grandchildren. Karen Elizabeth Boger and George Benja- min.Boger; 3 brothers, Charlie Barney Jr.,Tonmy Bamey (Veronica) and Denny Barney (Regina); and 4 sisters, Jean ; Bailey, Elizabeth "Patsy" Boger (Edward), Nadine Miller, and Joyce Templeton (David). She was also,preceded in death by3siblings: Roger, Da vid, and Frances. , The family received friends Tuesday, July 19 at Cor- j natzer Baptist Church.The celebration of life service was at 2 pm. Wednesday in the church officiated by Pastor Clyde Ball and the Rev. Richkd Whitehart. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Pallbearers are Larry, Allen, Charles and Darryl Bamey, Jeff and Steven Boger, and Stuart Howell. Condolences; wwwJaviefiineralservicexom. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2016 - &lc ^ OJJ, Alexander Antonio Canales Alexander Antonio Canales, 81, died on Monday, July 11,2016, at the home of his daughter in New Jersey while visiting. the Republic of El Salvador, he was the son of Humberto Engelhardt and Maria Canales. He came to the United States in 1981 andsettledinNewJersey. He then became a skilled me- K • v chanic in industrial manufac- ||k~ turing. He retired from Green Brook Industries and moved to North Carolina in 2010. Preceding him in death were: his parents; his wife, Caniien Garcia Canales, who died in 2013; and a Ivan Canales, who died in 2015. Survivors: 3 sons, Frank Canales (Angela) of Delray Beach, Fla., Stanley Canales (Lourdes) and Humberto Canales (Yamileth), all of States- ville; 3 daughters, Maria Harris (Angelo) of Scott Plains, NJ., Nancy Bullock (Hozona), and Anna Comayagua (Gil- berto), all of New Jersey; 3 brothers, Eduardo, Humberto and Mauricio; a sister, Rosa Estela Garcia; 19 grandchil dren; and 3 great-grandchildren. The family received friends Friday, July 15 at Davie Fu neral Chapel in Mocksville. The celebration of life service was conducted at the funeral chapel at 2 pm. Saturday, July 16, officiated by Pastor Marta Canales. Burial followed in Oakwood Cemetery in Stalesville where he was laid to rest beside his wife. Condolences: wwwjiaviefuneralservice.com. Stella Faye Hildebrand Golldway Mrs. Stella Faye Hildebrand Golloway, 92, of Burling ton, died Saturday, July 16,2016, at Hospice Home of Al- amance County in Burlington. j; ^d Anna Cedelia Carson Hil- ^ ed Methodist Church. Orlando, a ^ B member of Maple Springs UMC, Wnston-Salem, First UMC, Tav- ares, Fla., and later a member of Oak Grove UMC, Mocksville. High l^ool (OHS). Mrs. GoUo- way was employed by American News Company and retired from the Orlando Utilities after 10 I years to raise her family. She was married to John William Golloway June 30, 1951, who preceded her in death aboard the Carnival CruiseShip SS Fantasy in Nassau Harbour Bahamas in 2003. She was also preceded in death by .her sisters, Lucile Hildebrand, Ruth H. Reed and Elizabeth Hildebrand; and a brother, Francis A. Hildebrand. Survivors: her 3 children, John W. Golloway Jr. of FranHin, Ga., Nancy G. Lamm (Woody) of Burlington, and Linda G. Spry (Sam) of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren; and 2 sisters, Sara H. Elmore of Lake Mary, Fla. and Uura H.Brown of Paris,Tenn. A fiineral service will be conducted at 11 a.m., Friday, July -22 at Eaton' Funeral Chapel with the Rev. L. Woody Tamm officiating. Burial will foUow in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family will receive ftiends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Hospice of Alamance CasweU, 914 Chapel Hill Road, Burlington, 27215. Condolences: www.eatohfiinera!service£om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2016- f ftlfl Willie Mae Carter Jones Willie Mae Carter Jones, 94, died on Tuesday, July 12, 1016, after a period of declining health. She had been un- ler the care of Hospice. ate Nezzie Sheets Carter and lartment of Carolina Manufac- vas a member of the UnitedVfethodist Women and work^ ler flowers, sewing and embroi- ieiy worit, and especially en- oyed cooking for family and friends. She was a great cook. She was the widow of late George L. Jones who died May 2,1980, after 32 years of marriage. Survivors: 3 daughters, Kathy Miller (Tim) and Gail Pope, all of Mocksville, and Diane Joyce (Don) of Ad- /ance; 4 grandchildren, Lynette Rerce (Rodney), Tina "offey (Jason), Kevin Miller and Jessica Pope (Andrew Swaringen); 4 great-grandchildren, Jackson and Camilla Pierce and Jadyn and Alyssa Coffey; 3 sisters-in-law, Net- ie Carter, Marie Carter and Wilma Carter; plus her special little friend,Faith_Smith. She was also preceded in death by 10 brothers: Frank, Aaron, Clarence, Ernest, Bill, Coleman, Allie, Paul, Sam my and Bobby Gene Carter; and sisters-in-law, Pauline Carter Shank, Cleo Carter, Pauline Weaver Carter, Sue Lookabill Carter, Lucille Carter and Evelyn Carter. A celebration of life service was conducted at 3 pjn. Saturday, July 16 at Comatzer United Methodist Church officiated by Revs. Shane Young and Jack D. Luther. The family received friends one hour prior to the service in the church. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Comatzer UMC, 1244 Comatzer Road, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwJaviefimeralservice .com. Edna Mae Niblock Kurfees Edna Mae Niblock Kurfees died at her home in Cleve land, NC on Friday. July 15,2016,12 days before her 88th birthday. She Was bom in Iredell County July 27, 1928, the daughter of the late Elsie Myree O'NeU Niblock and the late Malcolm Niblock. She was the widow of William ^ Kurfees who died in December, 1993.,Prior to retirement, Mrs. Kurfees woriced as a nursing assistant in the care of others. She was a member of Corinth Church of Christ in Woodleaf. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Lawrence and Cowan Niblock. Survivors: her daughter, Debbie Kurfees and husband, Earl of Cleveland; a brother, Ben Niblock of Smithfield; ! 2 sisters, Barbara Lane (Vemon) of Salisbury and Joan Ledford (Ed) of Alabama; 3 grandchildren, Christopher I Kurfees, Heather Ferrell (Garrett) and Ashley Kurfees; a - great-grandchild, Jordan FerreU; plus a sister-in-law, Sybil Niblock. j j A graveside celebration of life service was conducted • at 3:30 pm. Monday, July. 18 at the Rowan Meiporial Park Mausoleum officiated by Preacher RD. McDaniel. ; 'condolences; w}vw:davieyiin€ralservice.com. Mark Rice McClannon Mr. Mark Rice McClannon, 58, of Aubrey M^U Road, Mocksville, died Friday, July 15,2016. He was bom April 22, 1958, in Forsyth County to the late J.W. and Merrell Rice McClannon. He was an elder at Lexington Church of Christ. He loved to build muzzle- loader rifles and was a dedicated Harley Davidson rider. He was a long-time Uttle league coach of football and baseball in Davie County which he enjoyed. Survivors: his wife, Arlene Smith McClannon of the home; 3 sons, Ryan McClannon (Miranda) of Courtney, Aaron McClannon of Raleigh and Andrew McClannon of Greensboro; a sister, Debbie Koontz (Bob) of Mocks ville; nieces and nephew, Molly Ridenhour (Drew), Luke Koontz (Molly), Michelle Laughlin (Dave) and Jenny Eure (Jared); and 11 great nieces and nephews. Aftineral service was conducted at 1 pjn., Monday, July 18 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Brock Shanks officiating. Burial followed in Bixby Presbyterim Church Cemetery in Advance. The family received friends prior to the service. Memorials: Dave Little League, 599 Farmingtoo Road, Mocksville. Condolences: wmv.eafon/unera/sen'icesom. Donald Ward 'Don' Marklin Mr. Donald "Don" Ward Marklin of Mocksville died on July 7.2016. He was bom May 12,1942, in Davie County to Leon ard Ward and Margaret Burke Marklin. He honorably and proudly served his country Phillip Marklin; 3 nephews, Scotty Cohen, Jamie Rich ardson and Jeff Richardson; and his furry companions, Muffin, Snickers and Pooh Bear. Survivors: his wife of 53 years, Dorothy Sain Mark lin; his daughter, Kristy Dawn Marklin-Gaither; his son- in-law, Terry Gaither; his grandpuppy. Gizmo; a sister; Sharon Cohen (Laveme); 2 sisters-in-law, Carolyn Rich ardson (James), all of Mocksville and Glenda Thompson (Michael) of Pittsboro; a nephew, Mark Cohen (Sheila) of Mocksville; and nieces, Elizabeth Marklin of Mooresville, Jennifer Richardson Outen (Tracy) of Greer, S.C. and An gela Dodson Miller of Summerfield. A celebration of life service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Satuiday, July 23 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church, 1994 US 158,Mocksville.The eulogy will be given by Matt Sain, David Sain and Pastor Josh Green of Green Meadows Baptist Church. Music will be provided by Linda Gaither, Teny Gaither, Tom Deaton and Lou Ann Wilson. Memorials: Oak Grove UMC. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Oouniy PuDiic uuici'li l^sviiie, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jflly 21,2016 - ^ Glj. Linda Rae Soyder Marsh Linda Rae Snyder Marsh of Cnirapler died on July Center in ^A^ston-Salem. She was Pitts- daughter of the late Ray Sny- der and Anne Focht. She was manied to David Marsh. She was a retired nurse. She | loved her Lord and Savior, * Jesus Christ, and attended ' ' Gement Grove Church of God, 7th Day in Mocksville. Survivors: her husband, j^SalBBra David; 2 sons, James Marsh and wife Christy, Jere- my Marsh and wife Pam; a granddaughter, Hannah Marsh; 6 siblings, Marilyn Nestor, Leslie Smith, Karen Roundabush, Thomas Anderson, Timothy Anderson, and Sandy Lane. Deceased siblings include Cheryl Georgianna and Ray Snyder Jr. A memorial service was held on Thursday, July 14 at 6 pjn. at West Jefferson United Methodist Church. Elder Raymond Robinson Jr., officiated. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomeixet. Cietus Ray Miller Mr. Cietus Ray Miller, 74, of Fairfield Road, Mocks ville died Thursday, July 14,2016, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Sa- He was boin Sept. 23,1941, in Davie Coun^ to the late William JuUus and Coy. I Lawrence Miller. Mr. Miller been by Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. Since he was owner/op: erator of Miller Sheet Metal and Miller Equipment Rental. He enjoyed cattle farming and spending time at the lake where he enjoyed boating, fishing and spending time with his family. Mr. Miller was a member of the Piedmont Car Association and die Piedmont Antique Power Associadon. He was also preceded in death by 3 sisters, Myrtice Barnes, Lake Combs and Edna Angell; and a brother, Doyle Miller. Survivors: his wife of 57 years, Mildred Anderson Mill er; 4 children, Lynne Powell (John), Eddie Miller, Sotmy Miller (Leslie) and Rodney Miller (Tammy), all of Mocks ville; 9 grandchildren, Lesley (Bobby), Erika, Katie, Sara, Sarah, Candace (Justin), Josh, Spencer and Logan; 7 great-grandchildren, Jonathan, Alissa, Jacob, Brantley, Logan, Eden and Arden; a sister, Texola Tucker (J.W.) of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 3 pm., Sunday, July 17 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Robert Garrett and Wade Powell officiating. Burial followed in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received ftiends on Saturday, July 16, at the funeral home. Condolences: \vww£atonfuneralservice£om. UDrar> Wocl^sville. NC Mary Ida Glasscock Spillman Mrs. Mary Ida Glasscock Spillman, 94, of Farmington Road, Farmington, died Sunday, July 17,-2016, at Willow- brook Healthcare Center in Yadkinville. She was bom Oct. 28,1921 in Davie County to the late Marshall Everette and Katherine Lodemia Rollins Glass cock. Mrs. Spillman was a graduate of Noah's Ark School in the Ijames community. She was a member of Farming- ton United Methodist Church where she was in the Queen Bees Sunday school cl^s, was a Sunday school teacher, was a member of the United Methodist Women and had received the*Laity Service award. Mrs. Spillman was a past Worthy Matron of the Farmington Chapter 323 of Order of the Easter Star. She was active in the schools having served as a grade mother and in the PTA and was also active in the community. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 68 years, William Wilbum Spillman; her stepmother, Ellen Rollins Glasscock; a son, Paul Spillman; 2 brothers, Gyde Glascock and Thomas Franklin Glasscock. Survivors: 4 children, Hilda Johnson, C^rol Hutchins (Jim), Billy Spillman (Paula) andTeny Spillman (Debbie); a daughter-in-law, Connie Spillman; a sister, Jane Glass cock Tutterow (Milton; stepbrother, Marshall Everette Glasscock (Brenda); stepsister, Dorothy Glasscock Taylor of Olin; stepbrother-in-law, Elmer Allen; 15 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 ajn.,'Ihesday, July 19 at Farmington United Methodist Church with the Rev. Arnold Gosnell officiating. Burial followed in Farm ington Community Cemetery. The family received friends at the church prior to the service. Memorials: Farmington Community Cemetery, do Bonnie Joyner, 155 Pineville Road, Mocksville; or Farm ington UMC, 1939 Farmington Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfiineralservice.com. Lavon M. 'Von' Swicegood Mrs. Lavone "Von" M. Swicegood, 86, of Arden, for merly of Mocksville, died Thursday, July 14, 2016, after a year-long struggle with cancer. 1929 in the mountains of Ashe County to the late Everett Wayne •'Eva Carrie Trivett Houck. For a number of years, she cared 4 residents at Fran-Ray Rest Home in Mocksville and contin- ' V , tied that care as Fran-Ray transi- tioned to Davie Place. preceded in ' death by her husband, Charlie - Baxter Swicegood; and a brother. Rex Alvas Houck. Survivors: her daughters, Lynn Bullock of Arden and Karen (Kent) Earnhardt of Anderson, S.C.; grandchildren, Ryan (Ami) Bullock, Bri- anna Bullock, Carrie (Troy) Penny and Ethan (Elizabeth) Bamhardt; great-grandchildren. Aspen,Linken and Savan na Bullock; 9 brothers and sisters; and many nieces and nephews and other extended family membeis. . A funeral service was conducted at 2:30 pon., Tuesday, July 18 at ^ton Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. H.D. Houck officiating. Burial followed in Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received Mends at the toeral home one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www.eatonfiine.ralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,2106 - « fill Karen Gail Dildine Taylor Karen Gail Dildine Taylor, 53, of Linwood died at her home Saturday, July 16,2016, after a year-long battle with cancer. She was the wife of Michael Dale Thylor of the home, and the daughter of Pansy Ha- zel Myers Dildine of Trinity, and the late Johnny Dildine. Also preceding her in death was a son, Joseph Hendrix, ^ sister, Sharon Dildine. ^ graduate ofBBj •Trinity High School. She served as a teacher's assis- I,. :, JBH tant in the Guilford County . Public School System for 17'a,- years, and she was a member of Allendale Baptist Church in High Point. She loved children and teaching Bible School. She also dog, "Tmy." Other things she enjoyed were shopping and cooking. Also surviving: daughters. Spencer Livengood (Ran dall) of Lexington and Brandi Philhps (Brian) of Yadkin- ville; a son, Michael Taylor Jr.; 2 brothers, Steve Dil<^e (Vi^ie) of Archdale, and Gene Dildine of South Carolina; 2 sisters, Judy Jolly (Fred) of Trinity, and TwUa Radford (Larry) of Albemarle; 4 grandsons, Matthew and Char lie Taylor, and Kaleb and Cody Sousa; a granddaughter, Mikah Phillips; plus many nieces, nephews and extended family. A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 pm. Monday, July 18 at Allendale Baptist Church, High Point officiated by the Rev. David Younger. The family received friends prior to the service.Burial followed in Floral Gar den Park Cemetery, High Point. Memorials: to help offset final expenses, Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville. PUDUC DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2016 - Lisa Marlene ^Tadpole' Anderson Miss Lisa Marlene (Tadpole) Anderson, 56, formerly of Statesville, and more recently of Wnston-Salem, died Thursday, July 21,2016 at Wake Forest University Baptist I Mitchell Anderson and Cora She was also preceded in death by: her maternal grand- son; and an uncle, S.F, Warlick. in Davie County. She attend- I ed special education classes ' in Davie County and gradual- . ed from Davie County High School in 1981. In 1990. she moved to OMAR Hooper: Group Home in Winston-Salem where she lived until her health started to decline. During the last four years, she lived at Trinity Glen Nursing Home in Winstbn-Salem. She was a member of Maple Springs Methodist Church in Win ston-Salem. While living in the group home, she attended the Enrichment Center in Winston-Salem. Though bom •with Down's, she was able to achieve much in her life. She was an artist, made pottery and jewelry and was a dancer, singer and poet. Lisa, along with other members at the En richment Center, published a book of poetry in 2002. She loved to travel, visiting her sister in New York City several times, going to the beach and the mountains and loved the beauty of a single rose or the wild flowers planted along the side of the road. She brought joy, love and laughter into the •worlds of many people. Survivors: her sister, Pamela A. Hazen (Robert) of Brooklyn, N.Y.; her aunt, Peggy Warlick of Statesville; several special cousins; her step-nieces, Leslie and Carol Hazen and families of Hamden, Coim., Jean Warlick of Gainesville, Ga.; a special friend, Diane Strouse of Mocks- ville; and the love of her life, Timmy Gordon. A celebration of her life was held at 11 am. Wednesday at the fellowship hall of Forest Park Presbyterian Church followed by a light lunch. A private family graveside ser- <vice preceded that service at the family plot in Oakwood Cemetery with the Rev. Lynn Kunkle officiating. Condolences; wwwjxicholsonfuneralsxom. Memorials: Enrichment Center, My Turn Program, 1006 Marshall St. S.W., Winston-Salem,27101; or Gordon Hospice House, C/0 Hospice & Palliative Care Of Iredell, 2347 Simonton Rd., Statesville, 28625. Lena Mae Priddy Brann Mrs. Lena Mae Priddy Braim, 93, of Winston-Salem, died on Sunday, July 24,2016. Mrs. Brann was' bom in 1922 to the late Noah David and Lula Oakley Priddy. She was a long-time mender of Fairview Moravian Church. ^^3 n She was preceded in death Franklin Brann; 3 sisters, Mrs. Jean Hedrick, Mrs. Ennis ' 'I Smith and Mrs. Pat NeiU; and 4brothers,Claude,Paul.Clyde Surviving: 3 daughters, ^ ^ Deborah Battle and.^ husband Paul of Bermuda Run; Beth Keiger of Winston-Salem, and Cynthia Hanson and hus band Randy of Greensboro; 5 grandchildren, Charles and Lauren Battle, Maribeth Duggins, MolHe Weakland, and Alex Hanson; a step-grandson. Brad Battle; 2 great-grand- children, Collier Schultz and Graham Duggins; and 2 step great-grandchildren, Amelia and Paloma Battle. Funeral services will be conducted at Fairview Moravi an Church on Friday. July 29 at 11 am. by the Rev. Scott Venable. The family will receive friends in the church par lor one hour prior to the service. Burial will follow at The Salem Moravian Graveyard "God's Acre." Memorials: Fairview Moravian, 6550 Silas Creek Park way, Winston-Salem, 27106. Condolences: wwwJtayworth-miUeru:om. OflVJe County Puoijc LiDrar> Wodtsville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2016.9-1^2-3 Kenneth Cook Buker Jr. Kenneth Cook Buker Jr. died on July 9,2016. He was bom in Washington, DC on Oct. 23, 1922 to Katherine Nagengast Buker and Kenneth Cook Buker. At 3 natural gift for music which - ipus instruments. Before his years he also held a number of to the following ships: USS MIGHT (PG 94), USS Pettit (DE 253) and US Army Y 109. The USS MIGHT convoyed from 60 to 180 ships from Staton Island. N.Y. to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The US Army Y-I09 was a tanker used to unload bigger tank ers between Pacific Islands. As ship navigator he helped the Y-109 cross the Pacific alone for the 59 days it took to travel from Panama Canal to Milne Bay New Guinea. As • a returning veteran he entered the University of Maryland and joined the university's marching band as solo trumpet player. In the marching band he met Anne Caroline Engle. They married June 28, 1947 in Silver Springs, Md. After graduating from the University of Maryland he applied to Secret Service and while waiting for the needed security clearance went to work for Liberty Mutual Insurance. He stayed in the insurance field the rest of his working life', accepting responsibility for North & South Carolina when he joined General Insurance Co. of America in 1953. In 1956 he moved the office from Greensboro to Charlotte. General Insurance of America later became SAFECO In surance. He worked for SAFECO until his retirement in 1982. When they came to Charlotte in 1956, they joined the Owenby Class at Myers Park United Methodist Church. Over the years he taught Jr. High Sunday School, served on boards and committees and became a Stephen Minister. He also became an active member of the church's Boy Scout Troop Committee. After retiring from SAFECO he contin ued to enjoy traveling, fishing, playing Queen City Tennis for Barclay Downs. He took a course in woodcarving at the Shepherd Center and this led to joining with his friend Lee Dukes to teach woodcarving at the church's Wonderfiil Wednesday classes. Eventually he was part of a group that • helped found the Charlotte Woodcarvers Club. He enjoyed; getting to Imow new people including his Hospice team He delighted in the interests and accomplishments of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by: a daughter, Mary: Katherine Buker Sparks; and a sister, Barbara Buker Bur-! goon. Survivors: his wife, Anne Engle Buker; daughter, Ruth Buker Foushee and husband Giles; son, Kenneth Cook Buker III and wife Lori; son-in-law, Dwight Sparks; grandchildren, John (JG) and Madison Foushee, Kenneth IV (KC) and Emily Buker, Paul and Robert Sparks; and great-grandchildren, Cayden.Chloe andAbby Kate Sparks. Amemorial service was held on Saturday, July 23, in the Francis Chapel of Myers Park United Methodist Church. Memorials: Myers Park UMC, 1501 Queens Road, Charlotte, 28207. ^ Velma Jean Burnette ^ Velma Jean Burnette, 84, formerly of Mocksville, died p in Tucson, Ariz., Monday, July 25,2016. ^ Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced jQ later by Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralservice£om. Annie Lee Frye McDaniei Call Annie Lee Fiye McDaniei Call, 77, died Sunday, July 24,2016, at Forsyth Medical Center. A native and lifelong resident of Davie County, she was bom May 13, 1939, to the late Lester Eugene Fiye and Naomi Catherine West Frye. Heritage Furniture. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and more recently had attended First Baptist Chiuoh of Cooleemee. She enjoyed going to yard sales and to the mountains. She was also preceded in death by: 2 husbands, first Gil- Tommy Lee Call; a brother, Robert Lewis Frye; godson niece, Norma'Jean Frye; and ^ 2 other nephews, John-John Frye and Darren Ireland. Survivors: a son, David Eugene McDaniei; 2 daughters, Joyce M. Shaver (Mike) and Carolyn M. Phillips (Steve), all of Mocksville; 3 brothers, Johnny Frye (Dee) of Mocksville, Calvin Eugene Frye (Malinda) of Cooleemee, and Roger Dale Frye (Darlene) of Mocksville; 6 sisters, Betty Jean Trivette (*Boyd), Mary Ruth Smith (Joe), Nel lie Mae Couch (*Ed), Bonnie Lambert (Sam), Sue Caudle (Bobby) and Linda Gaither (*Hugh), all of Mocksville; 9 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. (*deceased.) The celebration of life service was to be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 27 at First Baptist Church of Cool eemee officiated by Pastor Allen Mullins. The family will receive fiiends at the church firom 1 p.m. until the service. Burial was to follow in the Calvary Baptist cemetery. Memorials: Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwjiavieJuneralservice£om. Peggy Jean Campbell Corbett Peggy Jean Campbell Corbett was bom April 13,1932 in Iredell County, North Carolina and died on Sunday, July 17,2016 surrounded by family in 1950. She retired as head of ' Baptist Church for 46 years where she served in the music and children's ministries. She was passionate in her faith and loved the Lord. She always shared a smile which re flected God's love. Friends always left the Corbett home well fed and deeply cared for. She was preceded in death by: her parents, Oscar and Molly Campbell; siblings, Preston Campbell, Leota Ow ens, Betty Stinson, Estelle Sipes and Lester Campbell; and an infant daughter Swannie Corbett. Survivors: her husband of 66 years. Bob Corbett; sisters-in-law, Atha Price (Earl), and Dora Corbett; and her children, Rhonda Peedin (Bobby), Bobbie McMillan (Buck), Sam Corbett (Tammy) and Pam Griffin (John); 12 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great- grandchildren. Memorials: Children's Ministry of Mid-Way Baptist Church. The family, received friends at Mid-Way Baptist Church at 10 am. Thursday, July 21, with the service following at 11. Burial was at Greenlawn Memorial Gardens in Fuquay- Varina. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Joly^S, 2016 x i Danny Eugene Frye Danny Eugene Frye, 23, died Tuesday, July 19,2016. Bom April 30,1993, he was the son of Calvin Eugem Frye and Malinda Ann Presnell Frye. He was a paduate of Davie County High School (Class of 2012) where he was active in the ROTO progrpn. He was gifted with the ability to play multiple musical instru- B ments such as guitar, banjo," and autohaip, and he had a col- ,1|B lection of several. He enjoyed ; working on small engines. He ' ^ ® especially enjoyed go-cart rac- j . ing, fishing and other outdoor j ^ activities. He was employed by | Carolina Small Engine Repair j and attended Calvary Baptist j Church. • In addition to his parents, survivors include: his special | godmother, Annie Lee Call; 2 sisters. Ericka Allen and bus- ; band P.D., and April Kinton; a brother, Jeremy Kinton; his : grandfather, Dan Presnell; and several aunts, uncles, and ^ cousins. He was preceded in death by a step-sister, Nonna Jean • Frye; pandparents, Mary Presnell and Catherine Naomi and Lester Frye; and 2 cousins, Johnathan "John John" Frye and Darren Ireland. The family received friends at Davie Funeral Chapel Saturday, July 23. A celebration of life service followed at | 3 pjn. in the chapel with Pastor Frank Blankenship offici- i ating. Burial was in the Center United Methodist Church Cemetery. j Memorials: Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital-St.. Ste. i 103,Mocksville. • • Condolences: wwwJiaviefuneralservice^om. Shirley Willdns Plemmons Mrs. Shirley Wilkins Plemmons, 81, of Winston-Salem, died Tuesday, July 19, 2016 at Oak Forest Rehabilitation Center. She was bom May 26,1935 Atwood Wilkins and Claude Massey Wilkins. Mrs. Plem- ^ ' mons was a graduate of Min- ^ of 1954 and was preceded in ^ death by her parents and her husband of 49 years, Norman Wilkins Smith of Advance; a sister-in-law, Peni Plemmons of Winston-Salem; 3 nephews. Dale Tuttle and wife Tabitha of Lexinpon, Kevin Smidr of Alexandria, Va. and Craig Smith and wife Yvonne of Advance; a niece, Tisha Tuttle of Lexinpon; several great nieces and nephews; and spemal cousins, Daimy and Becky Lucas of Winchester, Ohio. A funeral service was held at 2 pm. Saturday, July 23, at Hay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Greg Thompson ofiBciating. Entombment followed in Gardens of Memory Mausoleum Chapel in Walkertown.The family received friends one hom before the service. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miUerx:om. Jean Elizabeth Barringer Poplin Jean Elizabeth Barringer Poplin, 81, of Albemarle, died onJuly21,2016,surroundedbyfainily. Ms. Poplin had a love for others and a positive attitude iris, decorating, '^cting wed- fiuence numerous lives. Ms. istrative assistant at ALCOA. career as a real estate agent with Century 21-Russ HoUins Agency, where she found her true professional calling. She was a lifelong member of Anderson Grove Baptist Church, serving in many capaci ties, including Sunday School teacher of youth and young adults. Girls in Action leader, choir member, Homebound Committee, Dorcas Committee, and Deacon's wife. She and her husband, Hoyle, worked as volunteers in the bus ministry taking children in the surrounding areas to church. Even today, there are adults who have told her family what an influence she and her husband were in their Christian and personal lives. Bom in Albemarle on Oct. 2,1934, she was the daugh ter of the late Lydia Rosetta Elizabeth Dennis Barringer and Henry Paul Barringer. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Hoyle Delano Poplin, on July 2,2013; and a brother, Geoi^e Barringer. Survivors: a.daughter. Melody Poplin Morton and hus band Mike of Advance; a son. Dale Poplin and wife Sher ry of Albemarle; 3 grandchildren, Emily Morton Moore and husband Brian of Mocksville, Zac Morton and wife MoUy of Clemmons, and Samuel Poplin of Albemarle; 2greatgrandchildren, Brily Elizabeth Moore and Ellie Grace Moore of Mocksville; and a sister-in-law, Jeanme Barrm- ger of Martinsburg, Pa. The family received friends Saturday at Stanly Funeral Home, Albemarle. Her funeral was at 2 p m. Sunday at An derson Grove Baptist Chureh. The Revs. Ron Hone^^tt and Robert Garrett officiated and burial was at Stanly Gar dens of Memory. >r.,, • C. Memorials: Anderson Grove Baptist, 2225 E. Mam St., Albemarle, 28001; or GHA, Autism Supports, PO Box 2487, Albemarle, 28002. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thorsday.JoIy 28,2016. io, 11 Alvis *Abby' Redmon A 1 V i s "Abby" Red- mon, 61, died July 25. 2016 at Wake Forest mBhEH Baptist Medi- cal Center. She was bom on March 1955, daughter of the late Bamie and Effie Dalton. She worked in the furniture industry and retired from Comfort Built Windows and Doors in 2001. She was an active member of Pleas ant Hill Baptist Church in Hamptonville. Abby loved to attend church, exercise, and drive. Survivors: her husband, Lawrence David "Dave"; a , son, Nick Fisher of Clem- mons; a step-son, Derek T. Nichols of Harmony; 5 brothen, Robert, Johnny, Jimmy, Renard, and Wil liam Lynn; 6 sisters, Doro thy "Dot", Sally, Jeanie, Marcell, Mae Frances, and Judy; other relatives and friends. '• Her funeral service will Friday, July 29 at noon at Mt. Nebo Baptist > Church in Harmony. |L Burial will follow in n Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. pP The family will re- li) ceive friends at Mt. 1/ Nebo 30 minutes U before the service. Condolences: vvyvw. GrahamFuneral- Homejiet. Vera Martin Redmon Mrs. Vera Martin Redmon, 103, daughter of the late Charlie and Rosie Martin, died July 24 at her residence. She received her GED from Statesville Senior High School, and later received CNA Certification from Suny Community College. She i ^ worked in area hospitals, and in private duty nursing. She grew up in Tabernacle United Church of Christ and later joined Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Hamptonville, where she served with her husband, the late Willie G. Redmon. She loved baking, sewing, quUtlng, gardening, ^BB^S canning vegetables, singing, and visiting the sick. Six siblings preceded her in death, including 3 sisters, and 3 brothers, David, Hubert, and I Ad^BBE— Jackson. Survivors: 2 sons, David (the late Abby 0.) Redmon of Mocksville and Thoihas Redmon of Newton; 2 daughters, Amy Redmon of Paterson, N J., and Nancy Redmon of the home; 15 grandchildren; a host of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Her funeral service will be held Thursday, July 28, at noon at Pleasant HiU Baptist Church in Hamptonville. Bishop Ralph Wood will officiate and burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends 11:30- noon at the church. Condolences; www.GrahamFuneralHomejiet. Hunter Thomas Bode Hunter Thomas Bode, infant son of Summer Lynn Po- linski and Thomas Costas Bode, was bora at Forsyth Med ical Center on Tuesday, July 26, 2016, and returned to his home in Heaven seven hours later on the same day. In addition to his parents, surviving are his maternal grandparents, Angela and Wlliam Polinski of Walkertown and paternal grandparents, Donald and Anna Bode of Ad vance. Services will be private. Condolences: www/iaviefuneralservice.com. Velma Jean Bomette Velma Jean Bumette, 84, formerly of Mocksville, died inTucson, Ariz., Monday, July 25,2016. A native of Austinville, Va., she was bora Aug. 26, 1931, the daughter of the late Jack J. and Beatrice Hutton Bumette. Ms. Bumette graduated from college and became a certified public accountant. Her religious background was with the Church of God. She had no known family and is survived by her friend and attomey-in-fact, Eddie White of Clemmons. No services are planned. In keeping with her wishes, her cremains are being returned to North Carolina for disposal. Condolences: wwwAavieJuneralservice.com. Ann Marie Foster Gartner I Mrs. Ann Marie Foster Cartner, 53, of US 64 West, | Mocksville, died Saturday, July 30,2016, at Forsyth Med- , ical Center in Winston Salem. She was bom Sept. 15, 1962 in Davie County to the late Kenneth David and Joyce ^9Bh Marie Green Foster. She was a member of South River United ; leaf and was a member of the Mocksville Garden Club. In addition to gardening and flowers, she enjoyed knitting, f She was known for being a mother to all. n She was also preceded in I death by a broker, Mark Fos- ter. Survivors: her husband of 32 years, Tony Cartner; 2 daughters, Lindsay and Heath er Cartner, all of the home; a sister. Holly Burgdofer; a brother, Scott Foster (Brandy) all of Cleveland; nieces and nephews, Raegan, Karrigan and Jensen Foster, Echo and Seth Burgdofer and Emma Brewer. A funeral service was conducted at ,5 pm., Monday, Aug. 1 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the the Revs. Brenda Newman, David Childress and Randy Powell officiating. Burial followed in South River United Methodist Church Cemeteiy in Woodleaf. The family received friends Mon- day, Aug. 1 at the funeral home, o Memorials: South River UMC Pre School, 2880 South rt River Church Road, Woodleaf, 27054; or to a member of the community who is also battling cancer. _£2. Condolences: www£aionfuneralservice.com. Davie Coun^ PuDiic LiDrary Mocksville, NC B8 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 4,20l6 Dreisa Ann Barnette Lefler Dreisa Ann Bahiette Lefler died on Sunday, July 24, 2016 at Grayson Creek Assisted Living in Welcome after a long battle with congestive heart failure. A funeral service was held at 3 pm. Wednesday, July 27, at Faith Church with Pastor Michael Gates officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Family visitation preceded the service at the church. She was born on Sept. 20, 1937 to Mary Catherine Broadway and Bristol Barnette. She was a faithful member of Faith Church. She had worked many years at Hunters Publishing Co. in Winston-Salem, and then worked until her retirement at Davidson County business tax listing de partment in Lexington. Survivors: her daughters, Tammie L. Willard (Andy) and Debbie Pugh (Mike); husband, Doyle Lefler; grand daughters, Ashley Phillips (Mike) and Emily Willard; her great-granddaughters, Reagan and Eleanor Phillips; her brother, Michael Barnette (Alice); several nieces and neph ews; cousins that she shared many adventures with, Barba ra Ann Carter (Jimmy), Joyce Comerford (Tom) and Judy Hoskins (Bob); and a sister of the heart Lou May. Memorials: Hospice of Davidson County, 200 Hospice ^y, Lexington, 27292. Terry Kaye Reavis-Freemaii Mrs. Terry Kaye Reavis-Freeraan, 54, ofEdgewood Cir cle, Mocksville, died Monday, Aug. 1,2016, at her home. She was bora Sept. 18,1961, in Davie County to Duard Lowell and Wilma Kaye Phillips Reavis. T Survivors:e her parents of Mocksville; her husband, Harlon Eral Freeman of the home; 3 children, Alexis Des- sie Freeman of Mocksville, Aerielle Kaye Johnson (John) of Ft. Gordon, Ga. and Augustus Eral Freeman of Mocks ville; and 3 brothers, Danny Reavis (Sheila), Todd Reavis (Paula) and Matthews Reavis (Tammy), all of Mocksville. A memorial service was to be conducted at 2 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 4 at Liberty Baptist Church with the Rev. Frank Blankenship officiating. The family was to receive friends at the church following the service. Memorials: Autism Speaks, 8604 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite 144, Charlotte, 28269. Condolences: www.ealonJuneralservice.com. Allen Kenneth Rethmeler Allen Kenneth Rethmeier, 97, died Monday, Aug. 1, 2016 at the Bermuda Village Health Care Center. He was bom on Jan. 11,1919 to Frederick Rethmeier and Grace Casteel Rethmeier in Crete, Neb. He proudly served in the U.S. Army during World War II, from 1941- 1945. He was employed by Deardorff-Jackson Co., retiring as vice president of sales in 1983. For 10 years, he served as an adult leader with the Boy Scouts of America. He was also a Mason, an active member of the Lion's Club, and a lay-leader in the Presbyterian Church, Whittier, Ca lif. He held leadership positions with the Western Growers Association, where he was known as an intense competitor but was recognized for his sincere honesty in the way he conducted business with customers.He served as a leader in the HOA of Bermuda Village. He loved trout fishing in the high Sierras but his true love and passion was golf. He made four holes-in-one; shot his age every year at least once a year from age 75-96; and birdied a par 3 in his last round. He was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, Cath erine I. Rethmeier; and siblings, Carol, Doris, Evelyn, Ruth, Grace, Dale, Fred, Harry and Dean. Surviving: his son. Dr. Kenneth A. Rethmeier and wife Judy; daughter, Nancy Rethmeier; grandchildren, Mary Shea and husband Kevin, Kenneth A. Rethmeier Jr. and wife Denise, Dr. John Shanley and wife Dr. Carrie Shanley, and Erin Shanley; as well as great-grandchildren. Brady, Carter and Audrey Shea; Jack, Ella and William Shanley. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care Center, 377 Hos pital St., Suite 103, Mocksville; and/or Rethmeier Family Fund, Davie Community Foundation, 107 N.Salisbury St., Mocksvill. Condolences: wwwhayworth-miller.com. B8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 4,2016 Pauline Edwards Scarborough Pauline Edwards Scarborough, 103, died on July 16, 2016. She was the daughter of Earl Edwards and Nellie Pearle Tyson Edwards of Macon, Mo., which was her childhood Fayette, Mo. and did graduate studies in music at Colum- bia University in New Yoric C ty. She worked as a public music teacher and as in Macon, Mo., in a ceremony conducted by the Rev. William Louis Scarborough, father of her husband became the Du- pont plant manager. In 1951, they moved to Swarthraore, Pa. and in 1962 they relocated to Europe, where William was managing director for Textile Fibers in Holland. They lived in Holland, Germany, and Switzerland for 10 years until his retirement in 1972. The couple moved to Brevard, where they were members of the United Methodist Church. Later, she lived in Advance, and finally in Greenville, Del. She loved summers on Long Beach Island, NJ., and travel ing the world with her husband and other family members. She was a strong supporter of the arts, and was an accom plished pianist and painter. She is preceded in death by her husband, who died in 1988, her eldest son, Don Scarborough, who died in 2014, and a daughter-in-law, Deborah Ann Scaiborough, who died in 2003. Surviving: 2 sons and 3 daughters-in-law, David and Becca Scarborough of Marco Island, Fla., Richard and Robin Scarborough of Weaverville andHoUis Scarborough of Kennett Square, Pa.; 2 grandsons. Lee Thomas Scarbor ough of Portland, Ore., and John William Scarborough, of Ross, Calif., as well as John's wife Cristina and their 2 daughters, Ellie and Addison. Memorials: Central Methodist College, 411 Central Methodist Square, Fayette, MO 65248. Condolences: http://memorialwebsitesJegacyx:om/ PauUneScarboroughMemoriaVhomepagejOspx. Davie county Puoiic UDraf\ Mocksville, NC Katherine Blake Simpson Katherine Blake Simpson died at her home on July 26, 2016 surrounded by her girls and their fanulies. She was bora Oct. 20,1942 in Pensacola, Fla. to Noel Joseph and Grace Lockwood Blake. She was retired from Piedmont Airlines and US Airways, was a member of the N.C. Army National Guard and a veteran of the US Anny. She had a generous and lov- She was predeceased by her parents; in laws, Herman Hayes and Mabel Norman Simpson; and the father of her children, Jerry Norman Simpson. Survivors: her daughters and sons-in-law, Kim Kinder (Kirby), Monica Cochiane (John), Bridget Marrs (Jerry) and Jeri Lynn Rooks (Tim); her 15 grandchildren, Colby Englund (Josh), Jordan, Jonah, Laura and Annie Kinder, Stabler, Lily Henry and Charlie Cochrane, Michael, Brady and Madison Marrs and Emily (Michael Bissette), Jacob and Ansley Rooks; a great-grandson, Macrae Blake En glund; her brothers, Alfred, Raymond and George Blake; and her sisters, Rita Perling and Therese Cole. A funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 11 at Holy Family Catholic Church with the Rev. Stephen Hoyt officiating. The family wiU receive friends following the service. A graveside service will be held 11 am. Friday, Aug. 12 at Salisbury National Cemetery. Memorials: St. Francis ofAssisi Catholic in Mocksville, and Holy Family Catholic in Clemmon. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miller.com. Rev. Clarence Bryce Smith Sr. Rev. Clarence Bryce Smith Sr., 87, of Lexington died Wednesday, July 27,2016 in Novant Health Rowan Medi cal Center, Salisbury. A funeral service was held at 4.pm. Sunday, July 31, ..at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. William Sowers officiating. Burial followed in Lexington City Cemetery. Rev. Smith was bom March 17, 1929 to William Har vey Smith and Vera Unetta Seymour Smith. He graduated from High Point College, Wesleyan Theological Seminary in Washington, DC and attended a course of smdy at Duke University. He was a retired United Methodist minister and was a member of the Western North Carolina Annual Con ference of United Methodist Church. He served in Advance at Bailey's Chapel, Fulton and Elbaville from 1967-1971. After his retirement he moved to Hedrick's Grove commu nity where he served as an interim pastor for several UCC churches. - ^ Preceding him in death were 3 brothets; Robert Calvin Smith, Harold Richard Smith, Kenneth tSmith; 3 sisters, Annie Bean, Mildred Davis, and Margaret Koonls. Surviving: his wife, Ina Kearas Smith of the home; 2 sons, Bryce Smith Jr. and wife, MJ; Doug Smith and girl friend, Vicki McLemore all of Lexington. Memorials: St. Judes Children's Research Hospital, PO Box 1000, Department 300, Memphis, TN 38148-0552 or Hedrick's Grove Reformed United Church of Christ, 3840 AUred Rd., Lexington, 27292. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 4,2016 Nellie Frances Harris Snyder Mrs. Nellie Frances Harris Snyder, 89, formerly of Da- vie Street, Cooleemee, died "Riesday, July 26, 2016, sur rounded by her family. She was bom May 22, 1927, in Davie County to the late Nathan Curtis and Susie Lola Kerley Harris. She was a member of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church, had worked at Erwin Mills and retired from Cone Mills. Mrs. Snyder enjoyed crafts, crossword puzzles and trivia. She was also preceded in death by her husband, James William Snyder; and siblings, Lillian Sales, Virginia Da vis, Fred Harris, Hoyle Harris and Norman Harris. Survivors: 3 daughters.PatMerrell (Kenneth) of Mocks- vilie, Dawna Jones (Larry) of Advance and Sandy Ward of Cooleemee; 4 grandchildren, Chad Merrell (Christie), Shenie Queen (Brad), Jeffrey Jones (Becky) and Christo pher Jones; 5 great-grandchildren, Breana Queen, Karley Queen, Carson Queen, William Jones and Grayson Jones; a sister, Betty James of Newbem; 4 brothers, Charles Har ris of Florida, Sara Harris of Rhode Island, Bill Harris of Mocksville and Jackie Harris of Florida; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was conducted at 11 am., Friday, July 29, at Legion Memori^ Park with the Rev. Robert Garrett officiating. The family received friends Thursday, July 28 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Cooleemee VFW Post 1119, PC Box 1186, Cooleemee, 27014; or Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville; or to a charity of the donor's choice. Condolences: www.eaionfuneralservicexom. Katherine Iretta Roberts 'Kat'Tinsley Katherine Iretta Roberts "Kaf' Tmsley died on Wednes day morning, July 13,2106. She was bom on Nov. 25,1956 in Leaksvilie to Geral- dine Roberts Boyd and the late Chauncy Whitt. She was a member Refuge Community Schools, graduating from John ^ Mocksville, and had worked at Food Lion, Winn Dixie, Sara Lee and Spray Cotton Mills in Eden. She was a voracious reader, a fan of horror movies and the challenge of Sudoku. She relished time with her granddaughters. She was also preceded in death by; her daughter, Le- sba Monae Roberts; stepfather, Charles Boyd; maternal grandparents. Cinda and Burton Matthews; nephew. Jhoc- ton Dalton; and special cousins, Theo Allen and Douglas Roberts. Survivors: her daughter, Donisha Roberts; son, Everett Dillard; mother; granddaughters, McKenzie and Myky- ia Roberts; sisters, Gloria Dalton (Thomas), Judy Dal ton, Cynthia Roberts and Jacky Brown; nephews, Trent, Tremaine (Kayla), Stephen, Michael and Seth Dalton; nieces. Jasmine, Carley and Jaylen Dalton; great-nephew, Ayden Dalton; great-niece, Josephine Dalton; and extend ed family and friends in Eden and in Mocksville. She was buried in Eden on Sunday, July 17. ; COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thnrsday, Aug. 11,2016 • C7 Elizabeth James ^Jiinmie' Blackwelder Mrs. Elizabeth "Jimmie" James Blackwelder, 86, of Mocksville, died on Aug.'5, 2016, at Bermuda Commons Nursing and Rehabilitation Center after a brief illness. She was bom Feb. 27,1930, to the late Anna and Walter James and was raised in Alexander County. A resident of Mocksville for more than 60 years, she and her late hus band, Paul A. Blackwelder, were faithful members of First Baptist Church and worked in the garment manufacturing industry. She enjoyed many friends, especially her Sunday school class and breakfast club at Hardee's. Survivors: her daughters, Debbie Blackwelder Smith (Randy) of Hickory and Annette Blackwelder of Tallahas see, Fla.; son, James Blackwelder (Teresa) of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren, Anna Kilby (Scott) of Reetwood, Teri O'Neal (Jamie) of Cooleemee, Paul Smith (Alexa) of Ban ning, Calif., Scott Smith (Tiffany) of Ft'. Worth, Texas, and McKenzie Willoughby (Kirby) 6f Lexington, Ky.; and 6 great-grandchildren, Megan, Ethan, Colton, Milly, Rivers and Cooper. A funeral service was-conducted at 2 pm., Monday, Aug. 8 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. A. Shane Nixon officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemete^. The family received friends Sunday, Aug. 7 at the funeral home. Memorials: ministry of Anna and Scott Kilby, Baptist Campus Ministry of the High Country, PO Box 389, Boone, - 28607; or First Baptist, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville. Condolences; www.eatonfuneralservice£om. Janie Sue Green Livengood Ms. Janie Sue Green Livengood, 75, of Greenhill Road, Mocksville, died Sunday, Aug. 7,2016, at Trinity Elms in Clemmons. She was bom April 4, 1941 in Davie County to the late John William Sanford and Thursa Luhalie Koontz Green. Ms. Livengood attend- ed the Church of Jesus Christ jH of Latter Day Saints. She had been employed by Drexel Her- v J| itage. Ms. Livengood had also worked as a greeter at Wal- - , Mart, a waitress at Western Steer and a caregiver at Milling Manor. She was also preceded in death by: a A. Green and Floyd E.Greene. Survivors; a daughter, Tam- . mie Shore of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren, Brandon Shore (Candace), Patrick Shore (Madelyn) and Hannah Shore; a great-grandson. Banks Shore; and 2 sisters, Phyllis Wil liams of Advance, Ruth Foster of Mocksville. A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 pm., Wednesday, Aug. 10 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Bishop Todd Eldredge and Rick Green officiatingBurial was to follow in Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Salem UMC Cemetery Fund, c/o Jack Koontz, 1444 Davie Academy Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.ealonfuneralservice£om. Todd William Mclnnis Mr. Todd William Mclnnis. 49, died Monday, Aug. 8, 2016, after a long battle with cancer. He was bom Jan. 13.1967. in Forsyth County to Linda Kay Griggs Mclnnis and the late James Richard Mclnnis. He loved to travel, fishing, being outdoors, woodworking, carving, camping, farming, making hay and growing crops. He served in the U.S. Marine Corp. from 1985-1989. He was a Presidential Air Wmg Crew Chief on HMXI with President Ronald Reagan and President Georp H.W. Bush. He loved life and lived eve^' moment enjoying God's cre ation. He married wife Reba on July 26,1991. and they just celebrated their 25th anniversary. Their celebration trip to the Ronald Reagan Library. Yosemite National Park arid Sequoia National Forest was a dream trip. He got to sit m the seat of the helicopter he flew when he. served President Reagan. . ,. Survivors; his wife, Reba G. Mclnnis of the home; bs mother of Winstdn-Salem; a brother, Brian lUchard Mcln nis of Florida; a sister, Lisa McMahan (Chris) of Lexing ton; a niece, Brittany Mclnnis; a nephew, Sean Mclnnis; father-in-law. Mack George; and a brother-in-law, Bryan George, both of Westfield. A funeral service will be conducted at 1 pm., Friday, Aug. 12 at Hillsdale United Methodist Church, Advance with the Rev. Jerry Webb officiating. Burial will follow in Ijames Family Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 11 am.-l p.m. on Friday at the church. Memorials: Hillsdale UMC Missions. 5018 US wy 158, Advance; The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 4530 Park ^oad,, Ste. 240, Charlotte, 28209; or Mayo Clime, AZ, 13400 E. Shea Blvd.. Scottsdale.AZ 85259. Condolences; www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Wesley Haze Martin Wesley Haze Martin, 27, of Hickory, died on Thursday, July 28,2016. He was bom on July 14, 1989 to Roger Martin and Sonya Home Huffman in Winston-Salem. He was a 2008 Angel I^igh'Martin of Mocks^ ville, and Brite Star Martin of Mocksville; a niece, Cordelia Adeen Helenek. Graveside services were held on Friday, Aug. 5, 2016 at 9 am. at the Salisbury National Cemetery with Patrick Sheldon, officiating. Full military honore were provided by the NC Army National Guard. The family received ftiends at the National Guard Mocksville Armory follow ing the service. Memorials; www.gojundme.com/2ha86vzw. Condolences: www£arolinacremation.com. Savie county Pudiic LiDraf> Mocksville, NC Eugene Wayne 'Mouchie* Mock Sh Eugene Wayne "Mouchie" Mock Sr., *76, died Friday, , Aug_^5,2016, at Forsyth Medical Center. • He was a native and lifelong resident of Davie County, bom Feb. 25,1940, to the late Henry and Mandy p)uise Mc- Maban Mock. He was the wid- bwer. of Re^a Ann Hauser Mock.At the time'of her pass- ing, they had'been married for a^ig-r. -"yiijiE 41 yeai?: He attended Central Davie County Training School and-retired in 1991 from RJ. II 8b1h Re'ynblds Tobacco Co. as a forklift' operator after many years. He' was a member of Ce- dar Creek Baptist Church. _ Survivors: 3 sons, ' Rod- ney Daniel 'Foote (Christine) of Harmony, Eugene Wayne Mock Jr., and William Hen ry Mock, both of Mocksville; a daughter, Denise Mock (Ramiro Trejo) of Salisbury; a step-daughte'r, Terry Hauser of Virginia; a brother, Alfred Lee McMahah (Qiiintenna) of Mocksville; a sister, Betty McM^an of ^st Bend; 9 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from" 6-8 pjn. Thursday, Aug. 11 at Davie Funeral Chapel. A celebration of life ser vice will be conducted at 3 p"jn. Friday in the funeral chap el officiated by Pastor Rodney Barker. Burial will follow in the Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church Ceinetery. Condolences: wwwMaviefiineralservice.com. Linda Jean Wilson *Sissy'Seavis Linda Jean Wilson "Sissy" Reavis, died on Aug. 3, 2016, She was bom on July 29,1968 at Baptist Hospital to Linda Josephine Moretz Wilson Pierce and Billy Mac Wil son; Her step-father was Charles Edward Pierce. • Also surviving: ason,AndrewMarcusReavis.(Megan); 2 daughters, Stephanie Nikole Reavis Weber (Brandon), and Lola Leigh Reavis Shoffher (Scotty); 3 grandbabies, •. Peyton Lily, Chloe Elise, Jake RM;frer boyfriend, Ernest Duayne Steelmaa; 4-hrodiers, Bobby Mac (Mary), Tony Lynn (Dena), Joseph Dale (Emily), Christian Gale (Ra chel); and numerous nieces and liephews. • , She was preceded in death by her grandmothers, Lola Mae Moretz and Nora Faye Robersoh. : JoseRodoIfoSaIgado Rey.es i ;JoseRodoIfoSalgadoReyesil6,diedWednesday,Aug. 3,20l6,atWakeForestBaptistMedicalCenter.. • 1 He was bom in "Wnston-Salem on'Feb. 29, 2000, the ;. son of Guillermo R. Trinidad ;'and Serafin, Salgado Reyes." t He was a rising Junior at Da- ; County High School and ' .attended St. Francis of Assisi - .C,a^olic.\Church of Mocks-. 'addition to his parents,' ' /^a he. is survived b: 2'br6thers, ^ I Adrian! Romero Ibarra , and ,0 ; &.<Christian Tqmas. Romero; .3 ^ Ik'""' sisters, Jacqueline.Hodriguez ^ ' Salgado, Layla Romero Salga- — - do ahd.Ariana Romero Ibarra;^ ..i. maternal grandp'arents, Ber- 1 J .j tha Reyes and Jose Salgado; ^ n paternal • grandparents; Marie ^ ' Tiinidad and Jose Romero; an aunt, Cecilia Salgado; and 2 uncles, Jesus Romero and Mauro Romero. ^ , The farmly received friendstht ba'vie Fiinefal Chapel ^ . from 6-8 •p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7. A'Mass of Christian Burial ^ was conducted at 10 am. Monday at St. Francis of Assisi ^ Catholic Church officiated by the Rev. Father John Starcze- Q wski. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. . , Condolences: mvwMqvieJUneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 11,2016 - C7 Heniy Warren Ridge Sr. . - '• Henry Warren Ridge Sr. of Moeksyme, railroad man, . family man arid Godly mari.,:died on Aug.''4,-2016. •He was bom on Feb. 14, , — n t°T1| Shane Nixon officiating; Bun- al followed in Rose Cemetery. ^ -from 1:15 to 2,011 Sunday at. Mocluyille; or Storehouse .B For Jesus,'675 ,E. Lexmgtoh.'P^®^^^^—^ '^oad, Mocksville." '' Condolence^ mi>w.eaton^«erflisefvtce,com. Albert Everett Sutphin ' ; ' Albert Everett Sutphin, 87,"died Thursday,Aug. 4,20Iff atYadkin Nursing Center. . Mr. Sutphin Was bom June 21; 1929 in Yadkin County to the late Everett and Luna Crarifill Sutphin. He was a vet eran of the US Coast Guard, havirig served during the Ko rean Conflict. Mr. Sutphin retired fiorh the Winston Salem. Fire Dept! after 32 ye^. He,was a member.of Courtney Baptist Church., ' n • Survivors: his wife of34 years j Louella Ponder Sutphin;' 2 children, Cindy (Hm) Boyce and.Maik (Mary) Sutphin; 2 step-children, Mike and Larry Eads; a grandson,-Scottie (Misty) Hill; 2 great-grandchildren, James Scott and Logan Hill; and a sister, Carolyn Boger. A funeral service.was conducted"Simday, Aug. 7,at 3 pin. at Courtney Baptist Church wifli Dr. Richard H. " Capps ^d Dr.-Jimmy Martin officiatirig". Burial followed n in flie church cemetery. The fakuly recrived friends prior to the service at the church. . , n \ '. • " Memorials: Yadkin Christian Ministries, PO Box 204 Yadkinville, 27055. n ' Cond.oleQces:www.gentryfitneraisen>ice.com. \ •" Cbiinty fuDiic B8. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 18,2016 Lind^ «Kay' Manning Blankenship Linda "Kay" Manning Blankenship, 66, died on Satur day, Aug. 13,2016 at her residence following a period of declining health. A memorial service was held on Wednesday, Aug. 17 at 3 p.m. in the chapel of HeritageFuneral Service in Valdese, with Pastors Gary Manning and Mark Williams officiating. The family received friends prior to the service. Memorials: Burke Hospice/Palliative Care at 1729 Enon Rd., Valdese, 28690. Condolences: wwwJieritagefuneralservices.com. Amos Calloway Brown Jr. Amos Calloway Brown Jr"., 68, of Granite Falls, former ly of Mocksville', died on Aug. 8,2016. ' Bom on March 27,1948 in Belmont, he was the son of AimaBelle Brown and the late Amos C. Brown Sr. He was a member of Grace Chapel United Methodist Church. He ^ 1 proudly served his country in ' nam War. His passions were golf, music, and fishing. He . was known for his sense of hu- mor and outgoing personality, j n Survivors; his wife of 48 n hI years,JuneBrownofthehome; I '■ children, Alan Brown and wife bI* Shana of Granite Falls, Deb- sister, Brenda Taylor and hus- brother, Lloyd Brown and wife Meritha of Cramerton; and numerous nephews and nieces. A celebration of life service was held on Sunday, Aug. 14 at 1 pjn. at Catawba Funerals & Cremations with Carl Wlson officiating. The family received friends following the service at the funeral home. Memorials: Hickory Music Factory, PO Box 2712, Hickory, 28603; wwwJtickorymusicfiKtoryjtom (note: scholarships). Condolences: www.caiawbamemorialpark.com. Mazie Ruth Melton Buchanan Mrs. Mazie Ruth Melton Buchanan, 72, of Dutchraa Trail, Mocksville, died Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016, at Sila Creek Manor in Winston-Salem. She was bom June 15,1944, in Davie County to theiat Gurriey Wayne and-Mazie Foster Melton. She was a mem ber of Believers Sonship Tabernacle and loved her animah She was also preceded in death by her husband, Dal Buchanan; and a brother, Wayne Melton. Survivors: 2 children, J. Mark Reavis (Kathy) and Shei ry Thomas (Terry), ^ of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren, AJ Vestal, Corey Vestal and TJ. Thomas; 6 great-grandchil dren; 3 brothers, Jimmy Melton (Linda) of Advance, Clyd Melton of Courtney and Bill Melton of Advance; and sev eral nieces, nephews and cousins. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p jn., Wednesdaj Aug. 17 at Believers Sonship Tabernacle with Pastor Jerr Couch officiating. The body was placed in the church 3" minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the churc cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday,Aug. 16r Eaton Funeral Home ^d at other times at the home of he son, 219 Dutchman Trail. Memorials; Believers Sonship Tabernacle, do Paste Jerry Couch, 115 Potters Lane, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Janet CookJanet Cook, 60, of Statesville, died on Aug. 12,2016 m Salisbury.Burial will take place at Iredell Memorial Gardens onSaturday, Aug. 20 at 10 a.m. Cameron. Survivors; her son, Capt. Dana Cook (USMC) and wife Sarah; daughter CameronCook and fiance Matthew; brother Eddie Mitchell and fi ance Sondra and chUdren Josh, Cole and Brooks; and former spouse Jeff Cook. - • e iMemorials: donations to the Semper Fi Fund (825 College Blvd. Ste. 102, PMB 609. Oceanside, CA 9205?)https://semperfijundj)rg/donate/, or to the Washington Humane Society-Washington Animal Rescue League,(71Oglethorpe St. NW, Washington, DC 20011), http://www.warlorgi, or to the Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House (101Hospice Lane,Winston-Salem,27103).7itfp.V//w5ptcecare- center.org/content/giye-now.Conddleoces'. www.carolinacremation.com. Davle county Punitc uDraryMocksville, NO B8 - DAVBE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, Aug. 18,2016 Priscilla Miller Cooper Mrs. PrisciUa Miller Cooper, 55, died Aug. 10,2016 af- " ter an extended period of illness. She graduated from Davie High School, MocksvUle, Class of 1979 where she was a Dancing Boot for the Davie High War Eagles. She attended Everest College, Atlanta, Ga. She married Willie Edward was employed by Coca-Co- la Company for more than 20 years. She was a member of Peace Baptist Church, Deca- tur, Ga. and was active in the SYNC program assisting chil- dren and the Feed the Need program. Survivors: her husband, Willie Edward Cooper, At- lanta; mother, Hilda Smith, Mocksville; mother-in-law, Willie A Cooper, Ft. Lauder- dale, Ra.; Paul Coo- per and Raymond Frazier, both of Ft. Lauderdale; goddaughter/niece. Jasmine Jefferson, Metro Atlanta, Ga.; sisters, Vanessa Miller, Winston-Sa- lem, Cassandra Miller and Marisa Miller, both of Metro Atlanta; godbrother, Algen Carter (Audrey), Apex; god- sister, Richelle Brown, Winston-Salem; stepbrothers aiid sisters, Mike Smith (Velgene) Danville, Va., Debra Smith and Tommy Smith (Lois) of Salisbury, Daryl Miller (Ann), Tamaira Lyons, Alysia Ewing (Gary), Josette Miller, all of Metro Atlanta", Shamia Miller, Minneapolis, Minn.; sisters- in-law, Minnie Cooper, Sharon Dozier and Kimberly Pat rick all of Ft. Lauderdale, Margaret Jefferson and Bemice Calhoun of Metro Atlanta; brother-in-Iawn Jerender Coo per, Ft Lauderdale; aunts and uncle, Lillie Mae Scott and Faye Carter (Richard) of Mocksville, Wilbur Gain (Ame lia), Traphill; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. The funeral service will be held at noon at Peace Bap tist Church, 4000 Covington Hwy, Decatur, GA 30032 on Friday, Aug. 19 by the Rev. Tyrone E. Bamette.T^e family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. The vis itation service will be Thursday, Aug. 18 at Levett «& Sons Funeral Homes, 4347 Flat Shoals Pkwy, Decatur, GA. The wake will be from 6-7 p.m. and the viewing will be from 2-8 p.m. http://www.levettfuneralhome.coin/ Memorials: Leukemia Research Foundation in memory of Priscilla Miller Cooper. Anne Berry Little Mrs;Anne Berry Little, 76, of Bermuda Run died Thurs day, Aug. 11,2016 at the KateB. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom Aug. 17,1939 in Roxboro,,the daughter of Milton Banks and Margaret Jackson Berry. Mm. Little graduated from Roxboro High School in 1957, attended stead. As a flight attendant, she BET B^B Airlines in Washington, DC Airlines in Fort Worth, Texas. non Wilkerson and they had Charles was killed in an auto- mobile accident in 1966. She - j T • n . married Howard QL Little Jr. ;• "-'fls.-- v in 1967 and became the mother ^ of twins, Howard QL Little III and Deborah Lyrm Little. She was blessed with 2 grand daughters, Iris Annemarie and Sophia QL Little; She en joyed traveling with her husband and their cats through all. 50 United States, Mexico and Canada. Mrs. Little's most enjoyable trip was camping along the Alaskan Highway. A funeral service was held at 2 pro. Monday, Aug, 15, at Hillsdale United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jerry Webb officiating. The family received friends prior to the service. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care Center, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or National Brain Tu mor Society, 55 Chapel St., Suite 200,Newton,MA02458. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miller£om. Dawe County Puofic Liorarv Mocksvtlie, NC . John William Avery Jr. John William Avery, Jr., 64, died at his home Wednes day,Aug. I0,2016,underthecareofHospice. He was bom in Lincolnton, Dec. 23, 1951, the son of Betty Hughes Avery and the late John W. Avery Sr. He was a proud truck driver for Pilot Freight Carriers for 20 years. He BR; construction Co. until retire- ^ 1998. He enjoyed hunting and spending time in nature. He -^i^—^1 extensive knowledge of IMK guns, hit and miss motors and loved to pass his knowledge on to others. Another enjoyment was in going to trade lots and flea mar- kets. He loved the art of the deal. and loving wife of 18 years, Kathy Joy Whicker Avery; his children, Anne Michelle Ward and husband Lamar, John William "Trey" Avery HI and wife Anessa, Jonathan Chad Avery and wife Nicole, all of Lincolnton, Angela Dawn Clodfelter of Supply, and Lori Denise Kagarise of Pittsboro; brothers, David, Steve and Mike Avery; sister, Linda Gamer; 9 grandchildren, Zach [ ^d Grace Avery, Niki Gilbert, Tara Putnam, Isiah Dion I jtlodfelter, Dwight Anthony Clodfelter, Maniah Joy Clod felter, Daysha Hope Smith, and Julian lyree Kagarise; and 3 great-grandchildren, Madison Shirley, Joceyin Faith Kagarise, and William Daniel Kagarise. The family received friends Friday, Aug. 12 at Davie Funeral Chapel. The celebration of life service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Bailey's Chapel United Methodist Church in Advance, officiated by the Rev. Charles Turner., Burial followed in the church cemetery. : Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane. Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: wwwulaviefnneralservice.com. /omreXTBlacKOurn Annie L. Blackburn of Hamptonville died on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016 after a courageous battle with multiple chronic illnesses. She was the daughter of the late Madge Blackburn and John Lindsey, both of Hamp- journey in the educational are- na began in 1945, serving as a school teacher in the Yadkin ty. During the summer months she worked with children and ' adults at the Baimeker Recre- DC for several years. After retiring, because of her math skills, she tutored some of her former students. She attributed her success to patience, I determination, and her love for children. All the children in the family wanted to visit Cousin Ann's house because : they knew they would get a can of soda and a sweet treat. - She enjoyed a full and family centered-life with cousins, ' Celeste Blackburn, Harold Smith, Duane and Lisa Smith, Duane Smith Jr., Bradley Smith, and Marcellene B. Lind- , sey. Her life was one of unwavering devotion and dedica tion. She was a faithful member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church until she became disabled. She loved her church and always wanted to know what was happening there. Her smile was infectious, her love was contagious. A funeral service to celebrate her life was conducted Monday. Aug. 22 at 2 pjn. at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Tyrone Redmon and Minister Reggie Red- mon officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church prior to the ser- •I ; - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 2S, 2016 Charles Burdette Phillips Mr. Charles Burdette Phillips, 90, of Phillips Lane, MocksvlUe, died Friday, Aug. 19,2016, at his home. Mr. Phillips was bom July 23, 1926, in Glean, N.Y. to the late Charles William and Eva Bell Chamberlain Phil lips. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was a member of the Civil Air Patrol. Mr. Phillips was a member of First Presbyterian Church. He was a licensed pilot and loved flying. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Juanita Dawn Phillips; and a son, Joseph Edwin Phillips Survivors: his wife, Mary Lou Foster Phillips; 3 chil dren, Eva Casstevens (Danny), Justin Burdette Phillips i (Donna), all of Mocksville and Laura Pearson (Craig) of Lenoir; 2 brothers, Ray Phillips of Machias.N.Y. and Alan Phillips of Crestline, Calif.; a sister, Mary Ellen WoUam of Ovieda, Fla.; 7 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. A memorial service was conducted at-4'pm., Sunday, Aug. 21, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Dana Fruits officiating. The fai^y received friends at the funeral home following the service. Memorials: First Presbyterian, 261 S. Main St., Mocks- viDe. Condolences: www£atonfiineralservice.com. David Arnold Poteat Mr. David Arnold Poteat, 77, died Sunday, Aug. 21, 2016, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in ^Aflnston-Sa- lem. He was bom Dec. 11,1938 in Spencer to the late Law rence Edward and Ruth Fitzgerald Poteat. He graduated from Spencer High School in 1957 and Catawba College in 1961. He was a member of First United Methodist Church where he was a member of the Faithful Workers Sunday school class. He was an active volunteer at A Storehouse for Jesus. He was also preceded in death by 4 sisters, Helen G. Shenill, Anette Olson, Viviarme Stafford and Linda Wals- er. Survivors: his wife of 50 years, Bettie Williams Poteat; a brother, Larry E. Poteat of Roanoke,Va.; and many niec es, nephews and friends. A funeral service was conducted at 11 am., Wednesday, Aug. 24 at First United Methodist Church with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. Burial followed in Rowan Memo rial Park in Salisbury. The family received friends from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Wednesday at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: First UMC, 305 N. Main St., Mocksville; or Ruth Poteat Scholarship Fund of Catawba College, 2300 W. Innes St., Salisbury, NC 28144. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralserviceu:om. Paul David Smith Mr. Paul David Smith, 67, of US 601 South, Mocks ville, died Friday, Aug. 19,2016 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Mr. Smith.was bom Sept. 27,1948, in Rowan County to the late Harvey Lee and OUie Talbert Smith. Survivors: his wife, Pamela Ann Taylor Smith; 4 chil dren, Christopher Mark Smith, Michael Dale Smith (Amy), Daniel William Smith and Christina Hope Smith, all of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Donnie Smith of Albemarle and Billy Smith of Statesville; a sister, Margaret Scott (Rob) of Mocksville; and 4 grandchildren. A memorial service was conducted at noon Monday, Aug. 22 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralserviceu:om. Oavie county PuDitc uorary Mocksville, NC j— Condolences: www.gentryjvneralservice.com. C6 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 25,2016 lyier Elsworth Taylor Tyler Elsworth Taylor, 20, of Salisbury, died from inju ries sustained in an automobile accident on Saturday, Aug. 20,2016. He was bom in Rowan County Aug. 24, 1995, to Ed-Sward Richard Taylor and the late Nicole Hickmon Taylor, who died July 11, 2015. He was a graduate of West Row an High School and attended Rowan-Cabarrus Community CoUege pursuing a degree in technology. He enjoyed tech nical things and working on cars with his many friends. He always had a smile on his face and loved his family. He had worked as a server at II Colosseo Italian Restaurant in Salisbury for three years and was a member of Enon Baptist Church. In addition to his father, he is survived by; 3 brothers, Philip Taylor (Hillary) of Salis bury, Todd Taylor (Starr) of Gold Hill, and Robert Taylor (Jody) of Rockwell; 2 aunts, Sandy Morrison (John) of Woodleaf and Linda Steele of Salisbury; 1 uncle, James Taylor (Kim) of Woodleaf; 8 nieces and nephews; plus 3 special cousins who were like brothers-in-arms and always together. Chase Loudin, Trevor Loudin and Austin Morri son. The receiving of friends will be from 6:30-8:30 pjn. Wednesday, Aug. 24 at Enon Baptist Church. A celebra tion of life service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the church with burial to follow in Rowan Memorial Park. ' , Condolences: www.daviefiineralservice.com. Lester William 'Bill' Veach Jr. Lester William "Bill" Veach Jr. died Sunday, Aug.-21, 2016. He was the son of the late L.W. Veach Sr. and Ruth Spry Veach. , He was also preceded in death by sistei^ Nancy Ann Veach Cook ahd Betty Sue Veach His was a kind, gentle, loving person who loved to give hugs, He never hesitated to tell some- one he loved them. He and his IftiiK time members of First Baptist Church in Cleveland. He served HL church starting shortly after he retired in 1991. He began work- ing with Owens Illinois in Spen- cer in 1960; he and his family later were transferred to a facility v with the same company to Great Abaco, Bahamas. After al most four years there he then came to Cleveland to be a part of a new ground up Corrugated Box manufacturing plant. Prior to retiring it was bought and the name was changed to Georgia Pacific as it is today. He was active and stayed busy with church, family and friends, and exercising at the gym with his trainer Kim. You would often see him, or know he was going to Countryside or Kevin Brown's to eat. They were his favorite. On Aug. 8, it was a normal day of his duties at church, exercising, and then going home to get Cynthia for a late lunch. At 2-2:20 that afternoon he was rushed by ambulance to Tennova Hospital where after the care in the ER spent the next 13 days in SICU. Survivors: his wife of 57 years, Cynthia Veach; his son, David Carlisle Veach and wife Cindy; his grandson, David Austin Veach; his brothers, Johnny Veach and wife Patsy and Gene Veach and wife Cathy, all of Mocksville; and by several nieces and nephews. A remembrance of life service will be held at 6 pm.Thursday, Aug. 25 at First Baptist Church in Cleve land Tenn., with Pastor Jim Gibson officiating. Burial will be held at 11am. Saturday, Aug. 27 at Rowan Memorial Gardens US 601 N., Salisbur, with Pastor Brad Cunning ham officiating. The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 4-6 at First Baptist. Memorials: American Heart Association and or First Baptist Church, PO Box 2368 Cleveland TN., 37320. Condolences: wwwJimrushJuneralhomes£om. yiOt^sville. NC C6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thnrsday.Aug 25,2016 O ri lO 0^ v> u> 5 £ =i r Richard M. Winn Jr. Mr. Richard M. Winn Jr., 87, of Clenunons, died on Fri-r day, Aug. 19,2016 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom in Claiksville, Tenn., the first son of Dor othy C. Winn and Richard M. Winn. He graduated finim Duke University in 1950 and was hired by RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co., but his career was interrupted by.the Korean War, which he spent in the U.S. Army in Sen(^, Japan. After rejoining the company, he met and married Caroline Peters Winn of Fauquier County, Va., who woiild be his wife for 58 years.- Mr. Winn reti^ from RJ. Reynolds in 1993 as director of leaf purchasing. His volunteer activities included the Sir Walter Raleigh lions Club of Raleigh and the Ki^^anis Qub of Qemmons. Along with his wife, he is survived by: 2 sons, Richard M. Winii in of New York City and Joseph W. IWim of Wn- ston-Salem; and a brother, Howard Winn and sister-in-law. Patricia IMim of Cladcsville. A funeral semce was conducted at 2 pm. Wednesday, Aug. 24 at QemmoUs United Methodist Church by the Rev. Paula Noithmp and Dr. J. Ma^ew Burton Jr. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. The family re ceived Mends one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Cleminons UMC, 3700 Clenunons Rd. Qemmons, 27012; or to the donor's choice. Condolences: wwwJtayworth-millerxom. PiTOiic UDfary C8 • DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursday, Sept. 1,2016 Velma Yvonne Tucker Daniel Mrs. Velma Yvonne Tucker Daniel, 84, of Park Ave nue, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Aug; 30,2016, at Trinity F.lms Health & Rehab in Clemmons. She was bom Dec. 28,1931 in Davie County to the late Junie Zeb and Martha Ann Myers Tucker. Mrs. Dan iel was a member of First United Methodist Church in Mocksville. She loved gardening and was a wonderful scratch cook. Mrs. Daniel loved her grandchildren and .enjoyed collectibles. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Rob ert Milton Daniel; a son, Greg Daniel; and several broth ers and sisters. Survivors: 3 sons, Mark Daniel (Tami) of Mocksville, Tim Daniel (Reacie) of Greensboro and Andrew Daniel (Kenneth Leslie) of Los Angeles, Calif.; 4 grandchil dren, Robert and Stephen Daniel of Boone, and Stella and Mia Daniel of Greensboro; a brother, Gary Djcker; a sister, Linda Cox, both of Winston-Salem; and 2 special nieces. Sheila Utt and Teresa Lowry. A funeral service will be conducted at 4 pro., Friday, Sept. 2 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. A. Shane Nixon officiating. The family-will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Burial wiU follow in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: Trinity Elms Harper Heights Neigh borhood, 7449 Fair Oaks Drive,.Clemmons, 27012; or Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 101 Hospice Lane, Win ston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: yvww.eatonfuneralservice.com. BobJjy Lee Hepler Bobby Lee Hepler, 85, of Mocksville, died on Wednes day, Aug. 24, 2016, at Glenn A. Kiser Hospice Home in Salisbury. Bom April 16, 1931, he was the son of the late Chal- son and a skilled craftsman in instnimehts such as the ™3ndolin and fiddle, and he : Survivors: his fiance, Patty; his son, Steve Hepler (Susie) of Salisbury; his daughter. Donna Boger (Ricky) of Mocks ville; a sister, Clara Myers of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren, Justin Boger, Heather Hooker, and Stephanie Shoffiier; 3 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and many friends. The celebration of life service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 26 at Davie Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the semce in the chapel. Burial will follow in Rowati Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials: Glenn A. Kiser Hospice Home, 1229 States- ville Blvd., Salisbury, 28144 Condolences: www.davieJuneralservicexom. Dewey Ervin Gray Dewey Ervin Gray, 54, of Woodleaf, died on Aug. 29, ^16. He was bom in Rowan County on March 17,1962, son I 7 1 of the late John E. and Doris Mayfield Gray. He graduat- ed from West Rowan .High School. He loved to work on cars and attend car races. His mother, Doris M. Gray, preceded him in death inl915. Survivors: a daughter, Lu- cinda Geter of Asheville; a brother, Kenny Gay of Wood- W leaf; a sister, Jennifer (Mi- : . chael) White of Cooleemee; his grandmother, Lizzie May- field of Cooleemee; several 1 aunts, uncles, other relatives ; and friends. His funeral service will be held on Friday, Sept. 2 at 3:45 p.m. at Wrwiii Temple CME Church. The Rev. Ervin Hannah will officiate, and burid will follow in the church cemetery. The family will received friends at the church beginning at 3 pan. Tina Marie McAnelly Tina Marie McAnelly, 45, died Monday, Aug. 22,2016, at Davis Regional Medical Center in Statesville. • ^ She was bom in Solano, Ca- ^ .] lif.onAug.29,1970,thedaugh-!a ter of the late Marilyn McAnelly Carter, but had lived most of her er of California; her boyfriend, Jerry L. Redmond of Harmony; her adoptive parents, Christine and several other nieces and A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27 at Davie Funeral Chapel in Mocksville officiated by the Rev. Miller Carter Jr. and Pastor Rodney Barker. Receiving of friends will be one hour prior to the time of service in die chapel. Condolences: wwwJaviefiineralservicejtom. '^ Mocksville, NC _ dAVIE county enterprise record, Thnrsday, Sept. 1,2016 Robin Leigh Vandiver Nichols Mrs. Robin Leigh Vandiver Nichols, 57, of Joe Road, Mocksville, died Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston Salem. She was bom Feb. 8,1959,in Forsyth Coun^, to Robert Alien Vandiver Jr. and the late JoAnne Nelson Vandiver. She was also preceded in death by a son, Christopher Jason Brown. Survivors: her husband. Chuck Nichols of the home; a son, Shane Brown (Samantha) of Mocksville; a daughter, Nicole Freeman (Shane) of the home; her father of Harmo ny; 2 grandchildren. Drew Brown and Peyton Freeman; a brother, Allen Vandiver (Rae) of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm., Sunday, Aug. 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Michael Buf- chette officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Philipp David Patterson Philipp David Patterson. 57, of Mocksville, died unex pectedly on Thursday, Aug. 25,2016. He was bora on March 17,1959 to the late Raymer and Johnnie Mae Patterson. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, visiting Blackwelder's Trading Post and cooking on his grill. Survivors; 2 sisters, Sue (Roimie) Seamon and Cindy (Tommy) Williams; 5 nieces, Sara (Mike) Buchanan, Sta cy (Josh) Taylor.Mindy (Jesse) Ledbetter, Emily WUliams, and Jennifer (Mike) Owen; 2 great-nieces, Addy and Alice Buchanan; and great-nephew, Justin Owen. A celebration of his life is planned for this fall. Details will be announced to family and Mends., Memorials: donor's choice. Dr. Charles J. Pharr Dr. Charles J. Pharr, 91, of Greensboro, died on Wednes day, Aug. 24,2016. Dr. Pharr was bom on July 6,1925 in Mooresville. Dr. Pharr served in the U.S. Navy Seabees in the Pacific the ater during World War 11. Following his service, he was an optometrist with the majority of his career in Greensboro, and retired after 50 years of practice. He was a member of the Triad Mustang car club and he was a Master Mason and received his Diamond Jubilee Certificate for 60 years of membership. He also was a member of Friendly Ave. Baptist Church. ' Dr. Pharr was preceded in death by his wife, Lucy Pharr. Survivors: his daughters, Nancy Vance ^d husband Jesse of Bradenton, Fla. and Dr. Susan Jones and husband Dr. Donald Jones of Maryville, Tenn.; grandsons, Joshua Vance and wife Ella, Jacob Vance and Joseph Vance, all of Atlanta, Ga., Philip Jones of Atlanta, Dr. Mark Jones of Boston, Mass, and Charles Jones of Dallas, Texas. Funeral services were held on Saturday, Aug. 27 at 2 pjn. at Hanes Lineberry Sedgefield Chapel with Dr. Pat Cronin officiating. Burial followed at Westminster Gar dens Cemetery. The family received Mends one hour prior to the service at Hanes Lineberry Sedgefield Chapel. Memorials: St. Luke Missionary Hospice, 16 Wlliams Pope Road, Bluffton, SC 29909 Condolences: wwwJuxneslineberryfuheralhomesxom. Carol Crews Rothrock Ms. Carol Crews Rothiwk, 69, of Bermuda Run died Wednesday, Aug. 24,2016. She was bom Jan. 4, 1947 in Forsyth County to John Milton and Gertrude Carter Crews. Ms. Rothrock was a member of Shacktown Church of Christ and the owner of UsVa Concrete Construction .Co. of cie Christian and husband ^ 'yjtf Jeff of Pittsboro; a son, .^c Rothrock and wife Heather of HuntersvUIe; 7 grandchildren, Chase, Caroline and Catherine; . A funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Ministers Steve Johnson and Steve McCoUum of ficiating. Burial foUowed at Advance United Methodist Church cemetery. The family received Mends prior to the service. Condolences: wwwJtayworth-miller.com. Crystal Annette Bumgarner Strunk Mrs. Crystal Annette Bumgamer Strunk, 54, of Deer Run Drive, Mocksville, died Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom June 19,1962, in Davie County. tin and Eric; fiancd. Brace Burton of Mocksville; Stepchildren, Barry Lee Burton of Greensboro, Bobby Ray Burton and Danny Eugene Bur- toii, both of Advance; siblings. Dawn, Paula, Tommy, Faye, Sue and Sammy; several aunts and uncles; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 31 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Daniel Gamble officiating. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. The family received friends Tuesday, Aug. 30 at the funeral home. Memorials: Cooleemee VFW Post 1119, PO Box 1186, Cooleemee. Condolences: www£atonfuneralservicexom. nafie countyWocMsvWe. NC - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept 1,2016 Billy Watson Trivitte Mr. Billy Watson Trivitte, 81, of Allen Road, Mocks- vUle, died Friday, Aug. 26,2016, at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. He was bom June 5,1935, in Davie County, to the late Henry Watson and Lena Whitaker Trivitte. Mr, Trivitte retired from Hanes Hosiery after 36 years and was past chael Trivitte, all of Mocks- ville; 5 grandchildren, Sabri- na Lynn Short, Kalee EUzabeth Trivitte. Ashlee Brook Trivitte, Ava Grace Trivitte and Brayden Lane Trivitte; siblings, Pauline T. Smith of Tennessee, Grady Trivitte of Mocksville, Nancy McHan (Fred) of Advance and Harold G. Trivitte of Mocksville; several nieces and nephews; and special friends. Tiffany, Sharon, Tracie and Jackie. ' A funeral service was conducted at 2 pjn., Monday, Aug. 29 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Darren Crotts and David Smith officiating. Burial followed in Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery with Masonic Graveside Rites. The family received friends Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials: Harmon Masonic Lodge 420, do Lawrence Gatchen, 525 Old RockfordRoad; Dobson, 27017; KateB. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Sa lem, 27103; or Davie Home Health, PO Box 848, Mocks ville. Condolences: www£atonfiineralservice.com. Jackie Dale Cheeks Jackie Dale Cheeks, 51, of Cleveland, NC died Satur day, Sept. 3,2016 as a result of a vehicle accident. He was bom Aug. 15,1965; the son of Billie Jean Wo- odring Cheeks of Cleveland and the late Marvin Verlin Cheeks. sher Cheeks; 3 sons,-Jaye Brandon Cheeks (Ashley) brothers, Marvin Eugene ^ Mocksville and Ricky Dean ^ ^ Cheeks (Ruth) of Morgan- lori Cheeks, Dakota, Tyson and Zoie Waller, and Emo-ry Bowyeir; several nieces ^ ^ ^ ^ s He was a graduate of - - -- West Rowan High School and employed with Piedmont Forklift Handling, Inc. He was a member of New Union United Methodist Church. He was also a member of Shef- field-Calahaln Fire Dept. where he had served as safety of ficer and junior member advisor. In 2011, he was awarded "Firefighter of the Year." The family will receive friends from 6-8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 9 at Davie Funeral Chapel. A celebration of life ser vice will be conducted at II a.m. Saturday in the funeral chapel with the Revs. Eric Lineberry and Rodney McAllis ter officiating. Burial will follow in the New Union UMC Cemetery with "Fallen Firefighter's Honors" provided by fellow firefighters of Davie County. Serving as pallbearers will be Gary Allen, Andy Drye, Noah Drye, Justin Dyson, Andy Lawson and Trey Lagle; honorary pallbearers will be Mike Beeheler and Nick Collins. Condolences: wwwMaviefuneralservice.com. Elma Inez DaywaSt Miss Elma Inez Daywait, 92, of Saiiford Avenue, Mocks ville, died Saturday, Sept. 3,2016, at her home, surrounded by her family. theran Church. She was retired Survivors: 2 nieces, Judy . ' ry. ^ fi-. Daywalt of Mocksville and. Shirley Reavis of Advance; great-niece; Stephanie Whita- ker; 2 great-nephews, Eric Campbell and Shane Carnpbell; great-great nephews. Owen and Ethan Campbell; a sister- in-law, Hazel Daywalt, all of Mocksville; and her special. cat. Spunky. A fiineral service was conducted at 2 p.m.. Wednesday, Sept. 7 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Tony Ow- • ens officiating. Burial followed in St; Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday, Sept. 6 at the funeral honie. Memorials: St, Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Danny Cartner, 211 Grady Lane, .Mocksville; Hospice/Palliative CareCetiter, 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103, Mocksville. Condolences: wvwjeatonfuneralservice.com. 12 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTEIU>RISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept 8,2016 Gwendolyn Ratiedge 'Gwen' Frye Gwendolyn "Gweii" Ratledge Frye, 89, of Mocksville, died, on Friday. Sept. 2,2016 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was a native of Davie County, born April 2, 1927, and the daughter of the late Walter Glenn Ratledge and Mozelle McCulIoh Ratledge. She was a retired sizer with Norman's of Salisbury and a member of Elbaville United Methodist Church. She p.n- joyed spending time with fam- i-, iiy, working wordsearch puz- SSWmaM zles and going to the beach. Survivors: her husband of 69 years, George Homer Frye Sr.; a son, George H. Frye Jr. HBllBfe-'... of Mocksville; a sister, Ann Ratledge Hamrick (Harvey) of Chapel Hill; son-in-law, Roy Burgess (Shirley) of Mocks- ville; and 2 step-grandchil- w' dren, Chad Burgess and Kristi Drake. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Debbie Frye Burgess and 2 sisters, Frances R. Ward and Betty R. Hege. The family received friends at Davie Funeral Chapel from 6-7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 5. A celebration of life me morial service followed at 7 p.m. conducted by Ann and Harvey Hamrick. Memorials: Cowgirls With a Cause C/O Dana Wise, 3910 Miranda Road, Charlotte, 28216. Condolences: www.daviefitneralservicejCom. Laurin H. Hughey Mrs. Laurin H. Hughey, 43, of Clemraons, died unex- • pectedly on Sept. 1,2016 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. She was bom in Lansdale, Pa. on Sept. 22, 1972 and with her family moved to ] Clemmons in 1977. A graduate • of West Forsytb High School 1991 and Appalachian State University 1995, she worked at Inmar of Winston-Salem for 22 years. She was a vital part of Inmar's growth and success, rising through the. company ^ to become director of promo- S tions. She loved spending time g with friends and family, trav- eling, was an excellent skier, and enjoyed curling up on the couch to read or to watch her favorite shows. She was al- ways doing for others. Survivors: her husband of 18 ye^s, Brent, and 3 chD- dren, Will, 14, and twins Emma and Jackson, 11; her par ents, Jim and Julie Helm of Little River, S.C.; her brother, Robbie, also of Little River; and 2 nieces, Abby Helm and Taylor Hughey. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Satur day, Sept. 10 at Clemmons United Methodist Church by Dr. William T. Medlin HI. The family will receive friends fix)m 6-8 pjn. Friday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chap- el. Memorials: Uaurin Hughey Memorial Trust, PO Box 244, Clemmons, 27012. Condolences: wwwhayworxh-mUler.com. Oavie county Public LiDrar> Mocksville, NC 12 - DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept 8,2016 Bobby Gray Myers Bobby Gray Myers, 49, died at his residence in-Advance on Sunday, Sept. 4,2016. He was bom Dec. 11,1966, the son of Pauline Tysinger Myers and the late Jimmy Lee Myers. Also surviving: a son, Zack Russell-Myers; a brother, Tim Myers (Kim); and a sister, Tammy Myers, all of Ad vance; and aunts and nephews. He was a member of Mocks United Methodist Church where a viewing and visitation will begin at 3 pjn. Thurs day, Sept. 8. The celebration of life service will follow at 4 pan. officiated by Pastor Gary EIrod. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Memorials: to help offset final expenses, Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.daviefiineralservice.com. Jerry Lee RaUedge ' Jerry Lee Ratledge, 64, of Mocksville, died on Wednes day, Aug. 31,2016, at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Davie County on Oct. 29,1951, he was the son of the late Duke Ratledge Sr. and Eva Hunter Ratledge. He attended Davie County Shhiey' ' o^ Mocksville; 4 grandchil dren, Jennifer Fox, Julia Fox, Cody Hopkins, and Amanda Fox; a great-grandchild, Julian Fox; and a soon-to-arrive great-grandchild, Adalyn Meredith, due in October, He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers. Duke Rat ledge Jr. and Donnie Ratledge; and a sister, Frances Peo ples. The family received friends Sunday, Sept. 4 at Davie Funeral Chapel. The celebration of life service was con ducted at 2 pan. Monday in the funeral chapel with Pastor Bob Briggs officiating. Burial followed in the Chestnut Grove UMC church cemetery with Fallen Firefighter's Honors accorded by his fellow firefighters. Pallbearers were Roy Hurt, Milton Gaither, Seth Phillips, David Beck, Kevin Ward and Larry O'Neal with Everette Glasscock and Jerry Webb serving as honorary pallbearers. Memorials: Center Fire Dept., do Dean Tutterow, PO Box 1313, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwJavieJiineralservice.com. Joanna Mark Geniry Tatterow Mrs. Joanna Marie Gentry Tutterow, 95, of Greensboro, died Wednesday, Aug. 31,2016. She was bom March 19,1921, in Wilkes County to the late Claude B. and Hattie Hawkins Gentry; She was also preceded in death by her husband, Dewey Willard Tutte row; an infant daughter, Patricia Jean Tutterow; 3 sisters; and 2 brothers. Survivors; a daughter, Claudia Tutterow of Greensboro; a son, Gary Tutterow; 2 grandchildren, Lisa Sizemore (Darryl) and Carla Price (Darren); and 2 great-grandchil dren, Madison Price and Rebecca Sizemore, all of Georgia. A graveside service was conducted at 1 pun., Saturday, Sept. 3 at'Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends fdilo-wing the service. Memorials: Ijames Crossroads Baptist Cemetery Fund, 1038 Ijames Church Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eaJpnfimerahervice.com. 61^8 Couniy PuDiic usrar) NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. IS, 2016 n C7 Ada Camilla Dyson Anderson Mrs. Ada Camilla Dyson Anderson 92, of Wmston-Sa- lem died Saturday Sept. 3,2016 at Homestead Hills. She was bom on March 12,1924 in Stokes County to Martin -Tilton and Cora Ue Jenkins Dyson. She was a member of Christ Moravian Church and the Marx-Cair Sunday School Class, Senior Friends, Bible study, and helping out in the nursery. Mrs. Anderson had caring hands and a loving heart. , ,, „ j She was preceded in death by: her husband, Holland | "Doc" Russell Anderson Jr.; sisters, Janie Carter, Bertha BuUins, Mamie Tilley, and Callie Joyce; a brother. Sam Dyson; a granddaughter, Delane Allen; and a son-in-law, Richard Allen. Surviving: her children. Sheila (Donald) Sink of Mocks- vUle Mary'Allen of Spring Lake, and Tommy Anderson and fiancee' Betty Bennett of King;, sister-in-law, Ola Wid- ener; 4 grandchildren, HoUy Sink, Michael Allen, Dana L. Anderson and Dawn-C. Anderson. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 6 at 1 p.m. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Dr. Da vid Marcus Jr.. the Rev. Dr. Neil Routh and Luke Roland officiating. The family received friends prior to the service.Burial followed at Parklawn Memorial Park. Memorials: American Heart Assoc., 7029 Albert Pick Road Suite 200, Greensboro, 27409; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem. 27103. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-millo'.com. Dana Jean Burchett Oscai Ms. Dana Jean Burchett Oscai, 74, of Pfafftown, former ly of Mocksvillc, died Friday, Sept. 9, 2016, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Wnston-Salem. She was bom May 21, 1942, in Summit County, Ohio to the late Gladys Greathouse and Joseph James Burchett. Ms. Oscai was a member of Seventh Day Adventist Church in Mocksville. As her health allowed, she was a member of the YMCA. Her hobbies included reading, quilting, paint ing and spending time with her grandson. Max. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Karen Ma- teo; 2 sisters; and 2 brothers. Survivors: 2 daughters, Kathy Oscai of Hendersonville and Viola McLaughlin of B^berton, Ohio; 4 grandchil dren, Amanda and Colleen McLaughlin, Asia Oscai and Max Mateo; 2 great-grandsons. Jinx and Phoenix Oscai; a sister, Gertrude Ryderof San Bernardino, Calif.; a brother, Jerry Dale Burchett of Cumberland, Ohio; and a special niece, Connie Doxey of Peninsula, Ohio. Condolences: www,eatonfuneralservice.com. Marie Baker Seamon Mis. Marie Baker Seamon, 85, formerly of Country Lane, Mocksville, died surrounded by her loving family, Saturday, Sept. 10,2016, in the home where she was reared as a child. She was bom Aug. 27,1931, in Davie County, to the late John Carl and Mary Clement Baker. She was a lifelong res ident of Mocksville and graduated from Mocksville High School.' She was a member of . Oak Grove United Meth- odist Church and the United Methodist Women. She was a homemaker while her son was young and also cared for her ~ young nieces during this time. She began a long career work- owned by Rob Evans and later Larry Ledford. She enjoyed '-'£7 spending time with family, collecting glassware, garden- and was a wonderful cook. She was cared for by her sister and brother-in-law, Jean and Lewis Rothfock. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Cecil Carl Seamon; and her son, Steven Carl Sea mon. Survivors: 2 grandchildren, Chris Seamon and Heather Seamon, and a daughter-in-law. Dawn Seamon, all ofWake County; 3 sisters, Polly Lagle, Jean Rothrock (Lewis) and Jenny Aguallo (Gabe); and numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of life service will be conducted at 4 p.m., Wednesday-, Sept. 14 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Charles Lindquist Jr. officiating. Burial will follow in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday, Sept. 13 at the funeral home. Memorials; Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospi tal St., Ste. 103, Mocksville; or Oak Grove UMC Cemetery Fund, 1994 US 158, Mocksville. Condolences: wmv.eafonyMnei-aiservice.com. Margaret Lee West Miss Margaret Lee West, 80, formerly of NC 801 S., died Monday, Sept. 12, 2016, at The Heritage of Cedar Rock. She was bom Oct. 18,1935,in Davie County and wasa member of Trinity Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her mother, Cordie Mae West Trivette; and her stepfather. Jack Trivette. • Survivors: 3 special cousins, Betty Trivette, Linda Gaither and Sue Caudle; and a host of family and friends. A funeral service wiU be conducted at noon Thursday, Sept. 15 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Dr. Darrell Cox officiating. Burial will follow in Union Chapel Unit ed Methodist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: The Heritage of Cedar Rock, 191 Crestview Drive, Mocksville; or Community Home Care and Hos pice, 1308 Davie Ave., Statesville, 28677. Condolences: ww^£atonfuneralservice.com. \ county Pmic iiDcarv Mocksville. NC DAVEE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 15,2016 • C7 Dalene M. Whitaker Dalene M. Whitaker, 79. died at Gordon Hospice Home in Statesville Tuesday, Sept. 13,2016. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Davie Fu neral Service.. Condolences: www.daviefuneralservice.com. Ceola Irene Wilson Mrs. Ceola Irene Wilson, 82, died on Tuesday, Sept-b, 2016 at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. She was bom June 28,1934 in Davie County, to the late Andrew and Dora Turner Wil- i—^ son. She was educated in the . . public schools of Davie Coun- ty, and as a private sitter. She retired as a CNA for the CAP Program of Davie County. She was a dedicated life member of Piney Grove AME Zion Church, where she served on the Usher Board, Senior Choir, Mass Choir, and \ \ Stewardess Committee. "C « Baby," as she was affectionate- ly called by her grandchildren, , loved to work puzzles and care W for her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband. Wade Wil son; 4 sisters, Fannie, Novels, Mary, and Octavia; 6 broth ers, John, Joe, Harvey Lee, Robert, Matthew, and Benja- ■mih; and a son-in-law, Olander Cuthrell. Survivors: 4 sons, Barry Wilson, Wade Wilson, David Wlson and Keith Wilson, all of Mocksville; 3 daughters. Sheila and Alphonsp Keaton of Cleveland, Deeddra Scott and Venessa Cuthrell, both of Mocksville; a special fiiend who was like a daughter, Shanlyn Parsons; 17 grandchil dren; 24 great-grandchildren; 5 great-great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. ' Funeral service was held Sunday, Sept. 11 at 3 pm. at Piney Grove AME Zion Church in Harmony. The Rev. Darrin Potts officiated and burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomejiet. Ladi Sofie Koklinski Zimmerle ■ Ladi Sofie Kuklinski Zimmerle, 75, of Statesville, died Wednesday, Sept. 7,2016, at Iredell Memorial Hospital. Bom in Hackensack, NJ., on Jan. 13, 1941, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Wanda Kuklinski. She was a graduate of St. Lukes High School and attended Rutgers College (now Rutgers ' University). She retired as sec- retary with the Iredell County government. She had been an Bfel'' active member of St. Francis B®; of Assisi Catholic Church of Mocksville where. she served on the Prayer Quilt Ministry,the United Catholic Ministry, I- X 3||H9 worked with the youth group and was a Reader. Survivors: her husband of 54 years, the Rev. John Otto Zimmerle ("Deacon John"); 2 sons, John-Michael Zimmerle(Tami) of Spanish Fork, Utah, ^^^^Hl|^|8H^^^| and William Edward Zinmer- le (Dawn) of Levittown, Pa.; 2 daughters, Susan Marie Caw- ley (Ron) of Dingmans Ferry, Pa., and Mary Elyse Zim- tricht (Stephen) of San Francisco, Calif.; 2 brothers, Paul Kuklinski (Valerie Gross)) of New York City, N.Y., and , Gregory Kuklinski of St. Louis, Mo.; and 2 sisters, Barbara Grosser (Michael) of Wisconsin and Katherine Kuklinski of Toronto, Canada; 11 grandchildren; and 4 great-grand children.' The family received friends at Davie Funeral Chapel in Mocksville Sunday evening, Sept. 11 with a Rosary Ser vice at 7:30 pm. The Mass of Christian Burial was at 11:30 a.m. Monday at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Mocksville officiated by the Rev. Father John Starczewski. Burial followed in the Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery in Salisbury. Memorials: Prayer Quilt Ministry of St. Francis of As sisi Catholic Church. ; Condolences: wwwjaviefiineralservice.com. DAVEE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 22,2016 • C9 Judith Carter 'Judy'Ashley Mrs. Judith "Judy" Carter Ashley, 67, died at Som erset Court, MocksvilJe, on 194S in Davie Coun^ to the late Zackey and Eva Whitak- er Carter. She had worked at several places around Mocks- niture. Crown Wood and VF no longer permitted, she was ^^9^^ a fiequent visitor to assisted living facilities, an active vol- ^ unteer with Relay For Life Md / at the Bobby H. Knight Senior Center, where she had many ' friends. She was a life time member of Dulin United Meth odist Church. She was preceded in death by siblings, Monk Carter, Mary Nell Carter Lawrence and Peggy Carter Henderson; and a great-niece, Beth Lawrence-Gossett. Survivors: her husband, Larry Ashley, whom she mar ried May 31,1969; sisters, Shirley Carter Cody and Betty Carter Poole (Bill); sisters-in-law, Jettie Carter and Glenda Lawrence; nieces, Angie Lawrence Lakey (Doug), Donna Lawrence and Wendy Cody Byerly; and nephews, A1 Car ter (Sandra), Mark Lawrence and Chris Henderson. A celebration of her life was conducted at 1:30 pm., Saturday, Sept. 17 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Lynn Jordan officiating. Burial followed in Dulin United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends Saturday at the funeral home. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice £om. Don Michael Cassidy Don Michael Cassidy, 70, died Sept. 13, 2016 in his home, surrounded by people he loved. He was bom June 18. 1946 in Davie County, to John Calvin (JC) and Edna Cassidy. He was a graduate of Davie High School and Forsyth Technical Community College. He was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Men. He worked in industrial sales throughout his career. He enjoyed spending time at his Oak Island home; fishing, and watching the world go by. His father preceded him in death. Survivors: his wife of 43 years, Charlene Cassidy; daughter, Christina Myere-Cassidy (Jennifer); son, Mi chael Cassidy; 2 sisters, Kathy Meadows (Bob) and Sandy ^ Boyd (Cecil); niece, Melissa Cox (John). — A memorial service may be held later. S Memorials: Colon Cancer Coalition or Hospice of Brunswick County. ci John Frank Cuthbertson Mr. John Frank Cuthbertson, 74, died on Sept. 13,2016, following a brief illness at Wake Forest Medical Center, Winston Salem. r =^555$ He was bom Sept. 17, 1941 I .. . in Rowan County to the late Wyatt Cuthbertson Sr. and Ro- setta Cowan Cuthbertson. He '' • ( graduated from R.A. Clement ^ •. High School in Cleveland, and worked at Duke Power for 19 years until he retired. He then started his own business, Fa- ther & Son Remodeling Co., ^ and B&J Janitorial Service. He also managed rental proper- ty. Even though he didn't keep doing all of these ventures, he r did continue to do his passion, which was his remodeling business. He joined the Ambas sadors for Jesus Christ Church in 1980 under the leadership of Founder and Overseer Mary B. Montgomery, where he has served as national head trustee and a member of the executive board, and locally head trustee in Cleveland, which he built from the ground up. He was a Past Master of the Mason's Faithful Guide 376 PHA, and the Eastem Star Omega Chapter. He was founder of the singing group. The Faith Spiritual Singers, and he started a baseball team. He loved family and being with people. His hobbies were eating ice cream and playing with his great-grandchildren. He loved watching Gunsmoke and Family Feud. He was a man that loved working with his hands. Survivors: his wife of 54 years, Brenda Pruitt Cuthbert son of the home; 2 sons, Johnny (Donna) Cuthbertson of Cleveland and Anthony (Jamie) Cuthbertson of Daytona Beach, Fla.; 4 daughters, Shirley (Mitchell) Hampton of Cleveland, Sharon Smool of the home, Debbie (Leveric) Johniken of Salisbury, and the late Brenda Gail Cuthbert son; 17 grandchildren, 4 of which were raised in the home (Toni, Kild, Darrius, and Dishon); 18 great-grandchildren; 6 brothers, Arthur (Cora Bell) Cuthbertson, James (Norma Ruth) Cuthbertson, William (Geraldine) Cuthbertson, Paul Cuthbertson, and Jerry Cuthbertson, all of Cleveland, and the late Wyatt (Lillian) Cuthbertson Jr.; 6 sisters, Mary Mc- Coneyhead of Salisbury, Libby (David) Blackwell ofCleve land, Marie Powell of Charlotte, Maude (James) Jones, Debra Cuthbertson, all of Cleveland, and the late Martha (James) RoUand, of New York; 2 sisters-in-law, Frances (Alonzo) Fowler and Linda Blackwell, both of Cooleemee; a brother-in-law, Leo Pruitt of Mocksville; a special God Brother and best friend, Melvin (Louise) Montgomery; a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends. A wake was held on Friday, Sept. 16 at Ambassadors for Jesus Christ Church in Cleveland. His funeral service was held on Saturday, Sept. 17 at 2 pjn. at Trinity Pres byterian Church in Salisbury. Overseer Annette Johnson officiated, and Overseer Beatrice Vaughters delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in Ambassadors for Jesus Christ Cemetery in Cleveland. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomeJiet. Savte county Public uiDiot^ Mocksville. NO Elizabeth Prettyman 'Pert' Grantham Elizabeth Prettyman "Pert" Grantham. 83, of High Point, died Monday. Sept. 19,2016 at Wake Forest Baptist Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom on June 28,1933, daughter of the late Ed ward and PoUy Elizabeth Prettyman in High Point. She was a graduate of High Point College and a retired PE teacher with Guilford County Schools. She coached basketball, track and cheerleading. She was also preceded in death by a son, Christopher Lee Grantham, and a granddaughter, Lindsay Elizabeth Gales. Survivors: her husband of 58 years. Sandy Grantham of the home; a daughter. PoUy Earnhardt and husband Mike of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren. Seth Gales and wife Tara of Mocksville, Emily Grantham and Jacob Grantham, both ofTrinity; daughter-in-law. April Grantham ofTrinity; and great-granddaughter, Kenzie Gales of Mocksville. A memorial service will be held Sunday, Sept. 25 at 2 p.m. at Cumby Family Funeral Setvice on Eastchester Drive in High Point, led by BiU Campbell. The family will receive friends following the service. Memorials: The Community Clinic of High Point, 779 N. Main St., High Point, NC 27262. Linda Fay Lyons Linda Fay Lyons, 55. of Winston-Salem, died Saturday. Sept. 17, 2016 in the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice in Wn- -jSton-Salem. n 1 She was bom on May 23, and retired from Wake Forest University where she worked to fish and spend time with her Fowler; a brother. Lincoln M. ^ Brock; and step-father, George Brock. Survivors: her father, Chester Tillery of Halifax; a son, Darran Lyons and fiancee Kara of Statesville; 2 daughters, Melissa Lyons and Lakeisha (Paul) Jeter Jr.. all of Win- stdn-Salem; 2 brothers, George (Debra) Brock Jr. and Terry (Delores) Tillery of Kentucky; 5 sisters. Georgia (Boger) Dalton, Rose Brock, Elizabeth Martinez, all of Mocksville. Minnie Carter of Wilkesboro, and Vonda Tillery of Green ville; 3 grandchildren, Shiyah Lyons, Damaris Lyons and Cayshaun Jeter; and a large number of other relatives and ^ends. Her funeral service will be Saturday, Sept. 24 at 3:30 pjn. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The Rev. Rodney Barker will officiate and burial will follow in Ce dar Creek Missionary Baptist Church. The family will re ceive friends one hour before the service. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 22,2016 - John Harrison Mason Sr. Mr. John Harrison Mason Sr., 77, of Mocksville, died Saturday. Sept. 17, 2016 at Bermuda Commons in Ad- vance. Paul Harrison Mason and Kate Waters Mason. Nfr. Ma- n of Florida, Marvin Paul Mason of Greensboro, Mary Frances Mason of Clemmons, Mar tha Jane Scott (Jimmy) of Florida. Jonathan Matlock (Sta cy) of Mocksville, Jason Hutchens (Came) of Yadkinville, Zachary Harrison Mason anH" Jeremy Motley (Tristan), all of Salisbury; several grandchildren and great-grandchil dren; siblings. Marty Foster (Ronnie) and Paul Mickey Mason (Tama), all of Mocksville; an aunt, Martha Brown (Conrad) of Yadkinville; several nieces and nephews; and special friends, Kent Williard (Gale) of Advance. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 22 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chris Wil liams officiating. Burial will follow in Rose Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice£om- OavleceuwcyWo^anf Mocksville. NC Andrea Mojica Preston Mrs. Andrea Mojica Preston, 31, of Mocksville, died Friday, Sept. 16. 2016 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. ShewasbomAug. 14.1985, in Davie County to Rogelio and t >. Eva Murillo Mojica. She was a 2003 graduate of Davie High School. Most recently, she was employed at Gastroenterology Associates of the Piedmont in H Winston-Salem. She had a kind heart and compassionate soul. She always thought of others : before herself and was always willing to help someone in f need. Behind her sweet, lov- 5 • ing smile, she housed a charm ' that would draw anyone to her , \ . and a wit that would keep you coming back. She was family ^oriented and was happiest when all her family was gath ered together. Her pride and joy was her young daughter, Xidia; the spitting image of her with almond shaped eyes and dark, curly hair. ,. Also surviving; her husband, Mike Preston; daughter, •Lidia Brooke; sister, Alex Moreno and husband Ric^o; ,j>rother, Roy Mojica and wife Katy; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Kim and Jeff Kirkman; sister-in-law, Carisa ^enford and husband Matthew; and nephews and nieces, jjanny and Adam Moreno, Emery and Preston Benford and Carmen Mojica; as well as her loving dog Papi. A celebration of her life will be held at 2 pm. Wednes day, Sept. 21 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel in Ad vance. The family received friends Tuesday, Sept. 20 at Hayworth-Miller in Advance. Memorials: Lidia Preston College Fund, PC Box 1353, Mocksville; or to the donor's choice. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miller.com. DAYIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thorsday, Sept. 22,2016-^7 I- Dalene M. Whitaker Dalene M. Whitaker, 79, died at Gordon Hospice Home .-Jn Statesville Tuesday,Sept. 13,2016. and the daughter of the late ^ bookkeeper for Mike's, primarily a homemaker for & I she sang in the choir. She *= never met a dog or cat she n didn't love. She was a reader and self-educated in many : ways. In later years, she enjoyed sitting on the front porch■iiyatching hummingbirds and listening to her favorite music^n 98.1 radio. « Survivors: her husband of 61 years. Jay Whitaken SZ sons, Larry Whitaker (Betsy) of Salisbury and MikeIwhitaker (Ellen Hebert) of Mocksville; a daughter, Dar-%ne Stutts (Jeff) of Statesville; a brother, Dallas Moore (Louise) of Mocksville; a sister, Kay Frances Talley of ISlemmons; 2 grandchildren, J. Neil Stutts and Nicholas ^Nick" Stutts, both of Statesville; plus many special nieces cscv^d nephews. ^ She was also preceded in death by a sister. Betty Rob-^tson; and 2 brothers, Danny Ray Moore and Kenneth T. S^oore. The family received friends Thursday at Davie Funeral^apel. A celebration of life service was conducted at 1 -f jn. Friday at the funeral chapel. Burial followed in Center United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital St., Ste. »403, Mocksville. be Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservice.com. Davie Cbumy Public uurarjMocksviil®, NC DAVTE county enterprise record, Thursday, Sept. 29,2016 - CU James Thomas ^Jim' Odell James Thomas "Jim" Odell of East Bend died on Wednesday, Sept. 21,2016. He was bora June 29,1955, at 2 a.m. at Grace-New Hav en Hospital, New Haven, Conn. Sister Beth Ann joined the family Aug. 31, 1960. At a young age, he began reading full-length books, enjoying the oaks near the family home in ing with friends in the woods Louisville, Ky., MiUersburg summer trips with the fam ily across the United States. He married Virginia (Ginger) March, daughter of How ard March, founder and for years, owner and operator of Marsh Furniture, Inc. in High Point and Ethel March. She died Dec. 22,2006. In later years, as a resident of assisted living facilities, he continued to enjoy reading and lunch out and picnics with family members. He particularly rel ished visits from his sister, Beth Ann Ham, and cousin, Mary Ann Inslee. He would recall with exacting detail the cross country trips, other important events of his life, and his years with Ginger in great detail. He found joy in dis cussing history and abstract ideas and continued reading. Recently he asked for a copy of a book by Upton Sinclair and a copy of a book by Victor Hugo so that he might read them again. Survivors: his mother, Mary Ann Odell of Arbor Acres, Winston Salem; father, W.H. Odell and wife Rose of East Bend; sister, Beth Ann Ham of Zebulon; and cousins, Mary Ann Facente and husband Robert of Columbia, Md., Jo seph Inslee of Hanisburg, Pa., Lucile Williams of Aurora, Colo., and Katherine Inslee of Pahoa, Hawaii. A mass celebrating his life was held Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 11 am. at Saint Leo's Catholic Church, Wlnston-Salem, with Father Brian J. Cook officiating. Burial followed at Forsyth Memorial Park Cemetery. Condolences: www.gentryfuneralservicexom. Rhonda S. Riedell Rhonda S. Riedell of Advance died on Sept. 23,2016. She was bora Feb. 5, 1967 in Winston-Salem. She was a graduate of Davie CounQ' High School and High Point College. She worked for HanesBrands for 15 years. Throughout her life, she , touched the hearts of many; a dedicated wife, loving daugh- . ter, and family member, she [ fought a courageous battle for BjgPfc 10 years with .no complaints, an uplifted spirit, and a sweet disposition. ,She loved her yM'Mi husband, her/dogs, the beach, volleyball, dog trainingv her family and friends. She attend- ed the Rescue House Church in ; r' Survivors: her husband of 8 m years, Robert (Bob) Riedell of Advance; her boxers, Akona and Duke; her parents, Bobby Lee Salmons Jr. and Mary Lou Quillin Salmons; her sis ter, Karen (Rodney) Taylor; and her special brother, Eddie Quillin, all from Clemmons; and several special aunts, im- cles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, Oct. 1, at noon at the Kinderton Hayworth-Miller Chapel with visi tation following. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie, 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville; or Cancer Services, 3175 Maplewood Ave., Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: www.hayworth-miller.com-. Edna Jean Wilkes Waldrop Edna Jean Wilkes Waldrop, 85, died Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016, at Bermuda Commons. She was the daughter of the late John William and Mag nolia Davis Wilkes and the widow of Jacob Waldrop. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thurs day, Sept. 29,at Davie Funeral Chapel. The celebration of life service be held at 11 am. Friday at Jerusalem Baptist Church with the Rev. Donnie- Chapman officiating. The body will lie in state one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Condolences: wwwMaviefiineraIservice.com. Bessie Marie Wojcik Bessie Marie Wojcik, 77, died March 17, 2016 in Dundalk, Md. She was bora in Kentucky on June 29, 1938, daughter of the late Floyd Lynch and Letha King Lynch. She was a retired beautician. She was the wife of the late Peter Wojcik; mother of Linda M. Kroupa and her husband Richard; grandmother of Peter Alex Kroupa and Andrew Kroupa; and sister of the late Nora M. Brown. A celebration of life service will be conducted Saturday, Oct. 1 from the graveside at Calvary Baptist Church cem etery (Davie Academy Road) at 11 am. with the Rev. Eric Lineberry officiating. Memorials: Calvary Baptist Church, Davie Academy Road, Mocksville. Condolences: w'wwdaviefuneralservice.com. uwar) MoiAsville, NC Celeste Carson Blackburn Celeste Carson Blackburn, 96, died on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016. She was bom May 3,1920 in Iredell County to the late Henry Harold Blackburn and Daisy Carson Blackburn. She was also preceded in death by; her sisters, Vivian Smith, Cora Lee Sturdivant, Helen Blackbum, Dorothy Ev- ella Foote; brothers, Newman Blackbum, Gilvin Blackbum, .Tames Blackbum, and Harold Blackbum. She found her passion for teaching after graduating from Momingside High School Statesville. She earned a bachelor's odegree from Win- ston Salem Teachers College (WSSU). Most of her gradu ate work was done at A&T College and N.C. Central. She found her true passion for teaching as a student teacher in college and turned into a full-time position with the Iredell County School System that had nurtured her own inter est in education. She will be remembered for her tenacity, warmth, and dedication. She was a no-nonsense kind of teacher who had high expectations," relished the gifts she saw in students and drew on those gifts to enhance learn ing. Through this skill she was able to be a major organizer in the church choir. Survivors: several cousins, nieces, nephews, and other family members. Her funeral service will be held at 2 pjn. Friday, Oct. 7, at Pleasant HUl Baptist Church by the Revs. Tyrone Redmon and the Reggie Redmon. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8 pm. Thursday, Oct. 6 at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. Condolences: www^entryfuneralservice.com. Geneva Grobbs Bowles Mrs. Geneva Grubbs Bowles, 94, of Concord, died on Sept. 23,2016. She was bom on Dec. 11,1921 to the lateDodson and Annie Heath Grubbs. She was preceded in death by: her husband, Paul Bowles; daughter-in-law, Mary Bowles; 3 brothers, Wil liam, Dwight and Paul; and 5 sisters, Annie Ward, Clara Gmbbs. Alma Benton, Mary Ritchie and Dorothy Hendrix. Survivors: her daughter, Betsy Karas and husband Steve of Concord; son, David Bowles of Concord; grandsons, Patrick Bowles, John Roberts and Matthew Karas; several neices and nephews, including Lynn Bridges of Mocksville and Paul Grubbs of Berlin, Conn. county Public LiDrar> Mocksville, HC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct 6,2016 - C7 f Wesley Ray Cook Mr. Wesley Ray Cook, 67, of Comatzer Road, Advance, died on Sunday, Sept. 25,2016 at SUas Creek Rehabilita tion Center. He was bom in Forsyth County on Aug. 17, 1949 to Shirley Tilley Cook and the late Wesley M. Cook. Surviving: his wife of 44 years, Karen (Rummage) Cook of the home; a son, Jamie Thomas Cook; 2 sisters, Jenny (Larry) Cooper of Germanton and Terry (Mickey) Jackson of Advance. He was preceded in death by a sister, Judy Gentry. Mr. Cook was a faithful member at Faimington Baptist Church. He enjoyed working at the food pantry at Church of the Ascension in Mocksville with Kerrmt Bailey and the Rev. Sealy Cross. His main focus in this ministry was mak ing sure the children at Comatzer and Cooleemee elemen tary schools had enough food through a backpack ministry. He graduated from North Forsyth High School and con tinued his education at Wake Forest University. Follow ing his graduation at Wake Forest he felt the call into the ministry and pursed further education at Tennessee Tem ple and Wake Forest Baptist Seminary. After completing his formal education, he pastored churches in Virginia and North Carolina. His first church was at Forestville Baptist Church and his last pastoral position was at Davie Baptist in Advance. He loved to cross-stitch religious scenes and hymns when time allowed. He also enjoyed gardening and watching things grow. A memorial service was held on Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 11:30 am. at Farmington Baptist Church, 1835 Farming- ton Road, Mocksville, by Pastor Phillip Brande. The fami ly was available after the service for condolences. Memorials: Church of the Ascension Food Pantry, c/o Monty Taylor, 183 Fork Bixby Rd, Advance. Bertie K. Draught! Bertie K. Draughn, 92, formerly of Calabaln Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Sept.30,2016. Bom Bertie Mae Kimmer on July 8,1924, she was the Slie a Calabaln Friendship Baptist Church where she carried out whatever tasks assigned to her. Survivors: 2 sons. Randy "Gene" Draughn (Patricia) and Ricky Lee Draughn (Debbie) of Mocksville; 4 grand sons. Wayne Jr., Matthew Eugene, Justin Edward and Jacob Charles Draughn; 4 great-grandchildren, Brittany, Courtney, Honor and Cannon; and a great-great-grandson, Camden. She was also preceded in death by: a son, Wayne Martin Draughn Sr.; a grandson. Patrick Martin Draughn; 2 sis ters, Alma Beck and Ellen Steele; and 4 brothers, Dewey, Foy, Fred and George Kimmer. A celebration of life service was conducted at 11 am. Monday, Oct. 3 at Davie Funeral Chapel with die Rev. Carroll Jordan officiating. The family received friends in the funeral chapel one hour prior to the service. Burial fol lowed in the Ijames Baptist Church Cemetery. Condolences: wwwdaviefuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 29,2016 - C9 Vonda Lee Russell Fogg Mrs. Vonda Lee RusseU Fogg, 50, of Advance died Sun day, Sept' 25, 2016 at her residence. She was bom Nov. 11,1965 inKingsport.Tenn. At age 4, she and her parents moved to North Carolina where she resided until her death. Survivors: her husband, Richard Fogg of the home; son, Zack RusseU Myers of Denver Colo.; 2 daughters, Lidia Fogg of the home and Brooke Fogg of Winston-Salem; her mother, Sandra RusseU PhUlips and husband James of Spartanburg, S.C.; her father. Thomas RusseU and wife Vandetta and brother Chad RusseU and wife Kristie, aU of Church ffiU,Tenn.; and 2 grandchildren, Daisha and Javi- A celebration of life service was held at2 pm. Saturday, Oct. 1 atForsyth Memorial Park Mausoleum Chapel, 3771 YadkinvUleRd., Winston-Salem, 27106. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie County. , ^[Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miUer^o^. Larry Wayne James Laiiy Wayne "Krazy Kat" James, 62, died on Thursday, Sept. 29,2016, at his home, following a sudden Ulness. He was bora in IredeU County on June 29,1954, son of the late Mack and Louise Gray James. He attended IredeU County Schools, and at an early age, joined Piney Grove AME Zion Church. He had worked at Funder America and ABI Sock Co. before becoming dis- abled. He loved baseball, drag racing, fishing, making crafts, dancing and gardening. He was preceded in death by 4 brothers, Herbert James, Harry James, Donnie James, and Aaron James. Survivors: a son, Cortez HoUand; 3 daughters', Tonja James of South Carolina, Tiffany James of Cleveland, and Danica Little of Athens, Ga.; a special friend, SheUa Scott of MocksviUe; 8 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers. Perry (Frankie) James of MocksviUe, and Ravon (Liz) James of HamptonviUe; 2 sisters, SadeUia (Henry) Gaither of Harmony, and Debra (David) Watkins of States- viUe; a sister-in-law, Betty James of Harmony; 2 aunts, Hester James of Harmony and Vivian. Imes of Far Rocka- way, N.Y.; otherrelatives and friends. His funeral service was held onMonday, Oct. 3 at3"p.m. at Graham Funeral Home in MocksviUe. The Rev. Rodney Barker officiated and Elder Michael White deUvered the eulogy. Burial foUowed in Rose Cemetery. Condolences: vrww.GrahamFuneralHomeJiet. O Shirley Wall Jones Shirley Wall Jones, 78, died Tuesday, Sept. 27,2016, at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom June 10, 1938, she was the daughter of the late William Hanison WaU and Elizabeth BeUe Smith WaU. For many years, she worked in housekeeping at Lake My- ers Campground. She attended Freedom Baptist Church. Survivors: her husband of 25 years, WiUiam Franklin "Sim" Ray; 3 sons, William Benja- luin "Sam" Jones Jr. (Robin) of East Bend, Kelvin Ray Jones (Joanne) and Keith Eric Jones■*"''*''^^1 (Christal), aU of MocksviUe;. 4 daughters, Mary Jones Hat- _ (Scott) and Angela Jones Tran (Thanh), aU ofMocksvUle, and Pamela Jones of High : daughter-in-law, Kathy Rob erts of MocksviUe; 20 grandchUdren, Lisa Niblo, Amy Wood, Paula Maxfield, Sonya Home, Tiffany Holbrook, Curtis Poole, DeeAnn Bobbitt, Amanda ColweU, Timothy Bobbitt, Randy Jones Jr., Sara Jones, Sharon Soloman, Mi chael Jones, Gregory Jones, Dylan Harrison, Stephen Har rison, Brandon Jones, Cody Tran, Ashleigh Tran, Zakary Tim; and 21 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by her fi rst husband, WiUiam "Bub" Jones; a son. Randy Jones; a son-in-law, John HaUey; 2 grandsons, Matthew Jones and Kevin Scott Jones;'and 4 brothers and 2 sisters. The family received friends at Freedom Baptist Church from 6-8 p.m. Thursday. The celebration of life service was conducted at the church at 3 pjn. Friday with Pastor BU- ly Louya officiating. Burial foUowed in the Union Chap el UMC Cemetery. Serving as paUbeaiers were Michael, Gregory, Keith and Brandon Jones and Timothy and Scott Bobbitt. Memorials: to help offset fi nal expenses to Davie Funer al Service, 416 VaUey Road, MocksvUle. Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservicexom. Charles PhilUps A memorial service for Charles PhilUps was held on As^e had requested, his ashes were scattered on thefarm where he labored and loved for ^ost 70 ye^.His son-in-law, Craig Pearson, along with another pilot,manned the plane, and his youngest daughter, ^ma Pearson, orchestrated the event. Poems were read by oldestdaughter, Eva Casstevens, and son, Justin PhUlips. Music was by Eric Sparklin on the bagpipe. puo\ic uDi"ar>®^WocKsvWe. NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 6,2016 - C David Howard Swain Sr. David Howard Swain Sr., 84, died Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016. He was bora in Wilkes County on Dec. 23, 1931, the son of the late ^Wlliam Howard and Maie Jones Swain, and the widower of the late Iva Nelle Chaplin Swain. Mr. Swain graduated from Coolee- mee High School with the class Ht of 1950. He was employed by K' Western Electric and retired n ul^HI &om McLean Trucking Co. ^s||Bi Later in life, he worked for B jlnl Primerica Financial Services, . ^Bh For more than 50 years, he was owner of David's Kennel, pro- viding boarding and breeding of Collies and Newfoundlands. He also served in the NC Na- tional Guard. He was a member of Cornatzer Baptist Church where he served on the finance committee and as Sunday School Superintendent, teacher and trustee. Surviving: his children. Melodic A. Heggie (Walter) of Phoenix, Md., and David H. Swain Jr. (Sheni) of Advance; 3 grandchildren, Joshua, Etnily and Sarah Heggie; sisters- in-law, Inez Howard and Lavinia Chaplin; and many nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Charlotte Starnes. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30 at Cornatzer Baptist Church. The funeral service was held at the church at 11 am. Saturday, officiated by Pastor Clyde Ball. Burial followed in the church cemeteiy. Pall bearers were Walter Heggie, Joshua Heggie, Johnny Long, Willie Howard, Dale Chaplin and Dwayne Smith. Memorials: Cornatzer Baptist, 1372 Cornatzer Rd., Mocks ville. Condolences: wwwjiaviefuneralservicexom. Edna Jean Wilkes Waldrop Edna Jean Wilkes Waldrop, 85, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, Sept. 27,2016, at Bermuda Commons. She was bora Dec. 14, 1930, in Bessemer, Ala. to the late John William and Magnolia Davis Wilkes, and she was the widow of Jacob William Waldrop. Mrs. Waldrop bad a career as a secretary, working with insurance agencies and churches. She was a member . , where she was previously a Women's Sup- port Group of the church and ET ' Quilt Ministry. Survivors: her 3 daugh- of Mocksville, Donna Bird (Mark) and Ginger Taylor, both of Texas; 8 grandchildren, Sally DesNoyers, Betsy Drye, Alethea Dillow, Rebecca Riddle, Melinda Bird, Ja cob Bird, Christian Taylor and Courtney Taylor; 2 great grandchildren, Dashel DesNoyers and Luke Drye; plus several nieces and nephews. I She was also preceded in death by a son-in-law. Bill Tay lor. The family received friends from 6-8 pm. Thursday, Sept. 29 at Davie Funeral Chapel. The celebration of life service was held at 11 am. Friday at Jerusalem Baptist Church with the Revs. Donnie Chapman and Jimmy Lan caster officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Jacob Bird, Christian Taylor, Ken Waldrop, Keith Waldrop, Jason DesNoyers and Paul Drye. Memorials: Prayers & Squares Quilt Ministry, c/o Jeru salem Baptist, 3203 US 601 S., Mocksville; or to the Res ident Council Fund, c/o Bermuda Commons, 316 NC 801 S., Advance. Condolences: wwwdaviefuneralservice.com. Michael Bruce VanNostran Michael Bruce VanNostran, 64, of Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Sept. 21,2016 at his residence surrounded by family. He was bom on March 28, ^ Angeles, Calif, to I - the late Bruce VanNostran and Cora Maupin VanNostran. He «■ was a member of Redland Pen-1^^^^ tecostal Church in Advance, 'f '■ and worked as a assembler inRv,. ^ the shelter workshop. He lovedH" . ^ all kinds of cars, especially P ^ I ' J muscle cars and watching any fc type of car races. He also won " several medals in the Special^ Olympics in the early 1990s,g • \loved to spend time -j with friends and family and he always complimented people on their cute noses. Survivors: a sister, Jacqueline Smith and husband Don of Mocksville; a nephew, Chris Denny of Mocksville; a niece, Lori Lewis of Mocksville; and 6 great nephews and nieces. No services are scheduled. Condolences: wwwx:aroUnacremation£om. John Bunyon Wilson John Bunyon "JB" Wilson, 74, of Mocksville, died un expectedly on Wednesday, Sept. 28 ,2016, at Forsyth Med-Center in Winston-Salem. ' He was bom in Davie - County on Dec. 17,1941, son of the late Charlie and Ethel Sellers Wilson. He attended^ Davie County Schools and was a member of Trinity Bap- tist Church in Mocksville. He had worked at Rowan Techni-. cai Communi^ College and Crown Wood. He had been a resident of Davie Place for the & years. He had a goodm ^ heart, and loved maldng people^ happy. He also liked baseball. Survivors: a step-son, An-■ J : drew Holmes of Cldna Grove; a daughter, Wendy Wilson of Statesville; a brother, Lonnie (Bessie) Wilson of Cool- eemee; 2 sisters, Mary Bines of Statesville and Mildred Phifer of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren, Leondre Turner, Raheem Rinehardt, and Uniqua Wilson; other relatives and friends. Condolences: www.GTahamFuneralHomeJiet. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 13,2016 - ^4 ^ C 7 Rev. Edwin P. Bailey The Rev. Edwin P. Bailey, 88, died surrounded by fam ily in the care of FirstHealth Hospice House after a brief illness on Tuesday, Oct. 4,2016. He was the son of Dr. William Qtis Bailey and Mary Hardin Parker. His brother. Dr. William "Billy" Bailev and sister, Maiy Lillington^Bailey — In December 1948, his older Q^HIiMV|||||L ' brother married Frances Wis- newski. It was there that he met Francis' Mount Holyoke Col- . lege roommate, Anne. As be regularly told the story, she in- stantly impressed him and be- came the love of his life. They were married in Short Hills, NJ. on March 24, 1951.Theirs was a life of bard work, humor, conversation and the struggle faith. He was steeped in and proud home state ofVir- ginia. He graduated from Epis- copal High School and then the University of Virginia, majoring in English. After his U.S. Army stint, he attended the Episcopal Theological Semi nary in Alexandria, Va. She worked at the Globe Distrib uting Co., a beer distributor. To the relief of the Episcopal bishop, she secured a teaching position at St. Agnes School for Girls. In June 1955, he was ordained a deacon. The following year, in Famham, Va., he was ordained a priest. They served together in a series of parishes along the East- em Seaboard: Warsaw, Va.; West Hartford and Green wich, Conn.; Newport, R.I.: Great Falls, Va.; Smithfield; and Winnsboro, S.C. In 1987, he accepted the chaplaincy of the Church Farm School in Paoli, Pa., where he also taught. The couple spent the last 12 years of church service in Cooleemee, with him pastoring the Church of the Good Shepherd and the Church of The Ascension in Fork.The couple retired to Penick Village in Southern Pines in 2000. To keep sharp, he said, he would teach himself a new song every day. His harmonica was always at hand for easy shar ing of a pleasant tune. Survivors: sons, Robert, of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Christopher, of Bloomville, N.Y., and their respective life partners, Theodora and Victoria; a daughter, Elizabeth, of Southern Pines; and 2 grandsons, Nicholas and Alexander, of Montreal. A memorial service was conducted at 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10 in the Penick Village Chapel. Burial will be beside wife Aime at The Church of the Ascension, a congregation each of them cherished, on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at noon. They were married for 63 years. She died on April 8,2014. Memorials: FirstHealth Hospice and Tlie Penick Village Foundation. Peggy Ann Cowden Peggy Ann Cowden, 63, of Cooleemee, died with family and friends by her side on Sept. 30, 2016 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House in Winston-Salem after a short and strong fought battle with cancer. She was bom on Aug. 27,1953 to the lateGrover Cleve land Brown and Margaret Lucille Brown. She resided in Davie County almost all of her life. She was a hard worker and tried to help others. She enjoyed time with family, watching the History Channel, and late night talks with her best friend Lin- da. She also worked at National General Insurance for more than 9Hb^ She was also preceded in death by a sister, Nancy Sue Brown, "" and other family members and ftiends, including a former co- worker, Missy. Survivors: a son, Eric Wayne Head and wife Amanda; a daughter, Amanda Lytm Bouldin and husband Chris; 2 granddaughters, Kalista Head and Alexis Bouldin; a sister, Jane Daywalt; a brother, Steven Green; her best friend of more than 50 years, Linda McDaniel and husband John; along with numerous coworkers at NGIC. , In lieu of a funeral, she requested a potluck celebration of life to be Oct. 29 from noon-4 pm. at the Jericho Ruritan Building, 771 Greenhill Road, MocksviDe. Bring a dish, dessert, etc. and a fond memory. Condolences: www.carolinacremation.com. Ausbon Ellis Mr. Ausbon Ellis, 87, of Advance died Wednesday, Oct. 5,2016 at his home. He was bom Dec. 30,1928 in Davie County to William Albert and Nancy McBride Ellis. He was preceded in death by: his wife, Dorothy Cope Ellis; 5 brothers, Ben, Gilmer, Luther, W.A. "Al" and FR. "Shorty" Ellis; and 4 sisters, Katherine Ellis, Louise Ben nett, Ruth Sheek and Betty Fry. Surviving: 2 daughters, Judy Snider and husband Wayne, arid Carol Ellis; a son, Kenny Ellis and wife Ra chel; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; 4 great -great-grandchildren; a brother, Gene Ellis; and 2 sisters, Nancy Dinkins and Patsy Sheets and husband Richard. A funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9, at Macedonia Moravian Church with the Rev. Zach Dease of ficiating. Burial followed the service. The family received friends Saturday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-millerrom. Qavis coumy Public wm Mocksvilie. NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 13,2016 - C &C7 Gilma Angell Goodman Gilma Angell Goodman, 90, of Concord, died Wednes day, Oct. 5,2016 at her home. She was bom Dec. 29,1925 in Salisbury to the late Al- vin Hiawatha Angell and the late Nanny Angell. She was a memberofBranchviewChurch of God in Concord. She cro- ~ V cheted and enjoyed cooking for ^ her family. Her grandchDdren, ' great-grandchildren and great ^ ^ -great-grandchildren meant the world to her. One of the fond- v JE est memories of her family was lived and shared her She was also preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth ^ Moore;^ as well as .4 brothers Survivors: her son, Da- vid Moore and wife Rose- ' raary; daughter, Janice Guinn; granddaughter. Crystal Kaiserling and husband Juergen; granddaughter, Suzanne Hallman; granddaughter Han nah Rowland and husband Greg; grandson Alan Moore; 7 great-grandchildren; 2 great- great-grandchadren; sister, Mabel Couch of MocksviUe; and many nieces and neph ews. The family received friends Tuesday, Oct. 11 at Hartsell Funeral Home of Concord. The funeral service foUowed at 1 pm. at Hartsell Funeral Home Chapel, officiated by the Rev. James Sechrest. Burial was at Carolina Memorial Park in Kannapolis. Memorial; Hospice/Palliative Care of Cabarrus, 5003 Hospice Lane, Kaimapolis, 28083. Benjamin Michael Lowdermilk Mr. Benjamin Michael Lowdermilk, 34, died unexpect edly Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom Aug. 19,1982, in Davie County to Wil liam Grady "Gray" Lowdermilk Jr. and Debra Anne Tkach Lowdermilk. He loved music and was proficient with many instruments. He was a "gentle giant" and his smile and bear hugs were a comfort. He was loved by family and friends. He was preceded in death by maternal grandparents, Ed and Fran Tkach; patemal grandfather. Bill Lowdermilk; and an aiint, Valerie Harris. Survivors: his parents of the home; 3 siblings, Will Lowdermilk (Tommie), Kelly Lowdermilk, all of Win- ston-Salem and J.R. Wagner (Brianna) of Mamers; pater nal grandmother, Shirley Lowdermilk of MocksviUe; aunts and uncles, Ann BaUey, Patti Edson (Mike), Ed Tkach (Dave), Albert Tkach (Donna), Frances Stames (James), David Tkach (Paula) and CUff Tkach (Renae); many cous ins, nieces and nephews; special uncle, Garry Harris; spe cial grandmother, Bonnie Harris; and many special friends. A memorial service was conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 8 at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Garrett officiating. The family received ftiends at the church fol lowing the service. A meal was provided for the family in the fellowship haU foUowing the visitation. Condolences: mvwxatonfuneralservicexom. Sarah Maxine Hoover Mrs. Sarah Maxine Hoover, 83, of Salisbury, died on Thursday, Oct. 6,2016 at her residence. Bom on June 15, and Lola Mundy Link. She was a 1950 graduate of Cooleemee High School. Earlier in ife sheworked^as a medical secretary and her children, son James Wal- bury, daughters, Peggy Williams of Advance, Deborah Hoover, Lynn Neely and Sonia Mauldin (Tim) all of Salisbury; her sister, Mildred McSwain; 9 granchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Condolences: wwwhunchjohnsonfuneralhome.com. C HC James Devitt Montgomery Sr. Mr. James Devitt Montgomery Sr., 68, of Rocky Dale Lane,MocksviUe, died Saturday, Oct. 8,2016, at his home.BHe was bom May 21, 1948, in Pennsylvania to the late Frederick A. and Eileen Asbeck Montgom ery. He was a veteran of the U.S. Vietnam War. Mr. Montgomery had been a truck driver and owned his own business atone time. He was also preceded in death Montgomery of the home; 5 chil dren, James D. Montgomery Jr. of MocksviUe, David Karl Montgomery (Kelly) of San- ford, James Lee Montgomery of LewisvtUe, Ryan AUen Montgomery and Briana Montgomery KeUer (Josh), aU of MocksviUe; 10 grandchUdren; 5 siblings, Ed Montgomery (Marcy) of Nevada, Pat Montgomery (Sue) of Alabama, Bru^ Montgomery (Amy) of Cary, MoUie Montgom- ery-Pregibon of Florida and David Asbeck Montgomery of Costa Rica; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial graveside service wiU be conducted at 9 am., Friday. Oct; 14 at Salisbury National Cemetery with military honots conducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The famUy was to receive friends from 6-8 pm. Wednesday, Oct. 12, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Wounded Warriors Project, PC Box 758540, Topeka.KS 66675-8540. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice£om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tharsday, Oct. 13,2016 Steven C. Surratt Steven C. Surratt, 59, of Wnston Salem, died on Wednesday, Sept. 28,2016. Bom April 17,1957 and raised in Winston-Salem to the late William S. and Martha C. Surratt, his purpose in life was the outstanding care that he gave to his parents be fore they passed. He graduted from the University of Char lotte in 1979, did graduate studies at A&T University in 1992. Like his father whom instilled the love of the game of golf into him, he would pass the summers of the 1980s at Pine Brook Country Club along with his baby brother and friends. Before his health began to decline he enjoyed spending time and cooking with Jan McCann and JeffAda- monis of Mocksville.two of his best friends. Surviving: a sister, Kay Wilson and husband Robert Wilson of Rural Hall; a brother, Neil Surratt and wife Pris- cilla of Qemmons; and his greatest joys, Nicole, 17, Gar- rett, 13, Grace, 7, and Isabella, 2, his nieces and nephew. Memorials: First Citizens Bank in the name of Priscilla Surratt Childrens College Fund. Ruby Louise Hildebran Thorne Mrs. Ruby Louise Hildebran Thome, 77, of Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Oct. 5.2016 at her residence, follow ing a period of declining health. She was bom on Feb. 16,1939n in Catawba County to the late Joseph P. Hildebran and Min nie Young Hildebran. She was a member of Mountain Grove Bap tist Church. She loved to dance, be in her garden, and most of all, being with her grandchildren. She is also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Epsie Hildebran Hice and Verlie "Toots" Hildebran Han cock. Survivors: her husband, Ger ald "Jeny" Thome of the home; daughters, Pamela Foster and husband David of Hickory, and Kristi Sain and husband Wayne of Connelly Springs; brother, Joe Hildebran and wife Dorothy of Hickory; sister, Christine "Teen" Faw- cett of Oregan; grandchildren, Heather Baker and husband Ryan of Hickory, Haley Foster of Hickory, Dakota Sain of Connelly Springs, and Taylor Sain of Connelly Springs; great-grandchildren, Alex Nelson, Henry Baker, Rosema- rie Baker, and Isaiah Foster; stepchildren, Sandra Thome, Randy Thome, and Jeff Thome; 5 step-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held on Saturday, Oct. 8 at 2 pm. in the chapel of Heritage Funeral Service in Valdese, with the Rev. Rick Hudson ofBciating. The family received friends from 1-2 p.m. Memorials: Pmitt Hospice, 902 Suite B West D St., North Wilkesboro, 28659. Condolences: wwwJieriiageJuneralservicesj:oin. Ruth Earle Walker Mrs. Ruth Earle Walker died on Tuesday, Oct. 4,2016, at her home, surrounded by her children and caregivers. She was bom Sept. 27,1926, to the late R.L. and Dolly McBride Peoples. She was a graduate of Farmington High School, Class of 1943, and The Barbizon Beauty School in Winston-Salem. She enjoyed doing hair for more than 50 years. She began her career as a hairdresser in Harmony, just after she graduated beau- ty school. She sold her shop and came to Mocksville to work for Mae Howard in her shop on Main Street after get- ting married to the love of her life, Edd S. Walker, on Jan. 26, 1946. She continued working / ' for Mae until the early 1950s when they had a small shop built next to the house so she could work at home and be close to their babies. She spent her life taking care of her fam- ily. When their third child was IteirTJ bom, a beauty shop was added onto the end of the house. She loved all of her customers and enjoyed seeing each of her ladies each week. There were some that she would pick up and take home so they could get their hair done. She continued doing hair until her husband had a stroke and she no longer had the time to continue working. She took excellent care of him as his health declined. She loved going to the mountains, work ing in her fiowers and in the yard, painting resin and wood figures and spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. ® She was preceded in death by her husband, Edd S. Walker; and siblings, Ted Peoples and Violet Sharpe. Survivors: 3 children, Edwin Walker (Sue), Steve Walk er (Melanie) and Melissa Souther (Keith); 4 grandchildren, Misty Walker, Tiffany Walker, Amanda BuUard (Mitch ell) and Avery Brown; 2 great-grandchildren, Camryn and Harper BuUard; a sister, Myrle Lowdennilk of Jamestown; brother-in-law. Jack Walker (Doris); sister-in-law, Gail Kelly (Jimmy); and several nieces and nephews. A celebration of life service was conducted at 11 am., Friday, Oct. 7 at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church with the Revs. Bob Briggs and James T. Webb Jr. officiat ing. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Chestnut Grove UMC, Memo: Bookbags of Hope Project, 2812 US 601 N, Mocksville; or Hospice & Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103, Mocks- viUe. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice£otn. Thomas Robert 'Tom' Winkle Thomas "Tom" Robert Winkle, 66, of YadkinviUe, died Sept. 18, 2016 at Forsyth Med- He was bom to the late Rob- ert Thomas Winkle and Leona Carver Winkle on Feb. 2, 1950 in Bemidji, Minn. He lived most but along with his brother BiU, da Beny and husband Steve in ||||^^^^ North Carolina. He was known for his skilled hands as a metal fabricator and was supervisor of one of the largest container buUders in southern California. After his retirement, he spent much time planting and cultivating in his yard and shoot ing photographs along the Blue Ridge Parkway. A memorial service is not scheduled. Condolences: www.carolinacremation .com. Todd Monroe Boger Todd Monroe Boger, 43, died at his home in Salisbury Sunday, Oct. 16,2016. He was bom in Davie County April 10,1973, the son of James Monroe Boger of Mocks- ville and the late Doris P. Broad way Boger. He was a graduate of^ Davie County High School and employed with Woodie's Faint ing Co. He had a heart of gold and a genuine love of his God, his family and his mother. In addition to his father, he is .V survived by: his wife, Deborah L, ^ Sue Caiible "Debbie" Boger of i"'. J the home; a step-daughter, Ste- ^ ^ ,• n fani Cicio (Eric) of Salisbury; a sister, Angela Boger Siddcn of Mocksville; a niece, Monica Jancie Jordan; and a great- niece, Madison Fryar. A graveside celebration of life service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20 at Union Chapel United Meth odist Church Cemetery, 2030 US 601 N., Mocksville, with Pastor Doug Hefner officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials: to help offset final expenses, to Davie Fu neral Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville Condolences: wwwjiaviefuneralservice.com. Linda Ellen Gibbs Hemphill Mrs. Linda Ellen Gibbs Hemphill, 72, of Mocksville died Tuesday, Oct. 18,2016 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom Feb. 24,1944 in Durham County to Leon ard and Mabel Joyner Gibbs. Her parents preceded her in death. Surviving: her husband, Wayne M. Hemphill; a son,. Wayne M. Hemphill Jr. and wife Carol and his daughter, Fessica Ponce and husband Ramiro, all of Winston-Salem; a daughter, Tina Marie LaChance and husband Paul and dieir daughter, Tabitha Shaw and husband Chris, all of Kemersville; 6 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Charles Gibbs. A memorial service will be held 2 pjn. Saturday, Oct. 22 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Bishop Os- jar Joseph, OCCO and the Rev. Randall Keeney officiat ing. The family will receive friends following the service. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie, 291 Eaton Rd, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwhayworth-millerMom. Perry Seawriglit Perry Seawright of NC 801 North, Mocksville, died unex pectedly on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. He was bom on June 30, 1945. Survivors include his wife, Barbara Parks Seawright of Mocksville. A memorial service wUl be held Saturday, Oct. 22 at 1 pm. at Chinquapin Grove Mission ary Baptist Church in Mocks ville. Condolerlces: wwwjioble- andkelseyj:om. C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 20,2016 ' Bruce Mitchell Pratt j Mr. Bmce Mitchell Pratt, 73, of US 601 North, Mocks ville, died Wednesday, Oct. 12,2016, at his home. ; He was bom Feb. 23, 1943 in Mocksville to the late j Rufus and Lela Pratt. He was a graduate of Davie Coimty High School, class of 1961, and Charlotte Business College. He j retired from Davie CountyWater He was also preceded in death If/r'" ^ brothers, Fred and John Kc-. y Survivors: his wife of 46 ■a f years, Judy Foster Pratt, whomI ^he married on Jan. 31, 1970; aI V. son. Shannon Pratt; a daugh-i ter, Theresa Craver (Wayne); 3 I sisters, Retha Whittaker (Jim-t II1 niy)< Gaynell Hollar (Henry) and Charlotte Norris (Harry); a brother, DorreU Pratt; 2 sisters-in-law, Eloise and Elaine Pratt; 5 grandchildren, Tristan and Brittany Pratt and Zack, I Brandon and Tanner Craver. : A funeral service was conducted at 11 am., Saturday, ; Oct. 15 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chad Shoaf j and Dr. Richard Capps officiating. Burial followed in Con- j cord United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family re- j ceived friends one hour prior to the service, j Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospi- i tai St., Mocksville. [ Condolences:\vww£axonfuneralservice.com. Dominick J Rocco Dominick J. Rocco, 84, of Greensboro, died on Satur day, Oct. 15,2016, afier a brief illness. He was bom in Morristown, NJ. to the late Domi- nick and Catherine Rocco. ' He eamed a bachelor's and a master's degrees in business administration from Seton Hall University in South Orange, ' NJ. Mr. Rocco proudly served ^ country while in the Army during the Korean War and was discharged with the rank HUr ' sergeant. He was employed V as a program manager for con-B tracts at the Singer and Piessey^^B .B companies. He was designated ■ a certified professional con- tracts manager by the National 1^ '-'-I Contract Management Associ ation. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Rose Marie Rocco. Survivors: his son, Michael and granddaughter, So phie-Charlotte. Memorials: National Kidney Foundation of NC, 4701 Hedgemore Drive, Suite 810, Oiarlotte, 28209. (Artpj.-// wwwJcidney.org/o^es/n!f-serving-carolinas-north-caro- Una). A memorial service will be held later. Condolences: wwwJmneslineberryfuneralhomesj:om. NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursi^y, Oct. 27,2016 • C9 Maorice Eddie Plott Mr. Maurice Eddie Plott. 65, of Paiiter Road, Mocks- ville, died Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom Dec. 23,1950 in Davie County to the late Henry Clarence and Emma Arvesta Smith Plott. Mr. Plott was a veteran of the U.S. Ma- dcBth by a sister, Roberta Dean Plott Brown; and 2 brothers, Ronald Smith, and Mickey Crissy Plott Calenis (James) Florida; 2 grandchildren, H Benjamin Carter Catenis and Vivian Tess Catenis; 4 sib- ^ lings, his twin sister, Marsha Tutterow (Larry), Connie Carr (Garland), all of Mocksville, Tony Smith (Diane) of Hold- en Beach and Randy Plott; and several nieces and nephews. Amemorial service was to be conducted at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 26 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Daniel Harmon officiating. Inurnment was to follow in Salisbury National Cemetery, with military honors con ducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends Monday, Oct. 24, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Carolina Donor Services, 1430 Westbrook Plaza Drive, Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences : www.eatonfiineralservicexom. Dewey Carter 'DC Redmond Mr. Dewey Carter "D.C." Redmond, 86, of Ivy Lane, Mocksville, died Sunday, Oct. 23, 2016, at Duke Raleigh Hospital in Raleigh. A funeral service will be conducted at 1:30 pm., Sat urday, Oct. 29 at First Baptist Church with the Rev.'A. Shane Nixon officiating. Burial will follow.in New Pros pect Baptist Church Cemetery in Statesville, The family will receive friends from 6:30-8:30 pm., Friday, Oct. 28, at Eaton Funeral Home. Condolences; wwwxatonfuneralservicexom. / ~ Tim Smith In a tragic accident. Tim Smith left us far too soon on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016. His soul came to rest where his heart had always been, In the Black Hills of South Dakota. Tim was preceded in death by his fatfTer, Fred Bowden Smith, and his best friend and fellow vet eran, Spurgeon Goss. He was survived by: his mother, Callie Louise Smith; his sisters. Kae Stockton and her husband Jerry, and Diane White, and her husband Stan; the love of his life. Mandy Gartner, along with her daughter and son-in-law, Karlyn and Bradley Armsworthy; his eldest son, Adam Smith, wife Ashley and their children Elaena and Levi; his cherished daughter Jessica Smith, her husband Caleb Whitaker and their children Keibi, Karsyn, and Caili; his youngest son and treasured gift, Austin Smith, and his much loved fianc§, Hannah, are all lost without him. His beloved companion, Sammy the dog, never left his side. Tim honorably served his country in the United States !\/larine Corps and was a passionately de voted Vietnam Veteran. He was an avid hunter, outdoorsman, farmer, rancher, cowboy, musician, and mentor to many. He has left a legacy that can never be forgotten and boots that can never be filled. "All who wander are not lost." -Tim Smith, Our Hero. A private memorial will be held in Davie County. All memorials should be sent to the Davie County Community Foundation in care of Jane Simpson for The Spurgeon G'oss Memorial Schol arship/The Davie County Heroe's Fund, PC Box 546, MocksviUe.NC 27028. ' Davie CoutityPuij/icuDrafv Morksville, NC DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 3,2016 -C? f Richard Cralg Burns Mr. Richard Craig Bums, 54, of Mocksville, died Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016, at home after a two year battle with pancreatic cancer. He was bom June 8,1962, in Rahway, N J. to Jim and Nancy Bums. Mr. Bums was a 1980 graduate of Metuchen, (NJ) High School. He worked as a national technic^ ser vice manager for Hayward Industries, displaying a knack for problem solving while providing excellent customer service. Mr. Bums lived life to the fullest through simple pleasures; he enjoyed golf, was a musician and a fly fisher man. He enjoyed watching football and baseball, listening to the blues, bluegrass and the GrateM Dead. Mr. Bums was a past exalted ruler and current member representing the South Plainfield, New Jersey Elks Association. He was a volunteer with Project Healing Waters; a physical and emotional rehabilitation of wounded and disabled active and veteran military through fly fishing. Mr. Bums was a kind and gentle man with a wonderful sense of humor. Survivors: his wife. Serene; mother, Nancy; brothers, Jim and Steven; children, Eric and Valerie; grandchildren, •Owen, Xavier, Madeline and Margot; nieces, Megan, Nata lie and Siobhan; and nephews, Kyle, Gunnar and Liam. The family received friends Sunday. Oct. 30 at Eaton Funeral Home, and Wednesday, Nov. 2 at Costello-Runyon Funeral Home, Metuchen, NJ.. There was a private funeral service for the family. Burial followed in Hillside Cem etery, Memchen. Memorials: Project Healing Waters Ry Fishing. PO.Box 695, La Plata, MD 20646, memo: Winston-Salem, NO; Pancreatic Cancer Action Network; or National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation. Condolences; www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Richard Alton 'Lucky* Carson Mr. Richard Alton "Lucky" Carson, 76, of Mocksville, died on Thursday, Oct. 27,2016. He was bom in Mocksville on June 25,1940 to the late Adain C. and Mary B. Chunn Carson. He attended Da- vie County _ Training School, cities. He was an active mem- Church. He and his late broth er, Johnnie A. Carson, helped their father (Adam) build the new church, presently known as the New Bethel Baptist. His father was the contractor and the church was named by his mother's father, John Cicero Chunn. He was a past tmstee, past treasurer, past Sunday School Superinten dent and teacher of the adult class, and a church Deacon, a strong advocate for the church members and never failed to say, "Everything is going to be alright." He loved his occupation, building engines for speed and would work long hours to accomplish his goal. He was known in the drag racing world for creating engines. In 2002 he received from AMIM a Trailblazer award for "blazing the way for minorities in motor sports." In 2012 he was inducted into Legends of The Farm Wall of Fame at Fannington Drag- way. He loved Fannington Dragway, but also could be seen at major drag racing events talking to Roy Hill, the owner of Roy Hills' Drag Racing School, or at the Atlanta Speedway tailing to World Championship Driver, Warren Johnson. Few racers in the southeast did not know Lucky Carson. He was a member of the local Gideons, a Christian businessmen's organization, Christian Drag Racers Asso ciation, and also a 32nd Degree Scottish Rites Mason. He was also preceded in death by 3 brothers, Adam Lin coln Carson, Johnnie A. Carson and James Henry Cowan, and one sister, Elizabeth Chunn Feamster. Survivors: his wife, Patricia "Pat" Peebles Carson of the home; 3 daughters, Almeader (Lee) Howard, Charlotte, Cynthia Laveme Hosch, Cooleemee, and Regina Carson, Greensboro; 4 grandchildren, Jeremy and Janet Howard. - Morgan and Tyler Carson all of Greensboro; a sister, Au drey Carson Petteway, Lexington; an uncle, Ervin Chunn, Salisbury; Ricky and Louise Hudson, Steve and Valerie Patterson, Angelia Feaster; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Funeral service was held on Monday, Oct. 31 at 1 pjn. at New Bethel Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Sydney Moore Jr. officiated and burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. The family received friends at the church 30 minutes before the service. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomejiet. Oavie Cbunty Puduc UDiary Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, Nov. 3,2016 - C? ^ Elizabeth Mary Moore Chaffin Mis. Elizabeth Mary Moore Chaffin, 91, of Raymond Street, Mocksville, died Monday, Oct. 31, 2016, at her home. . She was bom Nov. 10,1924 in Canada to the late Law rence and Evelyn Healy Moore. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Holland Holton Chaffin; and twin sons, Wlliam and Joseph. Survivors: sons, Jim Roberson (Maigie), Carl Rober- son (Brenda), all of MocksyiUe, Larry Rpterson of Kan- naipolis, John Roberson (Sue), Tom Chafto (Debbie), all of Mocksville and HoUahd Chaffin U (Sarah) of Ramseur, 15 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; 8 great-great grandchildren; and a great-great-great-grandchild. A graveside service will be conducted at 2 pm., Thurs day, Nov. 3 at Rose Cemetery. Condolences: wwwjeatonfuneralservicejcom. Elizabeth Tempia Mnhlbaoer Elizabeth Tempia Muhlbauer, 48, was bom on June 19, 1968, in Mocksville, and died at her home in Wake Forest on Friday, Oct. 28,2016. She was bom and raised in Mocksville, where she was a member of the Davie High School Marching Band. Af ter high school she attended Appalachian State University and obtained a bachelor's degree ih business management. After, college she moved to Florida and met and married Thomas Tempia. They movpd to Chapel Hill and were married until his death in October 2002. In 2007, while liv ing in Raleigh, shie met Larry Muhlbauer at Loafers Beach Qub and they were tnarried on March 8,2008. Earlier this year they moved In Wake Forest. She loved her animals, music, dicing, crafts (making cards), and gardening. - She taught ballrodin dancing and met Larry on the dance ' floor dancing the West Coast Swing. She had fiin garden ing at her new home and having sleepovers with nieces. She loved relaxing on the back porch with Larry and their dogs. Her fayorite TV shows were The Walking Dead and' Americaii Horror Story. She worked for the Law 6ffices of James Scott Farrin. She enjoyed her job and loved her work family. . ^ • Funeral services wiU be held 1 pm. Friday,' Nov. 4 at Wake Forest Uriited Methodist Church, 90S S. Main St., with the Rev. Hannah Pinckney MacManus officiating. Survivors: her husband, Larry Muhlbauer; her mom, Aiuie Jones; her uncle, Steve Lipham; in-laws, Norma and Ken Muhlbauer, Joe and Nancy Muhlbauer and their girls Emma and Amelia, Jeff and Iracy Muhlbauer and their girls Viiginia and Gabby; honorary niece and nephew Noah and Grace Starek' and many loving cousins She is preceded in death by her father Leon Jones, her first husband Thomas Tempia, maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lipham, and paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. Memorials: American Diabetes Association. The family will receive fiiends from 6-8 p jn. Thursday, Nov. 3, at Bright Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 405 S. Main St., Wake Forest. Condolences: vfwwJbrigktfuneralsxom. < \n u) £ ZJ <£i o ) o CO O ni Bg(\ne Coumy Puci'.c u.oi f^/locksville,hlC Harrell Powell Jr. : Harrell Powell Jr., a Davie County native and resident . bf Bermuda Run, died on Oct. 25,2016.' He was a student, athlete, magician, disc jockey, actor, songwriter. Wake Forest Demon Deacon play-by-play an nouncer for football and basketball, husband, faffier, grand father and lawyer. On Sept. 18,1935, he was the first bom of Hairell and M^aret. Powell, a longtime lumber family in the Galahaln community of Davie County. As a yoimg man, he showed talent as a b^ketbaU player and was a star player on the Mbcksyiile High School team. Although he always had pine resin pn his hands from working at his Daddy's sawmill, he dreamed of beconiing a lawyer and orator. After gradu^on, he attended Catawba College where "he excelled academically 'and as a Shakespearean actor. During the sunuhef he performed the lead role in ihy Kingdoih Come, an outdoor drama in Virginia. With his bachelor's degree, he e^ed a law degree fitom Wake Forest College School of Law. There, one morning he was confix>nted by Dean. 'Weathers, who asked him a pointed question after a brief statement. He told the young law student that he had turned on his radio last Tuesday night when a voice came on the air stating, "This is Harrell Pow ell speaking to you firom Columbus, Ohio where tonight the Demon Deacons take on the Buckeyes of Ohio State." bean Weathers said, "Tell me that wasn't you." Knowing that you never told a fib to the dean of the law school, Har rell stated, "Yes, Dean, that was me." The dean lectured him on the necessity of studying the law eight hours a day, seven days a week if he wanted to amount to anything. Af ter passing the bar, he started his profession in Winston-Sa- lem where he practiced law for more than 50 years. With his knowledge of the law and his booming voice, he be came known as one of the best trial lawyers in the state. He could command a courtroom audience of a large nuisber of his fellow members of the bar who attended his jury trials to see him perform. He received the Crimind Law Life time Achievement Award in 2006 fitom the Forsyth County Criminal Defense Trial Lawyers Association and he was an AV Preeminent rated lawyer throughout his career. He chose to represent mostly those who were Ordinary citizens who needed his help. During his spare time, he took up songwriting with the help of his lifelong friend Gene Plott and wrote many songs, many of which were published and recorded. One of his most famous songs became an integral p^ of a new thenie park in Orlando, Fla. He was asleep in the middle of the night when he received a phone call from a country music performer fitieiid of his, Roimie Stoneman, who told him that a man from the soon to open new Disney World in Florida had come iip to her after a performance and wanted to buy a song she had sung that night. He told her to please tell him yes, arid the song became an integral part of the Country Bears Jdnboree in the Magic Kingdom to this day. PoweU and his wife, Grace, traveled throughout the Unit^ States, Canada, and Europe, and he acted as his children's personal travel and restaurant guideJ. Harrell was preceded in death by his father, Harrell Powell Sr. and mother, Maig^t Powell, of Mocksville. Survivors: his wife of nearly 22 years, Grace; his son, Harrell David Powell and Kim and their children. Hunter Md Lindsey of Charlotte; , his son, Mark Powell and wife Cathy and their children Cormor and Katie of Lewisville; a daughter, Lisa Powell Carley and husband Hm and their sons Liam arid Aidan of Apex; a c^ughter, Susan Powell Little and husband Don and their daughter, Emily of High Point; and-a son, Harrell Powell HI (Ttey) and We Man- dy, and their Children Carson, No^,andEllaof King; his stepson, David Harrison and wife Maria and.their children Zachary and Matthew of Gibsonville; stepson Mark Harrir son and wife Bessie of Thomasville; his brother, EdwW Lee PoweU and wife Mary (Bebe) Bales PoweU and 4 niec es and nephews, Edward Lee PoweU Jr. of Wmston-Salem; Joseph Bales PoweU and wife Arm Fleming Taft PoweU and their chUdren Maddie, and Lila Bales of Charlotte; Mary Elizabeth PoweU; and Ashley Meredith PoweU. llie famUy celebrated his liife at a memorial service on Friday, Oct. 28 at Clemmons Moravian Church at 2 jpm. The family received gueste foUowing the service in the church parlor. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thureday, Nov. 3,2016 - C? ^ 0"^ Dewey Carter 'DC Redmond Mr. Dewey Carter "DC" Redmond, 86, of Mocksville, died on Oct. 23,2016. He was bom on Oct. 23,1930, in Iredell County, the son oflateConradEmestandDaisyLeeWoodyRedmond. He graduated from Union Grove School in He went on to serve in the U.S. Coast Guard as a chief gunners mate graduated from Guilfbrd Col- ■'^,1 Mralege with a degree in history, H ^^"5 ^ and later went on to receive a H* ' * masters degree in criminal jus- tice. In 1959, he became theyoungest principal ever hired jlj|V by the Davie County School System where he served as a teacher and basketball coach. He went on to pursue a career in state government where he retired in 1992, as a supervi sor of probation and parole for four NC counties. Those he worked, taught and counseled with, so often gave him credit for helping to change their lives for the better. In 1953, he married the love of his life, his high school sweet heart, Willa Belle Johnson Redmond. Their unity exem plified the loving body of Christ and was a Holy example to all who knew them. He loved, protected and adored her until the day he died. He enjoyed gardening, yard work, listening to music and walking at the YMCA. He was a master checkers player and could count on one hand the number of times that he had ever been beaten by an op ponent. However, his greatest pleasure in life came from loving, protecting and taking care of his wife and family. He was a man of God. He lived his life as a testament to his Lord and Savior, serving God and professing his faith throughout his life. He was an active member of First Baptist Church in Mocksville'for more than 60 years. He served in many capacities at church including chair of the deacons, Sunday school teacher and chair and member of committees. He felt that the church members were his fam ily. He was happy, patient, kind, loyal and humble. He was a member of Grassy Knob Masonic Lodge AF&AM 471 for 66 years. His favorite hymns were "I'll Fly Away" and "Oh Come Angel Band." His favorite chapter of the Bible was Hebrews 12. He was also preceded in death by 2 sisters. Hansel Vera Redmond and Helen Bemice Groppenbacher. Survivors: his beloved wife of 63 years, Willa Belle Johnson Redmond; 2 daughters, Athena Redmond Mineo (Tony) of Raleigh and Aleta Redmond Zeiler (John) of Columbia, S.C.; 4 grandchildren, Gabrielle Mineo Foley (Matt) of Raleigh, Robert Anthony Mineo II (Azra) of Chi cago, 111., Lydia Isabella Zeiler and Emmaline Wlla Cath erine Zeiler of Columbia; special niece, Andrea Redmond, Mooresville; and nieces and nephews, David Redmond, Cyndie Berman, Dale Heath, Joanie Barrineau, Janet An drews and John Groppencacher. Afuneral service was conducted at 1:30 pm., Saturday, Oct. 29 at First Baptist Church, Mocksville. Burial fol lowed in New Prospect Baptist Church Cemetery in States- ville with military honors and Masonic graveside rites. The family received friends Friday, Oct. 28 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: First Baptist Fellowship Class, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville. Condolences: www£atonfuneralservicex:om. W. Taylor Slye Mr. W. Taylor Slye, 75, of N. Main St., Mocksville, died Wednesday, Oct. 26,2016, at his home. He was bom Sept. 6, 1941, in Mocksville to the late Freeman Day and Mary Nelson Anderson Slye. He grew up in Takoma Park, Md. and moved back to Mocksville m 1972. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. After 41 years, he retired from Bell South. He was a member of First United Methodist Church, Mocksville where he had served in many capacities. He was a member of Mocksville Masonic Lodge AF&AM 134 where he had been the Mas ter of the lodge three times. He was past Worthy Patron of OES Chapter 173 and a member of OES Chapter 373. He had been active in Boy Scouts of America for many years serving in roles and on boards. He had coached his children on their baseball and softball teams. He was currently em ployed by Eaton Funeral Service. He was preceded in death by a son, John Slye; and a brother. Nelson Slye. Survivors: his wife, Kathy Hendricks Slye^ children,Jim Slye (Julie) of Goldsboro, Sissy Anthony (Keimeth) of Salisbury and Amanda Harris (Brian) of Mocksville; a sister, Jennie Smith (Jim) of Oakland, Md.; a sister-in-law. Mary Slye of Davidsonville, Md.; grandchildren, Ame- ha Anthony, Will Anthony, Natalie Slye, Bradley Harris, Jenna Slye, Nathanael Slye and Gavin Harris; mother- in-law, Wink Hendricks; brother-in-law. Randy "Ziggy" Hendricks, all of Mocksville; sister-in-law, Tamra Kesler (Steve) of Salisbury; several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. ' A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m., Sunday .-Oct. 30 at First United Methodist Church with Dr. Glenn L. My ers Jr. officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery with Masonic Graveside Rites. The family received friends Sat urday, Oct. 29 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: First UMC, 310 N. Main St.,Mocksville; or Prayers and Squares, c/o of First UMC. Condolences: www.eatonJuneralservice.com. fi aVieCounxy .. Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tharsday, Nov. 3,2016 - Tim Smith Memorial Service Tragedy struck the Smith family on Thursday, Oct. 20,2016 and none of us will ever be the same. George Timothy Smith was tragically and fatally wounded in an ATV accident. He was bom on March 8, 1948 to Fred Bowden and Callie Louise Smith. A wonderful day In history for the Smiths and over the next 68 years for the entire community of Davie County and beyond. Like his father before him, who preceded him in a tragic death, most all who knew him also loved him. He was hard working, wild and free at heart, always loy al, and ever seeking to help his fellow man. He grew up forming bonds that would last for decades includ ing his best friend Spurgeon Goss, who preceded him In death In the Vietnam war. He was a loving son, a devoted brother and a faithful friend. He will be missed by all who knew him. He served honor ably in the United States Marine Corps in the Viet nam war, and in his life. A farmer, rancher, cowboy, musician, dancer, singer, lover, fighter, and over all well rounded person, he would live, love and laugh with all his might. Survived by his devoted and ioving mother Caliie whom he loved deeply, truly a momma's boy; his beautiful sisters Kae, her husband Jerry and Diane, her husband Stan and their families; his eldest son and fellow marine Adam, his devoted and loving wife Ashley and their children Elaena and Timothy Levi; his treasured princess Jessica, her steadfast and faithfully loving husband Caleb and their chil dren Callie, Keiby, and Karson; and his wonderfully special youngest son Austin and his beloved and sweet fiance Hannah; and his long time love, Mandy Cartner, with whom he shared many years including his last year of his life. She was always there for him and is loved and respected by the whole of the Smith family. He lives on in the memories of those he touched in South Dakota over the past year and he will never be forgotten in his homeland Davie, in the hearts and minds of every veteran he touched, and the lives of all the people he encountered. He never met a stranger and he never missed an opportunity to help one if he did. We will miss you Dad. Forever run with the elk, prowl with the moun tain lions, and rest in the arms of Jesus. "All who wander are not lost." We love you. There will be a public memorial Saturday, Nov. 5 at Hllisdale United Methodist Church with open visitation from 2 to 5 to provide a time for honoring his memory and provide Davie with a time to spend together remembering him. The formal senrice will be from 3 to 4. Please send any memorials to Hllisdale UM, care of Jerry Webb and all financial memorials to The Spurgeon Goss Memorial scholarship/ Davie County Heroe's fund at PO BOX 546 Mocksville NC 27028. Terry Flint Smoot Terry Flint Smoot, 57. died on Oct. 26, 2016 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. aunts,' Mildred ""Blackweld^^^ | Zelda Naylor, and Clara Craw ford; an uncle, Walter Smoot; 2 sets of grandparents. Lind say and Zelma Flint, and Walter and Bertha Cain Smoot. Survivors: his father, Conard Smoot; a brother. Lind say Conard Smoot; 2 sisters, Linda Faye (Kenneth) Brown, and Rita Smoot; a niece, Lynisha Smoot; a nephew, Adonis Smoot; 3 aunts, Addie (Elvie) BeU. Lula Foote, and Betty Frost; a host of cousins, other relatives, and friends. Funeral service was held on Sunday, Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home in MocksvUle. Pastor Fred Terry officiated and Pastor Rodney Barker providedJihe eulogy. Burial followed in Mocksville Second Presbyterian Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home 30 minutes before the service. Condolences: mvw.GrahamFuneralHomeJiet. Frank Martin Tharpe Sr. Mr. Frank Martin Tharpe Sr.. 90, of Advance, died on Monday, Oct. 24,2016 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom Oct. 23", 1926 in Wilkes County to Conard Cornelius and Ada Johnson Tharpe. Mr. Tharpe retired from Southern Bell after 42 years. Survivors; his wife Betty of the home; 2 sons, Frank ' Martin Tharpe Jr. of Advance and Howard Craig Tharpe of Pfaffiown; 3 grandsons. Frank Martin Tharpe HI and wife Jennifer, Jacob Craig Tharpe and Tucker Bryce Tharpe and wife Cayce; a great-grandson, Frank Martin Tharpe IV; 2 special former daughters-in-law. Dare Smith Tharpe and Terry Woodall Ramsbotham; a brother, Conard C. Tharpe Jr. and a sister, Hope Tharpe Combs. A memorial service was held at 2 pm. Saturday, Oct. 29 ' at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with a former fel low Deacon of Reynolda Presbyterian Church. Bob Smith, officiating. The family received friends one hour prior to the service. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miUer.com. rntmw Edna Booie Baity Edna Laura Booie Baity, 84, of Mocksville, died on Fri day, Nov. 4,2016 at Yadkin Nursing Care Center. ADavie County native, she was bom Aug. 23,1932, the daughter of the late William David Booie and Lula Kate Brown Booie. She graduated from high school in the Davie County Public School System. She worked in the finishmg department of Drexel Heritage Furniture C. for more than 25 ^ ^ member of Courtney Baptist Church. Survivors: her husband of more than 60 years, William. Ray "Bill" Baity Sr.; a son, William "Ray" Baity Jr. and wife Bonnie of Mocksville; She was also preceded in death by a brother. Bud Booie, and a sister, Ruth Haitt. The celebration of life ser vice was conducted at 3 pan. Sunday at Courtney Baptist Church with Dr. Richard Capps and Dr. Dairell Cox officiating. The family received friends one hour before the service in the church. Burial foUowed in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were David Booie, Jeff Booie, Bamie Joe Booie, Eric Boo ie, Kenneth Baity, Wesley Baity and Doug York. Memorials; Susan G.Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, 2316 Randolph Rd, Charlotte, 28207. Condolences: wwwjiaviefuneralservice.com. Nancy Elizabeth Gilbert Boles Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Gilbert Boles, 81, of Advance died Monday, Nov. 7,2016 at Trinity Elms. rick Gilbert. Mrs. Boles was a If inember of Clemmons United T • • Methodist Church, Advance ^ Garden Club and the Oak Valley Ladies Golf Associa- tion. She was retired tom RJ. She was preceded in death by: her parents; a brother, R. Bruce Gilbert; and a grand- loway. children, Wendy Boles Callo- way and husband Brad of Clemmons and Dairen Gilbert Boles and wife Alesia of Advance; and 4 grandchildren, Mitchell Gilbert Boles, Katelyn Leigh Calloway, Emily Meredith Calloway and William "Will" Chase Calloway. A funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Friday at Hay- worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Paula Northrup officiating. Burial will follow in Westlawn Gar- ^ dens of Memory. The family wiD receive friends from 6-8 C pin. Thursday at the funeral home. Condolences: www.hayworth-miller.com. : COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 10,2016 - 09 Helen Edwards Hodges Hege Mrs. Helen Edwards Hodges Hege, 83, of Mocksville, died on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016 at her son's home in Dan- She had been residing there f- for the past several years due to illness. She was bom in Da- vie County on June 9,1933 to the late Johnny OdeU Edwards and the late Edna Viola Gatton .B|^ Edwards. She was a Christian » :jm F and raised in the Baptist faith. She enjoyed gardening, home decorating and was a seam- ' stress. She worked in the sew- ing industry at the Cooleemee mill and in the food service in- dustry. She enjoyed time with her grandchildren and meeting people during her working years. She was preceded in death by: her husband, Aldine Gray Hege; an infant sister, Linda Lenella Edwards; her brother, Chester Gray Edwards; and a son, Curtis Lee Stiles. Survivors: her children, Gary Hodges (Linda), Dianne Stiles, Mechiell Austin (Pat), Alan Hege (Robin); siblings, Bobby Edwards, Ray Edwards (Mary), Dorothy Adkins, and Brenda Gibson (Chuck Collins); grandchildren, Steph anie Tutlle (Chad), Jennifer Hodges, Clint Stiles, Tiffany Stiles, Patrick Austin (Ashleigh), Adria Austin and Sky- ler Hege; great-grandchildren. Sierra Summers, Bayleigh Hodges, Faith Helen Stiles, Bella Austin, Kayla Austin and Austin. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Nov. 12 at 2 pjn. at Jericho Church of Christ, 124 Davie Academy Road, Mocksville. Memorials: Mountain Valley Hospice/Palliative Care, 129 Veterans Drive, PUot Mountain, 27041. Randall Dean Money Randall Dean Money, 60, died Nov. 4,2016. He was bom on Aug. 29, Mora Eaton Money. He pro- vlded lawn care as an occupa- tion, and his hobbies included , horses, camping, and the out-- doors. Survivors: his wife of 20 years, Sandra C. Money of Mocksville; a brother, Steve Money of Denton; a sister, Carol Watson of Franklin, ™ Tenn.; and several nieces and nephews. n He was preceded in death n by a brother. Gene Money. A memorial service will be held at a later time. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomejiet. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 10,2016 - C ^ Edith B. Pegram Mrs. Edith B. Pegram, 97, of Clemmons, died Saturday, Nov. 5,2016. She was bom Sept. 10,1919 in Davie County to the late Hugh and Annie Boger. She ble Md flower^ Clemmons; and grandchildren, Stacy Council Rich and husband Joe of Winston-Salem and Sheri Renee Pegram of Clemmons. A funeral service was held Tuesday, Nov. 8 at 11 am. at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Pastor Bob Mc- Pa^kill officiating. The body lie in state one hour prior to the service. Burial followed at Westlawn Gardens of Mem ory. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miner.com. Mary Kathryn Ratledge Rogers Mrs. Mary Kathryn Ratledge Rogers, 95, of US 64 West, Mocksville, died Friday, Nov. 4, 2016,at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. She was bom July 22,1921, in Davie County to the late Jay M. and Ila Rives Ratledge. Mrs. Rogers was a home- maker and a member of Society Baptist Church in States ville. She was also preceded in death by: her husband, Carl Marion Rogers; a grandson, Clark Rogers; and siblings, John Ratledge, Lorene Smoot, Claude Ratledge, Jay Ratledge, Dennis Ratledge, Kenneth Ratledge, Rebecca Belton.Jim Ratledge and Carolyn Bodenheimer. Survivors: 2 sons, Robert Rogers (Creola) and Randy Rogers; 3 grandsons, Shane Rogers, Philip Rogers and An drew Rogers; 5 great-grandchildren, Torri Ginther, Zach Rogers, Aidan Rogers, Alex Rogers and Brandon Rogers; and a great-great-grandson, Grayson Ginther. A graveside service was conducted at 2 p.m., Monday, Nov. 7 at Society Baptist Church Cemetery, with the Revs. Jeff Holder and David Childress officiating. The family re ceived friends Sunday, Nov. 6 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Society Baptist, 879 Garden Valley Road, Statesville, 28625. Condolences:, www£atonfuneralservice.com. Gale Lynn Sheets . Mr. Gale Lynn Sheets, 63, died at his home Tuesday, — Nov. 8, 2016. He was the husband of Barbara Sue TYead- O way Sheets. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by O Davie Funeral Service: wvnvJaviefuneralservice.com. Hester Caroline Johnson Sizemore Hester Caroline Johnson Sizemore, 75, ofAdvance died at her home Wednesday, Nov. 2,2016 following a period of declining health. S he was bora in Tazewell County, Va. on June 20,1941, the daughter v . of the late Thomas Andrew Johnson and Mary Viigie Dunfore Johnson. • - • 'J She was the widow of James Neil m Sizemore and they were married for 49 years. Mrs. Sizemore retired from the healthcare field where she worked for many years as a CNA. She served with the Davie Home f Health Agency. She was also preceded in death by 4 siblings: Thomas Andrew Johnson Jr., Barbara Blan- kenship, Kenneth Johnson and Alice Baraette. Survivors: 4 chUdren, Veronica Sizemore (Gary) and Pa mela Sizemore (Robert), all ofAdvance, Randall Sizemore (Melinda) of Mocksville, and John Sizemore (Christy) of Florida; 8 grandchildren, Keli, Caroline, Casey, Brandon, Lauren, Cody, Avery and Jackson; and 4 great-grandchil dren, Olivia, Tucker, Bloyce and Landon. The family received friends Sunday, Nov. 6 at Davie Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. A celebration of life memo rial service was at 3 pm. in the chapel officiated by Chap lain Brenda McCalop and Jackson Coraatzer. Memorials: Davie Hospice, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservice.com. James William lacker James William Tucker, 86, died Thursday, Nov. 3,2016, at Davie Medical Center - Bermuda Run. He was bom Aug. 27,1930, of persevering, he completed high school in 1986. He was one of the oldest members of Edgewood Baptist Church where he had served as Sunday School teacher, treasurer and was a deacon. Survivors: his wife and their 3 children, Peggy Sue Tucker Presnell (Larry) of Mocksville, James Clay Tucker (Elaine) of South Carolina, and Wanda Gale Jones (Hen ry) of Mocksville; a sister, Mary Church (Ray) of North Wilkesboro; 8 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by a brother. Tommy Tucker, and 2 sisters, Laura Mae Tucker and Lucille Ibck- er Owen. The family received friends Sunday, Nov. 6 at Davie Fu neral Chapel. The celebration of life service was conducted at 1 pm. Monday at Edgewood Baptist Church with Pastor Frank Blankenship officiating. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials:Edgewood Baptist, PC Box 57, Cooleemee. Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 10,2016 - C Andrew Jack Workman Mr. Andrew Jack Workman, 94, of Workmans Way, Ad vance, died Friday, Nov. 4,2016. He was born Nov. 29,1921, in Wyoming County, W.Va. to the late Geoi^e Floyd and Susie Jane Mullens Workman. Mr; Workman was a veteran of the U.S.Array and was a Purple Heart recipient during World Warn. He f was a member of Advance First •- ' " » Baptist Church. Mr. Workman - B was a member of DAV and Ad- ^ vance VFW. He enjoyed wood- working, fishing and camping. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Katie Ruth Lambert Workman; 11 brothers and sisters. ' Survivors: 2 daughters. She- lia Spears (Gary) of West Vir ginia and Debra Dancy (Kenny) of Advance; 3 sons, Jackie Workman, Russell Workman (Nonna) and Ronnie Workman (Carol), all of Advance; 7 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren; a broth er, Winford Workman of West Virginia; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm., Sunday, Nov. 6 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, officiated by the Rev. Rodney Hellard.. Burial follow^ in Advance First Baptist Church Cemetery with military honors by U.S. Army National Guard. The family received Mends at the funeral home one hour prior to the se^ice. Condolences: mwv.eafonyunera/servjce/:om. CaVie Coumy K'ocksvli'iS. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 17,2016 n 13 Quincy Wayne Cornatzer Mr. Quincy Wayne Comatzer, 77, died Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom in Davie County on Jan. 3, 1939 to the late Charlie Watkins and HoUie Hendrix Comatzer. Mr. Comatzer was a member of Advance United Methodist Church. He retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 33 years. Preceding him in death was a son, Allen Wayne Cor natzer; daughter-in-law. Donna Comatzer; and 2 brothers, Richard "Red" Comatzer and Charles "Pete" Comatzer. Surviving: his wife of 59 years, Faye H. Comatzer; grandson, Johnathan Wayne Comatzer; granddaughter, Carly Comatzer; Dustin Moon who was like a grandson; 2 brothers, Clinton "Jitter" Comatzer (Bonnie) of Advance and Toby Comatzer (Ann) ofFork.. A graveside service was held.at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov, 16 at Advance United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev, Patrick Snow officiating. The family received friends Tuesday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Advance UMC, PO Box 2021 Advance, or to Hospice/Palliative Care Center, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103 Mocksville. Condolences: wwwJjayyvorth-rnillerx:om. Marie Ann D'Amato Crotts Ms. Marie Ann D'Araato Crotts, 69, of Redwood Drive, Mocksville, died Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was.bom July 17, 1947, in Brooklyn, N.Y. to the late Michael Anthony and Veronica Ann Gordon D'Amato. Ms. Crotts was a member of Concord United Methodist Church. She was retired from Hanes Narrow Fabrics She was also preceded in death by a,sister, Stella Priest; and a nephew, Matthew Hudson. Survivors: 4 children, Jennifer Grubbs (Mike), Ani ta Pulaski, Robin Mason (Damon) and Todd Crotts, all of Mocksville; a sister, Anita D'Amato; 5 grandchildren, Randi Leigh, Danielle Kahrs, Sarah Moore, AuBrie Pu laski and Michelle Crotts; 3 great-gr^dchildren, Hannah Kahrs, EUoree Crotts and Riley Crotts; special friends, Yvonnia Martin (Bernard) and Jane Robblns; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 16 at Concord United Methodist Church with the Rev, Chad Shoaf officiating. Burial followed in the church cem etery, The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie, 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Mary Lee York Daimer Mrs. Mary Lee York Danner, 94, of Grey Street, Mocks ville, died Monday, Nov. 14,2016, at her home. She was bom April 9, 1922, in Iredell County to the 3^6 Mary Heath York. . Mrs. Danner was a graduate of Evans School of Commerce. She was a member of First United M^diodist Church.Mrs. Dan- crafts, quilting and many other . . years, Howard Conard Danner; a ris'ter, Sarah Bowles; 5 brothers, infant William Taylor York, infant Milbura Hugh York, Paul York, Rex York and Glen York, who lost his life in World War II. Survivors: 3 daughters, Janice Jones of Salisbury, Patty .Livengood ofAdvance and Phyllis Shoaf (Earl) of Raleigh; 9 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. . A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 p m. Thurs day, Nov. 17 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. Burial was to follow in Rose Ceme tery. The family was to receive friends at the fuiieral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospi tal St. Ste. 103, Mocksville; or First UMC, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Dixie Mae Shemwell FaUer ' Mrs. Dixie Mae Shemwell Faller, 86, of Dixie Way, Mocksville, died Sunday, Nov. 13,2016, at her home. She was bom Dec. 25, 1929, in Palm Beach County County, Fla. to the late Alton Echolas and Mildred M. Gies Shemwell. Survivors; her husband, James A. Faller of the home; a daughter, Nancy 1.' Faller of Mocksville; a son, Jam« Faller of Chattanooga, Tenn.; and 2 gr^dchildren, James W. Faller and Nancy Elizabeth Faller. A memorial service will be held later. Memorials: Operation Smile, 3641 Faculty Blvd., Vir ginia Beach. VA 23453; or St. Jude Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis,TN 38105. Condolences: www.eatonfimeralsen>ice£om. Edith Beck Grubb ' , Mrs. Edith Beck Grubb, 96, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016. Mrs. Grubb remains in the care of Eaton Funeral Service pending completion of arrangements. Mocksville Edith Emma Laverne Cauble Holshouser DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 17,2016 -13 Edith Enuna Laveme Cauble, Holshouser, 95, of Pine Ridge Road, Mocksville, died on Nov. 12,2016. She was bom on April 17, 1921 in Rowan County to the late Charlie Franklin and Vertie Ribelin Cauble. She was educated in Rowan County Schools and retired from Cannon Mills Co, Plant 1 after 41 years as a weaver. She raa was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Rockwell, and The Young At Heart Club. She was also preceded in death by: her first husband, BK ; . ^ i.; Clayton Wilbum Holshouser V f B on March 17,1987; her second . i R husband, Cletus Dry, on July ^ 28, 1997; sisters, Melvarine Stogner and Willie Boger; and I H|9L ^brother^, Clifford, Raymond, John,Robert,andVernonCau- ^B Survivors: a daughter, Vick- ' ' .B is Page (Deimis) of Mocks- vilie;ason,Mitcheir'Mickey" . . Holshouser (Nancy) of Rock well; 2 sisters, Zarah Plyer of Salisbury and Ruth Driver (Harold) of Rockwell; 3 brothers, Arnold (Anna Rose), Gene (Edith), and Jake Cauble, all of Salisbury; 3 gr^d- chUdren, Paul Holshouser, Matthew Page (Ruth), and Scott Page; and 5 great-grandchildren, Ethan, Bryson, Timmy and Lily Page and Aleigha Jones (Kyle); a step-daughter, Varah Moose (Willard) of Mt. Pleasant: 2 step-sons, Bobby (Agnes) and Marvin (Shelia) Dry, both of Gold Hill; and step-grand and great-grandchildren. A visitation will be held on Friday, Nov. 18 from 9:30- II a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran CKurch, Rockwell. A ser vice will follow visitation in the church at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Bruce Sheeks, pastor, officiatihg-. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Memorials: Immanuel Lutheran Church, 2070 Emman uel Church Rd, Rockwell, 28138. Condolences: \fwyi/:po-wlesfuneTal)xome.coin. Beckie Buckley Long Beckie Buckley Long, 62, died Thursday, Nov.lO, 2016, at Kindred Hospital in Greensboro. Bom Beckie Luanna Moxley in Gaston County on Feb. 2, 1954, she was the daughter of the late Millard Devon Mox- ley and Jane Idar Laye Moxley. Afterhigh school, she attended Mitchell Community College in Statesville. She had been \ ^B^^B employed with Superior Valet HRST ^ Services and was owner/bper- ^^Bj ator of her own valet service. . iJB Survivors: a daughter. Re- becca Jane Williams (Mike) of BB Greeiisboro; a son, Edgar Le- nair Ballard (Sheila) of Wood- ford, Va.; 2 brothers, Steve Johnson (Madge) of South Carolina and Allon Moxley ^^^BBBB^^^BB of New Hampshire; 2 sisters, Sharon Gamer and Darlene Macfadyen, both of Hiddenite; a foster sister, Shelley Klingle; 7 grandchildren, Krystal Ballard, Michael Macfadyen, Michael Williams, Christine Buckley, David Williams, Ireland Ballard and Liam Bal lard; one great grandchild, Layla Macfadyen; her compan ion, George David Charles of Mocksvilleand his daughter, Mary Charles. I She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Sharon Elissa Buckley. A celebration of life memorial service was conducted at 5 p.m. Sunday at Davie Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. The family received friends after the service in the chapel. Memorials: American Red Cross, ,690 Coliseum Dr. NW, Winston-Salem, 27106. Condolences: \vwwdaviefuneralservice.com. Jane Gray Malloy IVLs. Jane Gray Malloy, 75, of Jamestown, died on Sun day Nov. 6,2016, at home, following an extended iUness She was bom Oct. 5, 1941, in Patrick County. Va. to the late Daniel Enoch and Lydia Smith Gray. She was a lifelong member of-Moriah United Methodist Church in Greensboro. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers. Douglas Delane Gray and Larry Joe Gray. 'Salvors; her husband, David Owens Malloy Sr.' 2 daughters. Julie Malloy Copeland (Brooks) of Greensboro and PoUy MaUoy Sheriield of Union, S.C,; a son David ' O^wens Malloy Jr. pf Climax; and a sister, Nancy Gray RraterofBuford.Ga. A private family graveside service was conducted at Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. Darren Crotts officiating. Memorials: Moriah UMC. 3611 Liberty Road. Greens boro, 27406. (336) 272-7988; or Greensboro History Mu seum, 130 Summit Ave., Greensboro, 27401; (336) 373- 2043. Condolences: www.eatonfimeralser\'ice.cdm. Gale Lynn Sheets Mr. Gale Lynn Sheets, 63, died at his home Tuesday, • Nov. 8,2016. He was bom July 21, 1953, the.son of the late Virginia n Thomas Harris Sheets and Robert Glen Sheets. He attend- ' ed Ashe Central High School. Prior to becoming disabled, he - worked as a yard supervisor with Mocksville Building Sup- ^B^iBPfBiB^B ply and was a self-employed 't !^1B| carpenter. 9|^. : Survivors: his wife, of al- Be^" t * " B^E .most 44 years, Barbara Sue Treadway Sheets; a son, Randy a .daughter, Regina Sheets of Mocksville; a brother. Ken- BBIft''"*'"^*'^^'' BBB ny Sheets of Sparta; 4 sisters, ^BBB-" ^^^^B ron Johnson of West Jelfer- son, Joann Shore (John Carl) and Dawn Baker, all of Statesville; a special friend, Gary Waller; several nieces and nephews; and other special friends, Deoale and Joel. He was also preceded in death by a brother. Bill Sheets,. : and 2 sisters, Bobbie Marsh and Jean Campbell. A celebration of life memorial service was conducted at' 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 10 at Davie Funeral Chapel officiat ed by Gary Waller. The family received friends following the service in the funeral chapel. Memorials: American Diabetes Association, 1300 Bax ter St., Suite 150, Charlotte, 28204. Condolences: www^aviefuneralservice.com.. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 17.2016 - 1 3 David Lewis Steele Sr. David Lewis Steele Sr., 81, died Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016, at Forsyth Medical Center. Mr. Steele was the son of the late Garvie Lewis .Steele and Mary Addie Stroud Steele. He was bom in Iredell County on May 8, 1935, and attended Harmony High School. He re- i . . tired from Ingersoll Rand after .33 years. Mr. Steele enjoyed the JBS outdoors, camping and traveling. He had-a love for animals and for music. He participated in church plays and had been a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church. He j^BI also loved watching wrestling and stock car racing. But one of his greatest pleasures was driving his 1968 Mercury Cyclone in the Mocksville Parade which he had done for 40 years, and he was a member of the Piedmont Car Association. Survivors; his wife of more than 42 years, Helen Faye Hayes Steele; 4 sons, David Lewis Steele Jr. (Debbie), Ricky Lee Steele (Annette), Timothy Dale Steele (Vick ie) and Jerry Wayne Bell, all of Mocksville; 3 daughters, Mary Lois Steele Peeler (Todd) of Rockwell, Lisa Diane Steele Dale (Richard) of Mocksville arid Angela Michelle Steele Spicer (Mark) of Hamptonville; 11 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; 2 nieces; and 3 nephews. He was also preceded in death by a brother and 2 sisters. The family received friends at Davie Funeral Chapel in Mocksville on Saturday, Nov. 12. A celebration of life service was be held at 2 pan. Sunday in the funeral chapel with the Revs. Jerry Gwalmey and Bobby Jones officiating. Burial followed in Tabor Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Olin. Memorials: charity of donor's choice. Condolences; wwwjda^iefuneralservice.com. James Lee'Jim'Shoffner Mr. James "Jim" Lee Shoffner, 87, of Briarcliff Lane, Mocksville, died Saturday, Nov. 12,2016, at his home. He was bom Jan. 25,1929, in Yadkin County to the late Martin Columbus and Emma Novella Southard Shoffner. SJudy Mason (Kenny) and Paula Dotson; a sister, Barbara Powell; a brother, Bill Shoffner; a grand- ley Mason and Kace Dotson, all of Mocksville. A funeral service was conducted at 1 pjn., Tuesday, Nov. 15 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. BobBriggs and Darren Crotts officiating. Burial followed in Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family re- ceived friends Monday, Nov. 14 at the funeral home.. Memorials: Chestnut Grove UMC General Fund, 2812 US 601 N., Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralseryice.com. Davle county Puouc uofar,Mocksville, NC 12 n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thorsday, Nov. 24,2016 Margaret B. Cranfill Margaret B. Cranfill, 83, died on Nov. 17,2016 after an .extended period of declining health. Bom Jan. 29, 1933 in Iredell County, she was the daughter of the late Floyd and-Lula Steelman Baggarly. She spent most of her life caring for others and was known for baking and sharing banana bread, being a reader and watching QVC. She is also preceded in death by grandson,-Steven Cran fill; brother, Charlie Baggarly and sister, Dorothy B. Rich- aidson. Survivors: her 4 children, Dianne Riedel (Jay), Jerry Cranfill (Beverly), Vicky Cranfill and Scott Cranfill (Deb bie); grandchildren, Decca and Wendy, Neil and Brent, Matt, Zachary and Casey; sisters, Marie Powell and Mary Nicholson; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Nov. 22 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Reavis Funeral Home of Harmony. Burial followed in the Harmony Cemetery. The family re ceived friends from 1-2 pm in the chapel. Memorials: Senior Services of Davie, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville. Condolences: wwwjeavisfuneralhomeharmony.com. Mary Alice Phifer Dedmon Mrs. Mary Alice Phifer Dedmon, 81, died Thursday, Nov. 17,2016, at her home. She was bora April 6,1935, in Rowan County to the late Daniel Boone and Zeldia Bollinger Phifer. Mrs. Dedmon was a 1953 graduate of Cleveland High School. She retired fiom Southern Bell Telephone Company after 33 years. Mrs. Dedmon was a member of Salem Lutheran Church. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Martha P, Herlocker; and a brother, PaulF. Phifer. Survivors: her husband, Delano M. Dedmon, who she married on Oct. 27,1956; a daughter, Shetri Young (Cole) of Concord; a son, Jody M. Dedmon of Wesley Chapel; a sister, Lula P. Allmon of Kannapolis; 3 granddaughters, Hannah, Chaney and Rachel Dedmon; and several nieces, nephews and their families. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.ra., Monday, Nov. 21 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Carroll Roberson officiating. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour pri6r to the service. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice£om. Homer Anderson Felts Mr. Homer Anderson Felts, 82, of Ivy Lane, Mocks ville, died Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016, at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. He was bora Sept. 19,1934 in Suny County to the late Roy and Ethel Webb Felts. Mr. Felts was a veteran of the U.S. Army and retired from In- gersoll-Rand. He was a mem- ber of Union Chapel United Methodist Church in Mocks- sB ville whei;e he enjoyed work- ing on projects. Mr. Felts loved * . }■going fi shing at the coast, yard ; "jm work, gardening, woodwork-ing and listening to country B|music but his greatest enjoy- 7S ment was. spending time with W his wife and family. He was also preceded in death by a brother. Warren Felts; and a sister, Ruth Reece. Survivors: his wife of 59 years, Lois Driver Felts of the home; a son, Keith Felts (Una); a daughter, Kim Felts Ross (Joe), all of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren, Kelly Felts Kieffer (Ellis), Jessi Felts, Dylan Vogler, Kaylan Vogler and Chase Ross; a brother, Charles Felts (Bobbie) of Mocksville; and a sister, Mary Felts Columbine of Wm- ston-Salem. A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 p.m., Tues day, Nov. 22 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chad Shoaf officiating. Biuial was to follow in Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery with military honors conducted by the U.S. Army National Guard. The family received IriendsMoriday, Nov. 21 at the funeral home. Memorials: Union Chapel UMC Cemetery fund, do Vada Beck, 677 Cana Road, Mocksville; Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simonton Road, Statesville, 28625; or charity of the donor's choice. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Frances June Peoples Farmer Ms. Frances June Peoples Fanner, 83, of Howard Street, Mocksville, died-Tuesday, Nov. 15,2016, at Forsyth Med ical Center in Winston-Salem. She was born June 14,1933 in Davie County to the late Alonzo Lee and Tallie Irene Lanier Peoples. Ms. Farmer retired from Horn's Truck Stop. She was preceded in death by a daughter; Judy Ramey; and a brother, Joe Peoples. Survivors: a son, Dana Anderson of Macungie, Pa.; and a sister. Ruby Stevens of Winston-Salem. A graveside service will be conducted at 10 am., Mon day, Nov. 28,at Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church Ceme tery. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com.Davie Cdun^ Pubifc liorarv NC Lucille Leach Geter Lucille Leach Geter of Woodleaf died on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016, in Rowan Regional Hospital following a period of declining health, and seriously ill for 11 days. She was bom in Rowan ■—; —, County on Nov. 12, 1931, ' ' laughter of the late Baxter uid Lurlie Leach. She attend- :d Rowan and Davie County ichools, and was a CNA in Rowan County. At an early age she joined New Jerusalem Ho- .iness Church, and later joined Freedom Mission (now Free- dom United Church of God). She served as the church sec- retary, Deaconess, choir mem- 3er, and usher. She worked in ;he kitchen and will be remem- aered for cakes she made. She was married to Benjamin Geter For more than 50 years. She was a mother to two daughters. She loved to garden and bake cakes, and was a member of the Outstanding Women's Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, Benjamin Geter in March of 2005. Survivors: 2 daughters, Dianne (Michael) Brawley of Mt. Ulla, and Tonie G. Jones of Salisbury; 3 broth ers, John (Carmen) Leach of Woodleaf, Mack A. (Dena) Leach, and Baxter Leach both of Salisbury; 7 sisters, Wil lie Mae Lucky of New Jeney, Lillian Summers, Barbara Hairston, and Priscilla Leach all of Salisbury, Helen Leach of Woodleaf, Ada (Norman) Morrison of Statesville, Pa tricia Funderburk of China Grove; 2 grandchildren, Dar ius Geter, whom she raised, and TeYonia (Nonis) White; 2 great-grandchildren, Jayla and Zoey Geter; a number of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Her funeral service will be Saturday, Nov. 26 at 1 p.m. at Freedom United Church of God in Woodleaf. Bishop Willie Joe Gray will officiate and burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church one hour before the service. Condolences at www.GrahamFuneralHomenet. Edith Beck Grubb Mrs. Edith Beck Grubb, 96, of Becktown Road, Mocks- ville, died Tuesday, Nov. 15,2016, at her home. She was bom Sept. 30, 1920 in Davie County to the late Charlie Houston and Lyd- ia Seaford Beck. Mrs. Grubb was the oldest member of Je- rusalem Baptist Church where " IBshe had been a Sunday school ^ fi teacher, and a member of the J 4 quilting club. She retired from HHBPtt - > \Monleigh Garment Co. and ^ continued to sew at home for JhI friends. She and her husbandClifton enjoyed traveling to BIB^Florida every winter since |' She was also preceded in death by her husband, CUfton Woodrow "C.W." Grubb; a grandson, Mark Grubb; and 4 ~ brothers, Wade, Kenneth, Richard and Clifford Beck. -Survivors: 4 children, Annette Foster (Paul) of Ad- vance, Carl Grubb (Nevida), Dennis Grubb (Judy) and Gary Grubb (Sandra), all of Mocksvilie; 9 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; 5 great-great-grandchildren; a brother, Claude Beck (Nancy) of Mocksvilie; and several I nieces and nephews. a funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Friday, Nov. - 18 at Jemsalem Baptist Church with the Revs. Donnie^Chapman, Jimmy Lancaster and Allen Mullens officiat- ^ing. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family Kreceived friends from 12:30-2 p.m. Friday at the church. ^ Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospi- O tal St., Ste. 103, Mocksvilie. ' Condolences: www£<aonfuneralservice£om. — I'AVIE county enterprise record, Thursday, Nov. 24,2016 Ricky Leonard Harrison Ricky Leonard Harrison would have been 58 this year. The Mocksvilie man's body was found this month after he disappeared in 2012. He was bom on May 27,1958. Survivors: his wife, Debbie Harrison; sons, Scott Hani- son and wife Jennifer, and Chris Harrison and wife Cassidy; daughter. Misty Shaw and husband Tommy; stepchildren, Georgianna Ramano and Alexandria Ramano; grandchil dren, Brooklyn Harrison, Ian Stamey, Austin Harrison, and Brandon Harrison; mother, Anne Gabard Harrison; broth ers and sister, Lisa Sink and husband Randy, and Cindy Lucas and husband David. He was preceded in death by: his father, Thomas Leon ard Harrison; brother, Terry; and fi rst wife, Debbie. Services are Incomplete. Debra Anne Tkach Lowdermilk Mrs. Debra Anne Tkach Lowdermilk, 57, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016, at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington. She was bom April 27, J959, in Pensacola, Fla.^to the late Edward Michael and Frances Ann Chaffin Tkach. She lived her life fully and out loud. She was unapologetically genuine. She had an infectious laugh and her smile radiated from within. She was an incredible cook, crossword puz zle genius, resident family nurse, a talented musician and a master stocking stuffer. The world will be a little less bright without her in it. She was also preceded in death by a son, Benjanun Mi chael Lowdermilk; and a sister, Valerie Harris. Survivors: her husband, William Grady "Gray" Low dermilk Jr. of the home; 3 children. Will Lowdermilk (Tommie), Kelly Lowdermilk, all of Winston-Salem and J.R. Wagner (Brianna) of Mamers; siblings, Ann Bailey, Patti Edson (Mike), Ed tkach (Dave), Albert Tkach (Don na), Frankie Stames (James), David Tkach (Paula) and Cliff Tkach (Renae); mother-in-law, Shirley Lowdermilk; and several nieces and nephews A memorial service was conducted at 2 pm., Sunday, Nov. 20 at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Gar- rett officiating. The family received friends at the church following the service. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. GUUUtjf ♦WocV.sviVie DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 24,20Ib Phyllis Rowe Mecham Phyllis Rowe Mecham died on Sunday, Nov. 20,2016. She was bom Oct. 12, 1948 in Wlnston-Salem to the late Jason and Edith Leonard Rowe. She grew up attend ing Griffith School and was in the first graduating class of Parkland High School in 1966. In November 1963, a love that spanned a lifetime and i —;—; beyond began when she met Vem Mecham. Five years later, n with Vem on cmtches from an MB injury in Vietnam, they were married on March 23, 1968 at Hopewell Moravian Church. V . ^ They always knew they would be together forever and a day. They were sealed in the Wash- ington DC LDS Temple in ,4 ' October 1978. Throughouther J life, she served faithfully in ^ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served _J^^B 141^ years as the Winston-Sa- lem Stake Young Women's President. She also served in the Primary, Relief Society and Sunday School organiza tions. She blessed the lives of many with her leadership, love, and kindness. She worked at RJ Reynolds, AdType, and Wake Forest University. Her work demonstrated ex cellence, and she was a beloved colleague. She raised three boys and spent hours watching baseball and basketball and endlessly typing reports and preparing projects for her sons. She loved holidays and family gatherings; the Amer ican flag, and shopping for others. In her later years, she enjoyed being outside in the sunshine enjoying the flowers Vem planted for her, riding the golf cart with her grandchil dren, and spending the evening watching TV hand in hand with her sweetheart. Survivors: her husband, Vem, of 48 years; 3 soqs, Matt (Liisa); Wes (Karen) and Brad (Liz); 12 grandchildren; and brothers, Roy (Linda) and Dave (Martha) Rowe. She was also preceded in death by an older sister, Mary Francis Rowe. The family was to receive friends at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton on Tuesday, Nov. 22 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. A fu neral service was to be held Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 1 p.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Clin- ard Road, Clemmons. She will be laid to rest beside her parents and sisters at Linwood United Methodist Church. Memorials: a children's charity of your choice. Condolences: wwwJiaywortk-miller.com. Davte county Puoiic uorary Mocksville. NO Charles Richard Shinault Mr. Charles Richard Shinault, 56, of Salisbury, died Wednesday, Nov. 16,2016, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. He was bom in Forsyth son of the late Alta Mae Nance Shinault and Luther Franklin and Steven Shinault. He was^a Shinault (Katy) of Mocksville; his children, Anita Salisbury; a brother, Keimeth Ray Shinault, and a sister, Glenda S. Morris, both of Yad- kinville; 3 grandchildren, Jayden and Urijah Dillard and Alexis Shinault; 8 step-grandchildren, Christin, Drew, Bil ly, Kaylee, Abby, Danny, Conner and Chloe; and a former wife, Tracey Shinault of Lexington. The family received friends from 2-3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20 at North Main Baptist Church. The celebration of life service followed at 3 p.m. officiated by the pastor, Dr. Dale Robertson. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. Condolences: wwwjnackiesinclairhawkins.com. Don Edward Strickland Don Edward Strickland, 86, died on Nov. 14, 2016 at the Pavilion of Bermuda Village in Bermuda Run. He bom in Dothan, Ala., and moved to Tallahassee, Fla. at a young age. There he received his elementary educa tion at FSU Developmental Research School and gradu ated from Leon High School. Further education included a bachelor's degree in accounting as well as master's and Ph.D degrees in higher education, all from Florida State University. He began his career in college administration at FSU, where he was head of the auditing department. He then accepted the position of vice president for business affairs at Millsaps CoUege in Jackson, Miss. He finished his professional career at Brevard College, again as vice president of business affairs. He married his childhood sweetheart, Betty Gibson Brown, and they enjoyed 64 years of matrimony. He was an active Presbyterian serving as deacon and then elder for many years in Tallahassee and Jackson. His baritone voice blessed the ears of many as he sang in the church choirs, Christmas masses and SPBSQ- SA (Society for the Preservation of. Barbershop Quartet Singing in America). He had a sweet smile, witty humor and gentle disposition. Even when ill he would smile and say thank you. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Bon nie Ruth Strickland; ^d his parents. LM and Myrtle Riley Strickland. Surviving: his wife, Betty of Winston Saleiri; his daugh ter, Rebekah Gibson Strickland of Atlanta, Ga.; daughter, Melanie Anne Strickland Renfroe (William O. Renfroe Jr.) of Mocksville; 2 grandsons, Daniel O'Brien Renfroe and Edward O'Brien Renfroe; a brother, Roy Strickland (Ma rie) ofTallahassee; and nieces, nephews and cousins. A graveside service will be held at Roselawn Cemetery in Tallahassee. Condolences: Wiiliam Franklin 'Willie' Bright Mr. William "Willie" Franklin Bright, 66, of Advance, died Sunday, Nov. 27,2016 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom Jan. 26, 1950 in Pelham, S.C. to Oris Smith Bright and James William '' Bright. Mr. Bright served in the U.S. Navy and was a member K- H of Redland Church, IPHC. K ' « He was preceded in death by |ufc 1 his parents; a daughter, Kristi; !* . -J a son, Jason; 2 brothers, Leroy " 'M Surviving: his wife of 46 years, Cathy Beauchamp^^^^^^fe Bright; a son, Josh Bright and wife Krystal of Lincolnton; and a brother, Virgil Bright and wife Dottle of Mocksville. ^ A funeral service will be held at 2 pjD. Friday, Dec. 2 at Redland Church, IPHC with Pastors David Richardson, Joel K. Boyles and Tim Nichols officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel, Bermuda Run. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-Miller.com. Kathleen Sheila Macdonald Caci Mrs. Kathleen Sheila Macdonald Caci, 73, of Holly Lane, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Novj22,2016, at Trinity Elms Assisted Livipg in Clemmons. Mrs. Caci was bom Nov. 24, 1942, in Elizabeth, NJ. to the late Hugh and Ruth Lorraine Deadmon Macdonald. She was a friend to all and loved her children, grandchil dren and animals. She was also preceded in death by her husband, WUiam "Bill" Caci; and 2 siblings, Ruth and Gary. Survivors: 2 daughters, Mary Kay Dyson (Philip) of Mocksville and Michelle Hall (Bobby) of Advance; and 4 grandchildren. Spencer and Kaitlin HaU and Meghan and Ryan Dyson. A memorial service was conducted at 2 pm. Sunday, Nov. 27, at Center United Methodist Church Cemetery with Rev. John Erwin officiating. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie, 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville; or Parkinson's Foundation, 200 SE 1st Street, Suite 800, Miami, FL 33131. • Condolences: www.eatonJuneralservice.com. Linda Elizabeth Driver 'Betsey' Carter Linda Elizabeth Driver "Betsey" Carter, 52, died at For syth Medical Center Saturday, Nov. 26,2016. She was a native of Norfolk, Va., bom Aug. 19, 1964, and the daughter of the late Harry Kenneth Driver and Sylvia Joyce Ball Driver. She graduated from Davie County High Sphool and HPIp earned her bachelor's degree from High Point University. She JhB was the office manager for Care- lina Fire Systems and a member ^of Chestnut Grove United Meth- Bt ^ Survivors: 3 daughters, Anna • O Beth Carter, Olivia Grace Carter yy' ^and Sarah McKenzie Carter, all ^ ^ of the home; a step-son, Rodney ^ Carter of Florida; a sister, Joy Driver Hamett of Wilson: an uncle, Grady Trivette; plus several cousins, 3 nephews, a ^ niece and 5 great-nephews. 0) A memorial service was to be conducted at 4 p.m. Q Wednesday at Chestnut Grove UMC with the Rev. David ^ Gilbreath officiating. The family was to receive friends fol- ^ lowing the service in the church. y. Memorials: to help offset final expenses, Davie Funeral - Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville. fQ Condolences: www.davieJuneralservicexom. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 1,2016- (L ^ ^ Vera Elizabeth Davis Vera Elizabeth Davis of Mocksville died on Wednesday, Nov. 23. She was bom Jan. 2, 1931 to.the late Azillee Johnson Barker and Ben Johnson. She graduated from Davie County Training School in 1951. She moved to Jamaica Queens, |Hk- N.Y. where she met her late husband, Dave Davis. 'Afier Hjwp, IBh becoming disabled, she moved , XP back to North Carolina and be- IBk : ' W came an active member of Shi- & ' loh Baptist Church in Mocks-- She was also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Emma Lee-Frost and Lillie Mae John son; 5 brothers, Paul Johnson, Benjamin Johnson, Ben J Johnson, Leonard Johnson, Thomas Johnson, and Bobby Johnson. Survivors: 2 sisters, Dorothy Anderson of Mocksville, and Mildred Mitchener of Baltimore, Md.; 2 brothers, Cal vin Johnson of Baltimore and Lawrence Rucker of Win- ston-Salem; and a host of nieces and nephews. Her funeral service was held on Sunday, Nov. 27 at 3:30 pjn. at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. The Rev. Joe. Clark officiated and Pastor Rodney Barker delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in Shiloh Baptist Church Ceme tery. The family received friends at the funeral home 30 minutes before the service. Memorials: donation to a favorite charity. Condolences: www.GrahamFimeralHomejiet. Joseph Sinclair 'Cuyler' Devine Joseph "Cuyler" Sinclair Devine; 19, died as a result of ah automobile accident Wednesday,'Nov. 23,2016. He was bom at Mt. Pleasant, S.C; on Feb. 28, 1997, the son of Sean and Lynn Devine of Mocksville. He was a graduate of Davie Coun- - ty High School and a student- at Iowa Western Comihuni^ ^ College. In addition to his parents, he is survived by: 2 sisters, Caitlin and Hunter Devine; his paternal grandmother, Ellen ' Devine of Maine; an uncle, Alex "Chip" Devine; 5 aunts, . Monica Boudreax, Candy Snyder, Renee' Rylee, Denny Sides and Kate Devine; Grand- mother Nana; special friends, Shell, Sammy, Jess, Luke and Alley; and all his Davie County family and friends. Preceding him-in death were his maternal grandpar ents, David Walters and Claudette Spann, and his paternal • grandfather, Joseph Devine. The family received friends from 1-2 p.in. Saturday at Blaise Baptist Church. A celebration of life memorial ser vice followed in the church at 2 p;m. officiated by Pastor Bill Phillips and assisted by Chad Correll, Bobby Sweat, Coach "B", Caitlin Devine and Hunter Devine. Following the service, there was a balloon release at the Dayie Coun ty High School football field. Honorary pallbearers were: Josh Lankford, Josh Hansell, Parker Correll, Ryan Heath, Bobby Sweat and Austin Thomas. . Memorials; Davie County Youth Football Association •or to the Davie County High School Cheerleaders program. • Condolences and reflections: wwwxiaviefuneralservice. Davie county Puoiic uoraiv MocksviHe. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 1,2016 - C ^ ^ Cq Eugene Myers Dyson Eugene Myers Dyson, 75, of Mocksville died on Thurs- day, Nov. J7, 2016 at Glenn-A. Kiser Hospice Home in Salisbury. Ik^. Dyson was a native of 1941, the son of the late Clyde serve his country for two years f „in the US Army. He retired as ^ ^ South River United Methodist /||H Cottrell Ross of Maine; 2 grandchUdren, Ian and Evan Cottrell; and a nephew, Chris Dyson. He was also preceded in death by a brother, R.C. Dyson. A celebration of life memori^ aervice was conducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 21 at South River United Methodist Church officiated .by Pastor Randy Powell, and Tim Kel- ty. Inurnment with military honors followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends following the ser vice at the church. Memorials: South River UMC Food Pantry;2880 South River Church Road. Woodleaf, 27054. Condolences: wwwJayiefimeralservice'.cbm. ' Charles Edward *Ed' Gaither Charles Edward "Ed" Gaither, 84, of Few Acres Lane, Harmony, died Monday, Nov. 28,2016, following a brief illness at his home with his ' ' wife Cora Lee and lifelong friend John Henry Reeves by his side.. Mr. Gaither was bom Nov. 29,1931,inStatesvil]e and was a son of the late William Guy Gaither and Elsie Richardson Gaither. He was a 1950 gradu- ate high school. He was a veter- an of the U.S. Army and retired from Fiber Industries after 20 years, and then from IngersoU- Rand. he was honored a charter member for 40 years of service the Shef- Beid-Calahaln Fire Department serving for 30 years as treasurer. Mr. Gaither was a lifelong member of New Union United Methodist Church serving as a Lay Servant, Sunday school teacher, and on numerous eommittees, He enjoyed gardening, reading, and was espe cially talented as a wine maker. Survivors: his wife, Cora Lee (Vestal) Gaither; daugh ter. Melissa Lynn Gaither; son Alvin Joseph Gaither; and 2 stepsons, Duane Vestal and Mickey Vestal; brother-in-law, fohnny Naylor; sister-in-law, Linda Leazer (Brady); and a multitude of cousins, friends, nieces, and nephews. He was also preceded in death by: 3 brothers, William 3uy Jr., David Lawrence, an infant brother; a sister, Mary lois Naylor; first wife, Jerleen Snider Gaither; and 2 infant !ons. A celebration of life wOl be conducted at 2 pjn., Fri- iay, Dec.2 at New Union United Methodist Church. The ^ev. Eric Lineberry will officiate. Burial will follow in the :hurch cemetery with full military honors and Sheffield- Dalahaln Fire Department honors. The family will receive iiends from 6:30-8 p.m., Thursday, Dec. I,at Davie Fu- leral Service. Memorials: New Union UMC, ATTN: Doris Dyson, 1469 County Line Road, Harmony, 28634; or to the Shef- ^eld-Calahaln Fire Dept., 435 Dyson Road, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwjiaviejuneralservice.com. BlO - \^/i l Xo \ fe Brenda Lee Carter Hanes Mrs. Brenda Lee Carter Hanes, 70, of Advance, died- Tuesday, Nov. 22,2016 at her home. She was bom Nov. 12,1946 in Davie County to "Slim" and Sallie Carter. She married the love of her life, Ken neth Hanes on July 28, 1965. He served in Vietnam in 1967 and was wounded in the 1968 TET Offensive. He returned home to heal and they began their family, includ ing sons, Perry Hanes, Josh Hanes and daughter-in-law, Becky. They had 5 grandchildren. Dale,Tristan, Jeremiah, Lucy Ann, and Michael. She is also survived by 3 brothers, Craig "Stormy", Rex and Lester Carter. She enjoyed traveling, was a gifted stain glass artisan, and expert quilter. She Won many ribbons with her quilts, including the Blue Ribbon & Judges Choice at the 2016 Dixie Classic Fair. She had a joy smd love for life. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. The family re ceived friends following the service. Memorials: Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital St., Mocks ville. ' . Condolences: WH'wJiayworf/j-mi7/er.com., Ricky Leonard Harrison Ricky Leonard Harrison would have been 58 this year. The Mocksville man's body was found this month after he disappeared in 2012. He was bom on May 27,1958. Suryivors: his wife, Debbie Harrison; sons, Scott Harri son and wife Jennifer, and Chris Harrison and wife Cassidy; daughter, Misty Shaw and husband Tommy; stepchildren. Geoigianna Romano and Alexandria Romano; grandchil dren, Brookelynn Harrison, Ian Stamey, Austin Hahison, and Brandon Harrison; mother, Anne Gabard Harrison; .brother and sisters, Lisa Sink and husband Randy, Cindy Lucas and husband David, and Jeff Harrison and wife Deb. He was preceded in death by: his father; Thomas Leon ard Hairisori; brother, Terry; and first wife, Debbie. . Services are incomplete. Annie Ruth Luper Howard Mrs. Annie Ruth Luper Howard, 85, of Foric-Bixby Road, Advance, died Sunday, Nov. 27, 2016, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston- She was bom May 5, 1931, in Davie County to the late Si ' Lindsey Jonathan and Clara a lifelong member of Fork Baptist Church and was retired .- She was also preceded in :fe-. n death by a sister, Edna L. Shel- ton; and a brother, Melvin J. % Survivors: her husband, — George Alvin Howard of the home; 2 sons, Scott Alan How ard (Melissa) of Manhattan Beach, Calif, and Timothy Shea Howard (Vivien) of Greensboro; 2 granddaughters, Zoe and Sophia; a brother, Frank Potchie Luper of Ad vance; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at 11 a.m-., Thurs day, Dec. 1 at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Gairett officiating. Inumiiient was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com.Davie county Pubuc uDiai'VMocksville. NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 1,2016 - C g ^ rc] Edward Harold *Ed' Mays Edward Harold "Ed" Mays, 69, died at his home under the care of Hospice on Sunday, Nov. 27,2016. He was bom in Rowan County on Oct. 4,1947, the son of Rosa Mae Phelps Mays of Cooleemee the late Harold Mays. He retired from Food Lion where he had worked in maintenance at the company warehouse. After retirement, he became a self-employed carpenter. He was a member f • ® o*' of Community Baptist Church. |||i ' W He was gifted artistically and J had a number of paintings. He loved entertaining at his home in his "Party Club" where hiends gathered to socialize and fellowship together. Also surviving: his wife, Joyce Ann Osbome Mays; 2 daughters, Michelle Mays of Wbodleaf and Tammy Mays of Virginia; a step-son, William "Bubba" Gibson (Angie); 2 step-grandchildren, Lisa and Jenna; a brother, John Mays (Peggy) of Cooleemee; 8 grandchildren, Heimisa, Jesse, Stephanie, Joshua, Carmela, Vanessa, Nicholas and Lilly; plus a niece, Shaiuion Mays. Also preceding him in death was a daughter. Kimberly Mays. A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 pjn. Wednesday, Nov. 30 at Community Baptist Church, 612 Gladstone Road, Mocksville, with Pastor Mike Burchette officiating. The body laid in state one hour prior to the service during which time the family will receive friends. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Memorials: Hospice of Rowan, 720 Grove St., Salis bury, 28144. Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservice.com. Lillie Keller 'Elaine' Miller Lillie "Elaine" Keller Miller, 52, of Ellenboro, died on Friday,Nov. ll,2016atherresidence. She was bom April 17,1964 in Catawba County to the late Samuel Keller and Naomi Slaughter Cook of Hickory. She volunteered numerous hours at the Davie Domestic Violence Service and Rape Crisis Center where she was , awarded the Elaine Miller Outstanding Volunteer Service Award, which is named in her honor. ' She was also preceded in death by her husband, Dave Miller, and her sister, Judy Christine Keller. Survivors: a son. Randy Russell Keller of Marion; daughters, Stella Nicole Fuentas of Oak Harbor, Wash., Sheila Jeanette Ary of Oak Harbor; brothers, Samuel Lee Keller and wife April of Ellenboro, Eddie Russell Keller of Vale, Randy Horace Keller and wife Tina of Claremont; sister, Naomi "Janie" Sipe and husband Wayne of New ton; grandchildren, Hannah Fuentas, Nimo Fuentas, Joseph William Funtas, Abigal Ary, and Shawn Edward Ary. A memorial service was held on Sunday, Nov. 20 6 at, 3 p.m. at Open Word Holiness Church in Newton. Memorials: Dayie Domestic Violence Service and Rape Crisis Center, 172 S. Clement St., Suite 2, Mocksville. Condolences: www.bennei^neralservice,.com.' Hubert 'Clay' McClamrock Sr. Mr. Hubert "Clay" McClamrock Sr., 64, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, Nov. 29,2016 at Forsyth Medical Center in Wnston-Salem. He was bom Dec. 15, 1951, in Rowan County. Mr. McClam- |B^' rock was a member of Oak Grove ■R. s United Methodist Church. HeP ^ :• was employed by Lowe's Home | Improvement for 25 years. He I moved back home to be closer M -a, f to family and went to work for^ Mocksville Builders Supply and \ »' Caudell Lumber.Survivors;hiswifeof31 years, Judy McClamrock of the home; 2 sons. Sonny McClamrock (Cher- i T yl) of Texas and Beau McClam-B 8 >1 rock of Thomasville; 6 grandchil dren; his father, Gilmer Hubert "Buddy" McClamrock; his mother, Louise Ward McClam rock, both of Mocksville; a brother. Randy McClamrock (Vicki) of Mooresville; brothers-in-law, Jon Dimick of New York and Barry Dimick (Melody) of Florida; sisters- in-law, Donna Guevremont of Massachusetts and Lisa Gil bert of Florida; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 ajn., Friday, Dec. 2 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Rodney Burton and Kevin Hobson officiating. The family will re ceive fnends at the funeral home following the service. Memorials: Oak Grove UMC, 1994 US 158, Mocksville. Condolences: \vww£aionfuneTalseTvice£om. Thomas Neely Thomas Neely, 79, died at Davie Place Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016, following a lengthy battle with prostate cancer. He was bom Oct. 12, 1937, , • fi eld,She^i '^eely,'"^^ Jackson, Linda Hogan and Amber Neely; and 3 nephews, Kenneth Neely, Ricky Neely and Aaron Neely. A celebration of life memorial service was held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Shiloh Baptist Church, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservice.com. ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec: 1,2016 - C ? Carole Lynn Knowles Steele Carole Lynn Knowles Steele, 83 of Advance, died on Nov. 24,2016,Thanksgiving morning. She was bom in Gunnison, Colo, on April 18,1933, to 1 James Merrill and Eunice Ellen Curtiss Knowles. She was a homemaker until her 2 daugh- '-ki; ters went out oh their own. She , ' loved music, played the piano, • : ■' ^ and was a decent golfer. She : ® devoted Jesus follower. When her grandchildren came, never hesitated to bring Je- sus into life's lessons and was \ "Gramnia" to all their friends va Kay Knowles Loebe and husband Robert Glenn Loe- be; Judy Lee Moore, daughter Kathtyn Steele Brehm and husbandJack Brehm; grandsons Patrick John Law, Benjamin Shane Law, Samuel William Law; granddaughter Shelly Rae Moore Egbert and husband, Pete Egbert; great-grand daughter, Btuley Rae Egbert; great grandspn, Greye Eg bert; and nephew, James Glenn Loebe. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 pm. Satur day, Dec. 3 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel by the Rev. Kevin Frack. The family will receive friends foUow- ' ing the service. Memorials: Storehouse for Jesus, 675 E. Lexington Rd., Mocksville. Condolences: wwwJic^worth-miller.com. Debra Thomas Wyatt Mrs. Debra Thomas Wyatt, 62, di^ at Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home on Nov. 23,2016. She was bom on Nov. 2,1954 to James Franklin Thomas and Corene Ellis Thomas in Porsyth County. She graduat- ed from Parklarid High School and went on to work for Wa- chdvia Bank and Trust where ■ I ^ events for retirees. She was de- El^ sd Pinedale and First Christian remem- bered as a warm-hearted lady . She was preceded in death David Blaine Wyatt and Eric Michael Wyatt, both of Waynesville; sister, Stephanie Thomas Speer (Donald) of Mocksville; and a niece, Katie Speer Smith (Justin) of Fayetteville. A funeral service was held at noon, Saturday, Nov. 26' at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Bob McCaskill officiating. The family received friends for one hour prior to the service. A graveside committal service was held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Chestnut Hill Cemetery in Salisbury. • Memorials: Kate B.Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Ln., Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miller.com. Davie county Puoiic uoiarvMorksviHe DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 8,201j Beverly Kay Winecoff Allen Mrs. Beverly Kay Winecoff Allen, 71, of Sanford Av enue, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2016, at her home. She was bora Oct. 9, 1945; in Rowan County to the late Roy William and Mabel Ruth Goodnight Winecoff. Mrs. Allen was a member of South River Church of Christ in Woodleaf and was a retired CNA. Mrs. Allen was fond of n her furry friends, Toot-Toot i; and Abbie. She enjoyed fami- ly get togethers and spendingtime wiA her church family. B mrjjii^ of 53 years, Jack Preston Al- B; W. . len Sr. of the home; children, Point, Vaden Allen "(Tamyra) of Kemersville and Angela j Bracken (Glenn) of Harmony; grandchildren, Preston, Rich- ard, Sean, Leslie, Emerson, Gerald, Josh (Jodie) and Dustin; great-granddaughter, Savannah; siblings. Bill Winecoff (Debbie) of Salisbury, Brenda Windsor (Perry) of Mooresville, Terry Winecoff, Barbara Kirk (Pete), Peggy Rogers (Phil), all of Salisbury and Harvey Winecoff (Kris) of Oklahoma; and a multitude of friends who were family. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 3 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Jimmy Stone and Tommy Graham officiating. Burial followed in South Riv er Church of Christ Cemetery. The family received fnends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, 6520 N.An drews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309-2132. Condolences; www.eatonfuneralservice£om. Danny Lee 'Wheelman' Charles Mr. Danny Lee "Wheelman" Charles, 62 of Mocksville, died Wednesday, Nov. 30,2016. Surviving: his wife, Joyce; | ' son, Jason Stewart (Angle); daughter, Cindy Prince (Ran- i*" ah Dinkins, Meredith Styers (Cody), Christopher Smith, Britani Charles, Caleb and Bay- . lie Cox; 2 great-grmdchildren, * ' " all of Mocksville; his moth- B^.;, : JgL er, Lois Hayes and his 2 sis- ters, Vicky Lambert and Kaye Cabe, all of Thomasville; sev- eral nieces and nephews; clos et friends, Steve Reavis, Richard "Tick" Longworth, John Binkley and Gene Rominger. He is preceded in death by his grandfather, PA. Clod- felter; fathef, Arthur Lee Charles; brothers. Randy and Douglas Charles; and sister, Gaye Hayes of Thomasville. He had retired from the NCDOT Forsyth Equipment Shop and from the Smith Grove Fire Department. He was a member of Comatzer Baptist Church. He was everyone's ftiend, backyard mechanic and if you knew him well, you knew when he pointed that magic finger; some woric was fixing to happen in the shop-. As usual Tic, Steve and Gene would jump right in. He loved tractors and many years were spent at tractor pulls with his family and friends. Of ten you could find him with Jason at Boy Scout events. He had a love for old cars and at almost any time of the year car parts and projects would be in the works. Many meals were shared between his brother-in-law Wayne and wife Carol and his in-laws each living on either side of him. He was a hard worker, a friend faithfiil and loyal to the end. He grew up poor, was a rebel child but he grew to a man, raising his family. His heart was as pure as gold loving his family and friends until the end and even then his concerns were focused on them and their well being.' A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Burial followed in Cornatzer Baptist Church Cemetery. The family receive friends two hours prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorials: Davie County Firefighter's Association Be nevolence Fund at Bank of the Ozarks. Condolences: www.hayworth-miller.com. Dorothy Leigh Dotson Mrs. Dorothy Leigh Dotson, 91, died on Nov. 29,2016, at her residence. She was bom in Durham on May 27,1925 to John Wil liam and Margaret Pauline Scales Roberts. During World •War II, she worked for Douglas Aircraft in Long Beach, Calif. Once she became a mother, she focused her energy on her family and took pride in being a homemaker and wife. After her chddren were grown, she returned to work as a bookkeeper for Midway Electric Co. She is also preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Edward Dotson; and a sister, Margaret-Ann Roberts Stuck- ey. Surviving: a daughter, Debra Leigh Dotson; a son, Robert Edward Dotson (Robin); 2 grandchildren. Amber Elizabeth Dotson and Robert Edward Dotson Jr.; ^d 2 step-grandchildren, Matthew Alan Swaim and Mark Wes ley Swaim (wife Janna). A graveside service was held at 2 pjn. on Saturday, Dec. 3 at Forsyth Memorial Park with the Rev. John Bish op officiating. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miUer.com. - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 8,2016 Ronald Eugene Galyean Mr. Ronald Eugene Galyean, 60, of Mocksville died at Forsyth Medical Center on Wednesday, Nov. 30,2016. He was bom in Galax, Va. on May 12,1956 to the late Troy and Mary Felts Galyean. Survivors; his children, Stacey Southern and husband, Kevi"' Christina Rojas and Hunter Horn. Carter Galyean 5. and Colton Galyean; a sister Randy Hartley officiating. He was also preceded in death by an infant sister, Me- linda Kay Galyean. „ ^ ^ q.oa The family will receive friends on Saturday from 9.30 a.m. until the time of the service at Moody Funeral Home in Mt. Airy. Condolences: wwwjnoodyfiineralservices.com. Mae Caudell Howard Mrs. Mae Caudell Howard. 103, formerly of Mocks ville, died Tuesday, Nov. 29,2016, at Western NC Baptist Home in Asheville. She was bom Jan. 15,1913, in Davie County to the late Thomas Ishmael and Jessie Ida Hendrix Caudell. She was a lifelong member of First Bap- tist Church in Mocksville. was a beautician for more than 50 years and opened a beauty : shop inCooleemeein 1932. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Bill Howard; a sister, Lucille Caudell Howard; and 2 broth- Caudell. T n Survivors include several nieces and cousins. A funeral service was con- Dec. at Baton Funeral Chap- el with the Rev. Shane Nixon officiating. Burial followed in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: First Baptist, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville. Condolences: MWv.eafonyimera/jervice.co/n. Patty Helms Griffin Mrs. Patty Helms Griffin, 96, of Mocksville, died on Dec. 2,2016 at home with her daughter. She was bom July 26,1920 in Union County to the late Clarence Price Helms and Maggie Dora Polk Helms. Be fore moving to the Piedmont section of North Carolina, she lived in Wilmington, Whiteville, —^^ Elizabethtown, Charlotte and Jacksonville where she worked at Camp Lejeime. She lived an active li'e which exemplified her strong Christian faith. She began work at an early age serving as a ^HjL W , telephone switch board operator ■If 'and retired as assistant personnel ■ officer with the Corps of Engi-neers in Wilmington. She knitted and crocheted while she and her husband,. Bill, traveled exten- sively in their motor home. She was a genuine Southern "lady" who served in prominent lead- ership positions such as chair of the Junior Woman's Club and as a hospice volunteer.She was predeceased by: her husband, William EverettGriffin'; an infant son. Bill Jr.; 2 sisters. Kathleen Bunn andVirginia Moore; and a brother, Clarence Helms.Surviving: a daughter, Phyllis Gough of the home; 2grandchildren, Susan Cranfill (Chuck) and Steve Cavana-ugh (Tonya); ^d 4 great-grandchildren, Grayson and Seth Cranfill and Ashley and Lilly Cavanaugh. A celebration of life service will be held at HighlandPresbyterian Church in Winston-Salera on Dec. 11 with visitation at 3 in the activity building foUowed by a service in the sanctuary. Memorials; Hospice of Davie. Dewey Jay Hunt Jr.Dewey Jay Hunt Jr., 71 of Mocksville. died on Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2016, in Forsyth Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. His funeral service will be woka. Zion Chinch in Mocksville, ®^ where the Rev. Pamela Phillips serves as pastor. A memorial service will be held at Smith Grove, 3707 US 158 Mocksville, on Saturday, Dec. 10 at noon.Memorials: Smith Grove AME Zion Buildihg Fund; or to Gideons Memorial Bible Program.Condolences: wwwphillipsfitneralservicexom. C8 - DAVEE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 8,2016 Edith Katherine Vestal Myers Mrs. Edith Katherine Vestal Myers, 84, of Advance, died Nov, 30,2016 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom Dec. 18, 1931 in Forsyth County to the lateRobeth Vestal and Ruby Miller Vestal. Mrs. Myers was a member of Elbaville United Methodist Church and re tired from R J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 32 years. She was preceded in death by her husband. Garland Myers, and her brothers and sister, Howard, John, Rachel, and Richard. Survivors: 2 sons, Jerry Myers and Garry Myers; a brother, Kenneth; and her 2 sisters, Shirley and Pat. The family received friends Friday, Dec. 2 at Hay- worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Burial was private. Memorials; Elbaville UMC, 2595 NC 801 S., Advance. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miller.com. Nancy Louise Thompson Spradlin Ms. Nancy Louise Thompson Spradlin, 77, formerly of North Carolina, died Sunday, Dec. 4,2016 in Colonial Heights, Va. She was bom April 12,1939, in Rockbridge County. Va. to the late Cecil Thompson and Nancy Ferguson Thomp son. She was retired from ITT Optical in Roanoke.Va. and worked part time at RCR Racing when she moved to North Carolina. Survivors; a sister. Sue pancy:_and 4 children, Kathy Dickinson of Mocksville, Teresa Pacheco of Winston-Sa- lem, Leslie Mayo II of Chester, \%. and William Mayo of Bedford, Va.; 7 grandchildren, Amanda Lukas, Matthew Mayo, Melissa Booner Nichole Dubois, Geoffrey Mayo and Elisabeth Mayo, Ch^lotte Mayo; and 9 great-grand- children. Ms. Spradlin remains are being cremated at her request and no funeral nor memorial is being held at her request. Hazel Faye Reynolds Rummage Mrs. Hazel Faye Reynolds Rummage, 88, of Sterling Drive, Mocksville, died Monday, Dec. 5,2016, at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. She was bom Aug. 14, 1928, in Davie County to the late John Alonzo and Gladys "Datie" Boger Reynolds. Mis. Rummage was a beloved and active member of Ea- tons Baptist Church and was derful sense of humor and loved her nieces and nephews. X mage; 3 sisters; and 6 brothers. and numerous nieces and neph- A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 pm., Thursday, Dec. 8 at Eatons Baptist Church with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive fiiends at the church one hour prior to the service.. Memorials: Eatons Baptist Cemetery fund, 1922 US 601 N., Mocksville. Condolences: www£atonfuneralservicej:om. Eva Smith Troutman Eva Smith Troutman, 92, of Franklinton, died Monday, Dec. 5,2016 at the Franklin Oaks Nursing Center in Louis- She was bom in Davie Coun- D*! the daughter of the late Maryr ^ Myrtle Starr Smith and Enoch W. 1 nth' ' J A graveside.funeral service was to he held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7 at the Fairview Cemetery in Franklinton with the Rev. Robert Collier officiating. Survivors: her son, David E. Watts of Louisburg; her daugh- tet, Carol Reid; a S. Carter; 4 grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter, Maggie Roman of Charlotte. Memorials: Living Springs Church of God (Girls Club) PC Box 667 Franklinton, 27525. Condolences: wwwhrigh^neralsrpm. William 'Bill' Sanderson William "Bill" Sanderson, 68, died at his home Mon day, Dec. 6,2016. Arrangements will be announced by Davie Funeral Ser vice. Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralservicejtom. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 15,2016 n C9 Betty Starr Glover BrasweU Mrs. Betty Starr Glover BrasweU, 73. died on Dec. 6, 2016"at Wake Forest Baptist Health. . She was bora June 17, 1943 in Wake County to the late .WiUiam Lee Glover Sr. and Betty Barden Glover. Mrs. BrasweU was a member of Clemmons Presbyterian Church. She received her undergraduate degree from Mars Hill University, obtained her master's of education degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel HUl, and master's of school administration from Campbell Univer sity. She was a teacher and principal for the Durham and Wake County public schools systems. Her faith in God and • her compassion for those in need represent the dedicated, generous and gracious person that she was. She was active and supportive of chmtable organizations. Survivors! her husband of 51 years, Charles Mari on BrasweU; her daughter, Katie Hutchens and husband Ricky; her son, GiU BrasweU and wife Amy; 3 grandchil dren, Kaylee, Lauren, and Jacob Hutchens; her sister, Sar ah Bridges; her brother, William Glover and wife Martha; and by many other "family" members. A celebration of life service wUl be held at 3 p.m. Sat urday, Dec. 10 at Bermuda Village Retirement Community with the Rev. Dr. William Hoyle of Clemmons Presbyteri an officiating. Inurnment wiU be later at Clemmons Pres- ' byterian Church Columb^um. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. Condolences; wwwJia:}^onh-miller.com. Robert Lee 'Tarz' Hampton Jr. Robert Lee "Tarz" Hampton Jr., 72, of Cooleemeee, ; died Sunday, Dec. 11,2016, at his home on Lefler Lane. ; He was a' native and Ufelong resident of Davie Coun-th^l son of the^la^^^^ Heather H. Whitaker and hus band James ofMocksvUle; 3 brothers, Johnny, Kenny and Jimmy Hampton, all of Cooleemee; 3 sisters, Joyce Spill- man and Diana Barber of Cooleemee and Betty Jane Camp- beU of Mount Airy; 7 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandcM- dren. The. family was to receive friends from 6;30-8:30 Wednesday at Davie Funeral Chapel. A "graveside cele bration of life service was to be conducted at 12:30 pm. n Thursday at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee officiat ed by the Rev. Shelby Harbour. Military honors were to be accorded by the NC National Guard and the VFW Memo- - rial Honor Guard. Condolences: wwwdaviefuneralservicexom. Bridget DarleneRobbins Reynolds Bridget Darlene Robbins Reynolds, 43, of Mocksv^e died at her home on Sally Lane, Mocksville, on Monday Dec. 5.2016, following a period of dechnmg health. She was born Sept. 20, 1973, the daughter of Jane Houck Robbins and Bobby Gene Robbins. She was a 1991 graduateofDavieCoun- ty High School. Also surviving; 2 daugh- ters, Ciera Beam of Kannap- ^ " ^^9 olis and Brittany Reynolds of StatesviUe; 2 brothers, Bobty Eugene Robbins of Mocks- viUe and Jeffery Robbins of ^HB||rCooleemee; and- her signif- ^^9 icant other, Terry. Byerly of • Reedy Creek. She was preceded in death by a brother, Jackie Robbins. ^ Th„r. ThefamUy received friends from II am.-l P-^- Thurs day at Davie Funeral Chapel. The celjratron of life sen vi« was conducted at 1 p..m. in the funeral chapel witl the Rev DarreU Carttetle officiating. Bunal and cormitta foUowed at Mount Carmel FreewiU Baptist Church Ceme- Funeral Service, 4,6" V^ey Road Mocksville, to help offset final expenses of the family.CoTid6isnces:\vwwJaviefimeralservice.com. Eugenia Robertson Rumley Eugenia Robertson Rumley, 72, died Wednesday, Dec.7, 2016 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. A funeral service was held at Davidson Funeral Home, Hickory Tree Chapel at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11 with Pastor Brian MaKray officiating. She was bom in Davidson County on Jan. 18, 1944 to • Turner Cicero Robertson and Laura Mae Michael Robertson. She.wasamemberofEbenezer I ' United Methodist Church and preceded in death by: her parents; and a brother, Richard Curtis Rumley of the X home; a son, Richard Turn- P n er Rumley .(April) of Lex ington; a sister, Lana Turner Clinard (Lonnie) of Thomas- ville;.3 grandchildren, Jessica ^ ' Ramirez, Kayla Rumley and Nathan Rumley; 2 great-grand children, Brayden Daube and Beckham Ramirez. Memorials: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, PO Box 1000 Dept. 142, Memphis,TN 38101-9908. Condolences: wwwjdavidsonfuneralhomejiet. i'ls Co-n:y n!D:;c uDrao ^iOckoV'llje, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 15,2016 -• C 9 William Calvin 'Bill' Sanderson William Calvin "Bill" Sanderson, 68, of Mocksville, died at his home Monday, Dec. 5,2016. A native of California, he was bom May 21, 1948, the son of the late William Oliver and Evelyn Moore S^d- erson. He was a 1966 graduate of Carl Hayden High School in Phoenix, Ariz. He honorably served in the United States Navy. His,working career in- eluded several years with In- S gersol-Rand and with Doosan % Equipment Corp. in .addition ipip. to'other companies. He was a ,.S| member of Jemsalem Baptist V Church and bad been active with the Cooleemee Ruritan Survivors: his wife of 39 years, Frances Kay Waiford Sanderson of the home; a son, Christopher Shane Sanderson of Lexington; a daughter. Joni Ruth of Prescott Valley, Ariz.; and an adopted son. Brent Dean Sanderson. He was also preceded in death by a son, Jeffery Sander son, and 2 sisters. Elaine and Juanita. A celebration of life service was conducted at 3 pjn. Saturday, Dec. 10 at Davie Funeral Chapel officiated by the Revs. Donnie Chapman and Jimmy Lancaster. Military honors were accorded by the U.S. Navy and the VFW Me morial Honor .Guard. The family received friends in the chapel from 1 p.m. until the time of service.. Memorials: Jerusalem Baptist Missions. Condolences; wwwJaviefitneralservicexom. Archie Glen Sidden Sr. Archie Glen Sidden. Sr., 78, of Mocksville died Thurs day, Dec. 8.2016. at Briaii Center in Statesville. He was a native of Wilkes County, bom Jan. 16,1938, and the son of the late Joe Clin- ter Sidden. He was a sawmill nette^ Marie Harwood (Chris- na Sue Kuhn of Advance; a half-sister, SheUa Bowles (Tre- jo): 12 grandchildren; and 15 , great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Gary Sid den. and a sister. Ivy Zale Holbrook. • A celebration of life memorial service was conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at Davie Funeral'Chapel with the Rev. ; Mary Hatley officiating. The family received friends after.; the service in the chapel. Memori,als: Davie Humane Society, .291 Eaton Road, j Mocksville. Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralservice.com. Mary Louise Taylor Seamon Mrs. Mary Louise Taylor Seamon, 94. of Spencer, died Monday, Dec. 12,2016, at Magnolia Gardens. She was bom Aug. 4.1922. in Davie County to the late John Marion and Tossie Boger Taylor. Mrs. Seamon was a member of Corinth Church of Christ. She enjoyed sewing. She was also preceded in death by her husband, James Francis Seamon; a sister. Thelma Seamon; and a brother, Paul Taylor. . Survivors: several nieces .and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at 11 am.,Thurs- day, Dec. 15 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, Mocksville. Burial was to follow in Corinth Church of, Christ Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Condolences; www.eatonfuneralseTvice£om. Dckle County f'uDitc fclocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 22,2016 - 6 ic ^ ^ ± William A. Bailey Mr. William A. Bailey, 80, died Sunday, Dec. 18,2016 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom in Fprsyth County on Oct. 16,1936 to the I I late William Alex and Mabel ' Hartman Bailey. He graduated from Shady Grove High School and retired from RJ. Reynolds was a member of the Oasis Shri- ners and the Advance Masonic \ Lodge. He was also a member of ' <;■?".? the Gold Wing Road Riders As- sociation in which he traveled to old David Terry Jr. (Jenny); 4 great-nieces, Kaitlin Lanier, Cara Terry, Riley Terry, and Harper Terry; 3 cousins, Taylor Fred Bailey, Jenny Rota, and Jeff Slagle; and a special friend, Ann Newsome. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 22 at Adviice United Methodist Church with the Rev. Patrick Snow officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery with Masonic Rites. The family was to re ceive friends 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. . ' Memorials: Masonic Home for Children, 600 College St. Oxford, 27565. Condolences: wwwJrayworth-miller.com. Annie Opal Wood Brown Annie Opal Wood Brown died on Monday, Dec; 19, 2016, surrounded by her family. She was bom Oct. 14, 1942, to Bill and Willie May Wood." Survivors: 2 sons, Donnie and Gene Allen; a daughter, Milissa Brown; 4 sisters, Linda Wood, with whom she has ' lived. Sue Hicks, Patsy Laird, and Kathy York. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Jean and Peggy, and her husband, Donald Allen. , Services arrangements will be announced by DayieFu-; neral'Service of MocksviUe. Condolences; wwwMavieftitteralservicexrom. . ,■ Elbert Clark ElbertClark, 76,ofMocksviIle, diedDec. 18)2016,in Rowan Regional Hospital following a short illness. He was bom in Anson County, son of the late Virginia Clark and Clarence Clark ■■ ' Industries. He was an active usher, tmstee, deacon, and treasurer of the church building ™ death by 2 brothers, Herbert and Joseph Clark. Survivors: his wife, PauletteM. Clark of the home; a son, David Clark; a daughter, Jennifer Clark; 4 brothers, Charlie (Corrie) Clark, Preston Clark, Clarence (Sadie) Claik, and Frank Clark; 2 sisters, Rether (Lymon) Parker and Bertha Duncan; 4 grandchildren and I great-grandchild, Denzel Chunn, Katlin Chunn, Sabrina Amick, Gabriel Clark and India Chunn; mother-in-law, Margaret Melton; 8 brothers- in-law; 2 sisters-in-law, Ozener Clark and Lurline Clark; other relatives and friends.. His funeral service will be on Friday, Dec. 23 at 2 pm. in the chapel at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. The, Rev. Gary Milton will officiate and burial will follow in Boxwood Baptist Church cemetery.- The family will re ceive friends at the church one hour before the seryice.- Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomejiet.. Betty Jones Gates Betty Jones Cates, 77, of Elizabethtown, formerly of Harmony, died on Saturday, Dec. 10,2016.AnativeofMocksville,shewasbomonFeb. 7,1939,a daughter of the late Annie D. andPaulG. Jones. A graduate of Davie High School, she had been employed by Bank of America in Houston, Texas. Survivors; 2 sons, Brian Cates of, Elizabethtown and Brad (Sharon) Cates of Pasadena, Texas; 2 grandchildren, Brandon and Lauren Cates of Pasadena;.siblings,Irma Jean Shelton of Advance, Bobby Jones of Mocksville, Shirley Rollins (Harold) of Mocksville, Gerald (Brenda) Jones of Stockbridge, Ga.; and several nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Lewis Jones, and daughter-in-law. Shelly Cates. A memorial service will be held at Bear Creek Baptist Church at 11 am. on Dec. 31. Memorials: American Heart Assoc . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 22,2016 - 3-^ i Connor Thomas Gaddy Connor Thomas Gaddy was born Christmas Day of 2015. He was a true gift from above to his parents, Chris and Kassy. After 11 bright and bub- biy months on this earth, Connor was calied unex pectedly home on Dec. 10, 2016. On May of this year Connor was diagnosed with a genetic degenerative neuromuscular disorder called Spinal Muscular Atrophy. SMA affects about 1 in 10,000 babies and the second largest, death of infants. It causes weakness in voluntary mus cles resulting in difficulty eating, breathing, and use arms and legs. Despite this diagnosis, Connor's personality blossomed. He was smart and spunky and could light up a room with a wink or a flash of his flirtatious grin. He loved animals, especially his cat Binx, who could be found laying by his side or on his lap at any given moment. He loved being surrounded by his kitties and his "paw patrol." Connor also proved a love for music by bobbing his head to the beat of his favorite songs and play ing whatever instrument was at hand, whether it was'his drum, maracas, or piano. His favorite color was red and it brought him joy during the fun times and the rough times. During one hospital stay, Connor was given a big, red bal loon that seemed to lift his spirits until he was able to ride his red wagon right home. Connor's life was filled with immense love, but was not without hardship. Despite this, he was in good spirits, talking, reaching, and laughing, in the days before his passing. On the Saturday of his death, Connor was happy and watching the lights on the Christmas tree when he became un responsive. Connor's nurse, Kimberiy, as well as the Davie County EMS team worked tirelessly to bring him back, -but Connor had already taken his journey to Heaven. Conner brought love and joy to all who knew him and will continue to do so.,His parents made the selfless decision to donate his corneas and heart valves to help other babies live and see, as weH as donating his body for research to help find a cure for SMA. Connor is survived by: his parents, Chris Gad dy and Kassy Walter; grandmothers, Lorie Walter and Arlene Wyatt, grandfathers John Gaddy and Jesse Waiter; great-grandparents Stan and Marge S.9 Barnett and Maybelle Hill; as well as many aunts, Q uncles, and cousins. rt Connor's celebration of life was held at Hiilsdale ^ United Methodist Church with visitation at 1 p.m. „ followed by a service at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17.' In lieu of flowers, his family requested all to bring ^ a lightweight toy to be donated to Cure SMA to go y to newly diagnosed SMA children in memory of </> Connor. John Pink 'JP' Gregory Mr. John Pink "J.P." Gregory, 94, of US 601 South, Mocksville, died Friday, Dec. 16,2016, at his home. He was bom Dec. 24,1921 in Davie'County to the late Melvin and Hattie Copley Gregory. Mr. Gregory was a member of Turrentine Baptist Church and was a retired brick mason. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War n. Mr. Gregory loved the Lord and enjoyed fishing. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Pauline James Gregory; 4 sisters; and 6 brothers. Survivors: 2 children, Barry Gregory (Mike Degrand- champ) and Pat Gregory; 5 grandchildren, Paige Gregory, Greg Dull, Michelle Jaudon (Steve), April Bryant (Joe) and Nicole Martin-Baker (Mike); 8 great-grandchildren, Han nah Dull, Justin Dull, Colby Martin, Luke Bryant, Robert 'Martin, Adam Jaudon. Parker Bryant and Wesley Jaudon; and several nieces and nephews A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Monday, Dec. 19 at Turrentine Baptist Church with the Rev. Fred Carlton officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with military honors conducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends Sunday, Dec. 18 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, do Tur rentine Baptist Church, 613 Turrentine Church Road, Mocksville. Condolences: wwW£atonfiineralservice.com. Janet Erickson Hansen Mrs. Janet Erickson Hansen, 81, of Bermuda Run died Monday, Dec. 12, 2016 at Grayson Rehabilitation and Health Center in Independence, 'Va. She was bom Dec. 16,1934 in Minnesota to Victor Em manuel and Signe Lundeen Erickson. Mrs. Hansen was a member of Augsburg Lutheran Church and retired from US Airways after 25 years. She was preceded in death by her parents^ and her hus- • band, Ronald Gilbert Hansen. Surviving: 2 sons, Michael James Hansen and Scott Ronald Hansen; a daughter, Deborah Anne Miller and hus band Charles of Galax, Va.; and 2 grandchildren, Corey and Erik Miller. A memorial service was held at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 19 at Augsburg Lutheran Church with the Rev. Daniel Pugh officiating. The family received friends following the service. Memorials: Mountain Valley Hospice. Condolences: www.hayworth-miller.com. Davie Coumy Pudhc iiDiacy Mocksvilie, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tharsday, Dec. 22,2016 - B fell Mary Doulin Holman Maiy Doulin Holman of Mocksville died on Dm 14, >016. She was bom inDavie County on Dec. 11,1925 to FUh- it and Alice F. Doulin. She work^ for many years at Da- k-ie High School and as a domestic in private homes. She was mairied to Walter Holman. She was a faithful member of Br. Shiloh Baptist Church, and in 11^,J later years at Greater Mount '..'^BMoriah Missionary Baptist Church. preceded in death by her brothers, John Charles and Walter Manuel (Bubba) Doulin. Survivors: her 2 daughters, Alice and Donna H.(Sanford) Jones; 3 grandchildren, Raeshika K. Sanfo'rd.B.-Jones, and Walter T. (Angie) Jones; a great-granddaughter, Zayleighana (Zaya) Aphradite Jones; a sister-in-law, Lillian Doulin; special friends she cher ished, Rebecca C. Isaac, Bessie "Sweetie" Newsome, An nie Laura Dulin, Magdene Gaither, and Charlie R. Rivers. A memorial service was held on Friday, Dec. 16 at 4 pjn. at Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Artie Campbell officiated and burial followed in Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery. Condolences: www. GrahamFuneralHomejiet. Memorials: Building Fund of Greater Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church. Sandra Rea Howard Sandra Rea Howard, 79, died Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2016 at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was bom March 5,1937, but her place of birth is unknown. In accordance with her wishes, her body is being donat ed to Wake Forest Baptist Hospital School of Medicine. Survivors: special friends, Kevin and Alisha Curtis and • Mary Foster, all of Mocksville, and Es.telle Smith of Ad-- "vance. Her friends plan a private service. Condolences: wwwxlaviefuneralservice.cotn: Clarence Bruce 'CB'James Jr. Clarence Bmce "C.B." James Jr., 93, died at his home on Gladstone Road Sunday, Dec. 18,2016. He was a native of Dayie County, bom June 20,1923, to the late Sallie Sheek James and Clarence B. James, Sri He was a member of "The Great- B^^ Generation" who honor- n •ably served ■'as an Airplane V '" ' , W Armorer during World War II.f.- ^ his active duty fromJ he saw action in military cam- -C Northern and Southern France, I' Central Europe, the Balkins others. He was a recipi- ent.of the EAMET Campaign 'Medal with 9 Bronze Stan, and a Good Conduct Medal. After the war, he became a painter and had worked for Fluor-Daniel Construction and also for Western Electric prior to retirement. He had attend ed Dutchman Creek Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife of more than 67 years, Elsie Dell Campbell James; a son, Roger Dale James (Evelyn) ofGranite Quary; 3 daughters, Bren^ Kairiker (Dennis) of Morrisville, Norma Jean James of China Grove, and Margaret Stanley (John) of Kemersville; 4 brothers. Duke James and Jimmy James, both of Waynesville, Chester James of Winston-Salem, and Ikey James of South Caro lina; a sister, Camella James of Winston-Salem; 3 grand children: Roger James Jr., Jeremy James, and Sonja Hanes;. and 3 great-grandchildren, Nathan Dariiel, Logan Hanes and Delaney James. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, George and Bailey James, and a sister, Mary Nell Holman. A private family service will be held. Condolences:-vvmv.davie/w/jera/servic€.com. David Kent Knight David Kent Knight, 56, of Harmony died on Dec. 12, 2016 at his home. He was working at the Brian Center in Statesville. Survivors: his parents, Bobby^^B tmd Margaret (Salmon) KnightB of Harmony; his children, Debra MuUis and fi ancd Jody SherrillBBe jk : of Statesville, Michael Knight ofBBP Mocksville and Brittian Knight ^tfe Carter of Mocksville; his. brothers, Larry Knight and Maria of Mocksville and Tony Knight and fi ancd Carrie of ' Cornelius; 5 grandchildren; andjBk. 4 nieces and nephews. . A memorial gathering was , held at Reavis Funeral Home of Harmony Chapel, 3365 Harmony Hwy., on Saturday Dec. 17 from noon-1 pm. with a I p.m. service to follow. D3VleC0®/futf!c uDraor ' Mocksviile, NC Barley R. Lofton Harley R. Lofton. 23, died as a result of an automobile accident Monday, Dec.r 19,2016.Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Davie Funeral Service..Condolences: wvwv.davieyunera/service.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 22,2106 811 Jane Russell Moore Ms. Jane Russell Moore, 74, of US 601 N., MocksviUe, died Wednesday, Dec. 14,2016 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. . She was bom May 27, 1942, in Forsyth County. Ms. Moore was a member of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church. She was an animal lover and loved traveling to the beach. Ms. Moore enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandkids. , She was preceded in death by her father, James Wood- row Russell. . Survivors: 2 sons, Wesley Howard (Linda) and James Howard, all of MocksviUe; 3 grandchildren, Chad How ard, Brittany Howard and Cheryl Landis (Mikkie); and 3 great-grandsons. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 17 at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church with the Revs. Bob Briggs and Darren Crotts officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the ser vice.- Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Friday, Dec. 16,at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Chestnut Grove UMC Cemetery Fund, 2812 US 601 N, MocksviUe. Condolences: www.eatonfiineralservice.com. Maryellen Casper Perkins Mrs. Maryellen Casper Perkins of Winston-Salem died Sunday, Dec. 11,2016 at Trinity Elms in Clemmons. She was bom June 13, 1924 in Maryland to Chaunc- ey Jambs and Minnie Rodgers She was preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. David | Hebert Perkins. .• Survivors: a daughter, Gay- neUe Bowman and husband. Joe of Middletown Pa.; a son, Dr. David D. Perkins and wife Lori of Advance; 3 grandchil- P' dren, David E. Perkins and wife Katie, Stephen A. Perkins and Eric Herrell and wife Sar- ^8 ah; 2 brothers, James Rodgers Casper and William Henry Casper; and 2 great-grandchil- dren.Ashton Herrell and Kins- leyPerkinl A memorial service will be held at 5 pm. Thursday, Dec. 22 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel by the Rev. Gary Byrum with a visitation following the service. Memorials: Trinity Elms Assisted Living, Memory Care Unit, 3750 Harper Rd. Clenunons, 27012. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-millerxtom. Nancy Peters Rudy ^ u Nancy Peters Rudy, 75, of MocksviUe. died with her children by her side on Dec. 8,2016. Survivors: her siblings, Patricia (LueUa) Sumner of Hurricane . W.Va., Joetta Brand of Gonroe, Texas, Ver- non (Butch) Peters and her children, Geoff (Beth) Rudy of Clemmons, Theresa (Greg) Rieves of Kemersvilie, andgrandchildren, Ben Rudy and Clarke Rudy. She is predeceased by her husband, George Herr Rudy III, and her parents Helen EsteUe CoUlns Peters and Charles Hubert Peters. Bom Aug. 8.1941 near Hurricane, she was the young est child of Helen and Hubert Peters. She graduated from Hurricane High School in 1959: She met her husband, George, in JacksonviUe. Ra. He was a Navy pilot and the couple spent time in Bermuda, Maryland, New York Md California before settling in North Carolina to raise their two children. His career with federal/state government led them to move to Atlanta and Washington DC, before again returning to North Carolina. In the midst of moving and raising children, she returned to school to earn her associ ate. degree from Richmond Technical Community CoUege in 1980 and became a registered nurse. She enjoyed a 30+ year career in a variety positions including IV technician, emergency room, occupational nursing, nursing home in spector and medicaUsurgical nursing. In recent years, as a devoted mother/grandmother, she loved traveling (espe cially to Bermuda and Key West), reading, and opening her home to friends and family. She liked to see others having a good time and making people laugh. She was feisty, fun. • md made friends where ever she went. In her fashion, she requested a party fiUed with love and laughter.ratherthan a somber memorial service. , " A celebration of life will be held in her honor at Rn- I negan's Wake in Winston Salem on Dec. 30 from 6-9 pan. Ada Sheek Smith Mrs. Ada Sheek Smith, 79, of Essie Road, MocksviUe, died Tuesday, Dec. 13,2016 at Forsyth Medical Center in Jennett, all of MocksviUe, MitcheU, MarshaU and Maddison Smith, aU of Rorida; 7 great-grandchUdren; and a brother, Bucky Sheek of Yadk- inviUe. A private family service celebrating her life wiU be held. Memorials: Cedar Farm Dog Rescue, cedarfarmrescue. com. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Davis counw Puduc uDrary Mocksvilie, NC DAVIE COUOTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 22,2016'B16^ Bll Calvin Leon Trlvette Mr. Calvin Leon Trlvette, 69, of Pino Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Dec. 16, 2016, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom April 10,1947 in Yadkin County to the late Fred Baker Trivette and Dor- i— othy Cates Trivette. He was a ' veteran of the U.S. Army. Mr. Trivette been employed with Unique Furniture Co. in Winston-Salem and retired with RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 30 years. _ '"^"^9^- n Survivors: his wife of 50 years, Marlene Dull Trivette V of the home; a daughter, Vic- ki Trivette Rouse-Cheek of Mocksville; 2 grandsons, s »\ Mark Nicholas Rouse and An- & thony Sean Rouse; 3 sisters, Brenda T. Ireland (Robert), • Caroline T. Beck (Roger) and Kathy T. Bamhill (Marvin) all of Mocksville; several nieces and nephews; and his canine companion, Sunni. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday', Dec. 20 at Eaton'Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Arnold Gos- nell officiating. Burial followed in Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery with military honors conduct ed by the VF. Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. . Memorials: Wesley Chapel UMC Cemetery fund, do Betty West, 3532 NC 801 N., Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservicex:om. Patricia Burke Walton Mrs. Patricia Burke Walton, 79, of Mocksville died Monday.Dec. 12,2016atherhome. She was bom Feb; 19,1937 in Washington, DC toThom- as and Cleona Burke. She grad- uated from R.J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem and then the University ^^^BP^[B|fl^^H of Kentucky where she grad- ^ honors. She taught school in Florida where she met her husband Don. She- km- ^ was known for her love of & ^ jHI dogs. Pat raised and showed||||k ^ wH AKC Registered Silky Terriers . IMP * for 40 years including show- r jt/ ing at Westminster and was thepresident of the Silky Terrier \ I Club of America for six years. She cherished her family and Mends and enjoyed fishing at the coast. Her greatest Joy was watching her grandchildren's sports and activities. She loved the life she and her family lived on the farm. She was preceded in death by her .parents and her hus band, Donald Perry Walton. Surviving: 2 sons, Mike Walton and wife Diane of Ad vance and Mark Walton of Farmington; daughter-in-law, Maria Walton of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren, Andie, Mi chael, Sarah, Katie, Eric and Elizabeth; and a sister, Joyce Paris of Xenia, Ohio. The family received Mends from 4-6 pm. on Sunday. Dec. 18 at Preston Pruitt Spurlin Funeral Home in Danville, Ky. A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m. Monday.Dec. 19 in Bellevue Cemetery in Dan ville, Ky.. Memorials:Humane Society or to Hospice. Condolences: www./iayH'orf/i-mi^/er.com. Dswis county Puulic uuraty Mocksville. NC Annie Wood'Opal'Brown Annie "Opal" Wood Brown died on Monday, Dec. 19, I 2016, surrounded by her family. - i She was born Get/ 14, 1942, to the late Edward Alex- ! "Bill" Wood and Willie Mae Williams Wood. She was a retired CNA and had worked at Autumn Care and at Davie Place. She enjoyed playing ^ bingo. She was a loving sister, ' 1 mother and grandmother. i ^ Survivors: 2 sons, Donnie 1 " i?" andGeneAUen.andadaughter, .||i^ jPfe:: , Melissa Brown,.all of Mocks- ^ ville; 4 sisters, .Linda Wood, IPjjjl jid'' with'whom she has lived, Sue | ^ Hicks (J^es) and Patsy Laird, 1 4 all of Mocksville, and Kathy ' York of Lexington; an uncle, .Jfl Nathan Williams of Lexington; and 6 grandchildren. . She was also preceded in . death by 2 sisters, Jean Hill and Peggy Wilson, her husband, Donald Allen, and a grandson, Chase Allen. The family received friends from 6-8 pjn. Wednesday, Dec. 21 at Davie Funeral Chapel. A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 pjn. Thursday at the funeral chapel with the Rev. Wayne Swisher and Chaplain Brenda McCalop officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery in • Mocksville. Memorials: to help offset final expenses, Davie Funeral \ Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.davieJuneralservicej:om. ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 29,2016 - 13 Daniel Patrick 'Danny' Geraghty Sr. Daniel Patrick "Danny" Geraghty Sr.. 55, died at his home under the care of Hospice on Saturday, Dec. 24, 2016. He was a of Queens, N.Y., bom the son of the late Francis Earl and Isabelle McLeman Ger- WM aghty. He made his career as ^ driver where he earned the nickname of "Road Dog" KS among his fellow truckers. While living in Davie Coun- ty, he attended Trinity Baptist Church. Survivors:-'6 sons, Danny Geraghty (Alicia), Steven Ger- aghty, Vincent Geraghty and . John Velotta, New York, and Thomas Mezic (Court- rey) and Matthew Velotta, both of Mocksville; 2 daugh ters, Danielle and Stephanie Velotta, both of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Kevin Geraghty (Datmy's twin) and Dennis Ger aghty, both of New York; 7 grandchildren; and his 4-legged companions, Appollo apd Izzy. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Timothy Geraghty, and a niece, Christoe Geraghty. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 29,at Davie Funeral Chapel. A celebration of life service will follow at 8 pjn. at which time memories will be shared by family and friends. Condolences: mvw.ifaviejunera/.yervjce.com. Brenda Sue Coonell Brenda Sue Connell, 75, of Mocksville, died on Friday, Dec. 23,2016, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. (Be^) of Cooleemee; 2 sisters, Paulette Chattin (Roger) of Cool- eemee and Dianne Waller of Salisbury; special friends, Donald and Jessie Roper, Phyllis Burgess, and Arcola Lewis; plus her 2 special companions, Peanut and Brindle. She was also preceded in death by: 3 sisters, Lois Nich ols , Joanne Reeves and Vicky Connell; and 3 brothers, B ar- ry, Dewey and RJ. Connell. The family received friends from noon-1 p.m. Tuesday, — Dec. 27 at Davie Funeral Chapel. The celebration of life ^ service was in the funeral chapel at 1 pjn. with Pastor Dar- rell Cox officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Q- Memorials: Trinity Baptist, 2722 US 601 S., Mocks- vlUe. Condolences: wwwjfaviejw/iera/jervice.com. Jackie Morton Jackie Mohon died at her home in Cooleemee on Nov. 21,2016. She was predeceased by: her parents, C.P. Morton and Cora Benson Morton; broth- r ers, Harold, Walter, Robert, L and Culvin. Survivors include: a daugh ter, Karen Guttman; grand daughter Jessica, grandson Eli, and "Ruffin:" Anne Bowman^Virginia'Peele Mrs. Anne "Vi^a" Bowman Peele, 84, of Yadkin- ville diedonMonday,Dec.26,2016atherhome. She was bom Jan. 15, 1932 in Surry County to the late Johnny and Annie FUppin Bowman. Mrs. Peele was a member of Courtney Baptist Church where she was acQve with the choir and music ministry. She was a loving wde, mother, grandmother, horaemaker. and was devoted to her ^^e was also preceded in death by her husband. Edward Franklin Peele on Jan. 24, 2012, and by 4 brothers and a Wving: her children, Brenda (Joel) Whitaker. Garry OCathy) Peele, Rebecca (Eddie) Gregory; gr^dchUdren. Denise .Holt, James Whitaker. Kayl "Kyle Whitaker, Lindsey Reeves, Ashley Beal; 12 great-grandchil^en; agreat-great-grandchild; a brother, Monroe (Louise) Bow man; and several nieces and nephews. The family was to receive friends from 1-2 pjn. Wednesday at Courtney Baptist Church. Her funeral ser vice was to foUow at 2 p.m. in Courtney Baptist Church by Dr. Richard Capps and the Rev. John Brown. Bunal was to follow in the church cemetery. Condolences; yvww4entryfuneralservice.com. Datfle Cburity futiiic ut)far> fi^ocksvtlls, NC DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 29,2016 - 3 Jerry Thomas Potts Mr. Jerry Thomas Potts, 62, of Cana Road, MocksviUe, died Saturday, Dec. 24,2016, at his home. He was bom Oct. 2,1954, in Iredell County. He was a member of Courtney Baptist Church and retired from . He loved hunting, fishing and I .• riding motorcycles. He espe- I - cially enjoyed spending time 'teaching them things. He was £ * '"hb was' preceded in death I L by his father, Thomas Wilbert BBk Potts; grandparents, Frank and Ada Tayes Potts and Leslie Smoot Shelton Sr. and Abbie a brother- Survivors: his mother, Bet- tie Jean Shelton Smith of MocksviUe; 2 children, ThotMS Shane Potts of MocksviUe and Amanda "Muff' Haneline (Dana) of Harmony; 4 grandchildren. Hunter and Hayden Potts, Coleman Haneline and Logan Miller; a stepdaugh- ter. Lea Ireland of MocksviUe; and a sister, Patricia Potts Hamm of Carolina Beach. A funeral service wiU be conducted at 3 pm., Friday, Dec. 30 at Courtney Baptist Church in YadkinviUe with Dr. Richard Capps and the Rev. Ricky Atkins officiating. The body wUl be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial wUl follow in the church cemetery. The famUy will receive friends from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 29 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Courtney Baptist Sunshine Club, 3341 Courtney Church Road, YadkinviUe, 27055. Condolences: www^atonfiineralservicerom. Robert Hall'Hair Steele Robert HaU "Hall" Steele. 88, of Salisbury died Sunday, Dec. 25,2016 at the Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House. He was bom Nov. 28,1928 in Salisbury.to the late Mar garet HaU Steele and Robert Lfce Steele. He was a graduate of Mt. UUa High School Class | ^ of 1945 and attended Mars Hill CoUege, where he was co-cap- tain of the basketbaU team. He served in the U.S^ Army from w: _ 1946-48 as a mUitary police- K|||*|||l man at Oak Ridge, Tenn., and que, N.M. He graduated from ' Clenison University in 1951 with a bachelor's degree in ag- I ricultural economics and was a I member of Alpha Zeta honor- I ary fraternity. He spent more I than 50 years in pubUc service | to Rowan County, whUe own- J ing Steele Feed & Seed in Mt. ' Ulla and managing it for 40 years. He served 12 years on the Rowan County Board of Commissioners, four as chair. He grew up working in the family business, a general store in Mt. UUa that his father purchaseddn early 1929. In ad dition to groceries, hardware and clothing, the store served as the post office with a barber chair in the back for shaves and haircuts. He returned to the store after coUege, and in 1953, facing competition from major grocery stores, he- changed the focus of the business to farming. He expanded to Davie County in the 1980s and owned Steele Feed and Seed in MocksviUe. During the 1970s, Steele Feed & Seed serviced more than 200 dauy farms in a six-county area. After retirement, he and his wife, Ronney, who worked in the store with him, spent part of their time, at their second home in Sparta and traveled widely. He was also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Mary Ida Steele Mathis of Granite Quarry on Nov. 1,2010 and Irene Steele Weaver on April 1,2014. Survivors: his wife, the former RoseUnd HoUoman of Ahoskie, whom he married Dec. 27,1952; 2 sons, Robert Vann Steele and wife June of MocksviUe and John Ridley Steele and wife Joyce of Bear Poplar; a daughter, Mary Margaret Steele of Wake Forest; a sister, Frances Steele BaUard of Mt. UUa; 2 grandchildren, BUzabeth Steele Patterson (Jared) and Margaret Steele (Brandon Davis); 5 great-grandchUdren, Melanie Steele, Emily Patterson, Benjamin Patterson, LUyhope Patterson and Samuel Pat terson. A memorial service'was conducted at 11 aun. Wednes day, Dec. 28 at Thyatira Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Stacey Steck officiatiiig. A reception foUowed in the parlor. Memorials: Thyatira Presbyterian, 220 White Road, S^biiry, 28147; or to the donor's choice. . Condolences; wwwsummerset'^nerdlhome.com. Davle CGUtity Public uDrar> Mocksviite, NC DAVDE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 29,2016 - i John Thomas Wallace Mr. John Thomas W^Iace, 88, of Liberty Church Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2016, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was bom June 14,1928, in Lone Hickory to the late WiUiam Luther and Ethel Mae Hutchens Wallace. Mr. Wal- n lace was a member of Bear n . n n Creek Baptist Church. F ^ preceded inL l- ' death by his wife, Cloyce H ^ ^ n L* Boles Wallace in October fiS 2002; a daughter, Joyce MarieI Wallace in 1975; 2 sisters; 4 HHkv brothers; and a special friend, Survivors: 2 children, Tom- my Wallace and Costal Kelly ey (Ken), all of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, James Thomas Wallace of Chicago, Benjamin Wayne Wallace, Payton Thomas Kelly and Spencer Walk er Kelly, all of Mocksville; a great-granddaughter, Reagan Elaine Wallace; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 11 am. Saturday, Dec. 24 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Charles Buck- ner and the the Rev. Greg McEwen officiating. Burial fol lowed in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Bear Creek Baptist Cemetery Fund, 3190 US 601 N, Mocksville; or Hospice/PaUiative CareCenter, 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103, Mocksville. Herman Ralph Williams Herman Ralph Williams, 76, died on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016 at the home of his daughter in Mocksville.. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 28, at 11 a.m. at Kennedy Funeral Home with the Rev. Jason Cheek officiating. He was a native of Moore County. He worked in the furniture industry for many years. He was preceded in death by parents: Herman Alton and Mary Jane Melton Williams, son: Herman Anthony Wil liams. Survivors: daughters, Robin Freeman of Albemarle, An gle Davis and Lorie Duncan, both of Robbins, and Kim Neely, of MocksviUe; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grand children; sisters, Susan Davis and Joyce Bass;.brothers. Bob Melton and Robert Williams. Condolences: pinesfunerals£om.