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DAVIE Wilma Jean Tetfeteller Cooper Mrs. Wilma Jean Teffeteller Cooper. 80, of Mocksville died Wednesday. June 27,2018. at Forsyth Medical Center in Wmston-Saieni. was a member of North Pointe gardenmg and cardinals, ^ ma Faye Teffeteller and Betty Christi^son; a brother, Joseph "J.M." Teffeteller; and a sister-in-Iaw, Sarah Teffeteller. e Survivors: her husband of 63 years, Clifton' Dewey " Cooper of the home; 3 daughters, Linda Shouse (Timor Ay). Dianna Walker and KaAy Armstrong (Ronald), all of Mocksville; 3 broAers, Wayne TeffeteUer (Janice), Arthur , Teffeteller and Noiman Tefeteller (Faye), all of Maryville, j Tenn.; 8 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and sever- i al nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 3 p jn., Friday, June 29 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Bobby Henderson of ficiating. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memo- n ly. aemmons. The family received friends at the funeral ' home one hour prior to the service. , Condolences: www.eatonfuneraliervice.com. COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Julj s, 2018 - Betty Jean Burton Hendrix Mrs; Betty Jean Burton Hendrix, 88. of Sterling Drive MocksviUe, died Monday, June 25,2018 at Trinity Elms in Clemmons. She was bom Feb. 19, 1930, in Davie County to the late Ray "Papa" Harmon and Ella Seaford Burton. Mrs Hendrix was an active member of Dulin United MeAodist Church for 70 years, where she had been a member of Ae Umted MeAoAst Women and a Bible school volunteer She was a scout den moAer. Mrs. Hendrix enjoyed gettmg together wiA friends from Shady Grove Class of *48 She was also preceded m deaA by her husband of 55 years and who was the love of her life, Elmer Clifton Hen drix; a sister, Deette Markland; and a brother, W.T "Buck" Burton. Survivors: 2 sons, Phil Hendrix (Barbara) of Lewisville ^d Dave Hendrix of Winston-Salem; 2 grandsons, Neal Hendnx.and Mike Hendrix (AHcia Temple); and a niece TamaO'Mara. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Thursday, June 28 at Dulin United MeAodist Church, with Ae Rev Bruce Morasco officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends following the grave side service. Memorials: Dulin UMC, 897 Dulin Church Road Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Linda Williams Drane Linda Williams Drane Aed on June 26,2018 after fear lessly battling Multiple Sclerosis for 50 years She was a believer m Jesus Christ, and God used her rfflic.tion to keep His servant humble, demonstratmg Aat ^^^^hos^^^e^God because they love Him. Her ™oted sanctification as told in by her moAer, Esther Wood- , D xTr„- ^ard Williams, her father, Jes- .se Buren Williams, and a broAer Jackie Buren Williams S^vom:hersisters,Jeanette(Bud)Ridenhour.ShelbyHolt, a brother, Kenny Williams; 2 daughters, Tma (Andy) Hudson of Pawleys Island, S.C.., Tara (Mark) Beckner of Rural H^; a son Peter Robert Drane of Yadkinville; her ^ ^dchddren whom she loved and adored, Travis Mc- - nr Joshua Drane 5" Hudson, and little FrancesEsther Drane; and by many friends and relatives. Z T '^.'^^'^hration of life ceremony was held at 2 p.m. on7 hi 5 ^ Memorials: National Multiple Sclerosis Society at t or to Ae Rob-^ ert Moore Run to help find a cure for MAtiple Sclerosis at DAVIE COUISTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 5,2018 - 1 3 Bonnie James McDaniel Mrs. Bonnie James McDaniel of Mocksville died on June 23,2018, at Somerset Assisted Living. She was bom to the late Charlie and Gertrude James, March 14, 1930. She had two loving sisters, Dot Snyder (Norman) and Polly Gregory family. She was a member of the Methodist women and the choir when her health allowed. Many of her friends passed before her, but as she loved others, she gathered more. Marsha Atwood, Kay Williams and Shirley Morgan shared their hearts and families with her. She loved to bake and cook and to share food with others. Feeding others was a ministry. She loved making crafts. Mrs. McDaniel loved. She loved others as God loved her. Survivors: her children; Debbie Towell (Joe), Mackid McDaniel (Tammy), Lisa Allen (Danny) and Todd Mc-^ Daniel (Sharon); grandchildren, Haley Hill, Drew Beck (Cassie), Kelsey McDaniel, Hunter McDaniel, Jennifer Kuklentz (Dave) and Kristin Newman (Drew); great-grand children, Wyatt, Weston and Isabella Beck, Luke Owens, Hampton and Winston Newman and London and Waylon Kuklentz. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Tuesday, June 26 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Tru- ell, the Rev, Bruce Morasco and Hunter McDaniel offici ating. Burial followed in' Dulin United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received fiiends from 6-8 pm., Monday, June 25 at the funeral home. Memorials:Dulin UMC, 897 Dulin Road, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwxatonfuneralservice xom. Joel Lee O'Neal : Joel Lee O'Neal, 42, recently of Wilkesboro, died, on July2,2018. He was bom on Sept. 4,1975. Survivors: his mother, Lynne Vogler O'Neal Ijames; and a brother, Eric O'Neal (Melissa.) Condolences: wvnvJaviefuneralseTvice.com. DAVBE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 12,2018 — i 1 ^ 3 JeSrey Clanton Bracken Jeffrey aanton Bracken, 58, died on Sunday, July 1, 2018, afler a courageous battle with cancer. He was bom March 15,1960 to Charlie Clanton Bracken and Helen Dunn Bracken. He is preceded in death by his "Pop," David Zachary Jarvis, and sister, Vanessa Jarvis Taylor. A 1978 Davie High School graduate, he was employed for more than 30 years with Twin City Sprinkler. Surviving: his mother, Helen Bracken Jarvis; and his wife, Dana of the home; 3 children, Jordan, Justin, J. Kay- la; 4 grandchOdren, Jayliana, Austin, Carter and River, sister, Karen Bracken Mayes; brothers, David and Joey Jarvis; special nephew. Heath Jarvis; niece, Kaiy Mayes; special friend. Rick Lassiter; canine companion, 2^y; and a host of family and friends. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 12 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. The family will receive Mends from 5:45-6:45 prior to the service. Memorials: American Cancer Society or St. Jude Chil dren's Hospital. Condolences: wyvw^ayworth-mUlerx:om. Catherine Edna Campbell Carwile Catherine Edna Campbell Carwile, 64, of Advance, died at Forsyth Medical Center Sunday, June 24,2018. A native of St. John's, Newfoundland, she was bom April 17, 1954, the daughter of the late William Mugford and Mary Ann King Bowen. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Bernard Bowen. She graduated from DeUnd High School in DeLand, Fla,. She had a career in food service and had been an own er/operator in that business. She was a member of Heaven Bound Full Gospel Church in MocksvDle. Survivors: 3 sons, John A. Jones (Vicki) of Mocks- ville, Jeremery Richard Campbell (Erika) of Mabelvale,; Ark., and Charlie L. Campbell (Katrina) of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Patricia A. Bowen of Winston-Salem and Nora C. Crow of Advance; a brother, Robert Bowen of Toronto. Ontario; 3 sisters, Millicent Manning of Alberta, Canada, Levina N. McDonald of Advance, and Madonna Matthews of Rorida; a special friend. Lee Bo; 8 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Services will be private. Condolences: wwwMaviefuneralservice.com. Mary Maxine 'Mac' Dowell Miss Mary Maxine "Mac" Dowell died at her home late Saturday evening. July 7,2018. She was bora Sept. 4, 1934 to Roy Dowell and Lucy Sloop Dowell in Guilford County. ^ ' . • ; She was raised at the Method- ^ ij- ist Children's Home on Reyn- olda Road in Winston-Salem, along with her five siblings. . She was called Mac by all ~ \ brothers and sisters at the . home. She was recognized by • the Forsyth County Sports Hall of Fame for her all-star athleti cism in basketball and softball. She graduated from RJ. Reyn- from Appalachian State Teach ers College in 1958. She was a teacher and physical educa tion coach at Northwest High School. She remained close to children when she became a professional Girl Scout with the Tar Heel Girl Scout Coun cil. She worked her way from the bottom Up to become Girl Scout Director of Eastern N.C. In the 70s, she became director of the North Atlantic Girl Scouts in Heidelberg Germany for three years. She was able to travel and enjoy the beauty of Europe. She made friends with fellow Girl Scouts who remain close. She was a Davie County Demo crat and proud of it. She loved serving alongside Mends and volunteers at the Storehouse for Jesus in Mocksville and was instrumental in establishing the Humane Society of Davie County. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. She was loved, cherished and cared for by all her neighbors who lived in the cul-de-'sac on Cree- kwood Drive. She loved people and people loved her. She was also preceded in death by: her two brothers and a young nephew. Surviving: 3 sisters, Nita Bullard of Kinston, Bonnie Paschal of Cleirunons and Brenda (Bo) Hutchins and hus band John of Winston-Salem; nieces and nephews, Stepha nie and George Autry, Beth Hutchins, Robert and Tanya Saylor, Gayla and Tom Vermillion, Brook Dowell; great- nieces and nephews, Baily, John, Ashlee, Hayley, Hannah, Thomas and AlU and great-great-nephew, Jaxton. A memorial service was to be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 11 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church. 321 Red- land Road, Advance, with Dr. Chuck Baker officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-millerrom. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Tbursday, July 12,2018 - 5. ^ 13 Tommy Gien Estep Mr. Tommy Glen Estep, 42, died the morning of Satur day, July 7,2018. TTT 1 He was bom Nov. 19, 1975, in Elizabethton, Tenn. Mr. Es- : K. tep enjoyed deer hunting, fish- • ' ing, camping and spending time with his family. PP He was preceded in death by a grandson, Jamar. Survivors: his father, Jarvis Glen Estep of Elizabethton; mother. Tammy Bow- ers of Johnson City, Tenn.; a p brother. Rusty Estep of Roan Mountain, Tenn.; his wife of 12 years, Jennifer Miller Es- tep of Mocksville; 5 daughters. Amber and Tamika Estep Claremont, Savannah Miller Estep of Mocksville and Tessa and Alexsa Davenport-Estep of Pampa, Texas; grandchildren, Sha'Leigha, Ja'Marion and Jo'Leigha of Claremont; and a number of loved ones in his family and extended family. A funeral service will be conducted at 5 pan., Thursday, July 12 at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel with Minister Leon Cash officiating. The family will receive friends at the fu neral home one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www.eaionfitneralservicexom. Susan L. *Sue' Gardner Susan L. "Sue" Gardner, 61, a native of Cooleemee and resident of Lockport, La. died on Friday, July 6, 2018 atn her home. Survivors: her husband, Samu el R. "Sam" Gardner; sons, Ken neth Gardner of Las Vegas, Nev. and James (Rebecca) Gardner of Baton Rouge, La.; daughter, Jes sica (Bruce) Mayeaux of Germa ny; brothers, Gary Lankford, Jeff Lankford and Michael Lankford; sisters, Deborah Kutun, Carolyn Seamon, Sharon Turner, Tammy Barron, and April Reebel; and 9 grandchildren. . She is preceded in death by her mother, Jean Lankford, her father, James Lankford and brother, Jimmy Lankford. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, July 13 from the Magoffin County Funeral Home Chapel with Ben Martin officiating. Burial will follow in the Gardner Family Cemetery at Salyersville, Ky. Friends may visit the funeral home after 11 am. Friday prior to funeral services. Memorials: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at wwwstjudexirg. Alice Delores Boeke Gabbert Alice Delores Boeke Gabbert, 84, of MocksvUle. died on Tuesday, July 3,2018. at Autumn Care of Mocksville.A native of Minnesota, she was bom July 31,1933, t^ She'^vvas^^ seam"^ stress and cook, and was especially known for making deli cious cookies, pies and desserts. While they were in North Dakota and Minnesota, they were instrumental in startmg several churches and in guiding others to Christ through Uving out their faith. After they retired from farming, they moved to MocksviUe to be closer to the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a member of Dulin United . Methodist Church. i Survivors: her son, Hugh C. Gabbert of Royalton,, Minn.; a daughter, Jennifer G. McClamrock (Jeny W.) of Mocksville; a brother, Charles "Chuck" Boeke of Minn., 2 grandchildren, Jennell M. Johnson (John E.) and Jus tin McClamrock; 4 great-grandchildren. Jonas, Joseph, Jocelyn and Johannah Johnson; a brother-in-law, Herman Gabbert (Marlene) of Minn.-; 2 sisters-in-law, Caiy! Len Gabbert and Roberta Tryggestad, both of S.C.; plus several nieces and nephews. . A celebration of life service was conducted 11 am. Fri day, July 6 at Dulin UMC with Pastor Jimmy TrueU offici ating. She was buried in the church cemetery. The family received friends in the fellowship hall following the ser- Wanda Ann McKamey Ketchie Mrs. Wanda Ann McKamey Ketchie, 68, of Woodleaf 2018 at Novant Health Rowan Ketchie was a licensed practi- j^h " JHjjjj cal niirse and worked at Med- she was active in the choir, nursery and the chiidrens evangelism fellowship. She was also a member of the Patriot Guard. Survivors: her husband, Larry Dean Ketchie of Wood- leaf; son. Jerry Scott Gentry of Woodleaf; step-son, Kevin Scott Ketchie and wife Loraine of Salisbury; step-daugh ter. Christy Lynn Martin and husband Todd of Lexington; brotheb, Bobby McKamey and wife Penny of Milton, Ha., Jeffrey McKamey of Pensacola, Fla.; sister, Vicki Rich- burg and husband Billy of Six Mile, S.C.; half sister, Pam Behringer of Tampa, Ha.; grandchildren, Brandon and wife Kerrie, Christopher, Raven, Alex, Madi. Luke, Jus^ and Gage; her best friend, Sandy Morrison; and numerous nieces and nephews. The family received friends at Calvary Baptist Taberna cle Church on Friday, July 13 from 10:30-11:30 am. The funeral service was at 11:30, conducted by Pastor Steve Holshouser. Burial followed at Salsibuiy National Ceme tery. Condolences: www^wwlesfuneralhomexom. CondolenMs: wwwJavieJuneralservice .com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, July 12,2018 -H ? ^3 Clyde J. Gardner Clyde J. Gardner, 88, of Bermuda Run, died in his home on July 5,2018. He lived out his life's motto, "with faith and family any thing is possible." Lovingly referred to by his family as "King," he lifted up those who loved him. His la^er than life presence^ was felt tiot only j though^you^^w^ stepbrother, Bob Rooney, and grandson, Andrew Joseph Gardner. He was a four-year letterman from the University of Iowa where he was a member of the men's track and foot ball teams. He held the national and world high school re cord for discus throw at 179-2.75 from 1949-1963 when the grandson of a college friend broke his record. He met Sherry Reichardt, his "pretty girl," in the spring of 1949. On a cold afternoon before Christmas 1950, he confessed to her, "I haven't asked anyone's permission, but 1 think I'd like you to be my wife and the mother of my children." One year later, on Dec. 1,1951, they were married tin St. Mary's Church in Iowa City. lA. While in college he worked for the A&P Grocery Store as the assistant manager and The • Great Lakes Pipeline. After college, he accepted a position with WR. Grace & Co. where he worked for more than 30 years as a salesman in the packaging industry, often being the top salesman. In 1992 he earned Salesman of the Year and was awarded the Sterling Trophy. As his job moved him from Iowa to Missouri, Illinois, Ariransas and finally to North Carolina, one of the great joys in his life was to coach Little League football, making a difference in young men's lives. After retirement, he and Sherry dedicated their lives to serving their community through civic and spiri tual communities and providing hospice care. In 1999 hen helped incorporate and establish the town of Bermuda Run, where he was the town's first mayor. They were founding members of Holy Family Catholic Church in Clemmons. The joy of his life was his family. Writing his own sto ry, he gifted his bride a "Christmas in July" celebration by bringing together all of their children for a summer family vacation at Ocean Isle Beach. Each year for the past four decades since this traditionbegan.helookedforward to the annual beach trip where his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren gather. A golfer, he loved to travel. He_ and Sherry enjoyed trips to Scotland, Ireland, England and Italy, as well'as cruises to Alaska, The Mediterranean, Ha waii, through the Panama Canal and an annual cruise to the Bahamas with their children. Survivors: his wife of 66 years. Sherry Gardner; his children, Susan (Doyle) Rankins of Arkansas; Jeanne (Charles) McDarris of Florida; Patricia (Alan) Canon of N.C.; Joseph Gardner ofArkansas; Anne Peters (John Mar- tm) of N.C.; John (Kyra) Gardner of NJ.; Mary Fink of N.C., and Sarah Shanks of N.C.; his grandchildren, Ellen (Jason) Rankins-Edwards, Sherry (Neely) Rankins-Rob- ertson,Matthew (Jamie) Rankins,Ben (Tricia) Canon, Sar ah (Jim) Canon-Goff, Garret Gardner,Reed (Zoe) Gardner, Elizabeth Peters, Margaret Peters, Alex Gardner, Nicholas Gardner, Mackenzie (Bryson) Gardner-Fonville, Nathan Fink, Daniel Fink, Chad Fink, Tessa Fink, David (Kayla) Shanks, Robert Shanks, and Katherine (Bryce) Shanks- Hood; his great-grandchildren, Jordan, Ethan, Madeline, John, Ethan, Molly, Olivia, Hayden, Drew, Evyn, Tyler, Boston, Hailey, Madison, and Jackson; and a host of niec es, nephews, and loving friends. The family received friends Irom 3-0 p.m. on Sunday, July 8 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. A funeral mass was held at Holy Family Catholic Church on Mon day, July 9 at 11 a.m. with Father Peter Nouck officiating. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; Brenner Children's Hospital, 1 Medical Center Blvd. Winston-Salera, 27157; or a charity of your choice. Condolences; wwwJ:ayworth-miller.com. James Lester Lankford Mr. James Lester Lankford, 88, of Yadkin Street. Cool- eemee, died Sunday, July 8, 2018 at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. .. ^ He was bom Oct. 4, 1929 in Davie County to the late Mil- i dell Lankford. Mr. Lanlrford was a hunter and fisherman and loved baseball. He was a devout Christian and loved the out- doors. He was also preceded in death by: his wife. Nova Jean Presnell Lankford; a son, Jimmy Lank- ^ ford; a daughter, Susan Gard- ner, a great-grandson, Brandon M. Koontz; 2 brothers; and 3 Survivors: children. Deb- bie Kutun of Mocksville, Gary Lankford (Derlene) of Salisbury, Carolyn Seamon (Doug), Sharon Turner (Mike), Jeff Lankford all of Cooleemee, Mike Lankford (Vanessa) of Rorida, April Reebel (Thom as) of Harrisburg and Tammy Barron (Michael) of Wood- leaf; 13 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 p.m., Wedries- day.July 11 at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel, with the Revs. Shelby Harbour and John Erwin officiating. Burial was to follow at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials; Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simonton Road Statesville, 28625. Condolences: www^atonfuneralservice x:om. Homer Lee 'Cornbread' Leonard Jr. Homer Lee "Cornbread" Leonard Jr., 83, died on Thurs day, June 28,2018 atForsyth Medical Center. Bom Dec. 11, 1934, he was the son of the late Homer Lee Leonard Sr. and Jonnie Lee Everhart Leonard. He was the of Margaret Pau- line McCrary Leonard who died in 2002 after 41 years of '''marriage. He was also pre- ceded in death by 4 brothers: Thomas, Frank, Fred and Ben- A _ ? ny Leonard. |Bk He worked many years in the transportation industry as a truck driver. He attended the Mocksville Church of God. Lee Leonard (Patricia) Thomas Allen Leonard (Ju lia), all of Mocksville;.2 daughters, Janice Curtiss (Greg) of Lexington and Debbie Bledsoe of Salisbury; 2 sisters, Carolyn Presnell and Leona Leonard, both of Lexington; 12 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday, July 3, at Davie Funeral Chapel. The family received friends from 1-3 p.m. fol lowed by a celebration of life service at 3 p.ra. with,Pastor Daniel Gamble officiating. He was buried-in Legion Me morial Park in Cooleemee. Condolences; www/laviefuneralservice.com. Lanie Philip Loiiin Lanie Philip Lofiin, 70, of Salisbury, formerly ofYadkin County, died on Saturday, June 30,2018 at Rowan Region al Medical Center from pancreatic cancer. He was bom in Surry County on June 5, 1948, the son of Turner Delano Lofiin and ' Annie Caudle Lofiin. He served He was a Vietnam War veteran ff*' Medal, Purple Heart Medal and ^HSp™ - • the Good Conduct Medal. His passion was planting and grow- ^ ^ ing vegetables and beautiful - flowers. He inherited his grand mother's "green thumb." Preceding him in death"were his father, a brother, Sammy Lofiin, his paternal grandpar ents, Hugh and Rossie Lofiin of the Courtney community, and his matem^ grandparents, Fassett and Stannic Caudle of the Long Hickory community. Survivors: his mother, Annie Caudle Wright of Har mony; a brother, Dane Lofiin (Rehna) of Rock Hill, S.C.; 7 sisters, Joan Holyfield (Jimmie) of East Bend, Coimie Vestal (Dan) of Jonesville, Elaine Moore (Bill) of Atlanta, Maria Knight (Larry) and Malissa Godbey (Edward), of Mocksville, Malinda Wright of Charlotte and Joy Perrotti (Dave) of Oakland, Calif.; plus several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends he loved. Service arrangements will be announced later. Memorials : Hospice of Rowan, 720 Grove St., Salis bury, 28144. Condolences; wwwAaviefuneralseiyicejcom. Joel Lee O'Neal Joel Lee O'Neal, 42, of Cooleemee, died on Monday, July 2, 2018 at Wlkes Regional Medical Center in North Wilkesboro. He was bom Rowan County on 1975, and was a graduate of Davie.Coun- ty High School, Class of 1997. He attended the First Baptist Church of Mocksville. Survivors; his mother, ^ Lynne L. Vogler Ijames; and a ^ ' brother, Eric Thomas O'Neal (Melissa), both of Cooleemee; ' a. 2 uncles; 2 aunts; several ecus- A ins;andspecialfriends,Shirley Sellers and Gary Redmond. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Thomas E. and Jamie Kerley Vogler, and a nephew, Evan Thomas Q O'Neal. ci A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 pm. Thursday, July 5 at Davie Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Shane Young officiating. Friends were received one hour prior to die service. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park '"""'in Cooleemee. ' Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservice£om. ■r DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,C2 c O Thursday,July 12,2018 -13.f Margaret Archie Ratledge Margaret Archie Ratledge, 86, of Woodleaf, died on Thursday, June 28, 2018, at Magnolia Gardens Extended Care Community in Spencer. late J.unes Edward Archie and Ollie May Blackwelder Archie,. ^^^^BB bom in Iredell County on May death by 4 siblings: Louisp ^ "Newt" Bass. She was a home- . :• maker and attended Woodleaf John Ratledge; a daughter, Charles "Pete" Archie (Bever-'ly) and Gary Archie (Nancy); 2 sisters, Faynell Ratledge and Peggy Brookshire; a grandchild, Christopher Radedge; her beloved dog, "Chica;" and a number of nieces, neph ews and cousins. A graveside celebration of life service was conducted at II am. Saturday, June 30 at the Woodleaf UMC Cemetery with the Rev. Kevin Jasper officiating. Memorials: to the cemetery fund or the building fund al Woodleaf UMC, PO Box 299, Woodleaf. 27054. Condolences: wwvMavieJuneralservice.com. Chad Mitchell Thomas Chad Mitchell Thomas, 48, died on July 3,2018 atFor- syth Medical Center. Survivors: his wife of 27 years, Rebecca Lynn Thom as; his sons, Wesley Chad Mitchell Thomas, Chanoen Mitchell Thomas, and Dylan Whiteside; his brother, Mi chael Damien Thomas; his grandchildren, Colton Mitch ell Thomas, Savannah Mae Thomas, Oaklyn Rae Thomas, Melanie Kay Whiteside and Cheyanne Kay Whiteside; his sister, Cherise Garretson; and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his mother, Linda Gail Thomas; and his brother. Brent Daniel Thomas. He was bom on Sept. 14,1969 in Orange County, Calif. He worked at LeefVF Jeanwear for 23 years as a mainte nance worker until he was physically unable to continue. He loved fi shing, nibtorcycles, welding, and inventing any thing that could make his life easier. He was the Children's Church Pastor at Mocksville Church of God for many years and later at Crosslife Church in Mocksville, where he also attended when able. He will be cremated, and a memorial service will be held at Rich Park in Mocksville on July 14 in Shelter 2. This will be a casual service with hotdogs and games for the kids as this is what he wanted. The event will begin at 5 pm., with the service beginning at 6, rain or shine. The service will be officiated by the Revs. Daniel Gamble of Crosslife Church and Aaron HoUifield of Westminster Church of God. The service will also have a time for any one to share. Memorials: Kidney Foundation to further research into life saving treatments. Grace Woolard White Grace Woolard White, 91, of Mocksville, widow of the late John Edward White, died on Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at Mocksville Senior Living Center. She was bom in Pasquotank County on Jan. 24,1927 to John Oliver Woolard and Mary Bames Woolard. She was a homemaker for her family. Survivors: 2 daughters, Ramona Birdsell (Edward) of Harmony and Diana Cutley of Lewisville; 3 sons, John White Jr. (Cathy) of Chesapeake, Va., Thomas A. White (Evie) of the Netherlands and William H. Mann of Ches apeake, Va.; 3 sisters, Stella Jemagan, Alice Johnson and Annie Knox, all of Elizabeth City; plus 16 grandchildren. The family will hold services at a later date. Condolences: wwwMaviefuneralservice £om. § t DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 19,2018 - 11 Eugene Gray 'Gene' Brewer Mr. Eugene Gray "Gene" Brewer, 76, died on Saturday, My 14,2018,at Forsyth Medical Center. He was a native of Davie County, bom April 18,1942. the son of the late Herman and Thelis Allen Brewer. Survivors: his wife of 25 years, Sandra CranfiU Brewer; a step-daughter, Sonya Loy (Bobby) of Mocksville; a sis ter, Martha Hunt (Henry) of Mocksville; and a step-grand child, Kelly Price (Harley) of Statesville, Mr. Brewer was a graduate of Davie County High School with the Class of 1960 and later attended David son Community College. He served honorably in the U.S. Army (1965-1968). He was a machinist by trade and was employed with Pleucer of Statesville for 24 years and In- gersoll-Rand for six years. He was a .member of Eaton Baptist Church. There was a graveside service at 11:30 am. Tuesday, July 17 at Eaton Baptist Church Cemetery with Pastor Da vid Galbreath-officiating. Military honors were accorded by the Davidson County Honor Guard. Memorials: Eaton Baptist, 430 Eaton Church Road, Mocksville. Condolences: ivwwjjaviefuneralservice.com. Joe F. Carter , u Mr. Joe F. Carter, 82, of King, died surrounded by his loved ones on Saturday, July 14,2018. He was bom Jan. 22,1936 in Forsyth County to the late Hix Carter and Pauline Bowles Carter. Mr. Carter graduat ed high school from Georgia Christian Institute and later from Abilene Christian University. He was a proud veteran whom served his country in the Marine Corps. A son, (3asey Carter, also preceding him in death. Surviving: his wife, Rosemary Carter; a son. Lee Carter (Jane); and 2 grandchildren, Kristene and Daniel. A memorial service was to be conducted at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, offi ciated by the Rev. Joe Coviello. The family was to receive friends after the service. . Memorials: South Fork Church of Christ, 205 Keaung Drive, Winston-Salem, 27104; or South Stokes Church of Christ, 1223 Old Hwy 52 S., King, 27021. Condolences: wwwUayworth-Miller.com. Virginia Irene Fowler Hogue Viiginia Irene Fowler Hogue died on Friday, July 13, 2018, in Forsyth Medical Center after an extended illness. ^ Davie County, daughter of the late Samuel and Willie M. Neely Fowler. She attended Davie 1^. Schools, md-was employed by I 'Sfl' n Burlingtontndustries.'whereshe '' i worked as an instructor and su- 1 pervisor. She retired from Burl- J ington after more than 30 years. She was a member of Friendship Baptist Church in Cooleemee. S Bingo was her hobby and she . loved to cook. Known to fami- n ly as "Aunt Piggy," and "Slim," . she will be remembered for the n _J love she gave to her family and the community. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a daughter, Shelia Morrison; and a sister, Selma Moseley. Survivors: 2 sons, Walter (Janet) Hogue of Statesville and Merrell (Emily) Hogue of Cleveiand;"a daughter,-^ Wanda (Joseph) Foster of Cooleemee; 2 step-daughters, Mary K. Ellis Bryson and Joyce Ann Neely; 2 brother^, James Fowler and Anslo Fowler, both of Cooleemee; a sis ter, Evelyn F. Patterson of Woodleaf; best friends Linda Barber and Glenora Westmoreland; 12 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. A special thanks to a granddaughter, Keisha Carter, for her love and care. Funeral service will be held Saturday, July 21 at Victory I Baptist Church in Cooleemee. The Rev. Rodney Barker will officiate and the Rev. James Rowdy will be the eulo gist. Burial will follow in Friendship Baptist Church Cem etery. Condolences: www.GrahamFimeralHomeJiet. Charles Van Wagner Hoose Sr. Charles Van Wagner Hoose Sr. died on Friday, July 13, 201, at his home in Mocksville. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sahirday, July 28 at the Kingdom Hall N.Y. to Percy and Grace Hoose lyn, ^Thuck, Elaine, Freda a^id and Dominick. The son of a farmer, he nev er lost his love of the land and his deep-seated respect for God's creative works. He supported his family for many years in the transportation industry, always working close ly with the farming community. He retired from the Team sters in New York State and after relocating to North Car olina from (FCX) Southern States. He will be remembered as a loving husband, wonderful father, his great sense of humor, and as a dedicated servant of Jehovah God. Many in the community may remember his visits and encourag ing words of comfort from God's Word, and the hope that God's Kingdom will one day bring Memorials: yw.org. William Calvin Ijames William Calvin Ijames, 84, died on Monday, July 16, at his Mocksville residence on Parker Road, surrounded by his wife and their two surviving children and their spouses. Bom May 16, 1934, to William Ivan and Marjorie (Turner) Ijames, he graduated from Davie County Training School in 1952, and soon devel- business, and humanitarian service youiig adult, he was part of a del- to visit then President Truman at the White House; later he became ers of America (at local, state and national levels); and was known throughout the county for his so- cial, civic and religious contribu- After marrying his life-long companion, Vertie Mae (Coulter) in 1955, he worked for the US Army Finance Department, the IRS m Greensboro, owned and operated Mocksville Professional Services, successfully pursued entrepreneur ial ventures, including sales, real estate, janitorial services, adult day care, and retired from Ingersoll-Rand where he served with distinction as a supervisor for more than 30 years. In addition to his career and business ventures, he found time to take up flying as a hobby, owned several air planes, and maintained his private airstrip on the family farm near the Center community. God blessed Calvin and Vertie's union with three chil dren: Jeff (Isabel of Michigan), deceased 1983, Steve (Ra chel) of Mocksville, and Marjolene (Whaid) of Denver. Motivated by Jeff's death to minister to bereaved parents, Calvin and Vertie became local leaders of The Compas sionate Friends, and eventually served on the TCF National Board. He received numerous honors and awards through out the years for community service, including the N.C. Govemor's Award, the Jefferson Award (WBTV), the E.C. Tatum Humanitarian Award, the Sertoma Service to Man kind Award, and was recognized (along with Vertie) for 15 years of volunteer service at Wake Forest University Bap tist Hospital. In his later years, Calvin earned advanced credentials from the American Association of Christian Counselors in order to be better equipped in his efforts to assist hurt ing people, and published a book, "Survival Tools for the Christian Journey," as a resource for providing hope and encouragement. Most important, he was a dedicated Christian who loved the Lord, and served as a lay leader for many years. He was raised and served in the Church of God Body of Christ (as a preacher's kid), was a leader in the Church of God (Sev enth Day) for more than three decades, and was blessed by the fellowship of the Statesville Seventh Day Adventist Church during his final years. He was driven in his pur suit of excellence and had a passionate desire to help those around him get it right regarding life, faith in God, and service to others. His life of integrity and mfluence can be summarized by this single Bible verse: "It is better to be respected than to be rich; a good name is better than money in the bank" (Proverts 22:1, paraphrased). Survivors: his wife of 63 years; 2 children and their spouses; 6 grandchildren, \^cki Ijames of Geoigia, Becky Ijames Diffin (Jonathan) of Michigan, Paul Ijames (Eiru- ly) of Colorado, Reuben (Meagan) of Mocksville, Arvella Rose and Nathan Rose (Colorado); 9 great-grandchildren; an adopted sister (Minnie Scott); an uncle (John Lester Ijames); an aunt (Edna Mason Allen, 100); and a host of other relatives and friends. A seventh grandchild. Matt Ijames (Liz), Jeff s young est child, preceded him in death on June 26. The funeral (open to the public) will be held at Davie Funeral Service in Mocksville, on Monday, July 23 at 3 p.m, followed by burial at the Clement Grove Church Cemetery. Memorials: CareNet Counseling Center or Center Fire Department. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 19,2018 - II DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, July 26,2018 ^15 Lucas Sebastian Alcacio Lucas Sebastian AJcacio, 3, of Mocksville, died on Tuesday July 17,2018. He vas bom in Forsyth County on Jan. 9, 2015, with a congenital heart defect called Truncus Arte- riqsus. His loving parents, Jamie Taylor and Juai] Alcacio, and be-ppi.r. • loved big brother, Giovanni "Gio" t Alcacio, were blessed by his cou- rageous spirt and sweet smile. I mother, Ramona Alcacio; specialSOSn la- la Airedondo, Kathleen "Nana" O'Reilly, "Mama Tula;" treasured caregivers Cara "Caca," Jenni- fer, Rebecca, Cydney, Diann; a " special kitty, Miklo; along with countless other friends and family who were blessed to know him He was preceded in death by grandparents Pedro Caran- • za, Peggy Perez and James Taylor. Visitation was from 2-3 pjn.Saturday, July 21 at Green Meadows Baptist Church, 1646 NC 801 N., Mocksville. A celebration of life service followed at 3 p.m. officiated by family friend, the Rev. Joel Bartz and assisted by the Rev., James Buchanan. Memorials:" Elbaville UMC, Attention: Tinman Club, 2595 NC 801 S., Advance. Condolences; www^vieJuneralservice.com. Shirley Ann Spry Church Shirley Ann Spry Church, 79,of Mocksville, died at her horne Tuesday, July 17,2018. She was bom in Cooleemee of the late James Brady Spry and Ester Qletha Broadway Spry. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Clarence r- Church, and 5 brothers and 4 She was a seamstress and prior to retirement had worked for Mocksville Manufacturing Co. She used her skills to cro- chet, creating many beautiful things. She also enjoyed .card games and video games, and she loved Elvis. ' ^B^^HIHIBHII Survivors: 2 daughters, Pa mela Smith and Ester Oleiha Jones, both of Mocksville; a sister, Diane Blackwelder (John) of Mocksville; 6 grand children, Mark, Michael, Daniel and Hope Smith and J.R. and Heather Jones; plus 9 great-grandchildren. The celebration of life service was conducted at 10 a.m. Friday, July 20 at Davie Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Bob Briggs officiating. A time of visitation with family was held one hour prior to the service in the chapel. Burial fol lowed at Rowan Memorial Park where she was laid to rest beside her sister, Bertha Harris. Condolences: wwwMavieJuneralservice.com. Charlie Lester 'Doc' Howell Mr. Charlie Lester "Doc" Howell died on Tuesday,July 17,2018 at Wake Forest Medical Center. He was bom Sept. 9, 1930 to the late Samuel B. and Ethel Foote HoweU. He attended Davie County Public Schools. He became a member came a member of Shiloh Bap- tist Church in Mocksville. He worked on the Trustee Board Korean War. He was a lifetime - "UjiH ing veterans (o.and from hospi- fMCT fQj, serving as commander of the DAY Chapter Dist. 5, and outstanding district commander co-winner. He also was a truck driver for McClamrock Seed Co. and worked at Baker Furniture in Mocksville and volunteered at Mor rison Studevent Funeral Home in Mocksville. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, gardening, and {ricking greens. He also enjoyed watching NASCAR racing and westerns, listening to country music, and traveling. His favorite places to go with his wife, family, and best friend, Roger Girst, were the mountains, Florida, and Las Vegas. He had been a resi dent ofAutumn Care for the past 15 months. His father was twice married and from this union 22 children were bom, of whom 20 have preceded him in death, as well as 2 infant sons, and a step-grandson, James Naylor. Survivors; his wife of more than 50 years, Emma L. Howell; 2 daughters, Angela (Kelly) Naylor and Cynthia Lyons of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, LaTosha, Mariah, Cyrena and Cyrus Lyons; 2 step-grandchildren, Eutashia (Rev. JJ Rice Jr.) and Brian Hunter; 9 great-grandchildren; a brother, Gilbert (Mary Ruth) Howell of Boonville; 2 brother- in-law, the Rev. Jesse Lyons Jr. (Dorothy) of West- bury N.Y., and James Lyons of Salisbury; 4 sisters- in-law, Delia Williams of Mocksville, Margaret Transou, Doretha Lyons and Margaret S. Lyons of Winston Salem; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Funeral service was held on Tuesday, July 24 at 12:30 p.m. at Shiloh Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Jes se Lyons Jr. officiated and the Rev. Joe B. Clark was the eulogist. Burial followed in National Cemetery in Salis bury. The family received friends at the church 30 minutes before the service. Condolences: \vww.GrahamFuneralHomejtel.. Eddie Henderson Foster Mr. Eddie Henderson Foster, 66, of (Kristi) of Advance MocksviIle,diedTuesday,Julyl7,2018.at A funeral service was conducted at 4his home, ^ Saturday, July 21 at Eaton Funeral He was bom Nov. 12, 1951 in Rowan Chapel with Dr. Darrell Cox officiaUng County to the late Claude Henderson and Burial followed in Union Chapel United Virguua Carlene Brown Foster. Methodist Church Cemetery. The family Survivors: a son. Matt Foster (Claudia) received friends at the funeral home one of Mocksville; 2 grandsons, Samuel and hour prior to the service Simon Foster a brother, Jimmy Foster of Condolences; www.eatonJuneralservice. Mocksville; and a nephew, Bradley Foster com. IV ? 15 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tharsday, July 26,2018 Ivin L. Myers Alvin L. Myers, son of the late Ollie Cletus and Flor- ice Boger Myers, died on Thursday July 19,2018. He was bom April 8, 1936, in Davie County, attended jady Grove High School, and was in Davie High's first aduating class. He was drafted into the Army to serve in e Korean Conflict as a radio repairman. He worked at J. Reynolds for more than 30 years until his retirement, e was a caregiver for his late wife of 51 years, Betty ju Spease whom he had made a family which included daughter Melissa Garvin (Jesse) of Colfax and their 3 lildren Aidan, Bailey and Cameron; and a son Robert of e home. Alvin didn't believe in sitting still except on Sun- ly's, unless the mood struck him to go window shopping • buy some potted flowers. He loved auctions and coffee most as much as he loved his family and nearly always id a cup of coffee in his hand. . He is also preceded in death by 6 brothers, 3 sisters and eir spouses. He cherished his nieces and nephews, and ost any child he ever had the privilege to hold. He was a hristian. A funeral service was held at 2 pm. Sunday, July 22 at ayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Charles jmer Jr. officiating. Burial followed in the Elbaville nited Methodist Church cemetery. The family received lends from 12:30-2 p.m. prior to the service. Memorials: B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice me, Winstdn-Salem, 27103. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miller.com. Grace Faye Shutt Farrish Grace Faye Shutt Farrish, 95, of Advance died on July 23,2018 at her home. She was a faithful member of Greei Meadows Baptist Church and a member o She was bom Dec. 30, 1922 in Forsyth WMU. She loved cooking as long as sh County to Delia Shutt and was reared by her grandparents, Sandy and Alma Hauser Shutt of Jonestown Road in Winston- Salem. She liked to reminisce about the old things her grand mother taught her as a child. She married Paul Grey Farrish on Oct. 13,1943 who preceded her in death on March 23,1978. Also preceding her were her mother and grandparents and 3 sisten, Lucille Kimel of Win- ston-Salem, Audrey Gilbert of Advance and Alice Biedermei- er of Richmond, Va. Surviving: 3 children, Lynn Ray Farrish (Janet), Ronald was able. She was amembe of East Davie Homemaker for many years and love" making shoeboxes for Sa maritans Purse, deliverin Meals on Wheels when sh was in her SOs and makin quilts. She worked at Hane Kiutting Mill for about 1 years when she was youn and then at Westem Elec trie, for 10 years. \VTien he husband's job with Wester Electric moved him to diffei ent states, she made friend every place she lived. A funeral service will t held 11 am.. Saturday JuJ Grey Farrish (Carlene), all of Advance and 28 at Green Meadows Baptist Church wit Cheryl Dawn Swearingin of New Mexi- Pastor Josh Greene and Pastor Michai co; a grandson, Jason Farrish of Virginia; Waters of Farkwood Baptist, Concord, o 3 granddaughters, Dana Lenzo (Vince) ficiating. Burial'will follow at Pine Gro\ of New Mexico, Rae Vandiver (Allen) of United Methodist Church. The family wi Mocksville and Deanna Oberheu (Todd) receive friends from 6-8 pm. on Friday : of New Mexico; a great-granddaughter, Hayworth-MOler Kinderton Chapel. Desirae Vandiver of Mocksville; 6 great- Memorials: St. Jude Children's Researc grandsons, Bobby and Thad Vandiver of Hospital,501 St. JudeFlace,Memphis,T Mocksville, Dalton and Adam Lenzo of 38105. New Mexico and Grant and ly Oberheu, also of New Mexico. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-mUlt Thomas Edward 'Ed'Parsley Thomas Edward "Ed" Parsley, 82, of Mocksville died on Tuesday, July 17,2018. He was bom in Davie County on Dec. 8, 1935, the son of the late Luther J. and Jeanette Davis Parsley. He lived his early boyhood years in the Spruce Pine area before moving back to Davie County. On Dece. 20,1952, he married his wife, Rachel Coughenour Parsley. He attended Rowan Community College where he completed his high school education and began study ing business law. In 1955, he joined the US Army serving his country for six years, which included active duty in Germany and serving in the reserves, achieving the r^ of staff sergeant. He worked for 37 years as plant superintendent for Loeblein Broth ers Furniture in Salisbury until the plant closed. He then began a career as a pattern maker for Woodmark Originals in High Point where he retired. Mr. Parsley was a member of Victixy Baptist Church in Cool- eemee. During his Christiari life, he served his Lord in positions at Edgewood Baptist Church including chairman of the Deacons, Sunday School teacher, a member and dU rector of the choir, and a member of the pulpit committee. He was also preceded in death by: a son. Dale Parsley; a daughter, Teresa P^ley Fox; and a brother, George Parsley. Survivors: his wife of 65 years , Rachel C. Parsley; 2 grandsons, Bradley Parsley (Katie) of Mocksville and Thomas Parsley (Michele) of MarriottsvUle, Md.; a grand daughter, Amanda Fox of Spencer; 8 great grandchildren, Brandy, Kayla, Christopher, Elizabeth, Sara, Lena, Clara and Anna; a daughter-in-law. Donna Parsley of Mocks ville; a son-in-law, Paul Fox of Statesville; a sister. Louise Hudson, formerly of Salis bury; and his beloved companion dog, 'Tango". A celebration of life service was con ducted at 7 pm. Thursday, July 19 at Vic tory Baptist Church with Pastor Shelby Harbour and the Rev. Fred Carlton officiat ing. The family received friends one hour prior to the service. The committal service was at 10 am. Friday at Rowan Memorial Park with military honors accorded by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard and the NC National Guard Honors Team. Memorials: Victory Baptist, PO 686, Cooleemee, 27014; or Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwdaviefumralservice. James Hartman Poindexter i Mr. James Hartman Poindexter, 40, died unexpectedly onMonday,July 16,2018. He was bom in Forsyth County on April 9, 1978. He enjoyed fishing and hunting. He was a loving husband and father. Surviving: his wife of 17 years, Amanda Jones Poindex ter; 2 sons, Daniel and Matthew Poindexter; mother, Ella Mae Poindexter; sister, Sharon Hudson; nephew, Mark Hudson; several other family members and a close fiiend, Phil Fleming. A funeral service was held 2 p.m. Saturday, July 21, at the Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Pastor Rod ney HeUard officiating. Burial followed at Baileys Chap el United Methodist Church. The family received friends from noon-l:45 p.m. prior to the service.' Condolences: wwwJiayivorth-miller.com. Karl Francis Schulte Mr. Karl Francis Schulte of Kemersville died Sunday, July 15,2018 at his home. He was bom on June 23, 1946 to Margaret Ann Kerr Schulte and Rowland Windfield Schulte in the District of Columbia. His parents couldn't decide on a name so for two t known as "Boy^ Schulte." When the birth certif- *6^ icate was called for, his parents . decided on the name of Karl 1 Francis. As a child Mr. Schul- te moved aipund the-country and Europe as a result of his father's job working with the Defense Department - through Western and Labs. He sharing sto- ries about traveling Europe by rail and staying in the many hostels while in high school and loved sharing how he could charm the hosts to pro vide extra food to support his then athletic form before at tending Appalachian State University in the graphic arts department. Mr. Schulte married Lucy Midkiff in 1970 at The Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Fork. Since that marriage, he has remained active at Ascension Church; a church that he loved and that loved him. He was a generous man, loving husband, and devoted son. Mr. Schulte was a Winston-Salem police officer for 30 years and enjoyed his work as a crime scene investigator, and in forensics. He made many friends there, among them Steve Carter, with whom he served. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife. Survivors: his in-laws, Lorraine and Edwin Wiles of Mt Airy, with whom he maintained a relationship throughout his life, calling them every Sunday evening: cousins John and Robert Olsen .from Virginia; his Ascension church family, many special friends, including Sidnee Everhart and Velvet Decker. He adored Sidnee who he loved en couraging and cheering on in her endeavors at Salem Academy and The University of the South at Sewanee. He was appreciative of help he received from Velvet Decker who cared for his wife when she had Alzheimer's and was a close friend for years. She looked at the Schulte's as her adopted parents. Mr. Schulte was a man for all seasons. He possessed a lot of knowledge about a variety of topics and loved to dis cuss most anything. He always had an interesting story to r tell. Mr. Schulte loved watching the National Geographic V. channel on TV and learning new things every day. He was dedicated to the clients at Our Daily Bread Food ^ Pantry at Ascension Church, and doing whatever it took to ^ make the pantry successful. He was proud of the history and development of the pantry. ' A memorial service will be conducted at 11 am. on Sat- " "urday, July 28 at The EpiscopalChurch of the Ascension at '- Fork. 183 Fork-Bixby Road Advance, by the Revs. Daniel Wall and Joan Sherrill. Following the service, inurnment will take place at the church cemetery, A reception will follow in the Church Parish Hall. ) Memorials: The Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork Pantry. Note pantry on check, 183 Fork-Bixby Road, n Advance. ? 15 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 26,2010 Marshall Wayne Strader Marshall Wayne Strader, 71, of Winston-Salem, died on Tuesday, July 18,2018 at his residence. He was bom on Aug. 7,1946 in Forsyth County to Max Holt and Juanita Vogler Strader. He was a 1965 graduate of RJ Reynolds High School, I ,« 1967 graduate of Mitchell Col- lege, and a 1969 graduate of , Appalachian University. His ca- . i reer path led him to Pinebrook Elementary School in Davie County, where he taught for 14 years. Mr, Strader left his teach- ing career to pursue his dream of opening Strader's Pizza, were he served customers for many years from multiple locations. jBHE Later, he was the loving care- giver to his mother until her death. He ^d a passion for fish- ing and camping with his family and friends. His love of music took him to singing in his church choir and at several local retirement facilities. He was an acc-omplished guitarist and banjo player and loved attending the annual Harper Van- Hoy Fiddler's convention with family and friends. He was also preceded ia death by his wife, Loyola Strader. Survivors: his devoted son, Greg B. Strader of Davie County; his caring, significant other, Ramona Brown; his only grandson, Bradley Strader of Louisville, Ky.; a broth er, Max H. Sunder (wife, Sonya) of Charlotte; 3 special nephews; and many friends. Marshall and Ramona were members of the Elks Lodge and often frequented many places, including Mac & Nelli's in Winston-Salem. A celebration of life service was to be held at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25 at Peace Haven Baptist Church with the Rev. Nathan Parrish officiating. The family was to receive friends at 6 p.m. prior to the service at the church. Memorials; Hospice/Palliative Care, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or a charity of the donor's choice. Condolences: wwwJiaywonh-miller.com. Elizabeth Ann Hogue Weils Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Hogue Wells, 83, of Mocksville, died Thursday, July 19,2018, at Wake Forest Baptist Med ical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Oct. 1, 1934, in Blacksburg, S.C. to the late Grady Ratchford and Dovie Beam Hogue. Mrs. Wells was a member of First Baptist Church, Mocksville. She was a career pharmacist for more than 50 years. She retired to volunteer at The Storehouse For Jesus of Mocksville for many years. She was preceded in death by: her husband, Charles Jefferson Wells; a daughter. Bonny Wells Norman; and a sister, Virginia Harris. Sunivors: 2 daughters, Kim Wells Bart (Gary) of Rural Hall and Dina Wells Bowman (Danny) of Mocksville; a brother, David Hogue of Blacksburg: a sister, Ellen Jen nings of Columbia, S.C.; 5 grandchildren, Christopher Bar ney (Jessica), Adam Barr.and Olivia', Daphne and Journey Bowman; and 2 great-grandchildren, Conner and Alexan der Barney. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Sunday, July 22 at First Baptist Church with Dr. Van Lankford offici ating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family re ceived friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Storehouse For Jesus, 675 E. Lexington Road, Mocksville; or The Dragonfly House, 387 Valley Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfnneralservice.com. 3 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 2,201t Aaron Tlirner Ammons Mr. Aaron Turner Ammons, 86, of High Point, formerly of Greensboro, died Wednesday, July 25,2018 at Hospice Home of High Point. He was bom April 22,1932, in Davie County to the late John Willis and Cleo Patricia Adams Ammons. Mr. Am mons retired from the Greensboro News & Record. He was a member of the Elks Club. He was also preceded in death by a son, Richard Am mons; and 3.siblings, Dallas, Billie and Milton. Survivors; 2 children, Virginia Linman (Keith) of Lex ington and Steve Ammons of Georgia;-a grandson, Al bert Hupp; and a brother, John Ammons (Shirley) of Red Springs. Afuner^ service was conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, July 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Rev. Pat Spicer officiating. The f^Iy received friends at the funeral- home one hour prior to the service. Burial fol lowed in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. Memorials: Easterseals, 3405 W. Wen'dover Ave., . Greensboro, 27407. Condolences; www.eatonfiineralservicexom. /lary Lee Phillips Boger Mary Lee Phillips Boger, 65, of Mocksville, died Thurs- ay, July 26,2018, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center 1 Winston-Salem. Bom Mary Lee Peoples on Feb. 24, 1953, she was the aughter of the late Harvey 'eoples and the late Mary 'ranees Ratledge Peoples. She /as also preceded in death by er first husband, Charles Mc- loy Phillips. ~ '■ ^!l^H After graduation from Da-ie County High School in ^ "ech where she received certi- ication to become a pre-school eacher. She served in the Da- • •ie County School System for f 10 years and worked at Wil- iam R. Davie Elementary in- 'ueocing many young lives. ihe was a member of Chestnut )rove United Methodist Church. Survivors: her husband. Michael Louis Boger; 2 daugh- srs, Brandi L. Phillips and Michaela H. Boger, both of docksville; a son, Seth M. Phillips of Mocksville; a sister,- Jebbie Arm Settle (Rob) of LewisvilJe; and 3 grandchil- • [ren, Timothy, Tiffani and Tayla. The family received friends from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Moo- lay, July 30 at Davie Funeral Chapel. The celebration of ife service was at 3 pun. Tuesday in the funeral chapel fith the Rev. James Thomas "Chip" Webb officiating, lurial followed in the Chestnut Grove UMC Cemetery, lerving as pallbearers were Timmy Lengorich, Justin Lan- ing, David Lanning, Dion Nelson and Cody Hopkins. Condolences: wwwMaviefuiieralsei^ice-.r:om. Josephine Fisher Hamiiton Josephine Fisher Hamilton died on July 30,2018 at her residence, surrounded by her family. She was bom July 13,1932 in Rowan County, daughter of the late Jonas F. Fisher and Edna Fleming Fisher. She attended Rowan County Schools and was a homemaker. She was married to Jacob Hamilton, who preceded her in death. She was also preceded in Scott, Catherine Iraes and Naomi She enjoyed fishing, cooking, had no children of her own, she Survivors: a sister, Maggie F. • Bailey of Statesville; 2 sisters-in-law, Margaret H. Fisher of Mt. UUa and Juanita D. Fisher of Woodleaf; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends. A service of remembrance will be held on Friday, Aug. 3 at 2 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Minister Reba Imes will officiate and burial will follow in Rock Hill Church of Christ Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home 30 minutes before the service. Condolences; wvw.GfahamtiineralHomeJiet. Thurmond L. Hockaday Mr. Thurmond L. Hockaday, 91, of Advance, died on Sunday, July 29,2018 surrounded by his family.. He was bom March 3.1927 in Davie County. Mr. Hock aday retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Henry Hockaday and Pattie Cope Hockaday; a sister, Mary Yorit; and 2 brothers, Huston and Lester Hockaday. Surviving: his wife of 66 years, Flora Mae Hockaday: and many nieces and nephews. A graveside service was to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2 at Macedonia Moravian Church with Pastor Greg Little officiating. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chap el. Memorials: Macedonia Moravian, 700 NC 801 N., Ad vance. Condolences: wwwJtayworth-miller.com. Alice Lee Gaitfaer T j Mrs. Alice Lee Gaither,.94, died mw residence in g * 'Mocksville. B >** Her funeral service will be held1 ' « ^ Saturday, Aug. 4 with visitation from am 1-2 p.m., and the service at 2 at at Agape Faith Church in Clemmons. Memorials: Alice C. Gaither/Ter- ry S. Dunn literacy fund, c/o Davie Community Foundation, PO Box 546, Mocksville. Condolences; www.CrahamFuneralHomejiet. Oavie Coumy Public ubra) MocksvlDt, NC Sylvia Ann Everhardt Lagle Mrs. Sylvia Ann Everhardt Lagle, 77, of Gladstone ' Road, Mocksville, died Friday, July 21, 2018, at Kate B, Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. i She was bom Feb. 10,1941 in Davie County. She was a member of Cornerstone Christian Church in MocksviUe and enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father, Phillip Ham ilton Everhardt; her mother, Annie Delora Foster Poplin; her husband. Bill Ugle; and her stepfather, Harold Russell Poplin. Survivors: 2 children, Lisa Markland (Don) of Mocks ville and Billy Lagle (Aurelia) of Harmony; 5 grandchil dren, Matt Markland (Tracy), Will MarkUnd (Annie), Sadie Lagle, Rebecca Bare and Trey Lagle (Donna); 4 great-grandchildren, Lyla Markland, Hank Markland, Mason Lagle and Bixby Markland; a brother, David Pop lin (Candy) of Mocksville; a sister, Phyllis Pendergrass (Chuck) of Alaska; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was conducted at 11 a.m., Tues day, July 31 at Cornerstone Christian Church with the Rev, Kevin Frack officiating. The family received friends at the church following the service. Memorials; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences; \vwY).eatonfuneralservice£om. James Carl 'Jim' Nichols n James "Jim" Carl Joseph Nichols, 89, died on Monday, July 30,2018 at his home in Salisbury. He was bom May 22, 1929 in Cooleem«, the son of the late Carl Nichols and Bessie Nichols Pease. He always said he got his education in the carnival. As a young teen he^veled^^^ state^ work-^ ing the family to Salisbury. A true people person, he was generous, humorous and kind. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He will be missed by his family. Hb children are Cathy Nichols Wilson (Stan), Jay Carl Irvin Nichols (Jane), and Camille Butner (Steve), 6 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church where he enjoyed many of the senior citizens activities with his wife, Daisy. He had served his church and his Lord as Deacon,'Sunday School director, youth leader and finance committee leader. He served his community in the Mocks ville Jaycees as president and state director and as a Boy Scout leader. In Salisbury he served as president of the Breakfast Optimist Club, worked with the Rowan County Special Olympics, was a life member of the Salisbury Elks Lodge, and was a life member of the Masonic Lodge. • Also surviving; a sister, Earleoe Deadmon (Baxter) of ,jt-Inno, S.C.; 2 brothers, David "Shorty" Nichols of Coolee- ^ mee and Sam Nichols (Shelby) ofAdvance; sister-in-law, Darleen Nichols of Warsaw, Va. cl He was also preceded in death by a brother, Jackie Lee■^Nichols , A memorial service will be conducted Friday, Aug. 3 »^at 2 pm. at St. John's Lutheran Church sanctuary with -the Rev. Rhodes Woolly, the Rev. Laura Henrik and Wade ^Rouzer officiating. The family will have a celebration of 5 life gathering in the Peeler HaD following the service, r- Memorials; St. John's Lutheran Children's Ministiy, c^lOO W. Innes St., Salisbury, 28144; or Faithful Friends An- Oimal Sanctuary, 220 Grace Church Rd, Salisbury, 28147. L Condolences: www.summersettfiineral.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 2,2018 -1,1 ? 13 Claude Welborn Pharr Mr. Claude Welbom Pharr, 80, of Winston-Salem, died Thursday, July 26, 2018, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. He was bom July 2,1938, in timore, Md. and Philadelphia, ma Jo Escue Pharr of the home; a son, Brett Pharr (Nancy) of Charlotte; a sister, Sheron Ward of the home; a brother, David R. Pharr (Peggy) of Rock Hill, S.C.; and a granddaughter, Brittany Pharr of Nashville, Tenn. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday, July 28, at North Main Street church of Christ in Mocks- vUie with Jeff Trotter officiating. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m., Friday, July 27 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Burial followed in Jericho church of Christ Cemetery in Mocksville. . Memorials; N. Main St. church of Christ Mission.Fund, 605 N. Main St., Mocksville. Condolences; www.eatonfiineralservice.com. Robert 'Perry' Richardson Robert "Perry" Richardson, 86, died Tuesday, July 24, 2018 at the home of his daughter, Lynn, in Winston-Salem. Mr. Richardson was bom in Schools and retired as a man- ager in the road construction Chnrch. • Ambra Richardson; a grand- son, Adrian Ribhardson; and as "Alan" Richardson, died. Wednesday, July 25. Survivors: 4 sons, Robert Richardson (Vicki) of Bath, Michael Richardson of Washington. N.C., Donnie Richard son of Richlands, and Dennis Richardson of Winston-Sa lem; 2 daughters, Linetta "Lynn" Kelly (Neil) and Tammy Windsor (Tim), both of Winston-Salem; 2 brothers, James Richardson (Carolyn) of Mocksville and Ronald Richard son of Statesville; 5 sisters, Martha Madeline Lapish of Mocksville, Virginia MulUs of Lewisville, Shelby Cartner (Jim) of Harmony, Christine Speer of Mocksville and Bar bara Reavis (Lane) of Harmony; 12 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.The visitation was from 6:30-8;30 p.m. Friday, July 27 at Davie Funeral Chapel in MocksvilJe. The celebration of life service was conducted at 2 pm. Saturday at the funeral chapel with Chaplain Rick Chiles officiating. Burial fol lowed in the New Union UMC Cemeteiy. Memorials; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: wwwdaviefiuneralservice^om. <$ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 2,2018 -'Hf 13 Thomas *Alan' Richardson Thomas "Alan" Richardson, 77, of Mocksvllle, died Wednesday, July 25,2018, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. A native of Da vie County, he was bom June 12,1941, the ,, |. UL,,.- ...LUU- . -a son of the late Robert LincolnAlice Keller Richardson. | tiOTn;!?!'! • \ '•3 1959, and for 40 years he was I ' * ji ® self-employed master HVAC technician. He was a member iH of New Union United Meth- Church.'He was loved by SN" many, had many close friends, was well respected in his field of work, and was known for his generosity to someone in need, be it family, friend or stranger. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, April Richardson, and 2 brothers, Edward Richardson and Rob ert Perrj' Richardson who died July 24,2018. Survivors: a daughter, Alana Richardson (Vicki), and her family, grandson Brady Richardson and twin grand children Riley and Rosie Richardson, all of Wnston-Sa- lem; 2 brothers, James Richardson (Carolyn) ofMocksville and Ronald Richardson of Statesville; 5 sisters, Martha Madeline Lapish of Mocksville, Virginia MuUis of Lew- isville, Shelby Cartner (Jim) of Harmony, Christine Speer of Mocksville and Barbara Reavis (Lane) of Harmony; lots . of nieces and nephews; "unofficial" children and grand children, Susan Heaggans, Amy (Brandon and Charlie), Stacy (Lily and Avery), and Paula (Alexander, Axle and Etirique). The visitation was from 6:30-8:30 pjn. Saturday, July 28 at Davie Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. The celebration of life service was held at 2 pjn. Sunday at the funeral chapel with his nephew, the Rev. Brian Speer officiating. Memorials: Humane Society of.Davie, 291 Eaton Rd., Mocksville. Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservice.com. Nell Hendrix Wyatt Mrs. Nell Hendrix Wyatt, 85, of Mocksville, died on July 24,2018 after battling Alzheimer's disease. Bom April 2.1933 to Atta Emon Hendrix and Nannie Foote Hendrix in Davie County. She was the last sur\'iv-' ing child of 11 siblings. After graduating from Grove School married Wade H. Wyatt 1997). She her years ^ of and the ca-' maraderie friends at Davie County Hospital and the Davie County EMS. Her children re- -member mother for a doer a acquired the "working 'till she dropped" from her mother, as beautifully kept yard. Before iiitiess, she cooked her family's favorites: fried chick- rieviled eggs, creamed po- ' tatoes, homemade biscuits, and chocolate meringue pie. She was a knitter and reader and found peace on her trips to the N.C. mountains. She enjoyed walking and was often heard humming a tune. As an active member of The Episcopal Church of the Ascension, she regul^ly cleaned the Parish Hall. Survivors: her 4 children, Nancy Russell (Jim) of Wel come, Danny Wyatt of Salisbury; Karen Wyatt of the home, and Jill Olsen (Peter) of Pfafftown; 5 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews and cousins; 2 special caregivers, Kimberly Brown and Lynne Hauser. A graveside service will be held at 11:30 am. Satur day, Aug. 4 at The Episcopal Church of the Ascension with Father Dan Wall officiating. A reception will follow in the Parish Hall. Memorials: Our Daily Bread Food Pantry, 183 Fork-Bixby Road, Advance; or to the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane,Winston-Salem,27103. counts DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, Aug. 9,2018 Eva Lenders 'Lynn' Anderson Eva Lendora "Lynn" An derson died on Monday. Aug. 6, 2018, at her residence in Mocksville. She was bom June 24, 1952, in Rowan County, daughter of the late Fred and Geneva Carson Davidson. She graduated from Davie High School in 1970, and attended Salisbury Busi ness College. She worked in food service for Rowan County Public Schools. On June 18, 1972, she married Ray Ander son. This union was blessed with two daughters. For the past 46 years, she has been an active member of Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church, where she served as leader of class leaders, a member of the steward ess board, and the deaconess board. She loved to work with crafts, bake, and travel. ^ She was also preceded in death by a sister, Doris Harris. Survivors: her husband. Ray Anderson of the home; 2 daughters, Catina Anderson of the home, and Raya An derson of Dayton, Ohio; a grandson, A^r Anderson of Dayton; her step-mother, Lucille Davidson; a sister, Alice Nevels; other relatives and friends. Her funeral service will be held on Friday, Aug. 10 at 11:30 ajn. at Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church in Advance. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church one hour before the service. Jack Ronald Barkley Mr. Jack Ronald Barkley, 91, of Advance, died on Thursday, July 26,2018 at his residence. He was bom on May 9,1927 in Statesville, the son of Biard Scott Barkley and Nera Woodward Barkley. He is preceded in death by his par- ents; his wife of 58 years, Etta * Mae Cromer Baiidey in 2008; J a brother, Biard Kenneth Bar- 'IflA n kley and a sister, Winnie Fay Survivors: a brother-in-law, ^ Victor Seivers; a sister-in- K law, Linda Cromer Peddycord V \ (Lany); 2 special nieces, Carol Baikley Vascott (Bruce) and "Leane Peddycord;-2 nephews, h;- Jim Seivers and Jerry Seivers (Judy); and several cousins, ^ great-nieces and great-neph- . . . ; ews. He was a World War U veteran serving in France and Germany. He was a CPA and was a graduate ofCool Springs High School, N.C. State University and the University of Rorida. In his career as a financial advisor, he traveled widely and had been a resident of Venezuela, Jamaica and Canada at times during his career. He was also a member of Cornerstone Christian Church, A memorial service was to be held at 11 am. Thursday, Aug. 9 at Hayworth-Miller Lewisville Chapel with the Rev. Kevin Frack officiating. Memorials: Cornerstone Christian Church, 1585 NC 801 N., Mocksville; or Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital St. Suite 103, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-milleT.com. John Gerald 'Jerry' Bledsoe John Gerald "Jerry" Bledsoe died on Saturday evening, Aug. 4,2018. He was a 1966 graduate of Alcoa High School. He served in the Tennessee Air National Guard at McGhee Tyson Air Force Base and N.C. Army National Guard in Mocksville. He started his career with Piedmont Airlines, where he had 20 years, and continued with U.S. Airway for a total of 35 years. After retirement, he was excited to return to his hometown and siblings. He worked for two years with Mary ville College then joined the Blount Coun ty Sheriffs Office, where he worked for five years until he retired due to health reasons. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dossie and Anna Mae "June" Wilkins Bledsoe; brothers, Donnie and ' wife Helen Bledsoe, Lewis "Tim" T.W., and Mahlon; be loved father-in-law, Arthur Junior "Smiley" Hale; and brother-in-law, Robert "Toby" Hale. Survivors: Shelia Hale Bledsoe, his wife of 48 years; sons, Arther "Artie" Bledsoe and fiance Amy Palmer, Patrick and wife Kristen Bledsoe, and Clayton Bledsoe; daughters., Robin and husband Edwin Mathis, and Brit tany Bledsoe; grandsons. Heath Bledsoe and River Mathis; mother-in-law, Mildred Borden Hale; brothers, Clayton and wife MeskU Bledsoe, Gary Bledsoe, Loren and wife Janet Bledsoe; sisters, Connie Giles, Myma and husband Ken neth Lewis, and Karen Gourley; sisters-in-laws, Brenda Bledsoe, Sue Bledsoe, and Patricia Hale Bryant; and spe cial friends, Jeff and Jennifer Perkins Russell and daughter Ella, James and Taylor Glandon and daughter Braiiyn; and numerous nieces and nephews. He loved music; his family and the Lord. Memorials: to the Alcoa High School Music Dept. Anyone wishing to pay respects may do so from noon- to 6 pjn. Thursday, Aug. 9 at Miller Funeral Home. Ser vices will be private. %/e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 9,2018 ^ 3 Alice Lee Cannady Gaither Mrs. Alice Lee Cannady Gaither died on Monday, July 30,2018 at herresidence in Mocksville. She was bom Nov. 30,1923 in Davie County, daughter of the late Lodokus and- Viola Hudson j,. Cannady.. She grad- uated from Davie County Training - School and attended y Surry Community ^ ^ College and >Aln- -__||||||^^, ston-Salem State University. She was a Headstart teach- er for years for YVEDDI. She grew up in Shiloh Bap tist Church in Mocksville. After marriage, she became a member of St. John AME Zion Church, where she was a choir member and active in other ways. She volunteered with Relay for Life for 16 years, served as president of the Davie County NAACP, and delivered Meals on Wheels for the Davie County Senior Center. As a writer of poetry and a prolific writer of black history, she was blessed to develop the Literary Comer, a coluiim in the Davie County Enteiprise Record. Mrs. Gaither raised 11 children of her own, but it was not unusual for her to feed the baseball team, a basketball team, or just friends who showed up around dinner time. Until a few years ago, she still enjoyed cooking enough food to feed a team. In her later years, she attended Agape Faith Church in Clemmons. Mrs. Gaither was an educated woman who believed in making sure that every child was literate. She was honored by being named as part of the Alice Lee Gaither and Terry S. Dunn Literacy Foundation. She worked a long time as a precinct chair for the Demo-, cratic Party of Davie County. As stated by one of her pre cinct members, "The legacy of this woman will long be re membered in Davie County. Her untiring'work for justice, education and equality will be long remembered." Along with her husband, Thomas Anderson Gaither, she was one of the first African-American business owners in Davie County. They operated Gaither's Grocery Store on Depot Street in Mocksville. She was the first African-American candidate for the Davie County Board of Education. Along with Mrs. Dorothea Wilson, Mrs. Gaither began the Miss Dark and Lovely Pageant in Mocksville. The pageant pro vided educational scholarships. Mrs. Gaither was the oldest member of the civic club, Le Jour des Femme, a commu nity organization which provided educational scholarships. In addition to her husband and her siblings, Mrs. Gaith er was preceded in death by: children, Melvin A. Gaither, Algeon B. Gaither, Carol L. Gaither, Michael J. Gaither, Gloria Jean Gaither and Stephanie Kaye Gaither. Survivors: 4 sons, Thomas (Shelvy) Gaither of Win- ston-Salem, Reginald Gaither of Mocksville, Victor (Clarrissa) Gaither of Hampton.Va., Pastor Julian (Dr. Krishauna) Gaither of Winston-Salem; 3 daughters, Doris Jimmerson of Mocksville, Deborah Ellis of Mocksville and Thomasine Gaither of Mocksville; 17 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral service was held Saturday, Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. at Agape Faith Church in Clemnions. Pastor JB Whitfield of ficiated, and Pastor Julian D. Gaither provided the eulo gy. Burial followed in Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery in Mocksville..Uie family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomejiet: Memorials: Alice C. Gaither/Terry S. Dunn Litera cy Fund, Davie Community Foundation, PO, Box 546, Mocksville. Modene Foster Hendrix Mrs. Modene Foster Hendrix, 89, died on.Satiirday,Aug. 4,2018, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem sur rounded by her family. She was bom in Cooleemee to the late William Guy and Ella Nail Foster. Mrs. Hendrix was a graduate of Coolemee High School Qass B of 1947, where she was given the superlative of "Most Tal- ^ ented" and was a star basket- Bh ^^B ball player. She was employed /-nrtV ^^^B Envui Mills in Coolemee before marrying the love of Naywopd Robertson Hendrix was a homemaker ' and mother of Patricia Jo and Haywood Robertson "Robin" Hendrix III. She was a mem- \ \ ber of Diilin United Method- ' ^ ist Church where she was the church organist for 50 years. Mrs. Hendrix was a talented musician who played organ for weddings and pageants, as well as taught piano and or gan to numerous students. She was a member of the Red Hat Society, a group near and dear to her. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix resided in Mocksville for many years and enjoyed 69 years of marriage. They moved to Homestead Hills in Winston-Salem in 2016. She was also preceded in death by: 4 sisters, Gladys Beard, Nell Hoover, Eloise Nesbit and Edna Long; and 2 brothers, Don Foster and Sonny Foster. Survivors, in addition to her husband: her daughter, Pa tricia Jarvis (Joseph) of Qemmons; a son, Haywood Rob ertson "Robin" Hendrix in of Atlanta, Ga.; granddaughter, Julie Mock (Mike) and great-grandson, Charles Joseph "CJ" Mock of Lovettsville, Va.; grandson, Jonathan Jarvis (Tracy Spry) of Clemmons; sister, Sue Milholen of Port Orange, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm., Tuesday, Aug. . 7 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rt. Rev. Sam Gray, the Rev. Dr. Worth Green, and the Rev. Jimmy Truell offici ating. Burial followed in Dulin United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received riiends at the church fol lowing the burial. Memorials: Dulin UMC, 897 Dulin Rd., Mocksville; or Armando Rusindo Mission Foimdation (ARMF), 2121 Harper Rd., Clemmons, 27012 (www.armfcuba^rg). Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. O Jerry Ray Jones Sr. Mr. Jerry Ray Jones Sr., 53, of Bootleg Alley, died Thursday, Aug. 2,2018 at his home. He was bom Deer 30,1964, — vid "Ralph" Jones (Tammy); 8 grandchildren; and 2 nephews. A memorial service was conducted at 2 pm., Monday, Aug. 6 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Pastor Frank Anto- nitis officiating. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www.eatonfumralservice£om. avte County Public iMosj Mocks-ville, KC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tharsday, Aug. 9,2018 James Burley *JB'Mullis James Burley "JB" Mullis died early Wednesday, Aug. 1,2018 at home. He.was bom May 25,1934 to the late Webster and Thel- ma Mullis in Iredell County. He served in the Navy during ^F~^|||||H|||^| the Korean war. It was there his ' loveoftravelbegan.Afterbeing honorably discharged in 1955, . he started work at RJ .Reynolds Tobacco in Winston-Salem. P||V His work took him around the ■#'world to Switzerland, South LA AjjHa America, Puerto Rico, and In- donesia. He retired from RJR after 35 years. He continued to travel with his loving wife Melba, visiting places such Ire-• land, Greece, Holland, Norway, 1^^ Egypt, Hawaii, and many oth- K • ers. He worked at Tanglewood Pro Shop for 10 years where he took the opportunity to improve on his golf game. He then worked at the Yadkin- ville YMCA for 14 years where he was the known as the social director, greeting everyone and keeping the teenag ers straight. He enjoyed ri ding motorcycles with his group of friends. Cars, golfing, NASCAR, and sports were also pursuits. He was a member of Maplewood Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife of 46 years, Melba Holden Mullis; siblings, Betty Binkley, Gilbert Mullis and wife Anita of Advance, and Bobby Gamer and wife Daphne of German- ton; his children Deboiyi Oikemus of Matthews, Vickie Snead and husband Steve of Walkertown, Michael Mullis and wife Cindy of EUdn, Scott Mullis and wife Beth of Yadkinville; grandchildren, CaitUn Oikemus, Cody Oi kemus, Rebecca Snead, Sarah Mullis, Brandon Mullis, and Ryan Mullis. He was preceded in death by sister Josephine Gibbons. The visitation was Friday, Aug. 3 from 7-9 pm. at Gen try Family Funeral Home in Yadkinville. The funeral was Saturday at 2 p.m. at Maplewood Baptist Church. A private graveside service was held following the funeral. Memorials: Mountain Valley Hospice. Condolences: wmv^entryfiweralservice^om. Artist Lee 'Pedro' Plott Mr. Artist Lee "Pedro" Plott, 74, of Plott Lane, Mocks- ville, died Sunday, Aug. 5,2018 at W.G. Hefner VAMedi cal Center in Salisbury.^ He was bom Dec. 15, 1943, Mocksville; a brother. Gene Plott; a nephew, Timothy Plott; 6 grandchildren, Leah Marie (Plott) Harrelson, Evan Thomas Plott, Mason Eli jah Seats, Lillian Grace Seats, Beau Allen Plott and Artist Wilson Plott; two great-grandchildren, Carley and Erailee Harrelson; and his canine friend, Mattie Grace. Afuneral service was to be conducted at 2 p.m.,Thurs day, Aug. 9 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. John Erwin and Bobby Summers officiating. Burial was to fol- ' low in Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: yAMC Liberty Lane, 1601 Brenner Ave., Salisbury, 28144. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Richard Wayne Van 'Riyl Sr. Mr. Richard Wayne Van Tuyl Sr., 84, of Redland Road, Advance, died Monday, July-SO, 2018, at Bermuda Com mons. He was bom March 23, 1934, in Cook County, Dl. to the iMe John Edgar Van Tuyl, rr^— Sr. and the late Valeda Frances % ' - - i "! Martin. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force where he was an engine mechanic on oneof the first F-84 Sabrejets. He ajL was owner of Van and Associ- ates Tool and Design, Inc. and was also an inventor having re- ' In addition to his parents, he ^ K^^a||||l||^0was preceded in death by his K wife and the mother of his chil- Pdren, Evelyn Rose Van Tuyl.Survivors: his partner, Hel- B *'^4? len Edith Bennett; 5 children, ;s (Rebecca), Victoria Lynn Jones f!' •of.(John), Michael Wayne Van Tuyl, Dawn Nicole Goodrich(Jerry) and Norman Edward Van Tuyl (Katherine); a step daughter, Theresa Ann Alexander (Chris); 10 grflndchil- :dren. Heather Marie Schoneman, Richard Lee Van Tuyl,Tara Nicole Bleus, Rachel Ariel Brown, Tiffany Page Gurley, Robert James Gurley Jr., Connor Nathaniel Jones, Kevin Roy Thomas Jones, Allen Gerald Goodrich and Vic toria Rose; 13 great-grandchildren; 3 step-grandchildren; and 2 brothers. Bill Van Tuyl of Alaska and Tom Van Tuyl of Colorado. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103,Mocksville. Condolences: www.eai0nfuneral5ervice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 16,2018-0^ f Edrie Greene Bront Ms. Edrie Greene Brunt, 80, died at home surrounded by family and friends on Wednesday. Aug. 8.2018. She was the fifth child of Dr. and Mrs. G.V. Greene of . Davie County, being the baby of the family. Growing up in Fork, she graduated from ' Mocksville High School and • if active member of The WjS Episcopal Church of The As- cension. She furthered her edu- HB 4^ cation at High Point College ^^0 : « where she was a member of the Phi Mu Sorority. She spent ^ • 39 years in the health care profession, working for sev- era] doctors in Winston-Salem, ^ She was a faithful member of K V • New Philadelphia Moravian ' Church. While previously raar- spent 30 years with She is also preceded in death by: her sister, Lucy Hoard Greene Hubbard; brother. Gene Harris Greene and wife Lib Greene; and brother, G.V. "Bob" Greene. S Survivors: her sister, Carmen Greene Price of Maitland, Fla.; sistef-in-law, Joyce Greene of Colfax; nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and friends; and friend and caregiver, Brenda Hackett. . Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Aug. 25 at 2 p.m. at New Philadelphia Moravian Church, followed by burial in God's Acre at the church. Her family will receive friends in the fellowship hall afterwards. Memorials: Episcopal Church of The Ascension, 183 Fork Bixby Road, Advance; or the charity of the donor's choice. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miller.com. Katherine Frost Bunch Katherine Frost Bunch, 103, died on Aug. 2,2018 in her home surrounded by family, just 11 days after attending a family reunion in Flat Rock. her brood, and instilled basic life skills, a respect for nature, love of music and each oth er. She was renowned for her wit, left-handed compliments ("You look better than the last time I saw you"), and aware ness of .and opinions on current affairs. After raising and educating her children, she retumed to nursing until retir ing and beginning her new life of traveling, dancing and shopping with her companion and soul mate, Jackie Pogue. Her later years were spent hosting family and friends in her apartment overlooking Lake Morton and downtown Lake land (Florida) across the rose garden. She was a faithful member of First United Methodist Church and her loyed Vanguard Sunday School Class and Circle 10. She was a reader of current events and historical novels and stayed actively involved up to her passing. She was predeceased by husband Charlie; sons Charles Jr. (Maxine), Benjamin (Krisztina) and William; and grandsons, John Bunch and Jerry Schutz.. Survivors: daughters Linda Best of Brevard, Anne Toopes (Jim) of Gainesville, Ga., Jane Atherton of Bell- ingham. Wash.; sons, David Bunch (Jean) of Lakeland, Austin Bunch (Marion) of Atlanta; I7.graridchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; and 3 sis ters, Betty Frost of Mocksville, Ernestine Kincaid of Bes semer City, and Anne Breiding of Vero Beach, Fla. A memorial service followed by a reception celebrat ing her life was held at First United Methodist Church, 72 Lake Morton Drive in Lakeland on Saturday, Aug. 11 at 11 am. Jack Lee Carter Jack Lee Carter, 83, died on Aug. 7,2018. He was born in Cooleeraee to the late Edward and Versie Carter. He joined the U.S. Navy when he was 17 and retired After 20 years, which included a year in Antarctica, He was a proud plank owner of the USS DDR K.D. Bailey. He also retired from the Naval Base Public Works Printing & Publications Dept. Not one to be idle, he took a part- time job after retirement with Cardinal Health, where he worked for 12 years. He was a past Master of Naomi Ma sonic Lodge 87 AF&AM and a member of the Chesapeake Khedive Shrine Provost unit. He transported children and their families to the Shriners Hospital in South Carolina. His first wife, Reno Carter, and his son. Jack L. Carter Jr.,.predeceased him. Survivors: his wife of 26 years, Joan Hope Carter of Virginia Beach, Va.; daughters, Tracy Teague of Gr^dy, and Carol Grantham (Frank) of Grand Island, Fla.; step daughter, Stacy Hope Schubart of Virginia Beach, Va.; step-son, Brian Hope (Rebecca) of Surrey, England; and grandchildren, Thomas and David Teague, Chelsey and Tabitha Grantham, Brier Haycox, and Ray, Nick and Philip Hope. A memorial service was to be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 16atFirstColonialInn,VirginiaBeach,Va, . Memorials: Shriners Hospitals for Children at www. shrinershospitalsforchildren x>rg. Condolences: wwvjmithandwilliamskempsville.com. DAVBE COUNTY ENTCRPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 16,2018 "C 6 ? C7 Cathie Mitts Galkowski Mrs. Cathie Mitts Galkowski, 63, of Garoood Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018, at Forsyth Med ical Center. She was born Nov. 22, 1954 in St. Charles County, Mo. to the late Bamey Aubrey aijd Beatrice Stone Mitts. —g—3 loving wife, moth- er, grandmother and sister who She was a beautiful woman 24 years, Michael Robert Gal- I ;||^K Carolina, David Stenson (Me- Stenson (Nikki Stallard) of Arcadia, Bob Galkowski of Winston-Salem and Amanda Tesdall (Matt) of Missouri: 10 grandchildren, Nick Sten son (Geri Boyce), Kyle Stenson, Olivia Stenson, Jonathan Stallard, Madeline Stenson, Sophia Stenson, Isabel Sten son, Grace Tesdall, Owen Tesdall and Lennon Tesdall; a sister, Mary Tucker (Robert); 2 brothers. Max Mitts and Bill Mitts (Karen), all of Missouri; several nieces and nephews; and a host of special friends. Memorials: COPD Foundation, 3300 Ponce de Leon Blvd.,Miami, FL 33134. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice£om. Thomas W. Geddings Jr. Thomas W. Geddings Jr., 1(X), of Delphos, Ohio, died on Sunday, Aug. 12,2018, at CHP Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center surrounded by his family. He was bom Aug. 11, 1918 in Sumter, S.C. to Thomas W. and Maria L. (Nicholes) Geddings Sr. On Aug. 4,1944 he m^ed Helen A. (Weber) World War were ^ ' ' (Kris) Kalish of Mocksville, V ? :■ Baldwin of Oakwood,~ I Ohio and Joyce (Tim) Jackson 5 of Galloway, Ohio; 15 grand- —-— children; 52 great-grandchil dren; and 14 great-great-grand- children with one more on the way; and a sister, Mary "Aunt M" Follin of Sumter, S.C. He was also preceded in death by: 3 grandchildren, Jen nifer Baldwin Hill, John Kalish and Helen Kalish Murphy; 3 brothers. Clarence, Eugene and Ladson; and 4 sisters, Mayna, Gladys, Margaret, and Glenn. He served in the U.S. Marine Corp during World War II, Iwo Jima and occupied Japan. He worked at Superior Coach/Sheller Globe in Lima as a welder, making school buses and ambulances. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Eagles Aerie 471, and the Delphos VFW. He enjoyed fishing and golfing. He played Softball and baseball on teams in Allen and Putnam coun ties. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 am. Fri day, Aug. 17 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Delphos. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery, Ot- toville with military honors conducted by Delphos Veter ans Council. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. with a parish wake held at 7:45 on Thursday, Aug. 16 at Weber Funeral Home, IDelphos. Memorials: Area Agency on Aging 3, or CHP Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice. Condolences: www.weberfhjiet. jarey Edward Gulledge Garey Edward Gulledge, 73, of Salisbury,-died on Mon- lay, Aug. 13,2018 at his home. He was bom April 14, 1945 in Washington D.C, to. he late Harry and Mary Cox julledge. He was a veteran )f the U.S. Navy serving dur- ng Vietnam as a radar opera- or on the Destroyer William F 'ratt. He was a Federal Pro- ^ ective Services Officer in Mil- vaukee, Wise., and a Military . 'olice Officer in the Wisconsin National Guard. After moving 0 North Carolina he worked as 1 corrections officer for Davie bounty and then went to work ^B|BBBgS|HB^B retired from the W.G. Bill iefner VA Medical Center as I police officer. He was the state chaplain for the N.C. ^B^flBMI^^IHI' American Legion, he was a ^B^KaE^fflBBBI' nember of VFW Post 342, and le was a member of the Rowan County Veterans Honor juard. He was an active member of Faith Baptist Church, le was a past deacon, and a member of the Baptist Men's Association. He enjoyed military history, making knives, le was a collector of all things, a writer, a storyteller, he vas a musician who could play any instmment.and he was I world traveler who had "traveled the world five times". He was also preceded in death by his wife, Joyce julledge. ' Survivors: his daughter, Barbara Gulledge Head of vlocksville, sons, Christopher Gulledge and wife Jennifer )f Spindale, and David Edward Gulledge and wife Lisa of Turner, Ore.; grandsons, David Gulledge and wife Cath-' ^rine, Shaun Head, Caleb Hall, Jonah Gulledge, and Elijah ' julledge; granddaughters, Kayla Lynn, Jesica Lagle and lusband Ben, Kierstyn Head, Madison Gulledge, Cydney juUedge, and Hayley Gulledge; great-grandson, Damen .agle; brothers, Harry Gulledge, and Roby Gulledge and vife Pat; sisters, Mary Jane Luffman, and Eunice. The family will greet friends and relatives on Saturday,'! Aug. IS, 1:30-3 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church, Faith. The uneral service will be held at 3 in the church, with Tim ! Jamette, officiating. Burial will follow in the Faith Baptist ' 3hurch Cemetery with Military Graveside Rites provided ' >y the U.S. Navy and the Rowan County Veterans Honor juard. Memorials: Davie Humane Society," 291 Eaton Road, vlocksville. • Condolences: www.powlesfimeralhome.com. ' Jane Geimeier Keyser Mrs. Jane Geimeier Keyser, 96, died in her sleep on Sat urday, Aug. 11,2018 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winslon-Salem. She was bom Feb. 11,1922, in Forest Hills, Pa. to the late Harry and Lavinia Hanson . . B|K Geimeier. She was a nurse for -,20 years. Believing in service uK^S^B : to others, she delivered Meals \ \ on Wheels, coordinated trav- Bu" , ;el and provided lodging for ^B .' JBB 'Those Who Wait and was a |B| if.. She was also preceded in Survivors', her daughters, t Lynne Conrad and husband Dave, and Carol Angell and husband Rick; 5 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. . A memorial service will be conducted later at Clem- mons Presbyterian Church. Burial.will take place in Forest • Hills. Pa. j? Condolences: www£atonfimeralservice.com. Au-C- : COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, , 2018 ~ CG fC7 Joseph Alfredo 'Joey' Laureano Joseph Alfredo "Joey" Laureano of StatesvUle died on Monday, Aug. 6, 2018 in Fay- He was bom in Roseboro, Alfredo Laureano and the Jate [jj^Ei'':. ^Jeneeta -Chavis Laureano. He ^ was self-employed as a con- 1 • m F struction worker. He loved to Kip fight, party, dance, and enjoy Hjj Laureano of a son! ^ —-— Adian Nunnery; a daughter, Je- neeta E. Laureano; his significant partner and mother of his children, Kayte Nunnery; 3 sisters, Jessica Laureano Groves, Luchainda Dalton, and Tangela Sherri Martin; 2 brothers, Timothy Dalton and Terry A. Dalton; a number of other relatives and friends. A memorial service was held on Sunday, Aug. 12 at 3 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home. Pastor Charlene Jones offi ciated. The family received friends at the funeral home 30 minutes before the service. Condolences; www.GrahamFuneralHomejiet. Elaine York Pratt Elaine York J^tt, 76, of Courtney, died Sunday eve ning, Aug. 12,2018 at her home. - A four-time cancer survivor, she succumbed to her 13- plus year struggle with Chronic in Eedell County to Reuben F. York and Bemice S. Williams. She was Dalton and husband Thomas; Reece Jr. and wife Jessica; .granddaughter, Tamara R. Phillips and husband Sean; grandson, Jacob R.Pratt; great- granddaughter, Alexis D. Phillips; great-grandsons, Hunter T. arid Remington B, Phillips; her brother, James R. "Ron nie" York Sr. and wife Cathy; step-brother, Glenn N. "Bud dy" Williams and wife Gayle; step-sister, Judy W. Wright and husband Bill; brother-in-law, Dorrell L. Pratt; sister-in- laws, Betty B. York, Gaynell P. Hollar and husband Henry, -Charlotte P. Norris and husband Harry, Retha P. Whitaker and husband Jimmy, and Judy F. Pratt. Funeral services were to be held on Thursday, Aug. 16 at 2 p.m. wat Gentry Family Funeral Chapel in Yadkinville, with David Snow officiating. The family was to receive friends from 1-2 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial was to follow at Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: SECU Hospice Care Center of Yadkin, 243 N. Lee Ave., Yadkinville 27055; or to the charitable orga nization of the donor's choice. Condolences: www.gentryfimeralservice .com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 16,2018 - C 6 ^ C7 Edward Bruce Ramsey Mr. Edward Bruce Ramsey, 83. of Lakewood Village Drive, MocksviHe, died Monday, Aug. 6, 2018, at Salem Terrace Assisted Living in Winston-Salem. He was bom May 26.1935, in Bland County, Va. to the late Otho and Nina Ann Sarver Ramsey. Mr. Ramsey loved restoring cars and was a member of the MocksviHe Car Club. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marines having served ' during the Korean Conflict. He was also preceded in death by: his wife, Bertie Lee BuUins Ramsey; and 7 siblings, Bob, John, Dora Belle, Jesse, Mildred, Sam and Evelyn. Survivors: 2 daughters, Teresa Ramsey (Kelly Walsh) of Maryland and Sharon Sutterlin of MocksviHe; 2 grand children, Hope and Travis Sutterlin; a great-grandchild, Chloe Sutterlin; a sister, Merita Love of Virginia; a broth er, Chuck Ramsey of Lexington; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pjn., Friday, Aug. 10 at Liberty United Methodist Church with Dr. Steven K. Rainey officiating. Burial foUowed in the church Cemetery. The famHy received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: A Storehouse For Jesus, 675 E. Lexington Road, MocksviHe; or Hospice/Palliative CareCenter- Da- vie, 377 Hospital St.. Ste. 103, MocksviHe. Condolences: www.eaiQnfuneralservice.com. Coy Lee Reed Mr. Coy Lee Reed,40,of Yadkinville, died Friday, Aug. 3,2018 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston- Salem. • He was bom Nov. 12,1977rin Beckley, W.Va. Mr. Reed j loved his dogs, going fishing and being outdoors. He was preceded in death by his father^ Shedrick Ray Reed; paternal grandparents, Robert and Linda Mae Reed; and his stepfather, Paul Foley. Survivors: his mother, Diana Lyim McKinney Foley of Advance; his wife, Bessie Marie Shrewsbury; 2 chHdren, Tori Jean Russell and Chad Wilson Russell, aU of the home; a sister, Christina Lynn Reed; a brother. Randy Ray Reed (Heather), both of Advance; a stepsister; and 4 step brothers. A memorial service will be conducted at 10 a.m., Satur day, Aug. 18 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chris Williams officiating. Condolences; www.eatonfimerahervice.com. Janet Manning Smith Janet Manning Smith, 95, of MocksviHe died on Wednesday morning with her daughters at her side, Aug. 8, 2018, at Autumn Care of MocksvUle. She was" bom June 20,1923 to the late Edward Ferdi nand and Alice Edwards Man ning in Broadtop City, Pa. Her mother died when she was 4 and she was raised by her aunt jB and uncle, Dr Jack and Janet Zuck. She attended State Teach- ers' CoUege in Trenton, N J. for two years and graduated from VSI Duquesne University in Pitts- burgh with a bachelor's degree in public school music. She had a beautiful singing voice and exceUed at flute, violin, ukulele, harpsichord, guitar, piano and ceUo. She first taught music at Netcong school in New Jer sey. Her dream was to teach music at a school in a different state each year. She went to Valdosta, Ga. by train with two trunks and her instruments - a beautiful young woman from north of the Mason-Dixon Line without knowing a soul - to teach music there. The foUowing year she moved to Statesville where she taught music. She had signed a contract to teach in Colorado the foUowing year untU her plans were altered when she met her future husband while Christmas shopping in Salisbury. She married John Quen- tin Smith of MocksviHe in 1947. Her public teaching career ended with the birth of the first of her fi ve children. She joined First United Methodist Church of MocksviHe where she kept the children's nursery, taught children's Sunday School and played piano and sang in children's church. She loved classical music and opera. She was an intellectual, cultured, soft spoken and loved leaming phrases in differ ent languages, and studying the Bible, frequently jotting down facts and quotations. She enjoyed listening to NPR, WFDD and WDAV, and loved to watch educational pro grams on UNC-TV. She kept her grandchildren and shared her knowledge. She enjoyed sitting in the back yard with family watching birds and namre. She was humble and was known for driving around MocksviHe in her famous tur quoise and white 1957 Chevy. (Papa Smith's old car) , She was preceded by her mother and father; her aunt and uncle who raised her; 2 brothers, Bobby Manning who died as a youngster, and Johnny Manning of Califomia; a sister, Hannah Evy Watson of Pittsburgh, Pa.; her husband, Quentin Smith; 2 sons, Richard Smith of Muncie.Ind. and Steve (Woo Woo) Smith of Cooleemee; and a grandson, Chris Jordan. Survivors: a son. Bob Smith (Ann) of Boise, Idaho; 2 daughters, AHce Hanes (Chris) of MocksviHe and Monica Jordan (Joe) of MocksviHe; granddaughter, Sharon Fisher (James) of Cooleemee; grandson, Kevin Jordan (Abbey) who are traveling abroad; 3 great-granddaughters. Sum mer Lawson (Trent HiU) of MocksviHe, Sydney Lawson and Raegan Fisher of Cooleemee; grandson, Brian Jordan (Kelly) and great-grandchildren. Bailey, Mary, EUie, and Casey Jordan of MocksviHe. She lived with her daughter Monica and son-in-law, Joe where she was so weU cared for nearly five years and then resided at Autumn Care in MocksvHle for the past four months. There wiU be no formal visitation. A private famUy ser vice will be held at a future date. Memorials: The Stephen Ministry, FUMC, 310 N. Main St., MocksviHe; or Davie Hospice, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, MocksviHe. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 16,2018 * 04 Cj Jerry Franklin White Mr. Jerry Franklin White, 75, of Ralph Ratledge Road, Mocksville, died as the sun was setting Saturday, Aug. 11, 2018, He was at his home, surrounded by his loving wife of 57 years, his children, family and friends. Mr. White was bom Feb. 10, 1943 in Davie County to the late Joshua Franklin and Mamie Marie Cleary White. He was a meat cutter most of his life. Mr. White and his wife began their business together "Jerry's Meat Processing" in 1970. He was also known for his skills throughout the coun ty, while working for grocery stores. Mr. White learned his skills from Oren Hefner, owner of Hefner's Land of Food, in Mocksville, at the age of 17. I He also had a strong passion for farming and loved planting crops and watching them grow. Mr. White enjoyed raising and caring for animals and the dai ly routine-of the farm life. He had a strong work ethic and often worked multiple jobs to provide for his family. Mr. White loved all of his family dearly and expected them to always work as hard as he did. Even after he became disabled, he would often pass out to-do lists to them. He didn't like to see people doing nothing. Mr. White was known by everyone for his big grin and his laughter. He had a big heart and would help anyone who needed it. One of his favorite things to do was throw a big barbecue for his community in the fall. He truly just enjoyed people. He was also preceded in death by: an infant sister, Linda White; and 2 brothers, Don White and Mac White. Survivors: his wife, Virginia "Jenny'' Ann Barker White of the home; a daughter, Teresa Stovall (Johnny); a son, Tim White (Paula); 2 sisters, Janie Dixon (O'Brien) and Geraldean Dwiggins, all of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and spe cial friend, Gerald Chaffin. A funeral service was to be conducted at 3 p.m., Thurs day, Aug. 16 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Waverley Pier- son, Tom Nussbaum and the Rev. Rowan Fay officiating. Burial was to follow in Zion Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 pjn., Wednesday, Aug. 15 at the funeral home. Memorials: Shef&eld-Calahaln Fire Dept., 435 Dyson Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonJuneralservice.cdm. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 23,2018 - 13 Donna *Margaret' Pittman Donna "Margaret" Pittman, 78, of Mocksville, died on Sunday, Aug. 19, 2018, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. n She was a native of Dodge 1940, the daughter of ±e late Jesse David MuUis and AUie Naomi Duke Mullis. Also pre- tmanofMocksvilte;adaughter, ofWalnut Cove; 2 brothers, Jes- Mullis Jr. (Doshia) of Car- " i ^ rollton,Ga. and Charlie Preston Mullis (Maggie) of Lawrencev- ille, Ga.; a sister, Annette A. Crosby (Willis) of Columbus, Ga.; a grandchild, Michelle Ford of Wharton, Texas; and a great-grandchild, Phillip Wildes. The family received friends at Davie Funeral Chapel from 6:30-8:30 p.m; Tuesday, Aug. 21. Acelebration of life service was conducted at 1 pjn. Wednesday in the funeral chapel officiated by the Rev. David Singletary. Burial fol lowed at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Condolences: wwwjiaviefuneralservice.com. Judy Ann Carver Whiteheart Mrs. Judy Ann Carver Whiteheart, 68, of Mocksville, died Sunday, Aug. 19,2018 at her home. ' She was bom May 28,, 1950, in Greenville, S.C. to the late Allen Bradford and Zora Lee Smoak Carver. Mis. Md Lea'c'^ ovsky) of Graham; a brother, Alan Carver (Ginny); and her best girl, her granddaughter, Jessa Margaret Lowrance.. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 22 at Eaton Funeral Home. Cremation has taken place. The family will have a private service. Memorial: Humane Society of Davie, 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatdnjuneralservlce.com. Garry Ray Potts Mr. Garry Ray Potts, 67, of Advance died on Monday, Aug. 20,2018 at Forsyth Medical Center. held 3 p.m.. Thursday, Aug. 23 at Comatzer Baptist Church. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Comatzer Baptist, 1372 Comatzer Rd.,^ Mocksville. Condolences: wwwJuiyworth-millerxom. Morksvine. HC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tiprsday.Ang. 23,2018 - 13 Donald 'Gray' Faulkner Mr. Donald "Gray" Faulkner Sr., 91, died on Monday, Aug.20,2018. Bom Feb. 2, 1927, he was a native of Vance County , and longtime resident of Hen derson, but due to declining . health he was residing with his daughter in Cleveland. He was the son of the late Marvin f* - Edgar Faulkner and Lillian ^ ^ Minor Faulkner and a grad- uate of Charles B. Aycock \ • High School. Also preceding a I him in death were his wife of ^jT . - AA 39 years, Betty Jean Thomas Faulkner; a daughter, Janice Sharp; and 3 brothers, Edgar, James and Ronald Faulkner. Pa- mela Faulkner Jones (Craig) of Cleveland; his son, Donald Gray 'Faulkner Jr. (Andrea) of Henderson; ID grandchildren, |_ Meghann Moore (Jay), Steven Craig Jones (Katie), Merri Gray Jones (Chris), Leah Kath- ,ryn Jones, Donald Gray Faulkner in (Kacey), Merab Puleo (Justin), Cole Thomas Faulkner (Rosa), Samuel Andrew Faulkner, Charles "Chas" Edward Sharp in and Hunter Gray Sharp; 14 great-grandchildren; and his second wife, Rebecca Brooks Faulkner. Mr. Faulkner's career was that of a farmer, a licensed electrical contractor with North Carolina and owner of his own electrical contracting business. His service with Farm Bureau was at the county, state and national levels, including vice president of NC Farm Bureau. He was a long-standing member of the board of directors with the Southern Farm Bureau Insurance Co. He served on the planning board for the town of Henderson. He was also a past president and an active member of the Henderson Kiwanis Club and a member of the First Baptist Church of Henderson where he was a long-serving deacon. He was a man with a servant's heart who never met a stranger. A celebration of life service will be conducted at 3 p jn. Wednesday, Aug. 22, at Davie Funeral Chapel in Mocks- vDle officiated by Dr. Kenneth Lance. A family graveside service will be at Sunset Gardens Cemetery in Henderson on Friday. Serving as pallbearers will be Steven Jones, Gray Faulkner Dl, Cole Faulkner, Sam Faulkner, Chas Sharp and Hunter Sharp. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Trellis Supportive Care HospiceMemorials: Trel lis Supportive Care Hospice, 301 S. Main St., Salisbury, 28144. Condolences: wwwMaviefuneralservice.com. William Michael *Mike' Lucas William Michael "Mike" Lucas, 61, died on Aug, 15, 2018 after a valiant battle with cancer. His devotion to his family and his firm belief in God supported him in his struggle and ultimately gave him peace. He was bom July 1,1957 in Greensboro to Mvian Ma rie Wrenn Lucas and the late William Junior Lucas. He attended Rockingham Com- munity College; UNC-G and GTCC, obtaining a degree in . business administration. He woiked'in the dialysis industry i, , most of his career, starting out '.v; ' as a technician in the 1980s and :T Medical Care, North America, ^ advancing to national service g-- - ^ meager. He was responsible \' for a national team of manag- Na ' ers and technicians who served . the country with dialysis instal- ' iations. He experienced skiing in the French Alps, riding side by side with his wife on many Harley motorcycle adventures tliat included the costal highways of California and the Blue Ridge Mountmns. He rafted the rapids of the Gually River in West Virgina and maneuvered race cars at speeds of 200 mph. He enjoyed creating life experiences with his children and grandchildren and special trips together with his wife. Sister Kim and John Tysinger. He will be remem bered from his work family as a man of integrity, com mitment to quality services and fairness to his work team. He- will be remembered by family and friends as a man of organization, honesty, a resource on the ability to "fix anything" and his quick wit. He was an active member of Hillsdale United Methodist Church in Advance. His church family watched him grow in his faith and understood that Jesus Christ is his savior. He is also preceded in death by brother, Jerry Wayne Lucas. Survivors; his wife, Jo Ellen George Lucas; daughter, Sarah Michelle Smith (Nathan); step-son, Marcus Tay- ' Ipr Bell ( Jessica); sister, Kim Lucas Tysinger, (Dr. John Tysinger); mother-in-law, Joyce Aveiy George and broth er-in-law, John George; 3 granddaughters, Delilah Rose Bell, Lydia Taylor Bell and Salem Sutherland Smith; and many friends and family, including his daughter's mother, Sarah Riggs Lucas. The family received guests from 5-7 p.m., Friday, Aug. 17 at Frank Vogler and Son's Funeral Home in Clemraon. A celebration of life officiated by Pastor Jerry Webb took place Saturday, Aug. 18 at 11 a.m. at Hillsdale United Methodist Church in Advance. A graveside service will be held at a later date at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. Memorials:Hillsdale UMC Baptism Pool fund. James Otis *Jug' Fowler Sr. James Otis "Jug" Fowler Sr. of Cooleemee died on Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018, at his residence following a brief illness. He was bom Oct. 13,1936 in Davie County, son of the hand. He was a mighty force who taught his children about hard work through his ex ample. After 2914 years, he retired from Ingersoll-Rand. For the past seven years, he served at Refuge Community Church, and was a member of the usher board and choir. In addition to his parents and both wives, he was pre ceded in death by: a son, Paul Fowler; 2 sisters, Selma Mosley and Virginia Hogue. Survivors: 2 sons, James 0. (Wanda) Fowler Jr., and Mark (Tammy) Fowler; 4 daughters, Brenda (Gary) With ers, Carol Fowler, Jeanette (Benjamin Sr.) Johnson, and Selenea (Pastor Rodney) Barker; a brother, Anslo (Frances) Fowler; a sister, Everline Patterson; step-children, Minnie Carter, Georgia Dalton, Rose Brock, Elizabeth Martinez, and George Brock Jr.; a dear friend, Clyde Scott; his car ing neighbor, Lisa Hairston; and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and other relatives. His funeral service was held on Sunday, Aug. 26 at 3. pm. at Jerusalem Baptist Church in Mocksville.The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Burial followed in Friendship Baptist Church Cetnetery. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomeJtet. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thorsday, Aug. 30,2018 -13 Thomas Alvin 'Catfish' Kinser Thomas Alvin "Catfish" Kinser, 73, of Mocksville, died on Friday, Aug. 24,2018 at his residence. He was bom Aug. 25,1944 in Talking Rock, Ga. to the late Herbert Kinser and Mae Bean Kinser. He retired from Ingersoll Rand where he worked as a carpenter for more than 40 years. He enjoyed working on cars and fishing. He was also preceded in death by brother, Ronald Kins er. Survivors: his wife of 50 years, Brepda Kinser; sons, Anthony Kinser (Joy) of Mocksville and Paul Kinser (Kathy Mullen) of Cooleemee; sisters, Cathy Taylor (How ard) of Mocksville and Marylou Whitehead of Lexington; 4 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild and one due in Sep tember. There will be a graveside service at 4 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 31 at Liberty AME Zion Church, 271 Gladstone Rd. Mocksville. Memorials; Hospice/Palliative CareCenter Mocksville/ Davie, 377 Hospital St. #103, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwxarolinacremation .com. Pam Jordan Pam Jordan, 49, of Cooleemee, died on Wednesday, Aug. 22,2018, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House in Win- ston-Salem. A native of Davie County, she was bom Pamela Christine Jarvis on Feb. 14,1969, the daughter of Shirley Gwyn Wood Shepherd of Cooleemee and the late Ronald Eugene Jarvis. She was also pre- |Br^ '^5^B ceded in death by her step-father, ,, Lee Shepherd. B||fr^ ^^^BH She attended Davie County High School and has worked in the health care industry as a CNA. She attended Cooleemee Church of God. In addition to her mother, she is survived by: 3 sons, Dustin Carl Jordan of Mocksville, Daniel Ryan Jordan of Marion, and William Dakota Jordan of Cooleemee; a half-sister. Misty Jarvis of East Bend; and 3 grandchildren, The family received friends from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25 at Davie Funeral Chapel. The celebration of life service was at 2 pm. Sunday in the Cooleemee Church of God officiated by Pastor Bruce Harry. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Condolences: wwwJavieJUneralservice^om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 30,2018 -13 George Alfred Snyder Mr. George Alfred Snyder, 72, of Timber Trails Lane, Mocksville, died Sunday, Aug. 26,2018 at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. Michigan.He was amember of a Masonic lodge in Michigan. He was also preceded Survivors: his wife, Do ris Mae Jones Snyder of the home; a son, Ralph Snyder (Sharon) of Washington Township, Mich.; 6 siblings, Hen ry James Snyder (Elizabeth) of Arizona, Virginia Mostek (John), Kathleen Merzlack (Robert), Patricia Zygner, Ste ven Snyder (Yvonne) and Robert Snyder (Shirley), all of Michigan; 12 nieces and nephews; and 20 great-nieces and great-nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. The family received friends at the funeral home following the service. Memorials: Prayers & Squares, First UMC, 310 N. Main St., Mocksyille. Condolences; wwwjeatonfuneralservice.com. Alvin Mathis 'AP Sutphin Mr. Alvin "Al" Mathis Sutphin of Rural Hall died Thurs day, Aug. 23, 2018 at Forsyth Medical Center in Win ston-Salem. He was bom in Stokes County to the late George Wash ington and Luna Mae Ndson Sutphin. Mr. Sutphin was a member of New Union United Methodist Church in Har mony where he had sung in the choir, had served as chair of PPR, Sunday school superintendent and on numerous other committees. He was a member of Harmony Masonic Lodge AF&AM 299. Mr. Sutphin enjoyed old cars, trucks, bluegrass and gospel music and loved to play music.. He was preceded in death by a brother, Harold Sutphin. Survivors: his wife of 50 years, Wanda Lou Richardson Sutphin of the home; a sister, Martha Sutphin Esser (John) of West Jefferson; a niece; 3 nephews; an aunt, Frances Lamb of Walnut Cove; many special friends; and all the musicians at the Store Building and at the Hill Bam. A funeral service was conducted at4 pm., Sunday, Aug. 26 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Jesse Teal and Eric Linebeny and Dr. Steven Rainey officiating. Burial followed in New Union United Methodist Church Ceme tery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: New Union UMC General Fund, c/o Doris Dyson, 1469 County Line Rd., Harmony, - 28634. Condolences: www.eatonfiineralservice£om- Betty Jean Mills Baker Betty Jean (Mills) Baker, 67, of Mocksville, died on Sunday, Sept. 2,2018 at Forsyth Medical Center. A native of Iredell County, she was bom June 7,1951, the daughter of the late Clarence Woodrow Mills and Vi olet Privette Mills. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Crystal Michelle Knight, on April 12,2017, and a brother, Robert Lee Mills. She was a dedicated homemaker for her family. She loved her church, her family, and especially loved taking care of her grandchildren. Survivors: her husband of 48 years, Robert N. Bak er of the home; a son, Brian. "Keith" Baker of Mocks ville; 2 grandchildren, Brittlan Knight and Cloie Baker; 2 great-grandchildren, Ava and Ashton Knight; a sister, Linda Niemann (Donnie) of StatesvDle; and 2 brothers, Wayne Mills of Mocksville and Eugene Mills (Cheryl) of Statesville. A celebration of life service will be conducted 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6 at Trinity^ Baptist Church with Pastor Danell Cox officiating. The family will receive fnends at the church one hour prior to the service. Bmial will follow in Forest Hill Memorial Park in Lexington. Memorials: Trinity Baptist Academy, 2722 US 601 S., Mocksville, for granddaughter Cloie's education. Condolences: wwwMavie/uneralservicexom. Dorothy Ray Gilliland Dean Dorothy Ray (GiUiland) "Dot" Dean, 91, died on Satur day, Sept. 1, 2018, at Willowbrook Rehabilitatibn & Care ' Center in Yadkinville. Mrs. Dean was bom in Guil- ford County Feb. 8, 1927, the daughter of the late Bennett r '9and^ Rebecpa Griines^^^^ ^ ^ Wilmington and Martin Dean (Dena) of Greensboro; 3 daughters, Mary Woods of High Point, Francis R. Weir (Sam) of Shelby and Debra Ann Evans of Greensboro; a brother. Bill Gilliland (Lilly) of Greensboro; 23 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by: 2 sons, Bobby Ray Bainhill and Ralph Barley; 2 brothers, Bennett and Carroll; 2 sisters, Ellen and Mary; and a granddaughter, Debbie Ann Evans. The visitation will be from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5 at Davie Funeral Chapel. A celebration of life ser vice will be conducted from the funeral chapel at 11 am. Thursday officiated by the Rev. Rowan Fay. Burial will fol low in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Cleramons. Condolences: wwwAaviefuheralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 6,2018 - C9 Zelma Virginia Stanley McLelland Zelma Virginia Stanley McLelland, 79, of Mocksville, died on Friday, Aug. 31,2018 at Wake Forest Baptist Med ical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom in Rowan Coun- the late Thomas Luther Stan- ley and Jessie Lee Cooley Stan- ley. She was a homemaker and a member of South River Church She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Lethia Luke, on May 2, 2016, and her significant other, Troy Melton. Survivors: 2 grandchildren, Jimmy Russell and Tonya Tay- lorofMocksville;7great-grand- children, Matthew, Leigh-Ann, Tori, Chad, Maria, Austin and Daniel; 8 great-great grandchil dren, Shyann, Nova, Kayleigh, Joseph, Ja'Kayda,SiTrinna, Cherish and Honor; a brother, David Stanley of Woodleaf; 4 sisters, Linda Stanley Shores. Dora Corbett of Rockwell, Dolly Brown of Mocksville and Barbara "Pinkey" Holmes of Newport News, Va. The celebration of life service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5 at Davie Funeral Chapel with Pastors Jimmy Stone and Chris Williams officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the time of ser vice. Burial will be in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Condolences; wwwAayiefuneralservice.com. Delores Dell Barfield'Doris'Page Delores "Doris" Dell Barfield Page, 89., died on Wednesday, Aug. 29.2018 at Trinity Elms Assisted Living in Clemmons, where she had resided since 2014. She was bom in Tift County, Ga. on March-29,1929, to John Henry Barfield and Matilda Hinson Barfield. Slie is preceded in death "by her husbanTof 58 years, F. Roger Page,.by her parents, and by all 9 Of her brothers and sisters. Survivors: a daughter, Carol Armstrong and husband Ray of Rockville, Md.; by Roger's son, Bobby Page and wife Joan of Winston-Salem; by granddaughters, De^ McHenry of Winston-Salem and Kentiy Page and husband David Graham of Los Angeles, Calif.; by great-grandson Nathan McHenry; and by her. devoted executive assistant Rose DeBruhl of Bermuda Run, whom she loved like a daughter. The family received friends from 10-11:30 am. on Fn- day, Aug. 31 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel, Ad vance. Private burial followed at Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials: Crisis Control Ministry of Winston-Salem, 200 E. 10th St., 27101; or to the F. Roger and Doris B. Page Divinity Scholarship at Campbell University, PO Box 116, Buies Creek, 27506. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-mUer.com. ^ -o % uJ -— fC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 6,2018 - C9 Crystal Dawn 'Cricket' Serfass Crystal Dawn "Cricket" Serfass, 53, died on Friday, Aug. 24,2018, after battling Stage IV Cancer. : 1 She was bom July 20,1965 in Winston-Salem. She was a ' Survivors: her husband, loving relatives. She was passionate about scrapbooking and anything ' that required creativity. She loved spending time with her family and her dogs. Throughout her battle she always kept a smile on her face that will be greatly missed. Norma Lee Frye Vogler Mrs. Norma Lee Frye Vogler, 84, of Advance, died on Wednesday, Aug. 29,2018 at her home. She was bom in Forsyth County on March 3,1934 to Ed and Ophelia Clinard Frye. Mrs. Vogler was a member of Advance United Methodist Church and she enjoyed going to church every Sunday. She was a proud member of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Vogler graduated from Clemmons High School where she lettered in basketball and softball. She loved sports and had participated in them throughout her childhood and into her early 40s. She enjoyed working in her garden and cooking and was the manager of Biscuit- ville in Clemmons for more than 15 years and later worked part time for Bojangles. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Vogler was preceded in death by: her husband, William Frank Vogler Jr.; and broth ers, Ray Frye and Bill Frye. Surviving: a son, William "Frank" Vogler III; grandchil dren, Abby Vogler and Will Vogler; and brother, Jim Frye. A funeral service was held at 2 pm. on Wednesday, Sept. 5 at Advance United Methodist Church with the Rev. Larry Thompson officiating. Burial followed at the church cemetery. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 4 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Mrs. Vogler loved flowers or memorials may be made to; Advance UMC, PO Box 2021, Advance; or Davie Se nior Services, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville. Condolences: wwwJxaytvorth-miller.com. Loretta Jane Hedrick Smith Mrs. Loretta Jwe Hednck Smith, 75, formerly of Junc tion Road, Mocksville, died Sunday, Aug. 26,2018 at her home in North Augusta, S.C. She wasbom Aug. 15,1943 in St. Albans, W.Va, to the late Burton Atlee and Bertye Marie McDonald Hedrick. Mrs. Smith was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church where she enjoyed going to the senior group. She enjoyed sports and crafts. She was also preceded in death by: her husband, Alton "Pete" Walker Smith; and 4 sisters, Nancy Griffith, Stella Hedrick, Connie Hedrick and Virginia Sampson. Survivors: 3 children, Patricia Morgan of China Grove, James Michel Taylor Jr. (Lorena) of New Mexico and Gordon Taylor of South Carolina; 5 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; 4 siblings, Brenda Pauley (Bop), Buddy Hedrick Jr., Larry Hedrick (Linda) and Otis Hed rick (Linda); and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pjn., Friday, Aug. 31 at Bear Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Greg McE- wen officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.' The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice£om. Rufus Clifton 'Rudy' Todd Rufus Clifton "Rudy" Todd, 64, of Yadkinville, died on Thursday Aug. 30,2018. He was bom Feb. 12,1954 in Forsyth County to the late Clifford and Myrtle Kimmer Todd. Mr. Todd was a mem ber of Community Baptist Church in Statesville. . • He was also preceded in death by: a sister, Frances Todd Co Ellis; and 2 brothers, Frank Todd and Gary Todd. — Surviving: a brother, Wayne (Glenda) Todd; several ^ nieces and nephews. The family, received friends ftom 10:30-11 ajn. Sat- urday, Sept. 1 at Maranatha Baptist Church Cemeteiy. A graveside service was conducted following the visitation , by the Rev. Isaac Pettus, vft Condolences: www.gentryjuneralservice.com. BERMUDA VILLAGE - Mrs. Mary Emma Conrad Womack 91, died Sunday, September 2, '2018, She was bom January 23, 1927, in Ft. Myers, FL to the late - •- Walter William and Helene ' Cameron Conrad. ;ir. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Joseph Wyatt Womack; and her brother, Walter "Sonny" Conrad in 2017. . Mary and Joe made their home in South Miami, Florida, where they lived until Joe's retirement Survivors include her two children, Sally Womack Strohacker (Kim) - and John 'WiHram "Billy" Womack (Cathy), four grandchildreri, Katie Smith Sikes 0onathan), Danny Smith, Maggie Womack HanseU (Nick) and Erin Womack; four great grandchildren, Nora and Callie Sikes and Colin and Jacob Hansell; her brother, Donald Conrad and his children/Donald Jr., Lynn and Nancy; and her beloved do& Jake, who she adopted after the death of her huwand. Mary enjoyed her many friends, and good conversation. She was a lifelong bridge player and an avid reader, having read thousands of books, especially mysteries, over her life. Mary spent years making quilts and rescuing old quilts, working on genealogy, partidpadng in book dubs, Mocksville Woman's Qub and collecting antiques. She always enjoyed traveling and spending time wi^ family at their cabin in the mountains. Mail's family is deeply appredative of the love and care mom received by the wonderful, loving caregivers at Bermuda Village. Their kindness will not be forgotten. A memorial service will be conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, September 8, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Rev. A. Shane Nixon officiating. The family with receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be considered for Humane Sodety of Davie County, 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville, NC 27028; Davie County Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocksville, NC 27028; or charity of donor's choice. Online condolences may be made at www.ealonfuneraIservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 13,2018 - C7 Jerry Lee Allen Mr. Jerry Ue AUen. 45, of Sam AUerrs Way, Mocks- ville, died Sunday, Sept. 9,2018, at his home. He was bom Aug. 6, 1973, — in Forsyth County. Mr. Allen ■,was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, having graduated from Nukeschool,hadparticipationinOp-erations Noble Eagle/Enduring ^ Freedom and had attained the rank of CE2. He received the 7 » following medals and awards:Armed Forces Reserve Medal . W/"M" Device, National De-fense Service Medai(2), Battle "E" Ribbon, Navy "E" Ribbon, Meritorious Unit Commenda- /v , ition(3). Sea Service, Deploy- 'S' l • . /%. ment Ribbon(4), Southwest lA Asia Service Medal, Navy ■ 'Achievement ,Medal(2), Good ' Conduct Medal, Marksman Ri- sfle. Armed Forces Exeditionary \_J_ Medal and Navy Overseas Ser vice Ribbon. He loved his family and always put them first.Survivors; his wife, Ayako Allen of the home; children,Samuel and Anna Allen; his parents, Roger and MarthaAllen of Mocksville; siblings. Ginger Downey (Lee) ofAdvance, Roger Allen of Winston-Salem and BiUy Allen(Angie) of Advance; niece andnephews, Will Allen, Hope Allen and Matthew Downey; and 3 nieces and 3 nephews in Japan. A funeral service will be conducted at 1 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 13 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. The family was toreceive friends from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 12 at thefuneral home.. A graveside service will be conducted at 9am., Tuesday, Sept. 18 at National Cemetery in Salisbury. Memorials: Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka,KS 66675. Condolences: www.eatdnfiineralservice.com. Bob Butt . „ Mr. Bob Butt, 85, died at Aldersgate Hospice House,Charlotte, on September 9,2018,after a brief illness. He was bom Oct. 11, 1932 in Miami, Fla. He retiredfrom Knight Publishing Co. in 1997 after 25 years as dis trict manager. . 1 He was also preceded in death by daughter, Kimberly.Survivors; his wife of 36 years, Brenda; daughters, Debra Brooks of Young Harris, Georgia and Lisa (Cleveland) Jones of Tavemier, Fla.; sons. Bob (Jacque) Butt andStephen (Jessica) Butt, all of Miami, Fla.; 9 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren.A celebration of life service was to be conducted at1 pm., Wednesday, Sept. 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel,Mocksville. The family was to receive friends at the funer al home following the service.• Memorials: Hospice or a charity of the donor's choice, r Condolences: www^atonfuneralserviceeom- Lucille Bracken Canter Mrs. Lucille Bracken Canter, 91, died on Sept. 6,2018 at her residence after a brief but valiant fi ght against the cancer that took her life. Mrs. Canter was bom on Sept. 22,1926 in Mocksville. She was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Lewis Albert Canter, and by her parents Levi and Minnie Bracken as well as her 7 sib- Survivors: 2 sons Lewis die Canter (Kim); grandchil- - dren, Matthew Canter (Na- talie), Dustin Canter, KeieighMay (Joe), Rachel Deschenes ' 3 • (Thomas); great-grandchildren Tucker May, Emery Canter and and many friends, nieces and Mrs. Canter was a mem- ber of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church. She was a loving, pleasant person known for her friendliness. Southern,hospitality, humility, kind ness, cooking skills, loyalty, and sense of humor. She was truly a Southern "gentlewoman." Her legacy is that of a life well lived with great service to her God, her family, and her friends. The family received friends from 6-8 pm. at the Forbis & Dick North Elm Street Chapel in Greensboro on Satur day, Sept. 8. On Sunday, Sept. 9, visitation was held from 2-3 pm. at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville, followed by the funeral. Burial was at the Chesmut Grove United Methodist cemetery. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care, 2500 Summit Ave., Greensboro, 27405; or to the General Fund at Chest nut Grove UMC, 2812 US 601 N., Mocksville Condolences: wwwfiorbisanddick.com. Doris Williams Honeycutt Doris Williams Honeycutt, 84, of Mocksville, died on Friday, Sept. 7,2018 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice in Win ston-Salem. BqmMay 13,1934 in Davie County,she the daugh ter of the late Felix McKinley Williams and Cora Breedlove Williams. She was also preced- ed in death by: a brother, Barry 1 Williams; 2 young sisters; and her loving husband, SFC Gene ; She was a member of Je- rusalem Baptist Church where bK ; she sang in the choir, servedon the Flower Committee, the .j* 1 Care Ministry, and was a mem- Quilting Ministry. Her favorite hobbies included fl oral design, quilting and she was a reader. Survivors: her son, Joel Honeycutt; 3 brothers, Edwin (Paula) Williams, Wayne (Joan) Williams and Felix (Lois) Williams; sister-in-law, Peggy Williams; several nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews. The family will receive friends at Sumraersett Funeral Home from 2-3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12. A service cel ebrating her life will follow in the Summersett Memorial Chapel at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Donnie Chapman offici ating. She will be buried with her husband at Jerusalem Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials: Trellis Supportive Care — Kate B. Reynolds Hospice 101 Hospice Lane Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: wwwjummersettfuneralhomexom. J'Qi ^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tharsday, Sept. 13,2018 Frieda Mae Marshbanks Ledford Mrs. Frieda Mae Marshbanks Ledford, 88, of Ledford Trail, Mocksville, died Friday. Sept. 7,2018 at her home. She was bom Aug. 4,1930 in Forsyth County to the late Ferdinand and Blanche Reich Marshbanks. She had taught school in Buncombe and Davie coun- ties, last teaching at ,, Cooleemee Elemen- tary. Mrs. Ledford enjoyed camping, reading cookbooks, playing cards and working on the family farm. She T especially enjoyed spending time with hergrandkids. She was preceded in death by: her husband, Herbert Hoover Ledford; and a daughter-in-law, Isabelle Ledford. Survivors: 2 sons, Heri>ert Stewart Ledford (Jan) and Glenn Marshall Ledford, all of Mocksville; 6 grandchil dren, Marsha Roberts (Charlie), Bruce Ledford (Jack ie), Holden Ledford, Hillary Shores (Nathan), Holly Miller (Justin) and Hope Ledford (Michael Schwarz); 9 great-grandchildren; a brother, Jack Marshbanks (Cathi); a sister, Katherine Spargo, all of Cooleemee; and several nieces and nephews. Memorials: a chari^ of the donor's choice. Condolences: www£atonfuneralservice£om. Thomas F. O'Donnell Jr. .Mr. Thomas F. O'Donnell Jr., died on Sept. 3,2018. He was bom Sept. 10,1928 in Flushing N.Y. to Thomas and Catherine O'Donnell. He attended Xavier High School and graduated from lona College. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and was a successful businessman imtil his retirement. He and wife Joanne retired to North Carolina to be near their children and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by: his wife of 63 years, Jo anne; his parents; and a sister, Kathleen Checola. Survivors: a son, Thomas O'DonneD HI (Mary) of Apex; 3 daughters, Nancy McKay (Jim) of Advance, Juli- arme Hanes (Alan) of Advance and Kathy Mishue (Mike) of Salisbury; 7 grandchildren, Sara (Jason), Brenden (Ca sey), Jake (Mallorie), Meredith, Kerry, Keith and Nicolas; 2 great-grandchildren. Harper and Sawyer; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral mass was conducted at 11 ajn. on Thursday, Sept. 13 at Holy Family Catholic Church. Burial followed in the church columbarium. The family received friends following the service. Memorials: to the annual fund of his Jesuit alma mater in New York City, Xavier High School, 30 W. I6lh St., New York, NY 10011. Make checks payable to Xavier High School with a memo indicating it is in memory of Thomas O'Dormell. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miller.com. David Lee Myers David Lee Myers, 52, of Salisbury died at the Laurels of Salisbury on Monday, Sept. 3,2018. Mr. Myers was bora May 12, 1966, son of Joan Carol Yarborough Myers and the late : John Wayne Myers Sr. Mr. My- ers was educated in the Row- an County schools and was a truck driver for Dryes Auto Crushing. He loved to ride mo- ^ In addition to his moth- K er, he is survived by: his son, / 'm Johnny Myers (Tiffany Ijames) .; ^ of Mocksville; brother, John Wayne Myers Jr of Salisbury:- Baa . sisters, Linda Myers Spillman . (Eric Bailey) of Mocksville, Annette Carpenter (Brian) of Salisbury, Melissa Myers Al- len (Chris) of Salisbury; grand children, Kayden, Lilly and Karlie Myers; nephews, Jo seph, Jeremy, Joey, Drew and Robert; and by nieces, Sarah, BillieAnn and Kaleigh. The family received friends at the Salvation Array, 620 Bringle Ferry Road in Salisbury on Friday, Sept. 7 from 1-2 pjn. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. conducted by Capt. Karl Dahlin. Burial followed at Brookhill Memorial Gardens in Rockwell. Memorials: Friends of Stanly County Animals, 1803 Arbor Way, Albemarle, 28001; or paypal Xofriendsofstan- lyanimals@ginail.com. Condolences: www.powlesfimeralhome£om. Ginger Lorraine York Rutledge Mrs. Ginger Lorraine York Rutledge, 54, ofWinston-Sa- lem, died Thursday, Sept. 6,2018 at her home. She was bora July 28, 1964 in Davie County. She en joyed fishing, horseback riding and going to the races. She loved her family get togethers, especially at Thanksgiving. She was a Pittsbuigh Steelers fan. ^ In addition to her.father, David-Clyde York, she was preceded in death by: a son, Jonathan Wesley;',2 infant daughters, Jessica and Hannah Rutledge; and a sister, Mi chelle York. Survivors: her husband 25 of years, Charles Patrick Rut ledge of the home; her mother, Mattie Geraldine McQee of Advance; 2 children, Eric Travis Peacock (Lauren Golz) and Haley Rutledge, all of Winston-Salem; 4 grandchil dren, David Jayden Peacock, Madison Lorraine Peacock, Jonathan Mason Peacock and Amelia Grace Peacock; a brother, Billy Michael York of Advance; a sister, Moni ca Reavis Dudley (Gary) of Virginia; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.ra., Sunday, Sept. 9 at Trinity Baptist Church with Dr. Darrell Cox officiat ing. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Coolee mee. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m., Saturday, Sept; 8 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials: National Kidney Foundation, 933 Louise Ave.,#101B, Charlotte, 28204. Condolences: www£atonfuneralservice.com. X- tr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 13,2018 - C 7 Kim Gregory Sheets Mr. Kim Gregory Sheets, 62, of Lewisville, died on Thesday, Sept. 4,2018 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom May 18,1956 in Forsytb County to the late Qarence William and Margie Moser Sheets. He enjoyed spending time with family, cooking, gardening, skiing, and rising motoicycles. He was a member of Warners Chapel Church of Christ and was a dedicated and model employee at Dillon Supply Co. Also preceding him in death: an infant son, Joshua Scott iSheets; and 2 brothers, Barry and Kevin Sheets. Surviving: a son. Chase Sheets; daughter, Melia Sheets; former wife, Teresa Jenkins (Ron); step-daughter, Sandy Colemap (Ron); step-grandchildren, Cameron and Gabe Coleman; sister, Debbie Southern (Gene); sisters-in-law, Patty and Laura Sheets; and many nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 3 pan. Sunday, Sept. 9 at Warners Chapel Church of Christ Cemetery with Min ister Kevin Rutherford and Gene Southem officiating. A visitation was held for family and Mends from 2-3 pm. prior to the graveside at the church. Memorials: to Kim's daughter, Melia Sheets, starting in a couple of weeks to any Allegacy Federal Credit Union. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-millerxom. Alma Williams Worrell Alma Williams Worrell, 90, of Mocksville, died on Sat urday, Sept. 1, 2018- at home, surrounded by her loying family. She was bom May 30, 1928 in Brunswick County, daughter of the late Henry and Mamie Gray Worrell. Survivors: a son, Glenn Worrell and wife Donna of Wilmington; daughter, Bonnie Petit of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Paul Joseph Barber, Eric Charles Barber, Maty Beth Worrell and James Worrell; a great-grandchild; an(i step-grandchildren. She was predeceased by: her husband, William "Red" Worrell; son, James Ray Worrell; 2 grandchildren. Aim Marie Barber and James H. Worrell. She was a faithful member of First Presbyterian Church in Mocksville. Funeral services were at 2 pm. Wednesday, Sept. 5 at Harrell's Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Phil Eakins offi ciated. Burial followed in Greenlawn Cemetery. The fam ily received Mends 7-8 pm. Tuesday at the funeral home. Condolences: wwwJtarrellsJh^om. Rebecca Ann Huff Bailey Mrs. Rebecca Ann Huff Bailey, 72, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, Sept. 11,2018 at Forsyth Medical Center in Win- jton-Salem. She was bomAug. 11,1946,in Davidson County to the late William Stokes and Da Mae Hege Huff. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Mack Ray Bailey Sr. Survivors: 18 children; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A graveside service was conducted at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury, with Pastor Gerald Shean officiating fol lowing the visitation. The famDy received friends from 10 -11 ajn., Friday, Sept. 14 at Eaton Funeral Home. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Robert Nathaniel Baker Robert Nathaniel Baker, 68, of MocksviUe, died on ruesdaymoming,Sept. 11,2018. He was bom in Davidson County May 9, 1950, one of 15 children belonging to the late Nathan Edward Baker and Helen Mae Johnson Baker. He was also preceded in death by: his wife, Betty Jean Baker on Sept. 2; a daughter, Crystal Michelle Knight; and 2 brothers, n Marvin and Ricky Baker. received friends 1 V- celebration of life service was at 2 pjn. with Pastor Danell Cox officiating. Mr. Baker was buried beside his wife in Forest Hill Me morial Park in Lexington. Memorials: Trinity Baptist Academy, 2722 US 601. S., MocksviUe for granddaughter Cloie's education. Mr. Baker attended Davie County High School. For the past 40 years, he has owned and operated his own produce company, trucking produce into this area from many parts of the country. He was also a member of Trinity Baptist Church. Survivors; a son, Brian "Keith" Baker of MocksviUe; 2 grandchildren, Brittian Knight and Cloie Baker; 2 great-grandchildren, Ava and Ashton Knight; and 12 sib lings, Jim Baker (Linda) of New London, BiUy Baker of Tyro, Larry Baker (Donna) and Eddie Baker (Laura), both of Lexington, Shirley King (Ralph) of Tyro, Carol Long (Charles) of Advance, Janice-Strickland (Jack) of Lex ington, Karen Coggins (Don) of Denton, Deborah Walser (Ronnie) of Lexington, Sandra Murray (Jimmy) ofThom- asville, Patty Burrow (Mark) of Asheboro and Donna Jean Bivens (Chris) of Lexington; plus many nieces and neph ews. Condolences: wwwxiaviefuneralservicexsom. Joyce Lazora Beck Miss Joyce Lazora Beck, 94, of Mocksville, died Wednesday, Sept. 12,2018. She was bom Aug. 27,1924 in Davie County to the late Johnny Ray and Elsie Ann Cartner Beck. Survivors: a brother, Wellman Beck; 2 sisters, Sylvia Williams and Eula Shuler, all of Mocksville; 2 nieces, ^ Kathy Drum and Teresa Grooms; and a nephew, Morris o Ralledge. — A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Friday, S Sept. 14 at Bear Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Greg ^McEwen officiating. Burial followed in the church ceme tery. The faraUy received friends at their home foUowing y,the service. ■<> Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservicej:om. 5 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 20,2018 ■ C9 Sharon Gayie Knickerbocker Burge Sharon Gayle (Knickerbocker) Burge, 66, died Thurs day, Sept. 6,2018 at her home in Cooleemee. She was bom Feb. 13,1952, in Washington, DC, to the late Esther Mae Haner Eggert. She graduated with the Class of 1970 from John I. Leonard High School in Greenacres,Fla., and later attended Forsyth ||B Tech and Davidson County ||K ■ community coUeges. She was a ^ .aBSA homemaker for her family. ^ Surviving: 2 daughters,April Eurick and Charity In- HK|gram, both of Cooleemee; and mBf 2 brothers, Jeffrey Eggert andMichael Cane, both of Ashe- BH|bville. H|WNo formal services are B planned. Condolences : wwwJaviefuneralservice^om. Franklin Pierce Fox Franklin Pierce Fox, 90, died at the home of his daugh ter, Martha, on Sunday. Sept. 9, 2018, under the care ofHospice of Davie County. Bom May 15, 1928, in son, Clinton W. Fox. Survivors: 6 daughters, Martha Whitney (Richard) of MocksvUle, Carmen Bailey (Glen) of Missouri, Wanda WiUis (Randy), Edith Fox, Florence Fox and Emerline Greenhouse, all of Massachusetts; 14 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. A celebration of life was conducted at 11 am. Saturday, Sept. 15 at Smith Grove UMC with the Rev. Darren Crotts officiating. The family received friends at the church from 9 until the time of service. Burial foUowed in the church cemetery.Memorials: Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwdaviefuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 20,2018 - C 9 Geraldine Gillean Jordan Mrs. Geraldine Gillean Jordan, 90, of Melbourne, Fla., formerly of Cooleeraee,died Sunday, Sept. 2,2018 in Mel bourne. She was bom on March 20, 1928 to the late Clarence McLeod and Callie Rose Adkins Gillean. She was a retired teacher in the N.C. school system, teaching in Woodleaf and Cooleemee. She was a charter member and Sunday school teacher at Victory Baptist Church in Cooleemee un til moving to Florida in 2010. She was also preceded in death by: her husband, Ray Franklin Jordan; and her sister, Elizabeth Steelman. Survivors: a son and daughter-in-law, Donald and Lu- Ann Jordan; grandchildren, Jeffi^y Jordan, Lisa Jordan Smith and husband Joshua, and Eric Jordan and wife A1-' yssa; and 3 great-grandchildren, Madison Rose Jordan, Landen Michael Smith and Jacob Robert Jordan, all of Melbourne. Afuneral service will be conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 22 at Victory Baptist Church in Cooleemee, with the Rev. Shelby Harbour officiating. The famiily will receive Mends at the church one hour prior to the service. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials: Victory Baptist, PO Box 686, Cooleemee, 27014. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice£om. Tony Lynn McDaniel Tony Lynn McDaniel of Mocksville died on Saturday, Sept. 15,2018 in Georgia while visiting with his son. Mr. McDaniel had been in declining health for the last two months and was under Hospice care. He was bom in Midland on March 20,1962. Survivors: 2 sons, Larry and Thomas; a daughter, India (Tom); 3 grandchildren; 2 sisters and a brother of Midland; and his companion, Paulette Loftin of Mocksville. A memorial service will be held later. Virginia Carter Nichols' Mrs. Virginia Carter Nichols, 67, of Winston-Salem, diedTuesday,Sept. 11,2018. She was bom June 18,1951 in Forsyth County. Mrs. Nichols was preceded in death by her father, James William Carter and her husband, Floyd Nichols. Surviving: her mother, Mildred Comatzer Carter; 2 daughters, Jennifer Smith of Midway and Tonya Brown (Jeremy) of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren, Kerri Blevins, Trace Brown and Christopher Smith; a sister, Wanda Cope (Roger) of Advance; and 2 brothers, Edwin Carter (Barba ra) of Mocksville and Jerry Carter of Mocksville. A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18 at Dulin United Methodist Church with the Rev. Robert Garrett officiating. Condolences: wwwhayworth-miller.com. Margie Freeze Wagner Mrs. Margie Freeze Wagner, 95, died on Sept. 15,2018 at Alamance Healthcare. She was formerly from Cooleemee, .and was bom in Troutman on Aug. 12, 1923 to the late Adam Freeze and Rita Overcash Freeze. She grew up in Troutman and was a graduate of Troutman High School. She married Wilson Wagner in She was also preceded in death by; her husband in HBfe' 1996; as well as sisten, Rosa R^nkin and Blanche Freeze; n liH andbrothers.JamesFreezeand Richard Freeze. Survivors: her daughter, J^^B Audrey Wagner • Deadmon and husband Phil of Burling- ton; granddaughter, Courtney Deadmon Weller and husband ' Eric of Apex; grandson Kyle Wagner Deadmon of Burl- ington; 3 great-grandchildren. Lance Monroe Weller, Patrick George Weller, and Maggie Ellen Weller of Apex. Mrs. Wagner was a member of the Holy Comforter Epis copal Church, Burlington, and a long-time member of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Cooleemee, where she was a member of ECW, Altar Guild, and Sunday School Teacher. She worked for many years with her husband at Wagner's Jewelry in Cooleemee and was a talented seam stress. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, Sept. 20 at 11 a.m. at the Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, 320 E. Davis St., Burlington. The family will greet friends at the church parlor one hour prior to the service. Burial will fol low at Rowan Memorial Park, Salisbury at 3 p.m. Metnorials: Good Shepherd Episcopal, PO Box 1049, Cooleemee, 27014; or Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, Altar Guild Fund,PO Box 1336, Burlington, 27216. Condolences: wwwjichandthompson.com. Wanda Ayers Sain Wanda Ayers Sain, 74, died on Friday, Sept. 7,- 2018 at Davie Place in Mocksville. . She was bom in Forsyth County on Oct. 20,1943, the daughter of the late Arthur Jacob Gwyn and Gladys Melton Gwyn. She was the widow of Donald Woodrow Sain and was also preceded in death by a sister, JoAnne Anthony. Mrs. Sain retired as a machine operator with Baker Fur niture after more than 30 years. She enjoyed going fishing with her husband, Don, and summer trips to the beach with her sister, JoAnne. She always enjoyed spending time with family. Survivors: a daughter. Donna Creason (Perry) of Mocksville; a step-son, Ray Sain (Tammy) of Mocksville; a brother. Art Gwyn; 4 grandchildren. Tiffany Johnson (Adam), Kevin Creason (Kayla), Canie Griffith (Joey) and Brandi Sain (Dan); 3 great-grandchildren, Sylas Johnson, Charleston and Jordan Griffith; plus several nieces and nephews and "Dixie", her faithful companion dog. The family will have a private celebration of life ser vice. Condolences: www.daviefuneral5ervice.com. Cl 0 ? (111 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 27,201S Jessica Dawn Bolen Jessica Dawn Bolen, 39, of Advance, died on Sept. 17, 2018. She was, bom March 22, 1979 in Raleigh County, I W.Va.,a daughter of Rose Ma- 1 rie Roark Shrewsbury, and the -■ late Kenneth Eugene Ellison. Je >. r -'; She was also preceded in death by her grandmother, Mary , Francis Roark. K ^Survivors: her mother and 3^ jSeB!;' step-father. Rose Marie andLarry Shrewsbury of Advance; * ^ a daughter, Cassey Marie Dawn Bolen of West Virginia; sisters. Crystal Edwards and husband Todd of Advance, Bessie Shrewsbury of Yadkin i County, and Bonnie Jean Alex ander and husband Steven; aunt and uncle Ann and Freddie Goad; 2 nieces; and 3 nephews. A memorial service will be held at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Condolences: wwwMaviefuneralservicexom. Peggy Jean Cable Peggy Jean Cable, 84, died on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018.' She was bom in Rowan County on March 13,1934, the daughter of the late Sherrill and Helen (Clawson) Mauldin. She was also preceded death by a daughter Tammy Hellard;sis- ters,BarbaraAnn Moore,Katie Owens and Mildred Miller; and a brother, Shirley Mauldin Jr. attended Davie County Schools. She was a loving wife , .. B and mother. iil Survivors: . her husband,Samuel "Buck" Cable; a son, ' ■ ters, Debbie Rabon (Arthur) m of Mocksville; 2 sisters,m Judy Mauldin of Woodleaf and Martha Moore of Salis bury; 8 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. The family visitation was from 3-5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 23 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel, Mocksville. A graveside service was held at 3 pm. Monday, Sept. 24 at the family cemetery on Wolf Lane in Mocksville, officiated by Pastor Jimmy Lancaster. Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralservice.com. Anita Lewis Cox Anita Lewis Cox of Mocksville died on Sept. 7,2018. She was bom on Feb. 22,1952. A memorial service will be held on Friday, Sept. 28 at 11 a.m. at Highland Presbyterian Church on Cloverdale Avenue in Winston-Sa- lem Condolences: wwwAaviefuneral- service.com. Hazel Pauiine White Davis Hazel Pauline (White) Davis, 84, died on Thursday, Sept, 20,2018 at Forsyth Medical Center. A native of Iredell County, .■ ye^^^^and she^wp a^membw She was also preceded in death by: 5 sisters, Helen, Pearl, Annabelle, Marie and Madeline; a brother, Thomas; and a daughter-in-law, Joan Davis. A celebration of life service was conducted at 2:30 p jn. Sunday, Sept. 23 at Turrentine Baptist Church officiated by the Rev. Fred Carlton. The family received friends one hour prior to the time of service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralservice .com. Lola C.Graham Minister Lola C. Graham of Kingstown died on Thurs day. Sept. 20,2018 at Cleveland Regional Medical Center in Shelby. She was bom July 2,19434n Iredell County to the late WUlie and Grace Smyre Clem- ^..i diploma and was a graduate of CNA4, after which she became I cian administrator and a certi- j|j| I and spent time with family and enjoyed dining at Longhom Steakhouse. She accepted her call into ministry in 2003 and received her license from Ramseur Baptist Church on Aug. 24,2003. She was led to St. Peter Missionary Baptist Church, where she was also licensed on Jan. 27,2013. She was also preceded in death by abrother. Survivore: her husband of 24 years. Deacon Grady Gra ham; 3 sisters Carolyn Flippen (Jimmy), Mary M. Lovelle (Jerry), Deborah Bollar; 5 brothers, Dan Clement, Willie Clement (Brenda), Alvin Clement (Ann), Donald Clement and Buck Clement; 3 step-children, Gregory Graham, Ger ald Graham and Gennifer Graham; a host of grands, great-grands, nieces and nephews, cousins and friends; and the adopted children that they acquired over the years. Her favorite scripture was Proverbs 3:5. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Her funeral service will be on* Thursday, Sept. 27 at 2 p.m. at St. Peter Missionary Baptist Church in Grover,.Family visitation will be from 1-2 pm. at the church. Buri al will follow in Maiden Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery in Maiden. Condolences: www.GrahamFuiieralHomejjel. Clo ? C11 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 27,2018 Dennis Eugene *Dennie' Harp Dennis Eugene "Dennie" Harp, 58, died on Thursday, Sept. 20,2018 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House. He bom Jan. 20,1960, the son of the late Franklin Eugene and Minnie Sue Doby Harp. For the last years, he worked as a tmck driver for Rick Mabe Grading.Co. Survivors: a son, Ethan Ash- ?Jy .i-lIB ley (Leeza); a brother, David V SH| Harp (Karen); 2 sisters. Deb- bie Williams and Donna Bur- \ s aRB ton (Randy), all of Advance; . 1 . 3 grandchildren, Colton, Lee i and Shayleigh Roseman; a spe- cial cousin, Mike Cothran; plus ' several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a son, Christopher Harp. The celebration ser- vice was conducted at 2 pm. Monday, Sept. 24 at Advance First Baptist Church with Pas tor Rodney Hellard officiating. Visitation was from 1 pm. until the hour of service in the church. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemraons. Pallbearers were Ethan Ashley, D J. Harp, Austin Freidt, John Parlor, Mike Cothran, Wyatt Burton and Randy Burton Jr. Memorials: Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road, Mdcksville, to help offset final expenses. Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralservice.com. n Robert Edward Marchant Robert Edward Marchant was bom on June 4,1983 and died at Wake Forest'Baptist Medical Center oh Sept. 13, of Davie County. Survivors: his daughter. Raven Elizabeth Marchant; his father, Robert Edward Marchant II; his sisters, Linda Har rison, Melissa Shrewsbury, Melissa McDaniel, and Aihan- da Marchant; brother, Donald Hollingsworth; his beloved aunt, Michelle Marchant; and nieces and cousins. The family will have a private celebration of life ser vice. Robert Franklin 'Frank' Larew Robert Franklin ("Frank") Larew died Sept. 20, 2018 at Brookridge Baptist Retirement Home, Winston-Salem." He was bom on November 3,1927 in Mocksville to the late John J and Mary Sanford Larew. He attended David son College for two years and graduated from UNC Chap el Hill in 1948. His career with the Federal Home Loan Bank Board was interrupted by a four-year stiiit in the US Navy during, the Korean War. He was living in Ft. Lau- derdale, Fla. at the time of his retirement in 1983. Soon afterwards, he moved to Lancaster, S.C. to volunteer for eight years with the Wycliffe Bible Translators (JAARS) at Waxhaw. After his 2004 move to Brookridge,-he joined the First Presbyterian Church, and volunteered time with the Shepherd's Center, Crisis Control Ministry, and Meals- on-Wheels. He was predeceased by 3 brothers, an unnamed still- bom, John J. Larew of Waynesboro ,Va., and Hugh S. Lar- ewof'^^stoii-Salem.. Survivors: a nephew; a niece; 5 great-n'ephews; and one great-niece. - •' ' A memorial service will be held at First Presbyterian Church, Winston-Salem on Tuesday, Oct.'2 at 2 p.m. in the sanctuary with a reception in the fellowship hall to follow. Memorials: donor's choice. Condolences: wwwjsalemfli.com. Betty Lou Baity Pardue Betty Lou Baity Pardue, 82, died on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018. She was bom on June 21,1936 in Yadkin County ot the late Sheridan and Myrtle Plowman Baity. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Jesse "JW" Winfield Pardue Jr. Surviving: her children, Ann (Steve) Taltdn, Darlene (Clyde) Bristow, Phillip (Leesa) Pardue; grandchild, Jesse Talton; great-grandchiidren. Courtney, Jesse, Lindsay. Ella and Knola; sister, Dorothy (Denny) Rollins; brother, Cur tis (Gaye) Baity; and several nieces, nephews, cousins and other family members. Her funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept.TD at Forbush Baptist Church by the Rev. Tom Vestal. Buri al foUowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Memorials: SECU Hospice Care Center, 243 N. Lee Ave., Yadkinville, 27055. Condolences; www.genrryfiineralservice .com. (1.10? Cll - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 27,2018 Deborah 'Debbie' Probst Deborah "Debbie" Probst, 62, of Mocksvilie died on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018, at her home surrounded by her loving family. • . , She was bom May 27,1956, the daughter of the late Neil' B|^ ' and Vera (Newman) Spark. ^ She attended North Hills High School in Pittsburgh, Pa. She was employed by US Airways ^ for 35 years as a reservation representative. She enjoyed " I JK doing crafts, gardening and was a wildlife enthusiast. Survivors: her husband, Fred Probst of Mocksvilie; a son. Laurence Neil Probst of Mocksvilie; step-daugh- E,' ters, Jennifer Hymer (Gary) of East Wenatchee, Wash., Frandi Haire and Hffany Foltz of Winston-Salem; brothers, Glenn Spark (Michelle) of Mocksvilie, Ian Spark (Star) of Kittrel, Paul Spark (Judy)" of Baden, Pa.; and step-grandchildren, Kayla Perrell, Mi-, randa Hutchins, Caitlin Foltz, Tyler Hymer, Jordan Hymer and Denton Hymer. The family received visitors Monday, Sept. 24 at 3 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel for a family gather ing. A memorial service was conducted by Pastor Jason of Hillsdale Baptist Church. Memorials: The Humane Society of Davie County. Condolences: www.daviefunerahervice.com. James Earlie Speer Mr. James Earlie Speer, 83, of US 64 W., Mocksvilie, diedWednesday, Sept. 19,2018 at his home. ' He was bom May 3, 1935, in Yadkin County to the late Earlie Gray and Lollie Hunt speer. Mr. Speer was a veter- an of the U.S. Navy during the HHpP^ Korean Conflict and participat- ed in' Operation Deep Freeze in Antarctica. He was a mem- Hal bef of First Baptist Church, Mocksvilie. • Mr. Speer was 4^1 retired from R J. Reynolds To- bacco Co; and was a farmer. He was also preceded in ^y- his wife, Rosaline Steelman Speer; and a Lucy speer. H ' Survivors: 3 children,James Speer (Jane) of Youngsville, • • Joel Speer (Tina) of Faith and Melinda Parrish,(Tim) .of Waynesville; 5 grandchildren, Tyler Speer, Kaitlyn Speer, Ryan Speer, Brandon Speer and Sophie Parrish; siblings, Bonnie Speer of Oregon, Roldan Speer (Elaine) of Statesville, Wayne Speer (Sandra) of Cal- ifomia and Delphia Naylor (Gary) of Mocksvilie; and sev- • feral nieces and nephews. ' .'A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday, Sept.- 22 at Eaton Funer^ Chapel with the Rev. A.'Shane Nixon officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. ; Memorials: Meals On Wheels, c/o Davie Senior Ser-, vices, 278 Meroney. St., Mocksvilie; or First Baptist Buiid- mg Filnd, 412 N, Main-St., Mocksvilie. Condolences: wwwMatonfuneralservicexom. MpHie Anne Richardson Mollie Anne Richardson, 80, of Kemersville, died on, Friday, Sept. 21,2018 atKemersviUe Medical Center 1 She was bom Dec. 11,1937 in Davie County to Gilmer and Clara Mae Parks Richardson. As a chUd, she attended New Union United Metho^st Church in Sheffield. Once coming to Winston-Salem, she became a-faithful member of Edgewood Baptist Church where she sang in the choir, was the librarian and woiked with young children. She' loved people and sharing conversations. Above all, she i loved her family. ' In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by: her second husband, Kenneth Gimlin; her third husband Vance Richardson; and a brother, Paul Richardson. , Surviving: 2 daughters, Tamra Autty (Mitchell) and I^Uy Gimlin (Renee Brown); 2 sons, Kenneth Gimlin" (Tma), and Kent BamhanJt (Karen); 8 grandchildren,: Calvin, Ryan, Sydney, Jason, Joshua, Emily, Carrie, and Ethan; a great-grandchild, Lillyana; a brother, Dave Rich ardson (Nicole); first husband and fnend, Don Bamhardt; numerous nieces and nephews. A fiineral service was held at noon Tuesday, Sept. 25 at' ^gewood Baptist Church with the Rev. Kent Hogan offi-.' ciating. Burial followed at Gardens of Memory in Walker- n town. Tbe family received fiiends from 11-11:45 ajn. at- the church. Memorials: Edgewood Baptist, 4067 ReidsviUe Road Winston-Salem, 27101. Condolences: wwwMayworth-niiller^om. Alma Williams Worrell Alma Williams Worrell, 90. of Mocksvilie, died on Sat urday, Sept. 1, 2018 at home surrounded by her loving fainily. She was a faithful member of First Presbyterian Church in Mocksvilie. A memorial service will be held at 11 am. Satuffiay; Sept. 29 at First Presbyterian. Bardee Seymour Anderson Mrs. Bardee Seymour Anderson, 93, of Half Mile Lane, Mocksville.died Wednesday, Sept. 26,2018, at Wake For est Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Feb. 21,1925 in Rowan County to the late Hubert Walker and Katherine Bonava Bostian Seymour. Mrs. Anderson was a member of Liberty Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by: her husband, George Curtis Anderson; a daughter. Sue Ellen Anderson Dickens; a granddaughter, Tracy Dawn Renegar; and 2 great-grand- children. Survivors: 2 children, Linda Anderson Edwards (Tom- my).of Wingate and Curtis Dean Anderson of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren, Tina Lynette Westbrook, Mike Edwards, Kelly Smratt, Patricia Dawn Anderson Dupree, Nicho las Adam Anderson and Samuel Paul Anderson; and 15 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pun., Saturday, Sept. 29 at Liberty Baptist Church with the Revs. Noel Hawks and Leon Whitley officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www.ealon/uneralservice£om. Alfred Bishop Alfred Bishop, 70, of Mocksville, formerly of Danbury, Conn., die don the morning of Saturday, Sept. 29,2018, at Gordon Hospice House in StatesviUe. Bom Oct. 14, 1947, he i . ^— served in the United States Army in Vietnam. Survivors; his love of 51 years, Margaret Yidal "Peg- gy" Bishop; a son, Brian Bish- - S|,' op (Michele) of Mocksville; f- cob, Matthew, Isaac and Betha- — ny Grans, and Isabel, Alia and Marlee Bishop. He loved sitting on the porch with his grandchildren and watching the birds. No public services will be held at this time. • Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care of Iredell County, 2347 Simonton Rd., StatesviUe, 28625; or a charity of your choice. Condolences: wwwjfaviefitneralservice .com. Virginia Dare Barnhardt Foster Mrs. Virginia Dare Bamhardt Foster, 87, of Barnhardt Lane, Advance, died Friday, Sept. 28, 2018, at Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House in Salisbury. She was bom Dec. 9, 1930, in Davie County to the late George E. and Dellie Ray Hendrix Bamhardt. Mrs. Foster was a member of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. She graduated frpm Shady Grove High School as valedictorian of her class. Mrs. Foster was a devoted caretaker of her parents. She had worked five years in the Davie County School System. She was preceded in death J>y: her husband, George WU- lard Foster; 2 sisters. Levy Bamhardt and Veigh Shoaf; and 7 brothers, Olin, Elward "Fat", Charlie "Chick", Herman "Hump", Dermont, Bill and Eudell Bamhardt. Survivors: several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 3 pm., Tuesday, Oct. 2 at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church with Elder Eddie Fowler officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial foUowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the graveside. Memorials: Donor's choice. Condolences: www.eatonfiineralsen'ice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, Oct. 4,2018 - C9 Michael DuaneHodowansky Michael Duane Hodowansky, 72, of Clemmons, died on Saturday, Sept. 29,2018 at his home surrounded by his loving family and friends. He was bom in Hudson, N.Y. on May 11, 1946 to the late Michael and Ruth Leahy events and activities. He had a pass,] will be God's jester in heav- en." He enjoyed summer beach ^ trips and vacations with family : spending time in the mountains, visiting the Cherokee Casino, playing golf, watching the New York Yankees, Panthers and driving his Mustang. He served his country in the U.S. Air Force as a military police officer. After his honorable discharge, he enjoyed an extended career in the trucking industry as vice presi dent of sales and marketing for Pilot Freight Carriers. He jobs relocated him to Nebraska and Pennsylvania before finally locating to Winston-Salem. Later, he worked in the computer industry as general manager and vice president of Key Services, where he retired in 2011. Many of his customers became friends. Survivors: his wife; daughters, Kim Boyles (Scott) of Clemmons and Amy Sessoms (Jefi) of Advance;-6 grand children, Meghan Boyles of Atlanta, Nicholas Boyles of Winston-Salem, Madison Boyles of CIemi^ns,.and Lo gan S'esspms, Morgan Sessoms and Colton Sessoms. all of Advance; sister, Mary Jane Haywood (Lesley); mother-in- law, Hilda Mueller; and several nieces and nephews from Hudson. A Memorial Mass will be conducted at 11 a.m. Fri day, Oct. 5 at Holy Family Catholic Church by Father Pe ter Nouck. The family will receive friends from 6-8 pjn. Thursday at Hayworth-MiUer Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Holy FamUy Catholic, 4820 Kinnamon Road, Winston-Salem, 27103; or to Trellis Supportive Care, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: www.hayworth-miUer.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 4; 2018 - C9 JoeF. Koontz Joe F. Koontz, 77, of Darlington, S .C., formerly of Hor- ence, S.C.,died on Tuesday, Sept. 25,2018. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 28 at 3 pjn. in chapel of Kistler Hardee Funeral Home. Burial followed in Florence Memorial Gardens. The family received friends Friday, Sept. 28 at Kistler Hardee Funeral Home and other times at the home ofTerry and Maria Koontz in Darlington. He was bom in Mocksville, the son of the late Marshall and Laura Koontz. He enjoyed fishing, woodworking and gospel music. He was a gifted carpenter and has built wood pieces for several churches in North and South Carolina. He was a member of Eastside Fre.e Will Baptist Church where he served as Sunday School superintendent, Dea con, board member, youth pastor and enjoyed cooking for church activities. He retired after 31 years with Overland Transport which later became CW Transport. He had a heart of gold, was willing to lend a helping hand in a time of need and had an infectious sense of humor. Surviving: his wife of 58 years, Jean Phillips Koontz of the home; his children, Terry Koontz (Maria) of Darling ton, Michael Koontz (Linda) of Darlington; Roger Koontz of Florence; and Sharon Pooie (William) of Blenheim; his grandchildren. Heather, Brittany, Rebecca (Paul), Court ney (Ben), Seth, Skylar, and Lance; his great-grandchil dren, Joshua, Zoey, Zach, Derrick, Stiles, and Laylah; his brothers, Glenn Koontz (Ann), John Koontz, Jack Koontz (Kay); and Arthur Koontz (Barbara); and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his son, Dwayne Foster Koontz,of Darlington; and his sisters, Elizabeth Woodward and Glenda Mosney; and his brother, Charlie Koontz. Memorials: American Heart Assoc. of Florence, S.C. Condolences: wwwJcistlerhardeeJuneralhome.com. Dorothy Page Wiggs Friddy Dorothy Page Wiggs Priddy, 101, died on Sept. 29, 2018. Bora Aug. 7, 1917, in Louisburg to Mozelle and Spen cer Wiggs Sr. She spent her childhood in Louisburg. She moved to Winston-Salem in 1937 at the encouragement of aunts and uncles, joining them in a family business, Morri- sette's- Department Store. . From 1942-1984, she. was employed with RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. in accounting/clerical roles. She and.fausband "Mack" enjoyed life . together for many years in Ard- more and then in the Meadow- ItI brook community of Clemmons. She'spent her last 12 years at Homestead Hills Retirenient 4.*' Community in Winston-Salem. , She was predeceased by her I, ll husband Matthew Dread Priddy jy (2005) and her grandson Zachary Christopher Priddy (2016). Survivors: her son, Michael Dread Priddy (Susanne); granddaughter, Michelle Ihiddy Stancil (Greg); step-god daughter, Hannah Sartelle McDonald; 5 great-grandchil dren; 3 step-great-grandchildren; and family friends Bob and Marianne Steagall. She was the last remaining of six Wiggs children and is survived by many nieces and neph ews. , Referred to as "Boo" by family and "Dot" by many . friends, she was a lifelong member, first of Louisburg Bap- n tist Church and then First Baptist Church in Winston-Sa lem. She enjoyed jewelry-making, crocheting and needle point, having crafted more than 200 hand-made afghans over the years as well as numerous pieces of needlework. She loved shopping and was once featured in the Wih- ston-Salem newspaper about her collection of matching purses and shoes. The funeral service will be held on Friday, Oct. 5, at 2 pjn. in the chapel at Hayworth-Miller, with visitation be forehand at 1 p.m. Burial willfoUow atOaklawn Memorial Gardens, 3250 High Point Road, Winston-Salem. Memorials: to the Priddy Family Fund, a scholarship fund at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Education estab lished by the family in honor of Dorothy's lOOth birthday in 2017. Checks should be made payable to UNC-CH Foundation with fund 223407 or Priddy Family Fund writ ten on the memo line. Mail to UNC Chapel Hill School of Education, Attn: Development, Peabody Hall, Suite 101, Campus Box 3500, Chapel Hill, 27599. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miller.com. HO DAVEE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, Oct. 4,2018 - C 9 Dorothy Gray Howard 'Dot' Sparks On Sept. 25, 2018, Dorothy "Dot" Gray Howard Sparks, 92, died while surrounded by family and friends at her home in Somerset Court. She grew up in the Redland community and after her mar- riage to Ray Sparks in 1948, resided at his family's farm in Advance built in .1866. They - - 1 were lifelong members of ^ < Bethlehem United Methodist Church where multiple gen- ^ , erations of Sparks and How- > . . « ards worshipped. She served "ni^B as church treasurer, Sunday . .' V#.. a. ^ school teacher and choir mem- ber. She was employed by Hanes Hosiery until her retire- ment and moved to Somerset Court the year following Ray's She'was preceded in. death by her husband of 62 years, Ray Foster Sparks; parents, Willie Thomas and Clara James Howard; and a brother, Raymond Thomas Howard. Survivorsl her brothers, the Rev. Hobert H. (Marguerite) Howard of Greenville, S.C., W. Clegg (Imogene) Howard of Clemmons, James C. (Pauline) Howard of Advance; her son, Donald Ray (Linda) Sparks of Mocksville; her daugh ter, Carole Sparks (David) Panis of Columbia, Md.; her grandchildren, Tommy (Bekah) Sparks, Julie Panis (Lang) Wethington, Marsha (Rodney Haynes) Sparks, Melis sa (Doug WiUiams) Parris,'Tori Parris Ellis, Kelli Parris (Ryan) Turkaleski; TO great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 30 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chuck Baker, Dr. Danell Cox and the Rev. Hobert Howard officiating. Buri al followed in Bethlehem United Methodist Church Ceme tery. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 29 at the funeral home. Memorials: Bethlehem UMC Cemetery Fund, 321 Red- land Road, Advance; Trellis Supportive Care, 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103, Mocksville; or charity of donor's choice. Condolences: w\vw.eaxonfuneralservice.com. John Austin Spillman Mr. John Austin SpDlman, 88, of Mocksville, died Mon day, Oct. 1,2018. Mr. Spillman remains in the care of Eaton Funeral Ser vice pending completion of arrangements. Terry Martin Summers Mr. Terry Martin Summers, 65, of Oak Grove Church Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018 at his home. Mr. Summers was- bom Aug. 21, 1953, in Forsyth County to Mrs. Bonnie Sue McDaniel Summers and the late James Martin Summers. Mr. Summers graduated with a bachelor's degree in textile technology from N.C. State University. Most of his career was spent in human resources. He was a member of Oak Grove United Meth odist Church and enjoyed visiting other area churches. He enjoyed watching NFL football and NASCAR, riding his Harley Davidson, spoiling his Shelties and spending time with friends and family. Survivors: his mother, Bonnie M. Summers of Mocks ville; his son, Chad Summers (Carlette) of Raleigh; and his grandson, Staton. A memorial service will be conducted at 3 p.m., Satur day, Oct. 6 at Oak Grove United Methodist. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Oak Grove UMC Cemetery Fund, 1994 US 158 E., Mocksville. , Condolences: www^atonfiineralservice.com. Tony Dallas Glenn Williams Bishop Tony Dallas Glenn Williams died Monday, Oct. 1,2018 at his residence. Arrangements are incomplete. Contact Graham Funeral Home at (336) 751-1100 or visit www.GrahamFuneral- for more details. Sanford Eugene Steelman Mr. Sanford Eugene Steelman, 70, of Mocksville, died Sunday, Sept. 30,2018 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom in Rowan County on Dec. 5,1947, the son of the late Luther S. and Mary Lou Cooper Steelman. He was a machinist and worked for Ingersoll Rand for 28 years. Survivors: 2 sons, Billy Joe Steelman (Angie) ofAtlanta, Texas and Matthew Wayne Steelman (Kathy Hill) of Mocks ville; a daughter, Teresa Whitaker (Gerald) of Mocksville; a brother, Jimmy Steelman (Rena) of Madison; 4 sisters, Doris Houston, Colleen McCubbins, Phyllis Stratton and Tammy Scoggins, all of Salisbury; 8 grandchildren, Candie, Joe, Crissy, Gerald, Austin, Lane, Kam and Mallory; plus 4 great-grandchildren. The family was to receive friends from 6:30-8:30 Wednesday, Oct. 3 at Davie Funeral Chapel. The celebration of life service was to be conducted in the funeral chapel at 11 a.m. Thursday with Pastor David Gilbreath and Pastor Darrell Cox officiating. Burial was to follow in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Serving as pallbearers were to be Billy, Matt, Joe and Lane Steelman and Gerald and Austin Whitaker. Condolences: www.daviefuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 11,2018 n C9 Grace Ratledge Beck , Grace Ralledge Beck, 93, a Davie County native, died , on Wednesday, Oct. 3,2018 at Foreyth Medical Center. She was bom Nov. 4,1924, the daughter of the late Wil liam Ralph and Laura Elizabeth Andereon Ratledge. Mrs. Beck was a graduate of Mocksville High School She was a member of Liberty Wesleyan Church where, in earlier years, she served as a Sunday School teacher and cadet leader for the Christian youth crusaders. During World War n, she worked for the National Carbon Co. as an assembly parts inspector. She retired.from Blackwelder Manufactur ing in 1982., Mrs. Beck enjoyed sewing, art, painting and writing poetry. She was also preceded in death by: her husband of 43 years, Dewey P. Beck; her daughter, Barbara Beck McDan- iel; 2 brothers. John Lester and Henry Clyde Ratledge; 2 sisters, Charley Mae Edwards (Hugh) and Janice Kurfees (A.C.) Survivors: a granddaughter, Sherri M. Sealey (Danny) of Advance; 2 great-grandsons, Justin D. and Brent A. Sea- ley; and many nieces and nephews. •The family received friends Sunday evening from 6:30- 8:30 at Davie Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 p.tn. Monday, Oct. 8 at Liberty Wesleyan Church with Pastor Harold Bumby offi ciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery where she was laid to rest beside her late husband. Memorials: Liberty Wesleyan Cemetery Fund, 2106 Sheffield Rd., Harmony, 28634. Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservice.com. Jimmy Roger Carter Mr. Jimmy Roger Carter, 81, of Liberty Church Road, MocksviUe. died Monday, Oct. 8,2018 at Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice home in Winston-Salem. He was bom Aug. 27, 1937 death by: his wife, Martha Ann Love Carter; and 2 brothers, C.S. "Tom" Carter Jr. and Richard Carter. Survivors: a son, Drew Carter (Julie)-of Clemmons, 2 grandchildren, Braeden Elizabeth Carter and Deacon Wesley Carter; 3 sisters. Lassie "Squeaky" Myers, Mary "Polly" Thompson, both of Mocksville and Betty "Tooter" Stroud (Don) of Yadkinville; and several nieces and neph ews. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m.,Thursday, Oct. 11 at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. Burial wili follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 10 at Eaton Funeral Service. Memorials: Alzheimer's Assoc., Western Carolina Chapter, 4600 Park Road, Ste. 250, Charlotte, 28209; or u American Cancer Society, 7028 Albert Pick Road, Ste. 3 104, Greensboro, 27409, Memo: Lung Cancer. £ Condolences: www.eatonfuneTalservice.cotn. Ernest William ^Bubba' Mixon Ernest William "Bubba" Mixon, 61, of Mocksville died on Wednesday, Oct. 3,2018 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice His life began in Hartsville, S.C., where he was bom to the late Ernest ^d Ola Miller Mixon on April 20, 1957. He Be,;;'. was also preceded in de^th by He had a 30-year career ^^9 with Duke Energy where he served as a foreman with the has also served as a deacon through faithful membership inCommuiiity Baptist Church of ^ Survivors: his wife of 42 I - n -y -Ip a. years, Sheila Darlene Nich ols Mixon of the home; 2 daughters, Scarlette Mixon of Mocksville and Sherry VanHoose (David) of Salisbury; a brother, Ronald Mixon of Hartsville; 10 sisters: Joyce Wallace (Harrison) of Cheraw, S.C., Carolyn Sanders, Jan ice Woods, Marilyn Sanders,"Gloria Shoemake (David), Coleen Simmons (Ricky) and Marie Atkinson (Bea), all of Hartsville^isa Talon of Marion, S.C.,Sue Cope (Mark) of Advance, andTrish Morris of Ripley, W.Va.; plus 5 grand children, Joshua and Jonathan Hampton, and William, Geoffrey and Hali Hutchens. A celebration of life memorial service was conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6 at Community Baptist Church with ' Pastor Mike Burchette officiating. The family received friends one-half hour prior to the time of service. Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralservice.com. John David *Tommy' Ratledge Sr. John David "Tommy" Ratledge Sr., 79, died on Sunday, R ceded in death by twin sons, foreman with AT&T after 33 yetus. He was of the Baptist Mocksville; sister, Charlene ^— Hudson (Jim) of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren, Renee Davis (Nick), John Dustin Ratledge,. Stephen, Shauna, Aryn, Aric, and Avery Siny^; and 2 great-grandchildren, Lillian Davis and Emerson Sinyard. • A visitation with family and friends was to be from 6:-8 pxn. Wednesday, Oct. 17 at Davie Funeral Chapel. Memorials: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis TN 38105. Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralservice.com. cO 2 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 11,2018 - John Austin SpiUman Mr. John Austin Spillman, 88, of N. Main St., Mocks- viUe, died Monday, Oct. 1, 2018 at Bermuda Village Healthcare Center. He was bom May 16,1930, in Rowan County to the late Calvin McKinley and Mickey r~——— Elizabeth Tutterow Spillman. Mr. Spillman was owner and operator of Bonanza Mobile ,/if p: Homes. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served \ during the Korean Conflict. | Mr. Spillman was commander W ■* of the Coast Guard Auxiliary £ Jfc J at Muirells Inlet, S.C. He was B a 32nd degree Master Mason | of Mocksville Masonic Lodge .been a 57-year, member and was a Shriner. Mr. Spillman enjoyed coastal fi shing and bunting. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Patricia Co- chran Spillman; and siblings, Polly Swicegood, Mildred Harwood and Bo Spillman. Survivors: 3 children, Mickey Spillman Smith (Billy) of Salisbury, Terry Spillman Logan (Terry) of Harmony and Eddie Austin Spillman (Lisa) of Mocksville; 3 stepdaugh ters, Victoria Stowers, Connie Stewart of Wilmington and Vickie Cochran; 8 grandchildren, Matthew Smith, Austin Smith, Jacob Smith (fianc6, Kayla), Jeremy Thompson (Adria), Kayla Thompson McCrary (Tom), Brandi Logan Cayton (Sandon), Cody Logan (Karen) and Ashlee-Paige Spillman; 10 great-grandchildren; a sister, Lois Brown (Greer) of Kannapolis; special friend, Mary Alice Hasty of Pinehurst; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 4 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with R.D. McDaniel offici ating. Burial followed in Deep Creek Baptist Church Cem etery with military graveside rites conducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard and Masonic Rites. The family received friends 6:30- 8:30 pm., Wednesday, Oct. 3 at the funeral home. Memorials: Trellis Supportive Care, 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103, Mocksville; Oxford Masonic Children's Home, 600 College St., 27565; or Shriner's Hospitals for Chil dren, 950 W. Paris Rd., Greenville, SC 29605. Condolences: www^atonfuneralservicex:om. Larry Ivan Thies II Mr. Larry Ivan Thies D, 51, of Liberty Circle, Mocks ville, died Sunday, Oct. 7,2018 at his home. He was bom July 26,1967, in Davie County to B,etty Sue Reavis Thies and the late Lar- ry Ivan Thies. Mr. Thies was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. He was a member of Jerusalem Volun- teer Fire Department for 28 years and in the past, had been involved in little league foot- ball. Mr. Thies enjoyed spend- ing time with his family at the •' lake on the weekends. He also ' enjoyed antique tractor shows and tractor pulls. Mr. Thies was V a member of the EUcs Lodge in • ,: Salisbury. - Survivors; his wife of 30 f -a-vi. ■- years, Michele Shore Thies of the home; 2 sons, Aaron Thies of Mocksville and Austin Thies (Lauren Norton) of the home; his mother, Betty Sue Reavis Thies; a brother, Robbie Thies (Elizabeth): father- in-law and mother-in-law, Sam and Brenda Shore, all of Mocksville; special niece, Taylor Hawks; and his canine companion, Sophie. A funeral service will be conducted at II a.m., Satur day, Oct. 13 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Steve Rainey and the Rev. James Fowler officiating. Burial will follow in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family wUl receive friends from 6:30-8:30 pjn., Friday, Oct. 12 at the funeral home. Memorials: Jerusalem VFD, 829 Point Road, Mocks ville; or Liberty UMC Cemetery Fund, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfumralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORl), Thursday, Oct. 11,2018-C«1 Tony Dallas Glenn Williams n Bishop Tony Dallas Glenn Williams of Mocksville died on Oct. 1,2018. He was bom on Nov. 6, 1962 in Mocksville to the late Charlie T. Williams and Mary F. Williams He spent his accepted the call from God to preach His word. On Dec. 15,1984, Williams married the love of his life, the late First Lady Sally E. "Williams. She was the daughter of the late' Deacon Albert Ervin Sr. and Mother Amell Ervin. After a brief honeymoon, he returned to continue to serve in the ministry. He was appointed as the ruling elder of the New Faith Chapel Jurisdiction in November 1987. He was later appointed as co-pastor for the Open Door Apostolic Church in Winston-Salem in April 1988. The host Pastor and Mother was C.L. Acker. He was appointed as New Faith Chapel Overseer in Feb ruary 1989. He served as a member of the Crusade Out reach for Lost Souls, and a member of the Prayer Warrior Team. As his ministry grew, so did his family. On Jan. 9, 1993 his daughter, Shauntes Williams, was bom. He served as pastor of the Open Door Apostolic Church from 1990- 2011. In 2013 he recognized a need in the community, so he founded the Greater Works Crusade. Bishop Williaihs preached the word of God across several states, while preaching and teaching in nuiperous churches and organi zations. In 2018 he was appointed Bishop of Evangelism in the Greater Church of Deliverance. He was preceded in death by his wife, Sally E. Wil liams; his father, Charlie T. Williams; father-in-law, Albert Ervin Sr.; and a sister, Fredia W. Chambers. Survivors: his daughter, Shauntes Wlliams of Atlanta, Ga.; mother, Mary F. Williams; mother-in-law, Amell Er vin; brother, M. Craig (Cheryl) Williams; sister, Deitra P.C. (Quinton) Floyd; brother, Timothy F.S. Williams; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, his church families, his special god-children, friends and family in Christ, and the community. His funeral service was held Monday, Oct. 8 at 1 p,m. at First' Baptist Church in Mocksville. Bishop Rick Hayes officiated and Bishop Kenneth Swarringer delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in Fairfield iBaptist Church Cem etery. The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomenet. n DAVBE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 18,2018 • C9 Francis Benjamin Borden Mr. Francis Benjamin Borden, 95, of Crestview Drive, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Oct. 10,2018 atPorsyth Medical Center in Winston'-Salem. He was bora March 21, 1923 B a in Steuben County, N.Y. to the I- late Elizabeth L. Davis and Ray- mend Williston Borden. Mr. Borden was retired from Inger- soU-Rand and was a member of Blaise Baptist Church. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 68 years; Margaret ^ [ Survivors; a son, Phillip Bor- den (Leslie) of Florida; 7 grand children; 8 great-grandchildren; and a special niece, Mar garet Medlin (Henry) of Charlotte. A private graveside service was conducted at Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Glenn Sellers officiating. Memorials: Davie'Senior Center, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville. Condolences: www^atonfuneralsemicexom. Floyd Russel! Lewis Floyd Russell Lewis, 74, of Mocksville, died on Tues day, Oct. 9,2018 at his home. Mr. Lewis was bom on May 22, 1944 in Tar Heel to ^ the late Carl Lewis and Eula Davis Lewis. He retired from the Air Force as a senior mas- »-' S ter sergeant after 20 years, / having served during Vietnam f. with multiple deployments. I fl He worked as a Air Systems for more than 20 years until his f .. . ^ He is also preceded in death Sally High- Mocksville; a daughter, Maria Lewis of Silver Springs, Md.; a son, James Lewis of Winston-Salem; a grandson, Jibril; 3 brothers, Jerry Lewis of HarrelJs, Charles Lewis (Caro lyn) of Harrells, and Carl Lewis (Margaret) ofHagerstown, Md.; 2 step-children, Shane Whiicher (Kris) of Clemmons, and Meg Mangus of Lewisville; 4 step-grandchildren, War- ren and Cora Whitcher, and Hannah and Fisher Mangus. A private graveside service will be held. Memorials; Storehouse for Jesus, 675 Lexington Rd., Mocksville. Condolences; www.carolinacremaiion.com. ivie county Put)licuDfarr MocXsviVis. Everett J. Nichols Everett J. Nichols of Advance died, surrounded by his loving family, on Oct. 12, 2018 at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice, Trellis Supportive Care Facility.EHe was bom on Dec. 23, 1945 to. Everett Haze Nich ols and Virginia Rose Dixon Nichols. He was preceded in death by: his parents; an infant daughter Laura Suzanne (Lit tle Suzie); a brother, Robert L. Nichols; and 2 nephews, Rob ert L. Nichols Jr. and Steven A. Nichols, all of Galax, Va. He served in the U.S. Navy as a Machinist Mate 3rd Class aboard the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt CVA-42 during the Vietnam Era from 1965- 1969. He was a loyal and dedicated lifetime member of VFW Post 8719 in Advance. He had also been a member of the VFW Memorial Honor Guard of Clemmons. He re tired from RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 33 years, having worked at the Bailey and Tobaccoville power plants.. Survivors: his wife of 36 years, Mary Poe Nichols; 3 . daughters, Amanda M. Nichols of Gainesville, Ra.; Me lissa D. Nichols-Adkins (Roger) of Winston-Salem; and Rhonda L. Fortner of Mocksville: a son,.Ron Fortner (Kathy Daywalt) of Advance; 3 grandchildren, Dakota, Dalton, and Delaney Warner; an ex-son-in law, Brian War ner of Advance; a brother, Thomas A. Nichols (Marie), 3 sisters-in-law, Shirley Nichols, Pauline Leonard, and Lou ise Blevins, all of Galax; a niece, Sheri Hale (Michael) of Hickory; 2 nephews, Ed Nichols (Carol) of Chesterfield, Va., and TJ Nichols (Melody) of Oklahoma City, Okla.; several great- and great-great nieces and nephews; and many special friends. His service was held at Vaughan-Guynn Funeral Home • Chapel in Galax on Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 3 pan. Family re- • ceived friends before the service from 2-3 p.m. Burial fol lowed at Edmonds Cemetery in Ennice with full military rights performed by the Independence VFW Post 7726 Me morial Honor Guard. A memorial service will be held at a later date in Advance Memorials: Joe H. King Memorial Scholarship Fund at VFW Post 8719 Beatriz A. O'Brien at 151 Keswick Drive in Advance; VPW 7726 Memorial Honor Guard at PO Box 608 Independence, VA 24348; or Kate B. Reynolds, Trel lis Supportive Care at 101 Hospice Lane, Wmston-Salem, 27103. Evelyn Irene Rodberg Evelyn Irene Rodberg of Bermuda Run, just shy of her 92nd birthday, died on Oct. 14,2018. ^ V She is also preceded in death -■& ' i .• by brother, Herbert Glassman Survivors: her husband of 70 years, Daniel Rodberg of the home; sons, Paul Zelig Rodberg of Catania, Sicily, Italy and Richard A. Rodberg of Statesville; and sister, Barbara Walshaw of Brookline, Mass. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 18,2018 - Harvey *Doyle' Seymour Harvey "Doyle" Seymour, 72, husband of Lynda Davis Seymour, died at his Mocksville home Monday evening, Oct. 15,2018. Mr. Seymour, was a retired engineer, a veteran of the U.S. Army, and a member of Eaton Baptist Church. Arrangements are incomplete with Davie Funeral Ser vice. Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservice.com. Texoia Miller Tlicker Texola Miller Tucker, 83, died on Saturday, Oct. 13, 2018 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Sa- lem. She was bom in Davie County on Dec. 21, 1934, and was the last surviving child of the late William and Susie Coy Lawrence Miller. She was the of the late James William Tucker and they been married for almost years at the time of his pass- preceding her in death were BH her brothers, Doyle and Cle- -ji Miller, and sisters MertusHK/ 'Bames, Edna Ahgell and Lath- el Combs. She attended Cooleemee Schools and retired after 30 where she worked as an en- gineer/train driver. She was a long-time member of Edge- wood Baptist Church, and the family requests memorials be directed to the church at PO Box 57, Cooleemee, 27014. Survivors: 2 daughters, Peggy Presnell (Lany) and Gale Jones (Henry), all of Mocksville; a son, Qay Tucker (Elaine) of Rock Hill, S .C.-; 6 grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren. The family received friends Monday, Oct. 15 from 6-8 p.m. at Davie Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 pan. Tuesday, Oct. 16 at Edgewood Baptist Church with Pastor Frank Blankenship officiating. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury where she was laid to rest beside her late hus band, Grandsons served as pallbearers.- Condolences: wwwdaviefuneralservice.com. SamuelLeon White Sr. Mr. Samuel Leon White Sr., 88, of Wagner Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018 at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. I He was bom June 1, 1930, in Davie County to the late Le- . muel Leon and Alma Alberta n Latham White. Mr. White was - : a veteran of the U.S. Army having served during the Kore- an Conflict. He enjoyed himt- tired from Ingersoll Rand. mi r'( ''bHi preceded in' ^A|H||H|H|||fl|| death by: a'son, Sammy White; a sister, Edith Keaton; and a Survivors: his wife of •65 years, Nancy Joan, Cohen White of the home; a son, Charles White of Pulaski, VA; two grandsons, Christopher White of Roanoke, VA and Rev. Matthew White (Taylor) of Radford, VA; siblings, Betty Sue Smith, Grady White (Ann), all of Mocksville, Jane Carter (Jack) of Advance and John Frank White of Mocksville; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Juan Cohen (Doris), Laveme Cohen (Sha ron), William Offerd Cohen (Virginia) and Daphne Brown (Benny); and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service wiU be conducted at 2 pm., Friday, October 12, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. David Gil- breath and Rev. Matthew White officiating. Interment will follow in IJames Crossroads Baptist Church Cemetery with military honors conducted by the V.F.W. Memorial Honor Guard. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm., Thursday, October 11, at the funeral home. They request that memorials be considered for Gordon Hospice House, 2347 Simonton Road,s.Statesville, NC 28625. Online condolences may be made at www.eatonfuner- alservice.com Oavie County Puciic Liorary Mocksville, NC Wesley Brian Cline Wesley Brian Cline, 26, of KemersvLlle, died unexpect edly Sunday, Oct. 21,2018. He was bom on April 11, 1992 in Forsyth County. He loved his family and everyone that met him loved him. He had ..I 8 admired his natural bom lead- ville; his father, Thomas Cline (Michelle) of Leland; his .sib lings, Kimberly Rhodes, Tyler Chandler, Shelby Rhodes, Chris Rhodes, Devin Clark. Kirsten Cline, Hnilcy Cline. Madison Rhodes. Chelsea Rhodes and Bailey Rhodes: his maternal grandparents. Brenda Worlcy of Kemersvilie. and Don Cain of Walk- ertown; and his paternal grandparents. Leslie and Larry Smith of New Bern; aunt, Kim Smith (Bubba); uncle Jona than Cline; and several other extended family and friends. A funeral service was to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Oct. 25 at Hayworth Miller Kemersvilie Chapel with the Rev. Karen Pruett officiating. Burial was to follow at Eastlawn Gardens of Memory. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 24 at the funeral home. Condolences: wwivJta\worlh-miller.com. Mary Lou Sraoof Coley Mr. Maiy Lou Smoot Coley. 73, of C.V. Smoot Unc. Mocksville. died Friday. Oct. 19,2018 at her home ^ She was bom Nov. 13.1944 in Davie County to the late Cednc Vincent and Sudie Lorene Ratlcdge Smoot. She was a graduate of Presbyterian I Hospital School of Nursine in Charlotte. She was a devoted member of Bear Creek Baptist Church and was a volunteerat A Storehouse for Je.;us and s|^ School. She retir^ from Da- years as an ^RJ^^IICN, She ble player and a beloved wife, Survivors: her husband of 39 years, John HillColey Jr. of the home; 2 children, Lauren Co- ley Hardin (Bryan) and John Hill Coley HI (Charlin), ail of ^^ ^ S""'^<^f'"dren. Chad Michael Hardin, JohnHill Coley IV and Jacqueline Elizabeth Coley; 2 sisters, Sudie Whaley (Charlie) and Kathy Sushereba (Leon) all of M^ksville; 2 nieces. Amy Wai.son (Dwayne) of Colorado and KeAnne Hoeg (Jimmy) of Raleigh; and a brother-in- Jaw. Jim Coley (Christie) of Wilmington. A frmenil service was conducted ai 1! a.m. Monday, Oct^__ at Bear Creek Baptist Church wilh the Rev. Greg McEwen. Dr. David Gilbreath, Dr. Charles Buckner and Charlie Whaley officiating. TTic family received friends following ihe service at the church. Burial will be private. Memorials: A Storehouse for Jesus. 675 E. Lexington Rd.. Mocksville. Condolences: w\i')i-£aron/uneralservic^.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Oct. 25,2018 - C9 Howard Ray Martin Howard Ray Martin, 83, of Salisbury, died on Monday, Oct. 22,2018 on his birthday. Bom Oct. 22, 1935 in Davie County, he was a son of the late 11a Maie Myers and stepson of the late William Myers. He graduated from i_i ii|iwi im i Woodleaf High School and was employed as a Traffic Expeditor ^ with Celanese for 26 years be- fore retiring in 1992. He was a y^/. • military veteran having served in the Army Reserves during the late 1950s and early i960s, He was an active member of Union Lutheran Church, served on the church council and on com- mittees. He volunteered many m hours working at charity events ||B^B to help raise money for sick children and their families as long OS his health permitted. He was a member of the Senior Citizen's Goodtimer's Group and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. He was preceded in death by a step-son, Michael Wayne Drew. Survivors; his wife, Daisy Kiuttz Marti, whom he mar ried in 1981: a step-daughter, Tonya Burgess and husb.ind Joel of Salisbury; 2 brothers, Sam Martin and wife Ruth of Salisbury and Earl Myers and wife Charlotte of Ft. Mill. S.C.; 2 sisters, Ethel Beaver of Conover and Priscilla Mc- Cullough and husband Bob of Mocksville: 3 grandchil dren, Luke Morgan of Salisbury, Masyn Buigess of Char lotte and Kaitlyn Burgess of Chapel Hill. The family will receive friends from 9:30-11 a.m. Sat urday. Oct. 27 at the Union Lutheran Church Dutch Meet ing HaU, 4770 Bringle Ferry Rd.. Salisbury. The funeral service will follow at 11 a.m.. officiated by the Rev. Tom Corbell. Burial wOl follow in the church cemetery. Memorials: Union Lutheran. 4770 Bringle Ferry Road. Salisbury, 28146. Condolences: vt'wwjiummerseltfuneralhome.com. Louise Dwiggin.'i Moore Mrs. Louise Dwiggins Moore. 91 , of Boone Farm Road, Mocksville, died Thursday, Oct. 18,2018 at her home. She was bom April 30, 1927, in Davie County to the late Elijah Frank and Maggie Jones Dwiggins. Mrs. Moore was a member of Center United Methodist Church. She enjoyed quilting, cooking, and playing the piano, time with her husband gx ■/" and going on beach trips. :.Jy She was also preceded in death by: a son-in-law. Thomas SR'- Wooten; a si.ster, Mary Presnell; and 2 brothers, Conard Dwiggins ^ _ xyj and Clinard Dwiggins. Survivors: her husband of 65 i Jm years, Dallas Moore Jr.; a daugh- wL ter, Pamela Wooten; 2 grand-sons. Kyle Wooten (Andi) and f' Tyler Wooten (Amy Bcllucci); a great-granddaughter. Charlotte Wooten, all of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 4 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 21 at Center United Methodist Church with the Rev. John Erwin officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Center UMC, 1857 US 64 W, Mocksville. Condolences: wyjw.eatonfuneralsetyice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Oct. 25,2018 - 09 innaLee Markland Myers Mrs. AnnaLee Markland Myers. 96. of Peoples Creek oaii. Advance, died Wednesday. Oct. 17,2018 ot Forsyth ledical Center in Winston-Salcm. She was bora April 10.1922 in Davie County to the late ahn Lloyd and Eliza Hutchcns Markland. Mrs. Myers was member of Advance First Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by; her husband to 'hom she had married June 21,1941, Edd Conrad Myers r; a son. Eddie Myers Jr.; an infant daughter. Judith Carol lyers; a son-in-law, Cecil Smith; a granddaughter, Mad- line Myers; and a grandson-in-law, William Zeiss. Survivors; 3 children, Cathy Barney (Rornmie) of Ad- ance. Dale Myers of Mt. Airy and Marcia M. Goshom f Advance; 5 grandchildren, Tracy Zeiss, Lee Myers, ingeli Long, Jessica Williams and Eddie Goshom; and 7 reat-grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m.. Saturday, )ct. 20 at Advance First Baptist Church with the Rev. lodney Hellard officiating. The body was placed in the hurch 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in le church cemetery. The family received friends from 7-9 ••m.. Friday, Oct. 19 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Advance First Baptist Local Missions Fund, '. Box 153 .Advance; Bill Zeiss Giving Fund, c/o St. Marks ]MC,4801 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, 27609: or charity of lonors choice. Condolences; xwiv.eawtfimerahemcexom. Joyce Jacqueline Clark Peak Mrs. Joyce Jacqueline Clark Peak, 78, of Redwood Drive, Mocksvillc, died Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winsion-Salem. She was bom May 24,1940,in McDowell County, W.Va. to the late Ralph Herbert and Pearl Jones Clark. Mrs. Peak was a member of First United Methodist Church, Mocks- ville. She had worked as a receptionist and volunteer at Humane Society of Davie County. She had also worked at Norwood Distributors. Long Branch, N J.. EAI in West Long Branch, N J. and Monrooulh University, West Long Branch. In the '70s, she was active with Girl Scouts as a leader in Monraouth County, NJ. Mrs. Peak had been a member and past captain of West Long Branch First Aid Squad and was a member and past president of West Long Branch Fire Company #2 .Au.xi!iary. She enjoyed crochet ing and doing crafts. She was also preceded in death by her liusband of 51 years, Donald Leonard Peak. Survivons: 2 daughters. Paula O'Roike and Kristy Her bert (Jeff), all of Mocksville; and 2 granddaughters, Shaw- na Kiricoples (Mall) of Bu.xton and Kimberly O'Rorkc of Mocksville. A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m., Wednes- dav, Oct. 24 at Rose Cemetery with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. Memorials: Victory Junction, 4500 Adam's Way, Randleman, 27317. Condolences: wwwj:alonfuneralservice£om. § -^ -S? §■1 Harvey 'Doyle' Seymour Harvey "Doyle" Seymour, 72, of Mocksville, died at his home Monday evening, Oct. 15.2018. A native Pitt County, he Seymoi^; a sister, Lois Newell u!s. Army. Hc had'a career as an engineer and retired from AMP, Inc. (now T>'co, Inter national), an electronics company, after 26 years. He also served as an auxiiiary officer with (he Winston-Salem Po lice Dept. His greatest service was to glorify his Lord by years of serving as a Bible teacher in churches, through his active membership in the Christian Business Men's Connection, and through his membership at Eaton Baptist Church. A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 p.m. Friday. Oct. 19 from Eaton Baptist Church officiated by Dr. David Gilbrealh. The family received friends one hour prior to the time of service at the church. Burial followed in the church cemetery with military honore accorded bv the VFW Memorial Honor Guard and the NC National Guard Honors Team. Memorials: Eaton Baptist Parking Lot Fund, 430 Eaton Church Rd.. Mocksville. Condolences: wwwxiaviefuneraSservice.com. Newman Dudley 'Dud' Stroud Newman Dudley "Dud" Stroud, 78, of Mocksville. died on Sunday, Oct. 21,2018. The son of the late Phillip Sloan Stroud and Mattie Vir- ginia Newman Stroud, he was bora Dec. 30, 1939. He was also | preceded in death by a daughter, 1 Chassity Stroud. in 2008. He was ^ self-emplcyed as an auction- eer and used car dealer. He was S !owner/operator of Dud's Trading K ■■ .:^^S years, Jo Ann Potts Stroud; 3 sons, Benny Stroud (Kelly) and Danny Stroud of Cooleemee, and Timothy Stroud of Yadkinviile; 4 daughters, Rotonda Mason of Mocksville, Gewann Etchisott of Woodleaf, Dudra Mc Queen of Cooleemee and Jill Reynolds of Mocksville; a brother, Wayne Stroud of Harmony; a sister, Shelby Drum ofStatesville; 19 grandchildren; and fi great-grandchildren. A celebration of life service will be conducted at 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25.at Davie Funeral Chapel with Pastor Rodney Barker officiating assisted by Pastor Sharon Red mond. The viewing and time of visitation with the family will be from 4 until the time of the setvice.Condolences; wwwJaviefuneralsen'k'i'.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Oct. 25,2018 - C9 James Burgess 'Mootana' Swaringcn James Burgess "Montana" Swaringcn died on Thursday, Oct. 18,2018. He was bom on March U. 193 i. He was a lifetLme res ident of Mocksville with numerous beloved friends and neighbors. He had a great love I; for his animals. He enjoyed S being with friends, listening to dancing, riding" horses, going j mother, Viola Mae Angell (Lori) of East Bend, H. Keith Lashmit (Christina) of Mocksville; niece, Lisa Knight (Donny) of Forbush: great-nephews, Joseph Knight (Heather) US Amty stationed in South Korea, Lyle Lashmii (Kari) of Denver, NC, Luke Knight US Army stationed at Fort Bragg, Ellis Joe Tiiley of Winslon-Salem; great-niece, Beth Lashmit of Mocksville; great-great niece, Audrey Knight of E.ist Bend; great-great nephews, Carson Knight of East Bend, Kingston Lashmit of Denver; cousins. Linda Davis, Charlie Swaringen, Sandy Parrish. Cathy Foster and their families of SalLsbury. Memorials: Davie Human Society. A life celebration service will be held at Hillsdale Church. US 1.^8, Advance at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 2.' Johnny R. Whitaker Mr. Johnny R. Whitaker, 78, died on Oct. 16,2018 with his wife by his side. Bom on June 6, 1940 in Iredcll County, he was the son Funeral Home with the Rev. Leroy England officiating. Burial followed in Oakwood cemetery with full military honors. The body lie in state for one hour prior to the funeral at the funeral home. Memoriahs; Hospice/PaJliative Care of Iredell. 2341 Simonton Road, Statesville, 28625. Hazel White Bailey Mrs, Hazel Whiic Bailey. 103. died on Friday, Oct. 26, 4fll8 at Arbor Acres. She was bom Oct. 1. 1915 in Davie County to the late y^jnes Franklin .and Ossie Tutterow White. Mrs. Bailey at- Qt^ded Shacktown Church of ^hrist while her health t:«r- I'/lerests included, sewing, J Soint and collecting antiques. § he learned to make pottery in , ag her 90s and the most import-8K' tent things to her where her her hnsband, Walter Dalion r y Alton Booe and Jody Cope. Surviving: 2 daughters: (Carolyn Bnilcy Griffith and Frankie Lynn Cope and hus band Bobby: a son. Walter Douglas Bailey and wife Mar gie; 2 erandsons, Michael Booe aitd Jonathan Cope; 9 qreat-grandchildren; and 7 great-gre.at grandchildren. A giTtveside service was conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30 at Boyers Chapel Church of Christ by Wayne Bai ley, minisier. Memorials: Boyers Chiipel Chitrch of Christ. 798 S. t^eace Haven Rd.. Winston-Salem.27103;orto Sh.icktown Church of Christ. 2551 Shacktown Rd.Yadkinville. 27055. Condolences: wwwJuiworth-niiller.coni. Joseph William Everhardt Jr. Mr. Joseph William Everhardt Jr., of Clemmons died on Tuesday. Oct. 23.2018 at his home surrounded by his Army Reserve in 1970 and portation Co. in Salisbury imli! from East Carolina' University and retired from RJ. Reynold.s n Surviving: his wife of 45 ^ years, Mary Jane Everhardt of the home; his mother. Lena Ball Everhardt Parker nl Mocksville; a son. Miehaci Everlinidi and wite Liza ot Wriahtsville Beach; a daughter. Beth LaPorte and husb.nnd Scott of Raleigh; 4 grandchildren. Elizabeth and Catherine Everhardt and Owen and Joseph LaPorte; a brother. Don- nie Everhardt and wife Tanis; and a si.ster. Marcic Bean and husband Kenneth. Amemorial service will be held at 2 p.m.. Saturday. Nov. 3 at Clemmons United Methodist Church. The family will receive friends following the service. Memorials: Trellis Supportive Care. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Saiem. 27103; or American Cancer Society, 7027 Albert Pick Rd. Greensboro, 27409. Condolences: n'wivJi«yM'Drf/i-H«7/e''.t''"«- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, Nov. 1,2018 - C9 Velda Inez Chaplin Howard .Mrs. Velda Inez Chaplin Howard. 99. of Mock-ivillc. died on Friday. Oct. 26.2018 at Davie Medical Center. She was bom Nov. 17.1918 in Davie County to the late W.W. and Ada Phetps Chaplin. Mrs, Howard graduated from Siiady Grove High School in 1938, and was maiTied to the late Clyde E. Howard. She was a member of Cor- natzer Baptist Church, and enjoyed gardening, sewing and cooking. She was also preceded in death by; a son, Ernie Howard; a granddaughter. Susan Myers Wands; 2 sisters. Maxine Long and Iva Nelle Swain; and 3 brothers. Arnold, Frank and Sam Chaplin. Survivors: 3 children, Velda (Lester) Myers, Wayne (Dcnisel Howard, all of Advance, and Willie (Lynn) How ard of Mocksville: 4 grandchildren. Lisa Myers, Dean Myers, David W. Howard and Scotty (Erica) Wands, all of Advance; 3 great-grandchildren, David E. Howard. Carly Howard and Will Wands, all of Advance; a sister-in-law. Lavinia Chaplin of Mocksville; and many nieces and neph ews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Monday. Oct. 29 at Coniiitzer Baptist Church with the Revs. Oltis Hurst atid Ed Kuhar officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The i'amily received friends Sunday, Oct. 28 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Cornatzer Baptist, 1372 Corn.atzer Road. Mocksville. Condolences; i\w.'.eaton/ti>terulservice.com. % 4h %- James Dallas 'Doll' Foster Mr. James Dallas "Doll" Foster, 95, of Pine Ridge Road, died Tuesday. Oct. 30.2018 at his home. Mr. Foster remains in the care of Eaton Funeral Service pending completion of arrangements. Condolences; wM'w.e(iroiifiii!eralsen'ice£oni. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 1,2018 . C9 fivirniaii Francis Howell Mr. Thumian Francis Howeli. 87. of Mocksville, died Thursday, Oct. 24, 2018 at his home, Somerset Court Mocksville, He was bom April 23, 1931 in Farmington to the late jJtbeit Lanier and Clyde Vcnc Thomas Howe!!. He was jjfiught up in Davie County on a farm with his 9 siblings, }4f graduated from Farmington [l,*;h School in 1952. where was senior class president ahd voted most talented, best qII-around and most talkative his classmates. He attend- l-lf Piedmont Bible College I A Winsion-Salem where he PiCyored in Bible history and met the Jove of his life, the - .5^® |d,te Louise Griffith Howell to BBHW u)lfDm lie was married to on -^uie 1, 19.')7.Tiiey were mar- rh^d for 56 years before she ^<€d in 2013. He was a proud 3<4-year retiree from the City ^ Wmston-Salem where he iiOrked in the fi nancial and risk miinngement departments as a risk management analyst, l-t Cwould considerhis biggest accomplishment as his deep Cirvd unwavering love for the Lord, his family, and friends. H Cloved to garten. fish, and take walks outside and on the lueach. He especially loved spending time wilh his gr.and- tl^iidren and great-grandchildren and playing bingo. He was also preceded in death by: a son.Timothy Dale H ov-'cli; and 9 siblings. Tom Howe!!. Robert Howell Jr.. Tohn Howell. LcRoy Howell. Roger Howell, Geneva 4> rtiith. Magdalene Phillips, Hope Spiliman and Martha lUilliams. Survivors: a son, Keith Gordon Howell and wife Cyn- ■Hiia of Winston-Salcm; 6 grandchildren. Jason Keith How- eH (Angle) of Chicago. Michelle Howell Hancock (Ken- h6h) of Huntersville, Chrisien Howell Thompson (John)C^Denver. Joshua Robert Howell of New Orleans, La.. T'l moihy Blair Howcfl and Collin Smith, both of Huntcrs- uillc; 7 great-grandchildren. Grade Thompson. Emma H owell, Tripp Hancock, Chelsea Howell. Weston Thorap- S(jn, Liam Howell and Shclbie Thompson; 2 special indi- Ni 'duals who are like family. Jennifer Hclsley of Charlotte atnl David Helsley of Winston-Salem: and numerous niec- i$and nephews. A memorial service celebrating his life will be conduct- edat 3 p.m., Sunday. Nov. 4 at North Point Baptist Church. Nrtnston-Salem, with Pastor Skip Furrow and the Rev. *y imolhy Wolf officiating. The family will receive friends rrf" the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Activity Fund of Somerset of Mocksville, \ 50 Ken Dwiggins Drive. Mocksville; or North Point Bap- t-»5t Church. Condolences: www.eiitonjuiteruhervicexom. Cynthia Marie Alvcs Lawrence .Mrs. Cynthia Marie .Alves Lawrence, 59, of Morrison Road. Mocksville. died Tuesday. Oct. 23, 2018 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom July 15.1959. in San Diego, Calif, to the I,lie Edward 7 honias and Alice ~~7 Alves and Thomas | home"; 3 children, Daniel Con- Mitchell Lawrence'cRache!) of Lexington and Alex Lawrence k dren, Jocelyn and Shyanne Conley and Riley Law rence; a sister, Laurie Henderson of Mocksville; 3 brothers, James Alves, Mark Alves, both of San Diego, and Ken Alves of Anderson. Calif.: and a sister-in-law, Dottie Alvcs of Red- cling. Calif. .Services will be held later. Memorials: Office of Philanthropy. WFBMC, PO Box571021. Winsion-Salsm.27157. memo: Oncology Dept.. Condolences: w»-w.ea[oiifi"n 'ti'>- rvk txvfu. M,r>M Laura Elva Smith 'Su/c' Lcc Laura Eiva Smith"Suzc" 1 -L'.Jicdon Monday.Oct. 15,2018 at .Accordius Health in Clemmons. She was bom in Davie County to the late Robah Grayi-j_ ] and Bessie Lee King Smith ' ^ graduated from Farming-surviving sib- ling of her 7 brothers and sis- Oray Smith. Evelyn Grace Smith Langston, Ever- ctte Shcrril Smith, Earl James Smith. Kermit Franklin Smith, and Doris Ellen Smith Drawdy. BF She wa.s preceded in death by hu.sbaiitl of many years. Raltoii Eugene Lec. " Mrs. l,ee was a devoted . wife and mother and an excel lent iiomemakcr. She enjoyed reading, sewing, crocheting, and working in her fl ower and vegetable gardens. Mrs. Lee was known for her kind, gen erous nature, quick wit. and excellent cooking and baking skills. Survivors; a soit.Neal.of the home; and many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends. A graveside memorial service will be held for Mrs. Lee at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church on Yadkin Valley Road in Advance at 2 p.m. Sunday. Nov. 4. DAVIECOUNTYENTKRPRlSFRIiCORl),Thursday,Nov. 1,2018 -09 Everett J. Nichols Everett J, Nichols of Advance died surrounded by his loving family on Oct. 12, 2018 at Kale B. Reynolds Hos- pice, Trellis Supportive Care Facility He was born on Dec. 23, ols and Virginia Rose Dixon He was preceded W . ^1 in death by his parents: an ? - y* ' J infant daughter, Laura Su- Ife (Litiic Suitie); a broth- He served in the U.S. Navy as a Machinist Mate 3rd Class aboard the USS Frank lin D. Roosevelt CVA-42 during the Vietnam Era from 1965-1969. He was a loyal and dedicated lifetime member of VFW Post 8719 in Advance. He had been a member of the VF\S' Memorial Honor Guard of Clemmons. He retired from RJ Reynold.s Tobacco after 33 years, having worked at the Bailey and Tob.accovil]e power plants. Survivors: iiis wife of 36 years, Mary Poe .Nichols; 3 daughters, Amanda M. Nichols of Gainesville, Fla.; Me lissa D. Nichols-Adkins tRoser) of Winslon-Salem; and Rhonda L. Portlier of Mocksville; a son. Ron Fortner (Kathy Daywalt) of Advance; 3 grandchildren, Dakota. Dalton, and Delaney Warner; an ex-son-in law, Brian War ner of Advance; a brother, Thomas A. Nichols (.Marie); 3 sisters-in-law; Shirley Nichols. Pauline Leonard, and Lou ise Bleviiis, all of Galax; a niece. Sheri Hale (Michael) of Hickory; 2 nephews. Ed Nichols {Carol) of Chcsteiiield. Va. and TJ Nichols (Melody) of Oklahoma City, Okla.; several great- and great-gre.at nieces and nephews; and many friends. A memorial service will be held at .3 p.m. on Saturday. Nov. 3 at Hillsdale Baptist Church. Memorials: Joe H. King Memorial Scholarship Fund at VFW Post 8719. Beatriz A. O'Brien at 151 Keswick Drive. Advance; VFW 7726 Methorial Honor Guard. PO Box 608, Independence. VA 24348: or Kate B. Reynolds, Trellis Supportive Care. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Sa- lem, 27103. Austin Lee Robertson Austin Lee Robertson. 17. died unexpectedly on Wednesday. Oct. 24,2018 at Brenner Children's Hospital in Winston-Salem. ^^BSS^SSSSBEB Hewasan llthgradesiudent at West Rowan High School and a member of South River United Methodist Church. Survivors: hi.s mother, Hoi- |B ii-**"- IB ly Maiie Murph Robertson S (Michael Hester) and his fa- " ther. Jimmy E. Robertson Jr.. all of Mocksville: 2 broth- ^ ^ ers. Christnin Robertson and It.. f! Michael Hendrix Jr., both of k Mocksville; a sister, Katie Hester of Winston-Salem; his grandparents, Glenda Thomp- son. Kathy Woodward, Jimmy Robertson Sr. and Michael and Carol Murph: his great-grand father. George H. Woodward; and 2 aunts. Betii Robertson and Christie Snyder. all of Mocksville. Preceding him in death were great-grandparents Eliza beth K. Woodward. John and Hillary Murph. and Henry and Ethel Robertson. The family received friends from 6-8:30 Sunday evening at Davie Funeral Service. The funeral ser\'ice was conduct ed from South River United Methodist Church Monday. Oct. 29 at 2 p.m. with Pastor A.J. Moore officiating. The body lie in state from 1-2 p.m. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: to help offset final expenses to Davie Funer al Service. 416 Valley Rd.. Mocksville. Condolences; \vw\\uh\iefuiier<il!iervicc'.a)ii!. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 8,2018 - 09 Mary Beauchamp Carter Mrs. Mary Beauchamp Carter. 88, of Haton's Church Road, Mocksvillc, died on Monday. Nov. 5. 2018 at iho Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom Nov. 10.1929 in Davie County to the Intc Joel "Sam" and Flossie Smith Beauchamp. Mrs. Carter was retired from Hanes Knitting after 20 years. She was a member of Eatons Baptist Church where she served the church as a Sunday School te.tcher. She loved her family, and enjoyed quilting for them and working in iicr flowers. She was also preceded in death by; her husband, the Rev. Cecil Earl Carter on Dec. 3, 2017: a brother. Elmer Beauchamp; and a niece, Christine Walker. Surviving: her children, Louise Carter. Wayne Carter, and Barbara Atkins: 6 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchil dren; and several nieces and nephews. The family was to receive friends from 11:30 .i.ni.-l ?.m. Thursday at Gentry Family Funeral Service in Yad- Sinville. Her funeral service was to follow at 1 p.m. in the jentry Family Chapel by the Rev. David Gilbreath. Burial was to follow in the Eatons Baptist Church Cemeiery. Memorials; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Mos- aice Lane. Winslon-Salcm, 27103: or to Gideon's Intema- •ional. Davie Camp.PO Bo.x 182. Mocksvillc. Condolences: WMwgeiUryfimcrcilMTvice.i om. Rebecca Louise 'Granny' Correll Durham Mrs. Rebecca Louise "Granny" Conell Durham, 94, of Correll Ro,ad, Mocksvjile. died Tuesday. Oct. 30,2018, at the home of her daughter. She was bom April 12, 1924 in Davie County to the lalc George Christian and Mary Ethel Daniels Correll. Mrs. Durham attended Trinity Baptist Church and had worked as a nursery worker for 33 years. She loved volunteering for many years at Coolecmce Elementary School. Mrs. Durham loved to sew, do crafts and was an extraordinao' giver. She was an excellent coimlty cook and was loved for her apple bars and apple cake. She was also preceded in death by: her husband, to whom she was married June, 12, 1943, Harold Sherman fJurhain St.; a son, Harold Shemian Durham Jr.; a daugh ter. Brenda Smith: and 5 brothers .Survivors; 6 childreti. Betty Campbell (Chris) of Tcn- •:jsscc. Danny Durham (Cynthia) of Rockwell, Bonnie Myers (Mike) of Mocksviile. George Durham (Tara) of •Southport. Morri.s Durham (Pat) of Rockwell and Betti- 11.1 Goodman iRogcr) of Salisbury; 16 grandchildren; 32 vrcat-grandchiidren: 11 great-grcat-grandchildrca; numer ous niece.s and ncphew.s; and a special daughter. Nancy Kofint?;. A funeral service w.as conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 3 at Trinity Baptist Church with Dr. Darrell Cox and Ev-angclist Charles Carver officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in Libeny United Methodist Church Cemetery. The faniilv received Iriends from 6-8 p.m., Friday, .Nov. 2. at Luton Funeral llnmc. Memuiials; Trinity Baptist Bus .Ministry. 2722 US 601 S.. Mocksviile; orThe Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. 4530 Park Road. Suite. 240. Charlotte. 28209. Condolences; \m-v.-.ati!)i:liinenilsfn'ici'.coni. Q. ^ o o ^ ^ a> |i Is James Dallas 'Doll' Foster Mr. James Dal]as"Doir'Fosier, 95,of Pine Ridge Road. Cooieemee.died Tue.sday. Oct. 30,2018 at his home. He was bom April 10.1923 in Davie County to the late Luther Franklin and Ora Cath- erine Morris Foster. .Mr. Foster was a member of Cooleemee He was a member of the Au organized to spread the gus- pel in worship and song to the husband. He was also preceded in dcatl) by: a daughter. Anita Louise Foster; and 2 brothers. Harold Foster and "Tincie" Foster. Survivors: his wife. Nancy Louise Rideniiour Foster of Genesis Health Care of Salisbury; and numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m.. Sat urday, Nov. 10 at Coolcemee First Baptist Chuicli with the Rev. .Allen Mullins officiating. The family will receive friends at the church following the service. Memoriah; Coolcemee First Baptist Church, PO Box 518. Cooleemec. 27014. Condolences: u'ww.eau'iifiiiit.'rdlsi'rvice.ciiin. Jessie Smith Hodson Mrs. Jessie Smith Hodson. 93. of Advance, died on Fri day. Nov. 2.2018 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom Feb. 28, 1925 in Davie County to Floyd and Josephine Tucker Smith. She w.as the youngest child in a fatnily of si,\ children: Gumcy Smith (Agnes), Irene Arnisworthy (Boss), Ruby McKnight (Ernest). Grey Rob ertson ("Scrip") and Norma Smith, wito all preceded her in death. At the age of 22. she married Keith Hodson of Woodland, Idaho who also preceded her in death in 2(X)4. immediately after he left the service. Her father called him a foreigner. When she first met him. he told her his birth day was Feb. 28. the same as hers, and she accused him of lying, but in fact they were bom exactly a yeiu- apart. Surx'ivors: a daughter. Robin Rice and son-in-law Ron Rice; grandson Adam Pitts and grar.dcat. Nizcia of Port land. Ore.; her buddy, Dixie Cat; as well as many friends, neighbors and relatives. A private service will be held later. Memorials: Trellis Supportive Catc. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem. 27103; Davie Humane Society. 291 Eaton Rd., Mocksvillc; or to a charity of the donor s choice. Bobby Grimes Hoit Bobby Grimes Holt died on Oct. 2", 2018 with his daughter Mitzee and son-in-law, Chris, niece Peggy Puck- ett. and Tammy Myers by his side after a short stay at Ac- cordius Health of Lexington. He was bom in Woodleal to James Kerr Holt and Lilly .^^^9 May Freeman, both which pre- ceded him in death along with his wife, Betty and a long list ' ell. He had many loves in his life • family time at Wlme Lake, deserts, bingo, horseshoes and others. He enjoyed the htrliday.s of Halloween and Christmas with decora tions. and watching the Young and Restless and the Price is Right. Most of all he was fond of cats. He was a long time employee of Strohs Brewery in maintenance. After retirement he enjoyed doing small jobs and painting. He bdie\ed in living life to the fullest- There was a celebration of his life at Davie Bunal and Cremation of Lexington at 2 p-in. on Nov. 3. A celebra tion gathering will occur at Mile 2 Church following the .Jeffrey Eugene McCulIoh Mr. Jeffrey Eugene McCulloh, 54, of Woodleaf. died Wednesday, Oct. 31.21)18 at W.ike Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Saiem. He was bom Aug. 22.1964, in Iredell County. Mr. Mc Culloh was a member of South River United Methodist Church in Woodleaf. After 28 ye.ars. he retired from Belk Electric in Mooresville. He \va.s a loving husband, dad and papaw. He enjoyed working the farm on his tractor, shoot ing guns.d hunting, volunteering at the South River UMC Food Pantry and Meals on Wheels He looked forward to the men's Bible study group that met at his house every Wednesday night. The only thing he loved more than his family was God. If there was a time to give, he did so generously. He wa.s a role model. He was preceded in death by: a sister. Kim Leach; a brother. John McCulloh: and his grandparents, Dave and "Tom" Mayhcw. Survivors: his wife. Anne Wood McCulloh of the home; 2 daughters. Megan Cannon (TJ.) of Mocksviile and Ha ley McCulloh (Matthew Waller) of Woodleaf: a son, Ryan McCulloh of Boone: his mother. Phyllis Mayhew Marshall of Woodisaf; 3 grandchildren. Zoey and Sadie Cannon and John Waller; and a great-unclc, Dink J. Safrict (Tammy) of Salisbury. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m.. Saturday, Nov. 3 at South River United Methodist Church with the Rev. AJ- Moore and Tim Keliey officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: South River IIMC Food Pantry.2880 South River Church Road. Woodleaf. 27054. Coiidolences: .com. Ruby Peterson Ruby Peterson.77, died on Nov. 5,2018. A memorial service will be held Sunday, Nov. 11 at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The family vvill receive friends following the .>ervice. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RliCORD, Thursday, Nov. 8,2018 - C9 Charles Vance Riddle Mr. Charles Vance Riddle. 65. of Griffith Road, Ad vance, died unexpectedly surrounded by his family on Friday, Nov. 2, 2018 at Forsyth Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. He was bom April 8. 1953 in Salisbury to the late Willis Lawrence "Pete" and Dolly Vogler Riddle. He graduat- sd from Davie County High ^ School in 1971, attended Wake 1 Forest University and grad- ' uated with a double major in accounting and business with » ' I ^ a minor in econoniic.s from n Pfeiffer University in 1975. F ' He married the love of his life. 4BI ' First Baptist Church of Mocks- ^ ville. They lived in Mocksviile Advance before build- forever home on the Riddle family farm in 1990. ^ father and brother, he opjened Riddle Tractor where he en joyed close relationships with his customers for almost 40 years. He was a devoted husband, a generous and adoring father, and he loved being an active and doting Papa to his four grandchildren. After many years of attending First Baptist Church of Mocksviile, he most recently enjoyed at tending the Payne Bible Fellowship Class and worshipping at Calvary West in Advance. Survivors: his wife of 44 years. Karen Frye Riddle; 2 daughters, Anna Riddle Mitchell and husband Michael of Advance and Grace Jiliian Riddle Bidansei and husband Matthew of Raleigh; grandchildren, Caroline Ruth (9). Charles Henry "Charlie" (6). Sidney Grey (4) and Marga ret Anne "Maggie" (1) Mitchell; a brother. Gene Riddle of Advance: an aunt, Gladys Vogler Hockaday of Ctemmons: a niece, Chrissi Frye Ramsey and husband Ben of Wilm ington; a brother-in-law, Keith Fiye of Mocksviile: and his devoted canine companion, Duckie. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 6 at First Baptist Church. Mocksviile with the Rev, A. Shane Nixon and Pastor Ryan Showalter officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m. Monday. Nov. 5 at E.aton Funeral Home. Memorials: Meals on Wheels c/o Davie Senior Center. 278 Meroney St., Mocksviile. Condolences: nw>v.eaionfuneralser\ice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 8,2018 - C9 Thomas Wilson Tutterow III Mr. Thomas Wilson Tuiterow ill. 75, of US 64 W., Mocksviiie. died Siuiday. Nov. 4,2018 ni Forsyih Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Ho was bom April 22, 194.^ it) .Mecklenburg Coun- ^^SBB ty to the late Tnomas Wilson rutierow Jr. and Sarah Eliza- beih Crowcll Timerow. Mr. Tuitcrow was a loving, car- ing and hardworking person K ^ who loved to help people. F; Mr. Tutterow loved drag rac- Bl: ing and had won many chant- n - pionships. He had worked <l iiijiiv yea.'s in highway con- ^ siruciiun for multiple com- pitnie'^. Mr Tutterow loved and encouraged his grand- B children, was family oriented I and a peifectionist. I z£. B He was preceded in death by his wife. -Sue Weant Tutterow. Survivors; 2 sons. Todd Tutterow fDenisc) ofLewisvUle and Mike Tutterow of South Carolina; 4 grandchildren.Ty. Tia (Trey). Alex and Courtney Tuiteiuw; a great-gr.tnd- daughter. Taylor Grace; a sister, Carol; 3 brothers, Donald (Jayne). Cliuide (Patricia) and Dean; a sister-in-law, Bren- d:i: and 3 nieces, Sarah. Caitlin and Anna. .A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 p.m., Wednes day. Nov. 7 at Eaton Funeral Chni>el. Burial was to follow in Center United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memori.als: Meals On Wheels, c/o Davie County .Senior Center. 278 Meroney St.. Mocksville. Condolences; »vvvw.ea/o)i^<Her<i/.rervtce?.£'o»t. Albert Yezar.ski Jr. Alben Yezarski Jr., 93, of Morehead City, died Thurs day, Nov. 1,2018 at his home. His funeral service was held at 2 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 5, at Munden Funeral Home, officiated by the Rev. Jack Mumford. Burial with full mil- j itaiy honors followed at Gelh- semane Memorial Park. Mr. Yezarski proudly served his country in the U.S. Marine Corp and retired as master sergeant in the Aviation Ordi- f nance after 22 years. He was a member of Parkview Baptist . " Survivors: his daughters. Calif., Betty Yezarski Haenisch and husband Mark of Arkport, N.Y. and Linda Yezarski Harris andhusbandJimofMocksville; sons,JamesE.YezarskiofNew Bern, Albert Alan Yezarski and companion Lucy Distte of .Arkport. John Yezarski of New Bern, and Michael Yezarski and wife Wendy Ransier Yezarski of Morehe.id City, Ronald Pate and wife Kathy of Ayden; brother. Edward Yez.arski of Long Island. N.Y.; 17 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by; his wife, Alice Faye Yezarski; parents, Albert and Anna Yezarski; brother. Lou is S. Yezarski: and Steven Pale. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m. on Sunday. Nov. 4 at Munden Funeral Home. Memorials ; Hospice of Carteret County. PO Box 1619. Morehead City, 28557; DAY. 3725 Alexandria Pike, Cole Springs. KY 41076; or Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517,Topcka, KS 66675-8517. Condolences: wwwmmdenfiimralhomejiet. % 05 IS% O ? l3 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thdrsday, Nov. 15,2018 Linda S.B^fci. .-.,.1.., - Linda S. Beck, local writer and speaker, died on Oct. 31,2018. Because of her disability, it was her choice to donate her body to the Wake Forest School of Science and Med? icine for study by doctois-to-be. Because of having writ ten more than 500 true stories about her loves, losses, and disabilities, she preferred to I • be called Linda, or Ms. Linda by many children in her life. She was the daughter of Mary Ada Wilson Spry Koontz and |BBl|H^^BH^Bk never knew her father. Both parents are deceased as is her older brother, Thomas A. Spry and her husband, Joe S. Beck, whom she married in June 1965 two weeks after high 'school graduation. They were manied until Feb. 26, 1993 when he died with cancer. Survivors: 2. daughters, ^ /•. Sherry B. Elvington (Jeff), n f- ' and Sonya B. Parrish (Bill); . jy grandchildren. Heather P. L: Compton (Brandon), Hannah P. Ruth (Kestler), William Daniel Parrish Jr. (Megan), Ho- bie Michael Parrish (Destiny) and Hallie Renee Parrish; great-grandchildren, (twins) Kestler Wilson Ruth and Kh- loe Jean Ruth; a brother, Michael J. Kobntz; a sister, Mary Ludwig Tanner (Bill); a nephew, Robbie G. Ludwig (Pen ny): her stepsister, Ethel Glore; other nieces, nephews, and cousins; and a aunt in Texas, '• Shehad many friends that it is not possible to add all the people she loved and appreciated for their relationships and generosity in helping her survive her life without Joe and other loved ones. She was also thrilled to have become close friends,with many of her readers and Christian friends. The .couple werethe Woodleaf 4-H leaders for one of the largest clubs in Rowan County and with the help of several other parents a number of Woodleaf 4-H teenagers won trips to Chicago where they also won scholarships. After his death and the marriages of their daughters, she lived alone for the first time ir> her life. She sold their home and moved to an apartment with an outdoor pool. Water therapy became her favorite hobby and at age 47 she overcame her fear of water and taught herself to swi^', lost weight, and became -the healthiest she had been, iii^ears".- One" friend mterested her in becoming a writer, another one got her interested in speaking,, and in 1996 she-was able to start driving after 'seven years of depending on others. The Lord called her .to become' a speaker for the Christian Women's Clubs. She "traveled;all over NC, parts of SC, TN,-and:VA. In Mmch - 2002 'she^moved to the handicapped doUhouse built ne^. Woodleafcontinued to drive and speakhntil-July4 when she had a massive MS .attack which resulted in,lesions in ' her brain and T-6 on her spinal column. A neurologist told her she.would probably never be able to stand, walk, swim, float, or drive again. She enjoyed doing some of all those things in the following years. She refused to Uve in fear and trusted that God would call her home in His timing, not hers. In spite of her numerous health problems, she never gave up. She loved playing in her flowers-and had several falls from her power chair. The last broken leg opened the door to.more findings of additional heart problems and she died from pneumonia and congestive heart failure. There was a celebration of life on Saturday, Nov. 10 from 2-4 pm. at Cleveland First Baptist Church in Cleve land. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomeJiet. Richard Joseph 'Rick' Brock Sr. Mr. Richard Joseph "Rick" Brock Sr., 85, of Fanning- ton, died Saturday, Nov. 10,2018 at his home. He was bom May 6,1933 in Mocksville to the late Burr Coley Brock Sr. and Laura McPherson Tabor Brock. He was a lifefong resident of the Fannington community and member of the Farmington elections, and as a member of the Republican Party. He was Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 501, and many young men lived to tell the tales. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Shrineis Internation al, and the Benevolent and Protective Order of BIks, all of which served his dedication'to helping children in need. He loved his family, friends, travel, live music and theater. He enjoyed learning about people and places, having vis ited 17 countries with his wife, CarroU. He never met a stranger, only new friends. He was happiest celebrating life surrounded by those he loved while enjoying a good mehl and sharing stories. He was also preceded in death by:. 2 sisters, Margaret J. Brock and Francis B. Tucker; and 3 brothers, Burr C. Brock Jr., James M. Brock and Rufus L. Brock. Survivors: his wife, Carroll; 2 brothers, John T. Brock (Mary) of Mocksville and William L. Brock (Jane) of Earinington; 2 sisters-in-law, Margaret Jo Brock (Rufus) of Fannington and Rachel Brock (James) of Concord; 4 chil dren, Joe'Brock (Kathleen) of Southington, Conn.; Amy Porteus'(Bpb) of-Faniungton, Catherine Russell (Jeff) of Fort Pierce, Fla. and EUie Johnsdn,(Roinan Hernandez) of Farmington; an adopted daughter, Sarah Miller (Randy) of Hickory; 5 grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. A memorial service- will be conducted at 11:15 am., Saturday, Nov. 17 at Farmington United Methodist Church with the Rev. Arnold Gosnell officiating. The family will receive friends at the church from 10:30-11:15 am. Iri- umment will follow in Farmington Community Cemetery' with Masonic rites. Memorials: Farmington UMC, 1939 Farmington Rd, Mocksville. 15? 13 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 15,2018 Mr. Ray Carpenter,60, of lUdgeRoad, Mocksville.died Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018 at Forsyth Medical Center'in Win- ston-Salem. He was bom July 7, 1958, in ^partanburg, S.C. to then late George Russell and Ruby Mae Cartee Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter was a loving father, husband and grandfa ther. He loved his dog Presley, camping, fishing, working; on cars and was a Chicago Bears fan. Mr. Carpenter had a hu morous personality and was independent. He had worked for McCoy's Tree Service for 18 years. He was also preceded in death by: a sister, Linda Car- penterj an aunt, Ruth Fowler; '.father-in-iaw, 'Woody Ever- hart;' and-.a.sister-in-law, Les- ley Wright.. ' • Survivors: his wife of 19 years, "Dee Dee" Carpenter of the home; 3 children, Taylor Combs (Garrett) of Harmony, Ann Carpenter of Florida and Spencer Carpenter (Karen) of Mooresboro; 8 grandchildren,"Jaxon, Cooper,'Paisley and Easton Combs and Briana, Erica, Nic and Josh Car penter; 3 siblings,'Kenneth Carpenter (Marsha) of Georgia, Kay Hopper and Lisa Carpenter, both of South Carolina; his mother-in-law, Leda Everhart of Lexington; and nu merous nieces and nephews! A.funeral service was conducted at 2 pjn., Saturday, Nov. 10 at Society Baptist Church with the Rev. Jeff Hold er officiating! Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Derrick L. Davis Cancer Center, NHFMC Fotindatioh, 1701 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. ' Condolences: www.eatonJuneralservice£om, Ruby Putllani Putcison Ruby Piiiliam, Petersbri; 2018 at the Kate B . Reyridids'HospiCe'Hbme Sti'ei^^ battle with Alzheimer's. " . •! ^ ^ She and her twin sister, Ruth.Pulliam Mayfield, were... bom on Aug.'21, 1941 to B,enha Puliiam"^^sori 'ih Davie .County. They also attended''scfio6l.in Davie County. The twins.were adopted and. raised by their maternal grandpar ents, Will and Sarah Jones PuUiara. She moved to New York City where she met and married Henry Peterson Jr. They believed in building their com munity and uplifting people',ideals which led them to join the Nation of Islam. For a brief.'time they lived in North Carolina w.here they helped to establish' the NOI's mosque in"WiiistonTSalem. They returned to New York where she , obtained mi'associate's degree while raising their six chil dren. After returning to North Carolina, the family joined New Bethel Baptist Church where she sang in the choir. She worked at Reynolds Health Center as a phlebotomist and medical records technician for 20 years. She was a strong, independent and loving woman, not wealthy but rich in spirit. She always, found a way to make somthing out of nothing. She opened her home to those in need of a place to stay, and anything she had was shared with those she saw in need.'She was close to family, making frequent visits, and treated friends as family. She encouraged' her children to believe in God, value education and to work hard to accomplish goals. • She was preceded in death'by:, her husband; parents; siblings, Ruth Mayfield and brothers James "Jimmy" 'Wil son and William "Chris" Wjlsbh. Survivors: her 6 childreh, Mebeehah Peterson (who cared for her in her final years), Sheria Peterson, Ruhi- ya Peterson, ChaB (Disa) Muhammad, Saud Peterson .and Famq (Dawnmarie) Peterson; 19 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; a brother, James Phillip Clement; 2 sisters-in-law, Linda Wilson and Haniyyah Muhammad;' a brother-in-law, Arthur Muhammad; and numerous nices, nephews, cousins and friends. Her funeral service was held on Sunday, Nov. 11 at 3 pju. at Graham Funeral Home. The Rev. Dennis Bishop officiated. The family received friends following the ser- Carolyn Kaye l^ylor Osborne Mrs. Carolyn Kaye Taylor Osborae, 77, of Duke Street, Cooleemee, died Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018 at Gordon Hos pice House in Statesville. She was bom July 21,1941 in Davie County to the late Paul Elmer and Elsie Beatrice Veach Taylor. Mrs. Osbome was a charter member of Victory Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by a sls(er, Judy Gobble. Survivors: her husband of 60 years, Jinirnie Zack Os bome of the home; 2 daughters, Renae Osbome of iClocks- ville and Lisa Osbome Carlsen of Cooleemee; 3 gr^dchil- dren.Ryan O'Neal (Rebecca), Mandie O'Neal andl^chary Mason; 6 great-grandchildren, Bella and Andrew O'Neal, Cameron Player, and Tucker, Harlee and Laila Mason; a great-great-granddaughter, Bailyn Player; 2 brothers, David Taylor (Patsy) and Dennis Taylor (Barbara), all of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Friday, Nov. 16 at Victory Baptist Church. Burial will foUow in Legion Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Brenner Children's Hospital, Philanthropy Office, PO Box 571021, Winston-Salern, 27157. Coijdolences: www'.ealonJuneralservice,xpm. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHome.net. Charles Gilbert Polk Charles Gilbert Polk, 87, died on Monday, Nov. 12,2018 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. He was bom in Ashe County on Sept. 13,1931, son of the late Oliver and Maude Ann Miller Polk. He was also preceded in death by: a grandson, Timothy Brockwell; a brother, O J. Polk; a sister, Gladys Smith; and a son-in-law, Howard Kelly Sr. Survivors: his wife of 68 years, Ada Lou MjllerPolk; 2 sons, Charles Polk of Cleveland and Leo Polk (Lynette) of Mocksville; 4 daughters, Carol Kelly of Winston-Salem, Kathy Hicks (Carl) of Boonville, Phillis Knight (Terry) of Salisbury and Sandra Pennington (Mikd) of Millers Creek; 9 grandchildren; and 17 greatgrandchildren. Mr. Polk was retired from Crown Wood Products and attended First Baptist Church of Cooleemee. His hobbies included woodworking and fishing, and he loved to read. his Bible. The family will receive friends from 6:30-8:30 pm. Thursday, Nov. 15 at Davie Funeral Chapel. The celebra tion of life service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church of Cooleemee with Pastor Allen ,Mullins and the Rev. Stan Riddle officiating. The body will lie in state one-half hour prior to the time of service. Burial will follow at Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. Condolences: wwwjiaviejunsralservice.com. ? 13 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,ThQrsday, Nov. 15,2018 Jerry Wayne'Ratledge Sr., 72,_of Wocksville died on Tuesday, Oct. 30,2018,. He was bom June 28, 1946, the son of the late Clyde and EUa Tutterow Ratledge. Also preceding him in death' was his son, Corey, on Aug. 15,2000, a sister, Tuffie John- son, and 2 brothei^, John and • He loved going to church sfli andfellowshipping with Chris- ' ' '"W f |j tians. He was a member of i Hope Baptist Tabernacle. In i • 1 the past he served as a Deacon, i» ^ ' Sunday School teacher, and K [ . church bus driver. He enjoyed fishing and talking about old cars. "Papaw" was always do-« ' ing things with his grandkids. ' He was a retired truck driver. I Survivors: his wife of 52 years, Carol Wood Ratledge; 4 sons, Jeny Wayne Ratledge Jr. and wife Christine of Lewisville, and their children, Elizabeth, Amy and Megan; son Randy and wife Alicia, and their children, Jesse, Miranda, Bruce and Lauren and 5 great-grandchildren, Colton, Eli, Callie, Brantly and Tristan; son, Bradley and wife Carrie and their children, Jake, Alex and Grace; son Clay and wife Mackenzie and their children, Maddie and Charlie; 2 sisters, Bonnie Boggs (Randy) and Mary Reavis, all of Mocksville. Tlie received friends at Hope Baptist Tabernacle from 1-2 pjn. Saturday, Nov. 3. The celebration of life service was at 2 p.m. with Pastors Chris Cantrell and Kevin Hob- son officiating. Burial followed in the Chestnut Grove UMC Cemetery. Memorials: Hope Baptist Youth'Group, 2408 US 158 •N..MocksviJle. Condolences: wwwMavie/uneralservice.com. James Kenneth Whiteheart Mr. James Kenneth Whiteheart, 71, of White Oak Lane, Mocksville, died Friday, Nov. 9,2018 at his home. He was bom Oct. 19,1947 in Winston-Salem to the late Harrison and Margaret Furch- es Whiteheart. He was also preceded in death by. his wife, Judy.Ann Carver Whiteheart. jj^' Survivors: 2 children, » 'James "Jay" ''Whiteheart (Nik- ki) of Mocksville and Jenni- ffer 'Whiteheart Lowrance of Claremont; . a' sister, Phyllis, Henson (Timi: a-biother.'ba-;M^^^ jB vid 'Whiteheart girl, his gianddaughter, Jessa Margaret Lowrance. The family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 15 at Eaton Fu neral Home. Cremation has taken place. The family will have a private service later. Memorials: Firefighters Burned Children's Fund of Ca- tawba County, 2833 Bethany Church Road, Claremont, 28610. Condolences; www.eaf£)ny«neraljervice .com. Jacqueline Joy Oliver Smith Jacqueline Joy Oliver Smith, 77, of Mocksville. died on Saturday, Oct. 27,2018 at her home. She was bora June 11, 1941 in Hannibal, Mo. She worked as a group home man- ager for RHA Health Services ^,as a member of Redland Pentecostal Church in Ad- .Vance. In her' spare time she enjoyed rea'ding, sightseeing, ttyHaP and g^dehing. preceded in 'death fejgfa -by fier mother, Cora Maupin VanNpstran and a brother,-Mi-" ^E' • ^ chaeryaiiNostran. -.:.- - Sumvors: herAhusbahd'of .3i:ye'ars,,Donald Smith; a sOn,: -Jonathan-Denney; a daughter, i-ori Lewis; 9 grandchildren, Christopher ^ .Lewis;' Adam LewisT Jeffe^ .Mason, Sarah M^on, Kelsea'.Vaughap, Cody Parker, Jennifer EUbrs, Chris topher Boyles, and Amy Boyles; and 2 great-^andchil- dren. ' • . There is no service scheduled. Memorials: Hospice of Davidson County, 200 Hospice Way, Lexington, 27292; or to the Smith family. Condolences: wwH'.caro/inacremtJrion.com. c-rs DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thorsday, Nov. 22,2018 - C7 Richard James 'Buck' McSwain Jr. Richard.James "Buck" McSwain Jr., 81, died on Friday, Nov. 9,2018 at Autumn Care of Mocksville. A native of Davie County, he was bom May 22, 1937,' the son of the late Richard McSwain Sr. and Mildred Link ' McSwain, and the widower of the late Catherine Morrison was primarily a farmer, but had Wf > worked many jobs including B constraction and textiles. Pri- » ^ or to failing ht^th, he enjoyed 1 fishing and hunting and attend-I ed Calvary Baptist Church. n A Survivors: 9 children: twins Henderson (Kenneth) and Ter- ry Lankford (Deidra), all of Mocksville, Dairell Setzer of : Lincolnton, Jerry Lankford of ' Cornelius, Dale Lankford of Nevada, Wanda Paolino and Sandra Lyons (Lacy), both of Salisbury; a sister, Joyce Carter of Cooleemee; plus many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grand- children. n He was also preceded in death by brothers William and Charles McSwain. The famOy received friends from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10 at Davie Funeral Chapel. The celebration of life service was conducted at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11 in the funeral chapel with the Rev. Robert Waugh and Pastor Rodney Barker officiating. Burial and committal followed at Cherry Hill Church Cemetery where he was buried be side his wife. Memorials: Davie Funeral Service to help with final ex penses. Condolences: www4aviefuneralservicej:om. Mary Jane Bryan Rhoads Mary Jane Bryan Rhoads, 96, of Mocksville, died Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 at Mt. Valley Hospice Center in Yadkinvillei She was born Feb. 25, 1922, in Nova, Ohio to the late '' suiwivoR^ chUdren^ Allen Rhoads Jr. (Verda), Thomas Clyde Rhoads (Linda), Dennis Bryan Rhoads (Lisa), Daniel Loren Rhoads (Sha; ron), Timothy De^ Rhoads O-ynii), Shaaron Sue KoH; and Karen Elaine Umberger; 1 sister, Shirley Naomi Gast ^ (David);'23 grandchUdren; 28 great-grahdcHildreii; a great- great-^ndchild and 2 more great-greats on the way. Condolences: www^alonfunercdservicexom. Sonny Ray Miller Mr. Sonny Ray Miller, 50, of Fairfield Road, Mocks- ville,diedSunday,Nov. 18,2018. He was bom April 19, 1968, in Davie County to Mil- ' dred Anderson Miller and the late Cletus Ray Miller. He was owner/operator of Miller • Sheet Metal and Miller Equip- ' "ifMi ment Rental. He was a hard worker, was a professional at what he did and went out of * ' -sIk his way to help others. He was - ' 5® a loving father and papaw who enjoyed spending time with his -'^"=1^ kids, grandson and family. Survivors: 2 daughters, Ka- t tie Miller and Sara Miller, both ^ of Mocksville; a stepson, Joish » \ Myers of Advance; a grandson, Brantley Seamoh; his mother; 3 siblings, Lynne Powell (John), and nieces and nephews, Erika Buchanan.(Coleman), Spencer Miller, Logan Miller and Lesley-Hardison (Bobby) and their 3 children, Jonathan, AUssa and Jacob Meadows. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Wednes day, Nov. 21 at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Garrctt officiating. Burial will follow in the church ceme tery. Pallbearers will beMonty Smith, Spencer Miller, Jake Meadows, Jonathan Meadows, Coleman Buchanan and Chad Tigert. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www^atonfuneralservicexom. % DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, 1 hursday, Nov. 29,2018 • C7 Laura Childress Allgood Laura Childress Allgood, 81, of Yadkinville, died on Monday, Nov. 19,2018. A native of the Courtney community of Yadkin County, she was the daughter of the late Willie Monroe Childress and Maude Weaver Jester Childress. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Calvin C. Allgood, a sister, Velma Hutchens, and a brother, Melvin Gray Childress. Mrs. Allgood was employed by B&F Manufacturing Co. of Mocksville for 25 years where she was a supervisor. She also had a 10-year career with AT&T. She was a member of Liberty Baptist Church. Survivors: her daughter, Loretta Gayle Mastin and hus band Roger of Winston-Salem; a.sister, Mary Lee Hawks of Courtney; and a grandson, Shane Spillman of Win- ston-Salem. The family received friends Friday, Nov. 23 from noon- 1:30 p.m. at Mackie-Sinclair-Hawkins Funeral Chapel, YadkinviUe. A graveside celelsration of life service follow ed at 2 pun. at Turners Creek Baptist Church Cemetery of ficiated by Pastor Scott Welch. Condolences: wwwjmckiesincIairhawkins£om. Earl Norman Bowles Earl Norman Bowles, 82, of Wrightsville Beach, died on Nov. 20,2018. He was the son of the late Earl Thurman Bowles and Frankie Wall Bowles of Davie County. Survivors: his wife of 60 years, Sarah Underwood and Frankie Chu^kran, Re- Bj^l Y Jr., Abigail Bowles and Jason La Verne Holder and Joyce cousins, nieces and nephews. service of others. He spent time serving his country in the U.S. Army in Germany as a young man and then serving people's financial needs throughout his professional career in banking. This career spanned from CIT Finance in Hickory to UCB/BB&T in Wilmington and Rockmgham, and Myrtle Beach, S.C. where he served as city executive and retired in 1994. He was a Christian and enjoyed his church families at Win ter Park Baptist Church and Foscoe Christian Church. He sang in choirs, taught Sunday School and RAs, served as a trustee and on the N.C. Baptist Foundation Board. He also served his communities as a leader in many civic organiza tions including the Masonic Lodge, Optimist Club, Rotary Club, Hospital Foundation Board, and Ruritan Club. Trav el and visiting people was his greatest love. Family mem bers or close friends often joined him and Sarah in their travels. They enjoyed exploring most every comer of the' US and many places abroad. Repeal trips were sometimes required to places of special interest or beauty. He loved his view of Grandfather Mountain and many special overlooks and hiking spots. • Family visitation will be Friday, Nov. 30 from 6-8 p.ra, at Andrews Valley Chapel and Memorial Service at Winter Park Baptist Church on Saturday, Dec. 1 at 2 p.m. Memorials: charity of donor's choice: www.winterpark- baptist£>rg, www/oscoechristianchiirch.com, or wwwdcfh. org. James Douglas 'Doug' Hardin James Douglas "Doug" Hardin, 67, died on Tuesday, Nov. 20,2018, from his home. • Life began on Sept. 21, 1951, in Raleigh County, W.Va., as the only son of the late Walter and Billie June Martin Hardin. After attending public schools in West Virginia, he en- tered the U.S. Army and served v honorably from 1969-1971. He was a Vietnam veteran and com- pleted wheel veMcle mechanic ^ training. He returned to his na- tive West Virginia and worked Hf as a coal miner and a mechanic If in the mining industry which he fc loved. Outside of work, he en- |i^ / joyed fishing, hunting, rebuild- . ing cars and spoiling his grand- L children. He was a life member % of the VFW and a member of Wk.- Davie Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife, Charlotte Marie Duncan Hardin, who had been his constant companion for 28 years; 2 sons, Michael Douglas Hardin (Mary) of Mocksville and Robert Ronald Prince of Daniels. W.Va.; 3 daughters, Sandra Rene Hammer (Craig) of Asheboro, Lisa Dawn, Wheeler and Kimberly Allen, both of Mocksville; 5 sisters, Carol Jean Smith (Ivan) of West Virginia, Cindy King (Bill) of Ad vance, Edna Vestal of Lexington, Marsha Snow and Mary Alice Williams (Brian), both of West Virginia; 5 grandchil dren, Joshua Marshall (Claudia), Jacqualyn Marshall (Jon), Brandon Hammer, Samantha Thompson (Jacob) and Chey enne Richardson; 2 great-grandchildren, Timothy Thomp son and Lili Taylor, plus one on the way, Alexandria James Taylor, who is being named after her great-grandfather. Services were conducted at Davie Baptist Church at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27 with Pastor Robert James officiat ing. The family received friends one hour prior to the time of service. Burial and committal with military honors ac corded by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard and . the NC Army National Guard Honors Team was in the church cemetery following'theservice. Condolences: wwwMavieJuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 29,2018 ® Harold Dean Jackson Mr. Harold Dean Jackson, 71, of Mocksyllle, died in his home on Wednesday, Nov. 21,2018. He was bom April 28,1947 in Elkin to the late Lindsay Randolph Jackson and Mary Burchette Jackson. Mr. Jack- son was a retired general contractor but his favorite job in life was being a grandfather and he will be missed by his , family Survivors: his wife, Delia Sue Beauchamp Jackson; a son, Phil Jackson and.wife KeUy; 2 grandchildren, Joshua and Lindsay-Jackson; and 4 sisters, Darcy Brooks and hus band Harlis, Thelma Hill and husband Thurmond, Carolyn Blackbum and husband Doug and Susie Stone and hus band Thomas. The family received friends irom 10:30-11:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 26 at Hayworth-Miller Kindertoh Chapel followed by a graveside service at noon at Forest Hill Me morial Park in Lexington by Pastor Teny Coats. - Condolences: www}iay\\iorth-miUer.com. Janell Young Pack Mrs. Janell Young Pack, 90,of NC 801 S, Advance, died Sunday.Nov. 18,2018atherhome. She was bom Oct. 13,1928 in Davie County to the late Tillet Lester and Iva Hazel Stewart Young. Mrs. Pack loved to hum as she rocked in her favorite chairs. She en joyed playing the piano and organ as a hobby. Mrs. Pack also played piano and organ for her church, led the choir for many years. She was the UMW vice president, church P treasurer and held many oth- ' tions. Mrs. Pack was active in PTA when raising her chil- & dren and was loved. She was grandmother and great-grand- death by: her husband, Boyd Gilbert Pack; a daughter, Sher- rie Lynn Pack; and a brother Survivors: a daughter, Bev erly Hobson (Rex) of Clemmons; a son, Stan Pack (Jody) of Advance; 4 grandchildren, Krissi Shook (Eric), Brad Pack (Angelina), Meredith Showalter (Ryan) and Landon Hob- son (Nikki); an honorary grandchild, Aksana Shlykava; 9 great-grandchildren, Chesney and Jackson Shook, Samo- ra Pack, Mason, Maddox, Molly and Marshall Showalter, and Charlie and Henry Hobson; a sister-in-law, Rebecca Jane Young; 2 nieces, Sandra Phelps and Lori Bailey; and 3 nephews, Tim Young and Tommy and Terry Stewart. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm., Wednesday, Nov. 21 at Fulton United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dustin James, the Rev. Ryan Showalter and Landon Hob son officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends from 6-8 pm. Tuesday, Nov. 20 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; Fulton UMC Cemetery Fund, do Teny Stewart, 3098 US 64 E, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfiineralservice.com. Richard Wayne Berrybill Sr. On Monday, Nov. 26. 2018, Richard Wayne BenyhiU Sr.. 76, died. He was bora on Dec. 20,1942, in Memphis, Tenn., to Charlie Elmer BeiiyhilJ and Alma Robertson. He was the only boy of a three child home, his sisters named Ava and Mary. He left for the Air Force and Philippines at the age of 17 and 'T^ was awarded master marksman i # j among many other awards. Honorably discharged, he came "CT! , home and wed Dorothy Jean /- :« Surhmers BerryhiU. They were ard Wayne Benyhill Jr., his wife Kimberly Jones Benyhill and their two children, Joshua and Paige; and Dorothy Patricia Benyhill and husband James Brannock of Wlnston-Salem, and two daughters. Harmony and Melody. He had retired from Tension Envelope Corp. approxi mately 15 years ago after a lifetime of work as a manager at the plant in Winston-Salem from the minute it began at that location. Throughout his life, with a greater focus after retirement, he enjoyed traveling all over the world, photog- ' raphy, and deep sea fishing. There was a graveside service on Friday, Nov. 30 at 9 am. at The Historic Salisbury National Cemetery in Salis bury. Condolences: Dorothy Jean Benyhill, 170 Norma Lane, Advance. Memorials; St Jude Children.'s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. where he spent-his life before moving his young family years ago to North Carolina. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 6,2018 - 07 Charles Marion Braswell Charles Marion Braswell died on Nov. 21,2018, He was bom Oct. 16,1934 to Leander and Lula Kather- ine Braswell of Monroe. He spent much of his youth work ing on his family farm and learning to play piano. While in high school he began working at the local radio station broad- casting news and local gospel music shows. He went on to serve in the US Army and was stationed in post-war Germany ••• ^ where he was instrumental in bringing the news and enter- WS. ~ —••fSyl tainment to the armed forces Ik ' ^r'm and communicating messages ^ *' ■' ^|| from servicemen to their loved ones back home. Working with ^the highest ranking officials in the area, he received a medal ofcommendation honoring him ^|Afor his service. Returning home ^ to North Carolina, he attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and earned his degree from the department of radio and television be fore going to work for WUNC-TV, while public television was in its infancy. In 1966 he married his sweetheart, Betty Starr Glover. He went on to serve as head of public rela tions at Duke University, where he worked 30 years. He was a man of deep faith and had a servant's heart, serving as a deacon at Durham First Baptist Church, playing pia no and organ in countless churches and services, and was named Kiwanian of the Year by the Durham Kiwanis club. He enjoyed Duke basketball, classical music, and spending much of his time with his wife and family. He was preceded in death by his wife Starr in 2016. He was a resident of Advance. Survivors: his son Gill and wife Amy, his daughter [Catherine Hutchens and her husband Ricky along with heir 3 Children Kaylee, Lauren and Jacob Hutchens. A memorial service was held,Sunday, Dec. 2 at 1:30 jm. at Clemmons Presbyterian Church. The family re ceive friends afterwards. Memorials; Trellis Palliative Care (formerly Hospice). Jerry Lee Couch Mr. Jerry Lee Couch, 78, of Potters Lane, Mocksville, died on Sunday, Dec. 2,2018. He was bom July 30,1940 in Davie County to the late Dewey Lee and Gertie Chamberlain Couch. He attended Cooleemee Elementary School, Davie High School and sion of Martm Marietta in the H||k--- ^5 to Jim Walter Homes and then .1to Lowe's Hardware m the ex- ^^^| < 9ecutive division for 15 yeare. Lexington for about two yeais, a new work on Cana Road in a' chicken house converted into the now Believers Sonship' Tabernacle at 1509 Angell Road. All together, he had pa- stored for more than 35 years. In 1962, Jerry married his high school sweetheart. Sue Brewer. Survivors: his wife of 56 years, Sue Brewer Couch of the home; 2 children, Rodney Couch (Tetrie) of Woodieafand Tammy KasseiTTian (Kc) of McLcansville; 3 grandchil dren, Andrew Couch (Hannah), Caleigh White, (Shawn) and IsabellaKasserman; a stepgreat-granddaughter, A'mo- ra Harris; and a sister, Elaine Correll (David) of Mocks ville. A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 pm., Wednesday, Dec, 5 at Believers Sonship Tabernacle, with Dr. David Gilbreath and the Rev. Brian Diggs officiating. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 4 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Believers Sonship Tabernacle, c/o Mrs. Sue Couch, 115 Potters Lane, Mocksville'. QonAo\snciS'-'www.eatonfiineralservice£om. Daniel Lee Hennings Daniel Lee Hennings, 28, of Mocksville, died on Sun day,Dec.2,2018. He was bora in Forsyth County on Nov. 29, 1990 to Dawn Hennings. He attended Church of God in Yadkin- ville, worked at Mocksville Tire, loved playing his guitar, playing pool with friends and.spending time with his fami ly. He had an old soul, a loving spirit and was full of laugh ter. He loved old country music and taught himself to be a guitar player. Survivors: his mother, Dawn Hennings, a sister; Laykin Adams, and his Nana Betty Shoffher, all of the home; his grandpa, Lany (Peggy) Hennings of Yadkinville; 2 great aunts, Patsy Tuttle of Mocksville and Judy Saunders of Lenoir; an uncle, Landon Hennings; cousins, Robin Mum- mert, Travis Mummert, Landon (Leah) Muinmert, Grant (Jennifer) Trivette, Kayla Hehnings, Sara Hennings, Ca sey Cartrette; his best buddies, Levi and Luka Mummert (He was their "Bubba"); and his favorite pets, Apollo and Shaddie. A celebration of life service will be conducted on Thurs day, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. at Gentry Funeral Chapel Yadkinville with Pastor Timothy Jones officiating. The family will re ceive friends from 6 p.m. until time of service at the at the funeral hpfne. Memorials: American Cancer Society in honor of his Nana. Condolences: www.gentjyfuneralservice.com. DAVDE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 6,2018 - C. 7 Bruce Franklin Jerrett Bruce Franklin Jerrett, 69, of Mocksville. died on Sun day morning, Dec. 2,2018 at Presbyterian Medical Center in Charlotte. He was bom Jan. 12, 1949 in Bel Air, Md., the son of the late Frank and Eva Maude Worrell Jerrett. On June 1, 2003, he married Grace Ann Hess in Winston-Salem. He served in the US Army and was a member of American Legion Post 290 in King. He loved to buy watches and to tinker and fix things. He also enjoyed fishing. In addition to his wife, Grace, he is survived by: a son. Matthew Warren Bell; a daughter, Christina Elizabeth Cook (Joshua) of Advance; and 3 sisters, .Barbara Moxley (Lowell) and Martha Mandary (John), both of Maryland, and Joan Jerrett of Iowa. A celebration of life memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8 at Davie Funeral Chapel with Pastor Billy Louya of Freedom Baptist Church officiating. Military honors' will be accorded by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials: to the American Legion. Condolences; wwwxlaviefuneralservice.com. Donald Ray 'Doniiie* Reeves Donald Ray "Donnie" Reeves, 78, of MocksvUle, died on Thursday, Nov. 29,2018 at Rowan Medical Center. Bora in Davie County on Oct. 21, 1940, he was the son of the late John Wright Reeves and Etta Mae Jackson death were a brother, Roben career In the furniture industry to retirement in 2002. He had na Whitaker of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren. Destiny Ketchie (Adam) and Kayla Den- ton (Matthew); 5 great-grandchildren. Grade and Heidi Ketchie, and Emily, Grayson and Zachary Denton; a broth er, Carl Richard Reeves of Mocksville; and 2 sisters, Cora Etta Beck and Emma Tutterow, both of Mocksville. The family received friends from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 at Davie Funeral Chapel. A celebration of life ser vice was conducted in the funeral chapel at 1 p.m. Sunday with Pastor Allen Mullins officiating. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Serving as pallbear ers were Ricky Tutterow, Clifton Richardson, Danny Cau dle Jr., Austin Caudle, Richard Reeves and Keith Beck. Condolences: wwwxlaviefuneralservide.com. Charlie *David' Richie Jr. Charlie "David" Richie Jr, 77, of Mocksville, died on Nov.26,2018. He was bom July 5, 1941 in Davie County to the laten ^^ Charhe^^^ ^chie Sn Md ews. His funeral service was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5 at Gentry Family Chapel in Yadkinville by the Rev. Greg McEwen. Burial was to follow at Bear Creek Baptist Cemetery. The family was to receive friends one hour prior to the service from 1-2 pjn. at Gentry Family Funeral Ser vice in Yadkinville. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie, 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.gentryfimeralservice.corn. Evelyn Frye Trexler Mrs. Evelyn Frye Trexler, 87, of Turrcntine Church Road, Mocksville, died Sunday, Dec. 2,2018 at Magnolia Gardens Extended Care Com- kins Frye. She was also pre- band, Bobby Eugene Trexler; a son, Ro^rt Trexler; and 3 n sisters. Ruby Fisher, Lib Lefler ^ Rened Aldridge of Salisbury; . , \ 2 sons, Ira Trexler (Kate) of ' I Rockwell and Stacey Trex ler (Melaine) of Salisbury; 4 grandchildren, Jason Trexler, Amanda Aldridge, Kris- tina Trexler and Matthew Trexler (Linda); and a brother, George Frye Sr. of Mocksville. A graveside service will be conducted at 9 a.m., Friday, Dec. 7 at Salisbury National Cemetery in Salisbury. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p jn.,Thursday, Dec. 6 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Liberty Lane Hospice at Salisbury VAMC, 1601 Brenner Ave., Salisbury, 28144, Memo: Hospice. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 13,2018 -13 Jeffrey Van 'Jeff* Anderson Jeffrey Van "Jeff" Anderson, 62, died at his home under Hospice care on Monday, Dec. 10,2018. He was bom in Iredeli CoynO-.on March 8, 1956, the.; I son of the late George Samu- Edna Pauline Daughtry n I ^ ' . Anderson. He was a graduate n of West Rowan High School i- ' ii and after working on the family B iO mechanic. He loved working on "muscle cars" and racing them as well. More recently, ^ he enjoyed assembling Lionel model trains. Survivors: his wife of 33 years, Kathy Presnell Ander- son; 2 sons, Jason and Da vid Anderson of the home; 2 daughters, Cody Anderson of the home and Jessica Allen (Michael) of Cooleemee; and 4 grandchildren, Mia, Madi- - son, Cayiee and Bentley. "The family was to receive friends at Davie Funeral Chapel Wednesday, Dec. 12 from 5:30-7 pm. A celebra tion of life service was to begin at 7 p.m. officiated by Pas tor Chris Williams. Privaie burial will follow at a later date at Center UMC Church Cemetery. Condolences: www.daviefuneralsejyice.com. . Mackie Wilson Danner Mr. Mackie Wilson Danner, 76, died on Saturday, Dec. 8,2018 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Mr. Danner was bom Oct. 5, 1942 in Davie County to Elva Josephine Danner. He enjoyed gardening, whittling, fishing, working on tractors, and spending time with his family. In addition to his mother, Mr. Danner was also preceded in death by a grandson, Kyle Baraeycastle, and a brother, Jackie Gates. Survivors: his wife of 55 years, Minnie Roy^ Danner; 2 children, Karla (Jeffery) Bameycastle and Ricky Wilson Danner; 3 grandchildren, Ryan (Miranda) Bameycastle, Jake Bameycastle, and Derek (Kaylie) Danner, a brother, Roger (Susie) Danner; 2 sisters,Doris Ingram and Debbie Hyler; his lifelong best friend, Ralph Kimrey; and a niece and nephew, Renee Murphy and Robert Danner. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 pun. Thursday, Dec. 13 at Gentry Family Chapel in Yadkinville with Pas-, tor Greg McEwen officiating. Burial will follow at Bear oo .Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.' The family will receive■Z friends from 1-2 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral . home.^ Memorials: Bear Creek Baptist Fund, 492 Bear Creek Church Rd.,MocksviUe. . Condolences: www.gentryfuneralservice.com. Teresa Kim Hendrix Kakouras Mrs. Teresa Kim Hendrix Kakouras, 59, of Advance died on Thursday, Npv. 29,2018 at Forsyth Medical Cen- bom March 30, - ■ She was'preceded in death .by Surviving: her son. Drew and wife Anita; niece, Alex- andra "Allie" -- Koester and Jhusband Derek; and nephew, M HunterHendrix. She was - been a straight shooter who had no problem defending her beliefs or her favorite football team, flie Pa- ■ triots. The center of her life was her son Drew.' She never took time off from parenting and protecting him. In 2003she joined Green Meadows Baptist Church in Davie Coun ty, She quickly fell in love, with the church and its mem bers. In 2013 she suffered a stroke which kept her frombeing able to do her job at Bank of America. She used her time to volunteer at Storehouse for Jesus and "The Good News Club." She also found passion in taking courses at Vintage Bible College. The funeral to celebrate her lift was at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 8 at Green Meadows Baptist Church with Rev. Josh Greene officiating. Burial foUowed in ,the churchcemetery. The family receivedftiends one hour prior to the service at the church. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-millerj:om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Mildred Miller Mrs. Mildred Miller, 97, of Somerset Assisted Living, Mpcksville, died Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018 at Forsyth Medi cal .Center in Winston-Salem. ' ^ She was bom Feb. 7, 1921 Hany Raymond and ^B'Lula Jarre!) Winfree, one of - ^ B children. Mrs. Miller was ' 1 a longtime and oldest mem- United Methodist Church, Mocksville. She was a dedicated volunteer in many . , ^^HjH areas: Hospice; reading pro- 3|^ \ gram at Mocksville Elemen- ^tmBk tary; Somerset, Autumn Care, and Davie Place Caring Cen- ters; First United Methodist Church Nursery, and Pmyers & received the Governor's Award S,;" for Outstanding Service, and . ^ 1999, received the Davie County Citizen of the Year . g^ward. ^ -She'was preceded in death by: 2 husbands, Shirley, ' ^aughn Ritz and Orville Cephas Miller; a daughter, Sharon [-•Boner Rexroad; 4 sisters; and 5 brothers. . Survivors: 2 children, Shirley Cottle (John) of Mocks ville and Robert Ritz (Maggie) .of Winston-Salem; step daughter, Shirley Miller of Clearwater, Fla.; 6 grandchil dren and 10 great-grandchildren, Brian (Jennifer) and Jacqueline Cottle, all of Tampa, Fla.; Carmen and Alexa i Radson of Los Angeles, Calif; Kelly (John), Jack, Kurt, and ' David Behner, all of Summerlin, Nev.; Mike (Trade) and •Grant Bonner, all of Elkview W.Va.; Kerrie (Rob), Nick, and Mia Persian©, all of Roswell,Ga.; andDaryl (Tiffany), Charlotte and Andy Henshaw, all of Winston-Salem. A funeral service will be conducted at II a.m., Satur day, Dec. 15 at First United Methodist Church with .Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr; officiating. The body will be placed in the church sanctuary 1 hour prior to the service. The fam-'' ily will greet friends in the sanctuary at the conclusion of •the service. Burial will be Monday, Dec. 17, at 2 p.m. at Graceland Memorial Park^South Charleston, WVa.-, . • • Memorials: Prayers & Squares Quilt Ministry, c/o First UMC, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville. Condolences: WMnv.eawnJ^mera/jerv/ce.com. A tribute to my father J Robert Lee Smith My father was bom Sept. 22,r 1945 in Clemmpns, NC, to the late Melvard and Irene Binkley Smith. He .'grew up on Kinnamon Road and attended Clemmpns Elementary School. He was the thii'd of five siblings: • one sister, Peggy, and three broth ers, Albert, Donald "Dink," and Mike. He-graduated from South-. west High School in 1964 and fulfilled his military obligations in .1 the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves and the Army National Guard Re- U'BB- , j serves. He retired froth Coca-Cola Bottling Co. after 27 years service as a route salesman. His hard work and talents won him many acco lades, including an all-expenses paid trip to Hawaii for himself, my mom, and me. iMter retirerhent, he • ; started Lee's Home Renovations and worked with his brother-in-law. Jay Myers. He was, later employed by Steve Sweet, who also did home remodeling. Dad al ways spoke highly of Steve and called him '.'the nicest man I've ever worked for." Dad had a.strong work ethic, and I am grateful for his example. It has served me well m both the academic .and professional fields.- Dad loved sports and was an avid fan of the Atlan ta Braves arid Duke Blue"Devils: We watched many games together over the years! He played one season of semi-professional softball arid spent iribst of his adult years playing recreational softball with his broth-' er.'Dlnk, and his lifelong friends, G.ene Shoemaker and Steve "Bo" Comwell. I attended all of these games, and Dad taught me how to keep score. He also participated in league bowling at the AMF Lanes in "Winston-Salem and taught me how-to bowl as well. Dad liked classic cars (and bought -me several) and enjoyed riding his motorcycle. He also liked playing iriiniature golf and taking'trips to the coast, both of whi.ch were, staples of rny childhood. He always helped me with my math homework, and in fourth grade he' bought my entire class tickets to Carowindsi' Many of my friends loved him almost like their 6\vn! ThdnkS to the.lpve, support, and encouragerrient fro.m both my, parents, I graduated with honors from West Fors^h High School and magna cum laude from Salem College. 1 amforever grateful for their sacrifices. Being my dad's only child and namesake, there were times when life threw lis a Ibtof cu'rveballs. We may not. have always been on the same tearn, biit what counts is that through it all we never stopped loving each other. 'Dad, we made it to. home.plate! As you struggled with health issues this year, God felt your pain 'and knew ! your biggest fear. On Nov. 27,'2018, He reached down ; and took you home, endihg those struggles forever. Ab- I sent from the body, present with the Lord. Never forget I that the truest end of life is that life never ends for those I who have trusted the Lord Jesus Christ as their Savior. .1 love you, Dad, and I wUl carry our memories in my heart until I see you again. Semper Fidelis! . , . Your daughter . ' Summer Lee c? DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 13,2018 - ^3 Marie Gail Austin Steed Marie Gail Austin Steed, 72, of Advance, died, Thurs day, Dec. 6,2018 at Trinity Elms Memory Center after suf fering for several years from Akheimer's. She was bom in Charlotte to the late H. Edward Austin ; and Mary Sigmon Austin. She a# ^ V ] attended the public schools in Sb'-^ ' Charlotte and graduated from'■ I School. She• H also graduated from Limestone College in Gaffney, S.C., with|b||b ^ lH a bachelor's degree. She was initially employed in Charlotte with Eastern Airlines as a res- jBPRi She was married to William ' P. Steed for almost 49 years ■ f?' (JaD. 31,1970) aud during that time she developed her love for teaching. She taught in the Moore County Schools returned to the classroom with the Davie County Schools when the girls began school:' She became an outstanding mother and wtfe in support of her husband as he progressed in his career as ah education al leader in the public schools of North and South Carolina. Survivors; her husband, Bill of the home; daughter, Mary Catherine Hartley (Matt) and granddaughters, Macy and Clara of Seagrove; daughter, Page Tutterow (Jason) and granddaughters, Reese and Harper of Advance; anddaughter, Caroline Cress (Joey) and granddaughters, Cal- lie and Piper of Mocksville; and siblings, 'William Austin (Jane) of Charlotte, Patricia- Yates (Wynn) of Charlotte, Jayne Barreras (Tony) of Peachtree City, Ga. and T.E. Aus- . tin (Susan) of Durham. While their girls were at home, she was the consummate mother, attending to daily needs of the family. She was a • reader and passed that love on to her family and sttidents. She had an unconditional love for her family and support ed them with a passion. She instilled a love of birthday celebrations, holidays, family activities, and seasonal dec orations for their home. She was a world class shopper and passed that trait on to her daughters and granddaughters. She was'a person who always had a smile, never met a stranger, and could quickly be at ease talking with anyone. A funeral service, will be conducted at 11 a.m., Thurs day,-Dec. 13 at First United Methodist Church with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. Burial wiU follow in Ev ergreen Cemetery in Charlotte. The family .will receive friends from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 12 at Eaton Fu neral Home. Memorials; Alzheimer's Assoc. Western Carolina Chapter, 4600 Park Road, Ste. 250, Charlotte, 28209; or ' Davie Community Foundation, PO Box 546, Mocksville, .Memo: Bill,& Marie Steed Family Scholarship. Condolences: www.eqtonfuneralservice.corti. Richard Lyle Van Auken Richard Lyle "Dick" 'Van Auken of Pinnacle, recently of Advance died on Sunday, Dec. 2,2018 after a brave battle with COPD., He was bom Sept. 18, 1938 in Newton, N.J. As a boy, he attended school and worked on his parents' dairy farui. Upon fi nishing high school, he was awarded a scholarship for wrestling to attend the University of Maryland. He was a three-time ACC Champion and nationally ranked. After eaming his bachelor's degree in 1960, he worked for sev eral l^e industries including Northrop Grumman, Bruns wick, Exxon, Whitaker, MBB Messerschmitt (Germany) and JepsonrBuras (now BE Aerospace). 'While working at Exxon Research and Engineering, he developed several products for which he held both U.S. and intemational patr ents. Other ventures included working on windshield de velopment for NASA's Space Shuttle Program and NATO fi ghter jet parts. In 1989, he left the corporate world and purchased an American Speedy Printing franchise. He worked as -owner/operator until 2007 when he sold the franchise. He continued as aconsultant until 2014. He had many interests and was always quite active. He made a profession of faith in Jesus Christ in the year 2000. He en joyed studying the Bible and walked closely with the Lord fortheremainderofhis years. Survivors: his wife of 29 years, Elaine (Fleming) Van Auken; 3 children, Pamela (Robert) Coakley of Harrig- burg. Pa.; Gregory (Christine) Van, Auken of Raleigh; and Teresa (Paul) Bobo of Winston-Salem; a sister, Judith (Robert) Lemon of Sumter, S.C.; 6 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents Lyle and Blanche Van Auken; a brother, Thomas Van Auken; and his first wife, Zelphia (Gentry) Van Auken. The family will hold a private celebration of life in the Spring to honor his memory. Memorials: Solus Christus, PO Box .416y East Bend, 27018. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 20,2018 -13 Carroll Wayne Ellis Carroll Wayne Ellis, 86, of Pilot Mountain, died on Sun day, Dec. 9,2018. He was bom on Aug. II ,-1932 in Davie County to the late Ira Clinton Hllis and Ivey Bowden Ellis. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Georgia Wlmoth Ellis, and a brother, Clinton Leroy Ellis. Survivors: a sister and brother-in-law, Alice Faye Clontz andBrodisClontzSr.;3nieces, Sandra Johnson, Lisa Sawyers (Ricky) and Ivey Gunter (Jon); a nephew, William Clontz Jr. (Darla); and many great nieces and nephews. 1 IJH Mr. Ellis retired from RJ. >5^^- Reynolds Tobacco Co. after • J 35 years. He was supervisor over maintenance. During the Korean War, Mr. Ellis served in the" U.S. Army from June theSOlstAirbomeBattalionat heavy Artillery 13th Battalion at Camp Chaffee, Ark. and lat- er.Fort Tilton, N.Y., as a mis sile tracking radar operator. On July 12,2018 he received a Veteran Prayer Pin and Red, White and Blue Prayer Shawl as a tribute for all our veterans contributed to our country. Mr. Ellis had many relatives and friends he would often invite to his raoiuntain home in Moiuntain Park. They en joyed hunting and spending time together. He was called "Chief'by many of his friends. He was a devoted and gen erous husband, brother, uncle and friend. A memorial service was held at Whitaker Chapel United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Sue Ann Morris and Drew Souther, chaplain with Woltz Hospice, on Satur day, Dec. 15 at II a.m. The family received friends after the service. Memorials: Whitaker Chapel UMC Cemetery Fund; or Woltz Hospice Home. Cariine Holland Ferrell Carline Holland Ferrell of Statesvilled died at Autumn Care of Statesville on Thursday, Dec. 13,2018 following an extended illness. Daughter of the late Allen and Rosie Lee Turner Hol land, she was bom on May 24, 1948. She attended Uni ty High School. In her earlier years she was employed by WonderKnit, Lee Jeanes, and [" " BagerSport. She was a faithful member of Piney Groye AME Zion Church in Harmony. She gave God praises through her singing in the Mass Choir, Spiritual Choir and co-found- er of the Cousinetts. She was head of the Christian Educa- tion Department until stepping down due to declining health." , . , Her hobbies included softball, spades, singing and bingo. She was a loving mother to her children and others in the . community. She was married | ti to Willie J. Ferrell for 39 years. She was also preceded in death by: 4 brothers and a sis ter. JC Chambers, Charles Turner, James and Roy Holland and Phyllis Pmitt. Survivors: her husband, Willie Ferrell; 5 children, Keith (Thomasina) Holland of Salisbury, Denise .(Lee Bailey) Holland of Statesville, Tina Ferrell of Charlotte, JoeQuan- na Harris and Briaruie Parker of Salisbury; additional chil dren whom she raised; 4 brothers, Larry (Vivian) Holland of Atlanta, Ga., Stamey (Emma) Holland of Queens, N.Y., Otis Holland of Woodleaf, and Sammy Holland of Char lotte; 3 sisters, Martha Ann Johnson of Statesville, Mar garet Peck of Statesville and Darlyn (Anthony) Rivers of Harmony; 2 sisters-in-law, May Louis of Chicago and Joyce Ann Brown of Teimessee; 4 brothers-in-law. Perry, Terry and Peter Ferrell of Mississippi", and Lonnell Pruitt of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren. Erica Holland of South Carolina, Eric and Ke'Essence Holland, TayRoy Mayfield and Christian Bailey of Statesville; 4 great-grandchildren; special cousins and friends, Barbara Gaither, Shelia.Kea- ton, Victoria Brown, Shelba Turner, Silva Lewis, Nelda Chambers, Shanlyn Parsons, Andrea Myers, Lillian Brock, Ann Holland, Re-Na Allison, Bettye James, Doretha Nich ols, Thelma Gaither, George Redmond, Tom Monk, Hazel Dillard and Annie Benson; other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held on Sunday, Dec. 16 at 2 pjn. at Piney Grove AME Zion Church in Harmony. The Rev. Darian L. Potts officiated and the Rev. Reginald El- dridge delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Condolences: www.GTahamFuneralHome.net. ,<a~ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 20,2018 -13 Mitzi Marie Gregory Foster Mrs. Mitzi Marie Gregory Foster, 89. of Hilton Road, Advance, died Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018 at Trinity Elms in Qemmons. She was bom Aug. 27,1929 to the late Harold Clausell N^cki'^:^^ (Billy) 5 grandchildren, Emily Rintz Totherow (Todd), Jason Rintz, Sam Foster, Will Foster and Clayton Foster; 2 great-grandchildren, Russell and Wesley Totherow; a brother, Leonard "Butch" Gregory (Gail) of Burlington; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 18 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with the Revs. Chuck Baker and Billy Rintz officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends following the service. Memorials: Bethlehem UMC Cemetery Fund, c/o James Howard, 430 Hilton Rd., Advance. Condolences: www^atonjuneralservice .com. Amber Orean Jefferies Miss Amber Orean Jefferies of Winston-Salem died un- • expectedly on Dec. 12,2018. She was bom on Aug. 28, 1988 in Lexington. She re sided in Mocksville, before moving to Winston-Salem in i 2015. She was a student at Daymark Recovery Services. She was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church where she served on the usher board. She loved her family, she en- i,-... . r '.' • joyed being around people, and , • ' she loved fashion and having i" ftui- She had a joyous laugh She never met a stranger and her infectious personality drew her brother, Mario Jefferies of Shelby, and her grandfather, . ^ by; special dad, Comeil Jones, of Mocksville; brother, Tanis Jefferies (Shelby) of Advance; grandmother, Rachel Car son of Mocksville; grandfather, Horace Jefferies Sr. and grandmother Mae Jefferies of Shelby; aunt and best friend, Renee Carson of Mocksville; long-time companion. Earl Gordon of Winston-Salem; best friends, Britanny Green, Annie Kaye and Debra Nelson, and godmother, Rhonda L. Carson; and a host of cousins, family, and friends. Her funeral service was held on Monday, Dec. 17 at 2 pjn. at Shiloh Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Joe Clark officiated and burial followed in the church ceme tery. The family received friends at the church 30 minutes before the service. Condolences: ■www.GrahamFuneralHomeJiet. John Lester Keaton Mr. John Lester Keaton, 97, formerly of of Howardtown Circle, Mocksville, died Thursday,'Dec. 13, 2018, at Ber muda Commons in Advance. He was bom April .12,1922, in Da vie County to the late Samuel Gwyn and Julia Gertie Jarvis Keaton. After retire ment from Drexel Heritage, Mr. Keaton was involved in ministry. He was ^so preceded in death by:, his first wife and mother of his children, Ruth Howard Keaton; his second wife, Helen Boger Jones Keaton; 2 sisters; and 4 brothers, Survivors: 3 children, Ronald Keaton (Judy), Joan Bo ger (Gary) and Mike Keaton, all of Mocksville; 3 grand children, Jennifer Willard (Jamie), Jana Slough (Chad) and Dustin Keatqn;-2 great-grandchildren, Keaton Willard and Lacie Ruth Willard; and a stepdaughter, Linda Cooper (Del) of Advance. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 15 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Chaplain Katie Lovelace officiating. Burial followed in Dulin United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Dulin UMC Cemetery Fund, 897 Dulin Road, Mocksville. Condolences; www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Charles Ronald 'Ronnie' Leonard Charles Ronald "Ronnie" Leonard, 73, died at his resi dence at Mock Place in Mocksville on Thursday, Decl3, 2018 following a battle with cancer.. Bom Jan. 24, 1945, he was the son of the late Charles Hobert Leonard and the late Ruby Evelyn Byrd Leonard. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, David Mi chael Leonard and Jacob Eugene Leonard, and a sister, Pa tricia Gail Holmes. He grew up in Davidson County and attended "lyro schools. He worked for many years in the textile industry as a loom fixer. Later, he worited for the NC Dept. of Trans portation at the rest area. He enjoyed fi shing. Survivors: a son, Ronald Wayne Leonard; 3 daughters, Tina Ann Leonard, Sandra Renee Leonard and Angela De- nise Leonard; and a brother, Ralph Leonard and wife Hope,, all of Mocksville; 16 grandchildren; and 12 great-grand children. At his request, no formal services will be held and his cremains will be scattered across the lands he loved. Condolences: www.daviefuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 27,2018 • 11 Ronald Dean James Mr. Ronald Dean James, 63, of Mocksville, died on Tues day, Dec. 18, 2018 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was'bom Dec. 21, 1954 in Rowan County to Carol Dean James and the late Betty Sue Barney James. A .funeral service was con ducted • at noon Saturday, Dec. 22 at Turrentine Baptist Church with the Revs. Dairell Cox and Fred Cailton offici ating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends from 6-9 pm. Funml Home. at Eaton Phyllis Marie Sloan Tedder Nfc. Phyllis Marie Sloan Tedder, 78, of Hobspn Drive, Mocksville, died on Monday, Dec. 17,2018 at her home. She was bom Nbv.'23, 1940 in Forsyth County to the late Joseph Baird and Callie Brinkley Sloan. She was alSo preceded in .death by: 2 sons,' Joey Bracken and Tony Brack- en; and siblings, Mabel Rive- Tg''.'- ra. Ruby Johnson, David Sloan and Don Sloan.' iilwiBm Survivors:2daughters,Tina ™ AgBp Adkins of the home and Hope Dillenbeck (Mike), of Pennsyl- ^ ^ Wfm. vania; 5 grandchildren, Chan- ty and Kathy Kiger, and Eric, j Ashley and Ryan • Bracken; 5 great-grandchildren, Faith '' and Deslihy l^iger. Nevaeh . ' and Gage Perez, aihd Cathryn / Bracken; 2 sisters, Margie Ad- / ams (Avon) of Winston-Salem I i ^ :—- and Sandy Peeks (Eddie) of Clemmons; a brother, Dennis Sloan of Salisbury; and a daughter-in-law, SherryBracken of South Carolina. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Friday, Dec;, 21 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Eddie Spry officiating.' Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials; St. Jude Childrea's Research Hospital, 501 St.JudePlace,Memphis,TN 3.8105. Condolences: ■www.eatonfiineralservice.com.