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George Hathan Alien * Mr. George Halhan Allen, 94. of Coraatzer Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, June 27 , 2015, at Davis Re gional Medical Center in Statesville. He was bora Dec. 11,1920. in Da^'ie County to the late Joseph Elkanah and Mary Elizabeth Winteis Allen. Mr. Allen was veteran of the U.S. Army and retired from Heri tage Furniture after 35 years. He was a lifelong member of Coraatzer United Methodist Church. Mr. Alien enjoyed his many visits from relatives and friends, going out to eat on Tuesdays and loved his flea market business in Lexington. He was preceded in death by his wife of nearly 67 years, Pauline Bowens Allen; 2 sisters, Dorothy Honeycutt and Margaret Byprly; and 4 brothers, Paul Alien, Roy Allen, James Allen and Jerry Allen. Survivors: a son, Tun Allen (Brenda); 2 grandsons, Brandon Allen and Travis Allen (Whitney); 2 great-grand children, Phoenix Allen and Maddux Allen; 4 sisters, Edna McClary, Hazel Estes, Marie Shoaf and Nellie Cooper; a brother, Daniel Allen; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 6 pjn., Monday, June 29 at Coraatzer United Methodist Church with the Revs. Shane Young and Daniel Allen officiating. Buri al followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends from 4:30-5:45 Monday at the church. Memorials; Coraatzer L^C General Fund, 1032 Cor- natzer Road, Mocksvill. Condolences: www£aionJuneralservicex:om. DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tl.„rsd.y, July 2,2015 Fielding Combs Mr. Fielding Combs, 82, of Bermuda Run, died Sunday June 21.2015 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, He was bom June 20, 1933 in Forsyth County to Field- tor Jim Reid officiating. The family received friends following the service. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: w'WwJia^'worth-miUcr.cum. Annie Belle Stewart 'Sis' Buchanan Annie Belie Stewart "Sis" Buchanan, 72, of the Farm- ington community, died Friday, June 26,20)5, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was a native of Person County, born Feb. 4. ! 943 to the late John Ray Stewart and Geneva Cothran Prior she worked as a facilit)' nance supervisor for Fiber Optic manufacturing. She enjoyed crafts, cooking ^ and sewing. She delighted in listening to bluegrass music, 3"^ she enjoyed camping. j<^ys of her life were gtandchildren and great grandchildren. her Eugene W. Buchanan; 5 Mike Stewart of Salisbury, Lefty Stewart and wife Kim, and Steve Stewart, all of Mocksville, Kendall Chaffin and wife Melissa of Advance, and Russell Buchanan of Flor ida; 5 daughters. Melissa Toweiy of Salisbury, Barbara Stewart of Mocksville. Tammy Coble and husband Ron nie, and Becky Coore and husband John, all of Pleasant Garden, and Christy Stewart of Durham; n brother, Htigh Ray Stewart of Roxboro; a sister. Martha Gray and hus band Larry of Asheborc; plus 21 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by: 4 brothers, Bobby, Jimmy, Ronald and Donald Stewart; and a grandchild. Holt Chaffin. The family received friends on Sunday, June 28 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. A graveside celebration of life service was held at 11 am. Monday, June 29 at Springs Road Baptist Church Cemetery in Hickory, officiated by the Rev. Shane Nixon of the First Baptist Church ofMocks ville. Pallbearers were Chris Bracken, Timmy Bracken, Jonathan Dwiggins. Brandon Stewart, Michael Blanken- ship, Willie Cozart, Landon Correll and Ayden Home. Memorials: to help offset final expenses to Davie Funer al Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville. Condolences: ms-wMaviefiineralservice-com. Apacha Wall 'Pat' Overby Mrs. Apacha "Pat" Wall Overby, 77, of Advance died Tuesday June 23,2015 at her home. She was born Aug. 26,1937 in Forsyth County to Vi^lie and Joyce Bryant Wall. She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman "Sid" Gray Overby Sr.: a daughter, Patricia Marie Overby; and a brother, Bobby Lee Wall. Surviving; 5 children, Norma Pettyjohn of Wmston-Sa- lera, Bobbi Shell of Advance, Norman Gray Overby Jr. and wife Pam of Winston-Salem, Ronnie Overby and wife Billie of Lexington and April Todd and husband Doug of Advance; her caregiver. Garret Todd; 11 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Bertha Marie Morao. A funeral service was held at 11 ajn. Saturday, June 27 at Davie Bajjtist Church with Pastors Robert James and Josh Gentle officiating. Burial followed in the church cem etery. The family received friends Friday, June 26 at Hay- worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Condolences: H"H'U',/i<7VH'ort/i-mj7/er.com. Troy Eugene Spaugh Troy Eugene Spaugh, 69, of Mocksville, died under Hospice carc at his home on Hank Lesser Road on Tues day, June 2.2015 surrounded by his family. Bom May 15.1946 in Forsyth County, he was the son of the late Henry Harrison Spaugh and Minnie Easter Whisen- hunt Spaugh. He served his countrj' in the U.S. Marines and had worked in janitorial service at the 1-40 rest area. On March 21,1970, he married Helen Louise Everhart, his wife of 45 years, who survives. Also surviving: their children, a son, Casper Gray Spaugh and wife Linda, and a daughter, Cathy Dawn Hansen and husband Pete, all of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Almie Sweet and Cleave Binkley; 3 brothers, Harrison, Paul and James Spaugh; and 4 grand children. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Marie S. Campbell; and 5 brothers. Bud, John, Clyde, Arthur and Jasper Spaugh. Condolences: www^vieJuneralservice£oni. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 2,2015 Nelda Mae Hutchins Wall Mrs. Nelda Mae Hutchins Wall, 91. of Farmington Road.Mocksville, died Tuesday, June 23,2015, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was bom on April 2,1924, in Davie County to the late Troy Martin and Flossie Leona Irving Hutchins. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Lemuel Wall; and 2 brothers, Edward Hutchins and Ervin Hutchins. Survivors: a daughter, Kae Hendrix (Robert) of Mocks ville; a granddaughter, Melissa Hendrix Shuping (Kyle); 3 great-grandchildren, Taylor, Sarah and Emily Evans (Tyler Hayes); and 3 great-great-grandchildren, Aubrey Nicole Evans, Riley Peyton Hayes and Silas Spencer Hayes; and a sister, Edith Allen of Mocksville. A memorial service was conducted at 11 ajn., Friday, June 26 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Sam Lewis, Dean Allen and Freddie Wall officiating. Inurnment fol lowed in Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Oak Grove UMC Cemeteiy Fund, c/o Steve Whitaker, 2539 US 158, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eaionfuneralservicejconi. John 'Lee' Williams Mr. John "Lee" Williams, 79, of Mr. Henry Road, Mocksville, died Thursday, June 25,2015, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. He was bom Dec. 3,1935, and was the only child of the late John Hemy and Elizabeth Seamon Williams. He was . self-employed as a bam and fence builder until the age of 62 when he became disabled due to a stroke. Survivors: his wife and caregiver of 59 years, Mamie Sue Pinkston Williams of the home; and 2 daughters, Ann and Kay, both of Mocksville. A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, June 27 at Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends on Friday at Eaton Fimeral Home. Condolences: wwwMatonfiineralservice .com. Charles William Woodruff Sr. Mr. Charles William Woodmff Sr., 91. of Mocksville, died Wednesday, June 24,2015, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winslon-Salem after a short period of declining health. He was bom Jan. 18,1924 in Davie County to the late Charles Gaither and Ella McMahan Woodruff. Mr. Wood ruff was a fourth generation native of Davie County and was the youngest of 10 children. As a young man, he had woriced at Wilkins Dmg until being drafted into the U.S. Army for three years. During World War II, he served in the 11th Airborne 188th Parachute Infantry as an ammu nition bearer. He served in New Guinea, South Philippines and Japan and was a recipient of the Bronze Service Star Medal. Mr. Woodmff was on the first Triad Flight of Hon or. He worked for Holly Farms Poultry for 36 years and re tired as a commodity purchaser in 1988. Mr. Woodmff en joyed his retirement years trading and watching the stock market. He was a member of Mocksville Masonic Lodge 134 AF&AM. Mr. Woodmff attended First United Meth odist Church of Mocksville and married his wife there on June 26,1949. He was preceded in death by 5 sisters and 3 brothers. Survivors: his wife of 66 years, Christine Hendricks Woodmff of the home; a daughter, Gina Woodruff Bout- well (Raymond) of Loifisburig; a son, Charles W. Woodruff Jr. of Mocksville; a granddaughter, Molly Hendricks Bout- weU; and a sister, Eleanor Woodmff Frye. A funeral service was conducted at 11 am., Saturday, June 27 at First United Melodist Church in Mocksville with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery with full Masonic Rites. The family received friends Friday at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: First UMC, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfimeralservice£om. d. 5 O Me county Puniic unrarv Itodtsviile, NC Johnnie Doub Bailey Mrs. Johnnie Douh Baiiey,*S6. a resident of Davie Place, Mocksvilje, and formerly of US 04 East, died Friday, July 3,2015. at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Oct. 20, 1928 in Forsyth County to the late John Fletcher and Alma Tate Doub. Mrs. Bailey was a member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church, retired from Western Electric and was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. She was also preceded in death by her first husband, Hubert Hoke Moore; her second husband, David Kenneth Bailey: a daughter, Diane Mclntyre; a son, John Hubert Moore; 5 sisters, Nell Moore, Mary Samuels, Ruth Coins, Jessie Flynn and Pat Douglas; and 3 brothers, Toby, Frank and Jerry Doub. Survivors; 2 daughters, Linda Brannock and Johnnie Lyim Swicegood (Jimmy), all of MocksviUe; 2 sons, Tony Moore (Toni) of Mocksville and Samuel Bailey of Coolee mee; 9 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and a broth er, Jack Doub of Advance. A funeral service was conducted at 6 pm., Monday, July 6 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Robert Garreti of ficiating. The family received friends at the funeral home following the service. Burial was at 11 a.m.,T\jesday, July 7 at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials: Metrolina Association for the Blind, 704 Louise Avenue, Charlotte, 28204: or a charity of the do nor's choice. Condolences: w\K'W£au>nJunerahervice.rnm. Clinton Norris Beyer Mr. Clinton Norris Boyer, 86, of Advance, died Sunday, July 5,2015 at his home. He was born March 30, 1929 in Forsyth County to the late Sidney and Nellie Doty Boyer. Mr. Boyer worked for R J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. for 37 Vi years in the sheet met al department. For a number of years, he enjoyed working as a 4-H Leader in Davie County. Mr. Boyer was a mem ber of Green Meadows Baptist Church where he was part of the Willing Workers Class and he held many positions within the church. Surviving: his wife of 67 Vi years, Frances Hauser Boyer whom he married on Aug. 10, 1947; 2 sons, Lar ry Boyer (Linda) of Zebulon and Randy Boyer (Janice) of Advance; 3 grandchildren, Angie Marshall (RandaU) of Advance, Jeffrey Boyer and Philip Boyer. both of Zebulon; 4 great-grandchildren, Reid Marshall and Evan Marshall, both of Advance, and Joey Boyer and Zackary Carter, both of Zebulon: special cousin, Abram Barefoot (Glen) of Le- land: sister, Ada McBride of Clemmons; sister-in-law, Dor othy Breediove of Vifinslon-Salem; and a brother-in-law, John Hauser of Cary. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 7 at Green Meadows Baptist Church with the Rev. Josh Greene officiating. Burial followed at the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church prior to tlie service. Memorials: Green Meadows Baptist, 1646 NC 801 N., Mocksville. Condolences: wwv. Jiasyvorth-miUer.coni. davie county enterprise record, Thuisday, July 9,2015 John A. Coil John A. Coil, 86, of Mocksville. died on Sunday, July 5, 2015 at Regency Care, Qemmons. He had been declining health for several months. He was bora on April 8, 1929 in Swan, Ind., to Albert {ind Fem (Warner) Coil. On May 21, 1950 in Andrews, Ind., he married Virginia Blake; she survives. Also surviving: a daugh- ter, SaUy Ann (Michael) Brill of Advance; a son. John A. (Janette) Coil of Kansas City, Kan.; 5 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 3 broth- ers, Keith A. CoO of Hunter- town, Ind., Harry Malcolm Coil of Fort Wayne, Ind., and Jesse E. Coil of Craw- fordsville, Ind. He was preceded in death by: his parents; a sister, Wanda Lee Hampton; and a brother, Warner Albert Coil. He had been pastor of several Christian churches through the years. He had been the director of building, grounds and transportation for the Middlebuiy School Cor poration, built two golf courses (Oak Hills, Middlebury, and Hawthorne Hills, Fishers, Ind.) and hauled milk from farm to dairy in his earlier years. He resided in Venice, Fla. for 17 years after retirement then moved to Mocksville due to declining health and to be close to family. He was a for mer member of Central Cliristian Church and most recent ly of First United Methodist Church in Mockville, had an associate membership at St. Mark's Methodist Church and was a member of the Masonic Lodge. Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. on Friday July 10 and 10-11 a.m. Saturday. July 11, followed by a funeral service at 11 a.m. at Miller-Stewart Funeral Home, Middlebury, Ind. Services will be conducted by his son John Coil. Fam- Uy and friends may gather for a graveside service at 3 pjn. on Saturday at Swan Township Cemetery, LaOtto, Ind. Memorials: Alzheimer's Foundation of America; Prayers and Squares, Mocksville FUMC; or the Shane Fleming Memorial Scholarship Fund (Mocksville FUMC). Condolences: millcrsicM'artfui\eralhome£om. Georgia Ellis Comatzcr Mrs. Georgia Ellis Coraatzer, 92,of Bingham and Parks Road, Advance, died Friday, July 3,2015, at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Coraatzer was born Nov. 24,1922, in Davie Coun ty to the late Willie Lee and Stella Carter Ellis. She retired from Hanes Knitting/Sara Lee after more than 40 years. Survivors: several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was conducted at 11 ajn., Monday, July 6 at Coraatzer Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Ed Kuhar officiating. The family received friends at the graveside following the service. Memorials: Coraatzer Baptist, 1372 Coraatzer Road, MocksviUe. Condolences: wwv>'.ealotifuneTalservice£om. Davie county Piibiic liorarv Mocksville, NC D AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 9,2015 Doris Lee Sparks 'Dot' McDaniel Doris "Dot" Lee Sparks McDaniel, 89. of Mocksvillc died Wednesday, July 1, 2015, at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home. Bom in Davie County on June 4, 1926, she was the daughter of the late Henry Moss Sparks and Maggie Hel- lard Sparic-s. She was the widow of the late Billie E. Mc Daniel Sr. who died July 21, 1999. They were married for 53 years. Mis. McDaniel spent most of her life as a hair dresser. She completed her working career in food service at Davie County Hospital, where she worked for some 12 years. She enjoyed reading, camping, sewing and crochet ing, but the real enjoyment of her life was spending time with her family. Survivors: 2 scns.BiUie Edward McDaniel Jr. and wife, Lonna, and Rodney K. McDaniel and wife Terri, all of MocksvUIe; a daughter, Gail Cimpbell and husband Lar ry of Mocksville; a brother, Bobby Gene Sparks (Peg) of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren, Deena Burns (Chris), Rhon da Duggan (Brian), Kara McDaniel (Michael Lippman), Matthew McDaniel (Joyce Crater) and John Edward Mc Daniel; 4 great-grandchildren, Carson, Ally, Abby and Ava; plus a host of nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by 4 brothers; Bill, Gil bert, Thomas "TJ" and Dick Sparks; and 3 sisters, Helen Yokley, Betty Jo Bowens and Emily Stimpson. The family received friends Friday. July 3 at Comatzer United Methodist Church. The celebration of life service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 4 at Cornatzer UMC officiated by ilie Rev. Shane Young. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Jimmy Sparks, Ricky Sparks, Tommy Sparks, Denny Yokley, Mark Crotts and Jason Wisecarver. Honorary pallbearers were Sonny and Saylor Blevins. Memorials: Epilepsy Foundation of NC, Piedmont One, Suite 5541-A, 1920 W. First St.. Winston-Salem, 27104. Condolences: wwyi'daviefuneralservice.com. Randall G. 'Randy' Minor Randall "Randy" G. Minor, 60, of Advance died at the home of his parents, Bobby Grant Minor Sr. and Mickey Collins Minor, on Wednesday, July 1, 2015, while under the care of Hospice. He was bom in Forsyth County on Aug. 28, 1954. He was a graduate of Davie High nieces and nephews. Services will be announced later by Davie Funeral Ser vice of Mocksville. Memorials: Hospice of Davie. 377 Hospital St., Mocks ville. Condolences: wwwJaviefuncralservice.com. P3«i« ?'®u; Elinor Jane Paxton Satchell Mrs. Elinor Jane Paxton Sutcheii, 89, died Tliursday, May 14,2015, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was bom Sept. 10,1925, in Harrisville. W.Va. to the late Robert and Nina Paxton. Mrs. Satchel! earned her reg istered nurse degree and served in the Cadet Nurse Corps in Newport News, Va-firom Satchell was seamstress and enjoyed needlework, much of apple pastry beyond compare. was an inveterate reader and inventive crossword puzzler. Mrs. Satchell was a treasure trove of wisdom and a fount of hillbilly humor. Survivors: 5 children,Robert Mason Satchell (Ellen) of Gloucester, Va., Richard Lee Satchell (Susan) of Phoenix, Ariz., Jane Satchell McAllister (Charles) of Mocksville, William David Satchell (Karen) and John Mark Satchell (Pat), all of Richmond, Va.; 7 grandchildren; 8 great-grand children; and a sister-in-law, Luemma Paxton of Callahan, Fla. A celebration of her life will be conducted at 4 p.m., Friday, July 17 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. The family will receive friends following the service. Her ashes will be in terred in Peninsiiln Memorial Park of Newport News, Va., next to her husband. Memorials: First Baptist, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville; or a charity of one's choice. Condolences: www.eatonfunerahervice.com. Gladys Mae Cornatzer Shore Mrs. Gladys Mae Comatzer Shore, 90, of Comatzer Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday, June 30, 2015, at Ber muda Commons Nursing and She was bom Sept. 15, 1924 in Davie County to the late Ross Cleveland and Mattie Florence Barney Cor- naizer. Mrs. Shore was a member of Victory Baptist Church in Clemmons. Mrs. Shore enjoyed traveling, es- pecially to the coast. She nev- er met a stranger and loved to iP"' a offer coffee to her company. 'pt She was also preceded in- death by her husband, James ^ M Odell Shore; and a sister. Car- V Ps lie Beatrice Comatzer. . --s® Survivors: a son, Waverly Shore (Linda) of Pfafftown; 3 grandchildren, Timothy Dameon Shore (Keyser Ford), James Monroe Shore and Lisa MichcUe DiCiaccio (Josh); and 3 great-grandchildren, Carmen Shore, Anthony and Gabby DiCiaccio. A funeral service was conducted at 11 ajn.,Friday,July 3 at Comatzer United Methodist Church with Chaplain Jon Smith officiating.Bima] followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Thursday, July 2 at Eaton Fu neral Home. Condolences: www^aJonfuneralservicextom. Ruth Elizabeth Cbaffin Galther Snow Ruth Elizabeth Chaffin Gaither Snow, 84, of Mocksville died Sunday, July 5, 2015, at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. Bom in Davie County on March 19, 1931, she was the daughter of the late John Bunyan Chaffin and Hazel Eliz abeth Blackwelder Chaffin. She was first married to the late Kelly Lee Gaither Sr. In her earlier years, they enjoyed along with their late son, Kel- Daytona race. She had a love Wp for flowers and was able to K 8™^ many varieties in flower Joyed decorating it. She was fascinated with Piiiple Martin 45 years. Crocheting was one indoor hobbies, of Ijames Baptist Church and a member of the VFW Auxiliary. She was a graduate of Mocksville High School. She worked as a case worker for the Department of Social Services. Until their passing, she was care giver for Kelly Sr. and Kelly Jr. On July 24, 2004, she married S.T. Snow, Also surviv- ing: 2 sons, Curtis Gaither and wife Reiha of Harmony, and Ronald "Moony" Gaither of Jonesv-ille; a stepson Dale Snow of Harmony; 2 daughters, Brenda Crowe and hus band Phil and Kaihy Elizabeth Gaither, both of Mocks ville; a brother, Joe Tommy Chaffin (Judy Collett), of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren. Robby Robinson, Rhonda Martin, Shanda Gaither, Michael Crowe, Nathan Crowe, Anthony Gaither and Jennifer Gaither; and eight great grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by a grandson. Daniel Gaither, a great- grandson, Tyler Aaron Mabe, a brother and a sister. The family received friends on Tuesday, July 7 at Davie Funeral Service. The celebration of life service was held at 11 am. Wednesday, July 8 at Davie Funeral Service Cha pel officiated by the Revs. David Walters, Franklin Myers and Daniel Hamion. Burial followed in the Ijames Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Gordon Hospice House, 2347 Simonton Road, Statesville, 28625; or charity of donor's choice. Condolences: K'H'wMavieJuneraJsen'ice^om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Thursday, July 9 ,2015 James Larry 'Tater' Tutterow Mr. James Lany Tutterow. 68, of Rainbow Road, Ad vance. died Friday. July 3, 2013, at his home, surrounded by family. He was bom March 6, 1947, in Davie County. Known as "Tater" by friends, he was a graduate of Davie High School. He was a veteran of the US. Army and did a tour of duty in Vietnam in 1971. While in his teens, he worked ■'' ' 9 Uncle June Tutte^ov^'and developed a love of con- B" struction work. His dream of owniiig his own construction company became a reality 1984, when he became owner of Carolina Drifling & Blast- ing in Mocksville, a family owned business of 30 years, greatest love was spend- \li ^Hj ^8 with his grandchil-^^B dren, riding them 'around on 8olf and John Deere tractors. He spent lots of lime on his farm, raising beef cat tle. He especially loved the spring/fall hay harvest. He en joyed round track and drag racing. He supported many race teams and loved traveling around the United States drag racing with Rickie Smith and Todd Tutterow. In 2009, he and his son started their own team, Tutterow Racing. He beamed with pride every lime his son sat behind the wheel of a race car. There was nowhere else be would rather be on a Saturday night than a local short track, cheering on his son. As he was able to be semi-retired, he enjoyed spend ing lime at his home on 59th Avenue in Cheny Grove. He loved having annual 4tb of July parties with family and friends. He was preceded.in death by his parents, J£. Tbtlerow and Belt)' Walker Grissom. Survivors: his wife, France West Tutterow of the home; 2 children, Jason Everett Tutterow (Page) and Eliz abeth "Izzy" TXmerow Burchette (Joe); 3 grandchildren, Emily Reese and Harper James Tutterow and Joseph Pat rick Burchette Jr.; and lus extended Tutterow, Walker, West and Etchison families which included many uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. The funeral service was conducted at 2 pm., Monday, July 6 at First United Methodist Church, MocksviUe with Drs. Glenn L. Myers Jr. and David Gilbrealh officiating. Burial followed in the Batons Baptist Church cemetery with Masonic Graveside Rites. The family received friends Sunday, July 5 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials: Wake Forest Baptist Health, c/o Compre hensive Cancer Center, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Sa- lem, 27157: or Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka.KS 66675. Condolences: \iwy.ctilonJiincralsenice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 9,2015 Arthur Russell Youngberg Mr. Arthur Russell Yoimgberg, 79, a resident of the N.C. State Veterans Retirement Home in Black Mountain, died on July 1,2015. He was bom in Jamaica, N.Y., a middle-class neighbor hood in the New York City borough of Queens on Dec. 25, 1935 to Edwin Jerome and Florence Slamm Youngberg. He was the younger of two boys. He attended public school in New York and was a member of his high school rifle team which won the National NRA Junior Championship in 1952 and 1953. After high school he joined the U.S. Ma rine Corps where he rose to the rank of sergeant and earned the rifle marksmanship badge of expert rifleman. Upon completion of his ser%'ice in January 1962, he studied at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn where he earned a bache lor's degree in aerospace engineering and Rensselaer Poly technic Institute where he earned a master's in mechanical engineering. One of his favorite projects during his career was the work he did with Pratt & Whimey on the JT8D turbo engine, introduced in February 1963 with the inaugu ral flight of Boeing's 727. When he lived in Mocksville he was a member of First United Methodist Church where he would often help teach Sunday School or keep the nursery. Mr. Youngberg worked as an engineer at Ingersoll-Rand fix)m 1969-1985. In retirement he enjoyed listening to lus collection of classical music recordings, watching docu mentaries and sports, and keeping his family updated on all the quirky things he'd find in the newspapers and mag azines. He was always on the lookout for something witty. Surviving: his wife, Phyllis L. Youngberg of Givens Es tates in Asheville; 2 daughters, Traci Wood and husband Russ of Alpharetta, Ga. and Terri Queen and husband Da vid of Asheville: and a grandson, Russell A. Wood FV of Alpharetta. A private memorial service was held July 8 at the NC State Veterans Cemetery, Black Mountain. Memorials: Wounded Warrior Project, 4899 Belfort Road, Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL 32256, woimdedwar- riorprojectjorg; or National Humane Society, to HSUS, H02EE120202001, 2100 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20037; or your local Humane Society. Condolences; w'\i'w.groceJunera!home.com. Iffifart Tommy Edward Campbell Mr.Tonimy Edward Campbell. of Lewisville.died at Wake Forest Baptist Health. He was bora .Ian. 19.19.52 in Forsyth County to Edward and Jessie Marie Spaugli Campbell. He was of the Baptist faith and was the owner of Boxwood Specialist. Surviving: a daughter. Nikki HuKt: a son, Zacliary Campbell; 2 grandchildren. Taylor Hurst and Logan East man; 2 sisters, Iris Matthews and Nancy Collier; a brother. Curtis Campbell (Sandy); a niece and 2 nephews. Afuneral service will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 16, at Hajworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel.The family will receive friends following the service at the funeral home. ; Memorials; Wells Fargo, acci#6664230007 to help pay '. —for funeral expenses, j Condolences: •iwwJiaywortb'miller.com. I Alberta Ludwick Creason ' Alberta Ludwick Creason. 90. of Lt.vingtou died ' Wednesday. July 1,201.5 at Abbotts Creek Center. Born in Rowan County on May 12. 1925. she was the daughter of the late Clara Mac Ludwick and Ruben Lud wick. She a homemaker |||mm|^_^M||||m|n a member Baptist She was death by her husband. Norman F. Creason; daughter. Linda Marlene Coley; son. Colon James Coley Jr; and 2 grand- children. Survivors; her son. Rich- ard Coley (Lois) of Lin- wood; daughters. Barbara Crawford (Tim) of Lcxing- ion, Brenda Trexler of Sails- bury; 10 grandchildren; 2l'J great-grandchildren; and il great-great-grandchildren. Visitation was Monday. July 6 at First Baptist CIniich in Cooleemec. 204 Marginal St. The service was at 1 ! am. Monday tit First Baptist Church in Coolecmee with the Revs. Allen Mullis. David Davis and Josh Schefield officiating. Burial followed at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemec. Condolences; \\wv.lyerlyfnnera}home.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE REC ORD. Thursday, July 16 ,2015 Katherine Maxine Ijames Evan.s Ms. Katherine Maxine Ijamcs Evans. 6.5. of Columbus, Ohio, died on July 6. 2015. in Coliimbu after an extended illness. She was bom in Davie County on Aug. 1.5, 1951 to the late Elder John Calvin Ijames and the late Katherine G. Ijames. She attended Davie County Schools, and during her high school years, she en- joyed playing basketball for the Mohawkettes. She attend ed Ml. Zion Holiness Church in Mocksvilie. She left Davie County and relocated to Co lumbus in 1975. She earned her cosmetology license, Known as "Ms.Black" in Columbus, she was a woman of style, sassiness and confidence. She required respect. She was a direct per son and held nothing back. The question was not if she would tell you the truth, the question was can you handle the truth. She returned to North Caroli na for a shon time and shared her knowledge of cosmetology and other talents with her sister, Pastor Nettye Ijames-Barber. and her niece, Tameia Tatum. She was preceded in death by n brother. Bishop Robert E. Ijames. and a sister. Annie 1. Wilson. Survivors; a son. Curtis Russell Ijames of Mocks vilie; 2 daughters. Queena Sheiisa Ijames and Tanisha Shania Ijjimes, both of Columbus; 8 grandchildren and a greai-graiirlchiid, all of Columbus: 3 sisters. Rosa Lee (Jimmyt Arnold of Cooleenuv; Pastor Nettye Ijanies-Bar- ber of Mocksvilie. and Pastor Sylvia I. Mimkins of Co lumbus; 2 brothers. Bishop James R. (Josephine) Ijames and John Calvin (Maigarel) Ijames. both of Mocksvilie; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousiiis. other relatives and friends. A memorial service will be held on Aug. 13 at 6:30 pm. at Mt. Zion Holiness Church, 113 Mill St . Mocksvilie. Mary Virgiuia Waters 'Missy' Foster Mrs. Mary Virginia Waters ■'Missy" Foster, 71. of Dog wood Lane, Mocksvilie, died Wednesday. July 8, 2015, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winslon-Salem after a long pe ri od of declining health. She was born March 1, 1944, in Davie County to the late Samuel Edwin Waters Sr. and Virginia Adams Wa ters. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. Mocksvilie where she sang in the chancel choir. She retired from Davie County Social Services after 30 years. She was also preceded in death by a d.tughier. Meianie Lynn Foster Tbrner; and a brother. Major Edwin Waters Jr. Survivors: her husband. Carroll Foster of the home; a daughter, Beth Goad (Charles) of Mocksvilie; 5 grandchil dren, Charlie Link, Emily Turner. Daniel Turner, Sam Tay lor and Maggie Goad; a sister, Molly Sell (Billy) of Locust; ajid her canine companion. Snoopy. Amemorial service was conducted at j] a.m., Saturday, July 11 at First United Methodist Church, Mocksvilie with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. Inummem followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends Friday, July 10 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: First UMC Choir, 310 N. Main St.,Mocks- vUle. Condolences: wvnv.eatonfuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 16,2015 Willie Estee Gefer ^ Mr. Willie Estee Oeter uf Salisbuiy died on Friday, July 10, 2015 at Novant Health Rowan Medical Center in Salis bury. where he had been a patient for one da>-. Boni in Woodk-af on Feb. 4. 1932. Mr. Geier was the son of the ialc Benjamin Fred Geier and Lucy Pharr Geter. His formal education wa-s in the public schools of Rowan County. He lelt North Carolina at a young age and moved to Philadelphia. Pa., seeking p— better job opportunities. He was employed by General Motors, and retired after 32 years. While in Pennsylvania he Joined St. Matthew AM£ Church and maintained his membership until he returned to North Carolina where he Joined New Jcnisalem Holi- | ness Church in Woodteaf. Mr. Geter to talk. He a frequent visitor at the Rufty Home, where he talked, exercised and played board games. He was known for picking on the staff. Each time he visited, he pro\ ided lunch for the workers as well as those who were in his group. He always look doughnuts to the medical staff when he had an appointment with his physician, even If it made him late. He did no less at the Laurel Nursing Home where he took physical therapy. He was a constant cncourager to staff and patients, and pro vided lunch on a continual basis. Family was imjwrtant to him, and he enjoyed organizing the family reunion. He was preceded in death by his first wife Dorothy, and their son, Joseph; 7 brothers, William, James, Jolui, J.W., Benjamin. Nathaniel, and Albert Geter; 2 sisters. El Willie Barkley and Areia Allen. Survivors: his wife. Ma-xim- Richards-on Gctci of the home; a si.sier. Es.sii' Ruth (Hatlic) I.each of New Jersey; a brother-in-law, James Richardson; 6 sisiers-in-Iaw, Helena Washington, Breiida Monison, the Rev. Brenda Geter, Lu cille Geter, Shirley Geter. and Maiy Nora Geter. His funeral scnice was to be held Thursday. July 16 at noon at Graham Fiuieral Home in Mocksvillc. The Rev. Brenda Geter was to officiate. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Condolences: M'ww.Graha}nFmeralHome.nel. Randali G. 'Randy' Minor Randall "Randy" G. Minor, 60, of Advance died at the home of his parents. Bobby Grant Minor Sr. and Mickey Collins Minor, on Wednesday, July 1. 2015, while under the care of Hospice. He was born in Forsyth -^^^9 Count)- on Aug. 28, 1954. He was a graduate of Davie High School and attended Forsyth Tech where he recei\-ed train- ing to begin his 30-ycar career welding. He worked for Varco Pniden Buildings. Inc. In addition to his parents, he is survived by: .3 brothers, ^^^E Bobby 0. Minor Jr. and ^s-ife Janet, Michael Minor and'^^^HiBBPr^^^^H wife Anita, and Waller Minor and wife Annette, all of Ad vance; 2 sisters, Debbie Livengood and husband Dennis, and Renee Carter and husband. Marty: plus several nieces and nephews. A graveside celebration of life service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday. July 19 at ElbaviJle United Methodist Church Cemetery. 2595 CN 801 S., Advance. Memorials: Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital St., Mocks- vUle. Condolences: M'H'wzfov/e/^merfl/.ren'/ce.com. Mary Allen 'Nettie' Nail Mrs. Mary "Nettie" .-Mien Nail, 92. of Gladstone Road, Cooieemee, died Monday. July 6, 2015. at her home, sur rounded by her loved ones She was lx>m Jul) 15, 1922, in the Cana community of D.ivie County to the late . Church, Cooieemee. en- Mclutyre, Megan Mclntyre, Stephanie Hinz, Ashlee Baune and Meagan Andrade; and 7 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pan., Thursday, July 9 at First Baptist Church, Cooieemee with the Revs. Alan Mullins and Lany- Allen officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family received friends Wednesday. July 8, at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials; First Baptist. PO Bo.\ 615. Cooieemee; or Hospice/Palliative CarcCenter. 377 Hospital St., Ste, 103. Mocksvilie. Condolences; •www.niii'utKni rals' rvlreront. Elinor Jane Paxlon Satchell Mrs. Elinor Jane Paxioii Satchell. 89, died Thursday. May 14, 2015, at AittiiraD Care of Mocksvilie. Among the survivors are a daughter, Jane Satchell McAllister and husband Charles of Mocksvilie. A celebration of her life will be conducted at 4 pan.. Friday, July 17. at Eaton Funeral Chapel. The family will receive friends following the service. Her ashes will be in terred in Peninsula Memorial Park of Newport News. Va., next to her husband. Memorials: First Baptist. 412 N. Main St., Mocksvilie; or a charity of one's choice. Condolences: >virvv.ea<oufi/ijera/.te»Tice.cont. Vernon James Smiley Mr. Vemon James Smiley, 48, of Advance died Friday. July 10.2015 at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital. He was born May 27.1967 in California to Edward l.ec aud Barbara Folk Smiley, Surviving: his wife. Samantha Bell Smiley; a datighier, Kathryn Smiley; his father and wife Linda; a brother, Jeff Smiley and wife Angel; and 2 step-sisters.Tammy and Su san Freeman. The family will have a private memorial service. Condolence: M'H'w./i<7vworf/i-Hii7/erz-yj'/i. NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, July 16,2015 Nicole Lynettf Hickmon Taylor Nicole Lynetie Hicknioii Ta\l<ir. 42, died on Siitiirday. July 11.2015. at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Bom in Lansing. Mich. on she was the daughter of Sharon Leigh Osbom. and the laic O'Neal Hickmon. She was gradu- ate of Eastern High School in Lansing. She worked in retail sales and attended Enon Bap- list Church in Salisbury. Also surviving: her bus- band of more than 20 years, Edward Richard Taylor of the home; a Tyler Tay- lor of Salisbury; 3 step-sons, Philip Taylor (Hillary) of Ne- vada, Todd Taylor (Starr) of Gold Hill Robert Taylor (Jody) of Rockwell; 2 broth ers, Greg and Jason Osbom; 3 sisters, Monica Prince, Liz McClellan and l-eslie Osborn: 8 grandchild]en. Kounney, Nicholas. Alexis. Samuel, and Kami Taylor and Madison, Morgan and Macey Banks. A celebration of life service was conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 14 at Enon Baptist Church in Salisbury with the Rev. Ken Clark officiating. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials; to help with funeral expenses. Davie Funer al Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville. Condolences; wH'Au/ejviefiinerii/.xervireJ.vm. James Larry Tutterow Mr. James Larry Tutterow. 68. of Rainbow Road. Ad vance, died Friday, July 3,2015, at his home, surrounded by his family. He was described by many as a man with a big heart, who you always knew when he entered the room. He was bom March 6, 1947, in Davie County. Known as "Tater" by his friends, was a graduate of n B Davie High School, Class of n " M 1965. He was a veteran ofn . ; I the U.S.Amny and did a Tour of Duty in Vietnam in 1971. While in his he worked for his Uncle June TYitterow developed a love of con- struction work. His dream of B^B m owning his own construction company became a reality in ^^B flB 1984. when he became owner ^^B B0 of Carolina Drilling & Blast- ^^B *. j. ing in Mocksville. a family owned business of 30 yeats. He was a member of First United Methodist Cliurch. Mocksville iuul a member of Slalesville Masonic Lodge 0027 AF&AM. His greatest love was spending time with his grandchildren, riding them around on his golf cart ,nnd John Deere irafiors. He spent lots of lime on his fami, raising beef cattle. He especially loved the spring/fall hay harvest. He enjoyed round track and drag racing and supported many race teams and loved traveling around the United Slates drag racing with Rickie Smith and Todd Tutterow. In 2009, he and his son started thefr own team. Tutterow Racing. He be.imed with pride every lime liis son sat behind the wheel of a race car. There was nowhere else, he would rather be on a Saturday night tlian a local short track, cheering on his son. As he was able to be semi-retired, he enjoyed spending lime at his home on 59tli Avenue in Cheny Grove. He lo\'ed having annual 4th of July p.nrties with family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents.!. B.Tutterow and Betty Walker Grissom. Survivors; his wife. Frances West Tutterow of the home; 2 children. Jason Everett Tutterow (Pttge) and Eliz abeth "Izzy" Tutierow Burchette (Joe); 3 grandchiidren. Emily Reese and Haiper James Tutterow and Joseph Pat rick Burchette Jr.: and liis extended Tuiieiow. Walker, West and Etchison families which included many uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. The funeral service was conducted at 2 pjn., Monday. July 6 at First United Methodist Church, Mocksville with Dr. Glenu L. Myers Jr. and Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. Burial followed in the Batons Baptist Church cemeteiy with Ma.<;oDic Graveside Rites.The family received friends Sunday, July 5 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials: Wake Forest Baptist Health, c/o Compre hensive Cancer Center, Medical Center Blvd.. Winston-Sa- lem, 27157; or Wounded Warrior Project. PO Box 758517. Topeka, KN 66675; or First UMC Choir, 310 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Condolences: WH-w.ecJlonfi(ncr<iisrn'i< f.a>m. Hoyle Russell 'Bucky' Barber Mr. Hoyle Russell -'Bucki?" Barber, S7. of Salisbury, died Sunday. July 5.2015 at Nov.inl Health Rowan Medi cal Center surrounded by his family. He had been in declining health but death was unex pected. Bom March 2.^. 1928 in Lexington to the late Ethel Mae Barber and Guy Alexander Barber, he was a graduate of Boyden High School and Catawba College Class of 1950. Before his retirement Mr. Barber was self-employed as the owner of Davie Sjinitarion. Mr. Barber was a longtime member and former elder at Franklin Presbyterian Churcli. While his life allowed, he was a golfer and loved to garden. Mornings he could often be found enjoying the fellowship of fnend.s at College Bar-B-Que. Surviving: his wife of 65 years. Ann Martin Barber, to whom he was manied June 24, 1950; sons, Gerald Frank lin Barter and wife Jonna of Richmond. Va.; Martin Lee Barber and wife Dreama of Mocksville; and John Russell Barber and wife Cheryl of Orinda, Calif.; daughters. An nette Barber Goodman of Salisbury and Candace Barber Jennings and husband Scott of Clayton; sister. Patty Shinn of Mt Ulla; 8 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. The family received friends Jul>' 8 at Summersett Fu neral Home..The funeral service was at 1 ] a.m. Thursday, July 9 at Franklin Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. John Elam. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials: Franklin Presbyterian, 280 Franklin Church Dr., Salisbury, 28147; or The Alzheimer's Foundation of America, 322 Eight Ave . 7th Floor, New York, NY 10001. Condolences: yi'>\-yi .su/miwrseti/iiiu:riilhome.com. James Michael Feefaan Mr. James Michael Feehan, 44, of Mocksville, died Fri day morning, July 17.2015 at the HOCK Family Pavilion at Duke Home Care & Hospice in Durham. Mr. Feehan w'as bom July 24, 1970 in Newton. Iowa to the late Richard Lee iind Gennie Marie Cupp Feehan. He was a graduate of Iowa State University and a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. He loved traveling and loved his dogs. Survivors: his wife, Erin Amirn Feehan of the home: a son. Calder James Feehan of the home; a sister, Mar)' Feehan of Newton; his uncle and aunt. Charles and Sheryl Cupp of Des Moines. Iowa; his aunt. Urrie Syramonds of Newlon, and a number of other aunts, uncles and cousins; A memorial service was held at St. Paul's Epj.scopal Church on Wednesday. July 22 at 1 p.m. by the Rev. .lohn Shields. The family received visitors at noon with an hoitf reception following the service. ' Memorials: Cancer Services of Winston-Salem. 3175 Maplewood Ave.. Winston-Saiem, 27 J03. : Condolences: uwvjialernfli.coni. » Nadinc Lanlcr Koont/ Mrs. Nadine Lanier Koontz, 88, formerly of US 158. died Saturday. July 18. 2015. at Bennuda ViUage Health care Center in Advance- Mrs. Koontz was born June 26. 1927, in Davie County to the late Harrison Heury and Mary Louise Wail Lanier. She was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church and a lifelong member of the Pioneers Volunteer Nerivork. Mrs. Koontz enjoj'ed working in her flower gardens. She was also preceded in death by her husband, James Fnuiklin Koontz; 5 sisters; and 5 brothers. Sun'ivors: her nieces and caretakers. Ann Allen of Mocksville and Ka)' Burton of Adi'ance; and several other nieces and nephews.. A graveside service was conducted at 11 am., Tuesday. July 21 at Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Sam Lewis offici ating. Memorials: Oak Grove UMC General Fund, 2006 US 158, Mocksville. Condolences: v>Mw.eatonfuiieralscr\>icex:om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 23,2015 John Henry O'Neal John Henry O'Neal. 73. of Mocksville. died on Friday. Juh 17,2015. ai Gordon Hospice Home in Sialcsviile after a period of declining health. A native iuid lifelong a-sidciii of Davie County, he \va.s bom on Oct. 8.1941, to the late .lohn Frank O'Neal and Stel- la Tunerow O'Neal. He was the widower of Frances Cran- fill O'Neal, who died July 4, 2010. They were married for 49 years. Mr. O'Neal honorably served his country in the U.S. Army (1960-1962). He retired as a long-distance truck driv- er, having worked for Christy Trucking, and he served in law enforcement witli the Davie County Sheriff's Dept., the Mocksville Police Dept. and Corrections. He enjoyed his membership in the Piedmont Antique Power Association and was a long-time member of Center United • Methodist Church. Survivors: daughters. Charlene O'Neal Hayes and hus band James of Mocksville and San Jose, Calif., and Tam my O'Neal of Mocksville; a brother, Bill O'Neal and wife Ruby of Mocksville; a sister-in-law, Rctha Gaither and husband Curtis of Harmony; 6 grandchildren, Krista Man ning (Tommy), Brittney Taylor, Austin Moody, Nicholas Moody, Johnathan Britt (Courtney) and Josh Britt; and 5 great-grandchildren, Olivia and Charles Henry Manning. R.aylan Ka.se Britt. Knden Clark Castle and Kaylee Mi chelle Ollis. The family received friends on Monday. July 20 at Da vie Funeral Service Chapel. The celebration of life service was held at 10 am. Tuesday. July 21 at Center United Methodist Church officiated by the Revs. John Erwin and Greg McEwen. Burial followed in the church cemetery with full military honors to be accorded by the VFW Me morial Honor Guard and the NC National Guard Honors Team. Memorials: Hospice of IredelJ. 2347 Simonton Rd., Stalesville, 28625: or to PAPA. PO Box 1041. Mocksville. Condolences: Mww.davicfiuiera/service.iom. Elizabeth Ann 'Libby' Boger Smith Mrs. Elizabeth "Libby" Ann Boger Smith, 60, of Union Grove, died Tuesday, July 14.2015, at her home. She was bom Sept. 20, 1954 in Iredell County to Edith Elizabeth Henderson Boger and the late William Glenn Boger. Mrs. Smith was a member Dnion Grove United Methodist fi^d served as presi- Dermatology of ''served on theNational Dermatology of Nursing board. Survivors: her husband of 33 years, Randy Smith of the home; a daughter, Renee Galliher (Mi- chael) of Mocksville; grand- (children, Amanda Harris (Brent), Morgan Galliher and Michael Galliher Jr., all of Mocksville; a sister, Katie Bowie (Wendell) of StatesvUle; a brother, Bill Boger (Tammy) of Granite Quarry; several nieces and nephews; and special fWends, "Angus" and "Jack." A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm., Friday, July 17 at Union Grove United Methodist Church with the Revs. S. Neill Shaw and Fred Carlton officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Thursday, July 16 ai Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Condolences: »'\yw.eaton/iiiirra/scrvice'.aw!. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, July 23,2015 Donald Houston Taylor Donald Houston Taylor, 84, of Salisbury died Sunda} July 19,2015 at Novant Health Rowan Medical Center. ' Bom in Dasde County on June 8.1931, he was the so of the late Lena Shoaf Taylor and Loyd H. Taylor. He wa a He was also preceded i death by his son, Donald Houslon Taylor Jr.; daughte. Donna Godbey; sister. Nellie T. Kerley; brother. Billy I Taylor. Survivors: his wife, Shirley Taylor of Salisbury'; sor Michael Edward Taylor (Teresa) of Salisbury; daughters Mary "Snoolde"' Dayvault (Phillip) of Kannapolis, Bar bara Roseman of Mocksville; step-son, Jimmy Thompso (Vickie) of Salisburj'; step-daughter, Angela Alexande (Todd) of China Grove; brother, C. Douglas Taylor (Kay of Thomasville; sisters, Carol T. Snyder (Pete) of Cleve land. Diane Menster (Jim) of Woodleaf, Geraldine "'Geii Balfrey (Bobby) of Beech Island. S,C.; sister-in-law, Lin da Tayloi" of Cooleemee; numerous grandchildren an great-grandchildren. Visitation was Wednesday, July 22 at the Haven Luthei an Church Fellowship Hall. 207 W. Harrison St Salisbury 28144. Graveside service was at noon Wednesday at Salts bury National Cemetery with the Rev. Chris Williams ol ficiating. Military rites were performed by the Lyerly Vol uiiteer Honor Guard. Memorials; Rowan Humane Society. 112 W. Innes St Salisbury, 28144. Condolences: \v\\-\v.i\erlyfuneralhomi'xom. Dane coutity PuGiic UDfaf> Mocksviiie, NC >iULV a.c, i6i5 HiNES WiNSTON-SALEM Charles Clement Hines 9/11/1921 -7/23/2015 Mr. Charles Clemeni Hines, 93, son of Linda Clement Hines and Samuel Holder Hines, was born September 11, 1921 on the family.farm. . Charlie, a friend to everyone, ' joined the Lord and his be loved Margie on July 23,2015. He was a U.S. Navy veteran, having been a member of the WIVII Navy I-rogman un- derwatei demolition team, a precursor to the Navy SEALS. He worked for Western Elec tric, retiring after 35 years of service. He was also a natu ral athlete, enjoying golf and baseball. Charlie and Margie enjoyed 57 years of happi ness, and he was truly "the best dad ever." He believed in "live and let live" and was always there to lend a helping hand to those who needed a fresh start. Charlie is sur vived by three daughters, El len Woods (Bruce) of Raleigh, Mary Cole (Tom) of Gary and Lee Kennedy (Patrick) of Beaverton, Oregon. He is also survived by five grandchil dren, Andy Woods, Chelsea i Cole, Sarah Cole, Brian Ken nedy and Katie Kennedy as well as his very special buddy for four vears Sarah Sharpe and his 'honorary daughter Cindi Hunter (Jo'dy). A me morial service will be held Wednesday, )uly29 at 2:00PM at Parkway ' Presbyterian Church. Please direct dona tions to the Parkway Presby terian Church at 1000 York shire Road, Winston-Salem, NC. Online condolences may be made at www.hayworth- miller.com. (Hayworth-Mill- er Silas Creek Chapel)Mocksviile, NC DAVIE COL? ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 30,2015 Bonson Leon 'Jiggs' Bailey Mr. Bonson Leon "Jiggs" Bailey, 90, of US 64 E., Mocksville, died Sunday, July 26. 2015, at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. Mr. Bailey was bom Feb. 16, 1925 in Davie County lo the late Bonson and Josie Tucker Bailey. He was retired from Dixie Fumiture. Mr. Bailey was a member of Foil; Baptist Church. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Nellie M?.e Danner Bailey; a daughter, Wanda Flippin; a brother. Al fred Bailey; and 2 sisters, Mamie Jean Hartman and Peggy Jones. Survivors; a son, Tim (Debbie) Bailey of Advance; 4 grandchildren, Kevin Gilbert, Kerri Creel (Rob), Clint Bai ley (Barbie) and Lauren Flippin; 6 great-grandchildren, Gracen, Bubba, Shayna, lyier Carter and Brylie; and ca nine companion, "Puppy." A graveside service was to be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 30 at Foik Baptist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends fhrm 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, July 29 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Alzheimer's Assoc. Western Carolina Chapter, 3800 Shamrock Drive, Brancomb 10, Charlotte, 28215-3220. Condolences: n-ww£aionfimeral.Ken-ice.com. Bobby Gray Brannock Mr. Bobby Gray Brannock, 84, died surrounded by his family on Saturday, July 25. 2015, at Novant Health For syth Medical Center. He was born April 13, 1931, in Forsyth County to the late Ciuiis and Maigie Crews Brannock. Mr. Brannock was a veteran of the U.S. Na\y having ser\'ed during the Kore- ^ Conflict. He had worked at Western Electric and was later owner of United Alarm Compa- ny. Mr. Brannock was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church and former president of Piedmont CARRS Association. preceded in brothers, Harold Dean and Danny Brannock. Survivors: his wife, Ruth Jordan Brannock of the home; 2 sons, Alvin Brannock of Pem- broke, Va. and Jason Brannock (Cory) of Winston-Salem; 2 daughters, Bonnie Davis (Steve) of Pembroke and Lori Drum (Chip) of Kennesaw, Ga.; 5 grandchildren, Hannah and Hayden Drum, Lily and Hadley Brannock and Katie Davis; a great-granddaughter, Lillian Davis; 2 brothers, George "Buck" Brannock of Winston-Salem and Donald Brannock (Brenda) of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Betty Inabinet (James) of King and Mary Hege (Ben) of Summerville. Ga. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Tuesday, July 28 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Sam Lewis and Bobby Summers officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with military honors con ducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends Monday, July 27 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials: Oak Grove UMC, 1994 US 158, Mocks ville. CoDdolences: www£atonfuneralservice£om. Benjamin Bunch Bemnamin Bunch, classical guitarist from Basel, Swit zerland. died July 8.2015 in Basel, of cancer. He was bom July 17, 1947 in Statesville, the sixth of eight children of Charles L. Bunch Sr. and Katherine Frost Bunch. Following aself-guided tour of Europe with a friend after high school, he graduat- ed from the N.C. School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, majoring in organ music and later the classical guitar un- der the tutelage of Jesus Sil- va. After studying with the 5^^ masters in Europe, he was '-Jp professor of classical guitar at the Musik Akadamie in ^ Basel for more than 30 years, and perfonned on stage, radio and TV on four continents. He was invited td speak at the First World Symposium on Heitor Villa-Lobos in Paris and later in Sao Paulo, while touring in South America. He was among the group invited to the reburial of Andre Sego via in Spain. As a young musician, he had master classes with Segovia. Mr. Bunch transcribed and arranged him- dreds of musical works for the classical guitar. His recent life was centered around daughter Alycia May, who al age 7, under her parents' guidance, is an accomplished violin ist. singer and dancer. In 2000, he was the featured artist for the Lakeland (Florida) Imperial Symphony Orchestra. He was bom on a farm in Statesville and enjoyed thai life with seven siblings until moving to Brevard and later to Mocksville. He lived in Lakeland breifly in tlie early 1970s before moving in Europe. He came to Lakeland often to visit his molher, Katherine Bunch, now 100. and has many friends there. Survivors: his wife. Krisztina Wajsza Bunch, concert pianist, daughter. Alycia Ma>', and step-daughter. Anthea of Basel; brothers, Charles L. Bunch Jr. (Maxine) of States ville, David Bunch (Jean) of Lakeland, Austin W. Bunch (Marion) of Atlaniii, Ga.; sisters, Linda Best of Brevard, Anne Toopes (James) of Gainesville, Ga., and Jane Ather- ton (Mark) of Bellingham, Wash. He was preceded in death by: his father; brother, Wil liam D. "Bill" Bunch of Lakeland (Benjamin and Bill were featured musicians at annual family gatherings.). Oavie county PuOiic uurcrv Mocksville, NC Abigail Elizabeth CampbeU Abigail Elizabeth Campljell was bom on Sept. 19,2008 and died on Thursday, July 23,2015, at ber home with her family by her side. Her life seem for but those by her understood the quality of ^ ll exceeds the quanti- ly of time which one \- lives. Abigail was a ' enthusi-■W } - I astic little girl withIF L- . ,^B|j determination thati .i; JjjSL^^ ' . was amazing. SheI loved her family and had them wrapped around her finger. She had a way of bringing people to gether. Her smile and laugh would brighten anyone's day. Abigail never went anywhere without someone telling her how beautiful her blonde curly hair was or comment on her stylish outfits. Among her favorite things to do were going out for ice cream and going to school at The Children's Center. Abi gail accomplishments at school made her strive every day to learn more. Survivors: her parents, John and Heather Yeomans; big sister, Ashlyn Yeomans (sissy); Sugar (her dog); grand parents, Robin Gatton, Mike Campbell, Jay and Maureen Lytsell; great-grandparents, Mary Ann Gatton, Jerry and Frances Campbell; uncles and aunts, Brandon Campbell, Jimmy Yeomans,Tiffany Southard; great-uncles and aunts, Billy and Shenie Haithcox, Bobby and Debbie Heftier, and Jolmny Gatton; cousins, Jennifer N. Hefner,Logann Foltz, Jesse Yeomans, Adam and Jennifer E. Hefner; and special people Abi loved, Grandma Kelly Earnest, Aunt Stephanie Slanc, Draven Slane and Wanda Ladd. She was preceded in death by a great-grandfather, Pete Gatton. A funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 26 with Dr. Chris Thompson officiating, in the chapel of Frank Vogler and Sons Funeral Home, Clemmons. The family re ceived friends Sunday prior to the service. There will be a private burial. Memorials: The Children Center, 2315 Coliseum Dr., Winston Salem; Society Baptist cemetery fund, 879 Gar den Valley Rd., Statesville: or to Mountain Valley Hos- pice-WoItz Hospice Home, 945 Zephyr Road, Dobson, 27017. Walter Leon Eaton Mr. Waller I.eon Eaton, 90, of MocksvUle.died Friday, July 24,2015, at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. He was bom June 12, 1925, in Davie Cbunty to the late Carl W. and Lillace Bowles Eaton. Mr. Eaton was a veteran of the U.S. Nca\7 having served during World War II, He was the vice president of Eaton Funeral Home, Inc. Fol lowing his retirement, he spent much of his time involved with Meals-On-Wheels and other community ser\'ice. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Joyce Mil dred VVliiiener Eaton; .and his brother, N. Wayne Eaton. Survivors: 3 sons, Michael Eaton (Lorrie) Hickory, Steve Eaton (Caixjl) of Yadkinville and Jeff Eaton (Ann) of MocksviUe; 5 grandchildren, Christopher Eaton (Natassia), Eric Eaton (Amber), Carla Bemia (JefO. Zach Eaton (Jor dan) and Ally Eaton; A great-grandsons, Lachlan Bemia, Coojjer Eaton, Jasper Bemia and Walker Eaton; 4 sister-in- laws, Annie Lapish, Sarah Hartline, Frances Whitener and Mary Louise Whitener; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm., Sunday, July 26 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. A. Shane Nix on and Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. Burial foUowed in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends Saturday, July 25 at the funeral home. Memorials: Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simonton Road, Statesville, 28625; or First Baptist Building Fund, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville. Condolences: M'ww.eatonfiineralxervice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, July 30,2015 Bobby Joe JenkinsMr. Bobby Joe Jenkins, 71. of Advance died Friday, July 24,2015. He was born Aug. 5,1943 in Norfolk, Va. to Ervin Dol- phus Jenkins and Lucy Staley Jenkins, Mr. Jenkins was an a beekeeper. Sunivors; his wife, Betty Jenkins of the home; 2 sons, Bobby and Tony of Pennsylvania; a stepson, Greg of Ad vance; his mother, Lucy Jenkins, sister, Barbara Pardue and brother, Jerry Jenkins, aU of King; and many friends. A graveside service was conducted at 2 pjn. Monday, July 27 at Westlawn Gardens of Memory by Pastor Ed Sears. Condolences: wwv.kayworth-miller.com. Elizabeth *Faye' Keatoii Elizabeth "Faye" Keatoii, 62. of Mocksville, died Sunday, July 26,2015. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.She was bom in IredeD County on Aug. 2, 1952. the daughter of the late Lester and Inez Gunter Troutman. She was the of Jimmy Gray Keaton Sr. and they had been married for more than 44 years, Also sun'iving: a daughter, Pamela Faye Keaton of Mocks-ville; 2 sisters,Kay Keaton and ^Bg: ■ husband Tim of Mocksville, and Susie Christie and husbandBob of Salisbury; u special niece, Teresa Nance of Wood- leaf: and a sistcr-in-lnw. Faye was also in death by a son, Jimmy Gray Keaton Jr., on April 23. 2013; and a sister, Peggy Troutman Davis.Mrs. Keaton had been a cashier in the retail industry, having worked for Dollar Tree stores and Wal-Mart, She attended Wyo Bible Methodist Church. A celebration of life service was to be conducted at 2 pm. Wednesday. July 29 at the Davie Funeral Service Cha pel officiated by the Revs. David Stetler and James Ward. Burial was to follow in the Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery. The family was to receive friends one hour prior to the time of service in the funeral chapel. Memorials: Kate B, Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: ^i'wwxJaviefuneralservice.com. Thomas Fiynn 'Tommy' Meroncy Mr. Thomas "Toniiny" F]\ nn .Mcroney Jr., 8], formerly of Sout Main Street. Mocksville, died Tuesday, July 21, 2015, at Autumn Care of MocksviUe. He was bora on March 19,1934, in Davie County to the late Louise Rodwell Mercney and Thomas Flynn Meroney Sr. A memorial graveside service was conducted at 11 am., Friday, July 24, at Rose Cemetery. Condolences: ww\v.ealonfiineraIser\'ice.com. Davie county PtiBiic uDiaii Mocysviile, NO BUiy Ray Moore Sr. Billy Ray iMoore Sr., 80, die4 Sunday, July 26, 2015, at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Beckley, W.Va. A native of Raleigh County, W.Va., he was bom March 28, 1935. the son of the late Grover C. Moore and Minnie Dodd Moore. He was the widower of the late Mary Fran- ces Smith Moore who died Junel3,2002.itfier 47years of marriage. He graduated from high school in Ghent, W.Va., and then honorably served his country in the U.S. Air Force from December 1954, through■** , li: ^ December, 1958. He and his j >. wife moved to North Carolina*-»««»■ jf •, in 1989 where he retired from the Davidson County Sani- tation Dept. He enjoyed his church and going fr shing when^^^B time permitted. Survivors: sons, Darrell Moore (Dee) of High and Billy Ray Moore Jr. (Don na) of Lexington; 2 daughten, Joyce Thompson (Danny) of Daniels, W.Va., and Kelly Caldwell (Thomas) of Newport News, Va.; a brother, Gro ver C. Moore Jr., of Ghent, W.Va., plus several grandchil dren and great-grandchildren. The family received friends at Heaven's Gate United Full Gospel Church, 100 Rolling Park Drive, Lexington, on Wednesday, July 29 from 6-8 pjn. The celebration of life seivice was to be held at the church at 11 am. Thurs day, July 30 officiated by Pastor Ken Norman. Burial was to follow at Salisbury National Cemetery with full military honors accorded b>' the Air Force Honors Team and the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials: Heaven's Gate Church, address above. Condolences: \nvw rkivieJuneralservitT.com. Dallas Wayne Smith Dallas Wayne Smith. 78. of Advance DIED suddenly Tuesday, J uly 21,2015. A native of Davie County, he was born June 5, 1937, to the late John Wesley Smith and Mabel Livengood Smith. He was the widower of the late Wiiroa Jean Snider Smith who died Feb. 12,2012. They were married for 51 years andtogether they were owner/op- BeB erators of the former County Line 64 Texaco/Grocery for 20 years. He was also a dis-tributor for Stroh's Brewery Wjk for 25 years, retiring in 1994. Survivors: his daughter, Renee S. Howell and hus- band Mark, and son, Timothy Wayne Smith and wife, Cathy, all of Mocksvillc; grandchil dren. Stephanie Renee Howell and Trevor Wesley Smith: sisters. Linda Spake (Don) of Walnut Cove and Maigarei PerreU (York) of Mocksvillc; sisters-in-law, Nora Smith and Barbara Smith, both of Mocksville, and Cathy Barney (Rommie) of Advance; and brother-in-law, Robert Ever- hartof Mocksville. He was also preceded in death by 3 brothers: John W,, William Bert and D. Cecil Smith; and 2 sisters, Dorothy Jean Everhart and infant sister, Judy Smith. The family received friends at Davie Funeral Service Chapel on Friday, July 24. The celebration of life service was held at 10 am. Saturday, July 25 in the chapel officiat ed by the Rev. Darren Crotts. Burial followed in the ceme- tery'of The Episcopal Church of the Ascension. Memorials; Episcopal Church of Ascension 183 Fork Bixby Road, Advance,. Condolences: wwwjiaviefuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 30,2015 Charles Edward TYirner Sr. Charles Edward Turner Si- 7.5, of Charlotte, died early Thursday morning, July 23, 2015 in Duke Memorial Hos pital in Durham after a short period of declining health. He was bom July 21,1940, in Far Rockaway. N.Y., son of - the late John Orger)' Tum-■ er and Helen Wilson Turner. He was reared in Mocksville, where he attended Davie County Training School (now Davie High School). He be gan employment at an early age with Dixie Sugar Facto ry in Lexington. He eventu ally returned to his place of birth, Far Rockaway, where he worked as a presser at a dry cleaner. He later became a construction worker for Gunner Construction Co. in Hempstead, N.Y., for many years until his health de clined. He worked briefly for Tri-Statc Daily Newspaper Co., from which he retired. He married and divorced Doris Phiffer, and in this union four children were bom. He was a strong believer in being responsible for his household, working hard to pix>vide for bis family. He followed many of the teachings of his grandparents, Daniel and Annie Ijames Wilson, Although Charles faced many emotional and physical hurdles in his life, he still had the ability to be free harded, kind, and a caring person. He loved to bring laughter to those in his presence. He returned to Charlotte to be closer to his children. Preceding him in death include a daughter, Carla Turn er, and a brother, John Lewis T\imer. Survivors: 2 sons. Charles Edward Turner Jr. of Mocks- NiUe and Anthony (Tej-esa) Turner of Durham; a daughter. Donna Tumer-Finger; a brother, Daniel F. Turner of Far Rockaway; 5 sisters, Lottie Ann Crawford of Jamaica, N.Y., Betty Chandler of Charlotte, Anne "Liz" Thompson of Mocksville, Lois Pennick of Far Rockaway, Susan Cole of Winston-Saleni; an uncle, Wilmer "Pete" Wilson of De troit, Mich.; 15 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Funeral service was to be Wednesday, July 29 at 2:30 pjn. at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Minister Lil lian Cockeiham was to officiate and the Rev. Johnny Ruff was to deliver the eulogy. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home 30 minutes before the sen'ice. Condolences: tfe^feesamytelicUDrarv iNC DAVIE county enterprise record, Thu«day, Aog. 6.2015 Bonson Leon 'Jiggs' Bailey Mr. Bonson Leon "Jiggs" Bailey. 90, of US 64 E., died Sunday, July 26, 2015, at Forsyrh Medical Center in Win- ston-Salera. Mr. Bailey was bom Feb. 16, 1925, in Davie County to the late Bonson and Josie Tucker Bailey. He was retired from Dixie Furniture. Mr. Bailey was a member of Fork Baptist Church. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Nellie Mae Daimer Bailey; a daughter, Wanda Fbppin; a brother, Al fred Bailey; and 2 sisters, Mamie Jean Hartman and Peggy Jones. Survivors: a son, Tim (Debbie) Bailey of Advance; 4 grandchildren, Kevin Gilbert, Kent Creel (Rob), Clint Bai ley (Barbie) and Lauren Flippin; 7 great-grandchildren, Gracen, Bubba, Shayna, Tyler, Carter, Brylie and Lane; and K-9 companion, "Puppy." A graveside service was conducted at 11 a Jn. Thursday, July 30 at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. The family re ceived friends Wednesday. July 29 at Eaton Funeral Home, Memorials: Alzheimer's Assoc., Western Carolina Chapter, 3800 Shamrock Drive, Brancomb #10, Charlotte, 28215-3220. Condolences: wv,'w.eatonfiineralservice.com. Gene Woody Buchanan Gene Woody "Pops" Buchanan, 69, of Advance, died July 29,2015 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House. He was bom Oct. 13, 1945 in Mitchell County to the late Grady and Merle Woody Buchanan. He loved camping, He was also preceded in death by his wife, Annie Bu- Buchanan, and a grandson, a niece. Sarah Hoiloway; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A visitation of friends was held Saturday, Aug. 1 at 11 ajn .at Reflections Church. Ruby Mae Little Combs Ruby Mae Little Combs, 90. a former resident of Mock Place, Mocksville, died on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2015, while surrounded by family. She was bora in Rowan County on Sept. 3, 1924, the daughter of the late BruceSand was the widow of the late ^s. Combs was a seamstress She was a long-time and active member of Cooleemee Church Survivors: 2 daughters, Car ol Stephens and husband, Terry McConnick of Houston, Texas, and Margie Browning and husband Dan,of Mocksville; 2 sons, Billy Combs and wife Patricia of Beach City, Texas, and Donald Combs and wife Darlene of Dallas, NC; 7 grandchildren; 11 great-grand children; and 7 great-great grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by 3 brothers,4 sisters, and 2 grandchildren. A celebration of life service was (o be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5 at the Cooleemee Church of God, officiated by the Rev. Bruce Harry. The family received friends Tuesday. Aug. 4 at the Davie Ftineral Service Chapel. Burial was to be in Forest Lawn West Cemetery in Charlotte. Memorials: Cooleemee Church of God or the church of donor's choice. Condolences: mvwMavieJuneralservice.com. Davie courrty Putinc Ubfary Mocksvi11e> NC Amelia Yvonne Brogdon 'Vonnie' Fink Amelia Yvonne "Vonnie" Brogdon Fink of Mooresville, died on Monday. Aug. 3,2015. She was bom in Lexington and raised in Mocksvilic. She was a graduate of Davie County High School and at tended Wilkes County Community College. Her love for Schools. Many young lives were and love of life blessed her with many ftiends. Even though diag- nosed with breast cancer almost five years ago, she never slowed down. Through the doctor and hospital visits as well as cbemo and radiation she maintained a positive attitude. She fought a hard battle. Survivors: her husband, Ronald P. Fink; step-mother, Dorcus Brogdon; daughters, Lindsay P. Scott (Eric) and Tamara S. Martin; step-daughter, Rhonda F. Manns; and many grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Clarence Hen ry Brogdon, mother, Lula Marie Brogdon and sister, Patri cia B. Glover. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, August 6, 2015, at Cavin-Cook Funeral Home, Moores ville. Funeral services will be held at 3 pm. Friday, Aug. 7 at Concord United Methodist Church, MocksviJle, with the Revs. Chad Shoaf and Karen Roberts officiating. Memorials: Levine-Dickson Hospice House, 11900 Vanstory Dr., Huntersville. 28078: or Food for Days (A Backpack Ministry), 224 Rolling Hill Rd., Suite IB, Mooresville, 28117 Kwwfoodfordaysarg. Condolences: wivw.cavin-cook.coni. Elizabeth Ptrro King Mrs, Elizabeth Pino King, 80, of North Main Street, Mocksville, died Monday, Aug. 3,2015. Mrs. King was bom Aug. 8,1934 in New York, N.Y.. to the late Anthony and Carmela Pirro. She was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses where she enjoyed volunteering in her ministry. Mis. King also en joyed gardening and ber granddoggies. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Nancy Pir ro; and a brother, Nlncent Pino. Survivors: a daughter. Laura Martin (Robert) of Mocksville; 2 sisters. Marie Helhoski and Caroline Swee ney, both of New York; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be conducted at 4:30 p.m., Sunday. Aug. 9 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Wimesses in Mocksville. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie, PO Box 153, Mocksville; or Worldwide Woik of Jehovah's Witne.sses, 25 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, NY 11201-2483. Condolences: MM-w.ealonfi4neral.servii-e.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 6,2015 Lowell Thomas 'Bubha' Llvengood Mr. Lowell Thomas "Bubba" Livengood, 73, of Fann- Inglon Road, Mocksville, died TXjesday, July 28, 2015, at Forsyih Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom April 2, 1942, in Yadkin County to the late Thomas Marvin and Ina Edna Hepler Livengood. Mr. Livengood was a member of United Bapdst Cburch in Winston-Salem and loved his church family. He was retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. as a mechanical specialist. Mr. Livengood loved his Ford Mustang and en joyed attending car shows and cruise-ins. He was an Atlan ta Braves fan. He was also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Patty Liven good Shelton and Barbara Livengood Brown. Survivors: his wife, Betty Jean Boger Livengood of the home; 2 brothers, Wayne Livengood (Martha) of Yadk- inville and Harold Livengood (Lee) of Winston-Salem; a brother-in-law, William Shelton of YadkinvilJe; and many nieces, nephews and their families. A fiineral service was conducted at 3 pjn., Friday, July 31 at United Baptist Church, vrith the Revs. Will Watson and Bob Lattimore officiating. Burial followed in Yadkin Memorial Gardens in Yadkinville, The family received friends Friday at the church. Memorials: United Baptist, 5815 Murray Road, Win ston-Salem, 27106. Condolences: www.ea}onfuneralservice£om. Linda Gaii Crawford Perry Mrs. Linda Gail Crawford Perry, 68, of Lexington, died on Sunday, Aug. 2,2015 at ForsyA Medical Center. She was bom in Durham County, Sept. 10, 1946 and raised in Hillsboroiigh, a daughter of the late Roy Daniel and Elva Bowles Crawford. She was a member of Betha ny United Church of Christ and loved quilting, cooking, crafts, puzzles, and beach trips. She loved family, especial ly her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She married Bill Perry on March 20.1972. She was also preceded in death by her son, Jonathan Matthew Perry, Surviving: her husband of 43 years, Bill Perry of the home; a daughter, Allison Riddle and husband David of North Myrtle Beach, S.C.; a brother, Joe Crawford and wife Kayc of HUIsborough; 3 grandchildren, Joshua, Eliz abeth and husband John, and Noah; and 3 great-grandchil dren, Hunter, Sophia, and Emma. A funeral service was to be held at noon Wednesday, Aug. 5 at Bethany United Church of Christ with the Rev. James W. Whitley officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 11-11:45 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Condolences; www.jcgreenarulsons.com. Clco Belle Hepler Sipes Cleo Belle Hepler Sipes, 82, of Edneyville. formerly of Woodleaf, died Sunday. Aug. 2.2015 at Four Seasons Eliz abeth House in Rat Rock. Bom in Davie County on April 22, 1933, she was the daughter of the late William Roy Hepler and Margie Speaks Hepler. Mrs. Sipes retired from Rowan County Food Ser vice and Autumn Care of Mocksville after 25 years with both companies. She attended Cooleemee Church of God. where she sang in the choir and taught Sunday school. Mrs. Sipes was also preceded in death by a daughter, Vicki Sipes; 3 brothers, J.D. Hepler, Moody Hepler and William Troy Hepler; and 3 sisters, Pauline Danford, Ann Davis and Virginia Hepler. Survivors: her daughter and son-in-law, Delia and Perry Trivjtte of Edneyville; a granddaughter. Autumn Swafford; a great-grandson, Allen Swafford; and 3 sisters, Helen Oakley, Christine (Ray) Livengood and Geraldine (Ar nold) O'Neal. The family was to receive friends Thursday, Aug. 6 from 1-2 pjn. at Cooleemee Church of God, 7704 NC 801 S., with the funeral service following at 2 pjn. with the Rev. C. Bnice Harry D officiating. Burial was to follow at Gay's Chapel United Methodist Cburch. Memorials: Foiu Seasons Elizabeth House, 581 S.Allen Road, Hat Rock. 28731. Condolences: w\vwJ)unchjohnsonfuneralhonie.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 6,2015 Roy Loe Thompson Mr. Roy Lee Thompson, 73. of Yadkinville, died on Monday. July 27. 2015 at Yadkin Nursing Center due to leukemia. He was bom Aug. 14,1941 in Yadkin County to the late Clifford Odell and Eva Reavis Thompson. He loved the Lord and his church families at Jericho Church of Chri-st in Mocksville and Yadkinville Church of Christ. He en joyed woodwork, flowers and spending tune with family and friends. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Betty Ward; 2 brothers, Harold and Reavis Thompson; a great-niece, Amanda Thompson: and a stepdaughter, Wyonna B. Dull. Survivors: his wife of 24 years, Camilla Bowles Thompson; stepdaughter, Glenda Bowles Smith (Donnie); 2 siepgrandchildren; 3 stepgreat-grandchildren; and sever al nieces and nephews. A funeral sen'ice was conducted at 4 p.n)., Tliursday, July 30 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with Thom as Willard and Eddie Ridings officiating. Burial followed in Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery. The family receive dfricnds at the funeral lioine one hour prior to the service. Condolences; wv<'wj;auinfuneralse.rvice.com. Gurney Wilson Walker Mr. Gumej' Wilson Walker, 73, of Advance, died Sun day, Aug. 2,2015 at Wake Forest Baptist Health. Mr. Walker was born in Davie County to the late Rich ard Jacob and Virginia Griffith Walker on Aug. 27, 1941. He was a NASCAR fan. Preceding him in detith was a sister-in-law, Frances Walker, and a niece. Lcann Walker. Sur\i\ ing: 3 brothers, Roy Lee Walker. Lewis Richard Walker tRubyl, and Frank Donald Walker (Margaret), all of Advance; 2 nephews, Stephen Walker and Gene Walker; 4 nieces, Audrey Blackburn, Anita Walker, Beth Walker, and Kathy Walker Cobb. A graveside service was lield at 10 ajn. Wednesday, Aug. 5 at Green Meadows Baptist Church Cemetery with Marty Carter officiating. "Hte family was to receive friends Tuesday at Haj'worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Green Meadows Baptist Cemetery Fund, 1646 NC 801 N., Mocksville. Condolences: Jiayworth-miller.com. Tanya Kence Yates Tanya Renec Angel] Yale;.. 43. of Yndkinville. died us a result of an automobile accident Wednesday, July 29,2015. She was the wife of Eriwartl "Eddie" Lee ^'ates of tlic home and the daughter of James T. Angell of Mocksville and Peggy Ann Butler Angell of Statesville. Also surviving: a son, Haricy R. Lofton (Wikki) of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Meilania V. Lofton of Yadk- inville and Jessica R. Mov.- ly (Derek) of Salisbury: 2 *'.. 19 brothers, Israel J. Angell and Jason D. Angell (Candice) of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Gabriel A. Forenli, Luca S. Hunt, Grade and Jackson H| Mowry. ... She was an employee of Austin Electrical Enclosures of Yadkinv'ille. She enjoyed spending time outdoors with Jj^H received friends Sunday, Aug. at Mackie-Sinclair-Hawkins Funeral Chapel in Yadkin- ville. A graveside celebration of life service was conducted at 11 am. Monday, Aug. 3 at Westlawn Gardens of Memor>' in Clemmons, officiated by the Rev, Robert James. Memorials: Mackie-Sinclair-Hawkins, PO Box 155, Yadkinville, 27055. Condolences: mv}i'j}iackit;sinc/airhaM-i:ms.com. Oavie county PMo library Mocksville, NC Piper Ljun Rejuolds Abbott D^VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 13,2015 - Mrs. Piper Lynn RejTiolds Abbott, 51, of South Madcni Drive, Mocksville, died Sunday, Aug. 9,2015, at her home. . , ShewasbomNov. IB, 1963 George William'Billy'Brindle .yW ^ ^ ' in Lakeland. Fla. to Carole George William "Billy"Brind]e,44,ofCtooleemee,died |l|^d|j||B Lynn Callahan Reynolds «nd on Monday, Aug. 10, 2015, from Forsyth Medical Center the late Thomas Alfred Reyn- in Winslcn-Salem. ^ olcLs. Mrs. Abbott attended A native of Davie County, he was bom Dec. 4,1970 to , T First United Methodist Church the late Charlie Edward Brindle Jr. (10/9/1934-6/29/2014) fl Mocksville, She was a lev- and Maggie Ann Green Brindle of Cooleeiuee, who sur- n lag wife, mother and grand- vives. He was a 1989 graduate Bs ^ mother who enjoyed spending of Davie High School and at- ^ ^ time with family. Mrs. Abbott tended Rowan-Cabanus Com- loved watching her boys play rounity College for EMT train- V sports and family vacations at tog. He was a 27-year veteran the beach. of the Cooleemee Volunteer Fire■p" surviving; her hus- Department and was known for I Doug W. Abbott of the his service to the community.p -.■■■T'home; 3 sons, Josh Abbott employment (Kayla) of New Oxford, Pa., with Ventlab, a designer andRyan Abbott of Charlotte and •-•, >.5 ' ^^B||B manufacturer of medical devic- Jake Abbott of Shippensburg University; 2 grandchil- es. Prior to that, he worited at dren,Ashton and Maddox Abbott; and 8 siblings, Andrew Cone Mills in Salisbury. A rac- Reynolds, Dan Reynolds, Mike Rejmolds, Ben Reynolds, ing fan, he often used his skillsJen Reynolds, Liz Reynolds, Dave Reynolds and Emily ^Kt as a shade tree mechanic to assist Weninger. , ■ ** race teams. He enjoyed spending A funeral service will be conducted at 10 ajn. Friday, time fishing and watching Notre Aug. 14 at First Methodist Church with Rev. A. Shane Damefooiballand Duke basketball.HeattendedKrstBap- Nixon officiating. The family will receive friends from 6-8 ti st Church of Cooleemec. p.ra. on Thursday, Au. 13 at Eaton Funeral Home. Also surviving: a brother, Thomas Edward 'Tommy" Condolences: ivM'w.t?a/onyuncro/serv/ce.com. Brindle and fi aitce'Dian.i Badger of Farmington; 2 sisters, Mary Ann Carter and Teresa Lynette Brindle of Coolee-Helen Elizabeth Hudson Beamon mee; nieces, Annie Benlon and Jennifer Badger; nephews, Helen Elizabeth Hudson Beamon, 76, died Sunday, Steven Badger. Ryan and George Carter; great nephews, Aug. 9, 2015, at Autumn Care of Mocksville where she Bentley Anderson, Jasper Bartlett,Micah Carter and Char- had been a resident for several years. lie "C.C." Carter; and his honorary brother, Bobby "Cot- A native of Davie County, she was bom March 25,1939 ton" Harrison, tb the late John Henry Hudson and Cailie Elizabeth Bur- The family will receive friends from 6-8 pjn.TTiursday, ton Hudson, Prior to failing health, she had worked in the Aug. 13 at Davie Funeral Service. The celebration of life finishing department of Linwood-Dixie Furniture Co. for service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 14 at Davie Pu- raore than 10 years. She was amember of Bixby Church of neral Service Chapel officiated by the Revs. Randy Menser the Living God. Her generosity was her trademark as she and Sam Lewis. Fellow firefighters of the Cooleemee Fire was always giving away things to friends and family. She Department will serve as pallbearers along with Chris Pe- enjoyed cooking and loved her family. glow and Mike White. Burial will be in Legion Memorial She was also preceded in death by her 3 children, Jes- Park in Cooleemee. se Dale. J.R. Smith, and Joyce Arm Smith; and a brother, Memorials: Cooleemee Volunteer Fire Department. Leonapf Hudson. Condolences; wviwJaviefitneralservicexom. Survivors: a sister. Ruby Nell James of Advance; a spe cial niece, Glenda Thompson; a special nephew, Ronnie IMe James; 4 grandchildren; and several other nieces and qf hews. A celebrauon of life service was to be conducted at 7 pjn. Wednesday, Aug, 12 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Linda Hutchins, her former pastor, officiat ing. There was to be a time of visitation one hour prior to the tiipe of service in the chapel. \ Memorials: to help defray fi nal expenses to Davie Fu neral Service. Condolences: wwwJaviefuneralservice^om. Margie Cathleen Head Beauchamp Mrs, Margie Cathleen Head Beauchamp, 90, of Davie Street. Cooleemee. died Monday, Aug. 3,2015 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was born Aug. 7. 1924 in Davie County to the late Fred William and Nannie Maloney Griffith Head. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Louis Charles "Bill" Beauchamp; a son, Randy Gray "Bo" Beau champ; and a brother, C.W. "Bud" Head. Survivors: a daughter-in-law. Judith Beauchamp Essie (Chip) of Clemmons; a sister. Merlene Boger of Rorida; a brother, Jim Head of Kannapolis; 2 grandchildren, Jeff Beauchamp (Susannah) and Misty Beauchamp Easton; 2 great-grandchildren, Jacob Beauchamp and ElizabethBeauchamp; and a special cousin, Myrtis Watts of Ches- COOtftV LlDfc A funeral service was conducted at 11 a jtj., Friday, Aug. MOCkSVlII©, Nt./ 7 at the Mausoleum Chapel at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family received friends Thursday, Aug. 6 at Eaton Funeral Home in MocksvlDe. Memorials: VFW Ladies Auxiliary Post 119, c/o Daph-ne Beck, PO Box 688, Cooleemee, 27014. C. o ndo \ 6 fv Ce^S ; U) UJ UJ . r\-VlLAe Po-^ 5 6 Cvj'l Cfi . C6 n O--. J..1 ...... . Davie Comiily ("Utjlic Uoran Mocksville, NC Robert Clyde *RC' Everhart Mr. Robert Gyde "R.C." Everhart, 79. of NC 801 S . Advance, died Friday, Aug. 7,2015, ai his home. He was bom April 7,1936, in Davidson County to the late Robert Lee and Gertie Lee Wilson Everhart. He was a member of Church member of Fork Volunteer Fire Department for more than 40 ingi traveling and cutting wood, foot, Theron Evtjrhart and Nor- Annie Ruth Hendrix • . Everhart of the home; 2 sons, / Eddie Everiiart (Corinne) of Mocksville and Steven Everhart (Kelly) of Lewisville; 2 granddaughters, Sarah and Sidnee Everhart; a sister, Joyce "lysinger of Denton; several niec es and nephews; and lifelong friends, Dewey and Carolyn Brock and family including a goddaughter, Mona. A fiineral service was to be conducted at 11 ajn. Wednesday, Aug. 12 at Foit Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Garrett officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday, Aug. 11 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospi tal St. Suite 103, Mocksville; Fork Volunteer Fire Dept., 3181 US 64 E., Advance; or Fork Baptist, 3140 US 64 E., Mocksville. Condolences: www^aionfuneTalservice.com Robert David 'Bunk' Everhart Mr. Robert David "Bunk" Everhart. 80, of US 64 li died Friday, Aug. 7.2015, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hosptci Home in Winston-Saiem after a courageous battle with leu kemia. He was bom July 6. 1935, in Davie Couniy to the lattB George Robert "Bob" and Edna Bowies Everhart. He was the widower of the late Dorothy Jean Smith Everhart to whom he was married for 53 years Mr. Evcrharl was a life mem ber of Fork Baptist Church in Mocksville, having been saved at age L5. He served his coim- tr>' in the U.S. Army and was based in Germany in the late 1950s. He retired ftom his po sition in management from R.J Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 35 years. Restoring antique trac tors and trucks and working oii the farm brought him enjoyment after his retirement. He was a devoted husband and father and faithfully cared foi his wife during her decline in health He was also preceded in death by his youngest child son. Robert Michael Everhart; a brother, Hepry Everhart: 2 sisters, Kathryn SawTcy and Lucy Pharr; and 3 brothers- in-law, James Sawrey, Col. Earl DcLong and Elmer Zim merman. Survivors: his son, David Wayne Everhart apd wife Tammy of Mocksville: a daughter, Carol Jayne Everhait Critcher and husband Basil of Boone; 3 grandchildren Megan, Matthew and Benjamin Critcher; 3 sisters. Sarah Zimmerman, Ruby Carter (Gray), all of Mocksville, ^d Barbara DeLong of Win^ton-Salem; a sisterTiq-law, Am: Everhart of Hickory; a brother-in-law, Ptaries PhfitT o' Greensboro; add several nieces aqd npphews. The fainily received friepds Sunday, Au^. 9,at ^ton Fune^ Home. A funeral service was conducted gi H a.m Monday, Aug. 10 at Eaton Funeral Ptappi'wtth Jhfi Rev Robert Garrett and family frippd, Wayifc ken|z?ofl)ciating Burial foIJowed in Fork Rapist Chgrph Ccrnetery. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice, CACe DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Apg. J3,2015 Minnie Alice Efird Griffin Minnie Alice Efird Griffin, 89, died Saturday July 4, 2015 after a few years of declining health. She was bom Oct. 5.1925, in Davie County to the late Carl and Anna Belle Williams Efird. She graduated from Cooi Spring High School. Cleveland, and continued her education in business. She held high level business posi- tions in her career including g 'head bookkeeper of High Point B Savings and Loan, High Point, W bookkeeper for the City of E High Point, director of finance B for K-Mart Inc. of Tampa. Fla. B and personnel director of Won- B derknit Corp. of Mocksville. B After her retirement from Won- B derknit, she was an Avon sales- B person, and the past years of B her life she spent running her B farm on Mocksville Highway. B She had Perdue laying hens B and enjoyed her farm life. B was also preceded in death by her husband, Robert Richard Griffin, whom she married at the end of World War II on his return from duty in the US Navy; by a daughter, Barbara Jean Griffin Rudisel; her brothers, Lester and Her man Efird; and a sister, Ellen Fay Efird. Survivors: a daughter, June Johnson and 3 grandchil dren, Maria Howeil, Justin and Christine Rudisel; 2 sisters, Lois E, James of Hannony and Elsie E. Brown (.fW) of Mocksville; her sister-in-law, Carole Efird of Yadkinville; iier cousin. Pat V. Ingram (Ed) of Mooresville: several nieces and nephews including Ma.\ James and Don Brown, and Pat Ingram, who carc for her. Memorial services were held on July 8 and burial fol lowed in the Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery in Davie County. Pallbearers were Max James, Don Brown, Doniiie Brown, Stephen Brown. Scott Efird and Gary Goo- din, Memorials-: Salem UMC building fund,c/o Paul Shew, 1582 Davie Academy Rd., Mocksville; or the landmark Gturch of God building fund, 2200 E. Broad St.. States- vilie. 28625. Katherine Maxine Ijames The memorial homegoing celebration-for Katherine Maxine Ijames w ill be held on Thursday. Aug. 13 at Mt. Zion Holiness Church. 113 Mill St.. Mocksville, at 6:30 Elizabeth Pirro King Mrs. Elizabeth Pirro King, 80, of North Main Street, Mocksville, died Monday, Aug. 3,2015. Mrs. King was bom Aug. 8,1934 in New York, N.Y., to the late Anthony and Carmela Pirro. She was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses where she en joyed volunteering in her ministry. Mrs. King also enjoyed gardening and hergranddoggies. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Nancy Pirro; and a brother. Vincent Pirro. Survivors: a daughter, Laura Martin (Robert) of Mocks ville; 2 sisters, Marie Helhoski and Caroline Sweeney, both of New York; and several nieces and nephews. A memoria] service was conducted at 4:30 p.m., Sun day, Aug. 9 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Mocksville. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie, 291 Eaton Rd., Mocksville; or Worldwide Work of Jehovah's Witnesses, 25 Columbia Heights. Brooklyn, NY 11201-2483. Condolences: wmv.eafonjivieralsen'ice^om. IteWe county fiutJiic LiDiary Mocksville, NC j' ^uvtef o-lser I . Co m Sallie Reynolds Perkins Sallie Reynolds Perians, 82, of Advance, died on Tues day, Aug. 4. 2015, at Hospice Palliative Care in Win- ston-Salem. Graveside funeral services were held at 2 pjD., Friday, Aug. 7 at Reidlawn Cemetery in Reidsville \\'ith Eider Kenneth Roberts officiating. The family reoeived friends one hour prior to the serv'ice at Wilkerson Fu- nerai Home. Mrs. Perkins was a native of Rookingharo County and was the daughter of the late Charlie and Mamie Smith Reynolds. She attended the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness of Reids- ville and Mocksville. She en- joyed nature and all good things God brought to the earth. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Elisha Robert Perkins; her daughter, Nancy Perkins; her son. Rob ert Carlton Perkins; 2 sisters and 2 brothers. Survivors: her sons, Mike Perkins and wife Rhonda and Jesse Perkins, all of MocksviUe. and Jason Perkii^ and wife Natasha of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; her daughter, Sarah Gaither and husband Pcmell of Mocksville; and 19 grand children. Condolences: HWH'.tvi7Aerjo/i/unera/rom. Evelyn McBride Sain Mrs. Evelyn McBride .Sain. %. of Mocksville, died on Tuesday..Aug. 4, 2015. She was born Sept. 25. 1924, in Davie County. Mrs. Sain retired from Sara Lee in 1993- She was a door greeter at WalMart for 14 years after 7..- retirement from Sara Lee. She had many years of enjoyment ' dens,' sewing and crocheting. Mrs. Sain was a member of Oak Grove Methodist Church. She was preceded in death Sain, her husband of 52 years; . mie" Charles Richardson Jr. and Jeffrey Clark Richardson. olyn Richardson (James) and Dorothy Marklin (Don), all of Mocksville and Glenda Thompson (Michael) of Kttsboro; 3 grandchildren, Jenni fer Richardson Outen (Tracy) of Gastonia, Kristy Mark- lin-Gaither (Terry) of Mocksville and Angela Dodson Mill er of Sununerficld; a great-granddaughter, Jessica Outen of Gastonia; her sister, Dorothy Curry; a brother, Bobby Meiritt (Jane) of Rural Hall; a sister-in-law, Helen Jordan of Heniiosa Beach, Calif.; numerous nieces and nephews; and her feline companion, "Precious." The family received friends at Eaton Funeral Home on Sunday, Aug. 9 from l;30-2;30. A graveside service was conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday at Rose Cemetery. The eulogy was given by Matt Sain and David Sain. Vocalists w'ere Linda Gaither and Teny Gaither. Condolences; n.w>v.ea/on^ncr«/.ren'ice.co?/i. UAVIE CUUJN i y HN IERPRJSE HECORU, 1 hm sday, Aug. 13,2015 Naomi partner Stroud Naomi Caitner Stroud. 96, Statesville, died on Thurs day, Aug. 6,2015 at Gordon Hospice House. Bom in Iredell County on Nov. 7, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Percy Lee Cartner and Etta Foster Gart ner. Mrs. Stroud was a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church, where she had taught Sunday school and Vaca- tion Bible School. She worked MockEviile. She took pride in her famUy, especially her two grand- children, Adam Stroud and Leah ^b'oud. She loved spending time with them and creating memories. preceded in death in February 1995, by her husband, Garl L. Stroud, whom she mar- Paul Gartner; and 3 sisters, Beii- ■H S 8tid Ruth Kinuner. '1 Survivors; her son and daugh-^J ter-in-law, Dr. Jesse and Annette Stroud of Mooresville; 2 grand children, Adam Stroud and Leah Stroud; a brother, John Cartner; a sister, Elizabeth Stroud; and a special niece who helped with her care, Marie Prather. The family received ftiends Friday, Aug. 7 from 11- 11:30 am. at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home. The funeral service was at 11:30 a.m. in the Westmoreland Chapel of the funeral home witli Dr. Jesse Stroud officiating. Burial followed at Iredell Memorial Gardens. Memorials; Fem Hill Baptist Church or Hope Chrislitin Academy, 872 Fem Hill Road, Mooresville, 28117. Condolences: wwwl>unclijohiisi>n/uncralhnme.co'n. Randy Stevenson Williams Randy Stevenson Williana, 57. of Cooleemee died Tuesday. Aug. 11, 2015,at Glenn A. Kiser Hospice Home in Salisbury. Bom in Davie County May 13,1958, he was the son of the late Lonnie F. Williams and Nellie Cleo Hopper Wl- liams. He had worked in residential construction. Survivors: brothers, Jeffery L. Williams (Aiisa) of Wocdleaf. Mickey Williams and Mark Williams, both of Cooleemee. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Donnie Wl- liams. A private memorial service is planned for Saturday at River Park in Wocdleaf. Condolences; \i'^\'yi'Maviefiiueralservice£om. imm ^ot^sville, NC o Cli o OS Oo cl =5 Y- O Ervin Jones Angell Mr. Ervin Jones Angell. 84, of Manteo and formerly of Mocksville, died Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015, at Peak Re sources-Outer Banks. Boni in Mocksville. he was the son of the late Charles Brantley Angell and Minnie Latham Angell. He was a re tired dair}' farmer. Making his retirement home in Dare County, he worked with the National Park Service and the Dare County Tourism Boaid. He loved to fish and had a passion for hospitalitj'. He was a member of Manteo Bap tist Church. He was also predeceased by a brother. Charlie Gaither Angell and wife, Nellie. Survivors: his wife. Peggy Cline Angell: a daughter. Sherry Angell Wescott and husband John of Manns Har bor; a son, W. Scott Angell and wife LuAnn of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren. Angell Wescott, Brennan Wescott, Brant ley Angell (Kim) and Jerri Ann Sain (Dean); 5 great-grand children, Whitley, Rebekah, Nathaniel, Claire and Everett; and a brother, Verious B. Angell and wife Betty of Mocks ville. A graveside service was to be conducted Wednesday, Aug. 19 at 3 p.m. at Joppa Cemetery with the Rev. Glenn Sellers officiating. The family was to receive friends from 1-2:30 pjn. at Blaise Baptist Church. Memorials: Blaise Baptist Building Fund, 134 Blaise Church Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfiineralservice.com. Fakiza Hanusic FakizaHanusic,S6,diedAug. 12,2015 in Forsyth Med ical Center following an extended illness. She was bora Oct. 28, 1959 in Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovia. She was the daughter of the late Nijazia Ab- dulahagic and Hasija Colic. She worked as a baker in the deli at Food Lion in Winston-Salem. Survivors: her husband, Hasan Hanusic of the home; a son, Azur Hanusic and a daughter, Meliaha Hanusic. boili of Winston-Salera; other relatives and friends. A graveside service was held Sunday, Aug. 16 at 2 p.m. at Forsyth Memorial Park in Winston-Salem. Condolences; www.GraiuwiFuneralHome.iict. Morris Hileman Morris HUeman, 81, of Mocksville, formerly of Oxford, died on Tibesday, July 28,2015 at the United Hospital Cen ter, Bridgeport, W.Va. He was bora Jidy 20, 1934, in Oxford the son of the late Anda Aaron and Rulina Clemma Gaston Hileman. He had been a bus driver for 26 years for Doddridge Coun ty Schools. He was a member of the Harmony Methodist Church, Summers, W.Va. and attended Ttirrentine Baptist Church, Mocksville. He enjoyed farming and gardening. Sluvivors; his wife. Ginger R. Rowe Hileman; sons, Anda K. Hileman (Melinda), West Union, W.Va. and Rob ert A. Hileman (Jackie), West Union; daughters, Susan R. Swiger (Lee), Salem, W.Va., Janet L. Bell (Jim), Mocks ville, and Barbara A. Leggett (Brad), West Union; broth er, Albert A. Hileman, Barberton, Ohio; mother-in-law, Ethel Rowe, Mocksville; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was also preceded hi death by brothers, Howard T., Charles A., Floyd 1., Aaron L., Henry C., Calvin D. .Samu el J. Hileman; and sister, Juliet May LeMasters. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 1 from the McCullough Funeral Home.Pennsboro, W.Va., with Pastor Jimmy Lipscomb officiating. Burial followed in the West Union Masonic Cemetery. Condolences: wwwjnccuUoughraiguelfuneralhome. Davie county ?ut)Hc Ubrarv Wocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RhXORl), Thursday, Aug. 20,2015 Robert Franklin 'Bob' Honeycutt Sr. Robert Franklin "Bob" Honeycutt Sr., 88, of Cornelia, Ga., formerly of Greenville, S.C., died Monday, Aug. 17, 2015. Bom on Oct. 30,1926 in Mocksville, he was the son of the late Frank and Blanche Hammer Honeycutt. Mr. Hon eycutt was retired from Mead Johnson Pharmaceutical and was a member of First Baptist Church of Cornelia. He was also a U.S. Army World War 11 veteran and a volunteer and past president of Habersham Medical Center Hospital Auxiliary. He enjoyed college football and spending time with his family, especially his grandsons. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Frances Stroud Honeycutt. Survivors; son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Paula Honeycutt of Mt. Aiiy; grandchildren and spouses, Cody and Katie Honeycutt of Cornelia, Jake and Julie Honeycutt of Greenville, and Stroud and Meah Honeycutt of Virginia Beach, Va.; great grandchildren, Maggie, Allman, L^yla and Kali; sister and brother-in-law, Betty and Ken Dwig- gins of Mocksville. Graveside services were to be at 2 pjn. Thmsday, Aug. 20 at Woodlawn Memorial Park, Greenville, with Dr. Eric Spivey officiating. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 pjn. on Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorials; Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka,KS 66675. Condolences; mvwjncgaheegrififinandstewartxom. Lois Ann Hedrick Leonard Mrs. Lois Ann Hedrick Leonard, 78, of Foster Dairy Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Aug. 14, 2015, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Oct. 5, 1936, in Evington, Va. to the late Roy and Anna Dalton Hedrick. Mrs. Leonard was a home- maker who enjoyed cooking and gardening. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Harry Lee Leonard; and 2 sisters. Survivors: 3 sons, Ronnie Leonard (Linda), Darrell Leonard (Felicia) and Michael Leonard, all of Mocks ville; 2 grandchildren, Kevin Leonard (Julie) and Dylan Leonard; 3 great-grandchildren, Landon, Jaydon and Cal- lie Leonard; 2 sisters, Stella Foster (Buddy) of Maryland, Florence Fortuna of Virginia; a brother, Thomas Hedrick of Vuginia and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 4 pjn. Tuesday, Aug. 18 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Sam Lewis officiating. Bmial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received firiends one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice jcom. Marguerite Clement Minor Mrs. Marguerite Clement Minor of Winston-Salem died on Aug. 16,2015 at The Oaks. She was bom on Sept. 11,1922, the daughter of Kerr M. Clement and Eula M. Clement. Mrs. Minor was a veteran of World War U, serving with the WACS in India and North Africa. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. During her lifetime in Winston-Salem, she worked for Western Electric, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company and retired from Media General. Survivors: a son, Kim C. Minor (Wendy) of Clem- mons; a daughter. Lee M. Howes of Moimt Pleasant, S.C.; grandchildren. Marguerite M. Howes of Key West, Fla. and Christopher Andrew Howes of Occidental, Calif.; step grandchildren, Cole Evan Rierson of Raleigh and Kalin Elizabeth Rierson of Boone; nieces Joan M. Clark of Pon- , te Vedra Beach, Fla., Sondra D. Bryan of Charlotte; and nephew, Ronald K. Dixon of Eustis, Fla. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters Virginia C. Meeks and Cynthia C. Dixon and 2 brothers, Kerr M. Clement Jr. and William F. Clement. Funeral services were to be held on Thursday, Aug. 20 at 11 a jn. at the Clement Cemetery in Mocksville. ' Memorials: The Salvation Army Winston Area Com- ' mand, PO Box 1205 Winston-Salem, 27012. Jerry Alexander ' limes'INorman Jeny Alexander "Times" Norman Jr.,77,of Mocksville, died at Gordon Hospice Horn? in Statesville Friday, Aug. I4.20!5,after a period of declining health. He was bom in Foreyth son the late Jeny A. Nor- man Sr., and Kalherine "Kat" Pfaff Norman. He spent his ^^^P[||P||H career in the automotive in- dustiy, working in sales and Hv manager. He had exien.sive service with Bill L' ^ Jackson Toyota and Liberty n ••ijtf*'' Lincoln in Winston-Salem.5 TjjjSStBff/m He made hundreds of triends over the years serving cus- tomers and fellow workers. He was a golfer and held a number of records, some of which ntorc than years, Mary Elizabeth Boles Norman; 2 sons. Richard "Ricky" Alexander Norman (Cindy) of Mooresville, and Jerry "Alex" Alexander Norman IH (Faith) of Winston-Salem: 2 daughters, Mandy Norman Duval Stewart (Don) of King, and Cyndi Normaji Via (Cory) of Clemraons; 2 stepsons, Clarence Dean Carter (Joann) and Tom Stephen Carter (Amy) of Mocksville; a step-daughter, Kimberly Davidson (Keith) of Mocksville; a sister, Kay Hughes of Damascus, Va.; 5 grandchildren, Kristan Norman, Elisa Norman, David Duval (Alyssa), Casie Duval and Catdice Nomtau Hannon; a great-grand- son, Arron Micheal Tumei-; 4 step-grandchildren, Jesse Alexander Carter. Stephen Chase Carter, Peyton Anthony Davidson and Landon Edward Davidson; a special brother- in-law, Bill Boles; a special sister-in-law, Shirley Simpson; another sister-in-law, Barbara Culler; jind 2 brothers-in- law, Jim and Dnnnie Boles. A celebration of life memorial service will be conduct ed at 2 pjn. Saturday, Aug. 22 at Chesmut Grove United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Greg McEwen officiat ing. The family will receive tnends following the service at the church. Memorials: Hospice of yoiu'choice. Condolences; w\v\vjlaviefuneralservici'.com. James 'Bo' Rhynehardt James "Bo" Rhynehardt, 81. former resident of Mocks ville, died Aug. 17,2015 in Columbus,Ohio. He grew up in Davie County, and was a 1952 graduate of Davie County Training School. His funeral service will be on Saturday, Aug. 22 at 11 ajn. at Oakley Full Gospel Baptist Church. 3415 Elpaso Drive. Columbus, and burial wilt follow in Greenlawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour before the service. Roborl Francis 'Bobby' Shock Mr. Roben "Bobby"" ITaiicis .Sheek. 85. of Advance died Monday. Aug. 17. 2015 at Forsvth Medical Center. He was bom March 27.1930 in Davie County to Jacob Hall and Evola Smith Sheek. Mr. Sheek was a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his first wife. Hazel Groce Sheek; his second wife. Clarice Lineberry Sheek; and a brother. Jason Sheek. Surviving: a nephew. Harold Sheek and wife Brenda; 2 great nieces. Jennie Sheek Smith and husband Steven and Kay Sheek Ashley: 3 great-great-nieces and 2 great-great nephews. A graveside service was held atlO a.m. Wednesday at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery with Ted Budd officiating. The family leceived friends Tuesday at Hay- worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Condolences; Jtavwarth-miUer.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, Aug. 20,2015 Ricky Wayne Scumon Mr. Ricky Wayne Seamon, 61. died Sunday, Aug. 9. 2015 at Wake Forest Baptist Health. He was bom Jan. 1954 in Rowan County to the late Anthony Wayne and Catherine Boger Seamon. He was a member of Main St. Church of Christ in Mocksville. He enjoyed cars, traveling to the mountains, pholography. playing his guitar and fixing computers. Surviving: his wife, Taryana Seamon; son, Zhenya; daughter, Anya; 2 grandchildren, Catherine and Misha: an uncle, Jack Boger and wife Ann; and cousins, nephews, and nieces. A funeral service was held at noon Friday, Aug. 14 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Claude Phair officiating. The family received friends one hour prior to the service. A private family graveside followed at Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery in Mocksville. Condolences; wvw.havworih-iniller.com. Mattie Hope Loflm Ward Mattie Hope Lofiin Ward, 100, of the Pino community, died on Aug. 12, 2015 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bora Nov. 8. 1914 in the Couitney/T\jmePs Creek Church community of Yadkin County to the late Vallie Reavis and Lindsey Joe Loflin. She attended Har- School :md Courtney High married John Gaither Ward of the Pino community' in Davie County. In May of 1947, after Sf Gaither returned from T World War II, they purchased ^ a farm in Pino and began their JK life's work of dalr>' farming. .^^Hj She enjoyed raising turkeys. ston-Salem was one of her customers.AloDg with work- "BIlW alongside her husband on : • * the farm, she held public jobs at Western Electric and Royal i 1 Cake Co.. Later, she acquired her cosmetology license and operated Matlie's Hairslyling in Farmington.She loved gar dening, tending her flowers, sewing, crocheting, reading, spending time with family, tind especially playing the pia no for family. She was a member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church in Pino. She was also preceded in death by her husband; and 5 siblings, Ottie Sprinkle, Hugh Loflin, Dora Loflin, Vickie Hollar and Lucille Sehnke. Surviving: her daughter and son-in-law, Madelyn and Jesse M. Gentry Jr. of Pino; 2 granddaughters and their husbands. Christie and Rhan Gardner of Charlotte and An drea and Andrew Brock and 2 great-granddaughters, Scar lett and Stella Brock, all of Mocksville. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p jn. Friday, Aug. 14 at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church with the Rev. Arnold Gosnell officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Wesley Chapel UMC, c/o Betty West, 3532 NC 801 N, Mocksville; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: www.eaio/ifiaieralservice.corn. UDraf) M(K;l(sviit«, HC William Woodrow 'Bill' Angell Mr. William "Bill" Woodrow AngeU, 100, of Angel! Road. Mocksville, died Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salero. was bora Feb. 2,1915, in gell, Sallie Sue Haneline, Ade laide A. Whitaker and Margaret Geneva McCuUoh; and 2 brothers, John Henry Angell Jr. and Rufus Angell. Survivors: a special niece and caregivers, Elaine Armsworthy and husband Ricky of Advance; special friends, Betty Caudle, Charles Eaton, Juan Cohen and Te resa Phillips; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 3 pjii., Sunday, Aug. 23 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. David GUbreatli offi ciating. Burial followed in Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cemeteiy with military honors conducted by the US Army National Guard. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Eatons Baptist Church Youth and Chil dren Dept. c/o Brenda Hunter, 188 Pudding Ridge Road, Mocksville; or to Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: www.eatonfiincralser\'ice.com. William Bert 'Bill' Carter Mr. William "Bill" Bert Carter. 73, of Advance died Fri day, Aug. 21,2015 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom July 24, 1942 in Forsyth County to Roy Lee and Lucille Sidden Carter. Mr. Carter was retired from Pilot Freight. He enjoyed family and fanning with his brother, Hobert. He was preceded in death by liis brother Hobert Caner and a sister. Irilla Carter. Surviving: his wife of 56 years. Linda Stroud Carter; 3 sons, Dennis Carter (Cynthia), David Carter (Pat) and Jeff Carter (Lora); a daughter, I-ori Gunter (Keith), all of Ad vance; 12 grandchildren, Jenny, Jessica, Adam, Ben, Me gan, Matthew. Brea, Boyd, Hannah, Shawn, Curtis and Ja cob; 8 great-granddaughters; a sister, Thomasine Norman; 4 in-laws, Brenda, Jerry, Sonny and Sylvia; and his faithful companion. Little Bell. A funeral service was held at 2 pjn. Sunday, Aug. 23, at Mocks United Methodist Church with the Rev. Gary Blrod officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends foUowing the service. Memorials: Mocks UMC. PO Box 2122, Advant. Condolences: wwwJmyworih-miUerxum. Margaret Wall Cecil Margaret Wall Cecil, 94, of High Point died Thursday. Aug. 20.2015. at Westchester Manor, Mrs. Cecil was bom March 21,1921, in Guilford Coun ty, the daughter of James Smith Wall and Maude Mayberry Wall. On Nov. 5, 1938, she married Joseph Gilbert Cecil, who preceded her in death. Surviving: her daughter JoAnn Bauman; 4 grandchil dren, Jose Oliveros II, Jennifer Odell, Michelle Ransom and Jason Bauman; great-grandchildren, Tyler Odell, Da kota Odell and Erika Bittle. A memorial ser\'ice was to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27, at Sechrest Chapel in High Point. Burial was to be at Oakwood Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home Wednesday night from 6-8. Condolences: scchrestfunerals.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 27,2015 Michael Allen Crawford Mr- Michael Allen Crawford, 69, of Advance, died Tuesdav. Aug. 18, 2015 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom Jan. 10, 1946 in Fulton County, Ga. to the late Russell Allen Crawford and Evelyn Shropshire Craw ford. He is preceded in death by his step-mother, Joyce Craw ford; and a brother, Timothy Crawford. Surviving; his wife, Janice L. Crawford; 2 sons. Da- mian Crawford and wife Cindy and Ashley Summers: 2 step-children, Kelly King and wife Sherry and Kristen King; 2 grandchildren; 3 step-grandchildren; a brother, Christopher Crawford and wife Gail; and 2 sisters, Patii Church and husband Steve and Susan Hilton and husband Gig. A memorial service was conducted at 2 pjn. Saturday, Aug. 23 at Friends Baptist Church by Pastor Daron Os- bonie. The family received friends following the service at the church. Memorials; Friends Baptist, 1840 Lewisvilte-Clem- raons Rd., Clemmons, 27012. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miller.com. Edna Marie Simmons Ednii Marie "Miss Edna," "Nan" Simmons. 81, of Mock.sville, died at her home Friday, Aug. 21,2015. A native of Wayne County, Pa., she had been a resident of Davie County since 1987. Ms. Simmons had an active life, working in a number of jobs, known locally greeter at Wal-Mart where worked for some 18 >'ears. She had worked as a CNA at Au- Mocksville and several other places for short Hg . J periods of time. Her earlier career which she enjoyed was that of a beautician. She was a reliable community volunteer a and was involved in civic activ- itics, to include membership in the local Civitan Club. She at- tended Calvary Baptist Church on Davie Academy Road. Survivors: 2 daughters, Rae Marie Clark and husband Gaiy' of Statesvllle, and Karen Ezzo and husband Rlchaid of Stroudsburg, Pa.; a sister. Mary Jean Scott of Ft. Myers, Fla.; a number of beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and her precious pel companion, "Mindy Sue." She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Janet Ma rie Watson-Wise, who died Sept. 3.2011. The fiunily was to receive friends from 6-7 p.m. Wednes day. Aug. 26 at Calvaiy Baptist Church (Davie Academy Road). A celebration of life service was to follow at 7pjn. Memorials: Calvary Baptist, 2273 Da\'ie Academy Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.(iaviefuneralser\'ice.com. Davie county fuoncimi'arv Mocksville. NC Mildred Lucille Lookahill Smith Mrs. Mildred Lucille Lookabill Smith, 91, of US 64 East. Advance, died Friday. Aug. 21,2015, at Davie Place Residential Care in MocksvilJc. She was bora Sept. 28,1923 in Davie Count}' to the late Ned and Lois Spry Lookabill. Mrs. Smith was a member the Episcopal Church of the Ascen- at Fork in Advance. She was an LPN having worked in nursing and retirement homes. She enjoyed working in her flowers and loved sports, hav- ing played softball and basket- ball, and was a NASCAR fan. She was also preceded in [ J death by her first husband, I- Everett Lee McDaniel; a son, L—:. Gary McDaniel; a sister, Peggy Hamilton; and 3 brothers, Richard, Bob and Freddy Look abill. Survivors: her husband, Russell Smith of the home; 3 brothers. Bill LookabiU (Iris), Ronnie Lookabill (Patty), all of Mocksville and Jimmy Lookabill (Jennifer) of Wood- leaf; her mother- in-law, Lucille Smith of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 7 pjii., Monday, Aug. 24 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dean Allen offici ating . The family received friends at the funeral home fol lowing the service. Burial was at 11 a.m., Tuesday. Aug. 25 at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork Cem etery. Condolences: www.eaioiifuneralservicexom. Anna Mae Seamon 'Ann' Snider Mrs. Anna Mae Seamon "Ann" Snider, 84, of Boone's Cave Road. Lexington, died Sunday, Aug. 23 at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. A funeral service was to be held at 2 pjn. Wednesday, Aug. 26 at Churchland Baptist Church, where she was a member, by the Rev, Jerry Wilkes. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday at Davidson Funeral Home. Mrs. Snider was bora Dec. 19,1930 in Davie County to William Aubrey Seamon and Etta Mae Williams Seamon. She was a graduate of Cool Springs High School and had worked at Manhattan Shirt Factory and Orrell's Cold Stor age. She retired from Norman's of Salisbury. Her brothers, William Aubrey Seamon Jr., Ernest Sea mon and Jay C. Seamon, and her sister. Mary Cartener Howell, preceded her in death. Sim\'ivors: her husbfuid, Harvey Lee Snider of the home: her son. Marty Lee Snider and wife Sherry of Churchland; her daughter, Becky Smith and husband Jerry of Church land; her brother, Jim Seamon of MocksviDe; her sister, Betty Lownharpe of Statesville; her grandchildren, Ryan Snider and wife Stacey, Jansen Smith, and Meghan Smith Koonts and husband Justin; and her great-grandchild, Ryker Lee Snider. Memorials: Churchland Baptist, 7516 S NC 150, Lex ington 27295. Condolences: wwwJmidsonfuneralhomejiet. davie COUNTY ENTERVMSEKKCORD.Tharsda,, Aug. Z7,2015 Crystal Owings Watson Mrs- Crystal Owings Watson, 57, of Clemmons, died Thursday, Aug. 20,2015 at Wake Forest Baptist Health. She was bora Oct. 28, 1957 in Mecklenberg Count}' to Janice Allison Owings and James Randall Owings. Mrs. Watson had a smile that would light up a room. She was a kind-hearted and cheerful person. Surviving: her husband, Wes Watson; a daughter. Brooke Wat.son; 3 stepchildren, Bryan Watson (Phyllis), Tonya Livengood (Tim) and Ryan Watson; her parents, James and Janice Owings; a sister, Alyson Needham (Bar ry); a brother. Randy Owings (Penny); a niece and her chil dren, Alex Needham, Jack and Luke. A funeral service was to be held at 6 pjn. Wednesday, Aug. 26 at Hayworlh-MiilerKinderton Chapel. The family was to receive friends following the service at the funeral home. A graveside service was to be held at 11 a.m. Thurs day at Westlsrwn Gardens of Memory Mausoleum Chapel in Clemmons. Condolences: w\vw.h{r\'worlh-miller.com. Nellie Elton Gartner Wright Nellie Elton Gartner Wright, 88. died Saturday, Aug. 22, 2015 at Bermuda Village Health Center in Advance. She was bom Dec. 26, 1926 in Iredell County and was the daughter of the late William Ray Carlner and Nellie Jones Gartner. She was also preceded in dealli by herhus- Michael. She first worked as a nurse for Mocksville. She was a member | ist Church. She was known as the orchid lady as she devoted time and eneigy after retm- raent to growing orchids. She was generous to her famil}'. Survivors: sisters, Claire Eleanor Gartner Foster (James) of Hainespon, N J., Bobbie Jo Caitner Sees (John) of Ad vance, and Tonuuye Elizabeth Gartner Campbell (Henry) of Winston-Salem; a brother, Kenneth Peny Caruier of Statesville; numerous nieces, nephews and extended fam ily and friends. The family received ftiends Monday, Augu.st 24 at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home. The funeral service honor ing Mrs. Wrights' life was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25 in the Wesmioreland Chapel of the funeral home with the Rev, Donnie Durham officiating. Entombment followed at Clarksbury United Methodist Church. Memorials: Brenner Children's Hospital WFBMC, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, 27157. Condolences: wwwJ}unchjohnsonfi4neralhotiu:.com. D3^!& ttanfty Otis L. Boykio Otis L. Boykin. 66. of Mooksville. fomterly of Forsyth County, died Friday, Aug. 21, 20J.S, at Cedar Rock Assist ed Living Center. No ser\-ices have been scheduled. Condolences: wu'^'-'uiiiyiefivuTtilsn'^'H'ej'i'm. Theodore Wells 'Dock'BroH-n I Mr. Theodore Wells "Dock- Brow.,. 95. formerly of: ^ddmg Ridge Road, Mocksvillc, died Sunday. Aug. 30, -015. al Bermuda Commons in Advance.a He was bom Dec. 9, 1919, in Davie County to the late Wil son Henry and Mabel ShifSei Coffey Brown and was a mem ber of Union Chapel United Methodist Church, He retired as owner and operator of Da- vie Grading Company and was fonner owner and designer of Lake Hideaway and Davie Fish Camp. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was involved in the Triad Flight of Honor. He Was also preceded in leath by a daughter. Tlieodora Jrown; and 2 sisters, or S <rr'Wtalon-Salera,h .,D Shore (Chnsue) of Mocksvilie and Bobby Brown SrSn a' 'gnrndchildron: 13 great-gmnd- dav^Sen ^""ducted ,, ,o a.m., Thurs- wihtheRev n r Methodist Churoh" «h the Rev. Darren Croii.s officiating. The body to be was ,0 follow in the chuidi cemetery with mOiiaiy honors ooducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard, ^e fat^^ Condolences: www.ealimfuneraiservice.com. IWuI Kaan Cilam Tumi Kaaii Cilam. age 3 years, 10 months and 20 days 24 2015" accident on Monday. Aug. Bom Oct 4.2011. in Providence. R .1 he was the son of Mehmet .Suha Cilam tind Mandy Osbome Cilam of Nonh ^ov.dence, R.I. During his short life, he received the abun dant love from his parents and many others who survive to include 2 sisters. Valerie Jane Mena-Cilnm and Elayna grandparents. Zekieand Onia Cilam ol Rhode Island: maternal grandparents Margaret and Kenneth Osbome of MocfcsviUe: maternal great-grandmother. Madeline Jones; an aunt and uncle Orokem Clam and Peter Cilam Sr. of Massachusetts; uncles. James and Justin Osbome of Mocksvilie; and lots 01 cousins. ^ceding him in death was a grandfather, Henry Cecil OsborneJr.,in2015. A memorial sendee was held at 2 pjn. Sunday, Aug. 30 f Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Stan Riddleoihciating. Condolences: HTVM'.rfav/e/?t«era/jervice.cww, davie county enterprise RECORO, Tbar^R,,, ScpC 3,: Rev. James T. Clement Hie Rev. James T. Clement. 62. died on Aug 25 201.5at hi.s residence in Mocksvilie following an extended ill ness. He was bom Jan. 29. 1953 in Rowan County, son of Evangelist Maiy Ann Clement While. He wa.« raised by his grandmother, the late Sarah Janie Clement, who named ^ "Buster." She instilled great values, such as respect for othen, and being a good role model for his sons and all youth. At an early age, he joined Friendship Baptist Church m Cooleemee, and devoted to working in the church. He graduated iTom Davie High School in 1971 and later gradual- ed from Rowan Cabamis Community College with an associate degree in elec- trical mainteoancc. He con- tinued his electrical training at the Burlington Industries Impact School and received a certificate in master me- chanic and electrical in- stiumentatioD. Pursuing his call to ministry, he earned a bachelor's degree in theolo- gy from Ambassndor Christian College. In March of 1975 he married the love of his life, Crystal Johnson. To this' union, two children were bom, Quinton and Trent. His first employment was with Burlington Industries and later he worked^ an electrician at Comfort Built Windows and Doors, -^e Rev. Clemenfs pastoral duties began at Shiloh Baptist Church in Ml. Airy, where he served for 20 year«: He has served as ilie pasioi at Fairfield Bapiisi Church in Mocksvilie for the past i 1 years. He has been active in the coiumumty, including a board member of the Davie Familv YMCA, presideni of the DC Cniisers Auto Club, curreni president of the Davie Count)- NAACP. and a member of the Rowan Baptist Association. His hobbies included clas sic car restoration, basketball, golf, fishing, hunting, and physical fitness. Survivors; his wife of 40 years, Crystal Clement of the tome; his mother. Evangelist Maiy Ann White; 2 sons ^ihtin Clement and Trent Clement: a brother, Peny CJemem; 3 sisters. Caihy Clement. Quintina McMahan ^d the Rev. Wanda Fowler; 2 grandchildren. Tom and LO- 1^ Gyger of Geneva, Switzerland; many other relaUves and mends. His funeral service was held Sunday. Aug. 30 at 3 p.m. at Victoiy Baptist Church in Cooleemee. The Rev. L Alvin Patterson officiated and the Rev. Dr. Jamie Grant delivered eulogy. Burial followed in Friendship Baptist Qiurch Cemetery in Woodleaf. The famij)- received friends one hour before the service at Victor)' Baptist Church, Condolences: wxyw.GraJtamFuneralHornejici. LiDtdi) NC James Chrislopher Farley Jr "■<!<'«"« i"• "gtO"-^J-'fterbanlmiicancera!(heageof72 He wassurrounded by fmnil), i '-newas ft rfrlrTn''" "5" Zimra™ CnLf f A r ■ ?r" I" »nd wife JnlieCuiJe) of Aihngion. Denise Farley of Boulder. Colo and ^d Edith Farley of Ann Arbor: a sister. Keven Jones andhusband Tom of Phoenix. Ariz.; mother-in-iaw. Edith SZir^erman of Advance; and many nieces and nephewsHe was bom in South Boston. Va. on July 5 1943 H "'Tu '? NJ- «'here he graduated Sa 1 ^ P'-tssed on his love forbaseball and sports to his children. He served in the Armyduring the Vietnam War. in Thailand as a civil engineerHe returned to the East Coast for studies, and graduated reliwt Washington Uni-Arlington to begin work at GAO. He worked for GAO for. years, and spent another 10 years as a contractor fo.UOJ. He competed in several MCM marathons and JFKm. era in the i970s and 80s. His passion for runnirig w^as- -pa.5cd along to his children who are all runners. In 2003he and Adnan purchased Pacens Running Stores in Alcxan of Pace.^. he was most proud to haveestablished a business whv h brought so mud. good ibecommunity, H" .,c.nendcd people who sharctl his valuesof honesty, mtegriiy. i„yajt>. .md those who had strong r; 1, -i'. /k / ' o»> many eonipeii-Itons (bndge. poker, golfi our agreements on matters of thehe^ and soul and disagreements on matters political. Hislast words to me Ma email were a lament that wc could 0 longer play plf.vmaybc next time around.'" In MarchJ97I he gave his soon-to-be wife a heart-shaped pin. with alwa?. 2 "r"" Adrian to symbol of their lovmg relationship,Hi.s funeral service was held on Wedne.sday, Sept 2 at 3 ,o„~3 »AVrEC0™.VEN™KPK,SEKEC0R0,r.u...„,,Sep.3,a«,5 GARWOOD MOCKVILLE -Mr. John Frank Garwood, of Garwood Road, '(^ed Wednesday, August 26,2035at Somerset Court. has aided, ^%s2£!.>K5,a .^Sr-a-tS.(CollS^f Hfp Iin/ called CLULSily yif se^dTa " thMgh VVako Forest loTe reuS.-We A funoral I , tvww.eatonfuneralservice.a)ni. "" " PijDiie ubraf> m. Nc Clifford Watkins Howard Sr. Mr. aiflbrcl Watkiiis Howard Sr., 78, ol'Comal?AT Road. Advance, died Saturday. Aug. 29. 2015. at his home. He was born-lune 5. 1937, in d Davie County to the late Thom- I as Watkins and Willie Mae Bar- I ney Howard. Mr. Howard was a I veteran of the U.S. Army hav- I ing served during the Vietnam War. He wa.<: owner and ojiera- K&C Amusements and 'M' Ken and Cliff's Pool Room for i Jff more than 5.^ years. He loved a spending time with family, es- his-grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was saved on Nov. 9, 2014. preceded in ^ itil death by his wife. Joyce Faye Dudley Howard; and a brother. Ken Howard. Survivors: 2 daughters. Donna Howanl Bell and Elaine Howard Edwards (Randy), ail of Advance; 2 sons. Clif ford Watkins Howard Jr. (Heather) of Cochrane. Alberta. Canada and John Howard (Stephanie) of Advance; i 1 grandchildren. Jennifer Bell, Stephanie Kluttz (Willy). Ja son Edwards (Amanda). Jermey Howaixi (Megan), Martin Edwards (Ashlee), Brittany Myers (Kenny), Tiffany Bur- roff (Jim). Klaire Howard. Car! Howard' Joidan Muise and Colton Muise; and 7 great-gumdchildren. Kensiey Edwards, Madyson Myers, Jackson Howard, KourllyoD Edwards. Blake Edwards, Makcnzie Howard and Kaylee Howard-Biirroff. A funeral service was to be conducted at 1 p.m„ Thurs day. Sept.r 3 ai Dutchman Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Ted Tuggic officiating. Burial was to follow in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury with military rites conducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guaicl. The family was to re ceive friends from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesciay. .Sept. 2 at Fxtlon Funeral Home in MocksviIle.M MemorialsrDtitchman Creek Baptist Missionary Fund, PO Box 416, MocksviJlc, Condolences: wy. w.t'aionftmeraliervicc.com. Shirley Anthony McGIamery Mrs, Shirley Anthony McGiameiy, 76, of Moiganlon died on Friday. Aug. 28. 2015 at Grace Hospital with her family by her side. She was bom in Yadkin County on March 1, 1939 and was the daughter of the late Ervin Vance and Dellie Peele Anthony. She w as a member of Hopewell Baptist Church, and adored Sunday School teacher. Modenc Stroupe. Survivors: her husband of 56 years. William "Brice" McGIamery: 3 daughters. Pamela Doby and husband Ken ny of Mock.ss ille. Tammy Kerlcy and hiisb«nd.Howard of Morgnnion, and Shana Harrison and husband Johnny of Salisbiiiy: grandchildren. Nathaniel Kerley. Eric KerJcy. Owen Harrison, Shelby Hiinison, Jamie Dobv. Kendra Doby; greai-gmndchildren. Hazel Doby and Lo'ja Kerley; brother. Howard Anthony and wife Bonnie of Shalloite; and 2 special people whom she considered her children Henry and Debbie Deal of Morganton. She was also preceded in death by 6 brothers and 5 sis ters. The family received friends Sunday, Aug. 30 at Sos- soman Funeral Home and Crematory Center. The funer- ^was at 2 pjn., Monday. Aug. 31 at HopcweJI Baptist Church with the Revs. Dr. Danny Emoiy, David Orders and Ron Cooper officiating. Entombment followed at Burke Memorial Park. Memorials: Hopewell Baptist, 1112 Hopewell Rd Morganton, 28655. Condolences: ^^'WH'.sossommtfhxom. DAVIE coui i-r.' ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 3,2015 Hattie Mae Miller Neely Mrs. Hattie Mae Miiler NeeJj 89. of WoodieaJ. died MiU S-C. to the late JamesMillei and Emma Stringfellow. r Mrs, Neely was educated in the public schools of South Caro- from Abex in She was preceeded in death by: hcrhu5band..IohnK. Neely: daughters. Belt}- Neely. Bertha Miller and Frances Porter; .sons. James E. Neely, John Hen- ly N'eely, Albenus Neely; and f : ^''o^er. James "Sonny" Miller ^ Survivors: sons, Robert L n ■Wmf' -v/''-j Neely. Woodleaf. John A. Neely .W (Christine). Woodleaf, Paul RayNeely. Woodleaf. William U- | roj' Stringfellow. and Thomas Mao- A.„■ Neeh Hiril 7' ^7ha Lverlv ? Barbee, Stalesviile. She-ha Lyerl), StatesviUe, Lillie Bell McCiuney. Salisburv ?n rim ' H-ndaughtem real"H T Salisbury.STdchlr^ "^^""eD.Salisburj. and aho^l^dchi dren, great-and great-great-grandchildrcn; and ahost of other relatives and friends.Services were held on Friday. Aug. 28 at Freedom Unit- edtZhurch of God, Woodleaf. Visitation was at I p.m andthe funeral at 2 Bunal followed at Rowan Memmial ParkSahsburj will: Ap<,s.le PIcshettc Redmond ofJiciatingCondoiencts: uobk-andkeheyj-om. Roy Let 'Cookit' Pt-Iou- day, Aug. 24. 2015 at h.s home following a„ extended iJ|- .N forBobLylesAutoShopinMocksviije.OnDec 4 20()I \\ oula do hi.s customers a favor. RovTe'Tr I children,^ Lee (.Stephanie) Peloie II. Charell Willianrs. Nikica r !tT.H ■'"0")' Lodv 21^andchiidien: 4 great-grandchildren; 6 brothers. Donald Pelo^J^ff"" P JeromePeo, . Jeffi^y Pelote. and Leonard Williams: an aunt,Magaienc Pelote: other relatives and friendsHis funeral seiwice was held Tuesday. Sept. I at I p min the ^apcl of Graham Funeral Home. The family re hi? Condolences: DaVle COUTfty Pm\c Ubrary Moci<svifle, NC Robbie 'Bob' Rhine Robbie ••Bob" Rhine. died'Feb. J4.20I5 after 2 veare of hospice care. - and then Las Vegas. Nev. Hewntinued to cnjo.v pJaying tennis, served on the board of The Rhine Research Center, and continued iravejing and reading history. Sun'ivo^: his wife of 67 years. Rose Hoilontan Rhine ol?rnd r rJ " 1 '""Shtcr Rebecca Rhine.n i o. ■' sisters.Dr. S.dly Rhme Feather of Durham, and Rosie Rhine. Port land. Ore.[Jjs sister Kiizabeth predeceased him. IPs parents Dr Louisa Kfiinc liid Dr I R "Irne wer/-tv f ", ^ f ^\«Ke faculty mem-te rs for many years and the,: founded what is known I be Rhine Research Center in Durham.A cclebmtion and memuria) will be held on Sept. 12from 3-5 p.m. at The Rhine Research Center. D,WI£ COLWTY enterprise record. Tbu^iaj, Sep.. 3,2015 John Kelvin Watkin.s -S..iisbuiT. died on Tuesday,p ^ A Kiscr Hospice House, SalisburyBom in Davie County on Sept. 15. 1959. he was theson of Genclie Payne Waikins and the late John HenryWatlans. A gmdunte of Davie County High School, he wasemployed at Bora! Brick as an assembler. Mr. Watkins had served in the Amiy Reserve.Survivors: his daughters, Kenyatta Smith and Sade^nfoid. both of Salisbury: mother. Genelle Payne Wat-lojis of Coolecmee; sisters and brothers. Lori SavaU Spen- (Rickey), miington. CarolynWatlans-Dillard. SaJisbuo". James T Walkins. SaUsburyMd C^l B. Walkins. Coolecmee: long-time companion.Mary Brown Nimiey, SaUsbury; aunts. Ethel Louise Pay-ment. CwJeemee. Joyce Demeyers. Unsing, Mich, andHilda Dalton, Salisbury: 2 grandsons: and a host of nieces nephews, cousins and friends.Services were held on Saturday. Aug 29 at A.R. KelseyMemonal Chapel. Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home, with visitation at 3 pan. and funeral at 3:30. Condolences; nuhleanclkelsey.com. Edvpard Charles RuskyEdward Charles Rusky, 75. ofMocksvilie died TbesdayAug. 25, 2015, at Forsyth Medical Center, losing a battle to cancer.He was bom m Cook County, 111. on Dec. 11. 1939 theson of the late Edward Charles and Elsie Siroh Rusky! He was a veteran of the United States Army and had worked a.sa metal fabricator in the machine industry. Private ser\ ices will be conducted later. Condolences: wwa-.ciaviefunerabervice.com. Davie county Puoiic uorarv Mocksviiie, NO Marion Rene Barber died SV "^YorlVr ^ P"-^ and fte Anny ^er leaving high school and was stationed in Korea. He had a gift and love for carpentry, and began his careenn thai field at age 15; he gradually became a master carpenter and worked for several well-known builders for more than 41 years. He frequently built things as gifts for fan^y members and friends, and enjoyed budding thingsfor his home^He had a friendly, outgoing personality. loved to joke, and had a willingness to help others eli-PopUn' Survivors: daughter, Jessica Michelle Barber of Win- ston-Sa em; sons.Marlon Ryan Barber of Salisbury, Kerry Michael Barber of Mocksville; brother Carey S. Barber(Mandj^ of W^Jeaf; sister Melissa Barber; stepfather. oiUy Shores of Mocksville; 4 nieces; 3 nephews; his cat i-piiz ; and best inend and neighbor, Dave Tumbull A military graves,ae jcr-ir. ,o be condi-cted Wednesday Sept. 9 a, 2 nm. ..t ,he Sabsbury NationalCemetery. 501 Staiesville Boulevard. Salisbury. wiUt in- lemieni following. A celebration of life will be held later. UAV.E COUNTY ENTERPmSE RECORD, Sep, Dawn Marie Marx Berry . Berry. 53. died suddenly at her homem Demon on Saturday. Aug. 29. 2015. Me fIv!en Marx. She spent her early years in the Chicago area prior lo North Carolina. administrative assistant with KF Ti-ucking Coip She^ ]■ also worked as a cashier with four years. She^as of the Baptist faith. Sunivors; her husband ofalmost 9 years, Ervin MarvinBerry; a James Garrett of JooesviUe; step-son, MichaelCarrier of Lexing- ton: step-daughters. Lauralee Kelley of Raleigh and Shan- k...v.u ^ '^she of Clinton Mms • 5 and Denton, Daniel Marx of TexLs, She was also preceded in death by a brother. Joey Marx . i ai M^; "f -ndL^d r0 fi cSed hT?h'' Cemetery, Condolences: •nniW.onc/iincm/.vcn.fa-.^n, Rebwca Ann 'Becky' Smith BeamRebecca Ann "Becky" Smith Beam, 70, of Mocksville AnativcofPorsyth County,was bom 1945^' daughter the late Roy and Edna Lee Davie High School. For some21 years, she was employed where she was the manager of "j^MM the deli. In addition to friends andcummers, survivors include; Advance; a broiber, SamuelSmith (Diane) of Mocksville: 5 grandchildren. Jonathan L£^^ls (Heatller). Ashley Lew-is, fi fTany Stames. JimmyBeam Md Parti Beam; and 4 great-grandchildren ConnerM, Peyton Esiep, Katie Uwis and Landen EstepShe was also preceded in death by a son. Jim Beam at ^"'dueledrh! k ^ Sept. 5 at the Yadkin Valley Baptistaurch &meIeo;officiated by the Revs. Robert F. GanettMd Kelly Jones. The family received friends at the ceme- leiy.Memonals: Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley RoadMtKksville to assist with final expenses.Condolences: ^vwwMm'ieJuneralsen'ice.com. Oa^e county Put>"c LID' WocHsville, Joan RiJe} Boyle Joan Riley Boyie died J fjursday. Sept. 3.2015 A memorial gathering was held a. Salen. Funerals and Cremations m Wmsion-SaJem at 3 p.m. on Monday, Sept. Skokie.r/"'"" Cemetery in She was bom in Pon Arthur. Texas, Feb. 26. 1927 thedai^hley oUhe late^Glcn ^ ^ and later became prolific in her own ^raona] arts and crafts endeavors. She and Wal- moved from Notihbrook to North Carolina in 1974 to tecome among the earitest member-residents of Bermuda at the Crosby Golf lonnuimeni where, for fi ve years she hosted and befr;..,cied basketball giant Michael Jordan in their home. He fondly called her "Mrs. B" As a fi ve-day- her late htucband became ma,or benefactors to the insti- unton. creatmg the WaI.e, D.L. Boyle Sr. and Joan Rilev Boyle irofessorship in ,„e Section on Ga.stroenterologvm the pepanmeni of fntemaJ Medicine, in honor <,f ihei,^end ohn H. Gifiiam, MD. "I^ey w.re later inducted nito M.H of Wake Forest School of len R Tv c T Winston-Sa- Sdf! t riT w"'Piedmont Club m Wtnston-Saiem. She M-as originaUy married to the late Carl BuehlerlU of Palatine. III. and had .3 sons. On the Fourth of July i„ 1965. she manied Waller Douglas Ung Boyle Sr. of Kenilwotih. whom she had dat ed when they were teens. He had four children from a pre- vious mtwiage. During her 41 years as a North Carolini.an she and Waiter Sr. counted downtown Charlotte as home for a dozen years. Sumvors; her brother. Thomas Wight Riley of Phoenix • sons Marty Bnehler of Hinsdale. lU.. Carl Bnchler IV ofPalatine. U . and Jay Buehlerof Whitefish Bay. Wise.; stepsons, Harold Lauren Boyle II of BeJews Creek, DouglL Kane Boyle of Walkerlown, Walter D.L. Boyle Jr. of Ro- ^oke Va.; and her .stepdaughter, .lanna Cecile Greenwell of Melbourne, Fia.; grandchildren. Morgan Bnehler. CarlMichael Buehler. Martin Buehler Jr. Grace Riley Buehler Claire Buehler. Uurei, Ashley Boyle. Addison Rile^• Bovie Greenwell: great-granddaughter. Jcleh Lauien Yazdnni- Girouard of Shrewbury. Mass.; nephew Dewey Guy Wiik- Ro^^r '"^^er-in-law, John WilliamRobert Boyle of Phoenix. Wairt'n f 7% •'"Stand,al er Boyle Sr.; brother, the Rev. Glen Edward Ri- ley Jr of Chicago: nephew. John Boyle Wilkerson of Win- Memorials; Hospice/Palliative Care Center, 101 Hos- 27103: m.^.J,ospicecarece>.. Condolences; w'WH-jti/c/wy7i.co/n. DAVIE COb, ,TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept, 10,2015 Bobby Lec DaiiicI * Church. a. 7\TpT f 'onduced cfnTf"^'-' Sp- 1041 .Mocksville.Condolences: Hnnr.r/m7i75merciWce.rrii7,. Sandrn Yvonne 'Sandy' Coulter Hass day. Aug. 29, she was bom Dec. 7. ]96l the daughter of the late Wil- liam Edse] Coulter and Shirley Downs of Spuiger, Texas, who survives. Prior to becoming ..,V^B disabled, she was known for her culinary skills in the food industry. She was a chef at Kansas Feed Mil] & Sa- in Lexington at Rick's to her mother. survivors include: 2 daughters. Le'^ington and Micasha Belcher of M = ^.P'"^"^"Wldren, Dakota Jackson Zini-meiroan. Makayla Nicole Haglcr and Kiya Kimberlv Jef Coulter and Eulah Coulter; Ld 3sisiera. Shenan Delaimey.Tyna Laboa, and Diane Berlin SeZ'TTcu ^-2 pun. Thursday,bept. , ai Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, Lexington A gravestde celebration of life service was conducted at 2 P^n. m the cemetery officiated by the Rev. Bud Powell Memonals: Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road Mwksville to assist the family with final expenses. Condolences: Mn,w.£/i7vic/aHer«/jen'ice.com WoVs MocksvIHe, NC Mark Reece Kirkman On Aug. 16, 2015, Mark Reece Kirkman died doing what he loved most: hitting the mountain bike iraUs with his sweetie not too far behind. He lived life to the fullest — active iind ready for the next big adventure. There wasn't a trail he wouldn't take or ride that was too long. He loved the outdoors and spent ev ery minute soaking up the sun, rela.\ing on the beach, and making memories with those he loved. Whether he was rearing back in his chair or ankle-deep in the surf, he was always wearing his favorite old Appalachian t-shirt—often referred to as his island shirt. With a cold Bud Light and a big silly grin, he would insist on playing bocce ball, even when he knew no one else really cared to play. He would tell stories and laugh as he recalled crazy times with his old school friends who could never be replaced. He was never ready to end the day until the last speck of sun had faded. His love of the beach and his newest friend and pastor pro vided the perfect setting for his marriage to Sheila on Oct. 20, 2012. Surrounded by only his family, he pledged his oath to the woman he loved. He grew up in the Moravian Church and later found a spiritual home at HiJlsdale Meth odist Church, where he, Sheila, Celeste, and Jake were ac tive members. He served in many ways, but his main pas sion was volunteering with the church's food ministry, His 30-year career at US Airways provided many opportunities to build '■cldtion^bips <•»,..« laupbr joved being a b'-cliier, son, husband, and stepfather, but his greatest joy in life was being daddy to his daughter. Celeste. Survivors: his wife. Sheila Kirkntan; daughter. CelesteKirkman; stepson. Jake Tuflle; parents, Reece and Becky Kirkman: brother. Kent Kirkman; sister-in-law, Lisa Kirk man; and numerous cousins, aunts and uncles. A worship celebration of his life was held Saturday, Aug. 22 al 3 pm. at Hillsdale United Methodist Church in Advance. The family received friends following the ser vice. Memorials: Hillsdale UMC food ministry, 5018 US 158,Advance. Condolences: »'wwJiayworih-miller.com. nAVU. COUNTV record, John Kelvin Watkins Auf 25 '^2m5" Salisbury, died on Tuesday. Born' n' Salisbury.Born n Dav,e County on Sept. 15.1959, he was the son(f Genelle Payne Watkins and the late John Henry Wat-kms^cvgiadualc of Davie County High School, he also was .eSl'Cy Re:'™"Survivor; his daughters. Kenyatta Smith and Sade "O'her, Genelle Payne Wat-ta ns of Coolwraee: sisters and brothers, Lori Savall, Spen- W Iv Lillington, Carolyn-nd^'l R w 1 SalisburyMarv^ m' !"'• Jong-time companion,Maiy Brown Nimley. Salisbury; aunts, Ethel Louise Pay- Hiwl'i?? Mich, andHilda Daiton.SaJisbuiy; 2 grandsons; and n hose of nieces nephews, cousins and friends,Services vvere held on Saturday, Aug 29, at A.R. KeiseyMemorial Chapel, Noble and Keisey Funeral Home, with visitation at 3 p.m. and funeral at 3:30.Condolences: nobleandkelsey.com. Cathy Elaine WheatcraftMi-s. Cathy Hlrdne Wheatcraft, 48, of Clark Road, died Monday. Aug. 24.2015. at her home.She was born .luiic 7. 1967. in Nalchitod.es. I... to thelate Otis and Mary Kathleen Kzernack WheatcraftShe was also preceded ,n death by 2 siblings. David and Janet Wheatcraft.A memorial service was to be conducted at 5:30 pjii q ^ the Revs!-Shelby Harbour and Rodney Barker officiating. Condolences: Hotnv.enfonyuner<i/.wn'ice.fow. Arline Rose MerrUi SpearArline Rose (Merrill) Spear. 96. formerly ofville, died on Tuesday. Sept. I, lemry for Ingersoil Rand until she enjoyed reading, crossword 1 puzzles, needlecrafts and pJav- wishes, no formal sejwices are planned, but for those desir- P'.Cing, memorial contributions in ^her name would be appreciated to a charity of the d choosing. Elizabeth 'Betty' Hawes Bragg Ms. Elizabeth "Betty" Hawes Bragg, 86. of Mocksville, died in her sleep on Sept. 13,2015. She was bom May 5, 1929, in Providence, R.I. to the late Russell C. Hawes and Amey Peck Hawes. Ms. Bragg grew up on her family's farm until the age of 12 when they moved to Baltimore, Md. She was a member of several Methodist churches in the places she lived throughout her life. Ms. Bragg graduated from Western High School in 1946. After working in a bank and playing on sports teams, her brother decided she needed to attend college and sent in her application to Davis & Elkins College in Elkins, W.Va. She graduated in 1952, after playing basketball and field hockey and being a member of the Phi Mu sorority, with a major in physical education and a minor in English. Ms. Bragg taught for the next three years in three states. At the age of 25, she married and became a suiy-at-home mom for many years. Her three children were the joy of her life. She returned to the workforce for a few years, be fore retiring and joining her daughter in North Carolina. Ms. Bragg loved the outdoors, playing golf, working in the yard and watching the Atlanta Braves. She still loved her Boston Red Sox above all, though. Her favorite place was the beach and she enjoyed yearly family trips to watch the waves, get her feet in the sand, and watching people. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Richard P. Hawes; and sisters-in-law, Mary and Shirley. Survivors: 2 sons, Bill and wife Faith of Cross Lanes, W.Va., Jim and wife Kelly of York, Pa.; a daughter, Susie and husband Dave of Mocksville; grandchildren, Amey Cejas and husband Jorge of York Springs, Pa . Scott Bragg and wife Brittney of Charleston. S.C. and Hope Bragg of Buckhannon, W.Va.; 2 great-grandchildren, Julian of York Spring and 6-week-old Henry of Charleston; 2 brothers. Russell L. Hawes of Towson.Md. and Raymond G. Hawes and wife, Betty of Cheshire, Conn.; many nephews and nieces; and other family and friends. A funeral service was to be conducted at 1 p.m., Thurs day, Sept. 17 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev, Donnie Chapman officiating. Burial followed in Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends fix)m 1 ] ;30 a jn.-l pm. on Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials; Davie Fhiblic Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocksville; Davie YMCA, 215 Cemetery St., Mocksville (Memo; upkeep of the outdoor track); or Jerusalem Baptist Building Fund, 3203 US 601 S, Mocksville, Condolences; www£alonfijneralservice.coni. Dr. Natassia Kay Couillard Dr. Natassia Kay CouUlard,49, of Mocksville. died Sat urday, Sept. 5,2015. of natural causes at home. Surs'ivors; her husband, Randy Durso; her father. Dr. Edwin Schuler (Diane , Wendt); her grand- mother, Delores Schul- er; and her -laws, Caesar and Nndine She was preceded in death her grandfa- She was bom Aug. 23. 1966. in Garden Grove, Calif. at- ^B|^9BB||||pH|||^B|^ tended school in Bea- ver Dam. Wise., grad- uating in 1984 from Wayland Academy. She Southern Methodist Unit'ersity for her undergraduate and earned her doctor of veterinary medicine from Kansas Stale in 2001. She was passionate in her love of animals and developed a veterinary program at AARF. Memorials: AARF Animal Adoption Rescue Founda tion ,311 Harvey St., Winston-Salera, 27103. No services are scheduled. Condolences; www.ealonJUneralsen'ice .com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 17,2015 Hope McCIung Day Mrs. Hope McCIung Day, 90, of Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Sept;. 9,2015, She was bom on Sept. 30, 1924, in Fayette County, W.Va. to the late Tony T. and Delia Kaiser McCIung. She was a member of Comatzer Baptist Church where she served as a Sunday school secretary and kept the nurs ery. Mrs. Day was a pastor's wife for more than 50 years. She was a homemaker who enjoyed doing crafts and was known for her good cooking. She was preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. El mer Warren Day Sr.; 3 sisters; and 6 brothers. Survivors: 4 children. Bonnie Washbum (David), War ren Day (Junette), Danny Day (Jane), and Lois Carter (Lar ry); 9 granddiildren, Amy, Davy. Andy, Jason, Jennifer, Justin, Clint, Sara and Hope; and a number of great-grand children. A funeral service was conducted Saturday, Sept. 12 at II ajn. at Comatzer Baptist Church with the Revs.Ed Ku- har and David Washbum officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends following the service. Memorials; Comatzer Baptist. 1372 Comatzer Road. Mocksville; or Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences; ■nww.eawtifimeralservicex.-om. Raymond Joseph "Ray" Fulford Mr. Raymond "Ray" Joseph Fulford died on Sept. 5, 2015 at the W.G. Hefner VA Medical Center in Salisbury, He was bom March 4, 1926 to Agda V. and Joseph T. , Fulford. Mr. Fulford was u mem- ber of Church of Christ and re- '■%. tired from the U.S. Postal Service years. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy serving^ World War 11. He also served M in the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Fulford ..graduated from Ponce de Leon High School in Coral Gables, Fla. and attended the University of Miami. He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Frances 0. Fulford; and sisters, Violet J. Ogle and Evelyn Borman. Surviving; his wife, Susan L. Humphrey Fulford; a son, Michael R. Fulford; daughter in law, Cynthia Holland Fulford; 2 grandchUdren, .Tason H. Fulford (Chelsea Moore Fulford) and Becker M. Downie (Norman Edwin Downie); 4 great-grandchildren, Sydney, lyier. Hurley Beck and McKenna; nieces, Deborah Rerce and Barbara Waite; and nephew. Gaiy Ogle (Sandy Ogle). The family received friends on Saturday, Sept. 12 at Hayworth-Milier Kinderton Chapel. His body will be cre mated and sent to his son. Michael R. Fulford, for burial with his wife, Frances. The Coral Gables American Le gion Post 98 will be asked to perform services for Mr. Ful ford who was a member of Post 98. Condolences; wwwJuiyworth-millerxom. Moc^^sville, NC Richard Franklin 'Rich' McNeil Jr. Mr. Richard "Rich" Frajiklin McNeil Jr., 53, ofAdvance died Sunday, Sept. 13,2015 at his home. He was bom July 19, 1962 in Forsyth County to Richard Frank- iin and Betty McMichael McNeil. Mr. McNeil was employed with Iv' Taylor Brothers Tobacco Co.wW preceded in death by M;> Surviving: his wife, Terri - r' McNeil of the home: 2 daughters, Hannah and Mctoria; I a son, Coleman; a sister, Beverly n Abercromhie and husband Gray n of Statesville; along with several H. nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held H at 11 ajn. Saturday, Sept. 19 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Pastors Ryan Showalter and Derek KiJby offi ciating. Burial will foDow at 3 pjn. in the New Hope Bap tist Cemetery in Purlear. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Condolences: twwJiayivcrr/i-mzV/er.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 17.2015 Vetra Freeman Reep Mrs. Vetra Freeman Reep, 98, of Sanford Avenue, Mocksville. died Saturday, Sept. 12,2015 at Gordon Hos pice House in Statest'ille. She was bom Dec. 20, 1916, in Rowan County to the late Radford and Grace Young Freeman. She, along with her husband, was owner and operator of Sanford Avenue Grocery for more than 50 years. She enjoyed gardening and animals, especially birds and dogs. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Henry Seward Reep. to whom she was married 63 years; a sister, Dorothy Smith: and a brother, Bruce Freeman. Survivors: her daughter, Phyllis Reep of Mocksville; a granddaughter, Crystal Moore (Tony); and 2 great-grand daughters, Rachael and Brianna Moore. A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 14 at Corinth Church of Christ Cemetery in Woodleaf with RD. McDaniel officiating. Condolences: www.caroiifii)ieral:ier\nce.com. Bobby Gene Stroud Bobby Gene Stroud, 66, of Mocksville, died Saturday, Sept. 12,2015 at his residence. Bom in Iredell County on June 5,1949, he was the son of the late Paul Hodson Stroud and Aleen Ralledge Stroud. He completed high school and Brothers Grading Co., alongside his brother. EHck. and was a mem- He loved the outdoors, traveling lumber with the sawmill, and was He was also preceded in deathby a sister, Jo Stroud Beam. ^ imster Stroud of the home; son, Steve Curtis Stroud (Christy) of Mocksville; daughter, Tamara S, Phillips of Hickory; a brother, Richard Jerry Stroud "Dick" of Mocksville; and 4 grandchildren, Paul Holder Stroud, Austin Taylor Stroud, Trevor James Phillips and Grayson Alan Phillips. The family received friends Tuesday evening, Sept. 15 at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home. A graveside service was held Wednesday. Sept. 16 at 2 pan. at Society Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. David Gilbreath officiat ing, Memorials: Hospice/Pallialive Care of Iredell, 2347 Simonton Road, Statesville, 28625. Condolences: wM'wJyunchiohnsonfuneralhonte.com. James Dean Shores Mr. James Dean Shores, 25, of Main Church Road, died Wednesday, Sept. 9,2015, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem as a result of injuries sustained In a motorcycle accident. He was born Jan. 21, Lorniie Dean and Abby Gail HjjjjjB Stewart Shores. Mr. Shores was an auto body techni- wF^ clan with Wimmer Mobile Service in Winston-Salem. He enjoyed four wheeling, motorcycling and spending time with his daughters. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, E Lonnie Gray Shores: and Q maternal grandfather. Leroy U Seward. In addition to his parents, both of Mocksville, he is survived by: his daughters, Kloie Alonna Shores and Cheyenne Lynn McCormick; step mother. Glenda Diane Shores: 2 sisters, Melanie Willis and Tammy Willis; 2 brothers, Tristan Dakota Lei Stewart and Matthew Franklin Willis; paternal grandmother, Lin da Stanley Sliores; malental grandmother, Lucille Poplin Matthews; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and close friends. A funeral service was conducted at 4 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chris Wil liams officiating. Tlie family received friends from 2-4 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Cremation followed the Condolences: m\'w.eaionfunerahervice.c<m. Pfftte w Mocksville, NC Belle Daniels Boger Mrs. Belle Daniels Boger, 100, of Mocksviile, died on Friday, Sept.18,2015, of natural causes at her home. She was born on June 5, 1915, in Davie County to the late Silas Dulie Daniel and Edith Ann Martin Daniel. Mrs. Boger was a lifetime member of Concord United Method ist Church where she was a Sunday school teacher, a nurs ery attendant, and an active member of United Methodist Women. She was a member of the Eastern Star for 60 years and an active member of GFWC-NC Mocksviile Woman's Club for 44 years. Her willingness to give of herself and her monetary gifts to worthwhile organizations endeared her to the hearts of the residents of Davie County. She was preceded in death by her husband. James D. Boger; 6 brothers; and 3 sisters. Surviving: a daughter. Marlene Shamel (Joe); 3 grand daughters, April, Carrie, and Deanna (Brad Blackweider); 3 ^at-granddaughters, Harmony, Makyla, and Malloiy; a sister, Peggy Tutterow; and a special caregiver, Hannah McGee. A funeral service celebrating Mrs. Boger's life was held at 2 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 20 at Concord United Methodist Church with the Rev. Chad Shoaf officiating. TTie body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the sei^'ice. Burial followed in the church cemeteiy. The family re ceived friends foUowing the service. Memorials; Concord UMC, 161 aerry Hill Road, Mocksviile; or Davie Community Foundation, PO Box 546, Mocksviile. Condolences: wv.'w.eaionfuneralservicexom. Joan Jones Williams Bolin Joan (pronounced Jo Ann) .lones Williams Bolin died at her borne in .Mocksviile Sundtiy, Sept. 20,2015, two days after her 76ih birthday, folloNs ing a battle with leukemia. A lifelong resident of Davie County, she was the daughter late Sherman Cash Jones the late Ruth Florence Owen Jones, and the widow of James Paul Bolin who died Nov. I3,2013.after50yearsuf marriage. She graduated from Davie 4 County High School. She re- tired as a supervisor with Lee Jeans (now VP Jeanswear) af- ter 15 years. She was a member of Mocksviile First Presbyter!- an Church. Survivors: Clyde "Junior" Williams (Beverly) of Welcome; 2 daughters, Pau la Vandevander (Larry) of Mount Solon. Va.. and Glenna Hall (Fred) of Welcome; a brother, Donald Jones (Shir ley Ann) of Mocksviile; a sister, Jackie Jones of Mocks viile; 7 grandchildren, Jeremy Williams (Amanda), Cristin W. Smith (Andrew), Randy Miller (caregiver during her illness), Amber Purdey, Sophie Vandevander. Max Van devander and Harley Hall: 6 great-grandchildren. The family was to receive friends at Davie Funet;al Ser vice Chapel from 2-3 pjn. Tliursday. Sept. 24. .A celebra tion of life serx'ice was to be conducted at 3 p.m. at the funeral chapel officiated by the Rev. Brenda McCalop. M. Div., chaplain for Hospice. A gathering and time of fellow ship with family and friends will follow the service at die funeral home. Memorials: Hospice and Palliative Care. Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralservice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 24,2015 Betty Jean Haynes Hall Betty Jean Haynes HaD, 85, of Mocksviile, died in her ^eep Saturday, Sept. 19. 2015, at Trinity Elms Memory Center, Clemmons. She was a loving wife and mother, a wonderful hostess and cook, and she delighted in making elaborate birthday meals for her children and grandchildren. Bom July 25, 1930, in Wilkes County to the late Paul Homer and Clara' llllpllliPl^ High School and giadu- man, William E. Hall, asked ' 1952. They moved to Mocks- ville where he established a 1 ' law practice. She was a charter • member and first president of the Mocksviile Women's Club and member of Fii^t Baptist Church of Mocksviile. She enjoyed playing bridge with friends in town and was a member of a book club. Pionipted by her family's inter est in leimis, she operated the Netier's Den Tennis Shop in downtown Mocksviile. She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Samuel P. Hall; a brother, WMliam P. "Bill" Haynes; a sister, Janet Lowder. Survivors: her husband; 3 sisters, Nancy H Gregg Marilyn H. Walklett (Bill), and Alece H. Key (Denver);' a daughter, Elizabeth Sparks (Dwight) of Advance; son William A. HaU (Tcni) of Hickory; daughter-in-law, Jack ie Hall; grandchildren, Lori Robertson (Kevin), Nancy HoUifield (Ben). Heather Hail and Evan Hall, Paul Sparks (Susan), Robert and Michael Sparks; and 6 great-grand children. Funeral services were at 2 p.m.. Monday, Sept. 21 at First Baptist Church of Mocksviile with family visitation from noon-l:45 pjii. at the church. Burial followed at Har mony Grove Friends Church Cemetery, 1400 W. Main St.. Yadkinville, Memorials: First Baptist Building Fund, 412 N Main St., Mocksviile; or Samuel P. Hall Scholarehip Fund, c/o Davje Community Foundation, PO Box 546, Mocksviile, Condolences: www.eatonfiincyalscrvice.com. DaVffi C^atfty Putiiic imrarv Mocksvilie. NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Sept. 24.2015 Barbara Elaine Cheek Johnson Barbara Elaine Cheek "Sissy" Johnson, 60, of Stony Point, died Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015 at Carolinas Medi cal Center in Charlotte. Bom May 1], 1955 in Her- long,Calif.,shewasthedaugb- the late Bobby Cheek and the late Dorothy Anderson Cheek. She was a 1973 gradu- ate of Davie High School and attended Mitchell Community College in Statesville. She was a teacher at Hope Child Dcvel- opment Center for seven years, Survivors: her husband of 33 years, Bill Johnson; a broth- er, D. Ray Cheek (Monica) of Gastonia; 2 sisters, Pani Bo- of Mocksviile Karen Johnson (Mark) Statesville; brothers-in-law, Larry John son (Cathy) and Neal Johnson (Tina) of Statesville; her father- and mother-in-law, A.W. "Bill" Johnson (Ercelle) of Statesville; her pet companions, Dakota and Josey; plus a number of nieces, nephews, great nieces and great neph ews. She was also preceded in death by a brother-in-law. Wayne Bogej-. The family received fiiends Friday, Sept. 18 at Davic Funeral Service Chapel in MocksviDe. A graveside cele bration of life service was conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday. Sept. 19,81 the Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemeteiy offici ated by Pastor Mike Duncan, and the Res-s, Ricky Ander son and J.B. Parker. 'n Memorials: Hospice of Iredell, 2347 Simontoti Road, Statesville, 28625; or to a charity of donor's choice. Condolences: M'>viv.davie^/iera/sen'/cc.c«/7i. Maryann Hill Link Mk. Maryann Hill Link, 71, died at her home Sunday, Sept.20,2015, Mrs. Link was bom Nov. 17, 1943 in Stanly County to the late Harry Robert and Mary Rhyne HID. She re- tired from Davie Trucking fo'' Wayne and ' They were not only her boss- . es,but friends. Mrs.Linkwas the t>est wife, mother, grand- ^^Hwlfcfif - - mother and great-grandmother a family could ask for. She was their best friend. She was also preceded in death by: her husband, Richie Link; a son, Terry Wagoner; ^ brother, Bob Hill. Survivors: children, De-^■1^' . ' nise Slroud, Ninki Angell (Michael Underwood), John Richard Link Jr. (Denisc), all of Mocksviile, and Jodi Sifford (Larry Weaver) of Salisbuiy; grandchildren, Ashley Banes, Dust>' Smith, Steven. Tyler, Jennifer and Austin Wagoner, Nichole Ash ley, Jesse and Sabrina Link, Bradley Beck, Amber Link. Kayla Kirby, Haley Link, Adem, Aiix and Andrew Shcp- paid, Gabriel Underwood, Shannon. Scott and Savannah Sifford; greal-grandchildren, Maddox Smith, Sean Link, Karlie. Lexie and Mason Wagoner, Paul "Buddy" and An drew "Mini" Sheppard, Summer Atweli, Bailey and Blake Williams, Jaden, Tristin and Nevaeh Ashley and Aubrey Campbell: brothers, Tillman Hill (Janet) and Jimmy Hill (Carmen); and godchildren, DJ., Becca and Dillon Clen- denin, Alexis Durham, Pandora and Noah Sheppard. A funeral service was to be conducted at 4.p.m., Thurs day. Sept. 24 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jim my Lancaster officiating. Burial was to follow in Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family was to re ceive friends from 2-4 pjn. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospi tal St., Ste, 103, Mocksviile; or American Cancer Societj-, 4-A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro. 27407. Condolences: wmvMa/onJitnera/sen'ice.com. Davie CQumy Putiitc UOrar> Mocksviile. NC Julia Mae Becknell Carson Dalton Julia Mae Becknell Carson Dalton. 96, died on Thurs day, Sept. 24,2015 after along period of declining health. She was bom on Dec. 16, in WUkesboro to tlie late Waller Rosa Bell Becknell. She was an accom- plished qiiilter. loved to read novels, complete crossword |H puzzles, read the Bible, and keep up with world e\-ents. She also volunteered with ^B.^MM|^H her church, the local Dem- ocratic Women's Society, Yadkin Senior Center, Yad- kin Christian Ministries, and other charitable organiza- tions in Yadkinville. She was an active member of Pleasant Grove Church and loved the Lord. Mrs. Dalton was preceded in death by 2 husbands, Roben Victor Carson and Luther Dalton: 2 daughters, Marva Carson Speaks and Shirley Carson Clark; 7 sisters; and 2 brothers. Survivors: 3 children, Robert Carson Jr. (wife Lois) of Yadkinville, Judith Roane (husband Donald) of Annap olis, Md., and Ronald Carson (wife Doris) of Antioch, Calif.; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held Monday, Sept. 28 at I p.ni. at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Yadkinville. The Rev, Romy Horton officiated and the Re\'. Johnny Scott deliv ered the eulogy. Burial followed in Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery in Hamptonville. Condolences: M'mv.Grfl/iamFnnmj/Home.fisf. Rhonda Lynn Cranfill Draughn Mrs. Rhonda Lynn Cranfill Draughn. 61, of Underpass Road. Advance, died Monday. Sept. 21,20]5,at her home. She was bom Oct. 25, 1953, in Rowan County to Ce cil "Bo" Cranfill Sr. and Dorothy "Dot" was a member of Bear Creek Bap- been a member of Calvary West where '.jM she was a member BB. ' ' jfl of Morrison's Sim- day school class. She had a care-free spirit and loved ww people and animals. .?' tff ^^^B She was a kind, gen-\ ]B tie person who nev- er met a stranger. . fl She touched many . •■■'B lives, especially the ,• ..children thai came ^through her class- ^^^BBIBS^ ''' room. Her smile lit up the rotim and she had an unforgettable laugh. SuTN'ivors: her parents of Mocksville; her husband, Paul Draughn of the home; a stepson, Joshua Draughn (Addie); a brother. Chip Cranfill (Lisa), all of Mocksville; 2 neph ews, Dylan and Colby Cranfill; and a niece, Brandy Wil son. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a jn., Friday, Sept. 25 at Bear Creek Baptist Church. The body will be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the ser\'ice. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 24 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Burial wiU fol low in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie County, PO.Box 153, Mocksville: or Special Needs Classes do West For- syth High School, 1735 LewisvilJe Qemraons Rd, Clem- mons, 27012. Condolences: ww'w.eaj'on^/iera/servtcecom. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thoreday, Oct. 1,2015 John Knox Johnstone Mr. John Knox Johnstone, 81, of Mock.wiUc. died Sun day, Sept.27,2015. He was born in Winston-Salem on Nov. 7. 1933. to the late Knox and Carrol Smith — Johnstone. He was a graduate yean in the U.S. Army, one of which he was stationed in bank where he served as vice community in many capac ities: a member of the Mocksville Jayce^s, Mocksville Rotary Club, director of the Northwest N.C. Development Association and a lifelong member of First Presbyterian Church where he served as a deacon, elder, treasurer, Sun day School teacher and Sunday School superintendent. When asking how he would most want to be remembered, his response with a smile was, "as a damn good yard man." He will be remembered by being that, a man who quietly and unselfishly gave back to others by showing up with his lawnmower or a cliainsaw at your home and helping with out being asked or expecting anything in return. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 32 years. Helen Ward Johnstone: his son, Knox Allen Johnstone; grandson, William J>.)linstone Gray' and a sister. Carroll Johnstone Crowell. Survivors: his "coconuts:" Anne Bogen and husband Hayes of Bebnont and Jay Johnstone and wife Missy of Davidson; and 4 grandsons, Knox Gray, Rich Gray, Gavin Johnstone and Tripp Johnstone. A celebration of his life was to be conducted at 3 pm., Wednesday, Sept. 30 at Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Sam Warner officiating. The family was to receit'e friends fnam 1:30-2:30 pan.at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Holy Angels of Belmont, PO Box 710, Bel- mont,28012. Condolences: M'n'M'.i'<jm»j/H«era/5-e;-vice.c«;n. Elizabeth 'Lib' Frye LeflerMrs. Elizabeth "Lib" Frye Lefler, 89, formerly of ParkAve., Mocksville. died Tuesday, Sept. 22,2015, at Autumn Care of Mocksville.She was bom Oct. 19,1925 in Davie County to the lateGeorge fra and Beatrice Gertrude Jenkins Frye. Mrs. Lefler was retired from Western Electric in Winston-Salem.She was also preceded in death by her husband, Tippie "Tip" Andrew Lefler.Survivors: a daughter, Annette Kirkland (Farris) ofGrand Ridge. Fla.: 2 granddaughters. Sheila Taylor ofBoonville and Sherry Hunter (Bill) of Sneads, Fla.; 3 great-^ndchildren, Jerrod and Lacy Hunter and TaylorNeSmith; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Aubree Hunter and Jakai NeSmith. A graveside service was conducted at 11 a jn., Thurs day, Sept. 24,at Rose Cemetery. Condolences: wwrw^atonfuneralservice^om. OaWe CdUffty LmrarvlAocksville, NC Martha Rose Miller McKnlght Martha Rose Miller McKnight died on Sunday, Sept. 20.2015. She was bom on Jan.24, 1929, in Statesville, to Flor ence Throneburg and Joseph Vemon Miller. She grew up in Davie County in the Pino community. She baptized at age at Wesley Chapel Methodist Church. In 1946. she was chosen as the Most J Representative Grange Girl ^ in North Carolina, and was a seventh-degree member in the Grange. In 1954. she was bap- itnmersion at Yadkin- ville First Baptist Church, and was an active member there for years. She taught junior, youth, and adult departments, worked on com- mittees, and enjoyed playing in the handbell choir. She grad uated from Fannington High School; attended the same college where her mother had graduated from in 1925, WCUNC (now UNCG), grad uating in 1950. She taught in the Yadkin County school system for 31 years, serving at Yadkinville High School, Boonville High School,and Forbush High School. She was chair of the science department for 20 years at Forbush, and she was chosen as teacher of the year there in 1982. She was a charter member of the Gamma Nu chapter of the Alpha Delta Kappa Education Sorority. She loved her fam ily, her church, and her students. She possessed a zest for life, with interests in people, music, movies, flowers, and reading. Her surviving husband, Felix, was the love of her life for over 65 years. She also had a special love for her grandsons. Sep and Taylor. To them, she was "Gammie." Also surviving: her son, Robert Nicholas McKnight. and his wife the Rev. Judith Stejnman of LawrenceviUe. Ga.; her daughter, Sarah Felicia McKnight Briscoe and her husband Philip Briscoe VI, CAPT USN (RET), of Virginia Beach, Va.; her grandsons, Philip (Sep) Briscoe Vfl and his wife Katie Leigh Briscoe, of Virginia Beach, and Robert Taylor Briscoe and his wife Olivia Rose Briscoe of Wood- bridge, Va.: a brother. Dr. Bayne MiUer,and his wife Inez of Mocksville; and sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews, a special uncle and aunt, and treasured cousins. The burial ceremony will be at Yadkin Memorial Gar dens on Shacktown Road at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3, with the memorial service to follow at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church Yadkinville. The Revs. Dallas Prestwood and Ramona Prestwood will be officiating. There will be a luncheon reception afterwards in the fellowship hall. Condolences; ww\v.gentryfuneralsennce^om. Christine Dulin Motcn Christme Dulin Moten, 76, died in Manhatten, N.Y. on Sept. 27,2015. For funeral arrangements, contact Graham Funeral Home of Mocksville at 751-1100, or visit www.graham- fuDeralhome.net. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 1,2015 Wiiliam "Frank" Orrell Sr. William "Frank" Orrell St., 80, of Winslon-Salem, died Sunday. Sept. 27.2015 at his hoine. Mr. Orrell was bom in Davie County on Aug. 21,1935 grandchildren, Charles Cog- gins (wife Kelly), Clinton Coggins (wife Gina), Emily Quance (husband Jonathan), MaryAnn OrrdJl, William Or rell ni, Grace Orrell, and Miles Orrell; 7 great-grandchil dren, Nicholas, Rachel and Natalie Quance, Brady, Chase and Kynsleigh Coggins, and Savannah Coggins. A celebration of Mr. Orrell's life will be held Wednes day, Sept. 30 at 11 a.m. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Pastor .lennings O'Neil officiating. Burial followed at Parklawn Memorial Park. The family received friends Tuesday, Sept. 29 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Memorials: Hospice.Tailiativc Care Center, 101 Hos pice Lane. Winslon-Salem. 27103; or Heritage Hills Bap tist. 1785 Pojtc Road. Winston-Saleni. 27127. Tabatha LaShanda Smith Tabatha LaShanda Smith of Lexington died on Wednes day, Sept. 23, in Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom in David- son County on 1976, daugltter Smith and the late Mae Deen Hair- stOD Smith. She graduated from West Davidson High School, where she received several awards in basketball and track, he entered the Unit- ed States Navy and received an honorable discharge after four years of service. She was employed by Dixie Furniture Co. for seven years. Shehad ' been in declining health for the past 10 years. n Siuvjvors: her father Joe Paul Smith tspecial friend. Rhonda Manns): a brother. Terry Smith of Lexington (fiancee Ronda Spicer); a sister, Paula Smith of Lexington; a niece, Keith Felicia Wilkie; a great-niece, Natalie Paige Johnson; a nephew. Kendall Jamaal Jonnson; many other relatives and friends. A memorial service was to be held Thursday, Oct. 1 at 4 pm. at New Jeisey AME Zion Church in Lexington. The Rev. Jimmy C. Griffin was to officiate. The family was to 1 receive friends at the church 30 minutes before the service. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomenei. jC«P®icUt)raf> Wooksville, NC DAVDE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thuraday, Oct 1,2015 Eleanor Harrell Taylor Eleanor Harrell Taylor, 90, of Edenton, died on Sunday, Sept. 27, 2015 in Vidant Chowan Hospital surrounded by her family. Mrs. Taylor was bom in Chowan County on Nov. 18, 1924 and was one of 12 children bom to the late Webb W. and Mary Frances Perry Harrell. A horaemaker, she had worked in years past in The Dollar Store and Cato's, and for many years was a unit manager with Tbpperware Home Parties. She was a faithful member of Rocky Hock Baptist Church and its Faye Ober Sunday School Class. She was also preceded in death by both her husbands, Miles Everett Ha.<ite and Frank S. Taylor; her daughter, Judy Ann Haste Cain; her sisters, Eunice H. Bunch, Norma H. White, Mildred H. Spivey, Selma H. Rogerson, and Ev elyn Harrell; and by her brothers, Louis Harrell Sr., Gilbert HarreU, Earl Harrell, Lonnie Harrell and Alma Harrell. Surviving: 2 daughters, Carol Perry Haste Cozart and husband Bill of Mocksville and Shelia Kay Haste Schul- theiss of Edenton; 3 grandchildren, Kenneth Miles White and wife Lois, Brian Christopher Sawyer, and Kathryn Cozart Hayes and husband Zack; 5 great-grandchildren, Kayla Miles White, Ryan Taylor White, Payton Kathryn Hayes, Cassidy Belle Hayes, and Addison Grace Hayes; a brother, the Rev. Ralph Harrell of Hillsborough; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family members. Funeral services wiU be held Friday, Oct. 2 at 2 p.m. in Rockj' Hock Baptist Church officiated by Dr. James Hor- lon and the Rev. Ralph Harrell. Burial will follow in Bea ver Hill Cemetery. Friends may join the family Thursday from 7-8 pjn. in Miller Funeral Home & Crematory, 735 Virginia Road, Edenton. Memorials: building fund of Rocky Hock Baptist, 113 Rocky Hock Church Road, Edenton, 27932. Condolences: m\wjnilletflicxom. o ni I K/i u> Gl <3: P c<? O DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thoreday, Oct. 8,2015 Ned Vaughn Boger Mr. Ned Vaughn Boger, 86, died Wednesday. Sept. 30, 2015 at Forsyth Medical Center. Mr. Boger was bom Nov. 13, 1928 in Davie County to John and Mary Summers Boger. He worked at IngersoU Rand for many years before retirement. In addition to his parents, Mr. Boger was preceded in death by his first wife Ruby Naylor Boger; a grandson, Brandon Boger; a sister, Johnsie Boger; and a brother. Clay Boger. Survivors: his wife, Shirley Woodard Boger; 3 children, Johnny (Renee) Boger, Brenda Mecham, Lisa Stumbo; 6 step-children, Diane (Dennis) Shore, Lorraine (Randy) Hardison. Vickie (Jimmy) Tucker, Debbie (Kenneth) Tuck er, Tammy (Tommy) Brown, and Tony (Gina) Buelin; 7 grandchildren, Juanita Lagrone, Nina (Timmy) Rice, Dan ny (Donna) Testa, Ethan (Allison) Boger, Patrick Boger, Dylan Stumbo and Scotty Stumbo; 18 step-grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Heather, Rachel, Brannon, Brae- don, Ti, Devon, Hunter, Gage, Reid, and Luke; 19 step- great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson, Ethan; and. a sister. Barbara Boger. A funeral service was conducted Friday, Oct. 2 at 2 pun. at Northwood Baptist Church with Dr. Allen Barker offici ating. Burial followed at Chestnut Grove UMC cemetery. The family received friends Thursday evening at North- wood Baptist Church. Memorials: Northwood Baptist, PO Box 1637, Yadkin- ville, 27055; or to Chestnut Grove UMC, 2812 US 601 N, Mocksville. Condolences: www^entryfiineralservice£om. Joan Stroud Humble Corn Mrs. Joan Stroud Humble Com, 82, of Gladstone Road, Mocksville, died Samrday, Oct. 3, 2015, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was bom Sept. 29, 1933, in Mecklenburg County to the late Arch R. and Sadie Church, Cooleemee where she played the organ, sang in the choir and was a Sunday school teacher. She had been a long- tinie employee of Cooleemee in Mocksville. Mrs. Com was ^ m involved with the Cooleemee H||^ death by two husbands, Gail ^ O. Humble and W.C. Com. ^'■ ters, Renee Reynolds and ^Phyllis McCreaiy (Randy); /A '^1 foster sons, Joey Reynolds (Michelle) and Rormie Reynolds, all of Mocksville; step daughter, Ruth Roy (Aaron) of Peirson, Mich.; stepsons. Worth C. Com (Jennifer) of Lawsonville, Robin Com of Durham, Robert "Mike" Humble (Jean) of Charleston, S.C., and Richard "Ricky" Humble (Carole) of Rocky Face, Ga.; adopted sisters, Judy F. Phillips and Linda F. Williams, both of Cooleemee; and grandchildren, Brittney Reynolds, Chance and Allison Barney. A funeral service was to be conducted at 11 am., Thurs day, Oct. 8 at First Baptist Church, Cooleemee with the Revs. Allen MuUins and Larry Allen officiating. Burial was to follow in Liberty United Methodist Church Cem etery. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: First Baptist Cooleemee, PO Box 518, Cooleemee, 27014. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice .com. Hubert Harrison 'Doc' CraufiU Mr. Hubert Harrison "Doc" Cranfill, 94, of Gamer Street, Mocksville, died Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015, at Novant Health Rowan Medical Center in Salisbury.gHe was bom July 31, the late Bennett Harrison and Cranfill was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served during World War 11. He was a member of Turrentine Bap- known as "Doc" because of his knowledge of tires. Na tionwide, he was the No. 1 Charlotte, where he had been employed for 16 years. He re tired from self-employment in He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Treva Moser Cranfill; his second wife, Lois Peoples Cranfill; and 5 siblings, Mary Lee Smith, Blanch Redding, James, Luke and Burley Cranfill. Survivors: his wife, Estelle Wooten Sammons Cranfill of the home; 2 children, Larry "Butch" Cranfill (Pat) of Advance and Jean C. Lefler of Salisbury; 3 grandchildren, Tim Cranfill (Donna), Tanya Saylor (Robert) and J.D. Le fl er; 3 great-grandchildren, Sarah Cranfill, Ashlee Saylor and Bobby Cranfill; a sister, Mattie Sue Simpson (Rodney) of King; 4 stepchildren, Dwight Sammons (Jane), Nelson Sammons (Sandra), Wayne Sammons (Betty) and Shirley Kimmer; 7 stepgrandchildren. Tammy Taylor (Richie), Britt Sammons, Terry Sammons (Robin), David Sammons (Shelia), Bradley Sammons (Christina), Debby Sammons Tonya Sammons, Shiela Reynolds, Karen and Jimmy Lane; 5 stepgreat-grandchildren, Jordan and Collin Taylor, Katelyn, Chloe and Christina Sammons. A funeral service will be conducted at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 8 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Fred Carlton officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Turrentine Baptist General Ftmd, 613 Tur rentine Church Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfiineralservice.com. C o l l e e n P e o p l e s C r e a s y M r s . C o l l e e n P e o p l e s C r e a s y d i e d O c t . 6 , 2 0 1 5 a t K a t e B . R e y n o l d s H o s p i c e H o m e f o l l o w i n g a l o n g a n d c o u r a g e o u s b a t t l e w i t h b l a d d e r c a n c e r . S h e w a s b o m S e p t . 2 1 , 1 9 3 7 i n D a v i e C o u n t y . T h e d a u g h t e r o f t h e l a t e J o h n S t a c y a n d M a v i s G o b b l e P e o p l e s , s h e a t t e n d e d C l e m m o n s H i g h S c h o o l a n d g r a d u a t e d f r o m T h e A m e r i c a n S c h o o l a n d B a p t i s t H o s p i t a l . F o r m o s t o f h e r l i f e , s h e d e v o t e d h e r s e l f t o t h e h o m e a n d t o r a i s i n g e d C l e m m o n s F i r s t B a p t i s t S c h o o l c l a s s a n d f r i e n d s h e l d t h e b e a c h , t h e m o u n t a i n s ' a n d m o s t o f a l l t o t h e f a m i l y c a b i n a t H i g h R o c k L a k e . S h e l i k e d b a s e b a l l , b a s k e t b a l l , a n d w a s a l o y a l T a r H e e l s f a n . A b o v e a l l e l s e , s h e l o v e d h e r f a m i l y a n d f r i e n d s . S u r v i v o r s : h e r h u s b a n d o f 6 1 y e a r s , W i l l i a m " B i l l " C r e a s y o f t h e h o m e ; h e r c h i l d r e n , R o n n y C r e a s y o f R a l e i g h a n d C i n d y B a r k l e y a n d h u s b a n d B r u c e o f C h a r l o t t e ; g r a n d d a u g h t e r s , M e r e d i t h B a r k l e y o f R o c k H i l l , S . C . , a n d K a t h l e e n B a r k l e y o f A t l a n t a , G a . ; h e r b r o t h e r a n d s i s t e r - i n - l a w , J e r r y a n d D i a n e P e o p l e s o f H a r m o n y ; n e p h e w s . A n d y P e o p l e s o f B a m a r d s v i l l e a n d J a c k C r e a s y ( G r e i c h e l ) o f U n i o n G r o v e , w h o m s h e r e g a r d e d a s s e c o n d s o n s : s i s t e r s - a n d b r o t h e r s - i n - l a w , N a n e t t e S p a i n h o u r ( R i c h a r d ) o f C l e m m o n s , P a u l a G a b a ( J i m ) o f A u r o r a , C o l o . , J u l i a R e e d o f E l k i n a n d B i n g C r e a s y ( B r e n d a ) o f C a r y ; m a n y a u n t s , u n c l e s , c o u s i n s , n i e c e s a n d n e p h e w ; a n d a s p e c i a l c o u s i n , S a n d r a G o b b l e , w h o a i d e d h e r d u r i n g h e r i l l n e s s . M e m o r i a l s : C l e m m o n s F o o d P a n t r y , 2 5 8 5 O l d G l o r y R o a d , C l e m m o n s , 2 7 0 1 2 ; o r t o t h e d o n o r ' s c h o i c e . A c e l e b r a t i o n o f h e r l i f e w i l l b e h e l d F r i d a y , O c t . 9 a t 2 : 3 0 p . m . a t H a y w o r t h - M i l l e r S i l a s C r e e k C h a p e l w i t h D r . R o b b y P l r i i l i p s o f f i c i a t i n g . T h e f a m i l y w i l l r e c e i v e f r i e n d s f r o m 1 - 2 : 1 5 p . m . p r i o r t o t h e s e r v i c e . B u r i a l w i l l f o l l o w t a t W e s t l a w n G a r d e n s o f M e m o r y , C l e m m o n s . C o n d o l e n c e s : w w w J m y w o r t h - m i l l e r . c o m . N i c h o l a s J o h n " N i c k " E l d r e d , 5 4 , o f C o o l e e m w , d i e d S u n d a y , S e p t . 2 5 , 2 0 1 5 a t R o w a n R e g i o n a l M e d i c a l C e n t e r . N J J . , h e w a s b o m F e b . 3 , n i s a n d A v i s M c K i n n e y E l d r e d a n d t h e h u s b a n d o f D o n n a J o T i e x i e r E l d r e d w h o m h e m a r - s c h o o l , h e s e r v e d h i s c o u n - w o r k e d a s a m a c h i n e o p e r a t o r i n t h e f u r n i t u r e i n d u s t r y a n d ^ f o r C & H F r a m e w o r k s ^ B a p t i s t C h u r c h o f C o o l e e m e e . 0 I n a d d i t i o n t o h i s w i f e , h e i s — s u r v i v e d b y : 4 b r o t h e r s , M a t t h e w E l d r e d o f M e b a n e , G r e g 5 E l d r e d ( C i n d y ) o f G r e e n s b o r o , A n d r e w E l d r e d ( J u s t i n e ) o f , N e w Z e l a n d , a n d D a n n y E l d r e d ( D e b r a ) o f M e b a n e ; a n d 2 s i s t e r s . S h e r r y M c C l e n n a n ( R i c k ) o f V e n n o n t a n d L i s a ^ G e r m a i n ( D e n n y ) o f S i l e r C i t y . 1 S e r v i c e s w e r e c o n d u c t e d a t F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h o f < £ C o o l e e m e e o f f i c i a t e d b y t h e R e v . A l l e n M u U i n s . B u r i a l ^ w i t h m i l i t a r y h o n o r s w a s a t S a l i s b u r y N a t i o n a l C e m e t e r y . C M e m o r i a l s : F i r s t B a p t i s t o f C o o l e e m e e . ^ C o n d o l e n c e s ; v w w . t / a v j e / w n c r a / s e r v i c e . c o m . D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h u r s d a y , O c t . 8 , 2 0 1 5 M a r g a r e t P a u l i n e R e a v i s H a r p e M a r g a r e t P a u l i n e R e a y i s H a r p e , 9 5 , o f M o c k s v i l l e . d i e d M o n d a y , O c t . 5 a t T r i n i t y E l m s i n C l e m m o n s . S h e w a s b o m O c t . 2 4 , 1 9 1 9 i n D a v i e C o u n t y , g r e w u p i n Y a d k i t i C o u n t y , a n d g r a d u a t e d w i t h h o n o r s f r o m C o u r t n e y H i g h S c h o o l . M r s . H a r p e w a s a B a p t i s t C h u r c h w h e r e s h e s a n g . H o m e D e m o n s t r a t i o n C l u b ) a n d t e r , J u d g e a n d r e g i s t r a r f o r t h e C l a r k s v U l e p r e c i n c t . 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S h e w a s b o m i n C a z e n o v i a , o f 5 5 ^ ' ^ " y ^ J a m e s ' F i a ^ - r a i n S t e e l e ( S h e i y l ) o f A d v a n c e a n d L e s l i e T a y l o r ( J a m e s ) o f M o c k s v i l l e ; 3 g r e a t - g r a n d - c h i l d r e n , T y l e r S t e e l e , H u n t e r S t e e l e a n d M a r s h a l l T a y l o r , 3 b r o t h e r s ; J a c k N i c h o l s ( P h y l l i s ) o f M o c k s v i l l e , R i c h a r d N i c h o l s ( F l o r e n c e ) o f N e w Y o r k , a n d R o d n e y C u s t e r ( K a y - l a ) o f A d v a n c e ; 5 s i s t c r s , M a r j o r i e W a l l , S a n d y P o t t s ( R i c h a r d ) , J e a n e t t e C u s t e r a n d G a i l S p r y , a l l o f M o c k s v i l l e , a n d L i n d a P a r k e r o f N e w Y o r k ; a s i s t e r - i n - l a w , E l e a n o r N i c h o l s o f M o c k s v i l l e ; a n d s e v e r a l n i e c e s a n d n e p h e w s . S h e w a s a l s o p r e c e d e d i n d e a t h b y : h e r s t e p - f a t h e r , A l v i n A . " P a p p y " C u s t e r ; 3 b r o t h e r s , J o h n , K e n n e t h a n d J i m N i c h o l s ; i n f a n t t w i n s i s t e r ; a n d a s i s t e r - a t - h e a r t . H a z e l D a l t o n . A c e l e b r a t i o n o f l i f e s e r v i c e w a s c o n d u c t e d S a t u r d a y , N o v . 7 a t 1 p j n . a t D a v i e F u n e r a l C h a p e l w i t h P a s t o r R o w a n F a y o f f i c i c a t i n g . T h e f a m i l y r e c e i v e d f r i e n d s f r o m I I a m . - 1 p m . S a t u r d a y a t t h e f u n e r a l h o m e . C o n d o l e n c e s : w w w J a v i e f i m e r a l s e r v i c e . c o m . 5 " c o u n t y M o c k s v i l f e , C 8 n D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , T h a r s d a y , N o v . 1 9 , 2 0 1 5 R o g e r D a l e ' B u c k y * N a y l o r J r . R o g e r D a l e " B u c k y " N a y l o r J r . , 2 9 , d i e d S u n d a y , N o v . 1 5 , 2 0 1 5 , a s a r e s u l t o f a n a c c i d e n t . B o m N o v . 1 1 , 1 9 8 6 , h e w a s t h e s o n o f M e l i s s a G a D C h u r c h L i s k o f M o c k s v i l l e a n d P a t r i c k D u n n o f H i g h P o i n t . H e w o r k e d a s a c a r p e n t e r i n r e s i d e n t i a l c o n s t r u c t i o n w i t h M i d - S t a t e M o d u l a r H o m e s . I n a d d i t i o n t o h i s p a r e n t s , h e i s s u r v i v e d b y : h i s f i a n c e ' , F e l i c i a P o t t e r ; a s o n . B l a z e S m i t h o f C o o l e e m e e ; 4 d a u g h t e r s , K a y d e n c e C o o k o f S a l i s b u r y , A l i c i a G a i l N a y l o r o f S a l i s b u r y , M a t t i l y n P o t t e r o f M o c k s v i l l e a n d A l y s a R o s e N a y l o r o f C o o l e e m e e ; 3 b r o t h e r s , A n t h o n y J . " A J . " O u t - e n o f H o l d e n B e a c h , J a s o n B . B u c h a n a n o f S a l i s b u r y , a n d P a t r i c k J . D u n n I V o f T r i n i t y ; a s i s t e r , E r i k a L e e D u n n o f T r i n i t y ; a n d a g r a n d m o t h e r , D o r o t h y T o l e r . H e w a s p r e c e d e d i n d e a t h b y g r a n d p a r e n t s a n d a s i s t e r , C h r i s t i n e N i c h o l e N a y l o r . ! A c e l e b r a t i o n o f l i f e s e r v i c e w i l l b e c o n d u c t e d a t n o o n S a t u r d a y , N o v . 2 1 a t D a v i e F u n e r a l S e r v i c e C h a p e l . T h e f a m i l y w i l l r e c e i v e f r i e n d s o n e h o u r p r i o r t o t h e s e r v i c e i n t h e c h a p e l . M e m o r i a l s : D a v i e F u n e r a l S e r v i c e t o h e l p o f f s e t f i n a l e x p e n s e s ; o r t o a c h a r i t y o f d o n o r ' s c h o i c e . C o n d o l e n c e s : w w w A a v i e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e . c o m . A u d r e y J e a n S c a n l o n O ' N e a l A u d r e y J e a n S c a n l o n O ' N e a l , 8 8 , d i e d o n W e d n e s d a y , N o v . 1 1 , 2 0 1 5 a t h e r h o m e M o c k s v i l l e . S h e w a s a n a t i v e o f N e w H a v e n , C o n n . , b o m S e p t . 9 , 1 9 2 7 , t h e d a u g h t e r o f t h e l a t e w a s a b i n g o p l a y e r . I f y o u c a m e c a l l i n g o n T h u r s d a y , y o u w o u l d n o t f i n d h e r a t h o m e s h e w a s o f f t o t h e Y F W i n C l e m m o n s w i t h h e r b i n g o f r i e n d s . S u r v i v o r s : a s o n , S t e v e R . O ' N e a l a n d w i f e K a r e n o f C r e w e , V a . ; a d a u g h t e r , R o b e r t a L e e O ' N e a l M a r s h a l l o f V i r g i n i a B e a c h , V a . ; 2 g r a n d c h i l d r e n , K i m b e r l y O ' N e a l a n d D a v i d O ' N e a l ( M a n d y ) ; a n d 2 g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n , C o r e y S c o t t a n d L e x i s S h e l t o n . S h e w a s a l s o p r e c e d e d i n d e a t h b y a b r o t h e r , E v e r e t t S c a n l o n ; a n d a s i s t e r , M u r i e l C o w e n . T h e f a m i l y r e c e i v e d f r i e n d s f r o m 6 - 8 p . m . S a t u r d a y , N o v . 1 4 a t D a v i e F u n e r a l S e r v i c e C h a p e l . A c e l e b r a t i o n o f l i f e s e r v i c e w a s c o n d u c t e d a t 3 p j n . S u n d a y a t t h e f u n e r a l c h a p e l o f f i c i a t e d b y S t e v e O ' N e a l . B u r i a l f o l l o w e d i n t h e C h e s t n u t G r o v e U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h C e m e t e r y . M e m o r i a l s : H o s p i c e / P a l l i a t i v e C a r e o f D a v i e , 3 7 7 H o s p i t a l S t . , S u i t e 1 0 3 , M o c k s v i l l e . C o n d o l e n c e s : w w w A a v i e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e . c o m . N a n c y A n n I s e n h o u r P o s s i d e n t e N a n c y A n n I s e n h o u r P o s s i d e n t e , 6 1 , o f M o c k s v i l l e , d i e d a t h e r h o m e S u n d a y , N o v . 8 , 2 0 1 5 . S h e w a s a n a t i v e o f T a y l o r s v i l l e , b o m M a y 2 1 , 1 9 5 4 , t h e d a u g h t e r o f t h e l a t e W i l l i a m B o y d I s e n h o u r a n d t h e l a t e D o r - o t h y D e a n D r u m I s e n h o u r . S h e w a s a 1 9 6 9 g r a d u a t e o f W e s t R o w a n H i g h S c h o o l a n d s h e w a s o n d i s a b i l i t y f o r t h e p a s t 1 0 y e a r s | H t a n d w a s a m a c h i n e o p e r a t o r w i t h j V r H e r s e y M e t e r s . S h e l o v e d f l o w - ^ ^ j | ^ ^ H e r s , f a m i l y t i m e , a n d w a s a k i n d l o v i n g s o u l . S u r v i v o r s ; h e r h u s b a n d o f 2 2 y e a r s , M i c h a e l A n t h o n y P o s s i - d e n t e ; a s o n , D a v i d L e e W i D e c o f I o f W o o d l e a f ; 2 d a u g h t e r s , L i s a A n n L y e r l y o f M o c k s v i l l e a n d B r i d g e t D i a n a F r e e m a n o f C i e v e - l a n d ; 2 b r o t h e r s , W i l l i a m G a l e I s - e n h o u r a n d K e i t h I s e n h o u r , b o t h o f T a y l o r s v i l l e ; a s t e p - s i s t e r , M a r i l y n C l e m e n t s o f S t a t e s - v i l l e ; 7 g r a n d c h i l d r e n , R y l a n W i n e c o f f , K r i s t e n F r e e m a n , N i c h o l a s F r e e m a n , R J . E l l e n b u r g , J e s s e P e r r y , H a r u i a h P e r r y a n d A l e x B u m g a m e r ; a g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d , P a r k e r B u m g a m e r ; h e r b e s t f r i e n d , L a u r a R o g e r s ; a n d d o g , " B o o . " A c e l e b r a t i o n o f l i f e m e m o r i a l s e r v i c e w i l l b e c o n d u c t e d a t 3 p j n . S a t u r d a y , N o v . 2 1 a t A b i l e n e C h u r c h o f C h r i s t , . 1 2 0 B e l l F a r m R o a d , S t a t e s v i l l e , o f f i c i a t e d b y P a s t o r D a v e O l s e n . C o n d o l e n c e s : w w w A a v i e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e . c o m . P a u l i n e G a l e s A t h c y R i d e n h o u r M r s . P a u l i n e G a l e s A t h e y R i d e n h o u r , 8 4 , o f P i n e R i d g e R o a d , d i e d S a t u r d a y , N o v . 1 4 , 2 0 1 5 a t G l e n n A . K i s e r H o s p i c e H o m e i n S a l i s b u r y . S h e w a s b o m J u l y 1 6 , 1 9 3 1 , i n D a v i e C o u n t y t o t h e l a t e R o b e r t G r a h a m a n d M a r y M a g d a l e n e S h o r e G a l e s . M r s . R i d e n h o u r w a s a m e m b e r o f C o o l e e m e e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h . S h e h a d w o r k e d a t P h i l p o t F u r n i t u r e i n L e x i n g t o n . S h e w a s a l s o p r e c e d e d i n d e a t h b y h e r f i r s t h u s b a n d , J a m e s H u b e r t A t h e y S r . S u r v i v o r s : h e r h u s b a n d , J a m e s A . R i d e n h o u r o f t h e h o m e ; a d a u g h t e r . G a l e S p r y ( B a r r y ) o f S a l i s b u r y ; a s o n . B u t c h A t h e y ( K a t h r y n ) o f L e x i n g t o n ; 4 g r a n d c h i l d r e n , K e v i n A t h e y , M e a g a n A l l e n , C h r i s t a B a y a n d J o s h u a S p r y ; a n d 8 g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n . A g r a v e s i d e s e r v i c e w a s c o n d u c t e d a t 2 p m . , M o n d a y , N o v . 1 6 a t R o w a n M e m o r i a l P a r k i n S a l i s b u r y w i t h t h e R e v . J o h n G r o f f a n d B i l l C a m p b e l l o f f i c i a t i n g . M e m o r i a l s : C o o l e e m e e P r e s b y t e r i a n , P O B o x 2 7 , C o o l e e m e e , 2 7 0 1 4 ; o r G l e n n A . K i s e r H o s p i c e H o u s e , 1 2 2 9 S t a t e s v i l l e B l v d . , S a l i s b u r y , 2 8 1 4 4 . C o n d o l e n c e s : w w w . e a t o n f u n e r a l s e r v i c e £ o m . D a v i d B r u c e ' O z ' O s b o m e D a v i d B r u c e " O z " O s b o m e , 6 4 , o f S a l i s b u r y , d i e d S u n d a y , N o v . 1 5 , 2 0 1 5 a t t h e G l e n n A . K i s e r H o s p i c e H o u s e . B o r n S e p t . 9 , 1 9 5 1 , h e w a s t h e s o n o f t h e l a t e W i l m a L a - h o m a C a m p b e l l a n d B r u c e H a n s e l O s b o m e . H e w o r k e d a s a w e l d e r f o r F r e i g h t h n e r . H e w a s a h u n t e r a n d f i s h e r m a n . S u r v i v o r s : h i s s o n , D a v i d O s b o m e J r . o f M o c k s v i l l e ; b r o t h e r s , D a n n y O s b o m e ( M a r y A n n ) o f A l a b a m a , S t e v e O s b o m e o f S a l i s b u r y , J o h n n y O s b o r n e ( D e b o r a h ) o f M o c k s v i l l e ; s i s t e r s , P a t t y M y e r s N u n n ( M a r k ) o f S a l i s b u r y , K a r e n O s b o m e o f M o c k s v i l l e . V i s i t a t i o n w i l l b e f r o m 5 - 7 p u n . F r i d a y , N o v . 2 0 a t t h e S a l i s b u r y E l k s L o d g e , 5 0 8 S . M a i n S t . M e m o r i a l s : A m e r i c a n C a n c e r S o c i e t y , 1 9 0 1 B r u n s w i c k A v e . , S u i t e 1 0 0 , C h a r l o t t e , 2 8 2 0 7 . C o n d o l e n c e s : w w w . t y e r l y f u n e r a l h o m e . c o m . C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 19,2015 Joan Burke Steward Joan Burke Steward of Gastonia died on Nov.l3,2015. She was bom Feb. 16, 1936 in Union County to the late Samuel and Daisy Bell Burke. She married the late Herbert Lee Steward. She graduated from what is now N.C. Central University, and attended Freemen's Hospital School of Nursing in Washington, DC. She sang with the singing nurses under the direction of Roberta Flack. She was member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. She at tended Bethlehem Church and was an active member of the Senior Ministry. Survivors: her daughter Jill of Rocky Mount; a son, Herbert; grandson, Nicholas of Gastonia; a sister, Irma C. Wilson of Richmond, Va.; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. Services were held on Hiesday, Nov 17 at Bethlehem Church, Gastonia with the visitation at 1:30 pjn. and fu neral at 2. Burial followed at Armstrong Cemetery and Pastor Dickie Spargo, officiating. Condolences: nobleandkelseyxom. Marsha Kay Holden Woodard Marsha Kay Holden "Bebop" Woodard, 57, died Wednesday, Nov. 11,2015 at Brightmoor Nursing Center in Salisbury after a period of declining health. She was a native of Detroit, Mich., the daughter of the late John B. Holden and the late Kathryn Mose Holden, and had resided in North Carolina for the past seven yem. She was the widow of the late Ronnie Woodard who died in April. They had been married for 37 years. She was a homemaker. Survivors: a daughter," Jenny Adkins and husband Brian • of Mocks^e; 2 sons. Josh Dale Woodard of Tennessw and Jason Edward Woodard of Missouri; and 6 grandchil dren, Josh Allen Woodard, Riley Woodard, Brian and Alex Adkins, Ashley and Jasmine Woodard. She was also preceded in death by a son, Ronnie Jacob Woodard; and a daughter, Jessica Woodard. No services are planned. Condolences: wwwMavieJuneralservice £om. u> u» <s: K <P o Bavie (Jbuffty iiDrarv Morksvilie N( Tammy Irene Bunton Tartuny Irene Bunton, 57, died uaexpectedly at hei home in,the HamptonviUc community Monday morning, Nov. 16.2015. after a period of declining health. A narive of Iredell .County. she bom Dec. 1957. |H||||||||||HH thedaughterorJohnnyH.Bun- ton of Hamptonvillc and the HBf late Bettie Lee Johnson.- She Wjjrw.' "1^ was a 'graduate of Wdst Iredell B •High School! Until becoming BT disabled,' she had. worked for BSC,. McCaro, and LyndalJ, Inc., and as an associate with her aunt at Laiun^ Johnson Tax Service. She had vibTtmt personality and a caring and disposition. She was. ready and willmg any- • Also surviving: her daugh- . ters.ShandaOstwalr (Michael Reynolds) and Melissa Wil-. cox (Richard L^Donne), all of Mocksville, and Christina Wolbcrt and Leighann Wolbert, both of Pennsylvania; ! sons, Chris Gregory Bunton of Haraptonvillc and Shane Wblbert of Lexington; a brother. Bobby Bunion (Ahgie) of Hamptonvillc; a sislc'r. Robbin "Gloria" Halcotnb of . Statesville; nephews, Chris McHargue (Jen) and Joseph Halcorab;. niece, Brandy McH^ue; great-nephew. Shawn Allen; greai-niece, Lilo .McHargue; .her "grandpuppy" Oiloe; plus several other nieces, nephews and cousins. She was also preceded in death by her maccmal grand parents, Chester Nell Johnson, artd her paternal grand- parenis, Manleyand Verlic Bunton. A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov.-21 -at Monticelio Baptist Church, States ville, officiated by the Revs. Roger'Holland and Joe Del- linger, Memorials: tdhelp offset final expenses to .Mackie-Sin- clair-Hawfcihs Funeral & Crematoiy Service, PO Box 155, yadkinville. 27055. Condolences: wwwj21ackie5inclairlunvkins.com. . Helen Howard Hendricl^ Mrs. Helen Howard Hendricks, 91, of Bermtida Village, (U.e.d Thursday, Nov. 19,2015. at Wake Forest Baptist Med ical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom June 8,1924, In Davie County, to the late Rone and LUlie Howard. Mrs, Hendricks was a member of First Uniled McthtxJist Church, Mocksvllie. . Slie was precetted in death by a grandson, Ron Brov/a. , Survivon}; her husband of 73 years. Clyde H. Hendricks of the home; 2 childicn,La^ Hendricks of Davidson and n Dianne Brown of Bermuda Run West; 5 grandchildren, • Carrie Brown McGuirc (Alex), Davin Brown (Megan), Chad Hendricks (Chrissy), S^y Ferebee-(Mail) and Alex • Hendricks; and 9 great-grandchildrcfl. • n A funeral scmcevw eonducicd ar4:30.p.ra., Saturday. Nov. 21 at First United Methodist Clhurch whb Dr. Glenn .L.Myers Jr. officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The fondy received friends In the Family Life Center fol- lowing.intenn'ent. Memorials: First U.MC. 305 N. Main St., Mocksville. CondQltttce&:w\vW£atoti/meratservicej:om. LiAViiL UUUINIY EMTEKPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015 - C7 Cbadic Wilson Johnson • Mr. Charlie.'Wilson Johnson. 81. of Madison Road. I Mocksville, di^ Saturday. Nov. 21,2015, at Kate B. Reyn- oWS-floi.'pttVHome in Wnston-Salcral He was bom Jan. 7,1934 in Davie County, to the-late Raymond Wesley and Mittie Frances Coe Johnson, Mr.H Johnson was a member of First neighborhood children would ask-him to come out and play and he often would, endearing • ! him to friends and neighbor?. He had been involved in Scouting and had served as Cub- master. For more than 25. years, he'coached.Little League Baseball. Mr. Johnson enjoyed playing local softbali and was a sports fan. He was.prcceded in death by; 5 siblings, Paul Johnson, Odessa Taylor. Gerline Goss, Rayford Jack Johnson and Wesley junior. Johnson; and two sons, Donald Thomas Johnson and Gary Steven Johnson. J Survivors: his wifo.'Lethia Bel! Pope" Johnson of the home; 2 sons, Terry Wayne Johnson of .Mocksville and Tunrny Eugene Johnson of China Grove; 3 siblings, Beu- Jah Honeycutt of Locust. Gary Laodoo Johnson of Mocks- I ville and Elsa Dean Hartley of Tennessee; 4 grandchildren, Terra Johnson Pamsh (Dale), Thaddeus Wayne iohnsoh » (Catherine), Donald Wesley Johnson and Stephanie Carter • Johnsonfand 2 great-grandchildren, Cela Lc'arWi Mad- ' dock Jacc Parrish. A f^Ileral service w« to be conducted al 11 am.. ' Wednesday, Nov. 25 at First Presbyterian Chiirch with the ' Rev, Dana Fmils officiating. The body was' to be placed in • the church -30 minutes prior to the ser\'ice. Burial was to follow in Rose Cemetery with rniiitary grave-side rites. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p,m., Tuesday. Nov. 24 at Eaton Funeral Home! • Memorials: First Fresbylcrian, 26.1 S. Main St., Mocks ville; or Hospicc/Palliativc CareCenter. 377 Hospital St., Sie. 103, Mocksville; j Condolences: ivyvw.ea/on/uneralservice.com. A ^ Co 4 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 26,2015 - C7 James Burton'BJ*Lamer ' , • 'Mr. James Burton "BP' Lanicr. 22, of NC Hwy K)j • S., Advance,djcdTucsday,Nov..17,'20l5"ai Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salern; from complica- ! tions of Muscular Dystrophy.. , • He svas bom July 10,1993, Jesus Christ and Creation was he Found peace in his father. He loved NASCAR'i^|B Md met many drivers. He (tn- \^.J| NASCAR racing. He had a- n - special bond with his .'sister ■- and brother-in-law. His sister and ha spent every day to gether and would spend some of that lime taking care of his pets. 6J and Daniel spent a tot of rime discussing hot rods and CMS. He would often joke and let Daniel know, that Hondas were faster than Mustangs, • He was preceded in death by his pnteroal gr^dfaiher, JBLanier. Survivors: his parents of the home; a sister, Amy Lanicr Masten (Daniel) of Lexin^on; a future niece or nephew; paternal gnmdmother, Shirley Lanicr of Advance; mater- ' rial ^ndparents, Howard and Cathy Taylor of Mocbville; and numerous aunts, unci». cousins and friends.' A funeraJ service was conducted at I p.m., Saturday, Nov. 21 at Fulton .Umted Methodist Church with the Revs. Karl Kelly and Rodney Burton officiating! The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior.lo the service. Burial followed in the.church ceroctcryl The. family received friends Friday,-Nov. 20 at Eaton'Funeral Home, Mocks- vpie." ■ ; • •••." - Mcraorials:.FuUon UMC,-PO BoV 87, Advance. Condolences: tnvw.ear(jn^^/jerfl/jervlce,com. Ann Lines McGr^or Mrs. Ann Lines McGregor, 74, of Thomasville, died Friday, Nov. 20,2015 at her home. She retired.in 2004 after 13 years as an puirecch librar ian for Northwest AHEC Library in Boone. She enjoyedtravelling, reading, laughing and spending time wi^ her family and kinks. She is preceded in deatJt by her parents, Thotnas Lee Lines and Dorothy Jane Crowlcy; and a daughter,- Katha ri ne Jane McGregor. Survivors: a , daughter, Amanda McGregor Jennings (Mark); grandchildren, Eavan Jennings. Liam Jennings and Lachlan Jennings, all of Mocksviile; a sister, Patricia Crpwley Randic (Ronald) of McKeesport, Pa.; a brother, .Michael Crowley (Surie) ofGalnesville, Fla.; and several nieces, nephews and gnsai-nieces. Atherrequest. no services will be held. Condolences: 125 Siiihrait Dn.MocksvUIc. Memorials: Parkinson's Dlse^ Foundation, 1359 Brofldwoy, Suite 1509, New York, NY 10018, A//p.V/r/fp- pdrl^dfarg/. . Condolences: svww.eaionjuneralservlcexom. Perec A, Mussclman I Mr.; Perec A. Mussclman,- 79, of Cedar Ridge- I .RoadaMocksville,- diedTuesday, Nov. 17,2015. He'.was bom Feb. 19. 1936, in Monigomery County, . Pa. to the laic Percy A. and Mary Stiles Mussclman. He , graduated from Ursinus College with a bachelor's degree in •' mduslrial relationsancl was'a veteran of the U.S.Army. He .. was retired from Ingcrsoli-Rand Company's Portable Com- labor relations and manager of industrial relations. Awards honors included Mocksr Rotary Club Citizen of •' Woman's Awanl for Outstanding Services, Mocksviile ' ^ of the Year and Paul Harris Fel- • ^^^^^^~:^^^^~^T;iow.Hcwasanactivcvolunteer in the community. He had been, setving'as a board member of Dayie ODuniy Economical Development Comfhission. .He h.ad also volunteered in many other,organizations, which included; but not limit- cd to board member of Davie County Chamber of Com merce, Boy Scout Troop 555, Davidson County Corrimu- ni^ College (tnistee and secretary), Development Center' Fundraising Project (co-chair), Davie,County Group Home (president and board member),-Big Brothers Big Sisters, • Cancer Services, Inc. (volunteer) and Davie CouniyfDo- mestic Violence Services. He was preceded in death by a sister. Betsy Grube and ■ her husband". Bill. Survivors: his wife, M^ Lou Musiselman of,tbc home; ; 3 sons, Alan (Trish Greene), Erik (Susan) and Kurt (Tam- '• my): and a brother.Truxton Mussclman (Shirley), . A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 22 at Eaton Funeral Chapel witJi Dr. Glenn L. lyfyers Jr. officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family- receiver friencIs.Salurday, Nov. 21 at the funeral home- Memories: Humane Society of Davie,291 Eaion Road, Mocksviile; Davie Domesiic Violence. 172 S.Clcinenl St., Ste. 2, Mocksviile; of Cancer Scrvices.-3175 Maplewood Ave,,'W3nslon-Salem,27i03. Condolences: unvw.eflfrin/imcrfl/sefvicexom.. . O DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 26,2015 n C7 Roger Dab'Bucky'Naylor Jr. RogcrDale"BucI^"NayIor Jr.,29, of Mocksville.died Sunday, Nov. .15,20.15, as a result of an accidenl. Bom Nov.. 11, 1986, he was the son of Melissa Gale Church .Lisk of Mocksvillc and Patrick Dunn of High Poml, He worked as a carpenter In residential .constructioinff^'ifnfls' State Modular Homes.' Aho siuyiving;. his fian-V ce'.'Pelicia Potter; a son,-Blaze Smith of Coolccmee; 4 daugh- ^^^MS|||j8R*fl Icrs, Kaydende Cook of Salisbury, Alicia'.Gail Naylor-of Salisbu^, Mattllyh Potter of Mocksvillc, and Alysa Kose Naylorof CoQlecmec: 3^thers,Anthony J."A:j."OuI- k en of Holdcn'Bcach. Jason B. Bu- chanan ofSaiisbury, and Patrick J. Dunn V of Trinity; a sister, Erika Lee Dunn of Trinity; and a grandmother, Dorothy Toler. He was preceded in death by. grandparents and a sister. Christine Nicholc Naylor. ' A celebration of life service was conducted at noon Saturday, Nov.-21 al Davie Funeral Service Chapel, The: family recciv^ friends one hour prior to the service in the ■cliapcl. Memorials: Davie Funeral Service to help offset linat. expenses: or to a charhy of donor's choice. .-Condolences:' tv\i^Maviefiuiera}5ervice,com. , WiUiam Lee Wyatt. William Lee Wyatt; 72, formerly of Becklcy, W.Va.," died at his home in Mocksviileon Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015. Bora on April 25, 1943, in Slab Fork. W.Va,, he was Ute . son ofthe late William Wyatt and Thclma Sears Wyatt. Mr, Wyatt was a former coal miner and worked as an auto me chanic. He had mode his home in Mocksvillc since 19941 . Mr! Wyatt was preceded in death by: his wife, Patricia • ■ Wyntt; a brother, Roy Wyatt; and a sister,-Janice Helton. ' Survivors: his children, Kay Cowan of Arkansas, David Wyatt of Coal City, W.Va., Torlena Wyatt of Beck- ley, Priscilla Magana of MocksvlUe, and Julie V>^att-of Modtsvillc; a brotlicr,/am« Wyatt of Glen Dantel, W.Va.; • ,6 sisters, Mary Hardin of Ecru, Miss,, Nancy Combs of Coal.CiQT, Patty Nottinghnm of Mogadbre, Ohio. MabelHoge of Sophia, W.Va., Wanda Nottingham of Canton.Ohio, Shelby Wood of.l^; 19 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren..Funer^ services were to be conducted al 3 p.m. Wednes day, Nov. 18 at the Rose and Qucscrbeny Peace Chapel, 1901 S.'Kanawha S,;BcckIcy,,with Pastor Ken Clark offi-.. ciating, Burial was to follow at the. Slab Fork.Ccmctery at :Tarns Mountain, W,Va..The family was.to receive friends • one hour prior'to tJie services at the funeral home. Condolences; mvw^ayiefi{tt£ratservice.coin 6c-www; nseandgueseiiberryjiet. Wllma Virginia Polfs PhelpsMrs. Wilma Virginia Potts Phelps. 9i; of CJeramons,formerly of Advance, died Tuesday,Nov. 17,2015, at For- ■ syth Medical Center in Winston-Salera.She was bom Dec. 7, 1923, in Mocksvillc to the lateAichje Edward and Alice Rosalie Wood Potts. She was a raemberof Advance United Methodist Church.She was also preceded in death by her husband, Grover Lee Phelps. Survivors: a sister, RosalicAlIen.. . . 'A graveside service was conducted at I pm.. Thursday,Nov. 19 at Advance United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Patrick Snow officiating.Memorials: Advance UMC Cemetery Fund. PO Box . 2021, Advance. Condolences: yv^vw.eaiottjjmeralscrvicexoni. S ^4^ r<r --4 ■f-' ^ Betty Wyatt Blackwelder Mrs. Betty Wyalt Blackwelder, 83, of No Creek Road, Mocksville died Monday, Nov. 23,2015 at her home. She was bom March 25, 1932, in Davie County to the late Wade H. and Pearl Craver ^^^att. Mrs. Blackwelder was a member of Fork Baptist Church. She loved cook ing and baking but especially loved spending time with her great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by her son, Tommy Blackwelder; 2 sisters, Emily Wyatt and Shirley Hyatt; and a brother. Wade Wyatt. Survivors; her husband of 66 years, Leslie Blackwelder of the home; a daughter. Audrey Freeman of Mocksville; a daughter-in-law, Brenda Blackwelder, a brother, John Wyatt (Evelyn); a grandson, Todd Freeman (Cindy); 2 great-grandchildren, Kirsten and Peyton Freeman; a sister- in-law, Nell Wyatt, all of Mocksville; a brother-in-law, CJ. Hyatt of Winston-Salem; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 25 at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Gar- rett officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Fork Baptist. 3140 US 64 E, MocksviUe; or Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospital St/, Ste. 103, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Harvey Dwight Campbell Mr. Harvey Dwight Campbell, 81, of Mocksville, died Saturday, Nov. 28,2015, at Novant Health Rowan Medical' Center in Salisbury. Davie County to the late Harvey ! Lee and EUa Dell Henderson Campbell. Mr. Campbell was ^ a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and was retired from Piedmont Airlines. He was also preceded in n death by a brother, John D. HL Campbell. Survivors: 2daughters,Bev- eriy Campbell Davis of Florida and Lynn Campbell Howell of South Carolina; 2 grandchil- dren; a sister, Elsie James; and several nieces and nephews with whom he was close. At his request of the deceased, services will not be held at this time. Memorials: Davie Senior Services, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville. Condolences: www.eaJonfuneralservice£om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2015 -CiK ' C.S Maryann Phillips Campbell Mrs. Maryann Phillips Campbell, 73, of Cooleemee, died at Forsyth Medical Center on Nov. 27, 2015, after.a long battle with COPD. She was bom Nov. 21, 1942, in Kingwood, W.Va., she was a daughter of the late, How- ard Lincoln "Shorty" and Carrie Margaret Buckingham Phillips. She received her early educa- tion in Preston County, W.Va. llSH diploma in Davidson County. She worked at Drexel/ Heritage, Wonderknit and Lee , H Jeans in Mocksville before she Started staying with elderly women. A former archive sec-n retary for the Cooleemee His- torical Association, she helped- establish the first museum and the Textile Heritage Day. She was a charter member of the Cooleemee Women's Civitan Club and served as the treasurer until bad health, She was a reader and loved gardening, canning, sewing, crocheting and making Jams and jellies. Her favorite saying was, "I never met a person I didn't love but there was a few 1 didn't like." She was also preceded in death by a son, John Darrell Campbell Sr. of Mocksville; 2 brothers, David Lee Phil lips of Manown, W.Va. and Marvin Paul PhiUips of Evans- ville; 2 sisters, Deloris Mae Phillips Calvert of Buchannon, W.Va. and Mattie Jane (Polly) Phillips Byrd of Statesville; step-father, Floyd Pratt of Tunnelton, W.Va.; father-in-law, William Preston Campbell of Cooleemee; mother-in-law, Hattie Mae Goodwin Campbell of Cooleemee; and a sister- in-law, Mary Lou Campbell Foster, Mocksville. Survivors: her husband, Lonnie Ray Campbell Sr., whom she wed Dec., 15 1968: a daughter, Donna Jean (Larry) Willoughby of Blanchard, Okla.; 2 sons. Dwayne Allen Zinn of Topeka, Kan. and Lonnie Ray "Scoot" Campbell Jr.; a grandson whom she raised from infancy, John Darrell i "J.D." (Missy) Campbell; special granddaughter, Courtney Hope Campbell (James) Reavis; special grandson, Chris- ' topher Ryan Campbell, all of Mocksville; other grandchil dren, Casey Cowen (Casey) Pickelsimer, Jason Cowen, Justin Cowen, Slayton Zimmerman, all of Blanchard, Misty 2^nn of Oklahoma City, Okla., Niki Zinn (Jonathan) Arnold, Amanda Zinn (Richard) Saunders, Sean Allen Zinn, all of Topeka, Kan., and Tiffany Campbell Douglas of Lenoir; 19 great-grandchildren, Ashton Davis, Mikayla Tait, Ryder Cowen, Alyssa Cowen, Autumn Cowen, all of Blanchard, Briley Rankin, James Rankin of Oklahoma City, Loretta Harrington, Russell Caille, Tesla Caille, Da kota Caldwell, Sebastian Caldwell, Angle Caldwcll, all of Topeka, Darrelynn "DJ." and Sophia Campbell of Mocks ville, Brittaney Holt, Joshua Holt, Emma Holt, and Travis "TJ." Douglas, ail of Lenoir; 2 sisters, Linda Phillips of Indiana and Nina Smouse of Wnston-Salem. and an uncle, Arthur Buckingham of Kingwood. W.Va. • A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Friday, Dec. 4 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Revs. Billy Seats Md Stan Riddle officiating. Burial will follow in Legion Memorial P^k. The family will receive friends from 6-8 pjn., Thursday, Dec. 3, at the funeral home. Memorials: Davie Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocksville, and Cooleemee Mens Civitan Club, PO Box 517, Cooleemee. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. UDrary DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2015 - C*31 Jean Jeanette Berry Dalton Jean Jeanette Beny Dalton died on Friday, Nov. 27, 2015 in Orangebu^, S.C., where she had resided for about three years with her son and daughter-in-law, She was bom in Jamaica, N-Y. on Sept. 9, 1933, to the late Richard and Muriel B. Berry. She attended New York Public Schools and was em- ployed in New York. On Sept. 30, 1962, she married Gordon Dalton. She later worked as a CNA at Trump Pavillion Nurs- ing Home in Flushing, N.Y., HL from which she retired in 1992. ^ After moving to Harmony, she was an active member of Pleas- ant Hill Baptist Church until ~ her health failed. She loved * to read and complete puzzles. She studied her Bible and did devotions daily. She loved to eat meals that her husband pre- pared. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, a son, 2 sisters, and 2 brothers. Survivors: her husband', Gordon M. Dalton of Harmo ny; 3 sons, Kevin Berry, Bumell Beny, and Allen (Cheryl) Dalton, all of South Carolina; a step-daughter, Teresa Dal ton; 2 brothers; 5 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral service were to be held Thursday, Dec. 3 at nooii at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. The Rev. Tyrone Redmon was to officiate and burial was to follow in Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery in Hamptonville. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHome.net. Ronald Eugene Eudy Mr. Ronald Eugene Eudy, 66, of Mocksville, died Sun day, Nov. 29, 2015, at Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House in Salisbury. 1 He was bom Jan. 29,1949, in Rowan County. Mr. Eudy n . was a member of Edgewood " Baptist Church in Cooleemee ' V and was an electrician. He en- " 0'' • '" J°y^tl helping friends in need and loved spending time with 'In addition to his mother, Edith Mae Foster Eudy, he was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Marsha E. DeSorbo and Cindy B • " and Sue Smith Eudy of Cool eemee; a son, Brian Nicholas Eudy of North Carolina; a brother, Dan R. Eudy (Joanne) of Connecticut!; stepbrother. Earl Cuthrell (Cindy); stepsister, JoAnn Davis (Donnie), all of Mocksville; brother-in-law, Steve Allen of Salisbury; nieces, Caroline, Catherine and Meredith Eudy, Meredith Allen and Chelsea DeSorbo; and his loyal K-9 companion. Bud. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pan., "Htesday, Dec.l at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Fred Carlton officiating. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour be fore the service. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospi tal St.,Sle. 103, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eaionfuneralservice .com. Jayme Lyn Powers DeVault Mrs. Jayme Lyn Powers DeVault, .55, of Mocksville, died Sunday, Nov. 29,2015, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem.0 Powers of DuBois, Pa. and the enjoyed singing in the choir at her ship Center. Survivors: her husband of 30 of Mocksville; 2 cousins; and an aunt. Memorials: St. Jude Children's Research, 501 St. Jude's Place, Memphis, TN, 38105; or a charity of the donor's choice. Condolences: tvww.eatonfuneralservice/tom. Mary Jacqueline Johnson Hartley Mary Jacqueline Johnson Hartley, 79, of Clemmons, died Sunday, Nov. 29,2015 at the home of her son. A private service will be held. Mrs. Hartley was bom Oct. 29,1936 in Davidson Coun ty to Kimball W. Johnson and Ella Kate Jones Johnson. She was a member of Friendship United Methodist Church. She was a home chef and creamed com will never be the same at family meals. She was preceded in death by: her husband, Samuel F. Hartley, who died in 2004; a daughter, Cindy Louella Hart ley; sons-in-law, Sam Hall and John Grose; and grandson, Justin Hartley. Surviving: sons, Forrest W. Hartley (Tamra) of Greens boro and Patrick Carson Hartley (Janice) of Lexington; daughters. Candy Grose of Clemmons and Jackie Hall of Mocksville; grandchildren, Katie Brewer (Greg) of Ad vance, John-Michael Grose (Diana) of Gilbert, Anz.,Bran- di Hartley of Greensboro, Evan Hall of Raleigh, Ryan Hart ley (Katy) of Kerrville, Texas, and Noah Hartley (Tessa) of Richmond, Va.; great-grandchildren, John-Hartley Brewer, Tate Brewer, Avian Hartley, Dallion Flowers, Grant Hart ley, Henry Boone Hartley; and her loving dog, Beeker. Memorials: Hospice of Davidson County, 200 Hospice Way, Lexington, 27292. Condolences: wwwdavidsonfuneralhomeJiet. Edgar Thomas McCain Mr. Edgar Thomas McCain. 84, of Ruffin Street, Cool eemee, died Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. A memorial service was conducted at 2 pjn., Saturday, Dec. 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice£om.Dswie coumy Miu: utnay Mocksville, NC D/WjE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2015 n C. ? U <=1 Charles Franklin McSwaim I Mr. Charles Franklin McSwain, 72, of Salisbury, died on Sunday, Nov. 29,2015. He was bom on Jan. 22, 1943 in Davie County, the son' Jackie Monroe SootS of Mildred Link McSwain and Richard James McSwain Mr. Jackie Monroe Soots,77, of NC 801 South, Coolee- Sr. He was a graduate of Davie High School and a veteran mee.died Friday, Nov. 27,2015, at Gordon Hospice House of the US Navy during the Cuban Missile Crisis, serv- in Statesville. ing from 1960-1966Before retiring he had worked for He was bom Feb. 16, 1938, in Davie County to the the Grand Prairie Police Dept. Dallas, Texas, MocksviUe j^te Nancy Soots. Mr. Soots Prison Unit for 20 years retiring as a sergeant, also he ^jeen raised by his mater- had worked for Cone Mills for 20 years and the NC Dept. grandparents, Katie W. and of Corrections High Rise Unit for seven years. He was a Mitchell Soots with the help of n -- I member of Community Baptist a special aunt. Mary E. Soots. * Church of MocksviUe and a mem- He retired from Fiber Industries ber of the Kennedy Hall American after 31 years of employment. ^ J Legion Post 106. For 13 years prior to Fiber, he BF' He was preceded in death by his had worked at Erwin MiUs. father, Richard James McSwain Sr. He was also preceded in ^ brother, William Royd Mc- ^eath by his wife of 40 years) Swain. Janet Link Soots; and his moth- Survivors: his wife of 54 years, er-in-law, Lola M. Link; bis mother.Mil- matsmfll grandparents; and his dred Link McSwain of Coolcemee; special aunt. daughter, LaDonna Overcash and Survivors: his daughter, Cin- husband Tim of Salisbury; broth- dy McDaniel and husband John er, Richard James McSwain Jr. of of Cooleemee; 2 granddaughters, Johnna Parsons and hus- Mocksville; sister, Joyce Carter of Cooleemee; 2 grand- tjgjid Jason and JuUe Snow and husband Kenny; a grand children, Derek Michael Overcash and wife Heather and Wdl McDaniel; 5 great-grandchildren, Madalyn Mc Daniel Aaron Overcash and wife Anna; and a great-grand- n Daniel, Jack Broadway, Emma Grace Snow and McKinlee daughter, Maddie Overcash. and Jackson Parsons; a special niece, Shirley Link Grimes; A memorial service will be held later. and telephone friends, DaUas Moore, John Martin and Memorials: Faithful Friends, 220 Grace Church Road Shorty Gartner. Salisbury, 28147. ^ graveside service was to be conducted at noon Condolences: wwwjummersettJuneralhome.com. Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery in MocksviUe with the Rev. Stan Riddle offici ating. The family received friends on Tuesday, Dec. 1 at Eaton Funeral Home. Condolences: HWw.coronyK/jeral5emce.com. Ophelia Hellard 'Billie' Murph Ophelia "BUUe" HeUard Murph, 90, of Woodleaf, died .at her home Sunday, Nov. 29,2015. Bom Dec. 5,1924, in Davie County, she was the daugh ter of the late John Berry HeUard and the late WiUie Aim Foster HeUard. She was educated in Hp^ the Davie County school system i and graduated from Cooleemee ^ I High School. For many years, 1 she woAed in the garment man- piUow cases, going to auctions, listening to Christian music, and her pets. A longtime member of Needmore Baptist Church, she served in many positions, including teaching the womens Sunday School class for many years, being a choir member and leader, serving as a VBS volunteer and teacher, and as a member of the WMU. She provided inspiration and loving encouragement and prayer for her family and her church famUy. She was also preceded in death by her first husband, Theo McDaniel, a US Marine who was kiUed on Iwo Jima; her second husband of41 years, Giles "Nute" Murph; a son, Fred McDaniel; granddaughters Jamie LookabUl and Julie LookabiU; an infant great-granddaughter, Katlyn MitcheU; a son-in-law, Don Burton; a sister, Pauline Padgett; and a brother, Fred HeUard. Survivors: her daughters, Kay Burton of MocksviUe, Donna Reavis and husband Larry, Pamela Hensley and husband Jimmy, and Jeiuiifer LookabiU and husband Jim my, aU of Woodleaf; a daughter-in-law, Barbara McDaniel of Woodleaf; 8 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. The family was to receive friends from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel in MocksviUe. A celebration of life service was to conducted at 2 pjn. Thursday, Dec. 3 at the Needmore Baptist Church officiated by the Rev. R. Howard Wagoner and Pastor Da vid Smith. Burial was tofoUow in the church cemetery. Condolences: wwwJavieJuiteralserviceutom. Wayne 'Poley' Trivette Mr. Wayne "Poley" Trivette, 72, of Rural HaU; died Tuesday, Dec. 1,2015, at Forsyth Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. He was bom Dec. 4,1942 in Davie County to the late Burton F. and Mary Mazie Belle CranfiU Trivette. Mr. Trivette retired from Sara Lee. He enjoyed fishing, the out doors and was a shooter. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Mary Sue Potts; and a brotlier, B .L. Trivette. Survivors: his wife of 45 years, Sadie Jones Trivette of the home; 4 siblings, WiUis Trivette (Judy), Faye Boger (Mickey), Colene Mayberry and Bonnie Joyner (Jimmy), all of MocksviUe; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was to be conducted at 1 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 3 at Eatons Baptist Church Cemetery in MocksviUe with the Rev. Wayne Swisher officiating. Condolences: www.eatonJuneraIservicexom. Davie ceumv Liofafv Mocksviile. NC rO H O DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 3,2015 n C. ? , C Iva Nell McDaniel Wall Mrs. Iva Nell McDaniel Wall, 84,of Mocksville, died Saturday, Nov. 28,2015, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was bom Sept. 4,1931 in Davie County to the late Thomas Edward and Maudie Viola Beauchamp McDan iel. Mrs. Wall was retired ftom Drexel Heritage. She was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church and en joyed crafts. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Roy Alton Wall; an infant daughter, Sandra Wall; an infant son; and 3 sisters, Fallie Sidden, Mozelle Parks and Pearlie Mae Jarvis. Survivore*. a daughter. Tammy Wall Sparits (James) of Advance; a, son. Tun Wall (Sara) of Gibsonville; 4 grandchildren, Angela Webb (Brian), Kimberly Wall, Daniel Sparks (Chiis^) and Christy Adams (Brian); 3 great-grandchildren, and Lincoln Sparks and Hayden Adams; and 2 sisters, Bonnie Summers of Mocksville and Lois Long of Winston-Salem. A ftmeral service was conducted at 11 am., Wednesday, Dec..2 at Baton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Sam Lewis officiating. Burial followed in Oak Grove United Method ist Church Cemetery. The family received fiiends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: American Heart Assoc., PO Box 5216, Glenn Allen, VA23058-5216; or Alzheimer's Assoc, West- em f.amlina Chapter, 4600 Park Road, Ste. 250, Chariotte, 28209. Condolences: www£atonfuneralservice£om. Darte county PuDiicUO'^'> Mocksville. Nt Frank D. Hawkins Mr. Frank D Hawkins, of NC 801 N., Mocksville, died sunounded by his family on Tuesday, Dec. 8. 2015, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem af ter a long struggle with Lou Gehrig's disease. He was bom in Greensboro to the late Ola June and Drewery Hawkins. He grew up in the Methodist Children's Home in Winston-Salem, graduated from RJ. Reynolds High School and was employed 35 years at Western Elec tric/Lucent Technologies. He loved living on his farm in Davie County where he rode his horses and raised beef cattle. Survivors: his wife, Hutokah "Toby" Hawkins of the home; a son. Drew Hawkins (Linda); a grandson, Curtis Hawkins (MoUie); and 3 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pjn., Friday, Dec. 11 at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church with the Rev. Arnold Gosnell officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: ALS Assoc., 4 N. Blount St., #200, Raleigh, 27601; or to Wesley Chapel UMC, do Betty West, 3532 NC 801 N., Mocksville. Condolences: www£aionfuneralservice£om. James Chester 'Jim' Johnson Mr. James Chester "Jim" Johnson, 73, ofAdvance, died Sunday, Dec. 20,2015 at Wake Forest Baptist Health. He was bom Feb. 14, 1942 in Iredell County to Shel by Nell Feimster Johnson and p.-'.' Chester Lee Johnson. Mr. John- son was a veteran who served in the U.S. Army and was of the. Methodist faith. He was owner and operator of BJ.'s Country Food for 26 years and owner and operator of Texaco on Clo- '' years, Bessie Poole Johnson; 2 ' % ' Charlotte and Amanda Sanders children, Chase and Chad Cox of Charlotte and Blaze Sanders j^BjA of Mocksville; a sister, Laranda Johnson of Statesville; 2 cous ins, Nancy Laws and Peggy Pope; and a special nephew, Lynn Cleary. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 23 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church with the Rev. Bobby Swaim officiating. The family received friends Tuesday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Condolences: wwwJuxyworth-millerxom. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2015 James 'Nick' Naylor James "Nick" Naylor, 31, died on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015. He was bom in Davie County on Jan. 15, 1984, son of James Kelly Naylor . and Phyllis Hunter. He was educated in . Davie County Schools, and graduated from Davie High School in 2002. He attended Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, and then entered the U.S. Marine Corps. He served from June 10, 2005 to May 31,2006. Recently, he was n employed by Wal-Mart in Mocksville. Throughout his life he enjoyed sports that included basketbaU, football, wres- tling, and rock climbing. He was a fan of Duke, the Buccaneers, and Celtics. Survivors: his father, James Kelly (Angela) Naylor of Mocksville; his mother, Phyllis Hunter of Charlotte; a brother, Brian Hunter (fiancte Casey Brewer) of Angier; a sister, Tashia (JJ.) Rice of Mocksville; 2 step-sisters, Lato- sha Lyons of Greensboro, and Mariah Lyons of Mocks ville; other relatives and friends. Funeral service were to be held Wednesday, Dec. 23 at noon at First Baptist Church in Mocksville. Pastor Rod ney Barker was to officiate, and the Rev. JJ. Rice was to deliver the eulogy. Burial with military rites was to follow at National Cemetery in Salisbury. The family was to re ceived friends at the church one hour before the service. Condolences: www.GrabainFujteralHome.net. EUa Grace Whitaker Nichols Ms. Ella Grace Whitaker Nichols, 68, of US 158, Mocksville, died Saturday, Dec. 19,2015, at Forsyth Med ical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom March 7, 1947, in Davie County to the late William Charlie and Laura Mamie Baker Whitaker. She was also preceded in death by a brother, William Charlie Whitaker Jr. Survivors: a daughter, Denise Green (Danny) ol Statesville; a granddaughter, Camryn Nichole Smith; a great-grandson. Mason Chase Smith; a sister, Shirley Jones (Donald) of Mocksville; 2 nieces; and a nephew. A graveside service was to be conducted at 2 pm., Wednesday, Dec. 23 at Rose Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at Eaton Funeral Home one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. OSVle PutJiic UDrarv Mocksville. NC William Arthur 'Bill' Driscoll 1 WiUiam"BiH" Arthur Driscoll Jr., 75, died Dec. 6,2015.| He was bom in Worcester, Mass, to William and Marie! Driscoll. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, American Legion, Elks Club, and Moose Lodge. He spent more than 40 years on the road as a truck driver. He is preceded in death by his > parents; a son, Ricky Driscoll; ' and a brother, Robert Driscoll. Survivors: his wife, Vickie Purkey Driscoll; daughter, Rhon da Driscoll (Jennifer Bell); a ; grandson. Dillion Bently; broth ers, Tom Driscoll (Sue) and Jack Driscoll (Linda); his mother-in- law, Betty Waters; brothers-in- law, Rodney Purkey (Melissa) n and Robert Purkey (Ginger); 2 n dogs. Diva and Lily; and numer ous nieces, nephews, and loved ones. The visitation was to be Wednesday, Dec. 9 from 6-8 pjn. at Frank Vogler & Sons Funeral Home Clemmons Chapel, 2849 Middlebrook Dr. The Funeral Mass was to be Thursday, Dec. 10 at 11 ajn. at Holy Family Catholic Church, 4820 Kinnamon Rd. He was to be laid to rest at Hamilton Memorial Park in Westfield, Ind. 08 n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 10,2015 Linda Jean Myers Moore Mrs. Linda Jean Myers Moore, 64, of Tall Timbers Drive, Mocksvilie, died Saturday, Dec. 5,2015, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom May 16,1951. in Forsyth County, to the late Fred Clifton and Elsie Mae Smith Myers and was a homemaker. Survivors: her husband, Bradley Moore of the home; 2 children, Shandra Crawford (Terry) and Jason Moore (Ginger), all of Mocksvilie; 4 grandchildren, Lanna Bot toms, Emory Crawford, Troy Moore and Lacey Moore; 4 siblings, Betty Duggins (Henry) of Kemersville, Nancy Chatham of Walnut Cove, Jerry Myers (Polly) of King and Shirley Hauser (Ronnie) of Alaska; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held later. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: www£aionfuneralservice£om. Edgar Thomas McCain Mr. Edgar Thomas McCain, 84, of Ruffin Street, Cool- eemee, died Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was bom Dec. 31,1930, in Texarkana, Texas to the late Lillian Taylor and Edgar Walter McCain. After serving 25 years in the U.S. Air Force, he retired as a chief master sergeant. He moved to Mocksvilie where he worked for the postal service in Winston-Salem and Greensboro for 15 years, then moved to Cooleemee. Mr. McCain was of the Protestant faith and will be remembered for his kindness and generosity. He was also preceded in death by 2 siblings, James Wil liams of Paris,Texas and Lucille Graves of Marshal.Texas. Survivors: his wife, Dolly B. McCain of the home; a son, Tom McCain of Lexington; a granddaughter, Sarah McCain of the home. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 pjn., Satur day, Dec. 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksvilie with Grant Mans officiating. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Bernice Geneva Beck Meyer Mrs. Bemice Geneva Beck Meyer, 89, of Sheffield Road, Mocksvilie, died Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom April 17, 1926, in Davie County to the late Alfred and Carrie Beck. She was also preceded in death by her husbands, Thom as Tunentine and Calvin Meyer; and a brother, Robert W. Beck. Survivors: a son. Nelson Tunentine (Jenny); 3 grand children, Steven Turrentine, William Turrentine (Retha Cleaiy) and Leigha Turrentine (Stephen Naylor); a step- granddaughter, Kristen Neely; a great-granddaughter, Georgia Turrentine; 2 sisters, Betty Avery and Sarah Mae ' Beck; and a brother, Leonard Beck. A graveside service was conducted at 2 pjn., Thursday, Dec. 3 at Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery with Ae Rev. Allen Mullins officiating. ^ Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice£om. Jimmy Lee Myers Mr. Jimmy Lee Myers of Advance died early Monday morning, Dec. 7,2015. He retired from R J Reynolds after 36 years. He had been a member of the Masonic Lodge in Advance for 44 years and had been Past Master twice. Survivors: his wife, Polly Myers; 3 children. Tammy Cleary, Bobby Myers and Tim Myers (Kim Myers); 4 grandchildren, Zachary Russell-Myers, Colby Tucker, Jor dan and Joey Myers; 2 sisters, Jean Dzeskewicz of Wn- ston-Salem and Pat Idol of Kemersville. He was preceded in death by: his parents, Helen and Marvin Myers; 2 brothers, Marvin (Kermit) Myers and Donald (Boone) Myers; and a sister, Betty Ann Horn. Ar rangements are through Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chap el. Dates and times have not been determined. Condolences: www.hayworth-miller.com. Pearl Leona Perfitt Nettles Mrs. Pearl Leona Perfitt Nettles, 97, died Thursday, Dec. 3,2015. A service was held Monday, Dec. 7 at 3 pjn. at Ever green Cemetery in Davenport, Fla.. Oavle county Puduc UDia, Mocksvilie, NC C8 n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 17,2015 Bettina Kaye Smith 'Betty' Boesenberg Bettina Kaye "Betty" Smith Boesenberg, 77, of We- stridge Road, Advance died Monday, Dec. 7,2015 in For- syth Medical'Center after a short illness. A funeral service as held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at First Alliance Church with the Rev. Paul Titus officiat ing. Burial followed in Grace Missionary Alliance Church Cemetery. The family received friends Friday at Davidson Funeral Home Lexington Chapel. Mrs. Boesenberg was bom De.4,1938 in DeK^b Coun- n ty, Ga. to Glenn Edwin Smith and Harriet Olive Driscoll Smith. A member of First Alliance Church, she was a mis sionary and pastor's wife for The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. Surviving: her husband of 56 years, Alfred Alexander Boesenberg of the home; 2 sons, Eric Boesenberg (Beth) of Horida, Greg Boesenberg of Advance; a daughter, Kim Kinyoun (Lee) of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren, Alex Bo esenberg, Elisa Boesenberg, Andrew Boesenberg, An gelica Boesenberg, Jaclene Kinyoun, Lcanna Kinyoun; a greatgrandchild, Lilly Baity; 2 .brothers. Ken Smith (Ten) of Florida, and Bob Smith (Celeste) of Texas. Condolences; vrnwAavidsonfuneralhomenet. . Charles Nathaniel Dalton Charles Nathaniel Dalton died on Dec. 9, 2015, at his residence in Mocksville following an extended illness. He was bom on March 14, 1930, in Iredell County, son of the late Nick and Lillie Carson Dalton. The family moved to "Virginia, where he was educated in Danville City Schools. Years later they returned to Davie. He'was-a dependable, hard-working man, whose employ- r ment included Hanes Chair Facto- ry, Drexel Heritage Furniture, Bak- ^ er Furniture, and the Mocksville ^ Feed Mill. Later he owned a waste .'ti" disposal business, along with Dal- ^ ton's Furniture Repair and Refinish w Shop. In 1949, he married Helen E. ' J Mack. They were married for 65 iii^^ Mk years and had 7 children. Spending H time with family was something he V loved. He also.enjoyed NASCAR, W mBr / traveling, music, flea markets, an- C— tique cars and furniture. He loved to tell jokes and share family history. He was a collector of glass and ceramic hens. He was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, and in recent years he regularly attended Refuge Community Church. He was Past Worshipful Mas ter of Corinthian Lodge 17 Prince Hall Mason. He was preceded in death by: his wife Helen on June 5,2014; and 3 sons, Michael, Steven, and Gilbert Dalton; a grandson, Jhockton Dalton; 6 brothers, Nat, Hillary, Matthew, Newman, Lonnie, and Odell; and a sister. Ruby Howell. Survivors; 3 sons, David (Aimetta) Dalton of Mocks- vUle, James W. (Stephanie) Dalton of Miami, Ra., and Thomas (Gloria) Dalton of Mocksville; 2 daughters. Debra (Lemuel) Watkins of Durham, and Frances Carter of Mocksville; a sister, LiUian Doulin of Mocksville; 17 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; a daughter-in-law, Edna Dalton of Advance; many other relatives and friends. Funeral service was held Monday, Dec. 14 at noon ^ at Victory Baptist Church in Cooleemee. Pastor Rodney »/> Baiker officiated and Associate Pastor Thomas Dalton de- livered the eulogy. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery in ^ Mocksville. The family received friends at the church from 11:15-11:45 am., and Masonic Rites took place at 11:45. ^ Condolences: www.GrahaniFuneralHomejiet. John Edward 'Ed' Jennings Jr. John Edward "Ed" Jennings Jr., 75, of Raleigh, died on Dec. 6,2015.- He was bom in Danville, Va. on June 6,1940, to John Edward Jennings and Cordia Henderson Jennings, now - times, acting as facilitator to U.S. work ^oups and working as a conduit between the seining construction committee and the Presbyteri an Synod of Tabasco, Mexico. For the last 7 years he has been a volunteer with the U.S. Outreach Foundation to secure funding for'the seminary. During recent years he and his wife spent quite a bit of time in Mocksville where he enjoyed raising a garden and sharing its bounty with his friends and neighbors. "While in Mocksville he attend ed Center United Methodist Church and was active in the church and community. He will be remembered for his genuine kindness and- compassionate support. He was a man of strong simple faith who acted out his faith by his deeds. Survivors: his wife of 32 years, Harriet Tutterow Jen nings (formerly of Mocksville) along with son, Eddie Jennings of Danville, Va.; daughter Wende and husband Randy Honeycutt, grandchildren, Tessa, and Wesley of DanviUe.; brother Bobby and wife Gail Jennings of Marri- etta, Ga.; niece Kristi and husband Curt Croker and cliil- dren.Riley andAnsley ofMarrietta; brothers-in-law Henry Wilson Tutterow and friend, Audrey Martin of Adairsvillc, Ga; Richard Keith Tutterow and wife Patricia of Newland; niece, Kendra Sisk and husband John and daughter Em- maline of Knightdale; nephews Dirk Tutterow and wife Beverly of Frankfort, Ky., Eric Thtterow of Adairsville, Kirk Tutterow and wife Cheryl Skinner of KannappEs and daughter, Ellen; Kevin Tutterow of Newland; goddaughter, Yescenia and husband Taylor Dodd and children Andrew, Isaac, and Leo; goddaughter Regina and husband Barry Jaynes and children Cameron and Caison. A celebration of his life was held Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 2 p.m. at White Memorial Presbyterian Church in Raleigh. The family received friends following the service in the Jane Bell Gathering Space at White Memorial. Memorials: White Memorial Presbyterian, 1704 Ober- lin Rd. Raleigh, 27608; Center UMC, do Linda Owings, 728 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville; The Outreach Founda tion, 381 Riverside Drive, Suite 110, FrankliniTN 37064. CeontyPutJlicimrarv MorKsv!;!e, NC C8 - PAVnS COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Due. 17,2015 Edgar Thomas McCain " Mr. Edgar Thomas McCain, 84, of Ruffin Street, Cool- eemee, died Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 at Kate B. Reyn-c4^ He was also preceded in death by 2 siblings, James Williams of Paris, Texas and Lucille Graves of Marshal, Texas. , Survivors: his wife, Dolly B. McCain of the home; a son, Tom McCain of Lexington; a granddaughter, Sarah McCain of the home. A memorial service was conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in MocksvHIe with Mr. Grant Marrs officiating. Condolences; www£atonfunerahervicej:om. Ralph Arvey Montgomery Mr. Ralph Arvey Montgomery, 75, of Advance died Sunday, Dec. 13,2015 at his home. He was bom Jan. 29,1940 in Alamance County to Her man Robert and Alice Wrenri.Montgomery. Mr. Montgom ery was employed with Southern Tool Manufacturing Co. for 40 years. . • • Survivors: his wife Josie; a daughter, Debbie; a son, Richard; 5 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. A graveside service was to be held at 2 p.m.. Thurs day, Dec. 17 at Westlawn Gardens of Memory with the Rev. Russell Myers officiating. The family was to receive Mends following the service. . Memorials: American Cancer Society, 4A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, 27407. Condolences: wwwJiaywonh-miller£om. OaVis County PuDiic wm MocksvillQ, NC Christina Marie Miller Miller Marie Miller of MocksvilJe died on Sunday, Dec. 13 in' her home surrounded by her family. She was bom June 15, 1922 in Yadkin County to the late Grady Wilson and Beatrice Reavis Miller, .the fifth of 10 children. She graduated Nurses Training in Baimer Elk, at Gpice Hospital, passed her nursing.state boards, and married the love of her-life, L. Gene Miller in 1943. After World War 11, they settled on the family fann-where they haye ^ •• lived their entire lives. She was f . . . 1If y 1always progressive. She worked i jj _ ■* ' H in the medical fi eld more than 9 *• -| 40 years, fi rst in offices and hos-Bbg ^ vpitals as a registered nurse. She iiiiiin ^81was instmmental in establishing 9H|L the Farmihgton Medical . Center as a satellite office of Bowman Gray, where she began working. She had a strong interest in ru- 'ral health care and at age 50, she returned to school at UNC-CH for the newly ^tablished Nurse Practitioner Certification. Upon completion of that certification, she retumed to work for many years at the Farmington Medical Center as office manager and certified nurse practitioner. She spent her life caring for others, in the medical offices, at her home, and in the homes of sick neighbors and friends. She was high ly involved in her community, county and state programs, including: Northwest Piedmont Agency on Aging, NC Alz heimer's Association, Senior State Legislative Council on Aging, Advocate for Long-term Care, Piedmont , Chair man of Davie Nursing Homes Advisory Board, NC/White House Council on Aging, President, Davie County AARP, SHTPP volunteer, county coordinator of Extension services special projects and health pcpgrams, Davie County Rec reation Advisory Board; chair, Senior Citizen Advisory Board. She kept herself in good health with daily exer cise, good diet, and staying busy. She was honored with the Pino-Faimington Most Outstanding Citizen Award in 1970. She was a faithful, active member of Wesley Chap el United Methodist, as long as her health permitted. She was a youth leader, Sunday school teacher, Sunday School superintendent, member of boards, and most important to her, the United Methodist Women. She was instrumental . in the fund-raising and planning for the fellowship hall of Wesley Chapel. She was actively involved in all projects and fund-raising, from baking and peddling chicken pies, and she was'in the middle of the kitchen working with the church breakfasts. She was always happy working for her church. Most importantly, she was a loving and devoted mother to heir three sons and their families. Survivors: her husband of 72 years, L.Gene Miller of the home iti Famiington; her sons, Lonnie Gene Miller, Michael Anthony Miller (Nancy) and Patrick Carson Mill- er(Kathy); grandchildren, Kristin Hall (David) of Carolina Beach, Karin Miller of Nashville, Tenn., Suzanne Lakey (Bryan) of Advance, Matthew Miller (Laura), Winston-Sa- lem.; 7 great-grandchildren; brothers Jerry Miller (Gud- ny), Larry Miller (Rosemary), and Bill Miller (Sue), all of Yadkinville; and numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family members. She is preceded in death by; herparents; brothers, Grady Wilson Miller Jr; Charles Miller and John Kermit Miller, and sisters, Sallie Virginia Steelman, Bertha Lee Bamows- ky, and Gaynelle Sizemore. A memorial service will be conducted Saturday, Dec. 19 at 11 a.m. at Wesley Chapel UMC with the Rev. Arnold Gosnell officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Memorials: Wesley Chapel UMC Cemetery Fund, 277 Pino Road, Mocksville. Condplences: www.gentryJUneralservice£om. Barbara Jane Boger Miss Barbara-Jane Boger, 77. of GreenhiU Road. Mocksville, died Sunday, Dec. 20, 2015, at Davie Place Residential Care in Mocksville. She was bom Aug. 26,1938 in Davie County to the late John William and Mary Belle Summers Boger. Miss Boger was a member of Center United Methodist Church. She was also preceded in death by; 3 siblings, Johnsie Boger Spears (Wade), Clay Boger (Louise) and Boger (Ruby); and 3 nieces and nephews, Harvey and Jack Spears and Rita Boger Emilson. Survivors: nieces and nephews, Janice Spears Hig y (Larry). Gayla Spears, Ken Boger (Sharon), Randy Bo ger (Jayne), Teresa Boger Raisbeck (Rob), Brenda Bopr Mecham, Johnny Boger (Renee) and Lisa Boger Stumbo, a sister-in-law, Shirley Boger; and numerous great-nieces and great-nephews. A graveside service was to be conducted at 1 pjn., Wednesday, Dec. 23 at Center United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev. John Erwin officiating. Memorials: Center UMC, 1857 US 64 W., MocksvUle. Condolences: www£atonfuneralservice.coin. Virginia Elizabeth "Lib" Gartner Campbell Virginia Elizabeth Cartner Campbell of Harmony died Dec. 20,2015 at Iredell Memorial Hospital. She was bom Dec. 27,1927 in Davie County, daughter of the late Jessie Lee Cartner and Lydia Godbey Cartner. She was a lifelong member of and the Salem United Methodist Women. She was a seamstress ^d worked at T&V Specialties former member of the She was also preceded by Richard Darnell Campbell, sis- Claude Cartner Survivors: son David Lee Campbell (Nancy), and daughter-in-law Shelia Campbell, all of Harmony; grand children Michele Shue (Todd), Nichole Lentz (Jason) Jer emiah Campbell and fiancd Heather Myers, Joanna Camp bell; great-grandchildren, Trevor, Olivia and Vera Shue, Tanner Addison, Peyton Lentz and Morgen Campbell; step-grandchildren, Scott Millsaps, Lisa Lail; and step- great-grandchildren, Maysie Webb, Joshua and Sidney Lail. The family received friends on Tuesday evening at Sa lem United Methodist Church. Mocksville. A service for the celebration of her life was held Wednesday, Dec. 23 at 10 am. at Salem. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Salem UMC Fellowship Hall Fund c/o Margaret Shew. 1582 David Academy Rd. Mocksville. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2015 Delois Ann Church Cranfield Delois Ann Church Cranfield of Woodleaf died Satur day, Dec. 19,2015 at Davie Place, Mocksville, Bom in High Point, she was the daughter of the late Tommy Church and Edith Boyd Church. Mrs. Cranfield was educated in the Rowan County schools. She was a Rowan County school bus driver and a rural route carri er for the Salisbury and Woodleaf post offices. She was a member of Community Baptist Church, Mocksville. Mrs. Cranfield was preceded in death by: her husband, Sonny Eugene Cranfield on Jan. 13,1979; brothers, Palm er Church and Kelly Church; and a sister, Linda Church Willard. Survivors: her daughter. Tammy Cranfield Smith (Lar ry) of Cooleemee; son, Scotty Eugene Cranfield (Tracy) of Blacksburg, Va.; brothers, Gary Church (Diane) of Salisbury, Roger Church of Salisbury, Billy Church of Cleveland, Danny Church of Salisbury, Ronnie Church of Cooleemee, the Rev. Jimmy Church (Patsy) of Mocksville, Junior Church of Holden Beach, David Church (Angie) of Yadkinville and Donald Church of Yadkinville; grandchil dren, Jamie Smith and Jared Smith; and a cousin, Margie Church of Cleveland. Her funeral service was conducted 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 23 at Summersett Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Church officiating. Burial followed at Rowan Me morial Park. Memorials: St. Judc's Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis,TN 38105-1905. Condolences: www.summersettfitneraHwme£om. William Eugene 'Gene' Foote William Eugene "Gene" Foote, 74, died Dec. 20 in For- syth Medical Center. He had been in declining health, He was son of the late Esaw Foote and Lucy Duiin Foote. He was raised by Will H. and Juanita Dillard. He was educated in Davie County Schools and was self-em ployed as a plumber. Survivors: sisters, Josephine Foote and Margaret Lewis, both of Mocksville, and Lazora Williams of Durham; a special niece, Wanda Dalton, with whom he lived; other relatives and friends. His funeral service will be Sunday, Dec. 27 at 2 pjn. at Graham Funeral Home. Pastor Nettye I. Barber will of ficiate and Bishop James Ijames will do the eulogy. Burial will follow in St. John AME Zion CHiurch Cemetery. The family will receive friends 30 minutes before the service. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomejiet. v1g Ubrar> 'Hag& Leavell Garnett Hugh Leavell Garnett, 98, of Advance, fonnerly of Har- risonburg, Va.,died Dec. 15,2015. He was bom Oct. 14, 1917 in Warrenton, Va. to Dr. Richard W. and Edwina Leavell Garnett. He attended school in Pittsylvania County and Dan- villc, Va. and graduated from Fork Union Military Academy in 1936. In 1941 he graduated from Virginia Tech with a de- gree in agronomy and a com- .. mission as a second lieutenant in the Army Infantry. He waS' married in April, 1942 to Marie Johnson who he met during his ' days at Virginia Tech. Also in 1942 he transferred to the Army ' Air Corps and upon completion of training served as a B-24 pi- ?• lot in the ISthAir Force inNorth Africa and Italy. During his ser vice with the 15th he completed 50 combat missions and earned the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal. At the end of World War II, he was hired by American Over seas Airlines and at the outbreak of the Korean War vol unteered with the Air Force where he flew the B-36 out of Ellsworth Air Force Base in Rapid City, S.D. In 1953 he returned to the airline business, this time with Pan Amer ican Airlines. He and his family moved to Harrisonburg, Va. in November, 1956, where he was a faithful member of Asbury Memorial Methodist Church and later a part-time flight instructor at Bridgewater Air Park. He retired from Pan American in 1977 and pursued several flying opportu nities for the next several years. He moved to Mocksville in 2005 and Advance in April, 2010. He was pre-deceased by his wife Marie in 2005. Survivors: his son, Steve and wife Janie of Mocksville; grandson, Sean Gamett and wife Amy of Dacula, Ga.; granddaughter, Jennifer Hyer and husband Adam of West Salem, Wise.; 8 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. i A service of worship and celebration of his life was held at Blaise Baptist Church in Mocksville on Saturday, Dec. 19 at3pjn. Memorials: Davie Pregnancy Care Center, PO Box 296, Mocksville. _ Condolences: >vM'M'./iayH'orf/i-mt7/er.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thorsday, Dec. 24,2015 Joe Stanford Greer Joe Stanford Greer, 73, of Mocksville, husband of Jan ice Whiteside Greer, died Sunday, Dec. 20, 2015, at For- syth Medical Center. Mr. Greer was a native of Watauga County, bom April 26, 1942, to the late Walter rie Kinimer, both of Salisbury, and Matthew Kimmer of Cooleemee; a brother. Mack Wo- odring of Woodleaf; a sister, Billy Jean Cheeks of Salis bury; plus 22 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. Also preceding him in death were a brother, Jerry Ray, and 2 sisters, Lucille Ray and Susie Burris. The family will receive friends from 6:30-8:30 pjn. Saturday, Dec. 26 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel. A cel ebration of life service will be at the funeral chapel at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 27, officiated by the Revs. Sam Jones and Daniel Gambles. Burial followed in Legion Memori al Park in Cooleemee. Serving as pallbearers were Ricky Dale McCrary, Josh Greet, Billy Joe Greer, Matthew Kim mer, Adam Greer and Tony Greer. Condolences: \vwwuiaviefuneralservice£om. Dr. Jerry Allen Hauser Dr. Jerry Allen Hauser, 60, ofAdvance, died on Sunday, Dec. 20,2015 at Wake Forest was a 1974 graduate of South Stokes High School. He grad-W uated from Wake Forest Uni- DDS degrees from IMC-CH vance. He loved to sing with the Clif Notes and he was ac- tive in his community and at Holy Family Catholic Church. His kindness to others was endless and he touched many lives. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Ruth and Matthew Poindexter; and his paternal grandpar ents, John Neal Hauser and Dora Hauser Keyes. Survivors: his wife of 32 years. Tammy H. Hauser; 2 sons, Jacob A. Hauser and wife Lindsey of Clemmons and Bryce M. Hauser ofAdvance; a daughter, Caillin A. Hauser of Advance; a grandson, David J. Hauser; his parents, Don and Jean Hauser of King; a sister. Dr. Lisa H. Mayes and husband Dr. Greg Mayes; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial mass was to be held at 2 p.m. on Wednes day, Dec. 23 with Father Michael Buttner officiating. En tombment will be later in the church columbarium. The family was to receive friends following the service. Memorials: Multiple System Atrophy Coalition; or A Storehouse for Jesus. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miUer£om. WocksvVlle, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 24,2015 Mary Gaither 'Joann' Ratledge Mary "Joann" Gaither Ratledge, 78, formerly of God- bey Road, MocksviUe, died Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015 at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. Bom F whom she was married for a registered nurse and retired ville. She was a lifelong mem- daughters, Wanda Scott and Teresa Booie, both of MocksviUe; and special family and friends, Nora, Sharon, Edward, Johnny, Janice and Bonnie. A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 pm. Tuesday, Dec. 22 at New Union United Methodist Church officiated by the Rev. Eric Lineberry. Condolences: www.daviefijneralservice.com. Ethel Byerly *Denise* Robertson ! Ethel "Denise" Byerly Robertson, 62, husband of Larry' Dale Robertson of Advance, died at her home Saturday,BA native of Forsyth County, she was bom Oct. 17,1953, the daughter of Chester Olin Byer ly Jr. and Betty "Jean" Heath Byerly of Advance. She was a graduate of West Forsyth High School and retired as a nursing assistant with Meadowbrook Assisted Living Center in Clem- mons. In addition to her husband of 38 years and her parents, she is survived by: 2 daughters, Janet Robertson Wagner (Michael) of Salisbury and Christie Godgrey (Jason) of Winston-Salem; 3 grandchildren, Kayla Mae Godfrey, Haley Bourae Moore and Danni K. Moore; and sisters, Cindy Schuyler of Pilot Mountain and Felicia Stin- son (Gary) of Advance. A gathering of family and friends was to be held at Da- vie Funeral Service Chapel at Ip.m. Wednesday, Dec. 23, . with a service to foUow at 2, officiated by the Rev. Pete Peterson. Condolences: www.daviefuneralservice.com. Emily Suttenheld Rogers Mrs. Emily Suttenfield Rogers. 87, of Ruffin, died on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2015 at the Hospice Home of Rocking- ham Coimty. She was bom on July 13, 1928 in LeaksviUe to the late WSr '--Tp Cooway Suttenfield and the late F ' ^ Minnie Glidewell Suttenfield. P , . 'j Mrs. Rogers worked as a tax I,/ n f'-f accountant. She was a mem- ber of Calvary Baptist Church of Winston-Salem, where she ^ ?1 was a senior ambassador and a member of the Grace Bible Fel- ■9^ JjjH lowship Class and the Senior•. : - .Na-. \ Adult Choir. "* • She is preceded in death by V, her husband, Lloyd Lee Rog- . :■ ers and a son, Harold Conway • . • ■ ' "■'1 Shough. A funeral service wiU be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 26 at Calvary Baptist Church, 5101 Country Club Road in Winston-Salem. A visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church. Survivors: her son, Ronnie Lee Shough; her adopted son and caregiver, Francisco Tamayo; a step-daughter, Laura Greene; 7 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchUdren. Memorials: Hospice Home of Rockingham County, PC Box 281, Wentworth, 27375. Burial will be held at 2 pm. on Sunday, Dec. 27 at Mount Lawn Cemetery, Boone. Condolences: www.fairfuneralhome.com. Davie coonty PutDiic UDrar-/ Wocksville. NC Maurice Earl Anderson Maurice Earl Anderson, 74, of StatesvUle, died Wednes day, Dec. 23,2015 at the Gordon Hospice House. He was bom in Davie ________ the late Charles Roy and'El- mina Renegar Anderson. Mr. Wp Anderson was a graduate of ® Harmony High School and «■. was married to Grace Creed- 3more Anderson, who sur- ■' ]I/J vives. They had more than 54years of marriage before' his ffi"''-. passing. He was a partner in C.R. Anderson Lumber Co.and was owner/operator of 9|||K^H|H^ Anderson Logging before his retirement. He was past president of the North Davie and the Cool Springs Ruri- tan clubs, and was Past District Governor of the Piedmont Ruritan. Mr. Anderson was a faithful member of Hebron Baptist Church. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Billy Gray Anderson. Survivors: his wife, Grace; a son, Jeffery M. Anderson of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Marcia Lynn Wortman (Der- ick) of Highmore, S.D. and Carrie A. Biehler (Devin) of Statesville; 6 grandchildren. Lea A. Renegar, Crystal Cov er, Caleb Anderson, Tyler Wortman, Jacob and Jonah Bie hler; 4 great-grandchildren, Garrctt Renegar, Hunter and Brecken Cover, and Reily Wortman; 3 brothers, Charles Anderson of Winston-Salem, and Jerry and Donald Ander son, both of MocksviUe. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 30 at Hebron Baptist Church with the Revs. Darren John son and Ken Thomas officiating. Burial followed at San dy Springs Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. David Kiser officiating. The family visited with friends Tuesday evening at Hebron Baptist Church. Memorials; Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simonton Road, Statesville, 28625. Condolences: wwwjiicholsonfitnerals^om. Norma Jean Williard Cope Mrs. Norma Jean Williard Cope. 84, of Advance, died Friday, Dec. 25,2015 at her home. She was bom May 4, 1931 3 ~ 1 in Davie County to the late 'S Fletcher Edward Williard and ! Lucille Tucker Williard. She ! was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church and had re tired from Hanes Hosiery Mill ' She is preceded in death by: her husband, Ivan Harding Cope; and 2 brothers, Harold Williard and Fletcher Williard Kent Cope (Libby) and Roger Bemail Cope (Wanda); 4 grand children, Kevin Cope, Amy Hodges (Evan), Darrell Cope and Kim Thompson (Tony); 6 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandsons. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm. Monday, Dec. 28 at Macedonia Moravian Church by the Revs. Steve Craver and Greg Little. Burial followed in the church graveyard. The family received friends following the ser- B6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2015 Cassandra Paige Lefler *Casey' Corl Cassandra Paige Lefler "Casey" Corl. 37, of Mocks- vUle, died suddenly and unexpectedly on Saturday, Dec. 26,2015. A native of Rowan County, she was bom May 21,1978, and was a graduate of North Rowan High School. She had been employed with Meadows of Rockwell Retirement Center for. the past 14 years and was a certified nursing assistant. Survivors: her husband of almost 15 years, Duanc Keith Corl; her mother, Terri Diane Lefler of Salisbury; her fa ther and step-mother, Benny and Hazel Jarvis of Woodleaf; a sister, Tina Howell (Randy) of Mocksville; 4 brothers, Benji Jarvis of Woodleaf, Mark C. Lefler and Matt D. Le fl er. both of Salisbury, and Luke Lefler (Shenna) of Gold Hill; plus a number of nieces. A celebration of life aervice will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 2 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel officiated by the Rev. Johnny Morgan and Major Jarvis. The family will receive friends in the chapel one hour prior to the ser vice. Memorials: Davie Funeral Service to help offset ex penses. Condolences: www.daviefuneralservice.com. James Thomas Evans Jr. Mr. James Thomas Evans Jr., 66, of Milling Road, MocksviUe, died Sunday, Dec. He was bom Oct. 28, 1949,in Rowan County to the late |^;g; 1 James Thomas Evans Sr. and - Anner Forrest Evans and grad-uated from Davie County High X==-^ iSchool. He was maintenance di- > '^\rector for Davie County Schools | v! of whom he was employed for 34 years. In 2006, he was rec- ognized as the top director of maintenance in the state. He was also Scoutmaster for Cen- ter United Methodist Church where 29 Scouts advanced to the Eagle rank. He had been a member of Center Volunteer Fire Department. He loved helping everyone.Survivors: his wife of 40 years, Martha Marlowe Evans of the home; 2 sons, Rodney Evans (Melissa) and BradleyEvans (Brandy), all of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren, Kobe,Peyton, Leah, Jessica, Kaitlyn, Justin and Hanna; 2 sisters, Liz Harmon (Bill) of Florida and Mary Jacobs (Jay) ofCharlotte; an aunt. Lib Massey of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at 1 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 31 at Center United Methodist Church with the Revs. John Erwin and Billy Manners officiating. The bodywas to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the ser vice. Burial was to follow in No Creek Primitive Baptist Church cemetery. The family was to receive friends from6-8 p.m. Wedilesday, Dec. 30 at Eaton Funeral Home.Memorials: Boy Scout Troop 505 of MocksviUe, do Center UMC, (Mike Baker), 973 Batons Church Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Memorials: Macedonia Moravian, 700 NC 801 N., Ad- rr Condolences: www.ltayworth-miller.com. Lola Alexander 'Billie' Foster Mrs. Lola Alexander "Billie" Foster, 90, of Livengood Road, Advance, died Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2015, at Brook- stone Terrace in Clemmons. She was bom June 20, 1925, in Wilkes County to the late Jesse Thomas and Maude Harris Alexander. Mrs. Fos ter was an active ihember of Fork Baptist Church where her Ladies 3 Sunday School Class was dear. She enjoyed quilting, flower gardening and spending time with family. She was also preceded in death by: her husband, Buddie Foster; a son, Don Foster; 5 sisters; and a brother. Survivors: a daughter, Bonnie Fishel (Dan) of Advance; a son. Dean Foster of Clemmons; a daughter-in-law, Jane Foster of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren, Ryan Foster (Man- dy), Derek Foster (Jen) and Austin Goodin (Robin); 5 great-grandchUdren, Camden and Alison Foster and Jay, Luke and Meg Foster; a sister, Dorcas Brogden of Mocks ville; a brother, Fred Alexander of Georgia; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 11 am., Thursday, Dec. 24 at Fork Baptist Church with the Revs. Robert Gar ret! and Ken Evans officiating. Memorials: Brookstone Terrace, Special Care Unit, 4430 Clinard Road, Clemmons, 27012; or Fork Baptist, 3140 US 64 E, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice£om. Pauliiie Rebecca James Gregory Mrs. Pauline Rebecca James Gregory, 93, of US 601 S., Mocksville, died Thursday, Dec. 24,2015, at Forsyth Med ical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom April 25, 1922, in Davie County to the late Charlie Bennett and Gertrude Lois Butler James. Mrs. Gregory was a member of Turrentine Baptist Church. She retired from Davie County Hospital after 30 years. Survivors: her husband, John Pink Gregory; 2 children, Barry Gregory ("Mike" Degrandchamp) and Pat Gregory; 5 grandchildren, Paige Gregory, Greg Dull, Michelle Jau- don (Steve), April Bryant (Joe) and Nicole Martin-Baker (Mike); 8 great-grandchildren, Hannah Dull, Justin Dull, Colby Martin, Luke Bryant, Robert Martin, Adam Jaud- on, Parker Bryant and Wesley Jaudon; and a sister, Bonnie McDaniel. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm., Sunday, Dec. 27 at Turrentine Baptist Church with the Rev. Fred Carlton officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, do Tur rentine Baptist, 613 Turrentine Road, Mocksville. Condolences; www.ecUortfiineralservice.com. Gregory Martin 'Greg' Jessup Gregory Martin "Greg" Jessup, 54, died at his home in Advance Sunday, Dec. 27,2015. A native of Forsyth County, he was bom Feb. 8,1961, the son of the late Levi M. Jessup Jr. and Carolyn Joan Pack Carpenter, who survives. He attended West Forsyth High School. He was a mechanic of industrial equipment and worked for more than 30 years with Lee Jessup Fork- lift Service. Also surviving: his wife of 19 years, Virginia Lynn Yates Jessup; a son, Austin G. Jessup of Winston-Salem; 3 daughters, Diane M. Jessup of Cleveland, Tenn., Stephanie L. Smith of Woodleaf, and Ashley J. Weitzel (Matthew) of Welcome; 4 brothers. Perry Jessup (Karen) of Rural Hall, Brian Jessup of King, Eric Jessup (Tammy) of Pinnacle, and Scott Carpenter (Kim) of Lawrenceville. Ga.; 2 sisters, Luanne Cardwell of Winston-Salem and Valerie Williams of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren, Olivia and Elijah McAll- ester. Carter Weitzel, Makayla, Kyleigh, Emma, Savannah, and Alyiarma. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Cathy Car penter. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Satur day, Jan. 2 at Bible Fellowship Baptist Church, 4950 War ner Road, Pfafftown, officiated by Pastor Leon Wishon. Condolences: www.daviefutieralservice.com. • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 31,2015 Frederick Anthony Roth Mr. Frederick Anthony Roth, 89, of Park Avenue, Mocksville, died Friday, Dec. 25,2015, at Bermuda Com mons in Advance. He was bom Aug. 2,1926, in Flushing, N.Y. to the late Frederick William and Maria Silano Roth. Upon comple tion of high school, he entered into the U.S. Army Infantry served during World War and was a life member of the Disabled American Veterans, w w' ' He attended Pratt Institute and P T ^ Brooklyn Polytech. He worked - • 1 ^ r engineer for 25 years. He alsoI*;? . worked for the Department of It!Defense (Navy) as a facility ■"A is 'B engineer. Upon retiring in Flor-ida, he moved to Hayesvllle, active in volunteer ac- ^ tivities there such as founding Sweetwater Community Park, shared his singing talent by singing with the Singing Disciples Men's Chorus and was president of the Chatuge Investment Club. Fred and wife Marie moved to Mocks ville in October of 2004, where he had been active in the Davie County Singing Seniors, First Methodist Church Choir, Master Mason of Mocksville Masonic Lodge 134 AF&AM, was a 32 degree Scottish Rite and a member of Eastern Star Chapter Clemmons. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Marie Holfels. Survivors: his wife, Marie Benge Craig Roth of the home; a son, Michael Roth of Asheville; a daughter, Regi-na (Greg) Scala; 2 grandchildren, Megan and Kevin Scala, all of Maitland.Fla.; and 2 stepsons, Lee Craig (Kathy) and their six children; and Ray Craig. A graveside service was conducted at 11 am., Monday, Dec. 28 at New Union United Methodist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. Don Routh officiating, with military honors conducted by the Veterans of Foreign War Memorial Hon or Guard and full Masonic Graveside Rites. The family received fiiends Sunday, Dec. 27 at Eaton Funeral Home.Memorials: Prayers and Squares, c/o First UMC, 310 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Debra Diane Patten 'Debbie' SaundersDebra Diane Patten "Debbie" Saunders, 60, of Mocks- , ville, died at her home Sunday, Dec. 27,2015.She was bora Sept. 25,1955, in St. Petersburg,Fla.,and she was a homemaker.Survivors: her husband of almost 43 years, Steven Kent Saunders of the home; a son, Steven K. Saunders Jr. of St.Petersburg, Fla.; 2 daughters, Michelle Lynn Marron and husband Michael of Largo, Fla., and Stacy Lynn Saundersof Raleigh; her father, Melvin Patten of Port Richie, Fla.; and a sister, Rita EiT^'in, of Old Town, Fla.Preceding her in death were her mother, Irene RoyerPatten, and a sister, Patricia Beals. No formal services are planned. Condolences: www/iavieJuneralservice.com. (2j ^ - DAVIE COUNTY ENTnERPRISE RECQM), Thursday, Dec. 31,2015 Don Marie Barney 'Donnie' Spach Don Marie Barney "Donnie" Spach, 75, of Raleigh; died Sunday, Dec. 20,2015. Bom Sept. 15,1940 in Forsyth County to the late War ner Glenn and Matde Sue . Robertson Bauey, she was the widow of Junius Edgar Spach Jr. A graveside service was conducted at 2 p jn. on Satur day, Dec. 26 in the Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Advance, with P^tor Pete Peterson officiating. Family re ceive ftiends foUowing the service in the fellowsWp hall. Surviving: her children, Alan Kent Spach and wife Dee- i na of Selma, their children, Christopher Alan Spach, Jes sica Caroline Spach Baker and husband Harvey Brandon and Alana Lee Spach and a great-grandson, Harvey Lucas , Baker; Rebecca Kim Spach Powell and husband Lewis of Raleigh and their daughter. Heather Elizabeth Powell and Glenn Lee Spach and his wife, Amy of Billerica, Mass., their children. Griffin Wamer Spach and Emma Marie Spach, and a sister, Glenda Suzette "Suzi" Barney Davis. Memorials: Gethsemane Seventh Day Adventist Church, 2525 Sanderford Road, Raleigh, 27610. Helen Jane Penninger Waller Mrs. Helen Jane Penninger Waller, 95, died on Sunday, Dec. 27,2015, at Trinity Oaks in Salisbury. She was bom Jan. 4,1920 in Rowan Coimty to the late Joel Franklin Penninger Sr. and Ada Mae Miller Penninger. She was a life long member of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church where she had served as Simday school teacher, treasurer and moderator of the Presbyterian Women. She graduated from Woodleaf High School in 1937 as valedic torian and eamed the Civitan Qub Citizenship award. She was employed by Erwin Mills (later Burlington Industries) for 42 years until her retirement in 1985 Her hobbies were ceramics, making baskets and soi^ough rolls. She was also preceded in death by: her husband in 2000, Grier Cline Waller, to whom she married Sept, 6,1941; 4 brokers, Wlliam, Robert, Joel and Otis Penninger; and 2 sisters, Ruth Haire and Barbara Jean Bradley. Survivors: a daughter. Gale Overc^h and husband Gary, and a grandson, Kevin Qvercash,.all of Woodleaf; 2 great-grandchildren, Hayley and Hunter Overcash and" their mother, Robin Overcash of Salisbury; a sister, Bonnie Miller of Statesville; a brother in law. Bill Bradley pf mi- nois; and a number of nieces; nephews and cousiiis. A funeral service was conducted at ll ajn., Wednesday, Dec. 30 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Rev. John Groff officiating. Burial followed in Rowan Me morial Paric in Salisbury. The faniily received friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Cooleemee Presbyterian, PO Box 27, Cool eemee. Condolences: www£atonJUneralservice£om. Qavie COVilltyPifflllc uorarv Morkpville NC