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Jul - Dec7- y-K - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRTSF RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2011 T)t)na]d Ray Collins \Mr. Donald Ray Collins, 28, of Sain Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, July 2.2011. He was born March 17, 1983 in McDowell County, W.Va. to the late Ronald Collins and Lori Christine Meadows Chambers. He was a loving father, a sou Prater and April Rose Collins, quatta Collins Smith (Roger) lins: and his stepfather, Clyde Toney of Mocksville. A funeral service was to be conducted at 10 a.m.. Thursday. July 7 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Swisher of ficiating. Burial was to follow in Hartwell Cemetery in Hartwell. W.Va. Online condolences: www.eulonfinienilservice.com. Wvlichelle Brewer Doble Michelle Brewer Doble, 58, of Newland, died on Saturday, July 2,2011 at her home. Surviving: her daughter, Katrina Wright and husband. Lance of Crossnore; her son, Bryan Bodford and wife Knsten of Advance, brother, Ernest Brewer; sister, Donnette Rash; 2 grandsons. Hunt er Bodford and Lane Wright. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, July 5a the Big Meadows Baptist Church. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Memorials: to the family to help with funeral expenses C/0 Katrina Wright, PO Box 328, Crossnore, 28616. yjfianette S. Greene ^ Jeanette S. Greene, 69, of Albemarle, died at 4:06 a.m. Satur day, July 2,2011 in CMC Northeast Medical Center. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 5 at Stanly Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Wayne Austin offi ciating. She was born June 3,1942 in Yadkin County, daughter of Hu bert Shoffner and Manie Harris Shoffner. She was a homemaker. Survivors: husband, Wayne Greene of the home; a son, Mi chael Shoffner and wife Michelle of Mocksville; a stepson, Bryan Nelson Greene of Albemarle; a daughter, Vicky McGinnis and husband Dale of Statesville; 2 brothers, Larry Shoffner and Rog er Shoffner, both of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren, Cassy Shoff ner and Sarah Shoffner of Mocksville, and Matthew Hastings; 2 stepgrandsons, Todd Greene and Jeremy Greene. A brother, Commie Lee Shoffner, preceded her in death. Memorials: Hospice of Stanly, 960 N. 1" Street, Albemarle. 28001. Online condolences: www.SianlyFuneralHome.com. ,sMary Elsie Kimmer Mrs. Maiy Elsie Alexander Kimmer, 93, died Friday, July 1. 2011, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was born Aug. 27,1917, in Wilkes County, to the late Jes sie and Maud Harris Alexander. Mrs. Kimmer was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. She enjoyed gardening, fishing and the beach. Mrs. Kimmer enjoyed the coast so much that she stayed there from Easter until Thanksgiving. She had a big heart and would do so much for others. Spending time with her grand children and great-grandchildren meant the most to her. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lee Franklin Kimmer; a daughter, Nancy Sue Kimmer Houser; a grandson. Shannon Houser; 4 sisters, Gladys Wagner, Theltmi Phelps, Ruby Alexander and Lexie Bailey; and a brother, Clyde Alexander. Survivors: a son. Jesse Charles "J.C." Kimmer (Shirley) of Mocksville; a granddaughter. Tammy Kimmer Taylor (Richie); 2 grandchildren, Jordan and Collin Taylor; a son-in-iaw, Jim Houser of Lincolnton; 2 sisters, Billie Foster and Dorcas Brog- don, both of Mocksville; and a brother, Fred Alexander (Sydell) of Fairmont, Ga. A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m., Sunday, July 3 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Scott Schuyler officiating. Burial followed in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials: Liberty Methodist, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville; orTurrentine Baptist. 613 Turrentine Church Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: www.eaionjiineralservice.com. "B I'ogro/oky ob:4s •Jerome L. McKiiight Jr. t\ A funeral service for Jerome L. McKjiight Jr. of Winston- Salem was held ai 12:30 p.m. on Monday, June 20. 2011 at ^ Saints Homes United Method- ist Church with the Rev. Ronnie Roseboro officiating. Burial fol- lowed in Gardens of Memory in er Queen Eaton McKnight of Winstcn-Salem; a sister, Debra y McKnight of Chatsworth, Calif; a grandson, Nasir McKnight of Rural Hall; 3 aunts, Thomasine ' Hohnson, Millicent McCurry of Chatsworth, and Betty Jean Eaton of Mocksville; 2 uncles, ' n n Henry P. Eaton of Albemarle and William McKnight of Chatsworth; and many cousins, relatives and friends. ^illy Clarence Myers Jr. ^ Billy Clarence Myers Jr., 59, died at his home on June 27, 2011. He was bom on July 5, 1951 H||^9^9pmi||^H^^H|| to Billy Clarence and Elizabeth Richardson Myers. He was a High School and a member of Bixby ftesbyterian Church. opened the successful Bill Myers Truck Sales. He was the owner of Sales! Although'cars and trucks business, horses were his passion. He showed multiple world and national Appaloosa Horse Club champions. He was preceded in death by his father. Survivors: his wife of 37 years, Ellen Bagby Myers; daughter, Amy Myers Brooks and husband Nick; son, Bryon Ross Myers; grandson, Colton Myers Brooks; brothers Rick Myers and wife Beverly, Mark Myers and wife Sheila; several nieces and neph ews; and his devoted Miniature Australian Shepherd, Dallas. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 30 at Hay- worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Pastor Pete Peterson offi ciating. Burial followed in Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery , The family received friends Wednesday f at the funeral home. Memorials: Bixby Presbyterian, PO Box 2227, Advance, 27006-2227; or Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: wwwJiayworth-miller.com. 1' 7- n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,2U11 • •^dward Latta Morgan ^ Edward Latta "Mr. Eddie" Morgan died unexpectedly at his home on June 29,20 i 1. He was born in Winston Salemon July 29.1955 and wits the only child of Dorothy LeGrande Palace in Las Vegas. He was a member of Screen Actors Guild and Actor Equity. He appeared on Broadway in A Chorus Line and Evita. His film, TV and Live shows credits include A Chorus Line - The Movie, M Final Bow starring Ginger Rogers, Bob Hope's 80th.birthday celebration at Lincoln Center, a weekly TV show in Italy and a 4ih of July extravaganza at the Mead- owlands. He had just completed a new ballroom section for the show "ONE" at the Alabama Theater in Mynle Beach. He was an instructor at the Baylin Dance Studio using his talent and experi ence to coach winning competition teams, up and coming dancers and ballrooin couples locally and at area YMCAs. Survivors: cousins. Frank Fisher Coan and wife Mary. Frank Vestal and wife Betsy and Bill Coan and wife Carol. A celebration of his life will be held Friday July 15 from 7-9:30 p.m. at the Baylin Dance Studio in Clemmons. Memorials: charity of the donors choice. 7-1-1! ,VDeIbert Adam "Red'' Paterick ^ Delberi Adam "Red" Paterick. SO. of Riddle Circle, Advance, died on Wednesday, June 29.2011 at his home. Bom in Lilly. Pa. on July 19, 1921. he was the son of the laic Adam Wilson and Lillie Mae Cruni Paterick. He *allended high school in Lilly and The Universily of Pillsburgh. in Piilsburgh. Pa. Mr. Paterick served in the US Marines War 11. was retired insurance represcnta- live, and was manager of Tan- the Pipers coal mines with his .U «■ Mason in Altoona. Pa. and Advance, and a member o1 * served as a volunteer at Forsyth Medical Center and Lutheran faith. He is also preceded in death Survivors: his wife of 54 sons, David A. Paterick ot Al buquerque. N.M.. Danny W. Paterick of Chillon, Wise.; daughter, Christine (David) Purkey of Mucksville; 2 brothers, Robert L.(Phyllis) Paterick of Lawrenceville. Ga. and Charles Leroy Pa terick of Pittsburgh; S grandchildren. Megan Wilt, Kyiie Paterick. Tabitha (Chris) Poplin, Laura Paterick, Emily Whetsel, Maggie Paterick, Cole Parson, Dionna (Nate) Augustyn; 3 great-grandchildren/Phomas, Mara, and Lorlyn Augustyn; several nieces and nephews. A celebration of life service was held on Saturday, July 2 at ^p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel, with Chaplain FiedMoretz officiating. The family received friends one hour prior lo the service. Memorials; Davie Hospice/Palliative CareCentcr, 377 Hospital St.Suite lOS.Mocksville. Online condolences: wwn-.ilaviefiineraiservicc.com. ropLy \WuUne Moon Anderson ^Mrs. Pauline Frances Moon Anderson, 82, of Cooleemee, died Friday, July 8, 2011, at Genesis Healthcare of Salis bury. She was bom July 11,1928, in Gadsden Ala., to the late Paul and Ethel Moon. Mrs. Ander son was a member of the First Baptist Church in Cooleemee where she belonged to the La dies Night Out. She enjoyed raising roses. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Odell Anderson; 2 daughters, Caro lyn Davis and Jane Anderson; a son, Steven Anderson; a grand daughter, Sonya Hamilton; 2 brothers, Ernest Moon and L.D. Moon; and 2 sisters. Ruby Bracey and Bonnie Hartman. Survivors: a son, Howard Anderson (Arlene); a grandson, Eric Davis all of Cooleemee; 2 great-grandchildren, Brandon Davis and Heather Hamilton; and several nieces and neph ews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Monday,-July 11 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John Groff officiating. Burial was in Bear Creek Bap tist Church Cemetery. The fam ily received friends on Sunday, July 10, at the funeral home. Memorials: Cooleemee Pres byterian, PO Box 27, Cool eemee. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.com. i-n-" >^adford Keith Gaither ^Bradford Keith Gaither of Mocksville died on Wednes day, July 6, 2011 at North Carolina Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. He was bom on March 24, 1966 in Davie County, son of Coleen Carson Gaither and the late Gordon W. Gaither. He was educated in Davie County Schools. He detailed cars at CloningerFord in Salisbury. He : liked to collect model cais. He was a member of New Calvary Holiness Church in Mocksville. ' He was known for making peo ple smile and laugh. Suh'ivors: his wife, Evonne Gaither; 2 daughters, Areesha Gaither and Jasmine Gaither; a son, Sha'Heem M. Gray; his mother, Coleen Gaither; his grandmother, Lolean Carson; 2 grandchildren, Ty'Qurious Hawkins and Za'Niya Gaith er; 7 brothers, Gordon Lynne Gaither, DeWayne Gaither, Larry Gaither, Steve (Wanda) Gaither, Corey Gaither, Den nis (Vanessa) Redmon, and Michael (Rosa) Glover; 5 sis ters,- LaShonda Gaither, Don na (Raywood) White, Sherry McLelland, LaFreda McClel- land, and Cynthia Glover; an aunt, Dorothy Sherrill; an un cle, Billy Carson; a great-aunt, Josephine Dalton; many other relatives and friends.. His funeral service was held Sunday, July 10 at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville, followed by burial ih the New Calvary Holiness Church Cem etery. Online condolences: www. grahamfuneralhomejiet. ;^iUowR.McCuIlough\lnfant Willow Raine Mc- Cullough died July 3,2011. She was bom April 1, 2011 in Forsyth County to Court- nee FutreU and Nicholas Mc- Cullough of Rural HaU. - She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Dennis Fu treU Sr. Also surviving: her paternal grandparents, Greg and Caro lyn McCuUough of Kemers- viUe; matemah grandmother, Brenda Tuttle and grandfather, Jimmy of KeraersviUe; 2 aunts. Crystal Easteriing of West Monroe, U., Audrey Di FUp- pio of Raleigh; 4 uncles, Chris topher Futrell of West Mon roe, La., Jonathan Walker of Kemersville, Dennis Futrell Jr. of Kemersville, Tommy Par sons of Winston-Salem; great- grandparents, Miguel Barrios of Bemice, La., Eula and Cleasy Futrell of Jonesboro, La., Pris- cilla and Ervin McCuUough of MocksviUe; and numerous ex tended family members. A funeral service was con ducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, July9 at Hayworth Miller Kemers ville Chapel. Burial followed in Mt. Gur Cemeteiy. The famUy received friends Friday, July 8 at the funeral home. Memorials: Brenner Chil dren's Hospital and Health Services Development Office, Medical Center Blvd., Winston Salem, 27157-1021. Online condolences: www. hayworth-miller.com. n o e i- NH CO 9S O H sr s v> a SS e-< B e ^ary jo Milholen ^Ms. Mary Jo Milholen, 57, of Fort Worth, Texas died Sun day, July 3, 2011 at the West- side Campus of Cheer in Forth Worth. She was bom April 25,1954 to George and Mary Riddle Milholen of Salisbury. She was a retired master sergeant in the US Air Force as a nurse. She was employed by John Pe ter Smith Hospital as a charge nurse for more than 25 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, and her.brother, Jack Milholen. Burial was in the Veteran's National Cemetery in DaUas, Texas. Memorials: Lion Hospice^ 2208 Hwy. 121, Suite 180, Bedford, TX 76021; or St. Elis abeth Episcopal Church, 5910 Black Oak Lane, Forth Worth, TX 76114. ^erna Jones Pardon \Mrs. Vema Jones Pardon, 71, of Dulin Road, Mocksville, died Thursday, July 7,2011, at her home. She was bom July 14,1939, in Moore County to the late Amos Huegee and Mamie Pen ny McLawhom Jones .Mrs. Par don was retired from Gravely Tractor in Clemraons. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Lee Pardon. Survivors: 2 daughters, Gail Lundgren of Winston-Salem and Sherree Burton of Omaha, Neb.; a son, Allen Pardon of Summerville, S.C.; 8 grand children; 6 great-grandchil dren; 2 sisters, Lottie Bowman (James) of Winston-Salem and Gerline Martin of Matthews; '2 brothers, Benny Ross Jones (Hazel) of Westend and James Amos Jones (Kathy) of James- ville; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 12 at ^ton Funeral Cha pel with the Rev. Lanny Atkins officiating. Burial followed in Westlawn Garden of Memo ries in Clemmons. The f^ily received fiiends at the funeral home one hour before the ser vice. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter, 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103, Mocksville; or Davie Meals on Wheels, c/o Davie Senior Services, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonjuneralservice.com. sFreddy Dean Stanley Freddy Dean Stanley, 51/ of Granite Quarry, died on Sunday, July 3, 2011, at his residence. Bom on Sept. 3, 1959, in Rowan County, he was the son of the late Fred Stanley and Ber- nice Robbins Stanley. Educated in the Rowan County Schools, he was of the Baptist Faith. Mr. Stanley was owner/operator of Freddy Stanley Logging Co. His hobby was fishing and his real love was his family. In addition to his father, Mr. Stanley was preceded in death by his brothers Scotty and Billy Stanley. Surviving: his wife, Vickie Beaver Conner; sons Michael Farrington (Cindy) of Gold Hill and Kevin Chane Conner (Bobbi) of Rockwell; daugh ters, Shona Hamby (Chris) of Kannapolis and Stacy Cline (Chris) of Cleveland; brothers Ricky Stanley of MocksviUe and Donnie Robbins (Janice) of Rockwell; sisters,Tina Fortney, Judy Tilley and Debbie Stanley all of Mocksville; grandchil dren, Brian and Christopher Farrington, Nicole and Marissa Johnstone, Victoria Conner and Kevin Conner Jr. and IGysten and Katie Cline. Visitation was Wednesday, July 6 at Linn Honeycutt Fu neral Home in China Grove with the funeral following at 7 p.m. in the chapel, with Rev. DavidjAyers, minister. I'N-K ^Michael Tutterow,- 54, of Mt. Calm, Texas, formerly of Mocksville, died Sunday, July 3, 2011 at Brackeniidge Hos pital in Austin, Texas from in juries sustained from a motor cycle accident. He was bom on Dec. 11,1956 to Bobby and Peggy Tutterow of Mocksville. A Davie High School graduate, he served in the Air Force from 1980-1986. He met his wife, Kitty Holmes, in boot camp and was married on March 2,1983. He was em ployed at Lockheed Martin in Fort Worth as a field and ser vice mechanic, A&P and was a member of 1 AM 776 Union and L3 in Waco, Texas. Survivors, in addition to his parents and wife: 4 children, Nichole Schlias and husband Joe ofJacksonville, Fla., Heath- ■er Griffin and husband Shane" of Pilot Point, Texas, Jenni fer Spurgeon of Austin, and Neil Spurgeon and wife Olga of Jacksonville, NC; 2 grand daughters; 4 grandsons; 2 sis ters, Deidra Lankford and hus band Terry of Mocksville, andLisa Tutterow of Sandy Ridge; a niece, Knstian Burt and hus band Ben of Mocksville; a nephew, Kendall Lankford and wife Shannon of Mocksville; ^d special friends, Benji Mc- Clamrock of Mocksville and Mark Fite of Dallas.The funeral service was con ducted Wednesday, July 6 at 7 p.m. at Connally/Compton Fu neral Home with Father John Guzaldo officiating. Burial was July 7 at 12:45 p.m. in the Dal las/Forth Worth. National Cem etery. Ten co-workers led the procession on motorcycles. " Memorials: Liberty Method ist, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocks ville. O O W o Her n o a o >< m z H P373 3 <>3 m •^oy Dermont Williams^\Roy Dermont Williams, 60, of US 601 South, Mocksville, died Sunday, My 3, 2011 at Forsyth Medical Center after battling cancer. . Bom in Davie County on Feb. 1,1951, he was the son ol the late George Taft and Maiy Kathleen Burton Williams. Survivors: 2 sons, Roy Mi chael (Marjorie) Williams of Salisbury and Timothy Kevin Williams of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren, Jermiah Jade Williams and Zachary Kevin Burgess of Salisbury; 6 sisters Rose Sutherland, Johnny Sue Peacock and Vickie Harkey, alt of Mocksville, Ann Wilson of Midway, Bettyjo Groce of Yad- kinville and Carolyn Smith oJ Advance. He was also preceded ir death by granddaughter, Dean- na "Anna" Michelle Williams 2 brothers, Paul Franklin Wil liams and George "Tom" Wil liams; and 3 sisters, Mary Jane Williams, Alice Fayewood ant Louise Hooker. 7-h-II yfirnest Gray Mayfield ^ Emest Gray Mayfield, 45, of Cooleemee, died on July 13, 2011 in Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom in Davie County on April 8, 1966, son of Emie Hairston and Ruby M. How- ell. He attended Davie County Schools and worked at Lex ington Furniture. His hobbies were fishing and hunting. He loved to cook, and was the fam ily chef. He was a member of Chosen Church of Faith, where he served as a member of the Usher Board, Men's Choir, and a Trustee in Training. Survivors: his parents, Emie Hairston and Ruby M. Howell; 4 sons, Emest Gray Mayfield Jr.,LeBron Mayfield, DaShawn Dalton and Marcus Cockerham; 3 daughters. Justice Mayfield, Destiny Mayfield. and Faith Mayfield; his grandmother, .Lizzie Mayfield; 8 brothers, Alfred Ray Mayfield; Andre Howell, Brian Howell, Bryan ^ Spagner, R.C. Spagner, Ricky Ware, LaMont Ware, and Sun- ta Ware; 2 sisters, Adrian Ware ' and Temeka Ware; a grand child, LeBron Mayfield Jr.; his fianc6, Stephanie Fortune; a large number of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Funeral service was held on Sunday, July 17 at 4 pjn. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The Rey. Rodney Bark er officiated and Bishop David Chambers delivered the eulogy. The family received friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Online condolences: vwvW. GrahamFuneralHome.net. .Beverly Joanne Smith ^ Beverly Joanne Harkey Smith, 56, of Tatum Road, Mocksville, died on Thursday, July 14,20n,at Forsyth Medi cal Center. Bom in Iredell County on Dec. 16, 1954, she was the daughter of the late David Lee and Lucille Virginia Thompson Harkey. She worked in retail sales as a clerk for Unique En terprises and was of the Holi ness Baptist faith. She is also preceded in death by a brother, Robert E. Harkey, and 3 sisters, Virginia Wall, Janie Foster, and Ruby Wil liams. Survivors: her husband, Roger Dean Smith; a son, Jonathon Boger of Lillington; 2 daughters, Amanda Talbert of Salisbury, Sherry (Charles) Cummings of Whiteville; 4 brothers, William Lee Har key of Taylbrsville, James F. (Audrey) Harkey of Harmony, Tony D. Harkey of Mocksville, and Neddy (Vickie) Harkey; 2 sisters, Brenda (Butch) Pef- fley of Jacksonville and Bonnie Williams of Mocksville; and 6 grandchildren. A celebration of life service was to be ^eld Wednesday, July 27 from 7-8:15 p.m. at the Church of God of Prophecy, 2323 US 601 S., Mocksville, with Pastor Sheila Jones offici ating. The family was to receive friends following the service. Memorials: Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville, to help with funer al expenses. Online condolences: wh-w. daviefuneralservice.com. N^ttia Mae Swearingen ^Mrs. Jettia Mae Goforth Swearingen, of Concord, died Monday, July II, 2011, at CMC-NorthEast Medical Cen ter. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July -13 at the Historic Sanctuary of Forest Hill United Methodist. Church officiated by the Rev. David Hockett. Burial followed at Oakwood Cemetery .The family received friends from 12:30-1:45 p.m. Wednesday in* the church parlor. She was bom July 7, 1921, in Iredell County -to the late Thomas Carter Goforth and Lelia Sale Goforth. She retired from Fieldcrest Cannon Mills and was a member of Forest Hill United Methodist Church. She is preceded in death by her husband, John Pen- ton Swearingen; a son, Larry Penton Swearingen; brothers, George Goforth, Clyde Go- forth, and Beauford Goforth; and sisters, Sallie Mae G. Pen- ninger, Nora G. Salmons, and Leuna G. Caster. Survivors: her son, John Mi chael "Mike" Swearingen and wife Hester; her grandchildren, Ashley Tiemey, Blaine Swear ingen, Jenifer Reynolds, and Michael Swearingen; and 5 great-grandchildren. Memorials: Forest Hill Methodist, 265 Union St. N., Concord, 28025. Online condolences: www. wilkinsonfuneralhome.com. o-#"^ ^therine Spry Hellard ^Catherine Spry Hellard, 87, of Will Boone Road, Mocks- ville, died on Monday, July 25, 2011 at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. Bom in Davie County on May 26, 1924, she was the daughter of the. late Roy Vestal Spry Sr. and Delia McDaniel Spry. Survivors: her husband of 67 years, Johnnie W. Hellard. She was a homemaker and a life time member of Turrentine Baptist Church. Survivors: 2 sons, Ronnie D. (Elissa) Hellard, Jack G. (Myra) Hellard brother, R.V. Spry and sister, Eleanor Ridenhour, all of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; cousins, nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by sister, Evalina Spry Camp bell in 2011. A celebration of life ser vice was to be held Thursday, July 28 at H .a.m. at Turren tine Baptist Church with the Rev. Scott Schuyler officiat ing. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The body lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service. The family was to re ceive friends Wednesday, July 27 from 6-8 p.m. at Davie Fu neral Service. Memorials: Turrentine Bap tist general fund, 613 Turren tine Church Road, Mocksville. Ofiline condolences: www. iaviefitneralservice .com. VAnnie Opal Howard ard'!"9T,'of RoS^Mo^t COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,201) ville, died on Friday,. July 22, 2011, at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home. Bom in Davie County on April 18, 1920, she was the daughter of the late Grover Scales Robertson and Lizzie Anna Potts Robertson. She was a homemaker and a long time member of Diilin United Methodist Church. She was the. secretary of her Sunday school class for many years, and a member of United Methodist Women. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Obie Hobert Howard in 2007; by a son, Wayne How ard; 6 brothers; 1 sister; and a grandson, Mark Blakley. Survivors: 2 sons, Larry Howard and Donald (Patricia) Howard; 3 daughters, Ann H. (Allen) Blakley, Dottie H. (Vir gil) Bright, and Gay H. (Lee) McClamrock, all of Mocks ville; 7 grandchildren, Jeremy ' (Mary) McClamrock, Scott (Janie) Bright, Teresa (Wil liam) Navey, Kendall (Mar- ci) Howard, Sharon (Scott) Ebright, dhristin (Jonathan) Williams, Adam (Robin) How ard; 11 great-grandchildren, Christopher (Ashlea) Blakley, Destiny (friend, Derek) Lum- ley. Jasmine Ebright, Jocelyn Ebright, Ethan Ebright, Halie Bright, Reid Howard, Michael Howard, Emma James, Sarah James, Bailey Howard; 2 great- great-grandchildren, Addy Shropshire, Maddie Preston. The service to celebrate the • life of Mrs. Howard was on Monday, July 25, at 11 a.m. at Dulin United Methodist Church with the Revs. Lynn Jordan and Ray O'Ferrell officiating. She lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial was in the ' church cemetery. The family received friends at the church on Sunday, July 24. Memorials: Dulin , UMC Fund, do Jerry Hendrix, 2112 Milling Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. J daviefuneralsejyice.com. >:^ilbur McMahan \ Mr. Wilbur McMahan, 89, of Advance, died Monday, July 18, 2011 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom April 14,1922 in Davidson County to the late Frank and Sadie Tucker Mc Mahan. Mr. McMahan served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. He is preceded in death by his wife,Thelma Myers McMa han; a son-in-law, Virgil Gar ner; 6 brothers and 4 sisters. Surviving: a daughter, No vella Gamer of Lexington; a grandson. Lee Gamer of Thomasville; a brother, Albert McMahan .and wife Cora; and 3 sisters, Betty James, Rose Wade and Mary Koontz. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m, Thursday, July 21 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel by Pastor Will Pryor. Burial followed at Forest Hill Cemetery in Lex ington. The family received friends Wednesday at the fu neral home. Online condolences: www. hayworth-miller.com. ^3^nie Steele Murph Mrs. Annie Steele Murph, 95, formerly of Woodleaf, died Sunday, July 24,2011. She was bom July 12,1916, in Rowan County to the late" Sanford Ramsey and Lena Mae Hedrick Steele. She enjoyed cooking and attending church. She was also preceded in death by a son, David Anderson Murph; a granddaughter, Te resa Lynn Kennedy; a brother, Howard Steele; and a daughter- in-law, Gail Murph. Survivors: a daughter, Linda Donahue Whitaker of Mocks ville; 3 grandsons,DavidMurph (Rita) of Cleveland, Darrell Donahue (Dorothy Debmyne) of Old Town, Maine and Steve Murph (Laura) of Salisbury; 7 great-grandchildren; and a daughter-in-law. Sue Beck of Lexington. A graveside service was con ducted at 11 a.m., Tuesday, July 26 at South River United Methodist Church Cemetery in Woodleaf, with David Murph and Darrell Donahue officiat ing. Online condolences: www. eatonjUneralservice .com. l-^-K DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28,2011 v^athy Sue O'Neal ^Mrs. Cathy Sue Dillard O Neal, 57, of Riverside Drive, Cooleemee, died Monday, Julv J8,20II. She was bom Oct. 30,1953, in Rowan County to the late Clar ence Clayton and Louise Rob- bins Dillard. Mrs. O'Neal was a member of Lifeway Church in Salisbuiy. She had been a volunteer at Rowan Helping Ministries. Mrs. O'Neal loved going to yard sales and flea markets and was a good cook. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Timothy Dillard. jXizzie Mae Oakley \ Lizzie Mae Oakley, 80, of Autumn Care Nursing Home, Mocksville, died Tuesday, July 2^,2011. Contact Graham Funeral Home at, 751-1100 or www." GrahdmFuneralHome.net, for ' arrangements. Survivors: her husband, Dean O'Neal n of the home; 4 children, Tammy Padgett Markland of Winston-Salem,^ Jamie Padgett (Kathy) of Mis souri, Chris Padgett (Nicole) of Union Grove and Jeremy Scott Campbell of the home; a sis ter, Penny Seaford (Gary), of Mocksville; 3 brothers, Steve Dillard (Susie), Joe DUlard. all of Harmony and Danny Dil lard (Bebee) of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren, Loryn Mark- land, Rhyan Markland, Tucker Padgett, Dustin Padgett, Wes ley Padgett, Chloe, Campbell, Ava Campbell, and Laila Camp bell; and a sister-in-law, Wendy Meadows of Alabama. A funeral service was con ducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 23 at Lifeway Church in Salisbuiy with Pastor Danny' Dillard officiating.. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Burial followed in Church of God of Prophecy Cemetery in Mocksville. The family re ceived friends Friday, July 22 at Eaton Funeral Home. Online condolences: www.- eatonfuneralservice.com. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC tester Franklin Potts Mr. Lester Franklin Potts, 82, of Hardison Street, Mocksville, ■died Thursday, July 2U 2011 at Kate" B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was bom Feb. II, 1929, in Davie County to the late Captain Grief and Sally Kim- brough Miller Potts. Mr. Potts was a member of Hardison United Methodist Church. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was retired from IngersoU-Rand. Mr. Potts was a past member of Jericho Hardison Ruritan. He was a hunter and fi sherman and enjoyed garden- 'ing. - I He was also preceded indeath by a granddaughter, Denise Potts; a sister, Helen Hamm; and a half sister, Glad- ' ys Davis. I Survivors: his wife of 59 years, Peggy Jean Williams Potts of the home; 2 sons, Steve Potts (Rene6) and Denny Potts (Sandra), all of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren, Tara Potts, Hol- lie Parigan (Chad), Drew Potts, Dusty Potts (Heather) and Ja cob Potts; and a great-grand daughter, Nisee Pangan. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 pm., Sunday, July 24 at Hardison United Method ist Church with the Rev. Lynn Cash officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Garland Al len, Gary Allen, Drew Potts, Jacob Potts, Dusty Potts and .Chad Pangan. The family re ceived friends Saturday, July 23,at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; Hardison Methodist, 1630 Jericho Church Road, Mocksville; or charity of do nor's choice. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice .com. "B'O'i 0 rc^ p L V ^William W. Spillman A William Wilbum "Fireball" Spillman Sr., 91, of the Farm- ington community, of Davie County, died Tuesday, July 19, 2011 at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. He was bom April 3, 1920, in Davie County to the late William Steelman and Nannie Seats Spillman. Mr. Spillman was an active member of Farm- ington Methodist' Church as Jong as he was able. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army hav ing served during World War U and was a retired dairy farmer. Mr. Spillman was a member of Farmington Masonic Lodge 265 where he had received a 50-year pin, was a past Mas ter and past Worthy Patron of the Eastem Star and a member of the Scottish Rite. He was a founding member and long time volunteer of Farmington Volunteer Fire Dept. and was inducted into Davie County Firefighter's Hall of Fame in 2010. Mr. Spillman had served on the boards of Farmington Community Cemetery and Farmington Community As sociation. He attended Farm ington High School, Pfeiffer College and Mars Hill College. While in college, he was active in sports. Mr. Spillman loved hunting and fishing. ! He was also preceded in death'by 4 sisters, Laura Lunn Spillman, Delia Collette, Fran ces Ellis and Ora Lib Nash. Survivors: his wife of 70 years, Mary Glasscock Spill man of the home; 2 daughters, Hilda Johnson and Carol (Jim) Hutchins; 3 sons, Billy (Paula) Spillman, Paul (Connie) Spill man and Terry (Debbie) Spill man; a sister, Anita Harding, all of Farmington; 14 grandchil dren; 26 great-grandchildren; 8 great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and several friends in the com- A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m., Friday, July 22 at Farmington United Meth odist Church with the Rev. Sara Scruggs, officiating. Burial fol lowed in Farmington Commu nity Cemetery, with Masonic graveside rites conducted by Farmington Lodge AF&AM 265. The. family • received friends Thursday, July 21 at Eaton Funeral Home. I j Memorials: Farmington Community Cemetety, c/o Naomi Greene, 2563 Farming- ton Road, Mocksville; or Farm ington Methodist, c/o Greg Williams, 1939 Farmington Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: \yww. eatonfuneralservice.com. ^^vie County Puijiic UUraiy Mocksville, NC ^yviildred Martha Turner ^ Mildred , Martha Cranford Turner, 89, of Statesville died Sunday afternoon, July 24, 2011, at Iredell Memorial Hos pital. Also known as Sally by early childhood friends and family, she was bom Jan. 12, 1922, in Rowan County and was the daughter of the late Joe and Anna Belle Donahue Cranford. For many years, she worked in the lunchroom at Cool Springs School and on the dairy farm she owned along with her hus band, Clyde. She was ^ active member of New Salem United Methodist Church where the Mildred Turner Community Action Group was named in her honor, and was a recipient of the UMW lifetime member ship award. She is known by many as the matriarch of her church, family and community. She loved cooking, painting, gardening and lent love and support to all she knew. She was also preceded in death by her husband of nearly 50 years, Oscar "Clyde" Tum- er; a daughter, Gwenda Ann Turner Parker (Bill); 2 brothers, Josh Cranford and Nephi Cran ford; and 4 sisters, Inez Penry, Linnie Cartner, LeVoy Powell, and Nannie Donahue. Survivors: 2 sons, Tommy Turner (Jenny) of Mocksville i and Danny Turner (Elaine) of | Statesville; 8 grandchildren, Eddie Parker (Kim), Michael Parker (Sophia), Tracy Parker j Allen (Jimmy), all of States-; ville, Kim Parker Nakhle i (Samir) of Concord, Tonya Turner-Carroll (Michael) ofi Santa Fe, N.M., Tiffany Evans [ (Matt) of Mocksville, Chris i Turner (Michelle) of Harts-, ville, S.C., and Ryan Turner of San Diego, Calif.; and 15 great-. cjranHphilHr<»n ' n o C3 z H xj B W 95 w B 95 B n o 95 P H BP B' 3 a 05 Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 26, at New Salem United Methodist Church with the Rev. David Gay officiating. The body lie in state for two hours at the church prior to the service and burial followed in the church cemetery. Don Clendenin, Tom Bridges, Vic Ellis, Hugh Steele, Robbie Penry, and Rod Dixon served as pallbearers. The family will receive friends following the service in the fel lowship hall. Online condolences: www. bunchjohnsonjuneralho'me. com. Memorials: New Salem Church, 155 New Salem Road, Statesville, 28625. f5,'a^ro/>ky -okfs Davie County Public Libtatj Mo^svilte, NO DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursday, Aug. 4, Angela Dawn Brown A, Miss Angela Dawn Brown, 40, of US 601 South, Mocks- ville, died Saturday, July 30, 2011, at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom Feb. 25,1971, in Rowan County, to Linda and Joe Brown. Miss Brown was a charter member of Victory Baptist Church of Cooleemee and taught school at Fall Creek Elementary in Yadkinville. She enjoyed scrapbooking, reading, the beach, and spending time with people, especially her niece and nephew, Claire Grace and Caleb Wallace. Survivors: her parents of Mocksville; godparents, George and Delores Jordan of Cooleemee; a sister, Kelli (Jeff) Wallace ofMocksville; 2 aunts, Margie Dedmon of Cooleemee and Sylvia Reavis of Siler City; numerous friends and cousins; and a special ffierid, Phillip Hutchens of Yadkinville. A celebration of life service was conducted at 11 a.ra., Mon day, Aug. 1 at Victory Baptist Church in Cooleemee with the Rev. Shelby Harbour and Eddie Venable officiating .The family received friends in the fellow ship hall following the service. n Memorials: Victory Baptist Building -Fund, PO Box 686, Cooleemee; Camp Manna, 243 Gibson Way, Mocksville; Why The Woods, 153 Gibson Way, Mocksville; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lh. Winston Salem, 27103. Online condolences: www. eatorifuneralservice.com. A^ariene Cook Infantine ^ Marlene Cook Infantino, 78, of Davie Street, Cooleemee, died on Friday, July 29, 2011 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Bom in Mitchell County, GA. on June 28,1933, she was the daughter of the late Clar ence Cook and Ivy Lee Palmer Cook. She was an insurance claim investigator, a member of the Insurance Women Associa tion and of the Baptist faith. She is also preceded in death by a sister, Carolyn McGill. Survivors: 2 daughters, Kathy Schniitz of Cooleemee and Sharon (Scott) Lowe of Winston-Salem; 5 grandchil dren, Michael, Beth, Chris, Ashley, and Austin; and 4 great-grandchildren, Garrett, Isaac, Gavin, and Arabella. A celebration of life service was conducted on Sunday, July 31 at 2 p.m. in the Davie Funer al Service Chapel with Wtoda Burchett officiating. The fain- ily received friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos- * pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103 Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice.com. J^ucille Barney Lampley ^ Lucille Barney Lampley, 85, ' formerly of Lexington, died with her family by her side Fri day, July 29,2011, at the home ' of her daughter in Mocksville. Her final days were spent sur rounded by family members that she loved throughout her lengthy and memorable life. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3 I in Davidson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Tommy Robertson officiating. Burial followed in Forest Hill Memo rial Park. The family received friends Tuesday, Aug. 2 at the funeral home and other times at ; their respective homes. ' She loved her children more than her life, was a friend to all and gave to anyone in need. Mrs. Lampley was bom Jan. 18, 1926 in Davie County to James Frank Bamey and Geor gia Hendrix Bamey. She was a retired employee of Young Hinkle Furniture. Preceding her in death were her parents, a step-mother, Grace Allen Bamey, husbands, John Frank Godbey and Gro- ver Lampley, and a sister, Elsie Myers. Surviving: 2 sons, James (Red) Godbey of Mocksville, Ron Godbey and wife Peggy of Georgia; 2 daughters, Diane Robertson and husband Tom my of Mocksville and Sherri Hayes and husband James of Lexin^on; 9 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; 2 great- .great-grandchildren; 2 broth ers, George Bamey and wife Betty, Melvin Bamey, both of Lexington; 2 sisters, Marie Beck and husband Clifford, Lil lian Boone and husband Willie, ' both of Lexington. Online condolences: www. davidsonfuneralhomejiet. DAVIE county enterprise record. Thursday, Aug. 4.20U McGugan Hartnian Barber McGuga„,85.ofWinston-Sa- w i r, •'"'y 29. 2011at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center after a brief illness. h M service washeld at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 31 at Rose Cemetery of Mocks- ville with the Rev. Chris Byrneoinciatmg. She was bom Nov. 22,1925in Rowan County to Robert Lee Hartman and Sarah Kimel Haitman. She was employed by Duke Power of Salisbury and a She was preceded, in death by her parents, her husbands, Thomas Deimar Barber andVance Graham McGugan; brothers Robert Lee HartmanJr. and Reid Kimel Hartman; a sister; Hazel Hartman Surviving: daughters, Keenajwowood and husband Brad of Midway, and Jann Barber of Maiyland; grandchildren, Gra ham Arrowood and Spencer Airowood, both of Midway. Memorials: First Baptist of Mocksvi]Ie,412N.MainSt.Online condolence: www ^ovidsonfi4neralhome.net. ^lifton Jones Miller ^Mr. Clifton Jones "Chic" Miller, 88, of Mocksville died Saturday, July 30,2011 at For- syth Medical Center after sev eral years of declining health. He was bom Oct. 5.1922 in Forsyth County to Jesse Ben and Ada Jones Miller. He lived _ in Winston-Salem for many years and moved to Farming- ton in 1968. Mr. Miller was the owner of CJ. Miller Painting and Decorating for more than 30 years and served as a signal man in the Navy during World War II. He was a member of Farmington Methodist Church and was a Sunday school teach er for many years. He was preceded in death by his wife, Wilma. Survivors: 3 children, Rog er Miller and wife Ellen of Mocksville, Dan Miller and wife Lisa of Winston-Salem, and Knsta Helton and husband Joe ofFrankIin,Tenn.;7grand- children; and? great-grandchil dren. A funeral service was con ducted 10 a.m. Monday at Farmington United Method ist Church with Pastor Phillip Brande officiating. Burial fol lowed in Farmington Com munity Cemetery. The family received friends following the service at the church. Memorials: Farmington Methodist, 1939 Farmington Rd., Mocksville. Online condolences: www. hayworth-miller.com. v^zzie Mae Oakley \ Lizzie Mae Oakley, 80, of Woodleaf, died on July 26, 2011 at Autumn Care Nursing Home in Mocksville. She was bom in Woodleaf on Aug. 12,1930, daughter of the late Lola Williams-Mayfield and the late Omer Mayfield. She left Woodleaf not long af ter graduating from R.A. Clem ent High School and moved to Chicago, 111. She later moved back to Woodleaf with her fam ily. She was united in marriage to the late James Oakley. They had two children. She joined Erwin Temple CME, Church at an early age and re-joined in 2006. She loved to care for oth ers and always had a smile on. She tmly loved the Lord. She was also preceded in death by her sons, Jimmy Oak ley and Ernie Ray Oakley; her brothers, Willie Mayfield and Lany Mayfield; her sister, Mil dred Mayfield-Clement; and her adopted sisters, Pecolia Gray, Jessie Rarikin and Evonne La- zenbuiy. Survivors: a granddaughter, j Chinna (Frankey) Prude-An derson of Memphis Tenn.; a grandson, Emie Ray Prude of [ Memphis; 2 daughters-in-law, Janice Oakley of Statesville and Linda Oakley of Long Beach, Calif.; adopted sisters, Lela Rudisell, Hattie Gray, Amy Phifer, L.D. Imes, and Desiree Imes; a step-son, Harold (Neil) Hairston of Orlando, Fla.; 2 step-daughters, Louise (Ricky) Hudson of Salisbury, and Shei la McCassill of South Carolina; 2 nieces, Etta Denise (Kenneth) Robinson of North Chicago 111. .and Elizabeth Ann (John) Griffin of Winston-Salem; a nephew, Bryan Clement of Fort Washington, Mass.; 2 brothers- in-law, Eugene Chunn of Salis bury, and Robert (Janet) Chunn of Gary, Ind.; a goddaughter, Tanunika Imes of Woodleaf; 4 great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held on Saturday, July 30 at 2 p.m. at Erwin Temple CME Church in Woodleaf. The Rev. Ervin Han nah officiated and burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Online condolences: www. GrahamFuneralHomejiet. '0<jrop DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 4,2011 ng^CounQ PubVic ubotV sKeha Hight Stokes ^Reba Hight Stokes, 93, of Henderson, died Saturday, July 30,2011 at Maria Parham Medical Center. Born in Vance County, she was the daughter of the late Jo seph Harbard Hight and Martha Theodora Perkinson Hight. She was the widow of Coleman Al len Stokes. Mrs. Stokes was a.retired employee of Harriet & Hender son Yams Inc. She was a life long member of North Hender son Baptist Church, where she was a former Sunday School teacher. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 1 at 3 p.m. at Flowers Funeral Home, con ducted by the Revs. Jack Edge and Brent Kasey. Burial fol lowed in Sunset Gardens. Surviving: 2 daughters, Pamela S. Edge of Hillsbor- ough, and Cynthia S. Abbott of Henderson; 2 sons, Andy C. Stokes of Mocksville and Da vid H. Stokes of Henderson; 10 grandchildren; and 7 great grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by 4 sisters, Margaret L. Hight, Nellie H. Abbott, Julia H. Smiley and Rebecca H. Irby; and 2 brothers, William Leo Hight and Tasker Hight. ^cki Leigh Taylor \Vicki Leigh Wolfe Mabe Taylor, 49, of NC 801 South, Mocksville, died Sunday, July 24,2011 at home. Bom in Salera, Va. on June 6, 1962, she was the daugh ter of the late Conley Wilfred Wolfe and Dana Lou Stevenson Wolfe of Winston-Salem. Also surviving: her hus band, Ricky Joe Taylor of the home; 3 sons, Elijah Mabe of Charlotte, Dylan Wolfe of Winston-Salem and Tony Tay lor of Mocksville; a daughter, Jenny Taylor of Mocksville; a brother, Bradrick Wolfe of Monroe; 2 sisters, Sherri Stan ley of Myrtle Beach, S.C. and Traci Paterson of Kemersville; 5 grandchildren; 2 great-grand- children; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be conducted on Saturday, Aug. 6 at 11 a.m. from Trinity United Methodist Church, Country Club Road, with the Revs. Lee Strange and James Taylor offi ciating. Online condolences: www. daviejuneralservice.com. v^ary Aileen Thompson ^ Mary Aileen, 90, of Greens boro, died Aug. 1 in Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro. She was bom in Davie Coun ty on July 24,1921, daughter of the late Forest McKenley and Blanch Lillian Jones Steele. She had resided in Greensboro for the past 10 years. Survivors: a daughter, Floanche Thompson of Greens boro; a son, Milton Merrill Thompson III; a grandson, Joshua Preston Thompson; sev eral nieces, nephews, and other relatives in Davie County. Contact Graham Funeral Home at751-1100 or www. GrahamFuneralHomejiet for funeral arrangements. \HughA.Wells Hugh A. Wells, 93, of For- syth County died July 22,2011 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice. He was bom in Nashville, Tenn. on May 7, 1918. He was the eldest son of Astor Andrews Wells and Lou How- ell Wells. He graduated from Clemmons High School. Af ter his marriage to his wife of 71 years, Eva Katherine Hill Wells and the birth of his only child, a daughter, Linda Kath-, ryn Wells Winters, he joined' the Army and was stationed at Fort Bragg. He was stationed in Italy assisting with the recon struction after the war. When he retumed home he went to work for a small shop, Da vidson Engineering, where he worked until Westem Electric made him an offer he couldn't refuse. He became an associ ate mechanical engineer in the research department; he holds many patents for his designs. The property at 106 Wedgefield became famous for city garden ing. He was deeply involved in College Park Baptist Church, where he became of staple of the church serving on the Board of Deacons and building com mittee. He also worked in out reach ministry several years as sisting with building houses for poor coal miners. Survivors: a daughter, Linda and husband Bobby Lee Win ters of Advance. Mr. Wells was preceded in death by 3 brothers, Ned R. Wells; Samuel Lockwood Weils; and John Carson Wells; and a sister, Lila Sue Thomp son Moody. Services for Mr. Wells were held Tuesday, July 26 at 11 a.m. at College Park Baptist Church, with the Revs. Ramon Smith and Dr. Charles Edwards officiating. The family received friends one hour prior to the service in Smith Hall. Burial took place at Westlawn Gar dens of Memory in Clemmons, following the service. Being a veteran, Mr. Wells had asked to be buried with military honors. Online condolences: www. salemfh.com. mnie Lee Levis Mrs. Connie Lee Legain Levis, 55, of US 601 South. Mocksville, died Wednesday. Aug. 3, 2011, at Duke Univer sity Hospital in Durham. She was bom Oct. 6,1955, in Yadkin County to the late Lu ther Grady and Margaret Hanes Legain. Mrs. Levis had been employed by Vulcan Materi als and was a cneinber of Vic tory Baptist Church in Cool- eemee. She enjoyed traveling and loved animals. Mrs. Levis loved her grandchildren and spending time with them. Survivors: her husband, John William Levis of the home: a daughter, Julie Marie Rein- hardt of the home: a son, Terry Eugene Craver of Yadkinville: 3 stepsons, Jeff Levis (Al lison), Jamie Levis (Carrie), all of Troutman and Jason Le vis (Bridgett) of Hilton Head, S.C.: a stepdaughter. Elizabeth Waiter (David) of Canton. Ga.: a sister. Beverly Thomburg (John David) of Yadkinville: 6 grandchildren. Haley Rein- hardt, Madison Taylor, Sydney Craver, Jacob Levis. Katy Levis and Jack Levis: a niece, Marti Shore (Brent) of Yadkinville: a nephew, T'mmy Swaim of Yadkinville: and special friend. Betty Danner of Clemmons. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday. Aug. 6 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Shelby Harbour officiating. Burial be private with the Rev. David Kiser of ficiating. The family received friends Friday, Aug. 5 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Davie Commu nity Foundation, PO Box 546, Mocksville. Online condolences; wwu'. eatonjiiuerahcrvice .com ^arry *Tiny' Livengood Garry Dean "Tiny" Liven- good. 64, of Riverview Road, Advance, died on Monday. Aug. 8.2011, at Davis Regional Medical Center in Statesville. Bom in Rowan County on Sept. 8. 1946, he was the son of the late George W. "G.W." Livengood and Venice Sea- ford Livengood. He spent all of his life in the Fork com munity and was a member of Coraatzer Baptist Church. He retired from the NC DOT after 30 years sand worked for Kis- inger-Campo Associates for 10 years. He loved coaching and playing* softball and bowling with the seniors. On Aug. 13, 1972, he married Yvonne Al len Livengood, who survives, of the home. Also surviving: 2 daughters, Amber King and Jamie Liven good, and a son, Allen (Paula) Livengood, ail of Advance; 5 grandchildren. Dale Hanes, Tristan Hanes, Taylor Godbey, Alyssa Godbey and Hailey Liv engood: and a special cousin. Charles Wood, of the home. A celebration of life service was to be held on Thursday, Aug. 11 at 11 a.m. at Comatzer Baptist Church with the Revs. Jeff Beverly, Craig Scaford and Danny Shore officiating. Burial was to be in the churoh ceme tery. The family was to receive friends on Wednesday, Aug. 10, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Cor- natzer Baptist Church. Memorials: Comatzer Bap tist, 1372 Comatzer Rd.. Mocksville for building needs. Online condolences: www. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Aug. 11,2011 Ethel Safriet Mayhew rs. Ethel Safriet "Tom" Mayhew, 96, of Mt. Vemon Road. Woodleaf, died Sunday, Aug. 7,2011, at her home. She was bom July 22, 1915, in Rowan County to the late Arthur Eugene and Effie Mae McDaniel Safriet. Mrs. May hew was a member of Need- more Baptist Church where she had taught Sunday school for more than 60 years. She had been employed by KoSa. She was also preceded in death by her husband, A.J. "Dave" Mayhew; a grand son. John McCuIloh; 3 sisters, Lorene West, Gladys Saf riet and Thelma Gentle; and 2 brothers. Bill Safriet and Aaron Safriet. Survivors: 2 daughters. Peggy Mayhew O'Neal of Statesville and Phyllis Mayhew Marshall of Woodleaf; 2 grand children, Jeff McCulloh and Kimberly Al-jabiri; 4 great grandchildren. Megan Cannon (TJ.). Ryan McCulloh. Haley McCulloh and Ashley King; a great-great-grandchild, Zoey Cannon; a sister, Dorothy Hen- sley of Woodleaf; 2 brothers. Jake Safriet (Shirley) of States ville and Dink Safriet (Tammy) of Salisbury; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Aug. 9 at Needmore Baptist Church with the Revs. Michael Lane and Byron Sherman officiat ing .The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Memorials: Hospice Respite Dept., c/o Rowan Regional Medical Center, 612 Mocks ville Ave.. Salisbury. 28144. Online condolences: m'ww. eaionfimeral.sen'ice .com. 6>t:45 y^ames Odell Shore Mr. James Odell Shore, 87, of Comatzer Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Aug. 5 2011 at Bermuda Commons Nursing and Rehab in Advance. He was bom May 22, 1924 in Davie County to the late James Calvin and Mamie White Shore. Mr. Shore was a member of Advance Masonic Lodge AF&AM 710. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force having served during World War 11. Mr. Shore was retired from McClean Trucking. He was also preceded in death by a sister. Ruby Belle Shore. Survivors: his wife, Gladys Mae Comatzer Shore of the home; a son, Waverly Shore (Linda) of Pfafftown; 3 grand children, Timothy Dameon Shore, James Monroe Shore (Sheena Bfoome)- and Lisa Michelle DiCiaccio (Josh); 2 great-grandchildren. Carmen Alexis Shore and Daniel An thony DiCiaccio; 6 siblings, Otis Gene Shore, "Pete" Shore, Beulah Frances Milligan, Ethel Lorraine Shore, Florence Ann Owens and Mary Sue Groce; several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m., Monday, Aug. 8 at Comatzer United Method ist Church with the Revs. John Smith and Mike Duffield offi ciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery, with Mili tary Honors conducted by the U.S. Air Force and Masonic Graveside Rites conducted by Advance Masonic Lodge AF&AM 710. The family re ceived friends on Sunday, Aug. 7 at Eaton Funeral Home. Online condolences: www. eatonfiineralservice .com. yjanice Lynn Southern Mrs. Janice Lynn Smoot Southem, 72, of Bermuda Run, died Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Saldm. She was bom June 19,1939, in Rowan County to the late John Alexander and Minnie Koontz Smoot. She gradu ated valedictorian of her senior class at Davie High School and earned a bachelor's degree in education from Appalachian State University. A dedicated educator with a passion for teaching and learning, she taught elementary school for more than 20 years, predomi nately in the' Davie County Schools. She was a lifelong member of First United Meth odist Cliurch, Mocksville, and was an active member of the United Methodist Women and sang in the chancel choir for many years. She loved water aerobics, reading and spending time with her family ; her great est joy with her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her infant daughter, Karen Lynn Southem, and her first grandson, Sam Monroe Mat thews. Survivors: her husband, Monroe Marshall Southem; a sister, Barbara Smoot Walker of Winston-Salem; 2 children, Eric Monroe Southem (Amy Hendrix Southem) of Mocks ville and Tracy Southem Mohr (Philip James Mohr) of Win ston-Salem; and grandchildren, Ben and Will Southem, Maggie Matthews, and Maribeth and Katie Mohr. A celebration of life service was conducted at 5 p.m. Sun day, Aug. 7 at First United Methodist Church of Mocks ville with the Rev. Joe Collins, D. Min., officiating. The family receive friends from 3-5 p.m. Sunday in the church Family Life Center. Memorials: First Methodist, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences; www. eatonfiineralservice.com. n ^^ean Austin Spry \ Sean Austin Spry, 19, of Mocksville, died Thursday, Aug. 4,2011 at his home. Bom Dec. 1, 1991 in New Hanover County, he is the son of Lymen Albright and Elisa Dyan Spry of Wilmington. Also surviving: his mater nal grandparents, Jim and Ce- ceilia Spry of Mocksville; and a brother, Ethan Spry of Wilm ington. Online condolences: vvwvv. daviefiineralservice .com. O % ts o o k5 g § 50 (/) W § n o § H sr a* OQ NJ O 09m COUrtH ^',o^ro/ol^y 5 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aut;. 11, 2011 'N Mrs. Marry Alline Steele Thompson of Greensboro died Monday, Aug. 1, 2011 at Mo ses Cone Hospital in Greens boro after a short illness. She was the daughter of the late Forest M. Steele and Lillian Blanche Jones Steele, and was bom July 24, 1921 in Mocks- ville. She attended elementary school in Davie County and was a graduate of J.C. Price High School, Salisbury. She graduated from Elizabeth City State Teachers College and continued additional education at the Teachers College of Co lumbia University, New York City. She obtained her profes sional elementary teachers cer tificate from the Department of Education in Georgia, July 1, 1945. After moving to Key West, Fla., she began teaching in 1949. Throughout her career, she taught Head Start and kin- Jergarten. While in Key West, she met and married Milton Vlerrill Thompson II. now de- :eased. They had two children, 5he retired as a kindergarten eacher in Tampa. Fla. She noved to Greensboro in Au gust 2002. She was a Christian nother and positive thinker and oved spending time with her 'amily and friends. Also preceding her in death were 3 sisters, Marvia Ophelia Steele, Wheatley Brown, and LeVone Norwood; 3 brothers, Wilford Steele, Abner Steele, and Quincy Steele. Survivors: a son, Milton Merrill Thompson UI of Tam pa; a daughter and grandson, Floanche Ezell Thompson and Joshua Preston Thompson, both of the home; 4 sisters, Ruth S. Lewis and Sylvia E. Steele, both of Mocksville, Odelle Searles of Clinton, Md. and Azelea Carter of Bethesda, Md.; 2 brothers. Minor T. (Liz) Steele of Mocksville, and Carl (Val) Steele of Camp Springs, Md.; and a host of nieces, neph ews and cousins. Funeral service was held on Saturday, Aug. 6 at 4 p.m. at Mocksville Second Presbyte rian Church. The Rev. Gwen dolyn Hampton officiated and Pastor Fred Terry delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences; vvvvvv. GrahamFuneralHome.net. "yMarjorie Peters Zayac ^ Marjorie Fay Peters Zayac, 74, of Cumberland, Ohio, died on Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom in Cambridge, Ohio on July 13, 1937 to the late Loren and Luella Burrie Peters. She was a nurses aid and of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by husband, Thomas Joseph Zayac Jr. on June 30,2008; by a sister, Louella McConhay; brother, Bill Peters; and son-in- law, Donald Dailey Jr. Survivors: daughter, Cheryl Zayac Dailey of Advance; nephew, Tim McConhay and wife Abby, great nieces, Kat- era and lana McConhay, all of Cambridge, Ohio. A graveside service will be held at Halley's Ridge Cem etery, Ava, Ohio. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice .com. Davie County Public Liorai^ HQ I o<3 ro p V ohiis DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 18,2011 /Bernard Franklin Cagle Bernard Franklin "Bemie" Cagle, 55, of Abbeyville Road, Harmony and owner and opera tor of Cagle's Fruit Market on US 601 North in Mocksville, died on Friday, Aug. 12,2011, at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. Bom inCana,Va.,on June 8, 1956, he was the son of Elsie Cagle Easter of Cana, Va. and the late Cecil Winfred Cagle. He was a member of Sandy Ridge Primitive Baptist Church in Cana, Va., where he served asadeacon. Also surviving: his wife, Donna Gail Minor Cagle, whom he married on Dec. 1, 1975; 2 sons. Franklin Lee Ca gle of Statesville and Charlie Winford Cagle of the home;-4 brothers, Jimmy Ray (Marilyn) Cagle of Bethel Springs, Tenn., Leroy (Joyce) Cagle and Jack (Frankie) Cagle, all of Cana, and Jeffery (Robin) Cagle of Hillsville, Va.; 2 sisters, Bren- da (Danny) Carter of Cana, and Connie (Jimmy) Guynn of Fancy Gap, Va.; and 2 grand children, Olivia Elsie Cagle •and Austin Curtis Cagle. A celebration of life service was held Monday, Aug. 15 at 2 p.m. at the Sandy Ridge Primi tive Baptist Church in Cana, with Elders VJ. Hawks and Arwood Edwards officiating. The family received friends on Sunday, Aug. 14 at Davie Fu neral Service in Mocksville and on Monday, Aug. 15,at Sandy Ridge Primitive Baptist. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice.com. . —• o 2 0:§ ^brothy L. Conner Dorothy L. Anderson Con ner, 89, of Farmington Road, Mocksville, died on Friday, Aug. 12,2011, at Davie County Hospital. Bom in Wilkes County on June 10, 1922, she was the daughter of the late John Henry Anderson and Girtie Hendren Anderson. She was retired from Monleigh Garment after 30 years and was a member of Farmington United Methodist Church. She enjoyed crochet ing, quilting, sewing, and was; known for working with flow ers. Her husband of 46 years, Jasper Tony "J.T." Conner, preceded her in death in Febru-' aiy, 1985. Survivors: 3 daughters, Shir ley Naomi Conner (Tennyson) Anderson, Brenda Mae Con nor (Everette) Glasscock and Mildred Beulah Conner King, all of Mocksville; 3 half-sis-i ters, Audry Love, Eunice and' Levina, all of Wilkes Comity; 8 grandchildren; 14 great-grand-; children; and a great-great- granddaughter. _ . She was also preceded in death by a brother, Sylvester "Buck" Anderson; 5 sisters, Girtie "Leo" Burton, Rosa An derson, Cora Shaw, Rorence Benge and Rhoda Hayes; and 2 half-brothers, John Henry An derson and Dewey Anderson. A celebration of life service was held Saturday, Aug. 13 at 2 pm. at Farmington United Methodist Church with the Revs. Carroll Jordan and Timo thy King officiating. Entomb ment followed at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clem- mons. The family received- friends from 1-2 at the church. Memorials: Gideon's Memo rial, PO Box 182, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice .com. >,^C)orothy Cortesi ^ Dorothv Cortesi. 6'^ Dorothy Cortesi, 69, died on Aug. 15, 2011 in Gordon Hos pice Home in Statesville. She was bom Oct. 22, 1941 in Chicago, 111. She grew up in Chicago and was an active sup porter of the Civil Rights Move ment in the 60s. She loved art, music, and Notre Dame foot ball. For the past 20 years she made her home in Mocksville in the Center community. Survivors: her long-time partner of Mocksville, Jack Re- ichardt; 2 sons, Mark (Brynn) Cortesi and Patrick (Susan) Cortesi, both of Bloomington, 111.; a daughter, Jennifer (Jim) Cortesi of Valporaiso, Ind.; 3 grandchildren, Angelo, Simitri, and Lexi. A memorial service will be held Thursday, Aug. 18 at 7 » p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. Elder Raymond Robinson will officiate. A pri vate burial will take place later with the family. Memorials: Gordon Hospice Home, 2341 Simonton Rd., Statesville, 28625. Online| condolences: wmv. GrahamFuneralHome.net. ^'i0^fopl\y Olp i county ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 18,2011 ^Helen L. Hellard •AHelen Leatherman Hel lard, 85, of Needmore Road, Woodleaf, died on Friday, Aug. 12, 2011, at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Bom in Catawba County on Dec. 9, 1925, she was the daughter of the late Guy S. Leatherman and Sarah Reep Leatherman. She was retired* from Burlington Industries and was a member of the Corinth Church of Christ. Her husband, Raymond W. Hellard Sr., preceded her in death. Survivors: 3 sons. Shorty (Annie) Hellard and Dennis (Carla) Hellard, all ofWoodleaf, Sid (Audrey) Hellard of Gran ite Quarry; 4 daughtere. Donna Yates of Salisbury, Suzanne Preyette; Julie Hellard and Sarah Smith, all of Woodleaf;" 3 brothers, Paul, Evan, and Da vid Leatherman; 3 sisters, Wil lie Brooks, Annie Mayfield and Bonnie Moore; 13 grandchil dren; 16 great-grandchildren; and 6 great-great-grandchil dren. » She was also preceded in death by: a brother, Bud Leath erman; a sister, Nell Brown; a grandchild, Kimberly Hellard; and a great-grandchild, Alex Montgomery. A .celebration of life service was held on Sunday, Aug. 14 at 5 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Darrel Cox and R D. McDaniel Jr. officiating. Burial was in the Corinth Church of Christ Cem etery. The family received- friends Aug'.vl3 at Davie Fu neral Service in Mocksville. Online condolences: www. daviejuneralservice.com. n ■£3 ^innie Myers Holloway0\ Mrs; Minnie Myers Hollo- way,^84, :of Mocksvilla; died; Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011, at Magnolia Gardens in Spencer. She was boin June 17,1927, in.p'ayie Codrity to-the late- Ernest Thompson and • Beulah; FoiTCst'Myers. Mrs. Holloway;' was a member of Nb Creek i -PrimiUye Baptist.^ Church' in; i;-;MQcksvdle:!'''-V''y^^She was also preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Floyd Holloway; and a son, Michael Thompson Holloway. Survivors; 4,children, Judy (Wayne) Wagner, and John ' (Pat) Holloway; all of Mocks ville, Letha Kluttz of Win- ston-Salem, and Jack (Nancy) Holloway of Salisbury; o a daughter-in-law, Rhonda Holloway of Salisbuiyi 13 grand children; 10 great-grandchil dren;, and a sister, Mittie Day ofElkin. A graveside service was con- ductedyat 11 a.m.,. Tuesday, Aug. 16, at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery withElder Eddie Fowler officiating. Online condolences: www. eatonjuneralservice.com. ^eraldine Ann Lowe Jerafdine Ann Patrick Lowe, 64, of Madison Road, Mocks ville, died on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011, at her home. Bom in Calhoun County, Mich, on Sept. 24, 1946, she was the daughter of the late Ezra Patrick and Pearly Hack- worth Patrick. She was a home- maker and was of the Baptist faith. For many years she was a foster parent to many children in Davie County. Survivors: her husband, Thomas Eugene Lowe Sr., whom she married on Aug; 7, 1965; 3 sons, Thomas Eugene (Karen) Lowe Jr. of Mocksville, Tyler Thomas (Jessie) Lowe of Lexington, and Tanner Jordan {Manda) Lowe of Mocksville; a daughter. Tammy Jean (David) Tifft of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Eamestine (Ishmael) Handshoe and Vera Lee (Roger) Hoover, all of Michigan; 8 grandchil dren; and 1 great-grandchild. She was also preceded in death by a son, Patrick Lowe, a daughter, Torie Lowe, and a. sister, Norma Jean Bartley. A celebration of life ser- • vice was held Saturday, Aug. . 13 at 11 a.m. in the Davie Fu neral Service Chapel with the * Rey. David Gilbreath officiat- . ing. Burial was in the Eaton's Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends on Fri day,.Aug, 12 at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Eaton's Bap tist, 430 Eaton's Church Road, Mocksville. , Online condolences: www. dctviefuneralservice .com. '^}0^rap\\y DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 18,2011 § I ^bert V. O'Neal ^\Robert Valentine O'Neal, 85, of Maple Knoll Drive, Mocks- ville, died on Wednesday, Aug. 10,2011, at Davie County Hos^ pital. Bom in Davie County on Feb. 14, 1926, he was the son of the late John Henry Frank O'Neal and Mattie Jordan O'Neal. He served in the U.S. Navy with the 29th Infantry Di vision on Omaha Beach during the D-Day Invasion. He was a Gunner's Mate Second Class and retumed as one of three of ,300 in the unit identified as the "Sons of Beaches." He retired as a commercial truck driver and was a member of Teamsters Local 559. He was a member of Mocksville VFW Post 4024 and was of the Methodist faith. Survivors: his wife of 65 years, Audrey Jean Scanlon O'Neal of the home; a son, Steve R. (Karen) O'Neal of Crewe, Va.; a daughter, Ro berta Lee Marshall of Virginia Beach, Va.; 2 grandchildren, Kimberly Scott and David (Mandy) O'Neal; and 2 great grandchildren, Corey Scott and Alexis Shelton. He was also preceded in death by 3 brothers, John Frank, Ray and Wilbur O'Neal, and a sister, Lucy Williams; ' A celebration of life service was held on Sunday, Aug. 14 at 3 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Burial was in the Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery with military honors , by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends on Saturday, Aug. 13 at the funeral home. Memorials: Mocksville VFW Post 4024. Online condolences; www. ddviejuneralservieeTCom. 'M St .<b ^avid Franklin Parker ^ .David Frankin Parker, 89, of Salisbuiy died on Friday, Aug. 12, 2011 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Mr. Parker was bom on March 26, 1922 in Chester field, S.C., son of the late Sam Franklin Parker and Minnie ■Hicks Parker. He was educat ed in the Chesterfield County School System. He and wife Hester resided at the Trinity Oaks Retirement Community, were they attended Vespere at Trinity Oaks. He was a member and Past Master of Scotch Ire- •; land Masonic Lodge 154, and a ' member of Wayside Volunteer ' Fire Department in Statesville. Survivors: his wife of over 69 years, Hester Wallace Parker of the home; brother, Thomas Hoover Parker of Columbia, S.C.; and a number of nieces and nephews. There will be memorial ser- viceonFriday,Aug. 19at2p.m. in the chapel at Trinity Oaks Retirement Community, offici ated by the Rev. Gene Bruce. There will, be a graveside ser vice at the Salisbury National Cemeteiy on Friday,.Aug: 19 at 11 a.m., also conducted by the Rev. Gene Bruce. Memorials: Virginia Casey Memory Unit, 820 Klumac Rd., Salisbury, 28144; or to the American Children's Home. Online condolences: www. mycarolinacremation.com. ^rry Larkin Ray^ Jeny Larkin Ray, 61, of Salisbury, died on Monday, Aug. 15,2011, at Forsyth Med ical Center. Bom in Surry County on Dec. 6, 1949, he was the son of the late William Arlie Ray and Zora Lougerpha Persons. He was a welder and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: 3 brothers. Mack Woodring of Woodleaf, Joe (Janice) Greer of Cooleemee and Jim Ray of Salisbury; and 2 sisters, Billie Jean Cheeks of Cleveland and Mary Jarvis of Marshall. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Jessie Ray; and 4 sisters, Lucille Ray, Lena Benge, Edith O'Neal and Hazel Winebarger. A celebration of life service was to be held Thursday, Aug. : 18 at 1 p.m. in the Davie Fu- i neral Service Chapel in Mocks ville with the Rev. Chris Wil liams officiating,, Burial wasj to be in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. The family was to receive friends on Thursday from noon-1 p.m. at the funeral home. Online condolences: www. daviefiineralservice.com. J)AVg:CODNTy EtfTERPRISE RECOM), TliuKdaR Aug. 18,20U ibah C. Shores i.- Noah' Chnstdpher ishpres, soil of Hillaiy LedfoM^sHiliPs an^sefA-Nathaniel Sfiores of Cooleeihee, di^ be fore his huth^on Ntohday, Aug. 20li at ? Also sumvmgi Ja^b and Gal^ Shdr^; iji^; M^elji^ - Kate^' Shored;' paternal grshdpar- ^ents John and Susan Shpres of ; Sahsbuiy; materh^^' OFGdolwniw; mateiii^ gt^ gi^dpiii^;;B^rt da Ledford of Cpoleeinee, and maternal great-^grandfatter.Blll Bowenpf CpoleeiniM;/^ .'i ' A DM^s of Christian burial will be held at' 11 'Satur day,; Aug. 20 at Saci^ He^ Catholic Church, cohductMby Father John ^tnam. Biinhl will v^ollpw at Sacied Hed^ Jtoinan ,;§Wly ;16wing me serric^-^ ' ^ Memorials? td%e charify of the donpr 's choice: - - : . , V Oiilihe - ; ^Ufp^rpe^neralhorhebom. ] Garry Stey^nis^;^ ^ / Cany ^'CMd/' Catherine O^ber Stevens, .54, of. Ad vance, died Thursday, Aug^ 11, 2011 in her home with herhus- b^d, Roberi G. i|Stevens,^ri I famil)^ at tiet^side] " - She wiU: \be ; remembered for her unc^diripn^ IbVe and kindness. jSlw .Also ,.s^m^g;^^;|Scott andwifej5^qff^^iim^ I>a^y,^i3bnmij|(^^^ , Mo^rille; dmii^|^S& Miai- ley husbMd'^Q^ind their sonsv Spei^^^rf^^^ SiM^t;!^J>; spm Qiac^Wl rwife Ashi^^ thw sPhh, i i)e\in 'md^^lef of vVWMtbn- > Salemi sPncSean fiancd Alex ' D»m(is -of J^stohrSa- •leih; scm^^chael df Adywce; ilMbther^P^ jjVi|lber,^Gaiy/)^^^ RusspvM^ i £ydecfeer, MpUy- Vil^b^ ^bef, M ^eriy and 2 ^mers.Bm^ ahdTenyi piweded her in d^th.^^^. ^ 'A rn^mmial at. 7 pmii Sunday, Aug^I^|nt Cdmeiismhe Christian Ch^h. i ^e (fahmy r^iyed Mimds ':iEci|towdh^ ;: jJ^IemttoalS: Jimp^ « tivfc, Car^mmri, i!®i. Hospice : tahb, i^sfoi^kj^ 12^ 10i3 j pr CPriieratohp;Chnstijm^ ;ii^-^iN;;Mo^viUel'^^ i ^ . diiliiie condolences: wiiwl ^ -ST Tilo(^Caph DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 25,2011 • C3 J^ayne F. Bradshaw Mr. Wayne F. Bradshaw, 64, of Advance died Sunday, Aug. 21,2011 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom March 9,1947 in Iredell County to Floyd C. and Ruby Granger Bradshaw. He was a member of Mocks United Methodist Church and the Advance VFW. Mr. Bradshaw was preceded in death by his parents and his , wife, Doris Robinson Bradshaw.. Surviving: his son, Duane Bradshaw and Amber Chambers of Clemmons; a grandson, Dylan Wayne Bradshaw; a granddaugh ter, Nicole Casey and her mother, Heather Ross; and tfy 2 sis ters, Mareia Crouse (Jeny) of Advance and Marrion Schweickart (Karl) of San Antonio, Texas. Funeral services were to be at 11'a-m. Thursday at Mocks Unit ed Methodist Church with the Rev. Bill Taylor officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery with military rites by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family was to receive friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Memorials: Mocks Methodist Men College Fund. • Online condolences: www.haywprth-miller.com. , ^>^erry Wayne Evans ^ Mr. Terry Wayne Evans, 64, of Lexington, died Friday, Aug. 12,2011 at his residence. The funeral service was held Thursday, Aug. 18 at 11:30 a.m. at Freedom Baptist Church by Preacher Clyde Akers with .family visitation a half hour before the service. Burial was , at 2 p.m. at Salisbury National Cemetery. . He was bom June 3,1947 in Davie County to Clifford Cock- ham and Zelma Evans Dulin. Mr. Evans served in the US Army and retired from Ellison Windows & Doors (Atrium). He was preceded in death by , his parents and a sister, Frances Evans.' Survivors: his wife, Barbara Sanders Evans; 4 sons, Marcus » Fortune, Bobby Evans, Manuel Evans and Johnathan Evans; 3 daughters, Teni Eyans Watson, Tabitha Sanders and Ebony (Gene) Kindle; 11 grandchil dren; a brother, Lester (Calo- dina) Evans; a sister, Barbara Evans; and a host of other rela tives and friends. (9h:h5 - DA^OUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug^S,.2011 ' ' -- i- nn slit yisiO.- sClaude Burl PhUyaw ^ Mr. Claude Burl Philyaw, 90, of Chinquapin Road; MoclbvilJe, died Saturday, Aug. 20,"2011, at his home. i He was.bom Nov. 28,1920,in Mecklenburg County, V^. to the late James Milton and Sarah Jane Coffey Philyaw; Mr. Philyaw was a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Force and was retired from Roadway Express. He was proud of being a B-29 crew member during World War II where he was stationed at Ssupan. Mr. Phi lyaw was a member of Salem Lodge AF&AM .289 in Winston- Salem. He was preceded in death by a sister. Pansy Pritchard; 5 broth ers, Lloyd, Collis, Arthur, Lewis and Frank Philyaw; and a son- in-law, Ralph Aiken Jr. Survivors: his wife of 62 years, Ruth Blanch Phillips Philyaw of the home; 4 children, Claudia Elaine Philyaw Aiken of East Wenatchee, Wash., Donald Burl Philyaw (Karen Holsteinj of Greenville, Sarah Philyaw Beeker (Kenneth) of Cleveland and Kathy Philyaw Hefner (James) of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren. Brent Philyaw, David Philyaw, Susan Aiken Spencer, Ralph Ai ken HI, Rachel Aiken.Bren and Jacob Hefner; and 8 gre^t-grand- children, Chris, Mason, Logan, Jackson and Ashley Philyaw and Parker, Piper and Phinneus Aiken. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 27 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Darrell Cox officiating. iSuri- al will follow in Mountain View Baptist Church Cemetery in Lenoir with the Rev. Jeff Hoyle officiating. Military honore will be conducted by the Veterans of Foreign War Memorial Honor Guard. The family will receive friends from 1-9 p.m. on Friday, Aiig. 26, at the funeral home. . • Memorials: Davie Humane Society, PO Box 153, Mocksville. Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralser\ficexom../; Violet Mills Rupard ^Funeral services for Violet Mills Rupard, 82, of Advance, wereconducted at Trinity Baptist Church in MocksviUe. ^ ^ Mrs. Rupard died unexpectedly Monday. Aug., 15, 2011 at Iredell Memorial Hospital. ' : : - - Robert Henry Smith \ Mr. Robert Henry "Hoppy" : Smith, 69, NC 801 South, Ad- vance, died Tuesday, Aug. 16, . . 2011 at Forsyth Medical Center : in Winstbn-Salem. He was bom June 7, 1942, in Union County, S.C. to the late » J.D. and Lillian Ferol Ogletree Smith. Mr. Smith was a self-em- ployed brick mason and was of ^ the Baptist faith. He enjoyed tell-; ■/ ing stories and bringing laughter to those surrounding him. Mr. Smith was.-a .family" man, and ' ■■ . lived his life for them. ■ ■ •He was also preceded in death by his wife, Brenda Durham Smith; stepmother, Maggie Shook; and 2 brothers, John Smith and Terry Smith. . Survivors: 3 daughters, Tainmy Lagle (Gene), Jenny Ingram, all of COoleeme'e and Melissa Smith of Advance; 6 grandchil dren, Bradley Lagle (Amanda), Steven Lagle (Candi), Samuel McEwen, Jessica Lagle, Sydney Nelson and Lily Ihgram; 6 great grandchildren. Carter and Ethan Lagle, Cadence, Sebastien and Landon McEwen and Ava Lagle; a sister, Patricia "Susie" Smith of the home; 2 brothers, James "Fisher" Smith (Melanie) and Da vid Smith, all of Florida.; and niraerous nieces and nephews. - A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Friday, Aug. 19 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Revs. Shelby Har bour and Stan Riddle oMciating. Burial followed in Rose Cem- etery. The family received-friends On Thursday, Aug. 18, at the funeral home. ... / Memories: ;Camp Manna, 243 Gibson Way, Mocksville.' I Onhne: WWw.eatonJUneralservice.com. DAVIECOUrn^YENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday,Sept. 1,2011 \X, Donald William Bingham, 86, of Advance, died Aug. 26, 2011. He was bom Feb. 3, 1925, in Farmer, to Thomas William and Effie Johnson Bingham. Mr. Bingham lived through the Great Depression in 1929 and the South Pacific battlefields of World War II. He was a lifelong entrepreneur, opening Bingham & Parks Lumber Co. in 1953 with W.D. Parks Jr. The com pany became a U.S. distributor for Olin Manufacturing; and founded and operated Tar Heel Gun Club. Mr. Bingham was elected to the N.C. House of Representatives in 1965 from Davie County, and represented Davie, Watauga, Wilkes and Yadkin counties in the 1971- 1972 N.C. Senate. When his wife, Sarah Smith Bingham, resigned from the Davie Coun ty Board of Education due to illness, Mr. Bingham was ap pointed to finish her elected term. He was a faithful member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church and was known for his hearty laugh and love of a good story. His family knew him as a man of generosity and integ rity whose Mark Twain humor brought joy to all. Survivors; his daughters, Debbie (Tom) Pullen, Betsy (Doug) Blackburn and Tommi (Jay) Steidel; grandsons and granddaughters. A funeral service and mili tary graveside honors was to be held Thursday, Sept. 1. I p.m., at Bethlehem United Method ist Church, 321 Redland Road, Advance with the Rev. Barry Lemmons officiating. The fam ily was to receive friends in the fellowship hall following the service. Memorials: Bethlehem Methodist; Smith Grove Fire Dept., 4155 US 158, Advance; or Advance Fire Dept., 1869 NC 801 S, Advance. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.com. Donald W. Bingham \Mulah Grey Brown ^Miss Beulah Grey Brown, 92, of Mocksville. died Satur day, Aug. 27, 2011, at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Davie Hospital. She was bom May 4, 1919, in Davie County to the late Daniel Hugh and Panthea Al len Brown. She was also preceded in death by her brothers, Ever- ette Brown, Willie Brown and Thomas Brown; and a niece, Anne Brown Cartner. Survivors: her sister, Mary Frances Hellard; 4 nephews, Joe Brown (Linda), Bill Brown (Kay), Dale Brown (Glenda) and Steve Brown (Charlene); and her faithful canine com panion, Abby. A graveside service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 28 at Joppa Cemetery with Joe Cartner officiating. . Memorials: Joppa Cemetery Fund, do Cyrette Sanford, 360 N, Main St.. Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice .com. David Albert Johnson VGrady Roy Hedrick ^ Grady Roy Hedrick, 85, of Lexington died Tuesday, Aug. 16,2011 at Wake Forest Health Lexington Medical Center. His funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 22 at Redmont Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bmce Langley officiating. Burial followed in Lexington City Cemetery. Mr. Hedrick was bom April 30,1926 in Davidson County to the late William Hedrick and Claudie Spurgein Hedrick. He was preceded in death by his first wife Dorothy Marie Hedrick and son, Grady Ray Hedrick. Surviving: wife, Stella He drick of Brian Center; sons, William Lindsey Hedrick of Lexington, Franklin Lee He drick of Georgia; daughters, Linda Turner of Mocksville, Barbara Ann Church of Lex ington, Kathy Joann Helper of Virginia, Eunice Elizabeth Williams of Lexington; 22 grandchildren; 30 great-grand children. Online condolences: www. piedmonifuneralhome .com. David Albert Johnson, -^64, of Ridge Road. Mocksville, died Monday, Aug. 29, 2011, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Mr. Johnson was bora on Nov. 23, 1946, in Davidson County to the late James Al bert and Minnie Beck John son. He was a member of the County Line Volunteer Fire Department (1854) where he was a dedicated volunteer for ' many years and had been em ployed with Douglas and Sons. Mr. Johnson was of the Baptist faith. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a family man. For the past 11 years, he was helpful in assisting his wife with her parents, O.L. and Pau line Stroud. He was also preceded in Jeath by his father-in-law, O.L. Stroud; a sister, Diane Lanier; and an uncle, Marion Fine. Survivors: his wife, Edith Stroud Johnson of the home; 3 children. Dee Dee Carpen ter (Ray) and Regina Gunter (Scott), all of Mocksville and David Lee Johnson (April) of Woodleaf; 3 grandchildren, Michael Lanning, Justin Lan- ning and Taylor Carpenter; a great-granddaughter, Kami Lanning; his mother-in-law, Pauline Stroud of Mocksville; a sister, Candi White of Denton; 4 nephews, Robert and Randy Stroud and,Carl and Odell Bo- ger; an aunt, Louise Fine; and a great-aunt. Oneal Smith. A funeral service was to be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 1 at Eaton Funeral Chapel ' with the Revs. David Childress and Randy Goodin officiating. Burial was to follow in Society Baptist Church Cemetery.The family was top receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31, at the funeral home. Memorials: Society Baptist, 879 Garden Valley Rd.. States- ville. 28625; County Line VFD, 1819 Ridge Rd., Mocks ville; or Gideon's International, PO Box 182 Mocksville. Online condolences: www. luiionfuneral.service.com. ■Offlfle County Public Library Mooftsvtffs. NC DAVIE ^y^orofhy Sue Spry Mrs. Dorothy "Dot" Sue Hodgin Spiy, 79, of Center Street, Cooleemee.died Friday, Aug. 26,2011, at her home. She was bom March 6,1932, in Guilford County to the late William Homer and Clara Belle Tutterow Hodgin. Mrs. Spry had retired from CCB in Cooleemee and was a volunteer at A Storehouse for Jesus. She was a charter member of Vic tory Baptist Church. Mrs. Spry was a graduate of Cooleemee High School, Class of 1950. Mrs. Spry loved her church and community. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Grady McKinley Spry Jr. in 2002. Survivors: a daughter, Lisa Spry Michael (Tim) of States- ville; 2 sons, Chris Spry of Yadkinville and Russ Spry of Cooleemee; 4 grandchildren, Josh Spry, Megan Spry (Chad Barker), Jennifer Cozart Ma- haffey (Josh) and Brent Cozart; 3 great-grandchildren, Dylan, Patrick and Maggie Mahaffey; 3 aunts; several nieces and nephews; and several sisters and brothers-in-law. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Monday, Aug. 29 at Victory Baptist Church with the Rev. Shelby Harbour officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 min utes prior to the service. Burial followed in Legion Memo rial Park. The family received friends Sunday, Aug. 28. at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Victory Baptist, PO Box 686, Cooleemee; or American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro, 27407. Online condolences: www. eatonJuneralservice.com. COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 1,2011 Charles William "Bill" and 4'brot^^ "Doodle" and Pete Walker; 2 Charles William Walker granddaughters, Caitlyn San- ford and Michelle McBride; a grandson, Patrick Seats; and a great-granddaughter, Carlie Smith. Survivors: 3children,Charles "Chuck" William Walker Jr. (Paula) of Farmington, Sandra Sanford and Sherry Plott (Pe dro), all of Mocksville; a sister, Lucille Daniel of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Bailey (Linda) Walk er and Kenny (Iva) Walker, all of Mocksville; 3 grandsons, Chip Walker, John Sanford and Matthew Seats; and 4 great grandchildren, Lillian and Ma son Seats and Dillon and Kayla Smith. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Claude Pharr officiating. Burial followed in Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery with military honors, The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials: North Main Street Church of Christ, 605 N. Main St., Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfimeralservice.com. llarteCoiHity Public Library Mocksvilla. NV '1^.'(D<2 rap y DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept 8,2011 ^)^letciier H. Livengood .inJ'IlTpZ "'T '''^"Sood, so, of Elmwood Street, Mocks-ville, died Friday, Sept. 2,201 1, at hi,, home '®3'-i"R<"^Kin8ham County to the late Livet, Prances Shelton Livengood. MrLivengood was a veteran of the U.S. Amiy having served during the Korean Conflict. He was retired from Pilot Freight in Kemers I H Teamsters Local 391. Mr. Livengoodoved to fish and enjoyed woodworking and working in his shop Live^rd " Sumvors: 3 daughters, Patricia Elier ( Dairyl) of Lilling- , Rita Livengood of Mocksville and Vickie Harris (J R) ofSahsbuiy; 2 granddaughters, Stacey Pfaff (Jesse) and Krifty L Shough; a brother-in-law, John W. Best (Owen) of CourtlL' Va., and his faithful K-9 companion. Sunny Boy. at conducted at 2 p.m., Sunday, Sept 4 Hlo™Guard. ' ^ Online condolences: www.eaionfimeralservice,coni. 3o -Q ^ I'S <D " V ^Mrs. DarJene Gregory Raybum, 68. of Advance, died on Sept. 1,2011 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem following a battle with cancer, She was bom on Jan. 10, 1943 in Rowan County, Ky. to the late Loyd and Lula Mae Eldridge Gregory. She was of the Baptist faith. She loved to garden. She loved bird.s. She inspired her chil- dren. She loved for her family to gather around the piano and play music. Her joy was bringing people together. She was a member of the Homemakers Club, the Cattlemen's Association, and the ^ Survivors: her husband, David Lee Raybum of Advance; 2 daughters, Angela Barrington of Mobile, Ala. and Anita Klein of Hpfe- 'JHhH Advance; 2 granddaughters, Hannah Klein and Ava Klein, both of Advance; 6 siblings, Ronald Gregory and Gary Gregory, both fS ' ' of Jamestown, Ohio, Ennis Gregory of Jeffersonville, Ky., Earl n Gregory of Clyde, Ohio, James Gregory of Morehead, Ky., and Amy Wright of Nicholasville, Ky. 1 A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, Sept. 10 from 1-4 p.m. at Herald and Stewart Home for funerals in .Mt. Sterling, Ky. Memorials: KBR Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condo lences; www .hayworih-miller .com. ^anet Dexter Wise Janet Marie De.Kter Wise, 59, of Deer Run Drive, Mocksville, died on Saturday, Sept. 3.20111 at her residence. Bom in Carbondale. Pa., on Jan. 16,1952, she was the daughter of the late Maynard L. Dexter and Edna Marie Goodman Simmons, who survives. She was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith. She enjoyed doing crafts and was a member of the Davie County Craft Association. Survivors: her husband. Duane H. Wise; a son, Jamie E. (Emily) Watson, of Las Vegas, Nev.; daughters. Karen Nichoie (Anthony) Ingle, of Statesviile and Kristen Rae (Gabe) Henshaw, of Rich mond. Va.; sisters, Karen Faye (Richard) Ezzo of Stroudsburg, Pa., and Rae Marie (Gary) Clark of Statesviile; 8 grandchildren. Ryan, Lauren, and Blakeiy Watson; Katie and Alyson Frasher, Sarah Ingle, Nathaniel and Isabella Henshaw. Online condolences: wwwjjaviefiineralservice.cvm. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, Sept. 15,2011 \ . Eawrence Hayden Beck ^Lawrence Hayden Beck, 86, of Cooleemee died Friday, Sept. 9, 2011 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. He was bom in Davie County on Oct. 23,1924; son of.Nathan M. and Gertie Belle Keller Beck. He served in the U.S. Navy as a Photographer's Mate 2nd class. As a combat photographer, he photographed, the surrender of aU Japanese forces in the Bonin Islands aboard the USS Dunlap JH off of Chichi Jima. He was a life V"- member of the VFW Post 1119, and was a member of American : V A"- n ^ Legion Post 54 for more than 50 years. He was instrumental in the incorporation of the Town of.Cooleemee and served on^ #1 Cooleemee's first town board, - He was Sextant of AmericanLegion Cemetery in Cooleemee ^ ^ vice was conducted at 3 p.m. m\ Monday, Sept. 12 from Victory Baptist Church with the Revs. Shelby Harbour and Father Fred Clarkson. Burial followed in Le gion Memorial Park with military honors by the VFW .Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends from 12:30-3 at the church. Survivors: his daughter, Daphne Beck of Cooleemee; a brother, Andrew Wayne Beck of Cooleemee; 2 grandchildren, Sally H. Dial of Anchorage, Alaska and Robert Horastein Jr. of Beaufort, S.C. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Margaret Ridenhour Beck, 2 sons, L.H. Beck, Jr. and Robert Homstein Sr.; sister, Helen Beck Poole; and a brother, Louie Fields Beck Memorials: Cooleemee Historical Assoc., PO Box 667, CooL eemee; or The LandTmst for Central North Carolina, PO Box 4284, Salisbury, 28145. Online condolences: wwwxidviefuner.alservice.com. -^lack Evelyn Dobson ^ Mack Evelyn Dobson, 69, of Yadkinville, died on Sept.-12, 2011 in Dobson Hospice Home following a short illness, fe — P Surry County son of the UPP, aP late Harry Lee and Hattie Cock- " erham Dobson. He attended p _ .Yadkin County Schools and "•! worked in textile industry at L " ^ Hugh Chatham, Arista, and In- ^ ' dera Mills. For the past 11 years I made his home at Hlkin Re- n t 1 tirement Center. He loved mu- .. M sic, dancing, telling jokes, and dill le was also preceded in death BBML ^ ' jSj by. 5 siblings, Brenda, Wade, ■^9' Yvonne, Samuel, and Ronnie. Smith; 3 brothers, Hugh (Clara)^ VB Dobson of Yadkinyille, Eddie - • M jBjB (Lisa) Dobson of McLeansville,1" .. ^ and James "Dobson of Mocks- ville; 4 sisters, Earlene (Robert) Russell of Yadkinville, Elaine (James) Coulter of Hickory, Caro lyn (Henry) Speaks of Harmony, and Marie Gaither of Dale City, Va.; a number of other relatives and friends. His funeral service was to be Thursday, Sept. 15 at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. Pastor Charlene Jones was to deliver the eulogy. Burial was to follow in Clarks Chapel Memo ri al Baptist Church Cemetery in Boonville. The family was to re ceive friends at the funeral home 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHome.net. s^ohn Anderson Sofley John Anderson Sofley,\ John Anderson Sofley, 78, of Granite Quarry, died Saturday, Sept. 10,2011 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Bom Feb. 12,1933 in Davie County, he was the son of the late Lockie C. Sofley and Betty Martin Holder. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Walter Sofley, and a sister, Betty Jane So fley. Mr. Sofley attended Mocksville High School. He, was a ce- rarriic tile setter and enjoyed his job. He retired from E.B. Wilson Floor Covering. He was also employed by Rico. Tile and Marble for many years. He served in the United States Marine Corps. He was a member of Livengood-Peeler-Wood American Legion. His hobbies included playing music, especially his steel gui tar, fi shing, gardening, and Nascar racing. He was a member of Providence United Methodist Church and a former member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Salisbury. Survivors: his wife of 56 years, Sylvia Lowman Sofley, sons, John Sofley Jr. and Stephen Sofley and wife Brenda, all of Salis bury; sister, H. Marie Sofley of Salisbury; and a brother, Jerry Sofley and wife Martha of Gastonia; grandchildren, Amy Sof ley of Spencer, Christina Cleaton of Salisbury, Jonathan Sofley of Dallas, Texas, and Stephanie Sofley of Salisbury; and great- grandsons, Brenden Sofley and Evan Cleaton. Visitation was Monday, Sept. 12 at Lyerly Funeral Home. His funeral service was at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13 at the Providence United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dan Gobble officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Providence United Methodist Church bus fund, 6450 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury, 28146. Online condolences: www.lyerlyJuneralhome.com. 03 pOp'fS/ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 15,2011 n X^obert J. 'Bob' Hollis \ Robert J. "Bob" Hollis. di\. Robert J. "Bob" Hollis, died on Sept. 5,2011 at-Forsyth Medi-; : cal Center in Winston-Salem. i He was bom in Sulligent, Ala. on May 8,1926, son of Ed Hoi-i ' lis and Louise Evans, one of nine children. The family moved to Memphis, Tenn. where his father sold wood and coal and his mother was a homemaker. After entering 10th grade, he begged . - his parents to let him enter the • t Navy. They signed permission . ' ' ' n and he entered three months be-f ^ fore his ITth birthday. In early I •' 111 iMtf -; 1944 he enrolled in basic training i Great Lakes, III. He worked I '■ at Bainbridge, Md., Shumaker, Tug^""' ; . Calif., Jacksonville, Fla., Mem- j " phis, and Brooklyn, N.Y. He. ■' '{ went to Commissary School in ° Newport, R.I. Later he attendedI-' the club management program I in Patuxent River, Md. His tour , I continued in Pensacola, ; Alamitos, Calif., and | back to Brooklyn, where he re- !^ tired as a club manager/ Master ■ L— I Chief E9. The titles he achieved I included Chief Petty Officer in j 1958, Senior Chief Petty Officer in 1961, Master Chief Petty Of- ! fi cer in 1963 and Mess Management Specialist in 1968. He re tired after 24 years and continued to serve in the Fleet Reserve i from 1968-1976. He met Edmonia Holttian on a blind date at the > Noncommissioned Officer's Club in Brooklyn. They dated two ' and a half years and married July 21, 1958 in New York. They ; had fi ve children, Stella and James Hollis, Robert Gaither (de- i ceased), Louise Gaither, and Mary Lynn Gaither-Newsome. In ; 1968 he retired as a Master Chief Mess Management Specialist. They moved to Mocksville. He worked as a car salesman at Lou Healy Chevrolet in Winston-Salem until he began working for the ! Forsyth County Sheriff s Department. He retired as Food Service Administrator/Deputy Sheriff in 1989. He took courses in refrig- ; eration and air conditioning. He opened Bob Appliance Sales in 1975. The business started in his garage, where he sold TVs, VCRs, appliances, and furniture. In 1979 he built a building on his property and moved the business there. A fan of automobiles and an,entrepreneur, he added Hollis Auto Sales to the business in 1998. He was active in the community and was a me;nber of . the North Davie Ruritan Club, the N.C. Sheriffs Association, and the Palmetto Cemetery Association. Guests at his 80th birthday party in 2006 referred to him as "Mr. Hospitality" and an excel lent chef who prepared delicious meals. He was known for hot wings, chess pies, shrimp dishes and grilled steaks. On a daily basis his wife would ask him, "How are you feeling this morn ing?"'And he would'answer, "I'm fi ne. I'm up and moving and that's a blessing." He was preceded in death by a son, Robert G. "Bobby" Gaith er, and 7 siblings! > Survivors: his wife of 53 years, Edmonia Holman Gaither Hol lis of the home; a son, James E. Hollis and fi anc6 Victoria Chang of Taipei, Taiwan; 3 daughters, Stella Hollis of Memphis, Louise Gaither of Mocksville, and Mary H. Newsome of Fayetteville; a sister, Betty Woods (Willie) Justice of Memphis; 3 grandchildren, Kenyon Hollis, Tonja Goosby, and Stephan Newsome; 3 great grandchildren, Aaron Goosby, Ajai Newsome, and Leiann Bar row; a daughter-in-law, Victoria Gaither of Los Angeles, Clif.; 4 sisters-in-law, Ora Hollis of Arizona,"Eva Turner of Statesville, Nellie Ramsue of Salisbury, and Mary Holman of New York City; special friends, Rhonda (Donald) Hendrix and Debbie Groce; a number of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. His funeral service was held Sunday, Sept. 11 at 6 p.m. at Gra ham Funeral Home. Elder Raymond Robinson of Clement Grove Church in Mocksville officiated and Pastor Emeritus John Mason of New Bethel Baptist Church in High Point delivered the eulogy. Burial followed on Monday, Sept. 12 in National Cemetery in Salisbury at 11 a.m. Memorials: North Davie Ruritan Club, 3190 US 601 -N, Mocks ville; or Davie Kidney Center, 190 Interstate Drive, Mocksville. Online condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHome.net. ^^andy Louise Mock \ Mrs. Mandv I.oinse Moi\ Mrs. Mandy Louise Mock, 92, died on Thursday, Sept. 8,2011 at Grace Healthcare. She was bom Nov. 26, 1918 in Davie County to Emest and Mamie McMahan. She was a domestic worker for several fami lies. Survivors: her sons, Eugene Mock, Alfred McMahan and wife Quintenna, all of. Mocksville; daughter, Betty McMahan of East Bend; 8 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great- grandson; and 3 nieces. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers; 3 sisters; 2 sisters-in- law; 1 daughter-in-law; and 2 nephews. Her funeral service was held Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 2 p.m. at Frank Vogler & Sons Reynolda Road Chapel with burial follow ing in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Online condolences: wwwfrankvoglerandsons.com. \SiAiaggie Elizabeth Swicegood^ Mrs. Maggie Elizabeth Swicegood, 85, of Sharon, S.C., died July 6,2011 at White Oak Manor Nursing Home in York, S.C. She was bom March 17, 1926 in Cooleemee to the late W.B. and LiUie Mae Blaylock. She was also preceded in death by a son, Larry Swicegood, 2 sisters, Edna Howard and Nellie Houpe, and 2 brothers, Naylor Blaylock and Bill Blaylock. Survivors: her husband, Otis Swicegood of Sharon; a son, Ron Swicegood and wife Robbie of Tampa, Fla.; 4 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; a sister, Catherine Milholen of Richmond, Va.; and a brother. Herb Blaylock and wife Dme of Huntington Beach, Calif. A memorial service was conducted in North Carolina the. fi rst of August. 0 lo H % ^hel Pauline Allen ^''Vlrs. Ethel Pauline Bowens Mien, 86, of Cornatzer Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday. Sept. 14,2011, at her home. She was bom Feb. 6, 1925, in Davie County to the late Al bert Eli and Leona Potts Bow- ens. Mrs. Allen was a member of Cornatzer United Methodist Church for 75 years where she had been the treasurer for 16 years and had served on com mittees. She was employed at P.H. Hanes Knitting Co. for 25 years. Mrs. Allen was a hard worker and enjoyed working in flowers. She was a certified nursing assistant employed at The Blumenthal Jewish Home for 23 years. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Garland Bowens. Survivors: her husband of 67 years, George Hathan Al ien of the home; a son, Tim Allen (Brenda) of Mocksville; 2 grandsons, Brandon Allen and Travis Allen (Whitney); a great-grandson. Phoenix Hen ry Allen; 3 sisters, Margaret Dwiggins. Elsie Angell (Madi son) and Betty Jean Bowens, all of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m.. Sunday, Sept. 18 at Cornatzer United Meth odist Church with the Revs. Shane Young and Daniel Al len officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Satur day, Sept. 17 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; Cornatzer UMC Cemetery Fund, c/o LuVada Howell, 1032 Cornatzer Road, Mocksville. Online condolences; www. eatonfuneralservice.com. ^nttany K. Blankenship Miss Brinany Kristine Blan- kenship, 20, of Mocksville died Monday, Sept. 12, 2011 at her home. She was bom June 16, 1991 in Forsylh County to Frank Eu gene and Angela Hayes Blan- kenship. She was a graduate of Davie High School in 2009 and was a member of Hills- dale United Methodist Church where she was baptized on Oct. 8, 2006. She was loving and energetic with h big heart, who loved people and enjoyed be ing around them. She was an artist, with many friends, who loved the beach, her family and her brothers. She loved her ani mals, especially "Sofie". Preceding her in death was her grandfather. Gray Hayes and grandparents, Frank and Juanita Blankenship. Survivore: her parents of Mocksville; 3 brothers, Jason, William and Austin Blanken ship; her grandmother, Patricia Hayes; uncles, Don Hayes and Roy Blankenship; aunts, Jill El lison, Donna Blankenship and Yvonne Drisoll; and her cous ins, Jessie Hayes, Brad Ellison, Kenyon Blankenship, Tasha and Chad Cheek and Jesse Blankenship. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17 at Hillsdale United Method ist Church with the Rev. Jerry Webb officiating. Burial fol lowed in Westlawn Gardens of ' Memory. The family received friends Friday at Hillsdale United Methodist Church, i Memorials: Hillsdale UMC Youth Ministries, 5018 US 158, Advance. Online condolences: www. havworth-miller.com. J^^rton K. Barger Mr. Burton K. Barger. 92, died on Sept. 15. 2011, at Da vie Place Residential Care in Mocksville. r A native of Rowan County, he was born Sept. 10. 1919, to the late W. Floyd and Lottie F. Barger. the third of seven chil dren. He graduated from China Grove High School, earned a bachelor's degree from Lenoir- Rhyne College and a master's degree from Appalachian State University. Hi.s college educa tion was interrupted to serve in the U.S. Army Air Force dur ing World War Il-Europeaii Theatre from February 1942 -November 1945. When he returned to Lenoir-Rhyne, he met the love of his life, the late Sadye Hauser Barger and they were married on May 30, 1948. He spent his 36 year career in sports and education a.s a teach er and coach at Valdese, Nortii Rowan and Davie high school.'i where he retired in 1983. An athlete and spon.s fan, fie was chosen "Little All American" in football and baseball and was inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame at Lenoir-Rhyne and Davie High. Following his retirement, he enjoyed wood working, grilling turkeys, rid ing around and dining at The Cracker Barrel Restaurant. Pgurte Coufiiy Public Librify Mocksville. NC He was also preceded in death by a brother. Frank Barg er; and 3 sisters, Mary Sowers, Joan Kiuttz and Helen Dennis. Survivors: a son, Allan Barger (Cande) of Clifton Park. N.Y.; a daughter. Mary Ellen Barger of Winston-Salem: grandchildren, Alissa Buffaloe (Bryan) "of Creedmoor. Abigayle McLane (l.uke) of Schenectady. N.Y.. Victor Barger (Katie) stationed in Japan; great-granddaughler.s. Sadye and Addi.son Buffaloe of Creedmoor; a brother. Kelly Barger (Jean) of Raleigh; a sis ter. Grace Millar of Salisbury; godsons, Ray Barger (Ricki) of Wilkesboro and Evan Cromer of Mocksville: caregivcr and best friend. Lindsey Cox (Seth) of Boonville; neighbors, Charles tiiid Connie Swarlz ajid Ken and Welma Karn; and many friends, including Eddie Grissom. Monte Taylor. Joey Kennedy. Bob Koontz and Jim my Shoaf, A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday. Sept. 19. at First United Methodist Church in Mocksville with the Revs. Joe Collins. D.Min and Darren Alexander officiating. Burial followed at Forsyth Mejtiorial Park in Winston-Salem. with military honors by the Veter ans ol Foreign War Memorial Honor Guard. The family re ceived friends Sunday, Sept. 18 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorial; First UMC. 310 N. Main St., Mocksville; Organ Lutheran Church, 1515 Organ Church Rd.. Salisbury. 28146; or Davie EMS. 1 14 Doctor Slate Dr.. Mocksville. Online condolences: tnini-. I'atonjinu'ralsi'rvii e.com. , /6i'(33^orothy Potts Carter Mrs. Dorothy "Dot" Potts Carter. 80. of NC 801 South. Advance, died Thursday. Sept. 1.5. 20)1. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winslon- Saiem. She was bom April 19, 1931, in Davie County to the late Har vey McKinley and Cora Lucille Bailey Potts. Mrs. Carter had been a member of Fork Baptist since 1953 and was a Sunday school teacher for more than 40 years, the director of home bound for 12 years. She was a graduate of Shady Grove High School class of 1949 and a graduate of Marshall School of Beauty Culture in 1950. Mrs. Carter was owner/opera tor of Carter's Beauty Shop for more than 50 years. She was an active member of Advance Senior Citizens. Her children, grandchildren and in-laws were the joy of her life. The greatest joy was God. church and fam ily. She had read the Bible four times. She enjoyed flowers and trips to the mountains. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Terry Potts; and a sister, Belinda Potts. Survivors: her husband of 60 years, Lewis "Jack" Carter of the home; a son. Keith Carter (Donna), a daughter, Jill Dixon (Howard), all of Advance; 5 grandchildren, Joshua Dixon, Kaycee Dixon, Janna Dixon, Lindy Carter and Hay ley Carter: a sister. Nannie Sparks (Bob); 3 brothers, Billy Gene Potts (Ailene), Luther Potts (Hilda) and Doug Potts (Shirley), all of Mocksville; abd several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 p.rn., Sunday. Sept. 18 at Fork Baptist Church with the Revs. Robert Garrett and Ken Evans officiating. Burial followed in the church cem etery. The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Memorials: Fork Baptist, 3140 US 64 E.. Mocksville: or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice L^ne. Winston-Salem. 27103. Online condolences: www. eatonfimeralservice .com. r»pky ^rankle H. Crawford \Frankie Holmes Crawford, 91, of Harmony, died on Sept. 15 she died in Gordon Hospice Home in Statesville following a short illness. She was born in Iredell County July 20,1920, daughter of the late French and Mamie Holmes. She attended Iredell Coijnty Schools, and lived most of her life in Washington, D.C., where she worked for the federal government and did do mestic work until she retired. She returned to Iredell County in 1985. She loved to cook, gar den, and do jigsaw puzzles and crossword puzzles. She was also preceded in death by her husband, James Crawford; 2 sisters, Louise H. Dalton and Nanearl H. Rober- son; 2 brothers, Ray wood Hol mes and Ned Holmes. Survivors: 2 sisters, Jackie (Moses) Suber of Washington, and Jewel H. Grinton of Boon- ville; 2 brothers, George (Judy) Holmes of Harmony and Sam uel Holmes of Dudley; a host of nieces, nephews, and a special Godson. Robby Altman; other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held on Monday, Sept. 19 at 1 p.m. at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church in Harmony. The Rev. Lawrence Norris officiated and burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences: www. GrafiumFimeralHome.net. ^ouglas Anthony Culler ^ Douglas Anthony Culler, 53, of Countess Lane in Mocksville died on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 14, 2011 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was bom on Oct. 6, 1957 at Davie County Hospital, the second son of Charles Ray and Barbara Boles Culler, and was raised in his early years in the William R. Davie community. He was the grandson of the late Robert R. and C. Olive Culler, and of the late Hubert and Elizabeth Boles. He at tended Davie County schools. He was married to Laura B. Culler, and they owned and op erated DC Services. He was a member of Hope Baptist Tab ernacle of Mocksville. He was a member of the N.C. Restau rant and Lodging Association, a member of Uni-Serv, and one of the founders of the Grease Police where be had served on the board of directors. He was a NASCAR fan and loved racing and Carolina Panthers football. 'Coui)ty Public Library NC Survivors: his wife Laura of the home; son Nicholas of Winston-Salem; step-daughter Jackie Barber of the home; mother-in-law Bertie Billsbor- ough of Raxford, Pa.; his father Charles R. and step-mother Marion Culler; his mother Barbara B. Culler; sister Di- anne Childress; brother, Chris and wife Brenda Culler, all of Mocksville, and brother Mike and wife Jan Culler of King; his dachshunds Snoopy and Chloie, grand-dog Anna; and by several uncles, aunts, cous ins, nieces and nephews. A celebration of life service was conducted Monday. Sept. 19 at 7:30 pm. at the Hope Baptist Tabernacle, Mocks ville with Pastor Chris Cantrell officiating. Family visitation was at 6:30. A private fam ily ser\ ice of inumment of his cremains took place at the Bear Creek Ba|)list Church cemetery the following morning. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem, 27103; or to Hope Baptist Tabernacle, 2408 US 158, Mocksville'. Online condolences: vvwn'. daviefiineralservice.com. dlpin DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 22,2011 ^homas G. Hemrick \ Mr. Thomas George Hem rick, 89, of MocksvilJe, died Monday, Sept. 19, 2011 at home. He was bom June 8, 1922 in Yadkin County to Dottie Lee Hemric and Mary Ellen Wooten Hemric. Mr. Hem rick served during World War II in the U.S. Army serving in the Phillipines and Okinawa. He was a member of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church and was a carpenter for many years. He was preceded in death by his parents, a daughter, Thom- asine H. Pierce and 7 siblings. Ruby Davis, Lillian Hemric, Lottie Cates, J.P. Hemric, Charlas Hemric, Alfred "Crick" Hemric and Marvin Hemric. Surviving; his wife of 59 years, Jeddie Evelyn Hemrick; a daughter, Susette Westmo reland of MocksvUle; 4 grand children, Tonya Martinez of Graham, Christin Creek and husband Anthony of Florence, Ala., Amber Walker and hus band Michael of Ronda, and Bobby Lewis and wife Sharon of High Point; 3 great-grand- children, Leigh Ann Martinez, Carlie Macellia Honeycutt and Austin Thomas Honeycutt; 2 sisters-in-law, Josie Hemric and Dorothy Hemric; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be held at 2 pm. Thursday, Sept. 22 at Hayworth-Miller Kinder- ton Chapel with Pastor Jona than Hill officiating. Burial was to follow in Comatzer United Methodist Church cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednes day at the funeral home. Online condolences: www. x^arles "CL" Marshall ^ Mr. Charles Lawrence "C.L." Marshall, 57. of Ad vance, died Thursday, Sept. 15, 20I I at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. Mr. Marshall was bom in Forsyth County, Sept. 11, 1954 to the late Thomas Everett Paul Marshall and Jane Abigail Stout Marshall. He was a graduate of West Forsyth High School, received his undergraduate degree from Westem Carolina University and his master's de gree from UNCG. Mr. Marshall was employed for the past 34 years with the Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County Schools as technology project manager. He grew up in Community United Church of Christ in Pfafftown, and was a member of Clem- mons Moravian Church. He was preceded in death by his parents and his matemal grandparents, Lawrence Fred Stout and Delia Brendle Stout and his paternal grandparents, Christine Elizabeth Marshall and Charles Marshall. Surviving: his only grand son, Ethan Blane East; 2 daughters, Carrie Elizabeth Marshall East and husband Bobby Shane East, Winston- Salem, and Amanda Christine Marshall, Wilmington; 2 sis ters and brothers in law, Diana Lynn-Marshall-Shoaf and Phil Shoaf, Pfafftown, and Wanda Gale Byerly and Rev. Tim By- erly, Mayodan; a brother and sister in law. Tommy Marshall and Donna Marshall, Shallotte; nieces, Abbey Shoaf, Wendy Byerly Wood (Johnnie Wood), Tammy Byerly Flynt (Andy Rynt); great niece, Anna Flynt, great nephew Kourt Wood; his companion Dusty; a number of aunts, uncles, and cous ins including his uncle, Jerry Marshall and cousins Derrick Reeves and Mike Roberts; nu merous friends and colleagues. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 at Clemmons Moravian Church by the Rev. Q. Ray Burke. The family will receive friends following the service in the fellowship hall. Public library Utooksville, NC ydex 'Bud' McClamrock ^ Alex Franklin "Bud" Mc Clamrock, 79, of Salisbury, died Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Bom March 19, 1932 in Davie County, he was the son of the late Gennie Myers and Lloyd McClamrock. Educated in the Davie County Schools, he was a 1950 graduate of Cooleemee High School. Mr. McClamrock served in the U.S. Marines in the Korean War. He retired from Duke Power Com pany's Buck Steam Plant after 38 years. Mr. McClamrock was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church, the Spencer Moose Lodge, the Cooleemee VFW and American Legion and was active with the Duke Power Retirees. Survivors: his wife, M^etta Eagle McClamrock, whom he married on July 16, 1960; a daughter, Kim Billingsley (Da vid) of Salisbury; grandchil dren Alex Joe Billingsley and Caroline Mae Billingsley; and a step great-grandchild, Austin Billingsley. Visitation was Monday, Sept. 19 at Lyerly Funeral Home. The service was at 1 p.m. Monday following the vis itation in the James C. Lyerly Chapel with the Rev. Kelly Ot- tinger officiating. Military rites were conducted by the Lyerly Honor Guard. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials: Bethel United Methodist Church, 2380 Long Ferry Rd., Salisbury, 28146 Online condolences: mvw. lyerlyfuneralhome .com. Memorials: Clemmons Moravian, 3560 Spangenberg Ave.. Clemmons, 27012; Com munity United Church of Christ, 3410 Community Church Rd., Pfafftown, 27040; or the Make a Wish Foundation. Online condolences; itmu'. salem11j.com. \^sie Arlene Richardson ^ \ Josie Arlene Marshall Rich ardson, 92, died Saturday, Sept 17, 2011 at Woltz Hospice home. Mrs. Richardson was borr. in Surry County on March 27 1919 to the late John Samuel and Rachael Owens Marshall. She was also preceded in death by her husband Raymond Franklin Richardson; a daugh ter, Cathy Neal; 2 sisters ;and 5 brothers. Surviving: her children, Jerry (Jackie) Richardson,Gary (Car ol) Richardson, Shirley Whita- ker, Donald (Linda) Richard son, Nancy (Charles) Kinyoun, Mary (Alton) George, Brenda (Richard) Whitaker, Helen (William) Casey; 39 grandchil dren: 56 great-grandchildren: 6 great-great-grandchildren; and a brother, Thomas Marshall. ITie received friends Mon day, Sept. 19 at Gentry family Funeral Service in Yadkinville. Her funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. Tue.sday, Sept. 20 at the Gentry Chapel by the Rev. Richard Whitaker. Burial fol lowed at Glory Light Baptist Church. Memorials: Woltz Hospice Home 945 Zephyr Road Dob- son. 27017. Online condolences: hwh'. i>entr}ifuneralservice .com. 6 N^ilHam J. Sanderson William Jeffery "Will" Sand erson, 44, of US 601 South, Mocksville, died on Saturday, Sept. 17,2011, at his home. Bom in San Diego, Calif, on May 31, 1967, he was the son of William C. "Bill" and Fran ces Kay Wafford Sanderson of Mocksville. He had lived and worked in this area since 1991 and was a student at the Davie Campus of Davidson County Community College. He was of the Baptist faith and attended the Cooleemee Church of God. In addition to his parents, he is survived by: 2 brothers, Christopher S. "Chris" Sand erson of Mocksville and John Anthony "Tony" Freeman of Chicago, 111.; and many other family members and friends. He is remembered as fun, lov ing, caring, and considerate. A celebration of life service was to be held Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Da- vie Funeral Service Chapel. The family was to receive friends on Wednesday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorials: Davie Funeral Service to help with funeral ex penses. Online condolences: www. daviefuneral5ervice.com. ice - ^lizabeth Miller Shore Elizabeth Davis Mille Shore, 93. died on Sept. 12 2011 at Forsyth Medical Centej in Winston Salem. Born Feb. 27. 1918 to Mar)- Elizabeth Davis Miller and Le- onidas Lee "Lonnie" Miller, she grew up in the Farmington community of Davie County. After graduating with honors at age 17 from Farmington School, she attended Appala chian State Teachers College in Boone, where she graduated with honors and began teach ing at Cool Springs in Iredell County. She relocated to Yad- kin County where she taught fourth and fifth grades at Yad- kinville School and served as music director for the elemen tary grades. She retired in 1978. having taught for 37 years. During the i950s. she helped reorganize the Yadkinville Girl Scout program and became one of the first Brownie Scout leaders in the county. She was a member of the Home Dem onstration Club and the Yadkin Retired School Personnel. As a member of the Yadkinville United Methodist Church, she held many positions, includ ing Sunday school and Bible school teacher, choir member. United Methodist Youth leader, and United Methodi.st Women member. She served on com mittees throughout the years. After retirement, she and her husband, H. LaVerne Shore, traveled throughout the United States with the Triad Tarheels chapter of the National Camp ers and Hikers Association visiting 48 states. Canada and Mexico. She volunteered with the Yadkinville School read ing program, teaching reading skills to youth and Hispanics. A reader, she enjoyed flower gar dening, bridge parties, playing the piano, collecting new reci pes, and visiting with family. She was preceded in death by her parents, 2 sisters, Eva Lee McMahan and Margaret Conrad, 2 brothers, .lohn E. Miller and J. Vemon Miller, her husband of 39 years, and son, Houston Shore. Surviving: daughters. Bet.sy Pardue of Yadkinville and Elaine (David) Miller of Ad vance; 2 grandchildren. Nicole (Daniel) Benken of Columbus. Ga., and Grant Miller of Ad vance: a brother. L. Gene (Ma rie) Miller of Farmington: and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held at the Yadkinville United Methodist Church on Sunday. Sept. 25 at 3 p.m. The family received friends following the service. Memorials: Yadkinville United Methodist Church. Online condolences: www. gentryfuiu'nd.servi(:e.com. • DAVIE COUNTV enterprise record, Thn,,da.v, Sept. 29,201, ^^amuel Leo Cozart Sr. > Mr. Samuel Leo Cozart Sr.^ Mr..SamuelLeoCozartSr. •^Faye Cook of Mocksville died on Sept. 22, 2011 after a long battle with cancer. She was bom Oct. 16, 1944 in Forsyth County to John H. and Inez McClannon. Survivors; her parents of Mocksville: 4 children. Pam Smith, Tommy (Kim) Ledbet- ter, Marty (Lynda) Ledbetter. Angie Scott; 5 grandchildren. Heather Phillips. Stephanie Ledbetter. Christina (Michael) Hewett, Devaron Scott, Emma Turner; 2 great-grandchildren. Konnor Swaim, Sarah Lynn Hewett; 2 sisters, Judy (Wil lis) Trivette, Brenda Howell; 2 brothers, Eugene McClannon. and Bill (Diana) McClannon. The received friend.s Satur day. Sept. 24 at Gentry Family Funeral Service in Yadkinville. Her funeral service was at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25 in the Gentry Family Chapel by the Rev. Kevin Frack. Burial fol lowed in the Wesley Chapel United Methodist Ch\irch Cem etery on Pino Road in Mocks ville. Memorials: Hospice of Da- vie.377 Hospital St.. Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: wwu'. gentryftmeralservice .row. ,88.ofWilkesboroStreet, formerly of Yadkinville Road, Mocksville, died Thursday, Sept. 22,201 I, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom May 2. 1923, in Yadkin County, to the late F. W. and Martha Haynes Cozart. Mr. Cozart was a member of First Baptist Church, Mocksville where he had served as a deacon, a Sunday school teacher and in many other ministries. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served during World War II. Mr. Cozart was retired from J.P. Green Milling Co. He supported many in community sports. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Betty Jarvis; and a brother, C.H. Cozart. Survivors: his wife, Janie Naylor Cozart of the home; 2 sons, Sam Cozart Jr. (Dawn) and Bill Cozart (Joy) of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Margaret Hartman (Guy) of Charlotte and Nancy Craver (Walter) of Clemmons; a brother, Lester Cozart (Jerrie) of Mocks ville; 6 grandchildren, Willie Cozart (Nicole), Jennifer Mahaffey (Josh), Lauren Cozart, Brent Cozart, Caroline Cozart and Jacob Cozart; and 6 great-grandchildren, Dylan Mahaffey, Patrick Ma haffey, Maggie Mahaffey, Bryceson Cozart, Ty Cozart and Addie Cozart. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m.. Monday, Sept. 26 at First Baptist Church with the Revs. Shane Nixon and Charles Bullock officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 min utes prior to the service. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery .The family will received friends ou Sunday. Sept. 25 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; First Baptist,412 N. Main St., Mocksville; A Store house For Jesus, 675 E. Lexington Rd.. Mocksville; Community Foundation of Davie, PO Box 546, Mocksville; or. Online condolences; www.eatonfnneralservice.com. ^illy Lewis Minor \ Mr. Billy Lewis Minor. 80. of Advance, died Friday. Sept. 23,20 n at Forsyth Medic Cen ter. He was bom Nov. 24, 1930 in Davie County to the late Lewis and Ella Mae Frye Mi nor. Mr. Minor spent most of his working life in the dairy industry as a truck driver and later retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco. Preceding him in death are 2 children, Sandra Williams and Ricky Minor. Survivors; his wife of 61 years, Thelma Lewis Minor of the home; 3 sons, Billy D. Minor and wife Kathy of Ad vance, Dicky Minor of Madi son and Timothy L. Minor and wife Cathy of Elkin; 6 grand children, Angela M. Richards, Michelle Lovelace, Monica W. Mize, Jason Minor, Summer Harm and Matthew Minor; and II great-grandchildren. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26 at Hayworth-Miller Kinder- ton Chapel by the Rev. Christo pher Burcham. Burial followed at West! awn Gardens of Memo ry. The family received friends Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials; American Heart Assoc., 4217 Park Place Ct, Glen Allen, VA 23060. Online condolences; www. havworth-miller.com. N^andeline M. Hanson \ Wandeline Marie Wither- spoon Ranson. 80, of Main Church Road Extension, Mocksville, died on Wednes day, Sept. 21, 2011, at her home. Bom in Catawba County on Jan. 18. 1931. she was the daughter of the late Lewis H. Witherspoon and Rosie Smyre Witherspoon. She was a home- maker who loved to cook and was a member of the North Kannapolis Wesleyan Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Arthur Ranson. in 1989: and by a son. David Arthur Ranson; a daugh ter, Martha Carol Ranson; and a brother. Junior Witherspoon. Survivors: 5 daughters, Brenda (Don) Hopkins of Kan napolis, .lanice (Larry) Nelson of Ormond Beach. Fla., Mar- lene (the Rev. Perry) Hampton of Mocksville. with whom she made her home, Meionie (Mike) Teal of Kannapolis. and Caro lyn (Freddy) Guzman of Ovida, Fla.; 2 sisters, Dorothy Baker and Wilma Earnhardt, both of Kannapolis; 9 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. A graveside service to cel ebrate the life of Mrs. Ranson was held Saturday, Sept. 24 at ! p.m. at Carolina Memorial Park in Concord with the Rev. Perry Hampton officiating. The family received friends on Fri day, Sept. 23 at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive Care of Davie, 377 Hospi tal St.. Suite 103. Mocksville. Online condolences: tvivw. daviejiiiieraiserviva.com. ^6:0^ - olo)H DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 29,2011 ^ Eloise Stroud Seaford, 84, surrounded by her family and friends, died at her home in Mocksville on Sept. 24,20II. She was bom Aug. 2, 1927, in Davie County to the late Sam and Blanch York Stroud. Mrs. Seaford was a member of Hardison United Method ist Church where she was a charter member of the Ladies Circle. She had served as trea surer, choir member, nominat ing committee member, pastor- parish committee member and on the evangelism commit tee. She worked from 1953 by her now deceased husband's side at Seaford Lumber. They bought the company in 1985 and changed the name from the original name, C.A. Sea ford & Sons Lumber to Sea ford Lumber. She was a strong part of its continued success. Her grandchildren and great- granflchildren brought a gleam to her eyes each time she saw them. After their dad's passing in 2004, she was the rock ev eryone leaned on. She was kind and generous and helped others in her community. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Glenn E. Seaford; a sister, Jeanette Stroud; a brother, Glenn Stroud; and a nephew, Ronnie Stroud. Survivors: a daughter, Kay Seaford Woodward of Mocks ville; 2 sons, Gary Dean Sea ford (Penny) of Mocksville and Keith Seaford of Yadkinville; 2 granddaughters, Brandi Sea ford Miller (Brian) and Andrea Woodward Branham (Derek), all of Mocksville; a grandson, Seth Seaford of Advance; 3 great-grandsons, Brian Luke Miller, Dylan Cole Miller and Logan Andrew Wagner of Mocksville; a great-grand daughter, Kamryn Paige Wag ner of Mocksville; a sister, Cora Stroud; 2 brothers. Bud Stroud (Shirley) and DeWhitt Stroud, all of the County Line community. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., T uesday, Sept. 27 at Hardison United Method ist Church with the Revs. Joe Collins, D. Min.and Lynn Cash officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The fam ily received friends Monday, Sept. 26 at Hardison. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice .com. ither Owen Shulcr Mr. Luther Owen Shuler, 92, of Joe Road, Mocksville, died Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom Aug. 15, 1919, in Davie County to the late Devid O. and Mittie L. Foster Shuler. Mr. Shuler was a mem ber of Fork Baptist Church, where he had served as presi dent of the "Men's 3 Sunday school class" and did mainte nance for 25 years. He was a retired painter and a veteran of the U.S. Navy having served during World War II. Mr. Shul er enjoyed yard work, fanning and spending time with his granddaughter, Lauren, He was also preceded in death by a sister, Lucille Dan iels. Survivors: his wife, Eula Mae Beck Shuler of the home; a daughter, Teresa Ann Shuler Grooms (Eric) of Mocksville: a granddaughter, Lauren Eliza beth Grooms; 2 sisters, Doris Foster of Greensboro and Helen "Bobbie" Hemphill of Lexing ton; and a brother, T. Garland Shuler of Winston-Salem. A funeral service was to be conducted at 3 p.m., Wednes day, Sept. 28 at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Garrett and Wayne Rentz offi ciating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery, with mili tary honors conducted by the Veterans of Foreign War Me morial Honor Guard. Members of the "Men's 3 Sunday school class" were to serve as honor ary pallbearers. The family was to receive friends at the church one hour before the service. Memorials: Fork Baptist, 3140 US 64 E., Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfiineralservice.com. 3/09- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 29,2011 Barbara Ann Webb. Stafford, 70, of NC 801 South, Mocks- ville, died on Saturday, Sept. 24,2011 at Davie County Hos pital. Bom in Cabarrus County on Oct. 14, she was the daughter of the late Everett "Mutt" Webb and the late Mildred Lowder ' Webb Fletcher. She was retired from AT&T but employed at Jockey Distribution in Cool- eemee. She was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church where she was active in . the choir and was chair of the Family Ministries Committee. She was also a member of the Jerusalem Fire Department La dies Auxiliary. Survivors: her husband, Joe Stafford, whom she married on Sept. 1,1962;2daughters,Bob bie Jo (Perry) Miller and Kathy (Steve) Spillman, of Mocks- ville; 6 grandchildren, John Miller, Joey (Lindsay Carter) Miller, Brandon (Sydney Nel son) Comatzer, Kameron Spill- man, and Delana Spillman, all of Mocksville and Arhanda (Timmy) Shoffner of Advance; 3 great-grandchildren, Whitney Miller-Yenny, Tanner Shoff ner, and Cody Shoffner; a sis ter, Mary "Libby" Foster; 2 brpthers,.GeiTy (Brenda) Webb; and Jerry (Shirley) Webb; and several, nieces, nephews ' and friends. ' She was also preceded in death by a sister, Kathy Webb. A celebration of life ser vice was on Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 12:30 p.m. at Liberty United Methodist Church with the Rev. Karen Roberts offi ciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery/The family received friends on Tuesday at' the church. Memorials; Liberty UMC Choir Fund, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice.com. Barbara Ann Stafford .^ohn Richard Taylor Sr. Mr. John Richard Taylor Sr., 71, of Gladstone Road, Mocks- ^ville, died Sunday, Sept., 25, 2011, at Forsyth Medical Cen- " ter in Winston-Salem. He was bom Oct. 13/ 1939,. in Davie County to the late John James and Cora Lyerly Taylor. Mr. Taylor was the owner/op erator of Taylor Printing. He enjoyed camping, traveling and radio controlled airplanes. Survivors: his wife, Connie Hedrick of the home; a daugh ter, Kelly Dawn Taylor Caudle of Union. Gfove; a son Richie Taylor (Tamrriy) of Advance; a step-son, Myron Nelson (Kay) of Salisbury and their mother Doris Lambeth of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Brian Nelson, Jordan Taylor, Kayla Caudle, and' Collin Taylor; a great- granddaughter, Anna Nelson; a sister, Judy Link (Sonny) of Salisbury; and many nieces and nephews.; V Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.coTri. t C)( Mr. Carl Jackie "Jack" Tut- terow, 79, of Advance, died n Friday, Sept. 23,2011, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in " Winston-Salem after a brief ill- HBi n "^1 ness.' ...//fl He was bom July 9, 1932, ' in Cooleemee to the late Duke , ^ |V B. and Esther White Tutterow. if ^ Mr. Tutterow was'a member v " / of Bixby Presbyterian Church | , //i p and.served as an elder, Sunday / school teacher, Sunday school jjfH superintendant and a member I of the choir. He was a. veteran UMr of theU.S. Army having served; during the Korean Conflict. Mr. Tutterow had worked for Hen- nis/Spector Freight Lines for a < jack''Tutterow number of years and then had>— worked security for Bermuda Run until August 201L He was also preceded in ;; death by 2 brothers, Donnie j Tutterow and J.N. Tutterow; / and a sister, Katherine Crotts. Survivors: his wife of 54 years, Josephine Howard Tut- ' -| terow of the home; a son, Robih D. Tutterow (Christina) / of/Rockbridge Baths, Va.; a - daughter, Cynthia T. Bowers (Daniel) of Wallburg; 2 grand daughters, Miranda and Moni ca Bowers; and a sister, Sandra Vance (Theon) of Mocksville. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m., Monday, Sept. 26 at Bixby. Presbyte rian Church with the Rev. Pete Peterson officiating. Burial S followed in the church cem- ^ etery, with military honors by w , the Veterans of Foreign War Memorial Honor Guard. The •• family received friends on Sun-' g i day, Sept. 25 at Eaton'Funeral. "j Home, Mocksville.. ' I Memorials; Bixby Presby- m terian, 1806 Fork Bixby Road/ Advance; of Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Saleniv n 27103. Online condolences: www. e'atonfuneTalservice.com. 5 o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 6,2011 ^ Darie Cmmty Public Library Mocksville, NC Betty Jean Hendrix \ Mrs. Betty Jean Forrest "Bob" Hendrix, 80, of US 158, Mocksville, died Thursday, Sept. 29,2011, at Forsyth Med ical Center in Winston-Salem,. She was bom Aug. 9, 1931, in Davidson County to the late John William and Hattie Butler Forrest. Mrs. Hendrix was re tired from Pinebrook Elemen tary School and was a mem ber of Dulin United Methodist Church. She enjoyed working in her flowers and sewing. She was also preceded in death by 2 sisters; and 6 broth ers. Survivors: her husband of 64 years, Thomas Lester Hendrix of the home; a son and daugh ter-in-law, Billy Lester Hen drix Sr. and Becky, a grandson, Billy Lester Hendrix Jr., all of Mocksville; a sister, Sandy Meeks, a brother, James For rest (Joann), all of Lexington; several nieces and nephews; and friends, Ronnie and Merlie Allen. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 2 at Dulin United Methodist Church with the Revs. Lynn Jordan and Marilyn Weiler of- fipiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends on Saturday, Oct. 1 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Dulin UMC Budget Fund, c/o Jerry Hen drix, 2112 Milling Rd., Mocks ville. Online condolences: vvvvvv, eatonfuneralservice.com. vjto Allyson McCachern ^ Mrs. Jan AUyson McCach ern , 47, of Advance died Thurs- : day, Sept. 29, 2QU af Forsyth I Medical Center. She was bom Feb. 20,1964 in Forsyth County to David Lee and Jeanette Butner Smiths Survivors: a son, Samuel Miller McCachem of Savannah, Ga.; her parents of Advance; and several aunts, uncles, niec es , nephews and cousins. A private memorial service will be held. Memorials: Isle of Hope United Methodist Church, Youth Outreach, 412 Park- ersburg Rd., Savannah, GA 31406-6431; or Calvary Mora vian Church, 600 Holly Ave., Winston-Salem, 27101. Online condolences: www. hayworth-miller.com. Jl^orence 'Tootsie' Miller MyMrs. Florence , "Tootsie" Miller, 82, of Mocksville, died on Sept. 28,2011. She was bom Feb. 23,1929 to Jerome and Ollie Blevins of Goodwill, W.Va. She was a professional cake decorator, a cook, an artisan and a dancer. She loved her children more than life itself and treated her siblings as if they were her 1 children. She was quick to let j you know if she disagreed with ; yo^- She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Charlie; 1 the father of her children,.Lee; , 3 brothers; and 6 sisters. Survivors: sons, Jerry of Mocksville and Glenn of Florida; 2 daughters, Caro lyn of Mocksville and Debbie of Michigan; 2 brothers, J.C. of Mocksville and David of Anawalt, W;Va; 3 sisters, Dol ly and Martha of Mocksville and Jane of Terre Haute, Ind.; 9 grandchildren; 8 great-grand children; and numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be conducted at 5 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 8 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Scott Jackson officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home following the service. • Memorials: American Can cer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro, 27407. Online condolences: www. ■eatonfuneralservice.com. >ptdne Carol Ruetsch \ Mrs. Diane Carol Lefferts Ruetsch, 78, of ThousandTrails Drive, Advance, died Thursday, Sept. 29,2011, at her home., She was bom Aug. 28, 1933, in Middlesex County, NJ. to the late Edmund and Helene Kennedy Lefferts. Mrs. Ru etsch was instmmental in her husband's printing business, C&D Printing Co. in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. She was a member of Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork where she had sung in the choir. Mrs. Ruetsch had served as past president of the Elks Club La dies Auxiliary and a past mem ber of Craven County Choir. Mrs. Ruetsch was a boater and enjoyed camping and making crafts and loved her dog. Max. Survivors: her husband, Charles R. Ruetsch of the home; a daughter, Kathleen Mora i Daskalakis (Jim) of Waretown, j NJ.; a son, Charles R. Ruetsch (Mitzi Henson) of Woodstock, Md.; and 3 grandchildren, James Daskalakis (Kimberly), Jason Daskalakis (Alicia) and Lauren Ruetsch. Amemorial service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday,' Oct. 5, at Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork with the Rev. Sealy Cross officiating. Memorials: American Heart i Assoc., Memorials and Trib- ' utes. processing Center, PO Box 5116, Glen Allen, VA 23058-5216; or American Can cer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro, 27407. Online condolences: www. rit 9 '4. .*■ K* DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Qct 6,2011' 6io'fS. i ■ sMnda Ford Sauers Mrs. Linda Gay^Ford Sauers, 68, of Advance, died Wednes day, Sept. 28, 2011 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom March 2, 1943 in Oakland County, Mich, to Clyde and Bertha Bass Ford. Mrs. Sauers was a mem ber of Holy Family Catholic Church. During her business career, she was employed by Michigan Bell', the YWCA and Salem College and Academy. She shared love with her family and put others' needs before her own. She was passionate about giving back to the community and was a tireless fundraiser for charitable organizations. Mrs. Sauers was a golfer and en joyed traveling extensively with her husband. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Keith Ford. Surviving: her high school sweetheart and husband of 49 years, Larry Sauers of the home; 2 sons, Larry Sauers II and wife Carol of Winston- Salem; Jeff Sauers of Advance; a daughter, Jennifer Sauers of Advance; 3 grandchildren, Sydney, Trey and Spencer of Winston-Salem; a sister, Janet Brown of Charlotte, Mich.; a sister-in-law, Rollande Ford of Albuquerque, N.M.; a host of nieces and nephews; her mother-in-law, Clair Sauers of Oak Park, Mich.; brothers and sisters-in-law from the Sauers family. . _ . i A funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 7 at Holy Family Catholic Church, Clem- mons, with the Rev. Michael Buttner officiating. Family visitation will be from 9:30 -11 a.m., prior to the service at the church and following the ser vice at Bermuda Run Country Club. Memorials: American Heart Assoc., 7272 Greenville Ave. Dallas TX, 75231; Operation Smile, 6435 Tidewater Drive, Norfolk, VA; the American Cancer Society, 4 A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro, 27407; or ALS Assoc., 1275 K St. NW- Suite 1050, Washington,, DC - 20005. Online condolences: wwW. hayworth-miller.com. ^6hn Richard Taylorp\ Mr. John Richard Taylor Sr., 171, of Gladstone Road, Mocks- 'ville, died Sunday, Sept. 25, * 2011, at Forsyth Medical Cen- ^ter in Winston-Salem. I HewasboraOct.l3,1939,in j Davie County ',to the late John 1 James and Cora Lyerly Taylor. J Mr. Taylor'was the owner/opef- ;ator of Taylor Printing Co. He enjoyed c^ping,^aveling and ; radio controlled airplanes. Survivors: his wife, Connie ' Hedrick of the home; a daugh ter, Kelly Dawn Taylor Caudle of Union Grove; a son Richie Taylor (Tammy) of Advance; a step-son, Myron Nelson (Kay) of Salisbury; and their mother, Doris Lambeth of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Brian Nelson, Jordan Taylor, Kayla Caudle, and. Collin Taylor; a great- granddaughter, Anna Nelson;a sister'Judy Link (Sonny) of Salisbury; and many nieces and nephews. > ' Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.cdm. ^Betty Jean Whitaker^ Betty Jean Williams Whi taker, 68, of Cleveland died Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Bom Oct. 11, 1942 in Cam ming, Ga., she was the daugh ter of the late Hattie Mae Stone Williams and Matthew Jackson Williams Sr. Mrs. Whitaker was educated in Salisbury schools and was a CNA in the health-' care industry before retiring. She was of the Baptist faith. ! She 'was also preceded in ; death by her great-granddaugh ter, Taiylor Paige Barger on April 11,2007. Survivors: her husband, John Whitaker, whom she mar- i ried Sept. 26, 1959; children, Barbara Whitaker of Cleveland, Wayne Whitaker and wife Kar-^ en of Mocksville, Tracy Jones of Salisbury and Cynthia Mc- Daniel of Daytona Beach, Fla.; grandchildren, Mandy, Jackie, Dawn, Paula and husband Alan, Stephanie and husband Charles, Blake and wife Kim, Ashley, Johnny, Matthew and Stacy; 4 great-grandchildren; 6 step great-grandchildren; a brother. Jack Williams Jr. and wife Bonnie of Salisbury. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Wednes day at the Summersett Funeral Home. Memorials: Summersett Fu neral Home, 1315 W. Innes St., Salisbury, 28144 to help with funeral expenses. Online condolences: www. summersettfimeralhome.com. \o<^top^y QkiS ^harlie "Harding" Black- w^er, 76, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, Oc^. 4, 2011 at For- syth Medical Center. He was bom in Davie Coun-. ty on June 23,1935, son of the late Charlie Joe and Estelle Chaffin Blackwelder. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and a meniber of Ijames Baptist Church. He retired from.Loss Prevention Services where he worked as a security officer. A graveside service was con ducted at noon Friday, Oct. 7, 2011 at Ijames Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Joe, Woodward officiating. Burial followed the service. The fam ily received friends on Thurs day, Oct. 6 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Survivors: 2 daughters^ Debbie Blackwelder and Ly- nette J. Pierce (Rodney), both of Mocksville; 3 brothers, Les ter Blackwelder (Ruby Jean) of Wilkesboro, Leslie Blackweld er (Betty) and Lloyd Black welder (Cathy), all of Mocks ville; a sister, Coleen Brown of Mocksville; his friend, Ola Mae Seats of Mocksville; 2 grand children; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, infant son, Bradley, sister, Mary Woodward, broth er, Dwight Blackwelder and 2 brothers-in-law, Doyle Brown and Jack Woodward. Memorials: Autumn Care of Mocksville (Activity Cen ter Fund) 1007 Howard St., Mocksville. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice.com. A s. ^ ^harlie Blackwelder , Ray Brannock Ray Brannock, 61, died on t Oct. 6,2011, surrounded by his {j family at his home. t He was bom March 10,1950 * in Carroll Co, Va., to the late ; Spurgeon and Ottoleen Bast- H ridge Brannock. He was also preceded in death by a broth- H er, Robert Lee Brannock. Mr. 0 Brannock volunteered at the 2 Fork Fire Department from u 1990-2003, was a member of 2 Trinity Baptist Church, and » drove a church bus. Survivors: his wife of 43 S years, Linda; children, Tonya " (Tony) Hutchins of Mocks- 5 ville, Michael (Carolyn) Bran- . i nock of Advance; 6 grandchil- 2 dren; brothers, James (Jean) ft Brannock of Clemmons, Ricky 5 (Beverly) Brannock of Walker- J town; sisters, Janice (John) Sol- S omon of Advance, Sue (John) « Roberson of Mocksville and 1 a special niece, Angie, (Craig)j 5 Bodford; and several nieces 2 nephews. I , t A celebration of life, was' S held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9 at 5 Trinity Baptist Church. j ^ary Ijames Chaffin \ Mr. Gary Ijames Chaffin, 70, of Winston-Salem, died Mon day; Oct. 10, 2011 at Forsyth Medical Center. • He was bom Oct. 3,1941 in Davie County to Stacy. Hanes and Inez Ijames Chaffin. Mr. Chaffin was I>receded in death by 3 brothers, Norman, Dale and Morgan; and a sister, •i Eloise Stephens. Survivors: his wife, Sue Chaffin of the home; a son,. Stacey Chaffin (Jonna) of. Mocksville; a daughter, Julie Cline (Patrick) of Greensboro; a step-daughter, Sandra May- berry (Chris) of Charlotte; 5 grandchildren, Ashton and Jes- ' sie Chaffin, Garrett and Lauren • Cline and Logan Mayberry; 2 sisters, Doris Kurfees of Harmony and Bonnie Guriter (Charles) of Mocksville; and a brother, Thurmond "Buster" Chaffin (Sadie).of Florida. • A funeral service was to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. ;13 at Hay worth-Miller Kinder- , ton Chapel with the Rev. John Jackman officiating. Buri^ I was to follow in Ijames Baptist [Church Cemetery in Mocks- ^ ville. The family was to receive friends 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at ,1 the funeral hOnie. (. Online condolences: www. n hayworth-millerx:dm. )/ - ^oger 'Ken' Cornatzer I Mr. Roger Kenneth "Ken" J Comatzer, 53, of Wallace, died I Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011 at New ' Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington. A-memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10 at ; Saint Paul's Episcopal Church, 110 W. Main St. in Clinton con ducted by the Rev. Joseph Run- ; ning. Visitation followed after the service. The .family also received friends,at the Wal- I lace Wbmens Club at,5:30 p.m. ! Monday, Oct. 10. Survivors: his wife of 11 years, Frances H. "Fran" Cor natzer of the home; sister-in- law, Deborah Comatzer, and ' a nephew, Neal Comatzer and wife Lisa, both of Advance; a niece. Carmen Blackley and [ husband Phillip; 3 great-nieces, Salem Comatzer, Lacy Black- ley and Bree Blackley. Bom Nov. 17, 1957 in Da vie County, Mr. Comatzer was the son of the late Clinton and r Carolyn Burchette Comatzer and was the town manager of Wallace for 12 years. He was preceded in- death by a brother, Robert Comatzer. [ Memorials: Special Olym- j pics of North Carolina. ! To sign the guestbook visit [' www.padgettfuneralhome.net'. i' OO) To /o Ly DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 13,2011 tmma Lou "Polly" Frye K' Fivecoat, 70,. of Comatzer Road,Mocksville, died on Sun- Hk t #- day, Oct. 9,2011, at Wake For- est Baptist Medical Center. ' Bom in Davie County on May 14, 1941, she was ttie i daughter of the late Benjamin l Floyd Frye and Pearl Geneva Hftr % Potts Frye. She was retired from R.J. Reynolds , Tobacco Co.-and was a member of Cor- natzer Baptist Church. Survivors: her husband of 32 years, Michael B. Five- ! „ ^ coat; 8 children, Keith Frye, Fivecfiat Ramona (David) Brandmahl, ^ Mickey (Marcia) Lambe, Me lissa (Ricky) Wilmoth, Pan dora (Mark) Marshall, Yolanda (Richie) Pack, Trent (Sissy) Lambe, and Dalena (Aaron) Childress; 2 sisters, Annie Ruth (Weldon) Allen and Helen (James) Shoaf of Mocksville; a sister-in-law, Vickie Frye. of Mocksville; 17 grandchil dren, Barry Jones Jr., Zach- ary Stanley, Adam Brandmahl, Mandy Bledsoe, Miranda Ed wards, Alana Marshall, Whit ney Pack, Shane Pack, Ciera Smith, Destiny King, Savannah King, Shelby Lambe, Kiley Childress, Josh Barney, Kayla Wilmoth, Jaclyn Rackley and Jenifer Keller; and 9 great grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by 3 brothers, Carl, Jim, and Lyndsay Frye. A celebration of life service wds held Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 11 a.m. at Comatzer Baptist Church with Pastor Jeff Bever- ^ ly officiating. Burial was in the ' church cemetery. The family received friends on Tuesday, ^ ^ Oct. 11 at Comatzer Baptist. Online condolences: vvvvvv. daviefimeralservice .com. 1 Ronald Lee Howell ? Mr. Ronald Lee Howell, 67, of Gladstone Roadj Cooleemee, died Friday, Oct. 8,2011, at The Comprehensive Cancer Center at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. ' He was bora March 18,1944, in Dayie County to Aileen M. Howell and the late Virgil L. Howell. Mr. Howell retired from Hoescht-Celanese, had served in the National Guard and graduated from Davie High School. Survivors: his wife of 43 years. Sheila Alderman Howell of the home; a son, Dr. Michael L. Howell of Millers Creek; his mother of Genesis Elder Care of Salisbury; 2 sifters. Faye GuUett (William) of Salisbury and Patricia Sain qf Moores- ville; a brother, Dennis Howell of Mocksville; and his "grand- dogs," Lily, Milo and Miley. A memorial service was con ducted at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11. at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with the Rev. Paul Hay- wood officiating. The family received friends at;the funeral home one hour before the ser vice. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie, PC Box 153, Mocks ville; or Davie Animal Shelter, c/o Jim Stockert, 123 S. Main St., Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservic'e.com. Brown Potts Mrs. Mary Brown Potts, 79, of Chinquapin Road, Yadkin- ville, died Friday, Oct. 7,2011 at Forsyth Medical Center. Mrs. Potts was bom July 2, 1932 in Iredell County to Wil liam and Ethel Ireland Brown. She was a seamstress and loved cooking, canning and work ing with her flowers. She was a member of Liberty Baptist Church where she and her hus band accepted the Lord in the .1950s. Mrs. Potts loved her church and church family. Mrs. Potts was also preceded in death by a sister, Elizabeth Irene Mize. Survivors: her husband of 56 n years, Julius "June" "Doodle" Fenimore Potts; 3 sons, Richard (Cindy) Potts, Steven Potts, and Dale Potts; a granddaughter, Julie Potts; 2 grandsons, Timo thy Potts and Marcus Potts; 2 special sisters, "Dubie" Mary Kathryn Baity and "Cricket" Nellie Prim; and several nieces, hephews, and cousins. . A funeral service was con- (iucted Monday, Oct. 10 at 2 pm. at Liberty Baptist Church with the Rev. Marvin Black- bum officiating. She lie in-state 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial, followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Sunday evening at Gen try Family Funeral Service in Yadkinville. Online condolences: www. gentryfimeralservice.com. V Thomas Leroy Dyson Sr. ^ Mr. Thomas Leroy Dyson Sr., 82, of Galahaln Road, Mocks- ville, died Thursday, Oct. 13,20M, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom April 11,1929, in Davie County to the late Thom as Monzy and Nannie Malbne Reeves Dyson. Mr! Dyson was a member of New Union United Methodist Church in Harmony where he enjoyed singing in the choir.He was hardworking and lived an example, a man of few words. He enjoyed bird hunting, gospel music, and listening to his daughter Mary Ann play the piano. . He was also preceded in death by his step-mother, Mamie Edna Parks Dyson and his daughter, Gloria Jeanie Dyson Allen. Survivors: his wife, Nannie June Gaither Dyson of the home; a daughter, Mary Ann Swisher (Wayne) of Harmony; a son, Tommy Dyson (Connie) of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Dorothy Stokes (Bobby) of Advance andMelba Feimster (Rodger) of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Jimmy Dyson (Christine) and Carl Dyson (NeUie) all of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 15 at New Union United Methodist Church with Dr. Steven K. Rainey and the Rev. Wayne Swisher officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials: New Union Cemetery Fund, 115 New Hampshire Court, Mocksville. Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. ySarah Long Spach Mrs. Sarah Long SpaV Mrs. Sarah Long Spach, 93, of Mocksville, died Oct. 14,2011 at Forsyth Medical Center. S n F - ^ 'She was raised in the Hopewell community, the oldest daughter | ^ ' of Frank E. and Ida Sink Long. She married Sanford C. Spach, f -her husband of 54 years, on Dec. 24, 1938. The mother of six ' ^ ' . " . ! boys and a farmer's wife. She attended school at Hopewell, New w 'Eden, and Griffith. Mrs. Spach joined Hebron Reformed Church i ^ ^ where her grandfather was a preacher .She later joined Farmington United Methodist Church after her famiiy moved to Farmington. MP'. , She was a hard worker and a wonderful cook. She always had room for one or two more at her table. ; -if :a Preceding her in death were her parents, her husband, S'sons, Donald G. Spach, Teiry E. Spach, and R. Franklin Spach, and her ' sister, Ila Long Whitt. Survivors: her sons. Wade C. Spach (Gayle),DwightW. Spach and Edwin L. Spach (Angela); 6 grandchildren. Max W. Spach, Stephen A. Spach (Angela), Sonya S. Grier (Marty), Brian L. Spach (Kathryn), Melinda S. Ladd (Jason), and Melissa A. Spach; 6 great-grandchildren, Alex C. Spach, Ryan H. Spach, Zach E. Spach, Kaitlyn L. Spach, Madison D. Spach, and Justin W. Udd; step^great-grandchildren, Colby Grier of Boone and Cammy Grier of Indian TraU; brother, Wilbum E. Long (Edith) of StatesviUe; a sister, Virginia Mendenhall of Midway; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 17 at Farmington United Methodist Church with the Rev. Sara Scruggs officiating. Burial followed at Parklawn Memorial Park. The family" received friends on Sunday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel in Advance. Memorials-. Farmin^on Methodist do Tim Sawyer, 1939 Farmington Rd., Mocksville; or Play Ball for Paul Fund c/o Kathryn Spach, 157 Pinewood Ln unit 101. Advance. Online condolences: www.hayworth-miller.com. locjropKv DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 27,2011 ^ Infant Emma Joy Akers, of East Lake Drive, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Oct. 19,2011, at Wake Forest Baptist Health in Winston-Salem. She was bom Sept. 19,2011 to Mark Russell Akers and Ra chel Kaylee Wilson. In addition to her parents, she is survived by: paternal grandmother, Susan A. Sharp of Columbia, S.C.; and mater nal grandmother, Joy G. Mills of Mocksville. A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Satur day, Oct. 22 at Rose Cemetery with the Rev. James Ward from Heaven Bound Believers Church officiating. The family received friends on Friday, Oct. 21 at Baton Funeral Home. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice .com. \Frances LD'Amato ^ Frances LaRocca D'A:^ Frances LaRocca D'Amato, 80, of Cana Road, Mocksville, "died on Thursday, Oct. 20, i 2011, at Forsy^ Medical Cen ter. Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Oct. 26, 1930,, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Margherita DeLizza LaRocca. She was retired from Travelers Insurance, a horaemaker and a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. Survivors: a son, Thomas Joseph (Maria) D'Amato of Fulton, Md.; a,daughter, Kathleen (Peter) Melious of Winston-Salem; a sister, Anna Bartoloma of Brooklyn, N.Y., 2 grandchildren, Janelle and , Olivia D'Amato; and. a great- grandchild, Alex. .She was preceded in death j by her husband of 60 years, j Salvatore Francis D'Amato, on March 19, 2011; 2 sisters, Isa bella and Nancy LaRocca and 2 brothers, Joseph and Rocco LaRocca. • The Mass of Christian Burial' was held on Saturday, Oct. 22, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church with Rev. Father John Starczewski officiating. Burial was in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church Cemetery in Salisbury. The family received friends, on Fri day, Oct. 21 at Davie Funeral Service, with the Rosary Ser vice at 7 p.m. Memorials: St.Francis,of As sisi Catholic, 862 YadkinvUle Road, Mocksville, designated for future church projects. Online condolences: www. daviejuneralservice.com. ^amian Yunuel Beiza Infant Damian Yunuel Bei- za^'son of Javier Mayo Rosa- ' les and Maria Isabel Beiza, of Wright Lane, Mocksville, died on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011, at Wake Forest Baptist Health Care. He was bora in Forsyth County on May 14,2011. In addition to his parents, Damian is survived by: 2 broth ers, David Ruiz Jr. and Jose G. Ruiz; a sister, Lesliea Ruiz; and grandparents Maria B. Beiza and Jose S. Beiza, all of Mocksville. A celebration of Damian's life was held on Friday, Oct. 21 at 2 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church with Pastor Roscoe Morgan officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends on Friday from , noon-2 p.m. at Trinity Baptist. ^eanette Bowers Bruce Jeanette Bowers Bmce, 65, of Peoples Creek Road, Ad vance, died on Oct. 20,2011. She was bom in Forsyth County on the April 23,1946 to the late Paul B. Bowers Sr. and Zora Jean Russell Bowers. She grew up attending Salem Bap tist Church. She was a graduate of East Forsyth High School. While in high school she met the love of her life, Frank A. Bruce Jr. of New Jersey. Af ter graduation they married in Elkton, Md. and resided a few ydars in Bridgton, NJ. before moving back to Winston-Sa lem. Surviving: her husband of almost 48 years; a daughter, Teresa Bruce Plemmons of Lewisville; and a son, Frank A. Bmce in, of Clermont, Fla.; a son-in-law, Jeff 1. Plemmons; and a daughter-in-law, Cyn thia Strader Bmce; 4 grand children, Morgan, Micah and Macy Plemmons and Chris topher Bmce; a great-grand- child, Ashton Ellis; 3 brothers, John A. Bowers Sr., William R. Bowers Sr. and Paul B. Bow ers Jr.; a sister, Dianna Bowers Cooper; a sister-in-law, Linda Hubbard Bowers; a brother-in- law, Brian Cooper; and a niece and several nephews. There was a memorial service ,on Saturday, Oct. 29 at Hope Baptist Church in Mocksville at 1 p,m. The family received friends 30 minutes prior to the service. '3'iogf op Olo.'iS DAVUE COUmTEamaRPRISE record, Thursday, Oct 27,20U ^^arrell Fletchjer Cr^t ' Mr. Darrell Retpher Crafti 74, of Advice, (Med Friday, dot, 21,2011 at Fbrsydi Mes cal Center. " ^ He was bom Febl 23 ,1937 in Forsyth Covmty to th^ ia^ Retcher and Wilma /Biitcher Craft. Mr. Craft was a;veteran of the US Army, a member of Macedonia Moravian Chi^h ^d owner of Craft Concrete.. Survivors: his wife, Qlehr da Wood Ci^ of the home; 2 sons, Keith Craft anil wife Christine of Lexingtoniind Mi chael Craft and wife Bi^dy of Winston-Salem; 3 grandchil dren, JacldeCi^, Leigh Simth and Am^da Lemaster; and 3 ^eat-grandchildren, Liike and Cole Lemaster and Layla. A funei^ service was con ducted at 3 pjn. Sunday, Oct. 23 at Macedonia Moravian Church by the Rev. Jeff Carter. Burial followed in the church graveyard. The family re ceived friends one hour, prior to the service at the church. , Oiiline condolences: www. hayworth-miller.com. . Memorials: Macedonia Moravian, 700 NC 801N., Ad vance. 5^vin Gene Foster • Mr. Alvin Gene "Butter- , bean" Foster, 76 of 'Advance died Thursday , pcti 20,'2011 at Forsyth MedicalCenter. ' He was bom April 25 i 1935 in Davie County to Romulus Alvm: ahd Nannie Bell 'Srnith Foster. Mr. Foster retired from RJ, Reynold Tobacco Co. af ter 25>ye^ ' ^He w^t pi^t^eded jn deinh by his piareiits; a spny J^es F. Foster; 5 brbthersi 3 sisters; his |fii;st wife, Ger^^e Comatzer and ius : secpnl^ Shelby Jarvis Foster. .7" V Su]wi^g:7^ wife, Kay Smith : Foster; 2 daughters, Npima and iEdna (^r^'of'A(Wari^^ a sister, I^oIa-JMe Payne' anid husbi^ -grandchil- dreh^^^hrisonandhusb^ Jason, HoUy Gdstiell, Heather Lagle; and, ^husband Toinmy; Anih'iew GospeU^d Neal hour; 2 great-grjandchildren, Macey iuid Cade Johnson; 2 step-sons , Brian .and Paid K^- ton; and 4 steprgrandsonsl-v. - , I A funeral sei^O vi^^ at .3 p m.' SundaJ^i iOct/23^ Hajhyorth-Mdler Kinderton Chapei with the Revs. Rorme Craddock and;lBariy^^^ bMciating. Burial foUowed: in Bethlehem i United^ Methodist Church cemetery; .The i famUy received' friends on- Sunday ^nt the funeral home. . Online ihondolences:. www. hayworth!^miller.com. ^^U^beth Myers > ]^. Elizabeth "Lib" Myers, 76>ipf Advance died Simday, Qct; 23,20ll^at Fors^ Medi cal Center. ',' ',' Shewasborri April 29; 1935 in • Yadl^ Coupty to William Dempsey and, ISalhc Myers, hto. Myers! retir^, frpih JRJ Reynolds after 31 yeais^ : ;' 7; She was preceded in death by her husband, Billy Eugene Myers. ' Surviving: her daughttp, Carolyn M. Gough and hus band Roy of Qepnnon^ 2 sons, DaVid' Myers of JacksbnviUe, Ra. £md Richard "Rick" Myers and wife Julia of Advance; 8^ grwdchildren; 10 great'^mnd- children; and a sister, Mpfgaret Cunimings of Walkertowp;---' A fune^ sendce was held at 2 p jn. Wedn^day; at Elbaville United . Methodist Church with Revs. Kirk Tutteipw and Jimmy L: Myers, officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday at Hayworth- Miller Kinde^n Chapel. , Memorials: American Can cer Socieb^, 4A Oak B^ch Drive, Greensboro, 27407; or Alzheimer's Assoc. 'Westem Carolina Chapter, 1315 Ash- leybrook L^e, W-S, 27103. Online cbndolences: hayworth-miller.com. www. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 3,2011 Iv Richard W. Groce Sr. Marion Rogers Richard Wilson Groce Sr Mr. Carl Marion Rogers, 87, - TA • ... *♦ ^' 70 "^^Mrs. Jeanette McDanlel [" ' « # j Brown, 92, of Woodleaf, died -on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011 at ^ the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice ■; House in Winston-Salem. Bom March 24, 1919 in Rowan County, NC to the late Esther Jane Smith McDaniel " and Thomas Jefferson McDan- kiel, she was educated in Rowan .. L • jj County Schools. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Brown was'a member of Needmore Baptist ^;feanette M.Brown Church where she served as a Sunday School teacher, was amember of the choir, and active .VWalter Bovd Dudleyin the WMU for many years. 'l\ Walter Boyd "Bud" Dudley Preceding Mrs. Brown in died Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011, at death was her husband, Otis The Laurels of Salisbury. Bfown in 1976; grandson. Bom Dec. 9, 1934, he was Jonathan David Gross; sister, the son of the late Jason Ran- Margaret McDaniel Snider; som and Emma Gartner Dud-and brothers, .Thomas Victory preceding him inMcDaniel and Marvin Haynes dejtth were Us siblmgs Ruth.. . , Chaffin, Helen Beaver, Joycec anie . . Howard, and Jason Dudley. As Surviving: daughter, Wanda , ^Brown Gross and husband the projector at the Cooleemee Rev. Richard Gross of Spencer; Theater and later worked at the sister, Frances Brown and hus- Cooleemee Mill. He retired band Walter of Cooleemee; and from the N.C. Finishing Cpm- several nieces and nephews. pany, where he was known as A visitation was held from Walt, after 32 years. 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1 Survivors: his wjfe of 57 at Summersett Funeral Home. years. Margie Hodge Dudley;The funeral service was at 11 }, f. XT . bie) and Rick Dudley (Kathy);a m. Wednesday, Nov. 2 at JNeedmore Baptist Church con- ^ grandsons, Matt ducted by the Revs. Richard (^^tha) and Brad Sig- Gross, Byran Sherman, and mon; 2 granddaughters, Allison Harold Jordan, Hospice chap- andAmyLankford; and a great- lain. Mrs. Brown lie in state grandson, Tyler Williams. 30 minutes prior to the service. Visitation was . Wednesday, Burial followed at Needmore Nov. 2 at Edgewood BaptistBaptist Church Cemetery. Church, 7483 NC 801 South, Memorials: Rowan Hos- Mocksville. Services were atpice House, 720 Grove St., ^ P™- foUowing the visitationLlisbury, 28144; or Needmore at the church. The Revs^FrankU,x4TT X*- • . / Blankenship and Fred CarltonBaptist, WMU Minist^ ^o Burial followed at Shirley Hodge, 1665 Chaffin Rowan Memorial Park. ' Rd, Woodleaf, 27054. Memorials: Edgewood Bap- Online condolences: www. tist Building Fund, PC Box 57, summersettfuneralhome.com. Cooleemee. Online condolences: www. lyerlyfuneralhdme.com. , of Yadkinville,. died Oct!30,2011 at his home. He was bom June 14, 1941in Yadkin County; son to thelate Miller Wilson Groce, and Leona Mae Wishon. A celebration of life servicewas to be conducted Wednesday, Nov. 2 from Wyo BibleMethodist Church at 7 p.m.with the Rev. David Stetler officiating. The family was toreceive friends following the service at the church. He was preceded in death byhis parents. Survivors: his wife of 48years, Betty Jo WiUiains Groceof the home; a son Richard W. Groce Jr. (Disa) of Mocksville*2 daughters, Kathy East (Johnny), Wendy Whitesides (Danny); 3 grandchildren, Matthew, Wayne East, Brittany NicoleEast and Zachary Travis Whi tesides; and 3 sisters LorenaBoggs, Delia Miller and JoannCampbell, all of Yadkinville, Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care Center, 377 Hospital St. Suite 103 Mocksville. Online condolences: www. mackiesinclairfuneral.com. Rachel Borys RogersRachel Borys Rogers, 31, of Burgaw, died Oct. 29, 2011 in Lake Lure. She W:^s self-employed as a massage therapist. . Survivors: herhusband,Luke A. Rogers of the home; her parents, Peter and Kris Glass Bo- rys. A memorial service will be held in Wilmington on Nov. 5 at4p.m,.' Online condolences: www. GrahamFuneralHomenet. of US 64 West, Mocksville, died Monday, Oct. 31, 2011, at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. He was bom Sept. 2, 1924, in Iredell County to the late Tay and Ella Whitaker Rog ers. He was a World W^ II veteran having served in the U.S. Army. Mr. Rogers was retired from Drexel Heritage Furniture, after 46 years and at tended Society Baptist Chinch in Statesville. He was also preceded in death by a grandson, Clark Rog ers; 2 sisters, Josephine Rogers Ratledge and Ethel Dickens; 5 brothers, Lewis, Clyde, Ever- ette. Bill and Jimmy Rogers. Survivors: his wife, Mary Kathryn Rogers of the home; 2 sons, Robert Rogers (Creola) and Randy Rogers; 3 grand sons, Shane Rogers, Philip Rogers and Andrew Rogers; and 4 great-grandchildren, Tor- ri Rogers, Zach Rogers, Aidan Rogers and Alex Rogers. A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m., Wednes day, Nov. 2 at Society Baptist Church with the Rev. David Childress officiating. The fam ily received friends Tuesday, Nov. 1 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Society Bap tist, 879 Garden Valley Road, Statesville, 28625. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.com. ;VC rapVy Oh:4s ^^herith S. Straney ^ Cherith Brooke Shepherd Straney, 26, of Pearson Drive, Mocksville, died on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011, at Rowan Re gional Medical Center. Bom in Roanoke,; Va. on March 24, 1985, she was the daughter of Danny W. and Debbie Spry Shepherd of Cool- eemee. She was a homemaker and a member of Victory Bap tist Church. She married her husband, Erick W. Straney, on June 14,2003. Also surviving: 2 daugh ters, Kenzie Brooke Straney and Kaylie Ray Straney; a brother, Kristopher Shepherd of Mocksville; a sister, Jenny (Mac) Jones of Salisbury; her maternal grandparents. Bill and Peggy Teal of Concord, and her paternal grandparents, Bob and Margie Shepherd of States- .ville. A celebration of life service will be held on Thursday, Nov. 3 at 6 p.m. at Victory Baptist Church in Cooleemee with the Rev. Shelby Harbour officiat ing. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 4-6 p.m. at the church. Memorials: to Davie Funeral Service to help with funeral ex penses. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice .com. vEdith Pauline Stroud ^ Edith Pauline Johnson Stroud,85,ofl813RidgeRoad, Mocksville, died. Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, at. Iredell Me morial Hospital surrounded by family and friends. 0^ Cot^ Public Library Mocksville, NC She was born April 9,1926, in Iredell County and was the daughter of the late Edd and Eva Menscer Johnson. She .was a homemaker and life member of Pleasant View Baptist Church. She was a charter member of the County Line Volunteer Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary where she helped make quilts to raise monies, to build and fund the station and was an integral part of the barbecue and chicken pie suppers. On Jan. 26, 1946, she niarried Otha Lee Stroud who preceded her in death on June 28 , 2010, who was her companion and caregiver. She was also preceded in death by a son-in-law and caregiver, Da vid Johnson on Aug. 29,2011; a sister, Evelyn J. Jarrett; and a brother, Thomas Johnson. Survivors: 2 daughters, Edith S. Johnson of Mocksville and • I Martha Ireland (Jerry) of Yad- ' kinville; a son, James L. Stroud of Ocala, Fla.; a daughter-in- law, Carol Stroud of Mocks ville; 7 grandchildren. Randy Stroud, Robert Stroud (Carrie), Regina Gunter (Scott), David Lee Johnson (April), Carl Bo- ger, Odell Boge'r and Dee Dee Carpenter (Ray); 4 great-grfmd- children, Michael Lanning, Justin Lanning, Callie Stroud and Taylor Carpenter; a great- great-granddaughter, Kami Rae Lanning; 3 brothers, James Johnson (Hilda) of Statesville, Harold Johnson (Rachel) of Hiddenite and Ray Frank "Pea nut" Johnson (Nancy) of Lin- colnton; and 2 sisters, Mabel J. Cape and Ellen J. Beckham (Thomas), both of Statesville. Funeral services celebrating her life were held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch-Johnson Fu- ' neral Home. The body lie in state 30 minutes prior to the fu neral hour and burial followed in the Society Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received ' friends Friday at Bunch-John son Funeral Home. Online condolences: www. bunchjohnsonfuneralhome.com. Memorials: CLVD, 1819 Ridge Road, Mocksville. c^L'-Is ^Mr. Gaylord Lee Swazy, 80, of Cool Springs Road, Cleve land, NC died Friday, Oct. 28, 2011, at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. Mr. Swazy was bom July 17, 1931, in Tiffin, Ohio to the late Harold Leon and Martha Mary Margrite Tenpenny Swazy. He was a member of the Corinth Church of Christ in Woodleaf. Mr. Swazy was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps having served during the Korean Con flict. He was retired from VA Medical Center in Salisbury as a LPN. Mr. Swazy was one of the first male LPN graduates from Rowan Technical Com munity College. He enjoyed gardening and painting . He was a tme Southern gentleman. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Mary Lynn Painter Swazy; a sister, Donna Kelsey; his stepfather. Buck Robinson; and brothers-in-law, James Painter and M.L. Lank- ford. Survivors: a daughter, Myra Swazy Ireland (Roger) of, Cleveland; 3 grandchildren, Summer Lyn Earnhardt (Paul), Bracken Lee Steele (Robbie Morgan) and Jason Ireland (Mi- caela); 2 great-grandchildren. Savannah Morgan and Gracie Morgan; 2 sisters, W^ma Bish of Bloomville, Ohio and Mary Rose Kelsey (Lee) of Lawley, Ra.; 2 brothers, Lester Rob inson (DeU) of Fostoria, Ohio and Harold Leon Swazy Jr. of Mt. Gilead, Ohio; sisters and brothers-in-law, Norma Lank- ford, Pete and Carol Hallybur- ton and Patricia Painter; several nieces and nephews; and many grandcats and one granddog. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 30 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Pastor Tom Thomas officiat ing. Burial followed in Corinth Church' of Christ Cemetery, with military honors conducted by the U.S. Marine Corps. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials: Kate B., Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or Rowan 'Hospice/ Palliative Care, 720 Grove St., Salisbury, 28144. .Online condolences: www. eatonfimeralservice.cdm. V N^ivian Mae Wood Vivian Mae Shields Wood, 58, of Cooleemee died Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011 at Rowan Re gional Medical Center. She was bom in Joliet, 111. on July 1,1953; daughter to the late Richard Eugene Shields and Frances Mathis. A celebration of life service will be conducted Saturday, Nov. 5 at 5 p.m. from the Mack- ie-Sinclair Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chris Williams Offici ating. Survivors: 2 sons, Tracy Shields of Illinois and Thomas Shields of North Carolina; 2 daughters, Frances Warden of Cooleemee and Vivian Moore of Jonesville; 3 brothers, Jona-. than Shields, Jimmy Shields, and Gary Shields; 3 sisters, Joanij Campbell, Pauline Shoemocker and Betty; and 17 grandchildren. She was also. preceded in death by a son, Billy Shields, and a brother, Richard Shields. Online condolences; yvww. mackiesinclairfuneraLcorrii ■. tote Cot!f3ty Public Library Mocksvilk, NC .Nmilliam Glenn Roger \ William Glenn Boger, 7S^ William Glenn Boger, 79 Mason Barazotti \ Mr. Mason Barazotti, 15, of'. AUis Drive, Statesville, diedi Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011, at; Wake Forest Baptist Medical; Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom Oct. 31, 1996, in Franklin County, Ohio to John Townsend Barazotti and , Margaret Ann McClish. Mason , was a rising freshman at North ^ Iredell High School. Knowing , Mason was a pleasure; sharing | a life with Mason a privilege., His one certain contribution j was the happiness he shared ! through his cheerful, funny, | clever, caring, loyal, and com-! passionate personality. He will forever be remembered as the loving son who celebrated ev ery Mother's Day and Father's Day with a gift. He filled the role of both, little brother and big brother; a job that could only be done by someone as al truistic and carefree as Mason. Mason was a talented artist, a car connoisseur, and no matter if the game were inside or out, he would always win. What he was most proud of was his gift of making friends, collecting them, and laughing together. He was preceded in death by, his naateraal grandfather, Ver- non Ray McClish. Survivors: his parents, Kevin and Maggie Lesh of the home; his father, John Townsend Barazotti of Ohio; • 3 sisters, Koreena and Makail^ Baraz otti of the home and Amethyst Barazotti of Ohio; matemal grandmother, Carol .Stumpf of Statesville; maternal great- grandmother, Louella McClish of Ohio; paternal stepgrand- ' parents, Ron and Wanda . Lesh of Everett, Pa.; patemal stepgreat-grandmother, Donna Diehl of Everett; 2 aunts and 2 i uncles, Aiuanda Stumpf (Hora tio Ortez), David Stumpf Jr., aU of Statesville and Angela Lesh of Charlotte. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m.Monday,Nov. 7 at Society Baptist Church with the Rev. David Childress offici ating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The fam ily- repeived. friends Sunday, Nov. 6 at Eaton Funeral Hom^e in Mocksville. T Memorials: for,,the';,family, "ill Allis Drive,. Statesyillei: 28625. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.com. , of Union Grove, died Sunday, Nov. 6,2011 at his residence. He was bom June 8, 1932, in Iredell County and was the son of the late Thomas Holloway and Mattie Latham Boger. He was a member of Union Grove United Methodist Church and was a life-long member of the Union Grove Ruritan Club. He retired froraRJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and was a fire fighter with the Union Grove Fire Department for many years. He was owned Boger Angus Farms where he raised certified Black Angus cattle. He was a member of the Cattleman's Association and a member of the National Angus Association where he had served as state director for many years. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Virginia Daywalt. Survivors: his wife of 59 years, Edith Henderson Boger, whom he married on May 31, 1952; 2 daughters, Libby Boger Smith (Randy) of Union Grove and Katie Bowie (Wendell) of Statesville; a son, William "Bill" G. Boger Jr. (Tammy) of Granite Quarry; 2 grandchildren, Maria Kay Bowie and Wendell Bowie II, both of Statesville; 2 step-grandchildren, Courtney Waller and Jeremy Waller, both of Granite Quarry; a great-granddaughter, Amanda Lynn Smith;-3 sisters, Ruth Gartner (Cecil),'Helen Keaton (Les ter) and Brenda Swisher (Fred), all of Mocksville; a brother, Tom Boger (Shirley) of Troutman; and his cherished dotikey. Jack. Funeral services celebrating his life were held at 4,p .m. Wednes day, Nov. 9 at Union Grove United Methodist Church with the Rev. Steve Kirby officiating. The body lie in state 30 minutes prior to the funeral hour and burial followed in the church cem etery. Mike Keller, Steve Summers, Ben Redmond, David Jones, Sam Hall, and Derrick Comett served as. pallbearers. Members of the Union Grove Ruritan Club were as honorary pallbearers. The family received friends Tuesday at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Horne. Online condolences: wwwJjunchjohnsonJuneralhome.coin. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care of Iredell, 2347 Simonton Road, Statesville, 28625; or Union Grove UMC, 1331 Sloans Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC t- DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursday, Nov. 10,2011 VXois Holder Comatzer Mrs. Lois Holder Comatzer, 80, of Advance died Wednes day, Nov. 2,2011 at her home. She was bom Aug. 30,1931 • in Davie County to Luther and Mittie Beauchamp Holder. Mrs. Comatzer was a member of Elbaville United Methodist Church and the Advance VFW Auxiliary, She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Gilbert Holder. Survivors: her husband of 62 years, Seabon Leroy Comatzer; 3 sisters, Joyce Foster and hus band C.W., Judy Keaton and husband Ronald and Ruby Howard and husband Richard; a brother, Luther F. Holder and wife Jane; a sister-in-law, Mary Wilma McDaniel Holder; and several nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews. A funeral service was held at noon Friday, Nov. 4 at Advance United Methodist Church with the Revs. Kirk Tutterow and Cheryl Skinner oificiating. Mrs. Comatzer lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service at the church. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends on Thursday at Hayworth-Millef Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Elbaville UMC, PO Box 2276, Advance;- Ad- ' vance UMC, PO Box 2021. Online condolences: www. i hayworth-miller.com. ' ] (^^aryllis P; Fleming Mrs. Am^Uis'., : Winnette , "Mai" Pppe Fleming, 94, of I Cleveland, N.C. died unexpect edly on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011 at her home. Mrs. Fleming was bom May 11, 1917 in Orange County, the daughter of the late Patrick Henry Pope and Fannie Stew art Pope. She was a graduate of Aycock High School and Kings Business College, On Nov. 17, 1941, Mrs. Fleming was married to Billy NUblock Fleming who preceded her in death. Mrs. Fleming was for merly employed with Fiber Ind. where she worked as a ma chine operator and was a mem ber of Third Creek Presbyterian Church. Survivors: 2 sons, Benja- tnin N. Fleming (Thoraya) of Fayetteville, Ark., and Daniel P. Heming (Regina) of Cleve land; 4 daughters, Alice Pope Fleming and Emily JaneFlem- ' ing, both of Cleveland, Fannie Josephine Fleming of Winston- j Salem and Charlotte Winnette Fleming of Fayetteville; 18 grandchildren; and 8 great- greatgrandchildren. Funeral arrangements were conducted at 11 aun. Wednes day, Nov. 9 at the Third Creek Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Donald McCann of- . ficiating. Burial followed in the Third Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery; , Family visited .with friends Tuesday evening fat Nicholson Funeral Home. Online condolences: www. nicolsonfunerals.com. i)^irgmia W. Grimes Virginia Williams Grimes of ; Siler city died Saturday , Nov. '5, 2011, at Universal He^th Care in Ramseur after several months of declihing health. ' . ShewasbomonMay4,I923, and was the ninth child (and , sixA daughter) of 11 children ' born to Henry Sylvester and Flora Mae (Morton) Williams of Spencer. She grew up with her father and brothers, Cayce and Henry, serving as engi neers on the Southem Railway. Her father was a Primitive Bap tist preacher with pastorates in Stanly County and in Denton.. She lived most of her life in Davie County,, where she raised her family, but moved to Siler City in her later years when her n health was in decline. She was preceded in death by her husband, Effie Grimes; her parents; and all 10 siblings, Leona, Quintina, Roy, Beatrice, Glenna, Cayce, Juanita, Henry, ! Ruth, and Peggy. Survivors: her son, John and wife Cecilia Grimes of Siler City; daughter, Kathy and husband Jim Januzelli of Lawrenceville, Ga.; 5 grand children, John Thomas and wife Alysia Grimes of Clem- mpns, Stephen and wife Mar- cia Grimes of Siler City, Jason and wife Jennifer Januzelli of ; Norcross, Ga., Jamye and hus band, Joe Giametta of Law renceville, and Josh and wife ' Jessie Januzelli of Canton, Ga.; 9 great-grandchildren, Alaina, Jonathan, Abigail, Tucker, So-. I phia,'Carter, Elliott, MiMi and Addyson; and many nieces and nephews. A graveside service, led by her oldest grandson, was at Rowan Memorial Park Sunday, Nov. 6 at 1:30 pm. where she was laid to rest by her husband of 48 years. Chad Gaines pro vided music. Pallbearers: Ja- son Januzelli, Josh Januzelli, Jim Januzelli, John Thomas Grimes, Jonathan Grimes, and Stephen Grimes. Memorials: breastcancer- marathon.com/2012Marathon/ jamyeg2; or Cooleemee Meth odist, PC) Box 69, Cooleemee. Mocksville, NC 0(3] fS 'DAVIE CQUNXy ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 10,2011 )^imothy Dale Howell > Dr. Timothy Dale How- ell, 53, of Mooresville, died on Monday, Oct. 31, 2011 at Lake Norman Regional Medi cal Center due to an unknown heart disease. He was bom on March 8, 1958, in Winston-Salem, to Thurman Francis and Louise Griffith Howell of Winston- Salem. He was a graduate of Edgewood Christian High School. He earned his. bach elor's and master's degrees at Tennessee Temple University and his doctorate from South African Theological Seminary. He was a professor at Montreat; College- Charlotte for 16 years. He was a member of the Soci ety of Biblical Literature and author of The Matthean Beati- sis- He was the former pastor of Victory Baptist Church in Eden and was a lifelong Green Bay Packers fan. In addition to his parents, survivors: children, Michelle Hancock and husband Kenny, Christen and fiancd John and their daughter, Gracie, Timothy BlairHowell and Collin Smith, all of Huntersville; his love, Amber Goode and son, Damian of Mooresville; brother, Keith Howell and wife Cindy of Winston-Salem; and nephews, Jason Howell of Chicago and Joshua Howell of Greenville. The family received friends on Friday, Nov. 4 at Cavin- Cook Funeral Home with a memorial service following at 6 p.m. in the Chapel with Pas tor Timothy. Wolf officiating. Memorials: W-S Res cue Mission, PO Box 20424 Winston-Salem, 27120; Amer ican Heart > Assoc;, 222 S. Church St., Suite 303, Char lotte, 28202. Online condolences: yvyvw. cayin-cook.com. ^oscoe *Buqk' Jones i ^•Mr. Roscoe "Buck" Jones Jr., 77, of Liberty Church Road, Mocksville, died on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Win ston-Salem. He was bom March 11,1934 in Davie County to the late Roscoe Jones Sr. and Mamie Peacock Jones and was a gradu-! ate of Cooleemee High School. 1 He was a veteran of the U.S. 1 Army having served during \ the Korean Conflict and wa^ an electrician for 30 years and retired from Salem Electric. He was a member of Blaise Baptist Church and had coached little league baseball and football. Mr. Jones enjoyed camping and traveling, especially spen^g time with his family and friends and Man's Best Friend, "Jake." He was also preceded in death by his wife of 50 years, Nancy Elizabeth Reavis Jones; and sisters, Shelva Ann, ^ar- lie Bell and Leeler. Survivors: 3 sons, Mark (Gwyn) Jones of Mocksville, Todd (Jean) Jones of Michigan and Ne^ Jones of Mocksville; 11 grandchildren, Jason, 2^ch- ary, Daniel (Samantha), Corey, Noah, Gabriel and Elijah Jones, , Bobby Brown (Krystle), Jenni fer Hanna (Michael) and Eimly n and Alex Jones; 3 great-grand- children, Payton and Taylor Brown and Brooklynn Jones; a sister, Catherine (Jim) Oliver of Cooleemee; many nieces and nephews; and a special friend and caregiver, Sara Eure. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p jn. Saturday, Nov. 5 at Blaise Baptist Church with the Rev. Glenn Sellers offici ating. Burial followed in the church cemetery, with military rites conducted by the Veterans of Foreign War Memorial Hon or Guard. The family receive friends from 1-3 pm. Saturday at the church. Memorials: Blaise Baptist Building Fund, 134 Blaise Church Road, Mocksville; or tp Davie Pregnancy Care Center, P.O. Box 296, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.com. Public ObT-^fy lie, NC Ronald H. Taylor n ^ Donald Houston Taylor 11, 49, of Salisbury, died Friday, Nov. 4,2011 at his residence. Bora March 13, 1962 in Rowan County, he was the son of Janie Cranfield Taylor of Salisbury and Donald Houston Taylor, I (Shirley) of Salisbury. Mr. Taylor was educated in the Davie County schools. He had been employed with Clayton Mobile Homes and had worked as a brick mason. ' Preceding him in death were his fiancd, Denise Carringer, who-died Oct. 24; maternal grandmother, Mary Hinson; patemal grandmother, Lena Shoaf Taylor; and niece Han nah Godbey. Survivors: his son, Don- aid Houston Taylor III (Kristi Durham) of Mocksville; step daughter, Latisha Bumgamer Ware (Bobby) of Lexington; brother Eddie Taylor (There sa) of Salisbury; sisters, Bar bara Roseman of Mocksville, Donna Godbey of Salisbury, Snookie Myers of Kannapolis; grandchildren, Donald Hous ton Taylor IV, Shyanne Doby, Tianna Doby, Elizabeth Ware, Savannah Ware; and special niece Casey Godbey. Memorial service was at 2 pm. Wednesday, Nov. 9k 525 Shore Acres Road, Salisbury. okH ^yjohn Everett Adkins Sr. John Everett Adkins Sr., 58, died Nov.8,2011 at North Car olina Baptist Hospital. He was bom in Saginaw, Mich., son of the late Joseph and Elizabeth Lindsay Whit man. He grew up there and after graduating from high school, he entered the U.S. Marines and served 21 years. He was a retired E-8 master sergeant. He had lived in Davie County since 2007. His hobbies includ ed collecting baskets and fish ing for carp. Survivors: a son, Brian (Jenny) Adkins of Mocksville; 3 daughters, Melissa Adkins of Mocksville, Amanda (Tim) Wise and Kimberly Adkins both of Saginaw; and 13 grand children. He was preceded in death by a son, John Adkins Jr. Online condolences: www. GrahaniFiineralHome.net. ^Benhie L. Fletcher Jr. ^ Mr. Bennie L. Fletcher' Jr.^ 88, of Bermuda Run died Mon day,Nov.7,2011 at his home. He was bom July 5,. 1923 in Washington, DC to Ben nie L. and Clarissa Mitchell Fletcher. Mr. Fletcher was a member of Clemmons Presby terian Church. He had served as trustee and" a board member of Mount Olivet United Meth odist Church in Arlington, Va. Mr. Fletcher served in the U.S. Army during World War II where he was the recipient of the Bronze Star for valor and the Purple Heart. He graduated from George Washington Uni versity Law School and was a member of the Mason's, Shri- ' ner's and the Disabled Ameri can Veterans. Mr. Fletcher was an attorney for many years and served as treasurer of Arlington County for 12 years. He was preceded in death by a son, Bennie L. Fletcher III. Surviving: his wife, Nadine Fletcher; a son, Gregory W. Fletcher and wife Megan of Middleburg, Va.; a daughter, Janice F. Gentry and husband Buddy of Lexington; 6 grand children; 9 great grandchil dren; a-sister, Louise. Hierling of Chantilly, Va.; a daughter- in-law, Marcia Fletcher of Charleston, S.C.; and many nieces and nephews. • A memorial service will be held at Bermuda Village at a later date. Mr. Fletcher will be inumed in the Clemmons Pres byterian Church Columbarium. Memorials: Hospice of Da- vie, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville; or the Bermuda Village Chapel Fund, 142 Ber muda Village Drive, Bermuda Run. Online condolences: www. hayworth-miller.com. n ^ames Walter Illing Mr. James Walter Illing, 68, : of Raleigh, died Wednesday, ^ Oct. 26,2011, at UNC Medical Center. He was bom in Zanesville, Ohio, on May 27, 1943, to Sigfried William and Bumita Norma Richardson Illing. He was retired from Westinghouse American Brakes Company and spent many years as a vol unteer youth football coach.He was a sportsman and enjoyed golf, fishing and hunting. He eamed a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Baptist Col lege at Charleston, a degree he completed at age 43. He was a member of Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte. He was preceded in death by his father and his first wife, Juanita Finch Illing. In addition to his mother, he is survived by: his wife, Michele Bailey Illing of the home; 2 sons, Doug (Angie) Illing of Mocksville and Chad (Michelle) Illing of Cornelius; a stepdaughter, Sharon Illing of the home; 2 brothers, Sig (Gayle) Illing of Nichols Hill, Okla. and Bill (Connie) Illing . of Annapolis, Md.; 4 grandchil dren, Zach and Whitney Illing of Mocksville and Hunter and Isabella Illing of Cornelius; a niece and nephew. A celebration of his life will be held Saturday, Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Mocksville with the Revs. Da vid Gilbreath and Don Routh officiating., Memorials: Jim Illing Scholarship Fund, 850 W. Jake Alexander Blvd., STE G, PMB #122, Salisbury, 28147. O^uby Speaks Myers Mrs. Ruby Speaks Myers died on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011 at Bermuda Commons Nursing and Rehab after a long illness. She was bom March 9,1930, V Paul Monroe Johnson <^hild of 13. to now V Pan? "Dh/f" T U deceased parents Elzey andFaul Monroe "PM" Johnson, cnr * or95, of Advance, died on Thum- t f h / J,™' day, Nov.lO, 2011 at the Kate n B. Reyrlolds Hospice and Pal- T ' cT n /■ „ she retired after 35 years. SheLlTm "" "f ■>" He was bom Aug. 22,1916 in Boonville to Ada and Romey cul'^ .TT j . j r. ^so preceded inJohnson. He graduated from A^r,tu u rr rt-\yr-__ Tj-„ r- 11 j , seven of her siblings:Mars Hill College, and served w;no,.j t • tp- *i- • r. i r • .r TTo * . Willard, Lois Kathenne, Ralph,,as a captainin the US Army Air .u i-i •A ■ 1T7 .jTTr rr X. Vcfa Mae, Doiothy, Elsie ViT-Corps dunng World War II He j x n ,• .• _j f tu n I ginia, and Louella; by 2 hus-retired from the Employment Ur, a n V. j/- • • rvT bands, Benny Gray Burton andSecunty Commission of North o„^ i bnor«i:/o . J Samuel Prospenty Myers; andCarolina, as an appeals deputy . rJ , 'TT J xxr a stepson, John Thomas Myers,after 32 years. He and Wyona c., • rxr^.A^ ,u ■ u XT ^ 7 Survivors: a son, Ronaldmade their home on No Creek r» ... j r xx i-c • c 1 M . . Burton and wife Melissa;Fa™ m Fork unttl thetr moveto Bemuda Vtllage three years O f 5ago. He was active mmarty or- ^g njzations such as Fork Civic Edith Sprinkle, Jean Leonard Club, Board of Trustees for NC r.r,A v a . au J .X xr- Kiser; 4 step grand-Baptist Homes and the Histon- ^ a n 7 ., ^ r , Tx children; and 3 great-step-cal Committee of the Baptist l-u c •ct ♦ .• XX , ,. grandchildren. Services wereState Convention, He loved his „ 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov.family history, golf, and trav- „ Hayworth Miller Knder-eling. His greatest love was his chapel in Advance with Dr.church Fork Baptist Church, e Smith of Liberty Hospice where he had served as chair- ..fc • r •.u A TA Services officiating. The family17, n iT receivefriendsonehourpriortoand taught Sunday school for ^^e service. Burial followed at55 consecutive years Westlawn Gardens of Memory. J~"' M 7 ", f ® Liberty Hon,;-years, WyoM Merreli Johnson; eare/Hospice, 1007 Lexington2 sons Rocky Johnson (Susan) ^ve., Thomasville, 27360 and Jphnny Johnson of Ber- Online condolences: www.muda Run; 4 granddaughters, haywor,h-miller.com. Lon Dodson (Jay), Joanna Haire (Ed), Jennifer Friberg (Scott), and Amy Beth Dumas , (Michael); 9 great-grandchil-ST^T^ dren, Morgan, Drew and Liicas The funeral service was Sun- Monroe Dodson, George and day, Nov. 13 at 3 p.m. at Fork Lilli Haire, Maxwell Friberg, Baptist Church, with burial fol- Betsy-Cate and Merrell-Grace. lowing in the church cemetery Dumas; and many nieces and with militaiy graveside ri tes, nephews. The family visited with friends He was preceded in death Saturday, Nov. 12 at Eaton Fu- by a daughter-in-law, Betsy neral Service, Mocksville,. P. Johnson; 4 sisters, DeEtte Reece, Sally Fleming, Gerthie Davis; Lucille Gross Kelly; and 6 brothers, Everett, Bill, Foard, Thad, and Winnie Johnson. Memorials: Fork Baptist, 3140 US 64 E., Mocksville; or Hospice/Palliative Care, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. l\^Mr. Charles Robert Ruetsch, 83, of Thousand Trails Drive, Advance, died Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. He was bomNov.S, 1928,in Middlesex County, N.J. to the late Charles and Emily McMul- len Ruetsch. Mr. Ruetsch was ownerioperator of C&D Print ing in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. He was a member of Epis copal Church of the Ascension at Fork. Mr. Ruetsch was a life member of Point Pleasant Li ons Club where he served as president 1972-73, was a Past Deputy District Governor and was awarded a Melvin Jones Fellowship in 1987. He was a long-time member and Past Commodore of the Hurricane Harbor Yacht Club. Mr. Ru etsch was a life member of Point Pleasant Elks Lodge 1698 and was an active mem ber of the Point Pleasant Beach Chamber of Commerce. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Diane Carol Lefferts Ruetsch. Survivors: a.daughter, Kath leen Mora. Daskalakis (Jim) of Waretown, NJ.; a son, Charles R. Ruetsch (Mitzi Henson) of Woodstock, Md.; and 3 grand- . children, James Daskalakis (Kimberly), Jason Daskalakis (Alicia) and t-auren Ruetsch. A memorial service will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13, at Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork with the Rev. Sealy Cross officiat ing. Memorials: American Heart Assoc. Memorials/Tributes Processing Center, PO Box 5216, Glen Allen, VA 23058- 5216; or . American Cancer- Society, 4-A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro, 27407. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.com. Charles Robert Ruetsch oil is 16^^1935^ Mr N.Yvto thei litevAlbett i.Canlp-yr bell^ Sr.: and Doris Robbins n Campbell. She wasretired firim David CouniY'Schb^^^ as a,sj^-; cial ed asiM^^^lrs. was a ni^nil^^qi^bRw known bv!^^ :'in| ■'Fc^wie^^Biffl||bBl6^ •. ^ of |;!^aiiilb^ on y She, Ibyj^^ and she ,andher lafe:hwim^?^sited a^ aiia^eye^ an yy^for ^wlor, Md:s^ie,;)Jov^i to g^slmj^g^ ;<mtj.telli«ic]iiw ^b^^ ;pf ."Scott Hplntetetier.; ifJMn|s) of.:)^0(^yilte,,]^^(Susahy of EMteinpt^ni^!^^^ ,;^^djJoan 1^ ^;^pganJ-Ji^iyn Mdi J^os|;,jmd jfprd^ home3.:^^^^d^ Bropkfctftairi^ ^Coll^^ Dipoks'^tSi|e-;;.Ca^;?I^^P^|£^el (]^ ■ , ;;2,sjstere, Alb^rtaReyftbids #aii]^>H^ Elya,Dreh^r. of -^jathi S^iiuiymoUieb:^ A. memof^^semce^ be conducted0py.' 17 at^^u iPuh^^pei-witii '|)eM ; officiat-mg:^e faimTYMends,froin 6-8 p jn. We^es-day, Nov. 16 at fetehFuneral ^.Hoine.". '-ly- Mdinorials: in ihemory of ^.pnUhP ACbridplftncesv^MW e'atonfknej;memcejQ.om- ; r Mft." Ruby^ /Lee* .BametteYbrk,y92^ijFomierly -bf BethelCSiui^^Wdi'Mocksville, died|ri(^yN^^li.^^ Kate;I^^Reyi^^ in.^mstonfS&emiy•"/' = ;„ • ■ ••|||iie^Sii|^ he^; 'j^".;^*5^prk w^. a,,mem bef'.pf Bethql. United Method-fe fc ;ChwKig"^Sh took. care. ofheiti^U^tier^)^^d^t^Sh^lj.^^ to bbok, espe-pi^y ^^y^lllhdays: fpf^hdr fam ily:-' ' ^^§ae ^Was;r alsa^ ind|MA/by jier liusb^^^ CplinJtmbs.iVofkVi Judy C^bl and Rbsalib'YorlE; 4 sis ters and 5 brothers. I;/ Survivors::. a^daugh^^^Shiis^ iij of; ^TMtmildrehl^l^KednM •.- .'^itrfmA' -.J "^'.\ 'A ^-V .• i • . ' . wascon- <J^ui^h/^meteiy,; .j^pnlme;^^^ ynrn.. Public Ubtary MC f;elyn Siirles Bechtold I Mrs. Evelyn S^les Bech; told,' 86, of Bermu^ Run died Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom May 20,1925 in Hamett County to L.P. and Obie Lewis Surles. She was a member of Clemmons Presby terian Church and a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Bechtold was a member and past president of PEO Intemationai in the West Palm Beach Ha. Chapter. Survivors: her husband. Dr. John. E. Bechtold; 2 sons. Dr. Robert Bechtold and wife Dr. Judy Brunso-Bechtold, Dr. William Bechtold and wife Dr. Sandra Whaley; 2 grandchil dren, Shane Bechtold and Kres- sa Sieren and husband Jeffirey; and a great-granddaughter, Cal- lie Sieren. A memorial- service was held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19 at Bermuda Village with Dr. Wil liam Hoyle officiating. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Sidem; 27103; or American Cancer Society, 4A Oak,Branch Dr., Greens boro, 27407. Online condolences: www. hayworth-miller.com. Ivv Mrl Jerry peanvBixpol^^ fi^^^ i of NC 801 South,idid^Suiday; 1 Nov. 20,2011. ; I He was bom Nov- 5, 1^44, ! in n Davie County, .to r &e r'iate jRobie Jackson and Nina Lyles (Brooks. "Mr. Brooks "attend^, jCooleemee FirstBaptist Church land was employed;at ingersoll- iRand. '• I He was also preceded in j death' by a son, Jerry Steven 1 Brooks; and a brother-in-law, 1 GradyMcDaniel. Survivors: his wife, Wanda Brooks; 4 stepchildren, Tra- I cie Absher Baker (William ' Baker Jr.) of Washington, I N.C., Angela ^Absher Crouch (Sammy) df Reidsville, Shane Absher (Heather) of Thoin- asville ^d Makisha Absher O'Neill (Chad) of Mocksville; 3 sisters, Virginia Burton (Ken neth), Velma McDaniel, all of i Mocksyille and Janice Peiry i I (Larry) of Salisbury; 2 broth- j ers, Larry Brooks (Luanne) of Mocksville and Folger Brooks 1 (Willie) of Cooleemee; and 12 I grandchildren. i A funeral service will be con- ! ducted at 11- ajn., Wednesday j 1 Nov. 23 at Eaton Funeral Cha- ! pel with the Revs. Jim Gryder land ThomMTuggle officiating, i Burial will follow in C^yary Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive fiiends from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday; Nov. 22, at Eaton Funerzd Home. Memories: Hpspice of do nor's choice. . Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.com. y)avid Alton Cope ^ Mr, DaSad Alton Cope, 79, of Advance died Suiiday, Nov. 20,2011; He was bom May 7, 1932 in Davie County to Robert and Margaret Cline Cope, Mr. Cope retired from Hanes Knitting af ter 23 year?. Survivors: his wife of 51 years, Jean Tucker Cope; a son, Rocky Cope .and wife Mandy of Belton, Texas; step-grand- , children, Kyle ahd Ryan; 2 sisters, Linda Taylor and Betty Fine, and a brother, Bob Cope, allof Mpcksville. A graveside service was set for 2 pjn. Wednesday, Nov. 16 at Bixby PresbyteriM Church. ' The Jamily .was to; receive I friends and fainily'^m 12'30" 1:30 W^esday^ H^wprth- Millerkinderton Chapel. Online condolences: mw. hayworth-miller.com. ^^^cheUeDavine Hollars ^ Rachelle Davine Hol lar?, 42; of; Advance died Fn- day, Nov. ;18, 2011 at Forsyth , Medical Center. . Mrs; Hollars was bom in Forsyih Cpuhty on Oct. 24, 1969 to 'David' and Rachel Hanes Eckenrode. She was en rolled in the nursing program at Davidison County Community College, scheduled, to graduate this month. She had the high est GPA in her program and put her heart land soul in her work. Her warm spirit put aU at ease, especially her patients. Nursing was her calling, of ten leading her to help others during their time of need. She was a scrapbooker who loved to share memories. She was a writer, using her words to com fort, amuse, and interest. She put her family first, especially in her role as wife and mother. As a granddaughter and daugh ter, her carinjg nature and tme understanding of others led her to care for both her grandpar ents and mother. She will be I ... |remembered for her kind and j loving spirit. Mrs. Hollars was prided in death by her grandparents; her mother; a brother, B.enny Ray Wishon; and ian' aunt,. Shirley Comatzer. > . Survivors: her husband, Ja son Hollars; 2 sons, Omar Als- weiti and Trey Hollars; her fa ther; and.3 brothers, Larry Dale Wishon, Billy Eckenrode, and Paul Deimis Wishon. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 21 at Macedonia Moravian Church with the Revs. Jeff Cart er and David Stetler Officiating. Bunal followed in the church graveyard. The fainily received, friends Sunday at Hayworth- Miller Kinderton Chapel Online condolences: www. hayworth-miller.com. O o m § n 0 s >» 1 § I 90, of Gladstone Road, Cool- ; eemee, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011, at Rowan Regional Med ical Center in Salisbury. She was bom Nov. 11,1921 in Davie County to the late Luke and Ellen Saunders Smith. Mrs. Jordan was a homemaker, a member of Cooleemee VFW Post 119 Auxiliary, and a char ter member of Victory Baptist Church and Cooleemee Wom en's Club. Mrs. Jordan was a past Sunday School teacher at First Baptist Church of Cool eemee. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Loman Dewey Jordan; a daughter, Kathy Jordan Talley; and a grandchild, Chris Jordan. Survivors: 4 children, David , Jordan (Linda), Johnny Jordan (Linda), all of Cooleemee, Joe Jordan (Monica) and Joyce Wagner (Tony), all of Mocks- ville; 8 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and a great- great-grandchild. A funeral service was con ducted at2p.m.,Saturday,Nov. : 19 at Victory Baptist Church with the Revs. Shelby Harbour and Chris Williams officiat ing. Burial followed,in Legion Memorial Park. The family re ceived friends at the church one hour before the service. Memorials: Camp Manna, 243 Gibson Way, Mocksville; Victory Baptist, PO Box 686, Cooleemee; or Cooleemee Civitan Club, PO Box 517, Cooleemee. Online condolences: www. eatonfiineralservice .com. ^Kbby Tfmloro Kiigni,. /o, j "tIfAdvance, died on Nov. 18, 2011. He was bom on July 24,1935 in Sanford to the late William Oscar and Burlina Patterson Knight. He was a godly man tha.t served the Lord and loved family. He answered to, many names such as Bobby, Daddy, Dad, Pawpaw, Papa Bobby,Dad, fawpaw, rapu M Survivors: his wife, Bemice Goins^Knight of the home; a daughter, Teresa (Jimmy) Smi ley of Advance; 2 sons, Barry (Connie) Knight of Winston- Salem and Oscar Danyl (Su san) Knight of Boone; a sis ter, Laura (Allen) Cagle of Carthage; a sister-in-law, Do- ralene Knight of Lillington; an aunt, Treva Knight Gilbert; 7 grandchildren; and 11 great-, grandchildren. A celebration of life service was held Monday, Nov. 21 at Blaise Baptist Church, Mocks ville. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The fam ily received friends on Sun day at Baton Funeral Home in Mocksville. i Memorials: missions and ^ing fund at Blaise Baptist. Granddaddy, an Online condolences: www. He was a member o eatonfuneralservice.com. Baptist Church since 1970, where he served on the Deacon ^Board. He was known in Davie ^ County through his business of 33 years as the only State Farm agent in the county. He served as a Davie County commis sioner for 10 years. Mr. Knight loved sports and the outdoors. He participated in these activi- Survivors; his r ties and made many G^ither Ratledge, with friends. He earned h.s small craft p.lqts license andIFR rating after retireinent^ Teresa Booie of M< He was also preceded in death Wanda Scott ofWi, by a brother, Rabon Knight. grandchildren, .la ' Survivors: his wife, Jo Ann bi Gaither Ratledge, to whom he pe was married on April 27,1956, m by Preacher Bulla;. 2daughters, Teresa Booie of Mocksville and de WandaScottofWinston-Salem; Ja 6 grandchildren, Jason, Kaycee "I and Joannq Booie, Jerred and L Jacob Alexander, and Calvin Scott; 3 sisters, Mary K. Rogers of Mocksville, Rebecca Belton of Winston-Salem, and Carolyn Bodenheimer of High Point. A graveside service to cel ebrate his life was held Sunday, Nov. 20 at 2:30 p.m. in the New Union United Methodist Church Cemetety with Dr. Steve Rain- ey md Pastor Wayne Swisher officiating. The family received friends on Saturday, Nov. 19 at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Davie County Home Health.. Online condolences: www. . daviefuneralservice.com. 'James Lloyd Ratledge I James "Jim" Lloyd Ratledge, 79, of Godbey Road, Mocks ville, died Friday, Nov. 18, 2011, at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville after a lengthy ill ness. Bom on Dec. 28, 1931, he was the son of the late Jay and Ha Reives Ratledge of Davie County. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving from 1953-1955. He was retired from Crown Wood in Mocksville and was a member of New Union United Methodist Church. He loved to hunt, fish, and grow a big garden as long as his health permitted. He was a friend to many and loved life. > He was also preceded in death by brothers John, Claude, Jay W., Kenneth and Dennis "Ham" Ratledge, and a sister, Lorene Ratledge Smoot. /( OP'O ^^Mr. Donald Lee Shaw, 77, ot l/TVrkey Foot Road, Mocksville, died Monday, Nov. 14,2011 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston- Salera with his family by his side. He was bom Oct; 3, 1934 in Iredell County to the late Austin Shaw and Mamie Beck Shaw. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was a member of Rock Spring Baptist Church where he had served as Sunday School superintendent and a Sunday School teacher. He re tired after 45 years as a super visor at Kewaunee Scientific Corp. in Statesville in 1999. After retirement, he worked part time at Statesville Auto Auction. He enjoyed work ing outdoors in his garden and wood shop. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends. He touched the lives of many with His kindness and generosity, always willing to help anyone in need Survivors: his, wife, Inge B. Shaw; a son, Tim Shaw; a daughter, Sandy Cox and husr band Gary; 3 grandsons, Doug Shaw, Chase Cox and Chad Cox; a great-granddaughter, ' Morgan Shaw; 3 sisters, Estelle Allen, Elaine Beauchamp and Bonnie Troutman; and an aunt, Ila Beck. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Brenton Shaw. Services celebrating his life were conducted at 11 a.m. Fri day, Nov. 18 at Rock Spring Baptist with the Revs. Jesse Stroud and Greg McEwen offi ciating. Pallbearers were Buddy Allen, Doug Shaw, John rank Reavis, Joel McEwen, Jessie Wade Overcash and J.C. Wil- liard. Burial followed in the church cemetery; . The fam ily received friends Thursday evening at the Reavis Funeral Home of Harmony. Online condolences: www. reavisfuneralhomeharmony. com. Memorials: Rock Spring c/o Sharon Krider, 572 Powell Bridge Rd., Harmony, 28634. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 24,2011 Donald Lee Shaw 4^^ ^ruce Boyd Smyers \ Bruce Boyd Smyers, 76, died at his home in Mocksville on Saturday, Nov. 19,2011. J^Ruth Stuart Wendt \ Mrs. Ruth Stuart Wendt died on Nov. 16, 2011, 21 days shy of her 89th birthday. She was bom Dec. 7,1922 in Asheton, the youngest of five to Everrett and Lela Graybeal Stu art. She was a graduate of Lees- McRae College where she met her husband who was a student from Cleveland, Ohio. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. She was a homemaker and enjoyed working in her flower gardens. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by . I her husband, Professor Robert ' "Bob" Wendt; daughter, Sharon Mr. Smyers was bora June Spriggs; grandson Benjamin 27, 1935 to the late Ralph I Spriggs; sister, Marie Barlow; Smyers and Annabelle Porter ' brothers, Jeb, Ray, and Smyers Briggs in Ohio. He ^^red Stuart. Davie County Publ'ic Library f^ocksville, NC held jobs throughout his life and went into retirenient after working several years in con struction with his son, Bruce Wayne. Mr. Smyers was a bap tized member of the congrega tion, of Jehovah's Witnesses in Mocksville. Mr. Smyers is also preceed- ed in death by his wife of 54 years, Frances P. Smyers; a son, Timothy Scott Smyers; 2 brothers, Paul Smyers and Dal las Smyers. Survivors: his wife Kar- leene, whom he married in February of 2009; a daughter, Becky (Robert) Porter of Cool- eemee; 4 sons, Gregory Smyers and Bruce (Daria) Smyers of Roaring River, Danny Smyers and Dallas Smyers of Winston- Salem; a step-daughter. Angle (Chuck) Vaughan of Mocks ville; a step-son, Eldon Gillard of Tennessee; 2 sisters, Bea Harris of Advance and Mae (Bill) Wolford of Mocksville; a brother, Mark Smyers of Yadk- inville; 11 granndchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. A memorial service in his honor will be held at the Mocksville Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses on County Home Road at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26 officiated by Charles Hoose Jr. Suryivors: a daughter, Dol- , ly Wendt of Winston-Salem; I sons. Rick B. . Wendt (An- ; nice) of Advance, Don Wendt 1 (Linda) of Winston-Salem and Karl Wendt (Lisa) of Boone; a i son-in-law, Charles Spriggs of Mt. Pleasant, S.C.; grandchil dren, Rick S. Wendt (Jennifer) of Thomasville, Crystal Mar- ler (Carl) of Yadkinville, Me- linda Wendt of Newton, Ken neth Spriggs, of Fort Collins, Colo., Rachel Wendt of Palm Coast, Fla. and Sarah Wendt Bowling of London, Ky.; step- I grandchildren. Holly Flynt of i Winston-Salem, April Flynt of Hampstead and Alana Richard son (Vicki) of Walkertown, Ina King (Lisa) of Le.wisville, and T^mmy Henderson of Atlanta, Ga.; great-grandchildren,-Alan Marler, Megan Williamson, ' Evan Steelman, Madison Bowl ing and Carter Wendt; step- great-grandchildren, Andrew, Emry and Braden Flynt, Mad- dox Flynt, Brady, Riley and Rosie Richardson and Ryan and Miles Henderson, Visitation was Saturday, Nov. 19 at Hayworth Miller Kinderton Chapel. A graveside service followed at 4 p.m. at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clernmons. Pastor Guy Hipp conducted the service.. Memorials: Brenner Chil dren's Hospital, PO Box 571021, C8 • DAVIK CUUNTV BKTEIKi'KISG RECORD. Thiinday. Dec. 1.2011 Obituaries ^Vir^lnla Lucille Fostery^ N!n. Virginia Lucille Melton k'Ullam Curtis [jaincs "NVilliam Cunis "Billy" r-uMcf, W, formetly of Dulin |j,nies,.".of Pii>eRldfcRo»d, Road, Mockjvilk. died Mon- MoiKjvillc, died on Thura.lay, day. Nov. 21,2011, at Auluum Nov. 24.2011, al his home. CarcufMocksvillc. Oom in Rowan Coiimy on She WM botn Jan. 3. 1922, Nov. 7, 1954. he waas ihc son in Davic Ciwney lo the ble of Ihe Ulc William "Pctt" W£. and Minnie McDaniel IJamea and Colcan Mayy Cur- Mellon. Mrs. Foster was own- tcl| Ijaines. He served in ihe er/opcralonifFovlcrHairSiyl- 115. Army and ihe US. Air ing and waarelirod from Hancs F,hw, rcUting in 199.5 aficr 22 Kiiilliiig. She was a member years. He served from AuguH of Conul/cr United McJh.Kl- l9iXI-Jonuary 1W5 in sijpi«il isl Church and of the United of Operation Deseit SiorW Methodist Women. Mis. Fos- Calm. He later worked for lerenjoyedapeiKlinglimewiih FreighUiner in Cleveland and her grandchildreii. was of Ihc Baptist faitli. He was She was also preceded in a member of the Cnulcemcc death by her husband of 65 Atneiioin Legion PoH. years, Sptirgeon Foster Sra .1 Survivors; his wife, Susan sisters. LuVema Melton, Ar- .Sparks Tjamcs, whom he nwr- Icnc Mcnell and Ollk: Mac ^ed on May 19. 1982; a son, CotnatKr; 4 hrolhcts. Everett, M-Sgl. William C. "Chad" Curncy.Rad and BiU Mellon. (Kathcrinc) Ijamca of Inctr- Survivixs; a daughter. Judy hk AFB, Turtcy; 3 daughters, Musgrive (Roger); 2 sons, Shinda R. AJbca of Oeorgia, Spurgcon Foster Jr. (Sherry) Ri^yn T. Ray of Winslon-Sa- aiid Jerry (Cindy) Foster, all of |t,n, and Kimbcrly J. Clark of Mocksvillc; 4 grandrfiililron, the home; a hrothcf, Thomas Bryan Fsislcc (Beth), Wcs- (jamcs of Mocksvillc; 4 sis- Icy Fo«er (Heather), Jessiea tcts. Janet (Donald) Ticafcr of ThomasdacklandUsaFoster; Coolceince, Jomn McDaniel a srcpgranddaughtcr. Angela of Maiphy, Nellie (Doanie) Taylor, 6 jroat-grandchildrcn. Waller and Mary (Bud) Akins, Peyton Foster. Luke Foster, all of Mocksvillc; and 9 grand- Clura Tai« Foster. Ayiten Fm* childrcKs tcr. Thoniu and Em* mtc Fosier, und scvcnJ ntcca and ne]>l>ews. Me was aUo preceded in death by a sisier>jn*biw, Dor* ban Ijames. a bro<hcr*inslaw, A funeral service was con* Cecil McDaniel. and a dtmgh* diKaied at 2 p.m.. Sarurday. tcr-in-law, Namio H. tjamcx. Nov. 26 at Eiuon Fimerai Oia* a cclcbfalion of life wrvicc pel whh the Revs. Jack Uithcr held Monday, Nov. 2H at 2 ami (lisii Hcasnp officjniin^. p.m. in the DavIc Funeral Ser- Burial followed in Comalzer vice Oiapel with the Rev. Rex United Methodist Chiirvh iHMlnmouc ufUcuUDg-UiuiaJ Ccmcier). The family receive friends Friday. Nov. 25 at the fniKnl hon>e. MenH»riah; AlTheimcr'v As* w» in Legion Memociul Purt In CouSecinee with mililary honors by the SeymourJohnson Aa Fonz Qase Honof CSoard. soc.,WestcmCarolinAChaptcr. "The family received friends on JWOShnnir^K'k Dr.. Druncomb Sunday, Nov. 27 ui Duviu Fu* #10. Charlotte. 2S2IS*3220; r^ral Service, or American Diabetes A&soc.. Memorials: Hospicc/Pal* PO Boa 11454, Alcaand^. |»iive Care. 101 Hospice Lane, VA 22312. Online condolences: > eaionfiinerelirrvicr^TWi. WinstOA-Salcm. 27103. Online condoJenccs: ihiviefit/terahervirerfun. Hatlle Mae Campbell Mrs. Haltic Muc Goodwin Campbell. 93, formcfly uf Cool* ecmtf.died Monday,Nov.2h,201l.lnStatesville. She wa^ hom May 6, 191 d, in Irvddl County to the laic Au- gusnu Green araJ Fannie Lou for lier fried chicken, chocolate ||H ^ \ ^ flg Preston Cnmpbcll; a daughter, i Mory Lou Cumpbcll Foster; a ^ gnndsMi. John DancU Camp* bell; a «ciler. Sebru Carroll; aod 2 brothers. Boyd and Grady Goodwin. Survivors: a daughter, Drenda Blackwelder of Mocksvillc; 4 suns, Harold P. Canipbcll (Sharrie) of Mucksvdie, Mike Camp* bell (Ellen) of lleiulcrson. Lonnie Campbell (Maryann) and Jerry Caiupbell, all of Coolceince; a sister. Vcimn Smith of Mint Hill; 14 gramkhiUlrvn; 23 gTcat*grandchildrvn; 9 grcal*great*grand* chiklret); and several nieces and nephews. A futKRd service was to be conducted at 2 p.m.. Thursday, Dec I at Ealun pUDcrtd Chnjwl with I'asuir l^bnp} Dillasd tdlin* ating. Bunal was to follow in Legion Memorial Park. Hie family was to receive friends from 12:30*2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral hoine. Memorials: Al7hcimer'.s Assoc. Western Carullna Chapter, 3800 ShumnKk Drive, Brsncomh #10, Charlotte, 28215*3220; orl^sahlcd American Veterans #75. 1958 US 60]S.Mockj,vi1k. Online ccMtdolcnccs: MivH ,eaiiHifitrifralier\iceTtHn, Dorothy EUllli i'o\kM\ Dorothy l^ith Polk, 7o/of Cemetery Street, Cooleemcc, died on Mr>nJay. Nov. 21. 2011, ot Wuke Forest Baptist McdtcuJ Center. Bom in Ashc Countyon Oct. 11.1935. she was the daughter of the lute Quincy C. Smith and Katie Caroline Miller Smith. She was a hoiTKmaker and member of Calva/y Bap* list Church un US 601 South. MocLvville. Survivors: her husbattd. i. Ral|^ hjik, whom she married on Feb. 16, 19,55; 2 sons. John* oy Dale (Annj Polk of States* ville and James (Linda) Polk of Salisbury; 2 daughters. Breixla P. (Tim) Wood and Teresa P. (Billy) Seats, ull of Mocks* ville; 3 brothers, Don Smith of Mod;svi11c, John (Barbara) Smith of Athens. Ga. and Cart (Bcny) Smith of Spurta; a sis* ter, Mury (Gene) Polk of Fleet- wood; 8 gntrnkhildrcrr, Tami Beauchump, Brian Wood. Adam Polk, Emily Sigmon. Shanta Williams, Joy Mernng. Kacic Scats and Abel Scats; and 4 great-gnndchildnn. Jade Beauchamp, Z^icy Wood. Nathan Polk and Harper Wil* Hums. She wus also preceded in death by 3 sisters. HaTcl Miller, IIb Smith and Ruth Cox and 2 brothen.Clifford Smith and an in^l brother, CmcAl Smith. A cclehratwn of life ser* vice was held ou Friday. Nov. 15. at 2 p.m. at Calv&ry Bap* list ChureJ: on US 601 South with Pustors Jim Grydcr and Rill) Seals officiating. She lie in state for 30 miisutcs prior (o the service. Durial was in ibe church ceincicry. The family rci'elved friends on Thurruby, Nov. 24 at Davic Funeral Ser vice in Mocksvillc, MenwrioU; Culvary Baptist, 1663 US 601 S.. Mocksvillc. OoUne conduleAita: www, t&nie/kneralsrrvirtrnm. Grace Lucille Potts Grace Uicillc Ihifmaa Ports. 94, died Sunday. Nov. 27.2011 at Forsydt Medical Center. She was hum Dec. 8, 1916 in Davidson Cuuiity to the late Robert Purmunia ami Selene(h Phclps lloffmini. Mrs. Foils wo-s of the Dsptisr faith. She loved to quilt, play Rook, and spctkl tienc with her family. Pre^Tding her in death was iKr husband, George Ports. 4 si>ters and 5 brutlicrs. Survivirig; a daughter. Janet Spunn iChnrles) of AdvaiK'c; 2 sons, Charles Potts (iackk) uf Indianapohs. Ind. and Ray PolU (SheiU) of Mocksvllle: 6 grand children; 9 peal*granikhildren: and several n»cccs and nqdi* cws. A fuiicrul service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29 at Haywoftli-MIJIcr Klndcrlon Clupel with Dr. Dill Campbell t^fieialiDg. Hunal foIlowTd at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. The Fumlly leceivcd friends prior to the service. Memorials: Hospicc/PaBIa* tivc CarcCuntcr. 101 Hospice Lone Wiiutun*S«lcat. 27103. Online condolences: www. ho ytvorrli ■rtiillffj-om, Classifieds 1-877-751-2120 James Amos Templctovi Mr. James Amos Temple* Ion Sr.. 72, of Advance, died Monday. Nov. 21,2011, ut his home. Hcwu.sbomFeb.9,19.W,iii (redell County, to the laic Fred Watson and Peggy Creg4»ry Tcmpldon. Mr.TemplctiMi was reibcd from R. J. Reynolds a f* ter .34 years. He wxs a memlKi of HiRsdale United Methodist Church. Mr. Tcniplctun was a carver, himlcr and carjwntcr and a master wine maker. Survivon: his wife. Jitaiin Rhodes Tem^eron of the home; a daughter, Jill Anncne Templdufl Funk (Tummy) i«f Win«ua*Salcm; 2 sons, James Amos "Dujcz' Tcmplcton Jr. (Linda) of Belewa Creek and ioci Anthony Templclun (Cur ia) of Axton, Va4 5 grandchil* dren. Tana Tcmpletou. Dana Hdl.Ty Lee Tempkion. Holly Templeton and Tori Funk; 3 greui*grvndchildrcn. Ki* in Tcmplcioit, Levi Hill and Modilyn Jarvis; and 2 broth* era. Gmdy Templeton (Mnrga* nsi) of Winsion*Salem and tlu: Rev. David Damrxxi (Carlcnc) of Tayloraville.Thc family re ceived friends on Friday. Nov. 15. at Hillsdalc United Meth odist Church. A funcrel ser vice was comlucted at I p.m., Friday. Nov. 25 at HiUsJulc United Methodist Church with the Revs. Jerry Webb and Kcl Billings and Allison Brown orficialing. Burial followvd in ParkUwn Memorial Gardens In WinstoiuSalein. Mcnvurlals: Hillsdule Meth odist. 5018 US 158, Advance. Online condolences: www. eatonfidneraLsenicf ^otn.Eddie Ed{iar \Vood>^/ Eddie Edgar Woody. Rockwell, died on TucMluy, Nov. 22, am at Wake For est University Baptist Medical Center, Winsion-Salem. He was bun Feb. 27, 1945 in Dwne, S.C. the son of ilic late Charlie Edgar Woody ond Maggie Lee Sloan Woody, He was a graduuie of Boydcn High School, and atterKled clusscs ut CIcmsiKt University, Geor gia Tcch, and Rowan Cahar- rus Community College. He retired in 1992 from Hocchvl Celancse, Salisbury plant as a supervisor due to his health. He lovctl working with okl cars, flailing uiuf deer h\iniitig. He was also preceded m. death by u sister, Dorothy LcnWoody Dcnham. J Survivors: wife, Jean Cari* dace '"Candy" Ridenhour Woudy, whom he married un Dec. 5, 1969; daughters, Patri- ciu "PaRi" Woody Wulkcr und husband Mark of Mocksvillc ood iXiHene \5\Midy Leflcr .nid huslfoixJ Gary of Faith: grunJ* children. Megan Grace Walker, Mall hew Howard Walker, Mi chael Woody Walker and Da vid Lyrni Leflcr: ^Mers. Ihir* baru Ann Woody McElraih of South Carulinu, Lindu Woolly LocklearofLumbcrtoii. Peggy Woody Cole of Salisbury, unl numenxis nieces and nephews. Mcntorial services were at II a.m. Saturday. Nov. 26 at Ihe Firai Duptist Church uf Rockwell, cunducted by llw Rev. Matthew Laughter, pastor. Visitation followed after (be service. Mcnwrials: American Hcarl Assoc., 222 S. Churvh St ..Suite 303, Oiarlute. 28202. Online condolences: www. Jklty Lanning Harkep/SBetty Lanning Kylcs Parked 75, of WVxxllcaf. died Wednes day Nov. 23.2011. atUieLu* tkran Home in Salisbury. She was horn Dec. 28,1935 in McDowell County to the late Lola Pittman Lunniiig and Troy Lanning. .She was educated ill the McDowell County and Morion schools. She retired from Rowan Regional Medical Ccnier where she was a CNA und a medical unit .secretary for 28 years. Mra. Parker wus a nKinbcr of Woodleaf Baptist Chureh. Preceding her in ikath were husbaruJ. Lloyd i Parker on Jan. 25.2003; and son, Dornic R.Wirat.on May 22,2008 Survivors: daughter, Vicki Kyles Hughes of Winsion-Sa- leni; son, Curtis Kylcs und wife Ginu of Woodleuf; daughter- in-law, Donna West of China Grove; 5 grandchildren, Mca- gan Hughes. Nathan Kylcs. Coytc Kyles. Matthew West, and Karen Mllner; 2 greai- grandchildrun; bnxhcra and sis- tc r%, El izsbcth (Li bby)Willi e ins (Charlie) gf Woodleaf, HaruM Lanning uf Mocksvillc, Robert Lannmg (Lucy) of Ncbu. Tiuy Lanning (Dirlci»e) of Marion, James Loaning (Doris) of Vir. giniu Bcaeh. Va.. and Viokt Whctstinc (Cluy) of Alhcquer- quc, N.M.: sisters-in-law, Dil* lie Alexander of Sa1i«biiry und Amelia Liiiglc of Oiarlotte: and maay nieces and nephews. Funeral services were coo- ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Siimmcracn Mentorial Chapel with the Rev. Chris WUIIoins, minister of Woodleaf Baptist Church, and Candh Burgiss, llnspkv chaplain, officiating. Burial followed at Rowan Me morial Puik. The fainily will re ceived friends Sunday at Sum- menett Funeral Home. Online condolences: www. sMrwierseli/uneralhrme^cfun. Timothy Lee O'Neal ^ Timothy Ue O'Neal. 41. or Ptnc Ridge Ruod. Mocksvdlc, died on Sunday, Nov. 27.2011, at his home. Bom in Davic County on Aug. 6.1970. he was (he soa of Patricia Dale McDaniel O'Neal of Mocksvillc ojkI the late Ray Junior O'Neal. Also surviving; 3 brethcrs, Douglas and Dean O'Neal of Mocksvillc luid Durry (Kristic) O'Neal of Sulisbury; a sisier, Wendy Meadows uf Alabama; a half-sUter, Amy Marie of Rockwell; his grandmother, Helen McDaniel of SaJUhury, and 3 nephews. Robot and Chris Meadows and Tanner O'Ncul. He was also preceded in death by grandparents. Robert Lcc McDaniel and Ray and Mattic O'Neal. The family will receive friends on Wediie&Jsy. Nov. 30 from nuon-2 pm. at Davic Funcnil Service. A cclcbmtion of life graveside service will l>e held on Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Legion Mcntoriol Park inCool- ecniee whh Pasior Steve Mor ri son officmting. Online condolences; ivwii'. du\'irfi4nfrahrm're . (i^rry Slcphcn Davis Jr. \ Larry Stephen Davis Jr., 39, of Harmony, died on Salurday, Nov. 26. 2011. at his mother's home in Mocksvillc. Bum In Duviu County on Do.". 21. 1971. he wus the son of Peggy Ann Troutman Davi.s of Mocksville and (he late Lar ry Ste|4icn DavU Sr. He was of the Bapcisi faith. In additioci (u his nxMhcr.he if, survived by: a daughter, Kelli Davis of SiKicsvlMc; 2 hroOi- ers, Keith Ray Davis of Ad vance and Christopher Davis uf Mocksville: and a gnndson, Ri ley Black. He w as also precoled in death by a sister, Ajigela Sowers. A cclchruiion uf life ser vice will be held on Thuraday. Dec. 1 fi t 7:30p.m.inihcDuvie FuncnU Service Chapel with I'osinrJatuo Ward officiating. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the funeral home, Uiilinc ctmdulciK'es: www. tioiiffuiicralser we . Pamela Nadlne Brown K Pamela Nadmc Blalocil Brown, .59. uf US 601 South, Mocksvitlo, died on Sunday, Nov. 27.2011. at Forayth Med ical Center. Born Bi Rowan County on Feb. 28. 1952. she w&s (he daughter of (he Late Marvin Dlalock and Millk Wall Blal- ock. She was a honKinakcrand was a member uf Momlngstar Baptist Church in Clocland. NC- Survivora; her husband. R(^>erl G. Drown, whom site married in October of 1991; a son. Qud (Makisha) G'Nelll of Mockavdle: a stepdaughter, Beth Brown of Mocksville; 2 bfothen, Jeff (Barbie) BUlock of Mocksvillc and Gary BlaS- ock of Rowan County; a sister. Debbie Nickds of Mocksvillc; and 5 gnndchildren, Jonlnn, Cody. Taylur, Jonulian and Corban O'Neill. A cclebrution of life service was held Wednesday, Nov. 30 at U a.m. in Ihe Davic Funeral Service Chapel with Pastors Ronald Voung and Gory Bla* lock ofticiaimg Hioial was ui the Calvuy Baptist Church Cemetery on US 601 S. The family retxived friends on Tuesday, Nuv, 29 at the funeral home. Memorials: Moming.star Baptist. 175 Young Mountain Road.ClevL-land,27UI3. Online condolences: wunv, davlr/HnfraherviirxMi. Theurer Edward Theurer, Retired Marine Dies At Age 81 Edward Arthur Theurer Jr., 81, of S unuy Dell Lane, Mocks- ville.died on Wednesday, Nov. 23,2011 at W .G. Hefner Medi cal Center. Bom in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 25, 1930, he was the son of the late Edward Arthur Theurer Sr. and Helen Marie Bergling Theurer. He served in the Marine Corps as a master gunnery sergeant from 1947- 1971; was a POW, MIA, in the Korean Conflict and Vietnam. Mr. Theurer was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church; faith formation coor dinator, local and state squire director, past grand knight of council 12610, 4th degree knight; awarded state volunteer of the year for the school, and LAM.director. Survivors.- 3 sons, Edward Arthur (Sandee) Theurer III of Woodleaf, John Richard Theur er of North Carolina, Michael Joe-Gene (Tonda) Theurer of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Debo rah (Joseph) Fonseca of Wash- i jngton State, Mary Josephine (Pamck) Donatto of Colorado Springs, Colo.; brother, Fred (Marge) Theurer of Gaithers- " burg, Md.; caregiver, grand daughter Megan Hattenbach; 23 grandchildren; and 39 great grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Donald and John Theurer, and 2 great grandchildren. A mass of Christian burial will be held on Friday, Dec. 2, at 10 am. at St. Francis of As sisi Catholic Church with the Rev. Father John Starczewski officiating. Burial will be on Monday, Dec. 5 at 11 a.m. in SaHsbuiy National Cemetery with military honors by.the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family will receive friends on Thursday, Dec. 1, from 6;30-8;30 p.m. at Davie Funer al Service. Memorials: Edward ,A. TheureJr, Jr. educational fimd that is being established. Online condolences: www. davi efuneralservice .com. Cour.iy PuD!ic Liovap* L.OCi^SViliC, l''C CK-DAVIKCOUN-lYKNI'I'Rl'HISBRKCORD.Thur.MJny.Dec.S.lOU Obituaries Mary EWtn Rccd HillA Mary Ellen Rccd HiH. 44. of Mock«villc. died on Monday. Nov. < 301 i a( r-orv>lh Medi cal Ccnier. 0«m in Bceklcy. W.Va. on SqH. 5. 1967. she was the daughter of Ok late Fneman Rccd and 0]>al iean Ruben- wo Rccd. She attended Cal vary Baptist Church on US 601 South. A cclebratiun of life ser vice was conducted at J pjn. Sslurdny, Dec. 3 in (he Davle Funeral Oiapcl with the Rev. Jim (Irydct ufQcintmg. Uurinl followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received fncnds Friday, Dec. 2 at Davie Funeral Service. Survivurs: her husband. Le- rt>y Hill; 3 sons. Jaows fmi (Kelly) Wilson of Virginia beach. Brandon Wilson and Danvl Paul Wilson, both of Mocksvillc; a daughter, Jen nifer Marie Wibon of Mucks- villc; a brother, Chris Reed; 5 sisters. Lisa Rccd. Wanda Manning, Mae Graham, Deb bie Smith. Charhxtc Cadle: a granddiughttf. Lacie Marie Tesnar of Mocksville. She was also preceded in death by 3 sisters. Sandy Shrewsbury, Phyllis Mills aod Connie Reed. Memorials: United Way Cancer Service. Mocksville Chaplcr, PO.Doi: 744, Mocks- ville. Oiiliivc condolences: www. iki\i<-Junrrfihfrvic<^xinM. Richard 'RJ* Markland \ Mr. Rk'hard *Ri* Jackson MorkUnd, 91, of Advance, died Sunday. Dec. 4. 2011 at Fursyih Medical Center. He svas bom Aug. 10, J920 in Davic County to Louis Oaks and SaUic Dell Lyons Markland, h(r. Maridand was a member of ElbavilJc United Methodist Church and served in the U^. Army during World War II. He retired as a selfcm- ployed carpenter. He WAS preceded In death by n son. a daughter, .1 brother? atHl 2 sister?. Surviving: his wife of 68 years, Mililred Mycnt Mark- land: 4 sons, Richard, Galthcr, Lurry and Carfetixi; 7 grand child ran; lU great-granJchil- ilrcn; 4 special rodeo kids; and several nieces and nephews. A futseral service was to be held at 3 p Jii, Wednesday. Dec. 7. ul Elhaville United Method ist Church with the Rev. Adam Slewan and Pastor Will Pryur idliciatiAg, Buna] u as lo follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends nnc hour prior to die wrvkc. Online condolences: www. hoxwonh'tniller.roni. Sell it quickly! wiih a 1-877-751-2120 UwaiiCc t.l'adcrsoii^ Dwanle Eugene 'Tc'^lic Great" Patterson, 32. of Salis bury. died on Thursday. Nov. 2V.20JI. Bom in Cahamis CsHuity on June 24. 1979. he was the son of Oliver Robinson and Dorba- n Jean Maawdl. He was em ployed In lawn and landscuping .service aixl wa.s of (he BuptiM faith. In addition to his father anil mother, he Is survived by: K suns, Isaah, Preston. Dewuntc. Nauiica, Passion. Jodcn, Juy- kii and Jihad, all of Salisbury: ^ daughters. Oriatina. Des tiny, Tclicia, Julianmi, Sanaj. aihI London; nil of Salisbury; a sister, TanKca P&llers«m; 3 nieces. India and Shui Ann Connor. Ny'Dcijah PatterMiu; and nephew. Jirecr Wagoner; his girlfriend of 13 years, Julia Medranu. and a host of family members and loved imks. A cekbntioci of life service was held Monday. Dec. 5 at 2 pjn. At the Love Chrlsiiaji Cen ter in EEnsl Spencer with Dr. Ronald Hush oversee i ngamiDr. Kevin Ekist eulogizing. Burial was in Ihc Dyct? Cemetery. The family received friends ihi Monday at the churah. Mcmoruds: Duvic Funcnl Service to auist with expcn.s- Onliise condulcjices; www, dfiviffuni'ralsi'rvirrjwit, Joseph C.Stanley Joseph Christoplicr Siiirlcy. 54, of Tucson. Ariz., died ihi Dec. 4,2UI1 at Huspice ofTuc son. He was bomonJui.9. 1957 to the lute Josq>h urHl Lor raine Stanley of Woudlcaf. He w» employed as an auto hody worker, imd moved to Arizona about 14 years ago. He WAS also preceded m death by two hrothen. Tsmy and Johnny Stanley; and his grandparants. Sarah and Clif ford Keener of Kannapolis and LsdKr and Jessie Siunlcy of Wjodleuf. Survivors: his wife. Line Brous Stanley ofthe home; son. Ttoy Lee Stanley of Rorida; a step-daughter. Michclk Atvra11; 3 brother?, Timmy altd Ricky Statiley of nuoJu and Michael Stanley of SuUsbury; a sister, Peggy Siunlcy LaRue of Salis bury; onJ several ounts. imcles und nieces in Duvic County. Nellie Gray BarkeM / Nellie Gray Clcmcnt^e^er of Mocksville died on Friday, Dec. 2. 2f1l I died in Forsyth Medical Center folio wing a dion dlneu. Mrs. Barker wavhom in Da- vie County on Jan. 20. 1938, a twin daughterof01lie and Cora GiJfin netneot. She graduated from Davie County Training School in 1957. She Joined Liberty AME Zion Church at an cariy age and laterjoined St. John AME 21ic» Church, where she served faithfully along with her husband for more than 50 years. For tlie past seven years, she WAS a iiKmbcr at Refuge Community Qiurch, whcra she was Mother of the Church, and un intercessory j^iyer warrior. On June 12.1957, she was unit ed in marriage to Lonnic Bark er. To this union. Uvec children wen horn. Mrs. Barker worked at Burlington Mills for several years, and was an Avon and Sunlcy sales person. She was a certified mine asALvlail for Da vic Home Health, from which she retired. She loved to play Skipbo as a hobby, and was a mcmhor of the Sumhine Club. She was preceded in death by her husband. Luanie Barker, in 2008; a daughter. Sarah De- lures Barker in 2009; and a sis ter, Mary Seou. SurvjviKs: 2 sons. Jeffrey (DorothyI Barker of Advancu. iiikI Pnstor Rodney (Sclcncu) Brirker uf Mocksville; 2 broth ers. twill Willie (Belly) Clem ent uf Mocksville, and Cecil Clement uf Lexington; 5 grand- children, Nicole, Haley. iu?lin. Jonathan, and Arid; a special friend. Donald Oaybum of WiiLvtoo-Sakm; several other relatives and friends. Her funcnl service was held Ti;esday. Dec. 6 ai 2 pjti. at Victory BaptistChurch in Cool- ecince, Pastur Tommy Steek nfficiuted and I'aslor Rodnc) Barker delivered (he eulogy. Burial followed io St. John AME Zion Church Cemettry. The family received friends at (lie ehureli .30 minutes before the service. Online condolences: www. G/alniiiiFunfraUhm<-Jtei. * / Vliiccnl Scth \Vheclci!^«^ Vincent Seth Wheeler, 62. of Pcppcrslune Drive, MocLs- villc, died on TImisday, Dec. I. 2Un. at Forsylh Medical Center, Bom in Forsyth County on CXt, 14.1949. he was the son of the lote Mitchell Seth Wheeler aiK) Mary Kalherine Anderson Wheeler. He was employed by like NC DOT and was of tiK Lutheran faiih. Survis-ont: hts wife, Sal- lie Kilchel OcBlasio of the home; a duughter. Angela- NucI (Wlieefer) TVunpson of High Point; and a sister. Sylvia Wlicckr of Maryland. Private family services will Ik held. Memorials: Davie Fundral Service to a.isisl with expens es. Online condolences; wwiv. fUiyiffitneralservi/'e j'niii. www.ourdavie .com Uulle Ophelia Lookablll ' Julie Ophelia Lookabill, 31, fwiiicrly of Woodkaf, died In Mocksville Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011. MUs Lookabill was horn Feb. 1. 1980. in Rowan County. (he daughter of Jennifer Murph Lookabill and Jimmy Olm Lookabill and was educated in the Rowan County Schools. Miss Lookabill was a member of Need more Baptist Church. She had worked In several sales positions and was an animal lover, caring for many eats and dogs during her life. Preceding her In dcotli ure her MStcr, Jamie Leigh Looku- bill; her maternal grviidfullicr. Giles "Nute" Murpti; and iKr paicmal grandpa rents, Ned and Lois Lookabill. Also .surviving; her svui. Ty ler Monnx Lookabill and a iileee, Brianna Nicole Looka bill. both uf Woodlcaf; 2 half- brothers, Mark Lookabill and wife Wendy of China Grove and Phil Luokahill and wife Sharon of Mocksville; her ma ternal grandmother. Ophelia "Billie** Murph of Woi^lcaf; and numcraiLS aunts.uncles and Vbitation wa.sfrom2-3 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 4 in the sanctuary uf Nectlmore Baptist Churdi. The service follo^ved at 3. con ducted by ihc Rev. Byron Shcr- mon, Burial followed in (he church caiKicTy. Online coitdoleiKes: www. .wmurrseiifumniHiDinejiwi. Wfllie Zcb 'Blir Cook^^ Mr, WilUe Zcb "Bill" Cook Jr.. 77. of NC 801. Advance, died Tuesday. Nov. 22. 2U1J. at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Ccflicr in WiivstoA-Saleixi. He wasbom July 19.1934. in Davic County in the late Willie Zcb Cook Sr. aod iitbe] .So|lc> Cook. Mr, Cook was a member of Mocks United Mctliodist Church and a member of Ad vance Fire Department. He was rclcred from Hnncs Ikuicry. Upon railrcriKnt he enjoyed go ing 10 (lea toaikcts and vjsJijng with friends ai BofBiiglcs* In Hillsdalc and Advance Store. He WAS also preceded in death by his wife, Rachel Muck Cook in 1993. Survivon: a daughter, iniK Beaver (Paul) of Mocksville: 2 grandchildren, Katie Parsley (Bred) uf Mocksville andChrU- tuphef Beaver uf Advance: 2 great-grandchildren. Lena and Clara PanYley of MiKksville; 2 sisten, Lula Cook and Gay Nell Cook, both of Advance; and several hrcithcra-iii-luw. sistcrs-in-law, nieces and neph* A graveside service was con ducted at I pill., Friday. Nov. 25 at Mucks United Method ist Churah Cemetery wiili (Ik Kcv, bill To) lor iiflicuiling Tlic family received friends on Wednesday, Nov. 23 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memurial.s: Amcrkoii Neon Assoc., Mcmuriali/rrlbiJtcs Processing Center, PO Box 52Jfi, Glen Alleii, VA 23058- 5216; or At/JiciiiKr'H Assuc., Western Carolina Chapter, 3800 ShaumKk Dr., Brtincomb #10. Charlotte, 2821.5-3220. Online LondoIciK*es; www. euloiiftiwruUfn'irejimi. Earl Dean SeamonjC Mr. Earl Dean Soii^. 76. of MatilKws. formerly of Mocksville. died SatunJay. Dec. 3, 2011. at Presbyterian Hospital Main in ChaHoOe. He wu bom May 4.1935. in Davie County, to (he laic Evrr- ett Dcwcy and Mary Margaret Daniels Seaimm. Mr. Scainon was retired from William Trot ter Hoik Builder?. He had at tended Mineral Springs Churah of Christ in Mineral Sprinp. Mr. Scanxm was a founding nicnibcr uf ibc Queen City MixJcl A Club. He enjoyed do ing nnti(|uc rcsioratlon. wood working or anything eonstnic- (ivc invulving llio use of his hands. Mr. Seamon was a hec- kcepcr. gardcKr and hunter in his spora (inK. He wtks also preceded in de:uh hy his fir?l wife, ianel Faye Wilsoti Seamoit in 1989. Survivors; hU wife. Dylinda "Linda" Ann Clanton Seamon of Matthews; 2 daughter?, Jan Coble (Keith) of Chorlonc iukI Joy Phifer (Keith) of Raeford; 3 stepsons, Johnny OTuel (Manba) id SiaoJield. Greg OTucI of Charlone and Edwin O'Tael of Matthews; a brother, Larry Gck Seamun (Cynthia) of Salishury; 5 grandchildren, Roberi and Jaimie Coble. Ka tie und Kristie Phifor and J.C. O'TucI; u graat-grandchild; and his cunitie companion, Rascal, A fuiKral service will be condiicied ai 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 10 nt Jericho Church of Christ in Mocksville with Fred Newnmn luid Dr. Tom Torpy (dlicjutlng. Bizri&l will follow in Ihc churah cemetery. The family will receive friends al the churah ime hour before the service. MenxvnaU: Harris Hospke. PO Box 33549. Charlone. 28233. Online condolences: HWh*. f^nnfimeraisenicexam. Van Scolt Dcnsonit Mr. Van .Scott Denson.^,uf Advance, died Friday. Dec. 2. 2011, ufler an ll-monih banSe with liver cunccr. Hevvus bom Nov. 2.1956, in Wlniion-Salem to fuse "Bud dy" Dcnsoh and Anna Thomas Dcusun. He grew up in Win- sinn-.Snlcm. and spent most of his life (here before moving to Advance, where he lived for the |Qsl 10 years, lie Elled tils life with music, traveling, and spending tiiK with family arxJ frrcnds. He touched the lives of many with his smile and gener osity. and maintairKd his sense uf humor to tiK end. Survivora: his wife. Misty F^usoo Dcoson: son. Fred eric Denson; daughter and son- in-law. April and Ryan Gree- mann; granddaughter. Faye Creemaiiii; n>ulher. Anna Wa- lin; stepfather, Gecrgc Waltin slcpliruthcra Garry and Brian Walln; und stepsLtcr, Tracy Walin. He was praccdcd In death by hisfuther. Friends und family attended A visitation and itKmorial ser vice Oil Sunday, Dec. 4 with (he visilariun beginning at 5 p.m. and ihc iKinorial service hcgirining ut 7 at Sulcm Funer al Home, Suuth Main Street. Winslon-Salein. Online ctmdolcnces: whw. Eddie Edgar Woody Eddie Edgar Woolly. 66^ Roekwell. died un Tuc.sdey. Nov. 22. 20M at Wake Fur- est Univeraity Baptist Mcdkal Center. \\^RSton-Salem. He waa bom Feb. 27, 194.5 io Enorce, S.C. the son of the late Charlie Edgar Wnody ami Maggie Lec Sloan Woody. He was a graduate of Buydcn High School, ajid attciKied classes at Clenvson University, Geor gia Tech. and Rowan Cahar- rus Community College. He retired in 1992 from Hocch,M Ccl&nese, Salisbury plant as a supervisor due to hi^ health. He loved working with oh! cars. Gshing and deer huadag. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Dorothy Lee Woody Deflham. Survivor?: wife, Jean Can- dace "Candy" Ridenhour Woody, whom he niarrkJ on Dec. 5, 1969; daughters, Patri cia "Panr Woody Walker und husband Mark of Mocksville nod Cbriene Wnod> Leflcr aod husband Gary of Faith; grund- chlldrm. Megan Grace Walker. Mallhew Howard Walker, Mi chael NS'oody Walker and Da vid Lynn Lefler. sitlcra. Bar bara Ann Woody McElrath of South Carolina. Linda Woody Lockleor of Lumhenon, Peggy Woody Cole of Sulishury, and numerous nieces and nephews. Memoriul services were nt II a.m. Saturday. Nov. 26 nt the First Baptist Church of Rockwell, conducted by Ihc Rev, Matthew Laughter, pastor. Visitation followed after the service. Memorials; American Heart Assoc..222 S. Churah St.,Suitc 303. Chariotte. 28202. OnliK coodolcflces: wnw. fttiwlesfiineraihofnerpm. Greogiy Le« PuUlan^ CiTjoo' Lcc of us (iOl South. Mock»villc, died WcdncMlay. No«. 30,2tll I at Wake Forest Bsplbl Medical Center in Winston-Salcm. He was horn Fch, 12.1957 in Rowan Counry to Harvey Lee PuUiam and Lillian Cowan Pul- liom of Mocksville. A gnuJu- ale of Davie High School, be aitcmJcd LIvingstoK College and wa.s a US Army veteran. He was a member uf Trinity Pres byterian Church in Snlisbury. He was preceded in death by his father and a hruthcr, Kim Allison PuUiam. Surviving In addition lo his moihcr cinnpanloo, Nellie Jones of (he horw; hrothcra, Harvey James (Terrie) PuUiam of Spencer, Eugene PuUiam of Olisvillc. N.Y.. Shannon (Rohin) PulHam of Mocksville; sister?. Venesa (Robert) Re ese of Salisbury, arxj MachcHc Putliaoi and Tommy iMikacl) JoKS. all ofMocksville; special cousin. Cathy C. Aleitndcr uf Salisbury; and a host of uuiils. uncles, nieces, Kphcws, cous ins, othcrielstivcs and friends. Visilation was at noon Sat urday. Dec, 3 a! Kclscy Me morial Oia|Kl uf Noble and Kclscy Funeral Hoik. His fu neral followed o( 1 p.m. In Uie cliopcl, nfficinted hy (he Res. Olcn Bxuricr wiili Pastor Timo thy Bates providing the eulogy, B urial w ith miI ilary tiles wax at I p.m. Monday. Dec. 5 at Na tional Cemetery. Oflliric condolences: nrdWr- aiuikelsevrturt. Dulin UMC To Give Birthday Party for Jesus All urcu children and |)amics are invjrcd to u cclubration vt (he blnli ofJe.<us at Dulin United McthodUt Church. 897 Dullu RoaJ, M«.vk«vtUe, un SatunLiy. Dec. 10, from 4>5:3(1 p.m. with games, •ctivity stations and other fun sniff. From 5;30>6 there will he a Chrivtnus Play (hy Kids for Kids). A16 p.m. there will be a free Chnstnifls diiMtcr iiK'luding birthday cake. There i.s no admission, hut call to reserve a place dinner. All Activities will be inside. Tree trunsportulioii is avniluhlc. Call for a reservation uc transportation, 336>722>7333 or 336-8I6>681M. Salvation Army To Benefit From Community Breakfast At First Presbyterian An a1|.>'OUK:an.cal cinniiiunily brndkfosl will be held !ilMucL>- vilic rir>i Prcshylcrian Church, f/\>m 7-10 a.m. un Saturday. Dec. Id. dine in cr cake out. Dunaiions will be occc|<led (or the Salva tion Army. DAVIi;COl.'S'l V ENIl-KI'KISi; KKCOKD, lhurvcfii),»«.»,2011 • CO tss Cooleemee Christmas Cantata This Sunday The cunialu "Dcautifiil Star of Dcthichcm" will be presented by the combined cliurch choir.<( of CooleenKc on Sunday. Dec. 11 ■t 7 p.m. at Coolccmcc United Methodist Church. The Res Pai> rick Marion lAvlies a)]. Refreshments and fellowship will follow the performance. Oak Grove Breakfast Saturday Oak Cirove United Methodist Church. 1994 US 158. Mocks- villc. will host a country breakfast from 7>]0 a Jiv Saturday. Nov. 12. Hk menu will iivludc ham. sausage, eggs, grits, gravy, bis cuits, coukcd apples and beverages. Obituaries Nancy Uoger Taylor Nuncy Ann Diigcf Taylor, 78.ofClcvclund.N.C.,dicil oil Dec. 2. 2(1 U at CharloKc Me- morial HuspituI, She was bom on Aug. 1,19.^3 in Da vie County to Ulanchc Elizalicth Dull Qoger ami Hu* bat Cheshire Boper. .She was a graduate of ruxniingtivi High Sehwl. aunliier Webb College in Boiling Springs aivd Ap palachian She taught school in Gaslonia. Woodbridge. Va.. Chapel Hill and Charlotte, re tiring aflcr 28 yean. She wu preceded in death by lier parents und by: her lui.sbnnd of 49 yean. Ernest Rny Taylor; 3 hrolhcra and 2 sisters. Survivura: 1 salen; 2 ssmis: and 2 grandsons. A mciiwriaJ service was held lit lier home on Dec, 4. Limvood Kay Lipscomb ^ Lin wtkud Ray Upscom b, 71. of West Jefferson, foniicrly uf Mr. UMa. died o«i Monday. Dec 5, 2(111 at Carolina Medical Center, He wjs liorn on Muy 2. I94ii in Wukc County. Ui the Utc iuniesClyde Lip&coinb and Clan Heath Harris. He was a member of the US Air Natiuflal Guanl. Mr. Lipi^'omb wa.s a re- lirml freight agent for United Airlines sifter 41 yearx, prescnl- ly employed by Tray TniM%|»ott In Stales v Ule. He was a ntf mher of Centenary United McChi«Jis( Church In Ml.UIU. He was aUo preceded In death by a sister. Judy Ed wards, Survivors: his wife of 48 years, Rebecca "Becky" Khicn Upiwunib; children, Jctf Lip- wtmih and w ifc Ten of I luntc rs> ville, Alan Lipscoinh and wife Atnha and Tammy Hams jmuI husband John, all of Ml. Ullu; sister. Linda Sparks of Orcrus- boro; bftHher, Jim Lipscomb of Mocksvilk: aAdfrandchildren. Lindscy. Brad. Cole. Daniel. Matt, Joshua.Abby, Aorun, and Kadc. Gruvcsidc services will ho held a 1 lU a Jii. on Friday, Dec. 9 at Centenary United Mellic<)ist Church with the Rev. Jclf How • laudoJGtfiaiiag. 'ilwraDul) wiH receive frientb on ThufMhiy frum 6:30-8:30 p.muit Cuvin* Cook Funeral Home. Mcmoriul.s; Lcvinc Chib dren's Hospital, Tin; Children's Fund c/o Candinas HculihCurc Fuundatioa. PC Bos .32X61. vJurlone 28232. Onliih condolences: mww, cavinifH>irfwi, tdworJ Theurer f i9JQ>:oii *• M(>CK$VtU.C \t i Virninio Lucille Foster ; 1922-:(UI • MOCKdVlLLK b I ^ iHatrie Mae CampbellI i9iB>:au ! 1 COOLftMEB ^ I ♦ i I MVIiam Ciinis ljuina , ' 1754.2011I MOCKS* ILUe , ♦ Dorotli) Eiliih Piilk IV55-:flIl fI C(l01.EC.MeB r, * f i Grace Lucille Polls ' • I71S-20I11 UAMsaicvrv i i * i' James A. TrmiiUirn I19J4-MI1 ;AIIVA.SC1I Ij ♦ :; Eddie Edgar W&ixh- ^ t l-ijj-ioij : SI>CK«TiLL ;1 t > i Bcny hmning Parker >I IDj-^nil ^ HOOOLkAF t 1 Larry Sitphen Daiis. Jr. , I I77I-211II 'i IIAUMO.VY ;I ♦ 1 Tmiolliy Lee 0 'Seal i 1470-2011 < MOCKSVILU: > I ♦ ;y Pamela SmUne flro u n ' n 1755-2011 . fl .".lai'KSMl.w S 3257*. Main SIrvi:! MiKk.illlc, NC (3361751-21-W T-7 - l^or all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; Thou shalt love thyneighbour as thyself. (Galaiians 5:14) • } > I ^ This message brought to you by these local businesses who encourage you to worship at the church of your choice. 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Oivrvr | »MM-2H3'OIQm J tSt'WO'TlM • ItoMa t EATON FUNERAL HOME Call 751-2129 to Advertise Your Business on the Church Page C8-DAVIR COUNTY KNTKKPRISI^RECORU.Thursduv. U«. 15,2011 Obituaries L^ne Rae Gardner Lynnc Rac CarUncr,47, cli Dec. 3,2011 ul her rcsiUciK'c in Conicliua. .Sl>cwn« IwrnoDMiiy 2,10m In Kccnc.N.H.and n book keeper nithan nccouninnl lirm. •She cnjtiycd reading, candle makinp, and rpeodmy lime at Ihehcach. Her hurhnnd. Wiijiiinl Cinrd- iier, preceded her in death on March 10, 199*. Survivors: her father, I.aw- rcncc Poncr of Chnrlcctown, N il.; Iier niolher, Ann Liflnlr of Haiiics City. Fla.: a dau^h- 1-.I, Al-'cia C'lmk of M'lnsion- .Sajcm. a biudier. Treiic I'utlcT of fxtrt Dclvoir, Va.; 2 sivlcn, Lnuiic Kalflcr uf .Vtockwlile. and Allhinn Porter of .ktlmln. Ca. /V ineini'rial rervjee onv held at Ginbnm Fimcrol lloinc on EXc. 8 at fi p.m. M/trv £(/fti Rted Hill Richard 'Rj' Marltand i«n-2on ADVANCE ¤ Divaitte £. PafffrsiHi 1979-2011 SALISBURY ¤ Inscph C. Slaiiiiy 1957 - 2011 TUCSON. AJUZ. ¤ Nellif Gray Ririer 19M-201I MOCKSVIIU ¤ UiiiftitSffhWhivler 1949 - 2011 MOCKSVIllE ¤ /ulie Op'it'Iia Laokahill 1980 - 2011 MtbCKSVIUE ¤ Wt7IieZdi"6jIJ"Ctwi- 1934 -2011 ADVANCE ¤ Earl Dealt Scanion 193S-2011 kUTTHEWS.NC ¤ Van Scull Dcnsaii 1956-2011 ADVANCE ¤ Eddie Edgar WiHidy 1945-znii ROCKWEIU NC ¤ Gnxtvy Let I'idliam Nancy Bager Taylor I Liiiiocvd Kay Uysr I'l'iit | 32:1 N. MairKllrv.-t MocLivjUc, NC (336)751-2148 Kogcr Dean KdnliurillA Rc»gcr Dcain Rciiilixniir 4-^ Rupan] Tnd. .Mockt^Ulv. (Iled Friday. Dec. 9.2011 fit hi7. hiimc He was bom in Cutnwliu CouiUj on .Vpnl I. I%7; nm of Dobby Dean Rhincharl and Dreodji lIcmuQ Wil.Min lie wtf of the Baptist faitli siul cn- jciyed hunting r ftslung iiml lur ing niih fanuly uitd Trietid^ A cclcbraii«>i; on Nk svi viuc Hill be conducted Mu 'I'lH-'SiLiy, Dec. 1.) ai 2 p.m. fniin IXnic Funeral Service Chapel with Slicbftc] (Took ofnciatinj: I'hc famUs received rhewU Itoin iKMn-l;45. Simkurv: his ennipmuon (d 25 years. Tania S.ilcs of Uk biimc, dAu/bier. ChcUes Kciobardl ut the bmnc; lus juotbcr and .slepdaihcr. liicmb uiid Ralph Wilwi uf Hudson; his father. Bobby Khinehan of South Carolina; a brother. Tony Khictcbarili of MoeU* ville; 4 sisters. Sconrc Miller of Mocksville. Bobby Jo Cook (MicIl-kI) oT UmgdAlu. Kalby 11ill of Mocksvjile and Frvnt.'h k I-ji( (Dill id) of (Ininitc Fnll*. He was prevedcil in death by 2 slitters. Janet Lynn Rhinchan aud Dvhtii Ann Kbinckirl Online condulenves: mivw, duv/V^nera/servf ir j"rw/i, Rulh Ellis UeckY Mn. Kiiik IdUrrkoMud lisxL.73. uf liAfJ ko.ul. Mocks, vdlc. dial Sunday. Dec. II. 2iJ 11. ut ror>yth MeJicuI Cen ter in WtDStoo-Sulcoi She was bom Sept. 2M938. in Dtivit Oouiily III the lulc Id* Ms L- and Liln McKnl^hl I luw* jird Mn. Bcek woa n incrolwr o] <Jheslniit Oriivv I'liikJ Method LSI Oitifuh, SIic was a (•indiuie of F.imuimiuu lligb SchiMil and vr.a an excellent sc.uDsircss- She was also preceded m death by her hiivhuiid, Wuync Deck; u sister; 3 hrcKhcn; und u grandson. Joshua Mason. Sursiviirs: .3 children. Tuinu Mason (Mickey). Rita (usndy (Divigbl) {lud hliehnvl Ucck (liTfaav}. .ill of Mocksvillc: a sister. Fditb Ilcck of Mock<- ville; if frarsdchildrcn.RchcccA ItiLL^ll (John) «if Mancttii. t U . .Vmy NLiiuio ciT W'llniujitiiti. Du<ti n Keakm ofRaici gh, Drew Cassidy of Virpmia BcucU. Vu.. liditi CisdJs. Ditkcr llcck. J.ickMin Beck iiml (Wiului Ucck. all of Muvksville; and ^ great-grandchildren. Liln nnj Ula Buz/ell and MvKco/ic Cassidy. .\ fuseml suisive uus vou* iluclL'd nl Mam WedncMbs. Dec. !4 at ClKStnu; ClitHe I'mled MvlhiKlist Church uiili the Kcv. Darren Ciolls nlfici* ating. Uuriiil folUmrcl in the Lbtuvb ceuicicxy Hie fauiil) received friends 1 nesda). Dec. l.t at liatiin Ihincrnl iloinv, .Mcinonab (.licstimt <troie .MednmlLSt. 1R15 I'.s r^ij .N, S lockss iJJc; or Ainvricm I Iroil Vssnc. .SkiniirinliTrilniics lYocessiag Cctitcr. I'M Uiix 521fi. Cllcn Allvn. VA i3ll5K. 5216. Onlii» cotiJolciKCs; wvw. t ,i/firi/iou-raUfrvhr4 inn. J)orolhy Lucille HlnkloJfvJoann Wyall Howard Mrs Doioih) LotilJe Uudi* Mrs, kmnn Wyatc Mowanl, gamer Binklcy. 96, of Ckve* 71, ufMcxk riucc. MocksvilJc. land.died Wednesday, Dev. ?, died Saturday, Dee. U), 201 I. 20IJ at (he Da vie Coimly Kos* ut bcr home, piial ill Mocksville. She was honi May 4. 1940. Bom in frcdcll County on in WilkcA County (o ihc luic July 31.1921 ..she was a daugh* Ore Marvin ond Mury Fier ier of the lute Doff McCoy encc Myei* Wyatc, She was a KujctganKT and (luiKhu Bniun member nf 1 laymcaJnw Buplj<t Uumgamer. .She hus a CNA Church in Mays and had uOend* at Davjc County Hospital and ed Mocksvilie Chureh of God, a niendicr of Corinth (7iurch She enjoyed eollecliitg liolU Clf Christ. She loved reading, and angels, parlieiputiiig in (he senior citi- She was also prceoilal in /rivc group, cooking and being death by her Inivbund, Ihouas agr^odmoibcc. Howard; and her brother. Her husband. Harold Binklcy John Sylvester Wyait. Sr. died on Feb. 23,19Sb, Survivors: $ daughters. Survivors: 2 sons. IT^iI Bin* Debbie Campbell (KjcL>) uf kley and wife Dchra of Gcve- MocksvtUr, Duooa Gamble land and Mafuld Binklcy Jr. **( Advance, Cind) Shaver and wife Shirley of SevicrvtUc, (Ron), I'am Hunter ()Ccilb> all T'eaa.; ii vLiiighlvr. Mitthn 1kl• of Mocksv ilIc. Car!a FicIdv bird uf Cleveland; 2 hrolhcrs. (Slum) of Hevicmlle, lenn.; Jiuimy and llaiuld lltQttgamcr u rnii. 'lltninuk Howard nf uf Cleveland: 2 sUlers. Mu* Mocksvillc; 16 gnii>dchiWrcn; rid Cmnphcll of (lev cIaimJ and 18 great-graadehildren; a sister. Janic Waller uf Woodkaf; M R"ih Iwter <^^'il>ou) of /Vd* grandchildren; 26 great-grand* vanee; a brother. Bdl Wyatt of chiUfcn; and 16 gfea(**great* Mocksvillc; spedal nephews, grandchildren, Blake and Kevin Foster; and all Services cdchrattng Mrs, of her fricnJ.s at Mock PIimx. Binkleys life were conducted especially Lois Pctttdttgioit and sil 2 p ut. Suturikiv, Dec. 16 at Betty ficck. Corinth Church 01 CftriSt with A funeral service was eon* K.IX .SJclkiniel nfhcinling. She ducted at Duuit Tucsduy, Dee. Sic in state at thcchurdt for 30 1*3 at Laino Fiatcral (lupd tmruiier prior Co the «vmcc and wuh the Rev, Julius Blcvitis burial followed in the ehun.h *1(60131111;, Bund loUowvd in comeier), 11k'(auulv leccivcd 1 laviue.xdow Baptist Oturch friends following the coitutiilol Cemctm In iln)s. The fnmtly 10 the fclIowjJtrp hall. received tneoda from Itt p ui.- OnluK condolences: wivw, 12 p.m. Tuesday at the fuuerul hullr/tjr»/in.1011funrruthnmt. bnnio, (vwn. Memorials: lltvtplce htllia* .Sientorinls: ('onnth (*hurcli tive CareCcntcr. 337 Hospital St., Suite 103. Mocksvillc, Online aindulcflces: wLouise W>Tick Creaso^,a,n„^„„„(„„,,rj,w,. LoiiLve Wytick "Pug" CrJa* son. 79. of Malti Street. Cool- ccmcc. died r>n Saturda), Dec, ^ 10.2011. a] the Lutheran Home \ at Tiiniiy Onks. Henry Lcc Wlllluins JiT Bom in Davtc County on llenr) 1j.x; \S'iUutina Jr.. 63. June 27, 1932. she was the of Ridge Roud. Mock>vil]e, daughter uf tlic hilc Oscar Lee died on WcdncMlay. Dec. 7. Wyrick and Chloiv Lorana By* 2011, at Davis Regkinal MeJj- erly Wyrick. Before her fciire- meot she boil liceu employed 91 Center in .Slalcsville. Bum in Rowan County « as uti uccoutitaiit with the Ford May 22. 194K. he wil< the sun Motor Co. where she was the of iLc laic Henry la:cWijbainj lop oLVountunt tn the .South- a tiJ Dcitie Rebecca West Wil- cttM iNcgiou for a uitmhcr of luins. Before bvcuuiing dia- years. She had worked at Hume abled, he was cutployed hi GjI Co. She vvai a nicDibcr ul Souihem Screw Company iu (ixdcemcc VuiicJ Mellydlh) StJlusviire and wasgf llie Bap- Churvlt and was a past presi- tist Faith, dent of tkie Salisbury Credit Survivon; his wife. Darbani NVtimvo's Oub Lickcv Wtllianv. ub»to he Survjvors: a son. Mark Crea* luonied 1 m Dec. H, 1 a m iu. »nn4if(VKilccjnee:2grnnda(»u. Jujjius E. (Hcatbci O.) Wil- ilnc Crenson of K«kueU tmJ hmns of .NkK'ksvillc; 4 gmnd- Kciiu CieuMiu of Knosville. children. Tiim Mnhc WiUiimu* To mi.; and Z gKoi*giiindelu!* llutihenv. Kcbeecn Mi/^ibeih drcii, Landoii and IHirkcr Crcu* Willinni«, lessiica l.yiin .Nor* uii of Ruckvvell. She w%v also preceded kcti. .i»d Urmldou Aiulreu' Norkcit; a grcat-gnuujMHi. bruther. Harvey Jordan Blake Hutciicns; and "H A " yiick. his moiheT-ia*Liiv. Itcjuice (!. A cclebniiJiin *4 life vrivice Laekcy of Mocksvillc. will be held on Sanjrday, Dec, He was also jtfeceded in 17. M 2 pin Hi Couleemce Jealh by n son, Clwirlcs line Cniivd MetliiHlisi rUiush witli Wllliumi, mid nsivtet. Karlui the Rcv.e, PjtrieV Marion und \V 1111,11:1*. 1 Vrty 11rid<)iH» ol IiLinli ng. A eeIvhtutulu of lite nci v 1 Tin; Fmulv IV ill reaive IriciuB was lielJ Sunday, Dec. 11 :ii on JridHv, Dee 1<i, ftoin 7'9 p.m ut Society Biiptivl Cliur pm. al lUe re.sidcnce ou .Main w jihthc Rev. David Childie: A celvhtutiou of life MHvire aslielJ Sunday, Dec. II Hi 2 m ut Society Biiptivl Cliureh iththc Rev. David Chi1dies.s. .Street fhcy »ill (cccivc again Pavtur J.B. Parker, hiid Jasiui on Saiurdu) frnni 1*2 p.m. Hi Huehanan ufticiatmg Huinvl Oic ehiirdi, .Memo]ii Jr. VV.1* in Uw vhiiti'h Lvnieiery. (AXilcecuee Itie fam i1> rectiu J1ricnds im Methodist, 107 Main St,,Cool- Satii,*day.Dcc. Hint DavicFn* ceuicc, ncru) Scrvice,CL'UICC, Online condolences: ilaviefurirniht'fi*«',• wi Online condolences: uneic. JavicfiiiieruhrrvU'oav wi, Classifieds 1-877-751-2120 Danici Buoiic Miller Jrl Dinicl "Difinj" Boon? MlIIcr Jr,, 7(>, of SaIishiiry died SiHHlay, Dec. II. 2011 at his rwidcnctj. Mr, MilWr was bom Oct. 1. 1935 in Davic County, the son of the lute Daniel B. and Vcula S, Miller. He was a 19.53 gradu- Hie of (^vdecmcc High ScbvvJ ami allcntkJ \N'cavvr ,\irline School in Kansa.v City. Mo. He vv» employed uilh Hav-O. Rich Dairy for 27 years, stait- ;ng AS H route vnleginan nnd was the bnineli ni.iiuiger ju (2oa- cord, then worked PLS until his tclireincol Id addilioo in pnlillc ulirk he famwd nil nfhJs lite and lovcvl Southern Gospel M ustc.telling sturics ai>djokes. He alieisdud Fmnkhn Pnt&byte* rian Church, ,Mso jtruccdlng him indcnib WAV a sister, Gloria Miller. Survivors: his wife, Peggy .S .Milkr. whom he ituiricd Aug. 195'>. ibnghier IBua- bcth M, Berry; grandchildren KvUi Betty. 'I'lvul Berry and Travis Bern, brother Nlalhios .MJlcr. uuci il fiiimhcc nf uccea and nephews, 5 iri13111*0 vviLt 10 he fmm 6*R p.m. \5cdnesd.vy, Dec. 14 at Sumnwiseli Funeral Home. Ill other limex ilic fomUy uiU h« ul ihe home of Jus dnugbier, HU funeral service was to he Hi 2 ]>.in,Thiif>dny. Dec. 15 at Frailklm Prcdiyteriati Chureh eoDducied hy Ihe Rev. Lorry Stfinincy wilh hiirinl to fiJlow at Ktivcon .klcmnrin) Park. Mvinonols AcucricoQ Heart AsKic. 222 S. Church SI. Surie 30,3, Charkmc, 28202; or Franklin Presbyterian. 2H0 Fninklii) Church Dr,. SalUhury, 2K147. Online coiuUilcnces: www, ui'iiiirr\rff/uuefiiUu»i*e^oin. Riclmrd E..Shonner , .Mr Kichnnl lidvsurd Shoff* ner. K4 of SfH>ffncr RoaJ. k Mocksvillc. died Sarurday. Dec. 1<I,2(J|] utDuvieCuunly Hospital in Mocksvdie, He was a native of Yodkln County, Bom Feb. fi, 1927. he was ilie .von of Ihc late Manio CiJumbus And liinm.i Snwhers Shoffncr. Mr, Shuffncr was re tired from Uw ]uin1n;r uiduslry and vv-a* a (unuvt. DnlTce. 16, FJ49 Im tuuniud Lucille IreUnd, who preceded him in Jcucb <111 kLircb 22. 1993. He was uJm) preceded In ikaih by 2 sUtcrs: Stella Cheek aod SanrunOva Gray, and hv a bruther. Huherl Shuffncr. .Survivors; 2 mhlv. Kny Rkh- nrd .Sliiiffuct (Diaoc) of lUr- oniiy and 1 toy liJinnrc .Sboff* ner of MiKkvvillc; 3 hmihcrs, Jumcs ohJ Bill Shnffncr of Mockvvitic iiiid Jerry Shoffncr uf Slatesville; a sister. Bar bara Powell of Mocksvillc: 3 graiuJeliildrvn, Angic SholTocr of HArmony, Shoruum Sboff* ner of Mocksvillc aod Coni .SbofTuer *4 \\TiLvUm-.SaJem, 3 gn;iit*graoJchilJn:n; und a sis* tcr*ln*Lw. Nunnic Sue IrclimJ of Mocksvillc. Funeral services cdehrtit- Ing Mr. SIkdfner's life were held Tiwiikiy a! 11 am. at R<«k Spring Daptlsf Oiurcli conducted hy the Kcvs. Steve Hnlgccix'k and Billy Man ners. Burial fiJIovseJ In (he Ruck Spring BaptUi CTiurch Cemetery. 1hc fniiiily received friends MoihIm) nt ilic luiKSl N Troiiliuim Memorial (Tia* pel *>f Kenviv FvincnJ Home of IfanooDy iJiiliric uoudolcnccs: wine, rea1/vfunrra/liiniirbuniuiny. parmen Monique ArisiX Cnnncn khmiquc Arisi. Rl.* of Wllliuvcn Lane. Mocksvillc. died on Saiurduy, Dec, IB. 2011, Dom In Naiscy. Fraiwe on Get, 2. 1930, she was the daughter ivf the Inte Geioence Ovemcer. She was of the Caih- o\'k faith, Suivivora; 2 daughurra, Concecta Hawkins of New York and Brigille Hawkins of Mocksvillc; 6 gratiJcluldren. Muititjuv. JLiytnund. JvonilfLT. Julian. Shannon, urd Leah; 5 greac-grandchildrvn. Reina. (Tltto. KJuouiun. Rnruyah. 8fhl Shonnelle; and u brother and nephew In France. In oddiixin to licr mnihcr. she was preceded indeaih by a ilavighicr. Patrice Hawkins, A ccU'bratiun <4 Ufc service will he coivlnctv J iin Ihuisdny, IXc, 1.5 III 6 p.m. ill (he fhivic Funeral Service Chapel wiih I3uic(h.i KibfaoUrs offidAting Tlx fimiily nlU leccive fncods fiom 5-6 p.m. dl the fuaecal laime. Memorials: Kate B. Keyiinliis Huspice Home. 101 llo&picc Laoe. 3Viu*loQ*.Sa]cm, 271U3 Online eondulenccst ivhav, ilnvii-fune/iilservU-i'ifwi, Uilly Kay Ovcrcabh^i Mr. Dilly Ray Overcash. 7I. of Cficny Street. Mocksvillc, d led Wediiesdiiy, Dee. 7.2011, &l Auttiura Cuic of Mnckvv iUc. He was bom Sept. 3.1940. in Iredcll County to the Liie Fred Lcc and Minnie Susana Over- cash Ovcrcosh.Hc had been employed with .^mtbem Serew Co. in StatCAvillc, Me was a de voted ujn und a loviag brother. He wu also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Viula Safrict aud (?nlberioe Hcnung; and 4 brothers. R k'hurd. Donald. Lar ry and Paul Ovcrcaah, Survivors; 3 listers, Betty Jean Ovcrcash of Statesville. Nancy Correll and Linda Over- cxdi. both of Mocksvillc: 2 bfuthers, Charles Overvash gf Florida and Jeny Overcavh of Virginia; und several nieces and nephews. Online condolenew www. eaifuifiinera/sfrvice^om, Edwin T. Johnson Jr/^ liduiti Thenphil Jnhjisnn Jr.. fix. <4 Spillmnn K«)nd. Farm- iuglon, died nn T'ucvday, Due. 6.2011. or Wukc Forest Baptist Mcdicnl Center. Dom in Davie County un May 31. 1943. he was the son nl the laic lidwtn TbuviyJiil iuhn^mi Si. and Esihci W<iuds JohnM>n. Before liis disability, he vsaN iu boat sales and was a meinbct of rnriningiou I'mled McilioJisi Church, Survivors; his Wjfu, Linda Bilks JiJiiLvun i4 the home; 2 daughters, Cuilwryn Kennedy mhI UUv Julmsou; u hrnthLT, Gci>c Johnson of Winston-Sa* Icm; ukl 2 gmiukluldJCQ, Jake and Lia, CL'Icbralion <4 life scnicv was held on Friday, Dec, 9. at 1 pm. nl FuiiiiiugiuQ I'mled Method!vl Oiurch with the Rev, Sura Scnigg* orficinlitig, .klciuuriuls: Davje F'unL-ral .Service 10 help vviib espensvs Online LXMuJolences: nni'w, c^vjVjhfteroJserv/r*'xi*m. UAVIi: COUN ry |;NTKRI'KISK RKCOKD.Thunday.Dn;. 15.2011-0 Kerr Ballcy Graves Mr. KciT Boilcy "Slim" Graves, 93. of DcbUrk>i) Roail, Mocksvilie, died Monday, Dec. I2,20!l.nthis himic. He was bom Dec. 23,1917, in Davic Cuunly to Ihu iatc Guy 0(ha nntl Evu Uerrler DcuJmon Graves, iie wu.s a welder and mechank' in MiKrksville until he retrred to his liotrie shop in 1970, Upon retirement. he> nmc of hit lote i«f ti»hiQ;aod boatinf. he was well known as the man to %ec fc>r repairs of boat motors. His hobby of in* icrcst was ihst of re^torint; sn- ll<|ue auloiTKibiles, Mr. Graves was uddcd to the Lord's body. iJic church. Ihrou^h his obcdt* eiKC M the Gos|k1 on Tcb. 6, 1972. und h u.s ru muii>cd u faiIh* ful Christian wiih his name on roll With the con^re^iation of North Main Street Church of Christ. Mooksvilk; 5ur>'iviirs: his wife of 73 yean. Dcrtha Jones Graves of the home; 3 children, Dwaync Graves. Uetty Cxsvidy (Ken) and Dale Wall (Duof); 6 grandchildren, Carlu Howard, Chcrie Howard, Todil Cussidy (Delh), Thnd Cussidy (Toiiyu), Lisa Rivers (Doug) nod Angela Mnuklin (Shane); uiuJ 13 gceai' grandchildren. Zack. Shclton, Nathan, David. Curly. Sum. Katie, Reese. Ryan. OaiJey, Holdcn, Cadyn and Sydney, Remembrance of his life services were lu he held ui II am. Thursday, Dec. 15 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Tom Torpy aJiJ Claude Pharr nfHeialing Ihc rnmil) was tn receive friends fnim 6-8 pjn. Wedncsdjy. Dec. 14 at the funeral home. A privuic, lm> moiiuie fumily hum! wus to be at Jericho Church uf Christ Cemetery following the Dec. 15 services. Memorials: OperationSmile, an organiration that pnvvides surgical procedures in under privileged cuuntrics for chil dren bom with facial ikfooru- lies. w>vw^p<rtifinnM»il/'j>rg. Afier cgmpleiion of the fofm. mail to Opcrahon Smile, f-135 TIdcwuter Drive, Norfulk. VA 23509 Online condulcnccs: tvwiv. eoimifiine'raLiervire ximh. Lucille Mann Wooleir t* Lucille Mann Wot>tcn. 82. died on Sunday, Nov. 20,2011. at McdWest Jlaywood. A nulivc of Huy wikkJ Coun ty, slic was II iluughler uf the late P.C. and Mattie Fnuik* Im Maim. She wus an Atlanta Braves fun uml un active mem ber in the NX.*. .Stulc Highway Patrul Auxiliary. She wwi high ly organized in every fucci of her 1ife a nd was a n active inertv- ber of Fint Daptbl Church of MucLsvilk. She was also precciled in death hy her husband, W R. 'Dill* Wootcn. in 21U9; and a hmcher, Carl Lee Munn. Sufvivor%: twin Gurry Wootcn und wife Sheilu und Larry Wwten und wife Lydiu, all of Cuiituii; 2 sisters, Peggy Ruhinsun of Canton, and Mary Sue RiKvdurmer of Clyilc; h brother, Wjllinm 'Pete* Mann ■nd wife NasK'y of Canton; h grandchildren. Heuihcr Woo tcn. BrecA Woolen and wife Stacy, iulic .Siuilh and husband Shannon, Jamie Seugraves and husband Anthony. Tim Owens and wife Daniclk, and .Scott Owens and wife Amy; 11 great grandchildren; i'Cvcnil fl icccs and nephews: uml her special cut. Smnkcy. FurKral services were held at noon on Weduestluy. Nov. 23. at Rrst EJaplisl Church of Clyde with the Revs. Or. T. David llalbp ami Heath Diiv n ofhcj- ating. Burial followed ui Craw ford/Ray Memonul Gardrns. The rnmiiy received friends from 10:30 ajn.-noon prior to the service at the church, MenKwmIs; N C. Stutc High way Pntrol Ansiliary, c/o Mar- cia Culler. 409 Turn Berry Drive, Mclianc, 27302. kodncy Darren Lank Mr. Rixincy Darren Lnii Mary Anderson Crew Ms. Mury Anderson Crcw>, 44, of Charlotte died uncii|>ccl- 93. furmerly of Elmorc RouJ, eJly Friday, Dec. 9, 21111 after Mcs:ksville. Ukd Snttirduy, a brief huttk with cancer. Dec. JO. 2011, at Davic Plucc He was born Feb. 22,1%7 in Residential Care. Forayih Couniy to Vnncc Un- She wax bom June 29, 1918, gene and Helm Lainl Lunicr. in Davic County to die late His passion for music led him George Waller and Cora Eli?- tu become a mulli-ins!ruincnt ubclh Hnrris Anderson. Ms. musician where he played wiih Crews was of the Baptist faith several bands which allowed and wa.s retired from Carolina him the o|iponunity to tour tJw Lingerie. Uniled States and parts of Eu- She was preceded In rope. His pas^on fur pcuplu. death by 2 sisters. Annie and young and old. earned him JosJc Andetwn. the nkkfiamc *Uig Dear* hy fnends. Survivors: a daughlcr, Jca- riett Wood of Georgia; a son. Survivor^i; his purcnis uf Ad- Jerry Crews (Jank) of Mixks- vanoc; u sislcr. Annette Nice vilic; 6 grandchildren. Jerry uod husba nd ictry of Frank Mil, D river (Vcrun ica), Eddy Dri vcr Va, and their daughter, Stcphu- (Ji^miic Sue), Kayc Cull, Kim nie; a brother, Vaivc Lunkr Driver, Denisc Hcmlria (Tint) aod wife Phyllis ufKcrncrsviIk niul Sonyu Crews: 4 graal- and (heir son. Dlukc and duugh- grandchildren, Chris Driver, ler, Rachel; alung with several Tenner Call. Jordan Hendris aunts, uncles uodcuusiiLs. and Hannah Hendnx; and spe- A funeral service was held clal friends, Dielz and Totutha al .1 pun. Monday. Dec. 12 at Danner and Maiy Andcrvm. Dethldiem Unit^ Methwiist A funeral service was con- Church with the Rev, Dmry ducted at 2 pin. ThurMUy, Lemons officintmg. Mr luuuci Dec. 15 at Bear Creek Baptist lie iti state 3U minutes prkr tu CTiurch with the Revs, EtUly the service. Burial fuliowcd in Driver. Charles Duckncr iKid (he church ccnKtery. The fum- Grvv McHwun <>rrtcia(ing. ily received friends on Sunday Burial followed in (lie church at Hayworth-Milirr Kindertou cemetery. The family received Chapel. friends Wednesday, Dec. 14 at Memorials: Rudiiey Luiiier Euion Funeral Home. Salmon Trust. 4242 rulkdoii Memorials: KospKc/Pallia- Df„Chafk>nc. 28205. Online cundokiicev: kayworih-miUrt xinn. tive CareCenter, 377 Ho.spital St.. .Suite 103. Mocksvilk; or Dear Cnxk Baptist Cemetery Fund. 492 Dear Creek Church Roud, Mocksvilk. Online conduknccs: ivhiv. Pearl Cardwcll Spllfl JK Roud. MocksvdkMrs. Pearl Canlwell S|>ll.^ "^"^1 SI. of Mockivillc, dicJ Tiics- 'omifwieraLvm day. Dec. 6,2011 at Wcslw<hKl Hills Nilrsiiig Ccn(cr. Nuncy Bogcr Taylor IShe wus horn Muy Jh. 193(1 Nuiicy Ann Bogcr TayT In Wilkes County to Toy uiul 78, of Cleveland, N C , diwi on Belva Currtctt CanJwcll. Mrs. Dec, I.2U1I at Charlotte Me- Splin munugcd Friendly Center muflul Hospital. Grocery and Pearl Hair Fashkui She was bom on Aug. 2.1933 in Mocksvilk for more than 2U in Davie County to Blanche years with her husband before Elizabeth Dull Bogcr and Hu- his death, hcit Cheshire Boger. She was She was preceded In dfulh a graduate of Famnngtun High by her pacenu and her husband, School, Gardner-Webb Ccdkgc Alexander Splitt. und Appalachian Slate Teach- Surviving: a son. Ralph Uyrd cn College. She taught school and wife Sandra; a duughicr, in Gas ton i a. Woudbridge, Vu., Jcknc Kennedy: griiudvliil- Chnpcl Hill and Chark)((c Ciiy dren.Mkhclk,Taylor and hiis- Schools, retiring uficr 28 ycurs. band Marvin, ami Ralph DynJ She wa^ prvccded in ikalh Jr.; and several great-grand- by her parents; her husband of chiklicn. 42 ycora. Ernest Ray Taylor; hy A graveiidc .service was held 3 bmChcrs. Hamld. Odell and at I) a.m. Friday. Dev. 9 at Johnny; and by 2 sisters,Edith Park lawn Memorial Park with ural an infant. I'totur ]>m Jiioes ullkioting Survivors: 2 sisters. Carolyn The family received fricr^Js Dogerof Faimington and Bran- Dec, 8 al Huywofth-Millcr Si- da Boger of Hcrnando, Flu,; 2 las Creek Chapel. M>ns and 2 grand.son:». Ernest Memorials: Al/hcimcr's As- Bmdicy Taylor (Kimbcrly) and SW..38UU Shamrock Dr., Chnr- lotre, 282(5. Online cnridulcriccs: iv^vh'. /io\w>rt/i •millfr.ami. son Chase and Eric Ray Taylor (Carrie) and son PierMU. A memorial .service was held at ihc home on Dev. 4. ^ Girl's Birthstone Ringrj Kb* I^VAW.W Fi»R Christm.s: .SIOCXSVILLE • 751 374? TANDSCAPE<; i ^WASHESriVi-iPr» ^ ' II Rasldentlal and Commercial Full Landscape & Lawncare Services Light Grading.'I'roc&l'Linl Installalion Pruiing • Pivcr Sidewalks £, Palins. 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Largest dance dnor in rhe Triad h2U5 Ramada Drive | Clcmn>vn«. NC | 33fi.714.U1 *2 | wtvM-.ihevillageinn.cum 2011 Christmas Services First United Methodist Church 310 North Main Su«et, Mocksville Voii art corJially idnVcif to the Seventy-Seventh Annual Candle Lighting Concert presented by the Chancel Choir Three 1Ji:nlic:i1 Serxice, 5:00 pjiu. Sunday, Dev. 18 • 7:50 pjii.. Sunday. Dec. 18 7:30 p.in.. Monday. Dec. 19 t^iirsi'ry Care Prrn uU/i Christmas Eve Services Dec. 24tli at 4:30 p.m. & 11:00 p.ni. CudIs, Reading,. Cnrnmuninii &. Candle Lislillng Service, and Spcclvl Mioic. Christmas Day Service One Service Only • .Sunday -11:00 a.nt. Worship Service I Fprmcriy Oavt* Oif Co CDuality Oil te*tc«niloripi«ir ll)S©cg®Qfl[jti(5(^ P0DD [SsiSoB Aunew Quality Oil Propane customers receive a discounted, first fill rat^e! CjtJI.its today! * All cuifom.ri subj.ct to crrdif appicval Auionwlic Keep Fill • Full Service Propane. 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Kerr Bailey Graves 1917-2011 MOCKSVILLE ¤ Lucille Mann IVoolcji 1929 - 2011 HAYWOOD CO. ¤ Rodney Darren 19h7-2011 CHARLOm ¤ Pearl Cardwell Sylitt 1930 - 2011 MOCKSVILLE ¤ Mnry /lifficrsiin Crow's Niiitry BogcrTaylor Ro.'ie Mae Anderson i9:3-:oil MOCKSMILE Eaton Funeral Service JMN M.imSlmol Sb>-)a'vill.',NC (336)751-2148 Kulh Slecle Lewis Kuih SiccIc Lewis. 92. of PM Stceic Lane, MocV^villc, thcii on rriddy. Dec. \f*. ;nil at Kate D. Rcynokls HLwpiee Konic ill Wm5itofi*Salcin. She wu:; bom on Oel. 2A. 1919 in Duvic County to tlie liitc TiKTcst MoKinlcy Stccle iind UlaiK'hc Lillian J«kics Steck. She was educated in Djvk public 5chools, and rc* t ircd AN a tcIcphone opcrutur fuf Ekil South Telephone Co. Slie a member of Second Pre** hytcnaii Church m Mock^villc, She was also pirccdcd in dealh hy her hu&band, Steven Lewis, Survivors: hurson, Marvhall Allen StccIc of Mocksvillc; brothers. Carl (Valeric) Sleek of Clinton. MJ.. Minor (Li/1 Stcele of Mocksvifle: sisters. S>lvia Slecle of Mocksvillc: Odcll Scarlcs of Chnton, Gwendolyn Coiicrof Bethcs^k, Md.; 3 grandchildren; 5 grvai* gniiidcliiltlreiK and n lio&t of iiicccs. lie phcws, cousins, ochur relatives and friends. Vi.si(;»(ion wastobe at 1 p.m. Thursday at St. John AML Zion Church ui Mucksville. fdluwciJby the funeral ai 1:30 ;it the churrh, ofAcialed hy the Rev. Gwendolyn Hampton- Uuriul wu in Second Pics* liytcrian Church Cenicicry in MocLsvilk. Online condolences: nohlc- iinJkidwyrom. I Maddox WP. Schulz«/V. M^doK Wllhelm Prinre Schul/c. son of Andrew W>l- iK'Ini end Anunda Druukc Lowe Schul/e of Salisbury. wiLS JcUvcred Ktlllbom on Tucsiluy, Dev. 13.20] I. ui Da* vis Regional Medical Center in Stuicsville. Also survivirtg: his grand* (Xircnts. Wolfgang Schul/c of S^vtlaiul. Ontario, and Deb Al* vcniun of Charlotte. Kelly and Wendy LowcofSali.shury.Vk-ki Bailey of Piano. Texas. Rodney Bjiley of Mocksvillc; gn;a!* yr.iiHlparcnis.Twila Baumgard n( Wmvtiin^Sskm. Daniel Lowe of Uclfry. Ky.. Limlscy ;Mid Giflcy Kennedy uf Lex ington. Lucy Propst of Sulis* hut), Jaajec CrbnbD. Iklharinu. W V. Bill and Peggy Baiky of AJvaivc. and Helen Tnicll of SUicksville: and greai-grcat* gmiHlpxrenls, TTKlma Lowe of Belfry, Ky. and Gkndine Jus- Ik* of Dclbanon, W.Vu. The fiunily received family :irul friciiils on Sunday. Dec, IX. at Powlcs Funeral Home in Hivkwell. Services and burial were private. Online cixidolcnccs, h^vh'. /V nv/fs/uncrulhtmeriHn. McmorbIs: Maddox Sc h ul/c Memorial Fund at BB&Tor 220 Moylc Avc. Salisbury. 2SI4f». FARM FRESH PORK AllHaluraJ Ma ArVteial frmdionM GRAIN FED BEEF sr moots mar• oajvarrAVAMMU Jeiry 1 Cindy Foster : (336) 998-7175 i Through The Bible with Les Feldick We arc starting a locEil Non-Denoniination£il Home Bible study on January 17, 2012. For more infonnation please Call 336-784-0272 Mary Doris Childresy^ Mrs. Mjj) Doris HoJg^ Hsrdy Chddrcss, 7J. formerly of Court Square. Mocksville, died Friday, Dec, 16.201L Slic wiis bom July 18. 1938. ill Surry County to Mary "Mag gie" Hiitchens Jcslcr of Yadk- iiivilk and the late Wiley Ed gar Hodges, Mrs. Childrcss enjoyed reading many of Billy GraJiam's books, keeping In touch with friends and writ ing letters and cards to those tliruughout I he US. She col- Icvtcd dolls, angclv and Elvis ineiiKjrahilia. Slic wa.4 also preceded In death by her husband. Clauilc Etiward Hardy. Survivors: 2 sons. Jimmy Edw tmJ Hardy of Advance and Joseph London Hardy and his partner. Michael Cheatham. hoth of Mocksville; 2 sisters. Juanlta Ann Otcro ufJoncsville ami Kiiren Jester Hulchens iRundy) of Bounville; 3 broth ers. Walter Eugene Hodges (Gvie Bell) of SanfonJ. Wiky Douglas Hodges (Margie) of High Point nnd Buford Oarrvll Jester of Bounville; "Buddy;" second nephew and caregivct. Sreven Hodges; and special friends, Carol Brown of Hamp- (onville and Grimes Crcason uf Mocksvillc. A memorial .service was con ducted ot 2 p.m. Friday. Dec. 23 ut Eaton Funenij Chapel with Chnplairi Fred Moretz of* liciHiing Memorials; Hospice/Pallia- tlve CaxeCcnlcr. 377 Hospital .St.. Suite l03,Moebvilk. Online comMcoces: *r>*nv, r<wm/uru'rahfr\icruf>m, DorU Lee llenge Doris Lee Church Bonge. 6.^ of Lumiics Way. Coolceiucc. dicd on Monday. Dec, 19.2011 at Autunu) Care of Mocksvilk. Bom m Guilford County, on July 31. 1946. »hc wasihe daughter of the late Howard Kiiklley. She vvorked a.% a ma chine opcnilor in the cotton tcxble industry, and was of the Baptist fuiih. A gravoidc service wus to he cixiductcd 31 I p.m. Thurs day. Dec. 22 at Legion Mcltx^ rial park with the Revs. Jimmy Church and Dwight Durham iifhcjAUng The famih was In receive friends from 6:30-8:30 p.m. OA Wctlnesday, Dec. 21. a! Davie Funeral Service. Survivors: a son. Randy Lee CTmrcli of Coolcemee; daugh ter. Darlenc (James) Grecr of Cookcmec; 6 grandchildren; and 8 greni-grjtuJchildreri. She WON also preceded in death by a son. Joiiathon Mat thew Church: and 2 sisters.Joy Ann Mill and Zelma Sianky. Online coivdolcnees: wmv. Juviffi/iietiilsrn'iccx'/Hn. Tell US what you think with a letter to the editor liiic Brvwn Belchcf died L«inplon and had atlendeJcol. Dw. IJalWakcForalBapiU |cfc; hu dream was W become « BBK i Mi^ical Cenicf. psjclwlosisi one day. Kyle was She was bom in Dm ic Coun- „ ik,,«ed lo his 6a^, HiiaDoa IsbHO of ClemiDOBj «ad Ibcif ly, daujhlet of Oarencc Odcil 3.j,„H)Id daughicf, Zocy. Drown Sr., and Johnsic Mason .umi.ing. hjs mncbei. Llaiiie Kod^cis and bcr hauci'. Drown. She gradualed fruni flnicc Ajreslo of Norfolk. Va.; his falher, Rick Rodjers and Davie High School in I96.V wife icKsy of Lancaster; a sisfcr. Mejfhun A^resto and hu-sband Musi ofheradcll life was S|A>I1I z,\\., aiul nieces, Michelle. Monica and Mia. aU of Mocksvillc; in New Yofk. where she retired hrollier. Trevor Rodders and wife Katie of Leula. Pa.; several fntiii Pilgram State Hos|)ital as junts, unelcs, and cousins; and grandmothers. Doris Rodgcrs of a nurse attendant. Oxford, Pa. and Nancy Wliecler of Lesinpon. Hefhodand.RiillipDclcher. H, was preceded in dcoth hy his grandfalha. Ray Rodgcii; St.. preceded her in death on and srandfalhei. Don Wheelet. AuE*. 26,2001. A fuiKral service wu tub; cunJiiclcd at noon Thursday, Dec. Survivois: hci step-mother, jv,lium l-imctal Chapel «ilh l-nslia Hnllip Btaude ofCcial- Juanila Drown irf Mocksvillc; inf. Durial was to fi^low in Ruse Cemetery In Mocksvillc. The 2 sons, Phillip (Chincl) Dckhcr family was to receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior Jr. of Mockaville and Edwurd lotlic licrvjce. Uclclicr of Wyandanch, Lonp Online condolences; WKSva-in.w^ncru/.rer. trea-oni. l.stttiid, N. Y.; 3 brotJicr>i. Way »c 2m:^eLfrDorls"! Arfv^ncc Ncws 5 sjucfx. Lynetta Brown, OneII Lewis, Bronda McDonald. An* « - .... fclalTonie) Webb, and Wanda B) Bx""!" Z'mmcrnuin vtstted Amanda H. Fon.n Drown; 6 prandchildren; an Advance Correspondent at>d her family in Salisbury, aunt, Ida Goolsby of Mocks- Meredith. Cliris and sun Ca- vdle. Tlie Advance United leh were Salurday overnight from Pilgram State Hosjiital as a nurse attendant. Herhudiand.RiillipDclcher. Sr.. preceded her in death on Aug.26,2001. Advance News gelalTonie) Webb, and Wanda ») W""!" Ztmmcrnuin visited Amanda H. Fonin Drown; 6 grandchildren; an Advance Correspondent and her family in Salisbury, aunt, Ida Goolsby of Mocks- Meredith. Cliris and sun Ca- vdle. Tlie Advance United leh were Salurday overnight A memcrial service was held Methodist Church Gtanccl guesLs of Edith. Sundiiy the Saturday, Dec. 17 at I p.m. at Oiolr prcsenicd their Can- group had lunch with grand- KiiisdoniHaiiJehovahWitiiess laii Sunday morning dur- mother Pauline Hendrix in inMocksville.StevcnDerryof. jng ,hc worship service. Fork and on Mcmday Ihcy ticiaieJ. 1^ family iccetied -pj^. £an(o,a consi.vtcd of a had lunch at Edith'.s. bring- Imry2-4pjn 'Ship's .songs, ing in a prepared meal. Mc- Onlinc cooJolcDces- h h-»-. Susan Nelson was a featured Ussa H- Vaughn and baby GrahaniFw^raIllw„/,ier. ^ 'O- "o'* Nighf, J.wcph xvill bc flying back I.. Wyona Merrdl ^ ?" On Wednesday Nov Rick Dri-ucia Jr. and wife Joseph s hrd trip lo NClo 21111, Wyona Lillian Merrell Rbcklcdgc. Ra. arc visit his grcai-grandparcnt.s. Johnson died. spending some time wilh his Andrea Hendrix who ha-s Shcwasprecedcdlndeaihby parents Rick and Lcliu Do- been here with her mother, her husband of 69 years. Paul lucia al Hickory Hill. Dtiu Janic and her grandmothers Monroe Johnson; a daughter- sang a solo al the Mclhodi.sl since Wednesday Dec. 14, in-law, Betsy P. Johnson; licr church Sunday titled The will he leaving this week. parenis.GcorgeandSaUyMer- Gift of God's Uvc.'which .She has been of much u-sttls- rell;3hroihers;Waync,Aubrey impressive. Hi „u! Bill (Ub) M^ll; a^ her sister, vauda Merrell Minor _ « . j very impressive. Her mncc to Edith this week. ciADhDoaDhadflonn DcepcstsympathyloMar- (KO)'and her second Itnsther, frw" California 10 Rorida gic Markland Inlhe death of JusicMerreJI. ^ I'cr sister Magalmc Hartley Survivois: 2 sons, Rocky She i.s also a visitor at Davis.Shc died last wtxk. (■•iusnn) and Johnny John.wn; the DcLucia home. fimcrJl was Thursday Dec. four gninddjughlcrs. Lori Dud- Tlie children, grandchll- |,5. son (Jay), Juanna Huire (Eill. drcn and great granchildten Tlie Smiley family met at Jennifer Friherg (Scott), and of Edith Zimmerman gath- the home of Louise S. PolLsAmy Deth Duinos (Michael); ered at her home on Friday for their belated Thaaksglv-01^ « great-gr^-hildren, night for Chriamas dinner, ing and early Christmas din-Mon.^n.Drew^ Uke pod. ^ were Jatiic Hcndnx, ner Saturday. Dec. 19. Hiir- M>ii. Georce snu Lillian Hairc. . , . , ... ^Mnawcll Fribecg Detsy-Cinc dau^lcis and their ly-s.x family members andaiui Metre!! Grace Dumas; vhildrcn, Andrea Hendrix of friends enjoyed the festive and si.siet-in-laws. Mar.ic Mer- Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Melissa occasion. lell, Mary Merrell and Mary H- Vaughn and son Joseph Wishing everyone a Joy- Johnson; and many nieces ami uf Hansen, Idaho; (her (wo ous and Blessed Christmas ncplKws. daughters Ualxtlleand Ivory and a Neiv Year tilled nilhShe was bora in the Fork Bamum remained at home Love. Joy and Peace, community on Sept. 21. 1919. wjih their .step-father Jay R.She graduated from Mocksville vaughn due to school ohli-liighSd^atageibandtium „aiiomi); others were Aman- For Church Members Drauchn t Dusineas School -Winuon-Salem. She and PM da H.Fortin andsonElhanof And GueStS Onlywere married Jan. 23, 1942. Meredith H. Go- Last week's re port aboutAfter serving this country dor- *9" and husliand Chris and an open Christmas Party al■ng World Worlhheyrctuiiied their son Caleb of Cary who Advance United Methodist to the Fork community making enjoyed tlie festive meal. On Church is for members and(hcir huntc on Ku Cnrck Fami Suiiirday (he girls und bubics (heir guests only, uncti their move to Bcmiuda Village three ago. She Four Corners News tlie Cnuccnt Cond lector until^hc retired m 1981..She wa>ac- Qy Marie While I'ad not wen each other forlive m Fort Dapiist Church us pyu. Comers 15 years and enjoyed catch- wuH lu CIVIC and cunimunity ~ .affaire, Shr enjoyed .raveling, Corro.S|)ondcnl mg tip.golf, viuiltina, volunteering. Patr.e.a Hamm. from Car-reading and Ldking. She vet tin Mr. and Mrs. Grady Beck olina Beach, is visiting bcr ^hc retired m 1981 ..She wa>ac- Qy Marie While had not wen each other forlive m Fort Baptist Church us IS yean and enjoyed catch- Well lu CIVIC and cunimunity ~ .affaire, She enjoyed traveling, Corro.S|)ondcnl mg tip.golf, viuiltina, volunteering. Patr.e.a Hamm. from Car-reading and Ldking. She vet tin Mr. and Mrs. Grady Beck ol.na Beach, is visiting bcrexamplcwithhcfuncunditiiinal enjoyed a meal wilh Mr. and mother Bcnic Smith, love, positive spirit and love of Mrs. Charles Burcham, their Mr. and Mrs. Grady Beck life. friends from Ml-Airy, cheered on the Demon Dca- Her fumily received frkruK Edna Ann Bcck worked cuas at the huskctball gaine aiul family Saiurfay. Dee. .1 Xammy Burcham at un Dcc. 18. Details, Page 2 wi Eaton's Fuflcrul Home m Mocksville. Her life was cvl- chmied nt Fark Bapil.<st Giurcl} Suriduy, Dcc. 4 d( 3 p.m.. luL lowed by u gniveside servicei McntorUU: Fork Bap(i*it 3H0 US ME.. Mocksville. S Online cundoknccs: wh'x*. rttlim/unrritisfrvice lotn. Hmqs Husicry mill and tlicy www. ourdavie ilt-DAVIECOUNTVIvNTERPRISEKKCUKDiTliiindiix. Drc. 29,2011 Obituaries Delia Sue Williaiii.s X Mr^. Delia Sue WillMims, of Advance, died vn Wcdncs* day. Dec. 21. 2011 ac rhe Kutc B. RcyooliU Ho&pice Honie, She wu bi>ni Au^;. \ y. 1946 m ForsyiJt Counry to il>c late WilUam and Pauhnc Liven* good DlII. Mn. Willrnm.s wa:v an em{)loyce of Nuvaiit Meoth ax un inxunncc spcciuii«t. Svrvivtng; hcrdatiislitcr. Ekth Craicf aad liuaed Tominx M>* en; 3 grukkhildrcn, Di. Den* ftis and William Crater, all of Advance; 2 u.dcr^. Mary Rid ings and Inez HartJiian; 3 broth ers, William Dull and wife Jean, George Dull and wife Jcancitc and Jessie Dull and wife Dc- Johs; sevcmt nieces und neph ews: and 5 nicccs wlio helped widi ber care, l>iris. I rmimle. Mandy. Julia and Maryianc. A funeral service was held at 11 ajR Fmlay, Dec. 23 at Mocb Uniled McthodUi Gmrch hy the Rev. Wtlliom Tn}'U>r. Hnrinl fnllnwcd In Ihc church ccjneiCTv ihc famil}' received fricoiU Ihidsilnv al Hayworth-Mdkr Klitdcrton Chapel. MeiDonal.s: Hospicc/Palfka- rive C&xeCcm^. 101 Mospnx Lane. W i nstun-Sakm. 271n.3. OnlitK condoleiKCv: hapvorih-miUrrxoni. in Duvklsoti County tu the laic fjp IrclandWjlliiinis.Mt.Willlatw ^ having scrveil during (he Kc^ ^ ter for most of his life having f worked for Oscar Smith. Mr KH^KMcU^RcyLk^^ Hcw«nl«.prect^d.ndcath Rebecca Am. CormiT*pk-e MoiiK in Winsloii-S.kin. °'""v n ' "h^' M". Ribccea AnnTtoiili/^ lie «« hem. .n T-unun., J"'' "■ M«s...nd lud livcJ in Mocks- M«k,ville. d.cd Sn.ur-vilk to, the p:e.l .hrec yoart. "^T"' <I»y. [>«. 24, 2011. « Fors>ihHe was sclflctnployca as n ^ b^hcrs. Dallas. Elgin •„. ' and Pete Wilhum»;.truck driver and was a veteran « • r f »aiem.of the United Stales Air roac. ^1' °Vt She was bom Feb. 2.1, I Wf.,Hclovedto.loanwark,iinc!Ns T T i" lf«Jell County to Ihc latehibhics wucs- b.«..ng, Ibhing ban"'bv iKirnc^a daugMcr, Henry Edgar and Ath. Colum-for lobster, and Use bib. Wanda W.lhams of UsingWn, b.o Vork r.onii«.u Mas. Ciol-Survivors: his svifc. Lucille " ""• "bo to^ care M mm wa.s a retiroi dietician fromNelsonofUsefonsetrwinsons. '"t V ^!T.h n ^DonaM Nelson and Douglas '«*»»>«) " Advance; 2 Safcn, Unrted(Cclc.uJ.N-c|sna.bo.l.,4T.fsm- 1'"2 "d MethodistChuruh.L..Mass.:2daughlers,Debbie Uoweti tirjd bis moth- ^Ise wa. also preceded in(Janiesi Powers of Plyinuuili. I^helb-Uowc^, 2 j„,|, i-hi.niii..Vlnss .andKulhs Croiii) konis '"f." ' Aleaandcf Caruicr; and 2brulh. ofNewPortR.hey,Ba.tand1 Kenneth Lloyd Nelwnf, Kenneth Lloyd Nclxoii, 72. of Mock:«ville, died Dew. 2.^. 20n 3(Kute U. Reynolds Hov pke Home In WIn.don-Sakni. He wax ulf-employcd &s a truck driver and was p veteran of the United Stales Air Force. He loved (o <kr art work. und his for lobster, and the hcach. Survivors; his wife. Lucille Nelson uf the hontc; twin sons. Donald NcUuii and Douglas <Ce]c9iej .Vehin. hiitb of T.iua- ton.Ma.ss.; 2 daughlcrx, Debbie (James) Powers of PJyinuutli. \biss..iind JLith) (Tnin) Kiinix Medical Center In Winston* Salcm. She wus bom Feb. 2.3. I93f>, ill Ircdcll Ci»unty to the Ute Sl>e wu.( also preceded In denlh h> her huslviod. Ihonuix AlexandcrCartiicr: and 2hru(h- crv, Hcd nnd fVicTruuiitun. Rulh Stede Lewis 1919-lOll MOCKS VTLLC ♦ Alisrfily.r VV.P. Sc/rute wii -zun SAUSbURY ♦ Mdry Dffris Oit'lrfress ' 1938-2011 MOCKSVTILE ♦ Doris Uf Beugt I94»i-21)U COOLEEMCE ♦ jane Brown flrlrfiff 191.5-2011 NEW YORK ♦ IVyOTwMffrell/o/iiisoJi 1919.2011 DAVIE COUNTY ♦ Kyle Patrick 19R?-2U1l aEMMONS * .;:3N..M.iiiiUecl , Mta-ki.-ilk.hC 5 (3.«i)751-2!4S ; grandehildruii. OnlitK condolences; i CfahtifnFunfruJfhmejwi. FOR SALE: Cars • TrucksUtility Buildings Caiports;Al Sim. AH Qalvanuad [All Si2e Dog Lots j 336-751-3442 Mocksvllle, NC Survivors; a son. Lcunun we re bcated al 2076 Hwf 60t S. in kkcKsvijje m (he Eli$ Center BukknQ.336.751.3131 Clieerwine PHOTO d:o oe SPECIAL DOUBLEt6 pack CDCPDOUBLES FREE James Norman KiddleJ SainucI Clark Luiid>y^v Mr. Samuel ClaA Luiuy, 57, Moore 1 taii, .MiK-ksville, died Monday, Dee, 26,201J, al Wake Fonast BapliM Heallb -lamcl Norman Riddle, 7/, HH,I Snow Creek Road. Stalcsville..bed riydaj. Dee 22.2011, ,y54, in Iredell Count, to Wil- at Iredell Mcmonal Hoh'iI.iI |i.|„ Alben ukI Pat Oark Uu-following a br«:f .llne« after a j was a vetemn of the U2i.period of declining health, ^ Lundy wns owner/Mr, RKldle was txmi iii Du- „f cinrk Liimlj Tnick- ■" ing and was a faniutr. He wasthe late Ose'nf Rath and MaltB „ Falrmcunt Unitedikaueh|nnp He was MethodistaurchinStatcsville,. memher of Temple BapUM CnmaiNhe Italian 101.= of Church and began da.ry farm- Oklahoma and the Comaiatheing w.th his father .1 a young AssocHatkj.i, Hejge. In l%l, be and his wife bought u farm in Ir^dcIl Cu c.sl rank, that of an Eagle Scout. ter. Alac Rummage (Roland) ,KeU,). a daughter, of Uainglon; 3 brothers. Na- ^than-Rahbit Wdliams(loyix) Mocksvllle: 5 grandehiWrrn,and George FranUin WiUiams j,,, (Jeremy), Sa-(Vada). all of Uamgion ami „,„„||.a Sehuffer (Lynn), JannaOiimcy Willumur (Dons) of Scamon, Jer.v Cartncr and WillMixtksville; and numerous Cirlner; 3 gruut.grundehikJren,nieces und iwphewv, Whilaker, Mailec Sbuf-A mcnu.rial service w.ll be ,„li^ Whilaker; a si,,,coiuliicicd, (Henry); 3 OnhiK- cmdolcnccs: www, hmibers, til Iroutnuin. (Shu..,m..i^n«ii/remreuw.r, Mocksvllle. Ralph TToiiifflAa (Kscky) and IAxoxtk Tnnilmim ((iloha), all of llamptoiiville; 2 slsters-in-Uw, honnie Trriiitntan of Yixlklii* vilk tinJ Jlrcndu 1'n>u(jniin of Statcsvillc; and several nieces I Pv' I I and nephews. A funeral service was con- dticlednt .3 p.m.. Tncxduiy, Dec. , - 27 al .Salcm United Methodistunder New IVIanagement chinuh with uk rcvs. romk open 7 Hays a naek Fliagerald and Donnk Chup- MODiTueS. SaL & Sun E am til 3 pm luati idlielniliig. The Wy nas Weil, Tliura & Fri SamtltSpm placcdinihechurehlOminuic, prior to Ihc serviee. Burial ful- „ . , , - , , lowed III the church cemetery.Breakfast Special $2.49 The ram)l> received fnen.U Lunch Specials under $5.00 «.^i7on^'^ Memorials: Salcm UMC Salad Bar and Homemade Desserta. Building Fund, do Paul Show. Monday-Meailoaf *'l\ieaclay-S(«gbeUi ■ Wednesday-Salmoo 1^*2 Davit Academy Ri«d. TliurrdayAlliieken Pie • l-iiduy-l'liiiinOer Mocksvillc,Ubt Steak Every Dayl Online condolences: wi.iv, rorimfunrriUsifniri'j-oni. ly. und over the ne« sevcruldecades, he hccame one nf IIn Lundy wos a giving leading da.ry farmers in Nonh ^^,0 lived for his fani- Corolina, He won pwanU tou nuimirous to menti.a, and was R^i„ featured in mult.pk magaaincsand newspapers for his iniu,..- „f ssuesvilk; J ehil-live und industry leading tech- Lu^^,Iiliiues. Hm pa-ssion for fumi- Mocksvillc, Nicole Johnom r gnjai (hat hi.x two (Wyliu Jr.) of New Mexico, $9.00 Case Limit 8 Cases with Advantix Film Everydw Low PriceDigital Prints 100 METAL ROOFING 3'Coverage • dO» Colors Au cccau ua oroter nui aartp 40 Year Warranty UP TO'500" TAX CREDIT AVAILABLECMr.,r priccr 51-888--278-60S0 | MID-STATE METALS Li;-h"Ai7To^;MT7rBE /'c't LWASHEsil olduslrons (David and Nelson) Leijl, fnllowcd hini into il« familybiL-mcs,, m fnnn enuunue. Mocksvllle and Sarah Ashleytooperatcunder theirpuidancc. M„ore of Ihc home; 4 graiid- Hu. greulesr passion was foraniNue .racisus. He restored, Ctotts, Mia Johnson and D.vid bought, sold, and traded w.ih ^ (he best of them. He was hon- 3^,,ored as the Grand Marshall of ^ v/illiam Lewis Lundy the annual Davic County 4lh of July parade by the PKtdmuni ^ his futhcr-in.Anl..)ue Power Assocluliori. i.w.RayCrotLsof Mocksville, and he wore his cap from (hat ^ p„„^l u. heorganization ptoodly until his 3, , p ''"T'- Dec. 29 al Eaton Foncral ChapelHcwasalsoprcvcdcdindcath ^^h the Revs, Arnold Oosnellby a s.s(cr. Lou Jean Ukey. Jnjncr nlfromimg. Survivors; his w.fc of 52 •„years, Jean Sharpc Riddle. u„i,cd Methodist Church Cem-whom he married on Jen, 16. ^i,h n.iuiary graveside 1959; his 4 sons, David Rkliltc JTiefnmil. wnslu receive(Piuila) of Suony Point. Nelson «;30-*;30 p.m. onRnJdIe (Pam) of Statcvlllc, Wednesday. Dec, 28 at Ihc fa-JoH Riddle (Deborah) und Paul .^^ihomc R)dJlc (Kim), both of Char- Memorials; F.irmoui.tIwic; 6 granifchrldren, Emily, ,j„p, cemetery Fund, c/o Ar-Den, Philip, James, a.nny,.OHl .-hi^ Uindy, 184 Lund, Road, Ian Riddle; a havther, Donald 28625, Riddle uf Farmingtou; and a condolences: ww.v,sister Naomi VIck (Benile) of ..„,„n>neroJsrrs(,ca'm)i, Onviiville. Funeral services celebrating my his life were held at II ■.m, Twsda). Dec. 27 a( Tcmpk Elaine A. Reed Baptist Church with (he Rcva. Mrs. Elaine A. Reed. 7.3, TcrD TcvqKuigfa, Rjinil) died Simday, Dec. 2S. 2011 Miklwll, unJ Dob Hums of- al Fursyth Medical Center In ItLtatiog. DurioJ fiHIovcil ;it Wijiston-Saleni. .Snuw Creek United Methodist She worked us a secrcUiry Church Cciuvicrj , The fjiio* u( DuPont in Wayneshoro. Vu.. Ily received friends Moruluy ul Ihtii 2fi )can ul ]x>rt Defmnce Dunch'JohnsonFunenlllone. High School m PuM l>ctuicu:v. Online condolences; wuxv. Va.. UoaUy reliriog from Cold- hufichji'hnsonfuneraihume. well DAokci Triad RealUirs in Hillsdale. She was an active Mentorulc Snow Creek ineinbcr, servant. uAil pianist Mdhotlist Cemetery Fund, c/o ut Comutzcr Dapilst Church In Jim Rickcrt, 885 Snow Creek Mocksvllle. She volunteered R1 ind, SI Btcxv I lie. 2862.5: or wee kly ut A Storehouse for Jc- l e mpl c I Upli St. Museum K<utd. xu.s m M ncksv il Ic. Siuicsvillc. 28625. Survivors; her hushond. Ralph Reed; 2 wns, MikeNora McDaniel KoriniVvKcod (Kelly) «( Kellc, I'e.sas, Nora McOanielKoonlz died jnJ Mark Reed (Valcricl of Dcc,27.20l1 inSallshury, Winsion-Salem: and 7 grand* She is preceded In deuih children. Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sal 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road ■ Mocksvllle • (336) 751-2141 wvvH.fiisliTtiriiccD.irini ,., pTouchless or I? Brush wash F; Mocksville [' Auto Pride r Car Wash^ • OPEN24 HOURSilr : N. YadkinviBe Rd,p^. Mocksvllld pL* P (lerevs frwn Lowes jt Homt//npfovonwv) li) hvr huxhiioJ. Foley To KlHIIll/. ATTangcments arc incoi A inemurial xcrvlcc Wus to l)c held Ibursduy. Dec. 29, ut I pxn. at Cumatzer Daptisi pictc. Dur»ch Johnson ix han* Church. 1372 Comacrcr Rd„dling airjiigcnKHLs, Mocksville. with the family re- ■ — > cc IV mg friends aRcrwafd, Alu- g-m «« ^ iKra] service will be cunducted\pll jf on Saturday. Dec. 31 at II a.m.L_l O I'i' t'l' LiiKtey Funcrtl Home, 982 with a classified Kee2lctownHd,,Wcyi:TsCnve,•' Va. The fnmilv «ill recciic 1-877.751-2120 rieiuis prior to tl»e service, heginning at 10 ajii, I Mcmonals; A Storehouse for Jesus. PO Box 216.Mocks-