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Jan - JunDoris Mae Anders Mrs. Doris Mae Bowers Anders. 85, of Sparta, fonneriy of Mocksville, died Saturday, Dec. 27, 2014 at Genesis Health Care - AUeghany Center in Sparta. She was born Dec. 6, 1929, in Forsyth County to the late Oriinda Madison and Amanda Lou Doby Bowers. Mrs. Anders was a member of New River Baptist Church in Sparta. She loved her church aud family and was known for her chocolate pies. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Uonard Mack Anders; and infant daughter, Sharon Lynn Anders; a grandson, Jonathan Royal; a sister, Mildred Pollard; and a brother, Daniel Bowers. Survivors; 5 children. Gene Anders (Betty) of Sparta, Dale Anders (Pong) of Advance, Lynette Royal, Chris Anders, both of Mocksville and Joel Anders (Gail) of Sparta; 6 grandchil dren, Marsha Ramaza (Rico), Susan Ireland (John), Jason Royal, Kimberly Anders, Constance Anders and Nick Anders; 3 slepgrandchildren, Amanda Blankenship, Candace Aree and Corey Hawkins; nine great-grandchildren; a brother, Moody Bowers of MocksN-iUe; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral serN'ice was to be conducted at 1 p.m.. Wednes day, Dec. 31 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Rev. Hobart Dowell officiating. Burial was to follow in Bethel United Methodist Chiuch Cemetery. The family u as to receiN c friends from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 30 at the funeral home. Online condolences: ■^m-w.eaionfimerahervice.com. Tony A. Blakley Sr. Mr. Tony Alexander Blak- ley Sr., 68, of Mocksville, died on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2014. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston- Salem. He was born March 12, 1946 in Forsyth County to Ruby Elizabeth Hawks Blak ley and the late James Robeii Blakley. He was n veteran of the United States Navy Sea Bees with two tours of duty in Vietnam, and became an advocate for veterans and their needs. He was also an advocate for Davie County Schools. He had a love for beautifying Davie Countywith fl owers and landscaping through his company, Blakley Landscaping. Sun'ivors; his 92-year-old mother, Ruby Blakley of Clemmons; his wife of 49 years, Kay Fninces Owens BJakley of the home; two sons, Tony Alexander Blak- lej' Jr. (Kaj-en) of Lake Wylie. S.C. and Jajues MctorBJakle> (Kristen) of Advance; a sister. Carol Blakley Tomei (John) of Mot^ksvillo; a brother, Ste phen Wilson Blakley (Chris tie) of Vale; fi ve grandchil dren, Troy Alexander Blakley (Samantha), Jourdan Victoria Blakley, Owen Parker Blakley, Bowman Ward Blakley,and Karis Olivia Blakley; andby his veteran service dog, Max. The family received friends on Tuesday, Dec. 23 at Eaton[Funeral Home. A funeral ser vice was conducted at 2 p.ra.,'Wednesday,Dec.24 atChest- I nut Grove United Methodist Church with the Rev. Neal Jones and Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with military graveside ri tes. Memorials: Chestnut Grove UMC, 2812 US 601 ,N., Mocksville. Online condolences: Hnvw. ealonfuneralservice.com. Davie Count/ Fuol'c UbrarvMccksviili, NO George Thomas Clark George Thomas Clark, 71, died early in the morning on Friday, Dec. 26, in the com pany of his family. He was bom Jime 28,1943 in Hartford, Conn, to Bea- J trice Geer and Burgess Miller Clark. A 1965 graduate of ^ Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- ' lute, he spent his professional ' life as a wizard of mechanical sales in the HVAC industry. He loved his multi-cultural extended family and was es pecially happy as "Grandpa," sharing snuggles, sports, and fuii with his four grandchil dren. He particularly enjoyed currency collecting, and was passionate about ice hockey. He played recreationally into his 70s and was an organizer and manager of the Caro lina Classics Hockey Club for players over 60. He took pride in establishing the "Car olina Cup" tournament for se nior players, which crowned its first champions earlier this year. He was a life-long Hartford Whalers/Carolina Hurricanes fan thrilled to sec the Stanley Cup in person af ter the 2006 championship. His contagious opiunism and big heart made him a com mitted community volunteer, serving recently with other animal-lovCTs at the Humane Sociel^t of Davie County, as chair of the triad ABC Board. as treasurer of the Bermuda Run West HOA, and as an al ternate on the TBR Planning Board. Survivors: his wife of 32 years. Deborah Wilen- sky Clark; children, Kevin Clark (Tammy) and Dr. Paula Clark Fischinger (Joseph); grandchildren, Faith and Jack Clark, and Genevieve and Elena Fischinger; former wife and friend, Carol Clark- Matthews; his mother-in-law, Yvonne Wilensky; several in-laws, nieces and nephews, and his five feline family members. A life celebration will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday,.Jan, 3, at Bermuda Run Country Club. Memorials: Humane Soci ety of Davie, 291 Eaton Rd Mocksville; Carolina Hur ricanes Kids 'N Communitv Foundation (1400 Edwards Mill Rd, Raleigh. 27607); or any social services or arts charity. Online condolences: wvviv. luiYWorth-miller.co)ii. / / / Roth Ann Peters Coffey KutiiAnn Peters Coffey.69,of NorthForke Drive. Advance, died Wednesday, Dec. 24,2014, surrounded by her family. Bom Feb. 23,1945. in Albany. N.Y., she was the daughter of the late Ruth and Louis Peters. She was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Mocksville and a memb^ of the Franciscan Third Order. She had many jobs but believed ^ her most important role and greatest accomplishment was rais- ' ing nine children. Her life of faith, especially her 14-month battle with ovarian cancer, was an inspiration to many. She had unyielding faithand quiet endurance. Survivors: 5 sons, Brian M. Coffey of Advance. Michael J. Coffey of Windsor, Conn.. Joseph A. Coffey of New York, N.Y., John X. Coffey and James F. Coffey, both of Winston-Sa- iem- 3 daughters, Christine A. Coffey of Gamer, Marie C. Hip- pert' and husband Tim of Winston-Salem, and Nina C. Fingar and husband Bryon of Cla>ion; 2 brothers,Thomas Peters and wife Sandra of Pinehurst, and Arthur Peters and wife Judith of CobleskiU, N.Y.; her twin sister, Barbara Hill and husband Robert of Clifton Paric, N.Y.; 5 grahdchUdren, Jacob D. John son. Jessica L. Johnson, Jennifer C. Johnson, .To.seph A. John- son and Lillian G. Fingai'; and a gieat-grandson. Mason N. Johnson. . ... She was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years, Mi chael F. Coffey; her daughter, Lynn M. Johnson; and grand- dau^ter.AIexaR. Coffey. .-.c a.., I ThefamUyreceivedfriendsSundayeveniiig,Dec.28.trom at Davie Funeral Service Chapel, with a Rosary Service to be at 7 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 10 a.m. on ' Monday. Dec. 29 at the St. Francis of Assisi Catliolic Church Iwitti the Rev. Father John Starczewski officiatingBunal lol- ' lowed in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. Memorials; Johnson ChUdrens Fund, 143 Canton Rd., Ad- vance; or to Hospice of Davie, ill Hospital St., MocksviUe. Online condolences: wwwuUiviefuneralservice.com. Mary Frances Gofer Frances Bailey Cofer, 76, of Woodleaf died Monday, Dec. 22, 2014, at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. A native of WaJterboro. S.C., she was the daughter of the late James W, and Caro line Dent Bailey and the wid ow of the late Richard Allen Cofer Sr. Cofer wa.s a re tired CNA in the home health care industr)' and loved tak- I ing caie of others as well as i her love of famUy. She was a n member of the Church of God ; of Pi'ophecy and enjoyed her 1 church family, She had a great I affection for all animals. I Survivors: her son, Rich- I ard Allen Cofer Jr. and wife Robin of Newbeny, S.C.; 2 daughters. Sheny Susan Mitcbum and husband Robert of Le,\ington, S.C., and Lau rie Self ofWoodleaf.; 6 grand children; and 14 great-grand children. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Nolan Ray Bailey and John Bailey. A celebration of life ser vice was held Tuesday. Dec. 23 at 3 pjti. at Ihe Church of God of Prophecy on US 601 South. Mocksville, with Pas tors Joe and Sheila Jonas pffi- ciating. Burial follow ed in the I church cemetery. The famUy (^ends at the church1 one bdiir prior to the service. I Memorials; Church of God lof Prophecy, C/0 Sheila Jo- !nas. 2613 US 601 S.. Mocks ville. Online condolences; www. da viefuneralservirp Davie County PuDlic Upraiy Mcnksviile, NC Henry Turner Crotts du< Mr. Henry Turner Ootts, 87, of NC 801 South, died ce; n Wednesday, Dec. 17,2014, at 20 Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. G( He was born Feb. 24, 1927 h.in Davie County to the late Da- vid Franklin and Nettie Ann g; Elizabeth Brogdon Crotts. s Mr, Crotts was a member of Concord United Methodist Church. He was a veteran o! theU.S.Army serving during World Warn. Mr. Crotts and his brother, Homer worked side by side as masons and were highly acclaimed for ex pertise in Forsyth County and beyond. He was the founder of the masonry program at Davie County High School where he taught for 19 ye^s. Mr. Crotts enjoyed gardening and baseball. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Katherine Elizabeth Tutterow Crotts; 2 sisters, Sadie Mae Wagner and Kathleen Spry, 4 broihei-s, Paul, Buddy. Tom my and Homer Crotts; and a son-in-law.Terr^' Poits. Survivors: 2 daughters, Vickie Potts and Tina Felts (Keith); 3 sons, David Crotts (Diane),Richard Crotts (Deb bie) and Dan Crotts (Angela), all of Mocksville; 15 grand children; 20 great-grandchil dren; nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21 at Concord United Meth odist Church, with the Revs. Roy Miller and Darren Crotts officiating. Burial foUowed la the chm-ch cemetery with mUitary graveside rites con ducted by theVFWMemonal ' Honor Guard. The faniriy re- 1 ceived friends Saturday, Dec. 4 20 at the church, d Memorials; Concord UMC General Fund, 161 Cherry 7 Hill Road, Mocksville; or Pul- a- monary Hypeiiension Assoc., 8201 Roeber Road, Suite 400,Silver Springs, MD 20910. of Online condolences: ivww. ist catonjiinerulservice.coiii. Gregory Robert Daniel Mr. Gregory Robert Daniel, 53, formerly of Mocksville, died Sunday, Dec. 21, 2014, at Pioneer Medical Center of King. He was bom Dec. 4, 1961, in Davie County to the late Robert Milton and Velma Yvonne Tucker Daniel. Mr. Daniel was a 1980 graduate of Davie Couniy High Scliool. Survivors: his mother, Vel ma E. Tucker Daniel; 3 broth ers, Mark Daniel (Tami) of Mocksville, Tim Daniel' (Pa tricia) of Greensboro and An drew Daniel of Los Angeles. Calif.; and nephews and niec es, Robert and Stephen Daniel of Boone, and Stella and Mia Daniel of Greensboro. A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 pjn., Tues day, Dec. 30 at Eatoo Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Rev. Shane Nixon officiating. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials; American Dia betes Assoc., 1300 Baxter St., Ste. 150, Charlotte. 28204. Online condolences: wunt'. eatonfimeraIscrvice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, Jan. 1,2015 Davie County PuDlic library Mocksville, NC Alfred 'Tommy'Dayvvalt Mr, Alfred Thomas "Tom my" Daywalt, 71, of Center Street, Cooleemee. died Tues day, Dec. 23, 2014 at Novant Health Rowan Medical Cen ter in Salisbury. He was bom Oct. 19, 1943 in Davie County to the late Alfred Wilbum and Reba Byerly Daj-walt. Mr. Daywalt was a graduate of Davie High .School Class of 1962 and was a \ eieran of the U.S. Air Force. He was a member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church. Having his electrical license allowed him to run hi.s own business before re tiring from Norandal in Salis bury. Mr. Daywalt enjoyed traveling and the races. He loved spending time with his gratidchildren. Mr. Daywalt had served on the Cooleemee Town Board for eight years, was a member of the Coolee mee Civiians, a former mem ber of the Cooleentee Volun teer Fire Dept., former Cub Scout Master in Cooleemee, and former board member of the Little League Association. He had helped with the Chiefs Little League football team. He WHS also preceded in death by a son, Alfred Thom as "Skeeter" Daywalt. Survive: hLs wife of 41 yeare, HeUen Caton Daywalt of the home; 2 daughters, Jes sica Almond (Chris) of Cool eemee and April Allen (Scott) of New York; 2 grandsons, Reece Almond of Cooleemee and Drew Allen of New York; a granddaughter, Megan Allen of Pennsylvania; a sister. Sue Rapon (Mike) of Horida; and- several cousins, nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.ra., Sunday, Dec. 28, at Eaton Funeral Chapel : in Mocksvilie with the Rev. Stan Riddle officiating. En tombment followed in Rowan Memorial Park Mausoleum in Salisbury with military honors. The family received friends Saturday. Dec. 27 at the funeral home, Memorials: Cooleemee Ci- vitans, do David Jordan. PO Box 517. Cooleemee, 27014. Online condolences: eaionfiineraher\icc.com. Dorothy Carol Draughn Ms. Dorothy "Dot" Carol Martin Draughn, 95, of Hos pital Street Extension, Mocks vilie, died Friday, Dec. 26, 2014, at Maple Leaf Health Care in Statesville. She was born Feb. 1, 1919 in Davie County to the late Jesse Arthur and Julia Ann. Blaylock Martin. Ms. Draughn was a member of Je sus Life Mission Church. She loved tlie Lord, her church and meeting the needs of oth ers. Mrs. Draughn enjoyed reading and always put her self second to others. She was also preceded in death by 3 sons, Harvey. Jerry and Kenneth Koontz; 5 sib lings; and her husband. Ray Draughn. Survivors: 2 children, Lar ry Draughn (Gail) and Bar bara Saftit (Carroll), all ol' Mocksvilie; 9 grajidchildxen; 12 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Annie Burgess of Fay- etteville; anfl several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at II a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30, at .Tesus Life Mis sion Chiuch. with Pastor Bleu Reavis officiating. Burial fol lowed in Rose Cemete^. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. ' Memorials; Jesus Life Mis sion Church, 1300 Liberty Church Road, Mocksvilie. Online condolences: mvu'. eatonJvneralservice.com. Davie County PuQlic Library Mocksvilie, NO Albert Geter Albert Geter, 83, of Wood- leaf, died on Tlxesday, Dec, 23, 2014, at Novant Health Rowan Medical Center fol lowing a period of illness. He was bom April 4,1931, son of the late Benjamin Fred and Lucy Pharr Geter. A na tive of Rowan County, he retired from Burluigton Mills in Mooresvilie after 40 years. He was a member of New Je rusalem Holiness Church in Woodieaf. where he served on the board of directors. He was preceded in death by: 5 brothers. William, Ben- janxin, J.W., John, and Na thaniel Geter; 2 sisters, Areta Allen and El Willie Barkley. Survivors: his wife, Mary Nora Geter of the home; a son, Albert Franklin (Brenda) Geter of Woodieaf; 2 daugh ters, Deboiah L. Geter of Woodieaf and Linda (Rodney) Gibson of Concord; a broth er, Willie (Maxine) Geter of Salisbury; a sister, Essie Ruth (Haliie) Leach of New Jersey; and 4 grandchildren, Kimber- ly, Joshua, Jeremy Geter, and Rodney L. Gibson Jr.; other relatives and friends. His funeral sexvdce was ' held Saturday, Dec. 27 at noon at New Jerusalem Ho liness Church in Woodieaf. Dr. Lotxnie Gray officiated and Bishop Willie J. Gray was the eulogist. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends one hour before the service at the church. Online condolences: www. GrahamFuneralHomejiet. Clyde Eugene GoforUi Clyde Eugene Goforlh, 68, of Spencer died at his resi dence surrounded by family on Thursday, Dec. 18,2014. He was bom in MocksviJJe on Dec. 6, 1946 a son of the late Clyde William Goforth and Callie Cape Goforth.He was educated in the Davie County Schools, worked as a welder and for the last 20 years worked foi Gibbons ft oduce and Furniture Co. He was a gardener NASCAR fan and loved beuig with family. For the past 20 years he was the caregiverfor his wife, Vir- • ginia. Survivors; his wife of 45 years, Virginia Beam Go- forth; son. Jeffrey Paul Smith of Salisbury; daughters, Lar- rie Lorrine Frank (Danny) of Mocksviile, Hattie Renee Hildreth (Tony) of Albemar- le, Sherrie Kesler (Tim) of Rockwell and Carol Rayshall Stamper of Salisbury; broth ers, Roger Goforth (Debbie), Donald Goforth and Jimmy Goforth; sisters, Barbara Mc- Daniel (Randy). Linda Sparks (Don) and Betty Fortune (Lai- ry).and 13 grandchildren. Visitation was Monda\'. Dec. 22 from noon-l:45 p.m. at Powles Funeral Home. Services followed at 2 pju. in the Powles Chapel by the Re\'. Buddy Hoffner, pastor of Bible Missionary Baptist ' Church. Burial followed in Brookhill Memorial Gardens, n Memorials: Rowan Hos pice/Palliative Care, 720 Grove St., Salisbury, 28144. Online condolence: wwiv Amy Swicegood Hendrix Mrs. Amy Swicegood Hen drix, 61, of Sunset Drive, MocksviUe, died Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014 at Wake For est Baptist Medical Center in Winsion-Salem. She was born .Tune 24. 1953 in Rowan County to the late Hubert Hoyle and Lois Cranfield Swicegood. Mrs. Hendrlx was a member of Cornatzev United Methodist Church. Survivors; her husband. Delano Hendrix of the home; 2 sons. Kevin Hendrix (Paige) and Bryan Hendrix, all of Mocksviile; 3 grandchildren. Ryan, Andrew and Autumn; and 2 sisters, Diane of Okal- homa and Darlene of Ashe- ville. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 28 at Cornatzer United Metli- odist Church, with the Rev. Shane Young officiating. Bi- roal followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Saturday, Dec. 27 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: tcwM'. eatonfifnerahervice.com. Penny Daye Keaton Penny Luesender Daye Keaton of Woodleaf died on ' Monday,Dec.23,2014,ather ' home following a prolonged illness. She was bom June 24,1973 in Rowan County, daughtM of Henry and Alice Gray Cleve land. She attended Rowan County Schools and was a faithful member of Freedom United Church of God, where she was a member of the choir. She was a CNA in the medical field for 14 years. She had an infectious smile that touched everyone. She was a fighter who stayed sti'ong through difficult times. She was preceded in death by a brother, Henry Qeveland ' Jr. Survivors: her mother, Al ice V. Cleveland of the home; her father, Henry. Cleveland Sr. of Woodleaf; her hus band, Edward P. Keaton of Woodleaf; 2 dmighteis, lion- na (Ricky) McCoy of Salis bury and Shalitha (Timothy Jr.) Bridges of Salisbury; a brother, Billy Cleveland Sr. of Woodleaf; a grandchild, I Nehemiah McCoy; a number I of nieces, nephevvs, other rel- ; atives, and friends. ! Her funeral service was to i be held on Tuesday, Dec. 30 at 2 pjn. at Freedom United • Church of God in Woodleaf. Evangelist LaJune Gray was to officiate and Bishop Wllie ! J. Gray was to be the eulogist. n : Burial was to follow in the . . church cemetery. The family' ^ was to receive friends at the I church one hour before the" A Davie County PuDlic LiDcary ^',ccksville, NC William Kemp William Kemp of Mocks- viUe died on Dec. 23, 2014, in Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home following a brief ill- He was born in Ander son County, S.C. on July 14. 1941, son of the late Gus and Henrietta Perry Kemp. He at tended Davie Count)' Training School, and graduated in the class of 1960. After gradu ation, he enlisted in the 11 .S. Army and received an hon orable discharge in 1967. On July 16.1988,he was united in marriage to Mildred Hall. He was employed by Reynolds Aluminum in Salisbury from which he retired in July 2000. He loved sports and attended most of the games at Da\'ie High School. He was a loyal fan of the Pittsburgh Sleel- ers, UNC Tarheels, and LA Dodgers. He loved to watch the Williams sisters play ten nis. He was a reader and loved the Lord. At Fairfield Baptist Church, he was a member of the Sanctinuy Choir and the Men's Choir (president). He served as a deacon (past) and advisor of the Nurses Board (past). . He was also preceded m death by 3 brothers, Joseph. Garfield and Gus Jr.; and a sister, Louise Cleveland. vSur\'ivon>; his wile, Mil dred H. Kemp of the hbihe; 2 sons, James Foster of Char lotte. and Jerome Williams of Brooklyn. N.Y.; 2 daugh ters, Paula (Ken) Bradsbaw of (Di^ando, Fla. and Francine Williams of Brooklyn; a sis ter. Betty (Willie) Clement of Mocksville; 14 grandchil dren; 7 great-grandchildren; and a number of nieces, neph ews, relatives and friends. His funeral service was held Monday, Dec. 29 at 2 pun. at Fairfield Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Rev. James Clement, pastor, officiated and burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church 30 minutes before the funeral. Online condolences: wvinv. CrahamFiirieralHowe.net. Ruth Rebecca Miller Ruth Rebecca Miller, 82, of Rockwell died' Thursday, Dec. 25, 2014 at Novant Health Rowan Medical Cen ter. She was bom Dec. 12,1932 in Salisbury, daughter of tlie late Levi Gordon Miller and Sarah Maude Bowen Miller. She was educated at R.G. Kaiser School and worked at the W.G. Hefner Veterans Medical Center in Salisbury i as a nursing assistant, retir ing after 35 years. She was a member of Eastern Star Chap ter 31, a bowler, having par ticipated in several leagues, enjoyed boating, water skiing, , riding her motorcycle and was an animal lover. She was also preceded in,' death by 3 brothers and a sis ter. Survivors: adopted son, Randall Miller; 2 sisters. Eva Williams of Salisbury and Mary A. Fields of Rockwell; numerous nieces and neph ews. The family was to re ceive friends from 3-4 p.m. I Wednesday,Dec. 31 atPowles Funeral Home. The memorial I service was to follow at 4 p.m. conducted by the Rev. Jimniie Porter. Memorials: Bayada Foun dation, 100 Grove Rd., Ste. 1, West Dettford, NJ, 08066- 1832. Online condolences: iwiv. powlesfuneralhome.com. Chattit Livengood Shields Mrs. Chattie Livengood Shields, 99, of Farmingt on I died Monday, Dec. 22, 2014 I at Clemmons Village II. She wa.s bom in Rocfc- ingham County on June 24, 1915. .Mrs. Shields was a charter member of KnoU- wood Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 72 years, John D. Shields Sr.; 3 brothers; 2 sisters; and a great-grandchild. Survivors: 2 daughters. Pat Hege and husband Curt, and Jean Wilson; 3 sons, John D. Shields .Jr. and wife Joyce, who were caretakers to Mrs. i Shields for the last five years, visiting daily, Herbert Shields and wife Virginia, and Joe Shie]d.s; 12 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and 6 I great-greatgrandchildren. A memorial service was , conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec.'29 at KnoHwood Baptist Church. Memorials: Community Home Care/Hospice, 225 Da- vie Ave., Staiesville. 28677; or Clemmons Village H, PO Box 1745, Clemmons, 27012. Online condolences: www. hayworrh -miUer.com. Davie County Fuulic Lioraf> Mocksville, NC Lena Prevette Souther Mrs. Lena Prevette Souther, 95, of Ratledge Road, Mocks- ville, died Friday, Dec.m 26, 2014 at her home. She was born Dec. 3,1919, in Wilkes County, the fifth cliild of the late Gaston Ros- coe- and Pearl Johnson Pre vette. After retiring from Fiber Industries in 1982. she loved (io-it-your.self projects, and it seemed that there wasn't any thing she couldn't do. Mindful of the environment, she was recycling before recycling was known, turning trash (plastic, paper) into crafty treasures. Although she en joyed many artistic crafts, her passion seemed to be sewing and quilting and she passed her knowledge to her daugh ter and granddaughter. Re- nee. They quilted and sewed together once a week and often enjoyed trips to quilt shows. Even though she won many blue ribbons for her work, she remained humble. A faitliful member of Salcm United Methodist Church and the Treasures' Sunday School Class, she scived a.^ Sunday school teacher for children for many year.s and volunteered with Bible school and fund- raising suppers. A 60-year member of Kappa ECA. she participated in programs and ser\'ed as a recreation and craft leader. She was a mera- n ber of the Monday Morning Qoilt Club, which brought her joy, and the Davie County. Quill Guild. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Char- He Clay Souther in 1991; a son, Garj' Clay Soudier in 2003; and her brothers, Loyd, Claude, Stoy, Dewey. X.D., Earl, Arvil and James Pre vette. Survivors: her daughter and son-in-law, Sharrie S. and Harold P. Campbell; grand daughters, Renee C. Call (Jeff) and Regina C. Andari (Fadi); and great-granddaugh ter. Haley L. Kyles (Matt); grandchildren, Dena Kennedy (Barry) and Scott Souther (Tonda); great-grandchildren, Chadrick Andari, Bryson Call, HoUie Faerman-Diaz, Emily Souther, Jacob Souther, and Garrett Kennedy; 7 great- great-grandchildren , Malena Faerman (her namesake), Campbell Kyles. Colton Kyles. Katie Diaz, Meredith Diaz and twins, Caroline and Charlotte Diaz; sisters, Lucy Phifer and Margaret Brown; and a daughter-in-law, Linda Souther. A funeraJ service was con ducted at 11 am., Monday, Dec. 29 at Eaton Funeral Cha pe! with the Revs. John Erwin and Lynn Cash officiating. The family received friends at the funeral home following the service. A private burial took place in Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Salem UMC Building Fund, 1582 Davie Academy Road, MocksviUe; or Hospice/Palliative Care, 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103. MiKksville. Online condolences: mm-. i-atoufuncralscn'ice.covi. John W. Van Almen John William Van Al men, 60, of NC 801 South, Advance, died Sunday, Dec. 21, 2014 at Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice House in Win- slon-Salem. He was bom Aug. 6,1954, in Lawrence, Kan., the son of the late William Jean Van Al- mc-n and Vera Virginia Brestle Van Almen. Mr. Van Almen was a tool maker with Preci sion Concepts Group, LLC (PCG) in Winston-Salem. Survivors: his wife of 8 years, Lynn Landreth Van- Almen; a son, Jason Van Al men and wife Kathy of Clem- mons; 2 daughters, Jessica Van Almen of MocksviUe and Mandee Matthews and bus-" band Shane of Advance; a sister, Chris Howk of Indiana; a brother, Tom Van Almen of Michigan; and 8 grandchD- dren. A visitation and gathering of family and friends was held Friday, Dec. 26 at Davie Fu neral Ser\'ice in MocksvDle. Online condolences; unw. daviefuneralsei-vice.com. t>AV^ THnrsda^ Davie County Puolic Library K^ocksviile, NC Jewel Christine Waller Jewel Christine Waller, 42, of Mr. Henry Road, Mocks- ville, died Friday, Dec. 26, 2014 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center after a period of declining health. She was the daughter of Wayne M. Waller Sr. and Mary Ellen Taylor Waller, and was born in Rowan County Sept.8.1972. Inl991.she un derwent a kidney transplant, which she received from her brother, and she enjoyed some 22 years without com plications during which time -she made significant contribu tions. She was a graduate of Davie High School Class of 1990. She earned an associate degree from Mitchell Com munity College, a bacheloi '.s degree from UNC-Charlotle and her master's degree from Gardner Webb Univer sity. She was a third grade teacher at Harmony Elemen tary School, but more recently taught fourth grade. She was an animal lover and collected Garfield memorabilia. She loved people and enjoyed going out to eat with teacher friends, family and others. Also surviving: her brother. Wayne M. Waller Jr. of China Grove; her sister, Mary Ellen Ferguson and husand Steven of StatesvilJe; adopted grand parents, Lee and Sue Williams and their children, Kay and Ann; 4 nieces and nephews, Alan, Caleb, Marie and Abby; plus a number of aunts, uncles and cousins. She was preceded in death by her paternal grajidparents, Melvin and Edith Waller, and her maternal grandparents, Jess and Opal Taylor. A celebration of life service was conducted at 1 p.m. Tues day, Dec. 30 from the Morn ing Star Baptist Church in Cleveland with Pastor Ronnie Young officiating. The body lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family re ceived friends at Davie Funer al Service Monday evening. A special memorial service will be conducted at Harmony Elementary. Memorials: National Kid ney Foundation, 4701 Hedge- more Dr., Suite 810, Char lotte, 28209. Online condolences: wuii'. da\'iefimera}service.com. DAVE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 1,; Davie County Public Library Wocksville, NO Alton L. Absher Mr. Alton L. Absher, 86, of Winston Salcm, fonnerly of Wilkes County, died Tuesday, Dec. 30,20J4 at his home. He was born in Kannapo- lis to Robert Spencer Absher and Effie Burgess Absher on Jan. 7, 1928, He was «'i mem ber of Elm Grove Methodist Church in Pfaffiown. Mr. Ab sher retired as director of fleet services from 7yson Foods/ Holly Fanris, wri.s paq master oi North Wilkesboro Lodge 407 AF&AM; served as chair of the automotive technology department of WCC foi sever al years; a life member of the tnilitary officers a.ssociation of America; a life member of tile N.C. National Guard As sociation; a member of the USS Miami (CL-89) Associa tion; member of the American Legion Post 522, LewisviUe; he ser%cd 40 years in the US military beginning with ser vice in the U.S. Navy during World War 11, retiring as chief wanant officer four; U.S. Army 1988 after 38 years in the National Guard aud Army Reserve. He was preceded in death by his parents; his former wife, Madge Loverte Absher. Surviving; his wife, Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Absher of I the home; daughter, Lynne and husbtmd Steve Moree of Wilkesboro; 2 sons, Alton L. (Butcli) Absher Jr. and wiff., I Bonita ofWinston Salem, Mi chael Absher and wife Denise of MocksvilJe; 7 grandsons; 7 great-grandchildren. His funeral service was held at 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2 at Miller Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Jeff Hamrick officiat ing. Burial with military hon- • ors followed in Mountlawn Memorial Park, Pallbearers were his grandsons, Alton L. Absher III, Mark S. Absher, Michael N. Absher, Patrick Moree, Brandon Moree,Drew Absher and Davis Absher. The family recei\'ed friends at Miller Funeral Service on Fri day prior 10 the service. Memorials: American , Lung Assoc., Stem Cell Re- j search Center, PO Box 27985, j Raleigh,276II. j Online condolences: wwm'. millerfuneralsennce .com. Survivors: his mother. Kathleen B. Serge and her fianc6 Dr. David Preiss of Ft. Myere, Fla.; grandmothw, Pat Groseth and her husband. Clark Groseth. of Pinehurst: uncles and aunts, Bradley and Danna Bullock of Pinehuret, Thad and Minnie Bullock of Camden, S.C., and Bruce and Amand.T Bullock of Pineluitst. and six first cousins. A memorial ."lervice to celebrate his life will be held Saturday, Jan. 10 at 2 p.m in Brownson Memorial Church, 330 S. May St., Southern Pines. Andrew Blair Barber Andrew Blair Barber died on Friday, Dec. 19, 2014 in a kayaking accident near Sani- bel Island, Fla. He was bom Nov. 5,1982 in Mocksville to Kathleen and Blair Barber. After An drew and Kathleen moved to Pinehurst in 1995,be attended The O'Neal School and then The Blue Ridge School in Charlottesville, Va. for high school. While at Blue Ridge, he played football, was an all-conference wrestler and was an outstanding lacrosse player. Upon graduating, he attended Wingate University where be also played lacrosse. Alier moving to Ft. Myers, he graduated from Hodges University with a bachelor's degree in business adminis tration, and was employed by Executive Leadership Solu tions. He enjoyed an active lifestyle. He was a boater, and played and coached club la crosse. The legacy he leaves behind is one of love and friendship, and he made the world a better place. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Brad BuU- ock Sr. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thonday, J«a. 8,2015 Dawe Scur,t\' Pusi'-o MockEviila, NC 'Gene' Barneycastle Ervin Eugene "Gene" Bar- neycastIe,68,of Main Church Road, Mocksville died Wednesday, Dec. 31. 2014, al Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom June 9, 1945, in Davie County to the late WiUiacn Harvey and Mamie Louise Stewart Barneycastle, He was a building contractor in Davie County, a member of Farmington Masonic Lodge AF&AM 265 and The Home- builders Association. He was also preceded in death by: 2 brothers, Sanford "Bamey" Barneycastle and Printis "Doody" Barneycas tle; and a grandson, Kyle Bar neycastle. Survivor: his wife, Pam Barneycastle of MocksVille; 3 children, Jeff Barneycastle (Karla), Dale Barneycastle and Miranda Barneycastle (Scott Hill), all of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren. Ryan, Jake. Maggie, McKenzie. Hasten and Macey Barneycastle: a great-grandchild on the way; 3 stepgrandchildren, Ashldy, Bradley "Bub" and Troy Hill; 2 sisters, Christeen Ireland and Louvella Kiger, both of Mocksville; a brother. Spen cer Barneycastle (Faye), of Georgia; and special fiiend, Sandra "Toby" Long of HamptonviUe. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Sunday, Jan, 4 at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church with the Revs. Neal Jones and Wayne Swisher officiating. Burial followed in the church cem etery. The family received friends Saturday, Jan. 3 at Ea ton Funeral Home. Memorials: Chestnut Grove UMC Cemetery Fund, 3240 US 601 N, Mocksville,; or Hope Homes of Davie, 123 S. Main St., Mocksville. Online condolences: u'hiv. eatonfuneralsendce .com. Thomas W. Bateman Mr. Thomas William Bateman, 87, of Bennudt Run, died at Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home in Win- ston-Salem on Dec. 30,2014. He was bom in Huinting- ton, W.Va. on Oct. 20, 1927 to Mary Deegans and Thom as Paul Bateman. He earned a bachelor's degree at Miami University in Oxford. Ohio. His career was in sales mati- agement in the chemical busi ness, and he served in World War n as an Anny paratroop er. He had a lifetime commit ment to helping others, having served on community boards, transporting patients to their medical appointments, and acting as a volunteer at the Shepherd's Center in Win- ston-Saleui. He had spirit, a contagious enthusiasm, and grand sense of humor. Survivors: his wife, Jeanine Sterling Bateman; sons, Thomas (Mary Jo) of Charlottesville. Va., and Scott (Sherry) of Richmond, Va.; a daughter, KimberJy (Dale) Wachtej of Charlotte; 9 grandchildren, Lauren, T.J. and James Bateman, Lindsay, Amanda and Eric Bateman, and Chloe. Robert and Casey Wachtel. A son, Mark, preceded him in death. A memorial service will be held at 11 am. Friday, Jan. 9 at Clemmons United Method ist Church, Memorials: Alzheimer's Association Research. Otiline condolences; www. Jiaywonh-millerxom. Phyllis Harris Bowers Phyllis Harris Bowers of Salisbury died on Dec. 29, 12014 after a 27-day illness. ' She was bom on June 24, ' 1949 in Monks Comer, S.C. to Marion Frank Harris and Lee Smith Harris. She was a member of Calvary • Baptist Church in Salisbury. I She was a registered nurse ' having worked for 43 years in intensive care. She was a 1967 graduate of Davie County High School, and graduated from Rowan-Cabamis Nurs ing School where she earned her RN degree. She was artis tic and quilted, painted, cro cheted and knitted. She was a strong person. Survivors: 3 sons, Kyle Bowers (Michelle) of Lex ington, Seth Bowers (Jenni fer) of Wnston-Salem, and Rfayne Bowers (Colleen) of Broadway; 2 sisters, Judy Sides (Ronnie) of Salisbury and Mavis Baity (Ketmeth) of Mocksville; 5 grandchil^en; and a number of nieces arid- nephews. Charles Kenneth Dilks Charles Kenneth Diiks, 43. of Liberty Road, Mocksville, died at his home Wednesday Dec. 31.2014. He was bom Oct. 9,1971, in PemisvUJe, NJ., and was the only child of the late Rosemary Dilks. He was a graduate of PennsvilJe (NJ) High School, but had lived in j North Carolina for a number I of years. He had worked as a fork lift operator in the textile industry, but was employed with VF Jeanswear in Mocks ville. His friends described him as "a great guy with a wonderful personality who will be missed." Survivors; his fiancee', Peggy Sue Pospiche) of Mocksville; and an aunt, Sherry Snell of Florida. A celebration of life ser- i vice will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Visi tation will be one hour prior to the service. Memorials: to help offset I fi nal expenses, Davie Funer- j a] Service, 416 Valley Road, : Mocksville. Online condolences: h-ww. ' daviefuneralser\ice.com. Davie County Puolic Ubrar> \ 6 _ .1.-, .;'Vn moMocksville, %■ iA funeral service was heldat 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6 at Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church with the Rev. ChuckHalipilias and Jim Allred offi ciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends following the graveside service. Memorials; Mt. Carmel UMC. 4265 Eberl Rd., Win- ston-Salem, 27127. Online condolences: www. hayworth-imller.com- Kathleen Potts Fender Mrs. Kathleen Potts Fend er, 90, wife of John Fender for 68 years, died Jan. 4,2015 at Regency Care of Clemmons. She was bom Sept. 14, 1924 in Davie County to the late Luther Lee Potts and Sal ly Cline Ports. Mrs. Fender was a member of Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church and was involved in the Women's Circle ajid the Children's De partment. She graduated from Shady Grove High School in Advance. She was a former employee of PH. Hanes Knit ting Co. and was a basketball player in the City League for Hanes. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Isam Potts and Luther Potts, and her sis ters, Elizabeth Potts and Rosa Potts Smith. Survivors: her husband, John Fender; 3 daughters, Patricia Doyle, PriscUla Watson and Pamela Stock- en (James): 5 grandchildren,Melissa BosweD (William). Peggv Nuckolls (Chris), Christy Hammond (Corey). Jason Stocken (Brandy), and Rebecca Dickenson (Calvin); 10 great-grandchildren; sister, Mildred Tise; and 2 brothers, Julius Potts and Wesley Potts (Eloise). Gladys Phelps Gullet Gladys Phelps Gullet, 90, of Morganlon died on Tues day, Dec. 30,2014. Bom June 4,1924 in Davie County, she was the daugh ter of the l^e Uriah Phelps and Irene Jewell Sheek. She adored children, loved work ing in her flower garden and enjoyed baking for others. She was an active member of Denton's Chapel United Methodist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Lomas Franklin Gullet. Survivors: her children, Wayne Gullet and wife Sandy of Morganton, Kareiha Ati- dersoii and husband Ronnie of Bostic, Wanda Jane Parks and husband John of Morganton, Kaye Leiser and husband John of Winston-Salem; grandchil dren, Jennifer Swink and hus band JVIark of Shelby, Charles Leiser of Winston-Salem, Christopher Parks and wife Alana of Gastonia, Seth Gul let and Sarah Parks, both of Morganton; and great-grand- children, Cody and Gabrielle Swink, both of Shelby, The funeral was held at 2 pjn., Friday. Jan. 2 at Den ton's Chapel United Method ist Church with the Rev. Brad , Thompson, Floyd Thomas, and her grandson, Christopher Parks officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Thiirsclay at Sossdmah Fu neral Home and (2icmatory I Center. Memorials: Burke Hos- pice/PaUiative Care, 1721 Enon Rd., Valdese, 28690. Online condolences: www. Gary David Hamilton Gary David "Hambone" Hamilton, 57, of Dianna Lane, Mocksville, died Wednes- day,Dec. 31. 2014 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was a native of Gallag- er, W.Va., bom Jan. 7, 1957, the son of the late Russell G. and Anna Bell Clark Hamil ton. He worked as a miner in the coal industry prior to be coming disabled. He attended Bixby Church of the Living God. Survivors: his wife, Ange la Canter Hamilton, whom he married May 23,2001; 2 sons, Johnathan Glenie Hamilton and fi ancee' Jacqueline Sand- line, and Dustin Ryan Moon, all of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Diane Jones of Louisiana and Jean Johnson of West Virgin ia; and 5 grandchildren: Koby. Alexis. Jousha, Jala and Jules. He was also preceded in death by his first wife, the mother of his children, Fran ces Thomas Hamilton, No services are planned. Memorials: n memory of "Hambone" to Davie Funer al Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville to help offset final expenses. Online condolence; >vww. daviefuneralservice.com. Davie Ccunti' Public Library Mocksville, NC V! L. Rosa Lee Hawkins Ms. Rosa Lee Long Haw kins of Yadkin County died on Dec. 30, 2014 at her resi dence. She was bom on July 31, 1927 to the late Minnie and Brady Young Sr. She worked for Hoots Hospital and raised eight children. She retired from Hoots after 23 years. She was a dedicated and de voted member of Tabernacle United Church of Christ in Yadkinville where she was the Church Mother. She faithfully attended Sunday school and served in organizations in the church including the Gospel choir. She was a sweet, loving and kind-hearted woman. Survivors: 2 daughters, Cynthia Cowan and Una Long of Yadkinville; 3 sons, Larry (Vanessa) Long of Yad kinville, Dennis (Vera) Long and Danny (Sheila) Long, all of Troutman; 3 stepdaugh ters, Jurel Gwyn and Shirlene (Fred) Transou of Lewis- ville and Ester (Rev Issac) Peay of Winston-Salem; a sister, Connie Campbell of Advance; 12 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held Friday, Jan. 2 at 3 pm. at Tabernacle United Church of Christ in Yadkin County. The Rev. Marvin Harper, pastor, officiated and burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Online condolences: www. GrahamFuneralHomejiet. Donald Lee Hill Mr. Donald Lee Hill, 79, of f Redland Road. Advance, died : Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2014, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom Aug. 27,1935 ^ in Forsyth County to the late [Samuel Jackson and Thelma ' Lee Ush HiU. Mr. HiU was a NASCAR fan. He was a kind and gentle man who loved to joke with others. Survivors; his wife, CarrieLee BroyhiU HUI of the home; 3 children, Janet Lee AUgood of Statesville. Donald Jack son Hill of South Carolina and Jeanne Hutchens (Scott) of Advance; 5 grandchildren; 4 gre<it-grandchildien; and a sister, Willie Faye Miller (Glenn) of Advance. A funeral seiwice was con ducted at 3 p.m.. Saturday. Jan. 3 at Eaton Funeral Chap el with the Rev. Tim Wolfe officiating. Burial followed "1 Mt. Olive United Method- ist Church Cemereiy in Yad kinville. Tbe family received j friends at the funeral home [one hour prior to the service. I Memorials; NCSD Mor- ; ganton Foundation Retire ment Center/School, PC Box 1397. Morganton. 28680. Online condolences: www. ^^fonjuneralservice.com. Nonna HoUoway Jordan Nojrma Holloway Jordan, 57, of Statesville, died unex pectedly at her home on Sat- jurday, Dec. 27,2014, A native of Hampton, Va., ; she was bom Feb. 18, 1957, ; the daughter of the late Rob- I ert F. and Oren Watkins Hol- : loway. She was a graduate of I Statesville High School. She attended Peace College in Ra leigh and earned a bachelor's degree from Lenoir-Rhyne University. She was a pianist and enjoyed writing and lit erature. She was a member of Broad Street United Method ist Church in Statesville. Survivors; her husband of 25 years, Mike Jordan; 2 sons, Michael Robert Jordan and Richard Dean Jordan; a brother, Barry W. Holloway and wife Cynthia of Raleigh; a nephew, Jonathan Holloway and wife Jennifer of Wake 1 Forest; a niece, Jennifer Royle : and husband Greg,of Raleigh; i father and mother-in-law, j Carroll and Carolyn Jordan i of Statesville; brother-in-law, I Glenn Jordan of Greensboro; j and sister-in-law, Stephanie I Jordan of Napa, Calif.. I A celebration of life ser- j vice was conducted at 3 p.m. ; Friday, Jan. 2 at Calahaln j Friendship Baptist Church, i Mocksville with the Rev. Car roll Jordan officiating. TTie family received friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Lenoir-Rhyne Music Dept., 625 7th Ave., NE, Hickory, 28601. Online condolences; mvw. daviefunerahen'ice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 8,2015 Davie County Puuiic Uorary Mocksvilie, NC A funeral service was con ducted at 4 p.ra., Sunday, Jan. 4 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Shelby Harboui officiating. Burial followed in Fellowship Baptist Church Cemetery in Advance. The I family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior ; to the service. I Memorials: Kate B. Reyn- ; olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos- i pice Lane, Winston-Salem. 27103. j Online condolences: www. I - eatonfuneralservice.cnm. Ethel Lou Myers Mrs. Ethel Lou McClam- rock Myers, 85, formeriy of Main Church Road, Mocks- ville, died Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015, at Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home in Win ston-Salem. She was born Feb. 8,1929, in Durham County to the late Ogden Gray and Flossie Vir ginia Landreth McClamrock. Mrs. Myers was of the Baptist faith, a member of the VFW Auxiliary and active at the Davie County Senior Cen- , ;ter. She had worked for San- , ford Motor Co., Reavis Ford, Cleary Auto Sales and Wine- bargerFord. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Hayden ICunnelis MyerS; 2 sistes, Polly Vaughn and Mary Nell Conrad; and a brother, Ray mond McClamrock. Survivors: 3 children, Richard Barry Myers (Lyn da), Stephen Myers (Janie) and Susan Cohen, all of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren, Amy Myers Kapp, Brian Myers (KeUy). Stephanie Vest (Chris), Amanda Quinn (Justin) and Seth Cohen; 8 great-grandchildren; 2 broth ers, Grady McClamrock (Lucy) and Ron McClamrock, all of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Fern Eloise Nickels Fern Eloise Buchaiman Nickels, 79, of GreenviUe, died Fri day, Jan. 2,2015 in Mocksville. The funeral service was conducted Tuesday, Jan. 6 at 3 pun at the Church of Christ, WmterviUe. Burial followed in Pine- wood Memorial Park. The family received friends Monday at the Church of Christ. Winterville. She was a native of Anna Maria, Fla, a devoted wife and helpmate to her husband. Mervin Nickels, for 55 years, serv ing with him in the Church of Christ ministry since 1960. She was mother of 4 children, grandmother of 12 children, and 8 great-grandchildren. She was known by her love for God, her love for them, and a beautiful smile, ! She was preceded in death by her husband; her pat ents, Les- , lie and Eula Buchannan; a brother, Sherod Buchannan; a , sister, Lcatha B. Turner. Survivors; her children, Pemiy N. Austin of Greenville, ' Merle N. Spencer and husband Charles of Swan Quarter, ; Mervin E. Nickels IT and wife Marlene of Alamagorda, N.m! ! and Belinda N. Nuckols and husband Eddie of Mocksville; , 12 grandchildren. Ronnie Gauett and wife Cora Ann of Giwn- ville, Charles SpencerB of Fayelteville, Cody Spencer of Swan Quarter, Kimberly Nickels, C.J. Nickels, Debbie Nickels, all of Alamagorda, Candice Smith, Jessica Midgctte and husband, James, and Jenny Smith, all of Mocksville; 8 great-grand- chUdren, Austin Ganett, Hunter and Haley Jackson. Samuel Garrett, all of Greenville, Sean Nickels of Alamagorda, Gab by Mendoza, and Joy Smith, both of MocksvUIe; and extend ed family, Patricia Rivera, of Charlotte, and Martha Nickels Langley and husband, Mike of Bemice, La. Online condolences: ^^'^vw.wUkersonfitncralbome.com. FraiK^ Smith Nifong Mrs. Frances Riddle Smith Nilbng, 78, of US 158, Mocksvillej died Tuesd^, Dec. 30,2014 at Forsyth Med ical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Aug. 3,1936 in Davie County to the late Robert Hall and Sally Virgin ia Bowles Riddle, She was a member of Yadkin V^ey Baptist Church in Advance. She was also preceded in death by her first husband, WUiiain Ray Smith; her sec ond husband, Marvin Alex ander Nifong; and a brother, Robert Gerald Riddle. Survivors: 3 children, , Steve Smith (Joyce) of Mocksville, Linda Leon ard and Sharon Cox, both of Statesville; 3 sibliirigs, Nan- • cy Mason, Patsy iStaley and Ronnie ^ddle, ail of Mocks- • ville; 6 grandchildren, Kev in Leonard (Julie), MicheUe Richardson (Adam), Jennifer Boger (Kevin). Courtney, Taylor and Lynne Cox; and 6 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was con ducted at2 p.m., Friday, Jan. 2 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Will Pryor officiat ing. Burial followed in Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cem etery. The family received friends Thursday, Jan'. 1 at the funeral borne. Online condolences; ivhw. eatonfuneralservice.com. n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 8,20IS Pg'Vie County PuDlic Libraiv Mocksviils, NC Joanne G. O'Donnell Mrs. Joanne Gilmore O'Donnell, 84, of Bermu da Run, died Sunday. Jan. 4, 2015. She was born March 21, 1930 in New York, N.Y. to Francis Edward and Anne Horrigan Gilmore. Mrs. O'Donnell was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church. She is preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Bar bara McGann. Survivors: her husband of 63 years, Tom O'Donnell Jr.; a son. Tom O'Donnell III (Mary) of Apex; 3 daughters, Nancy McKay (Jim) and Ju- lianne Hanes, all of Advance and Kathy Mishue (Steve) of Salisbury; 7 grandchildren. Sara (Jason). Brenden, Jake, Meridith, Keny, Keith and Nicolas; 2 great-grandchil dren, Harper and Sawyer; 2 sisters, Julie Reilly and Mau reen Parise; and a brother, Pe ter Gilmore. A funeral mass wih be conducted at II am. Friday, Jan. 9 at Holy Family Catho lic Church by Father Michael Buttner. Inurnment will fol low in the church columbar ium. The family will receive friends following the service. Memorials; Hospice/Pal liative Care Center of Davie, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: wnv, hayworih-miller.com. Albert Mitchell Poole Mr. Albert Mitchell Poole, 83, of Taylor Road, Advance, died Thursday, Jan. 1,2015, at Ciemmons Village. He was bom Feb. 20,1931 in Davie County to the late Clifton Casper and Ola Mae Foster Poole. Mr. Poole was a member of Advance Unit ed Methodist Chmcb where he had served on the board of trustees, parsonage com mittee and pastor-parish rela tions. He was a 1949 graduate from Reeds High School in Lexington. Mr. Poole retired from Western Electric/AT&T in 1989 after 37.5 years. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 50 years. Neil Pous Poole; and 2 sis ters, Margaret Poole Mize and Katherine Poole Hanes. Survivors: a daughter. Janey Poole Brooks of Ad vance; a son. Danny Pock (Gloria) of Ringgold, Va.; anc 3 grandchildren. Liiiette, Na talie and Angela. A funeral service was con-j ducted at 11 am., Saturday, Jan. 3 at Advance United Methodist Church with the Rev. Patrick Snow officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Advance UMC, PO Box 202], Advance; or charity of donor's choice. Online condolences: hivm'. earonfu}ieralser\'ice.com. Catherine Bogo* Seamon Mrs. Catherine Boger Sea mon, 84. of Mocksville died Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2014 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice home. She was bom Oct. 4,1930 in Davie County to Noah Al bert and Nellie Dull Boger. Mrs. Seamon was a lifelong member of North Main Street Church of Christ and was re tired from Western Electric/ AT&T. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 51 years. Anthony Wayne Seamon; and 3 brothers and 2 sisters-in-laws, Albert D. Bo ger (Pat), Lester Boger (Hele na) and James C. Boger. Surs'iving; a son. Rick Sea mon (Tatyana); a brother, Jack Boger(Ann): 2 grandchildren, Zbenya (Elizabeth) and Anya; 2 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 3 at Hayworth-MiUcr Kinderton Chapel with Claude Pharr officiating. The family re ceived friends one hour prior to the service. A private fam ily graveside service followed lit Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery in Mocksville. Memorials; Hospice/Pal liative CareCenter, 10] Hos pice Lane, Winstoii-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: m'wm'. hayworth-miUer.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 8,2015 Davie County PuDlic library Mocksvilie, NC Burton Lester Lrivetfe Burton Lester "fiL" Trive^, 79, djej Monday Dec. 29,2014. He was bom Feb. 20,1935 in Davie County to the late Biuion F, and Mazie Cranfill Trivette. Mr. Trivette was a m^ber of Northwood Bap tist Church, served in the US Navy on the USS Joseph P Kennedy DD850, and retired from Hanes Dye and Finish ing after 37 years. He was also preceded, in death by a sister, Mary Jsue Potts. Surviving: his wife of 49 years, Louise Southard Trivette; 2 sons Chris (Can dy) Trivette, Keith Trivette; grandchildren Kristen, Ja son, Michael, Janie, Brandon - Trivette; 3 sisters Faye (Mick ey) Boger, Colene Maybeiry. Bonnie (Junmy) Joyner; 2 brothers WUlis (Judy) Trivette and Wayne (Sadie) Trivette; numerous nieces and neph ews. The family received friends from 12:30-2 Thursday, Jan. 1 at Northwood Baptist Church. His ,finieral was bbndiict^ at 2 p.^ at^e church by Drs. Allen fimkcr and Hubert Wis- hon. Biirial followed in the church cemetery. Online condolences: wtvu'. gentryfi4neralser\>ice.com. Robert Lee Williams Robert Lee Williams, 69, of Yadkinville, died Saturday Jan. 3,2015. He was bora Jan. 24, 1945 in Davie County to the late Dewey and Gladys Williams He was also preceded in death by: a sister, Margie Al len; and 2 brothers, Tom Wil liams and Marvin WTUiams. ..Surviving: his wife, Bar- b^ Stdbiman WflliaixK; stepchildren i David (Cassie) Sizemore, (Jamie) liams, Marianhe Sizemofe; 5 grandchildren; 4 great-grand- children; 4 sisters, Doris llse, j Peggy Potts, Alice Cryder, Arm WrUiapa; a brother, Jim- ; my (Linda) \Villiams. Ure family received friends I from 1-2 pjn. Iriesday Jan. 6 at (3^,pil^i;Family Funeral Ser vice^ A grave- side;,9€^^ was conducted at 2:^ja(S^dy Springs Baptist Chmi^ Ceh^ery by the Rev. David K^erV. Online condolences: www. gentryfuneralservice .com. davie COUNTYENTERPWSE RECORD,•n.„r«toy,Ja„.8,MS. -4- 3 o Davie County Public Library I vu Jackie Arnette Jackie Amette died on Jan. ^ 4,2015. She was bom on Jan. 20, 1948 and was preceded in deadi by her mother, Henriet ta Hix. Survivors; her husband, Vemon "Slim" Anrette; a son. Shannon Amette and wife Audrey; a daughter, Kendall Knight; an uncle and aunt. Earl and Nancy; and friend like a sister. Debbie Spillman, /■ i § Janice Hege Campbell Mrs. Janice Hege Camp bell, 75, died Thursday, Jan. 8,2015, at her home. She was bom March 11, 1939, in Iredell County to the late HoUis Paul and Eleanor Nellie Abercrombie Hege. Mrs. Campbell was a dedicat ed volunteer at A Storehouse For Jesus. Mrs. Campbell enjoyed making others laugh and never lost her sense of hu mor. She brought spunk and life to eveiyone and was a de voted Christian. She was also preceded in i death by her husband of 56 I years, C. Wayne Campbell; 2 ! brothers. Wayne and Bobby ^ Hege; and a brother-in-law, ' Curt Bostian. Survivors: 3 children, Eddie Campbell (Ruth) of Faimington, Tina Downing (Eric) of St. Charles, Mo. and Trudy Hege of Chulu- ota, Fla.; 2 granddaughters, Christy Reese (Bobby) and Jamie Hege; a sister, Pauline Bostian of Mocksville; a sis ter-in-law, Sue Hege of Con nelly Springs; several nieces and nephews; her special andcompanion, Tabitha; special friends, Marie Collins and Amy Duffner; and many other friends from the Storehouse. A memorial service was conducted at 2 p.m., Sun day, Jan. 11 at Eaton Funeral Chapel witli the Rev. Kevin Frack officiating. The famUy received friends at the funeral home following the service. Memorials: A Storehouse For Jesus, 675 E. Lexington Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eaionjuneralservicexom. Janie Shaver Chaplin Mrs. Janie Shaver Chap lin, 79, of Comatzer Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, Jan. 10,2015,atForsyth Med ical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom April 20, 1935 in Rowan County to the late Walter and Middle Ann Whitley Shaver. Mrs. Chaplin was a member of Comatzer Baptist Church where she was assistant Simday school secre tary for many years. She was retired from AT&T. She was preceded in death on Sept. 9, 2010, by her hus band, Samuel Chaplin to whom she was married July 15,1953. She was also prede ceased by siblings, Theolene Watson, Bruce Shaver, Iris Cole and Nancy Koontz, Survivors: numerous niec es and nephews; and special friend, Tony Jimenez. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 am., Wednesday. Jan. 14 at Comatzer Baptist with the Rev. Ed Kuhar offi ciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Tlie family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Comatzer Baptist, 1372 Comatzer Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: wnnv. eatonfuneraJsen'ice.com. Walter Gregory Coble Mr. Walter Gregory Coble, 62, of Dobson, died on Satur day, Jan. 3,2015 at the Joan & Howard Woltz Hospice home in Dobson. He was bom in Arostic, Maine on Jan. 16, 1952 to Walter Gray Coble and the late Georgina Ellen Lovely Coble. He was a 1970 gradu ate of Davie High School and earned a degree from Mitch ell Community College in Statesville. He retired from Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 32 years. He was a veteran of the US Amiy having served in Vietnam. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Ruth Gail Snyder. Siuviving: his wife, Doris Regina While Coble of the home; his father, Walter Gray Coble of Dobson; Aunts and Uncle Hazel and John Frank Garwood of Mocksville, Lee Coble of Cooleemee; and best friend, Mark Snow of Cana, Va. A visitation was held at Moody-Davis Funeral Home in Dobson on Monday, Jan. 5. There will be no further ser vices. Memorials: Joan & How ard Woltz Hospice Home, 945 2>phyr Rd.. Dobson, 27017; or Foothills Food Pantry, PO Box 1065, Dobson, 27017. Online condolences: www. moodyfuncralservlces.com. ■ i'-AiTW Lindsay Ray Luper Mr. Lindsay Ray Luper, 53, of MocksviUe, died Mon day, Dec. 29, 2014 at his home. He was bom April 17, 1961 in Davie County to the late Melvin J. and Elnora Ge neva Bowles Luper. Survivors: his brother, Ste phen Luper of MocksviUe. A private interment was held in Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery. Memorials: Make-A-Wish Central & Western NC, 1131 Harding Place, Charlone. 28204. Online condolences; www. eatonfuneralservice .com. Judy Foster Musgrave Nfo. Judy Ann Foster Mus grave, 72, of Barnes Road, Advance, died Saturday, Jan. 10,2015. She was bom Get .11,1942 in Forsyth County to the late Spurgeon Holmes Foster,Sr. and Virginia Lucille Melton Foster. At the age of 8, she was diagnosed with a juvenile dia betic case now known as juve nile diabetes. For the next 64 years, she followed the doc tor's orders and remained ui pretty good shape. She never let the diabetes get the victoiy until the end, but remained a fighter, Mrs. Musgrave's fii^t job out of high school was secretary of MocksviUe Sav ings and Loan. When her hus band started his own business, she retired Irom the bank to help him for the next five years luitil her health forced her into retirement. Survivors: her husband ol 34 years, Roger Eugene Mus- |. graveof the home; 2 brothers, Spurgeon Foster Jr., (Sheiry) and Jeny Foster (Cindy); 2 nieces, Jessica Foster Thom as (Jack) and Lisa Foster; 4 great-nieces, Addisyn and Brooklyn Thomas and Clara Tare and Emmie Foster, all of MocksviUe; 2 nephews. Bryan Foster (Beth) of Ropei and Wesley Fo,ster (Heather) of Columbia; 4 great-neph- I ews, Peyton, Luke, Ayden and I Henry Foster; 2 aunts, Lucille Mellon and Ruth Foster, both of MocksviUe; sister-in-law, Carole Musgrave Sorrell (Guy) of Charlotte; brother- in-law, Steven Michael Mus grave; sister-in-law, Nancy Musgrave WheeJock of Wel come; stepdaughter, Angle Musgrave Taylor (Stafford) of Archdale; and her 4 cats, Pumpkin, Spanky, Blackie and Nola. A funeral service was con ducted at 2p.m.,Tuesday, Jan. 13 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Darren Johnson of Hebron Baptist Church, StatesviUe officiating. Burial followed in Comatzer United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: American Dia betes Assoc., 1300 Baxter St., Ste. 150, Charlotte, 28204. Online condolences; wwm>. eatonJunerulservice.com. Cariie Clinton Kenegar Mr. Cariie Clinton Ren- egar, 86, of Harmony, died on Jan. 5,2015. Mr. Renegar was bom May 12, 1928 in IredeU County to the late SUas H. and EUza- beth Grose Renegar. He was a lifetime member of Liberty Baptist Church. Mr. Renegar owned and operated a local buUdozing business for 20 years. He also worked in the maintenance department for Forsyth County School Sys tem for 15 years. Due to Mr. Renegar's strong work ethics, he concluded his working ca reer at the maintenance de partment at the Davie County School System. Mr. Renegar enjoyed the outdoors, gos pel music, and was a master gardener. He was an Atlanta Braves fan who loved a good baseball game. Survivors: his wife of 66 years, Geneva N. Renegar; 3 children, Judy R. Burrell and husband Jim, Ricky L, Renegar, and Teressa R. Hig- gins; 9 grandchildren, Ange la, Kim, Aaron, Amy, Kristy, Christina, Jennifer, Candice, Michael; 18 great-grandchil dren, Colon, Mason, Cedric, Brittany, Anthony, Haley, Alex, Tara, Carter, Breckin, Dakota, Logan, Hayden, Eli jah. Emma, J.T., McKenzie and a special great-grand daughter, Chloe; and a sister, Betty Ruth R. Brown and hus band Edward. He was also preceded in death by his 2 bj-others, Odelj Renegar and Alton Ren egar; and by a sister, Nina R. Melton. The family received friends Thursday, Jan. 8 at Gentry Fanuly Funeral Ser vice in Yadkinville. His fu neral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan, 9 at LibertyBaptist Church by the Revs. Noel Hawks. Steve Hedge- cock and William Hutchens, officiating. He lie in-state 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: charity of the donoi's choice. Online condoIence.s: wwtv. sentryfioieraIser\nce.com. jao-V' Virginia Giradot Rocklin Virginia Giradot Swiergiel Rocklin of Yadkinville died on Jan. 8,2015, She was bom Sept. 22, 1944 in New York to Edgar Giradot and LUlian Bowers Schwartz. She was preceded in death by her parents and by 2 brothers. Survivors: her husband Dennis of the home; children, Sue (Joe) Reinhart of Oregon, Dina (Maurice) Lawing of Pi lot Mountain, Richard Rock lin, Marshall (Tina) Swiergiel of Advance. Melanie (Tun) Grannaman of Mocksville. Michael (Angie) Rocklin ol Las Vegas, Wendy (Scott) Carter, and Timothy Swier giel; 2 sisters, Frances (John) Ortigies of Scotia. N.Y. and Mary Lou Clink of R, My ers, Fla.; 20 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and nu merous nieces and nephews. Wendell Fletcher Sain Mr. Wendell Fletcher Sain, 54, of Mocksville, died Sat urday, Jan. 10, 2015, at UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill. He was bom Dec. 24, 1960 in Davie County to the late Cecil Sanford "Red" and Marjorie Elizabeth Winters Sain. Mr. Sain was employed as the chief detention officer for the Davie County Sher iffs office. He was a member of County Line Fire Depart ment and a charter member of Davie County Rescue Squad Dive team. Survivors; his wife, Tina Smith Sain of the home; a daughter, Elizabeth Sain Snow (Adam); 2sisters,Diane Crotts (David), all of Mocks ville, Lynn Vogler (Gary) of Cooleemee; a brother, San ford Sain (Gwen) of States- ville: a sister-in-law, Sarah Lewis (Carl) of Advance; a brother-in-law, Marvin Smilli (Cinda) of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren, Katlialene Ni cole "Katie"' Pitts and Spen cer Grant Snow; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 p.m., Wednes day, Jan. 14 at Eaton Funeral Chapel willi the Rev. Darren Crotts officiating. Burial was to follow in Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorials; Blaise Handy man Ministry, 134 Blaise Kenneth Stanley Smith Mr. Kenneth Stanley Smith, 67, of North Main Street, Mocksville, died Tues day, Jan. 6,2015, at his home. Mr. Smith was bom Aug. 28. 1947. in Massillon, Ohio to the late Kenneth A. and Ro berta Bailey Smith. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and retired from Funder America. Survivors; 2 sons, Michael and David Smith; a friend he n thought of as a sister, Rosie Drake (Elton Dillard); and ^ their sons, who he thought of as grandsons, Brian Dillard (Ami) and Justin Dillard. A visitation was held from , 10-11 a.m., Saturday, Jan. 10 - at Eaton Funeral Home. Cre- , mation has taken place. Online condolences; www. eaionfu)ieraher\-icex:om. Hal'Dodd'Angell Hal "Dodd" Angel! of Port Orchard, Wash, died at his home following a battle with lung cancer on Nov. 29,2014. Bom Dec. 3. 1927 in Mocksville to Albion Hi awatha and Nannie Nich- ols-Angell, he joined the U.S. Navy at age 17 during World Wai- II, returning home after being discharged in Bremer ton Wash. Fifteen months lat er. he re-enlisted. Mr. Angel! was again decorated for ser\ - ing in the Korean War and re turned to the Bremerton area in 1960 w-here he would spend the remainder of his life. After retirement from the Na\7"s Polaris Missile Program at Bangor in 1966, he worked on Puget Sound Naval Shipyard for nearly 30 years. A loy al lifetime member of FRA, VFW, American Legion and DAV, he remained a sailor at heart. He was preceded in death by his wife of 45 years, De- nise G. Angell; his parents, brothers, Paul. Cecil and Wi ley, and sisters Irene, Bessie and Nikki. Survivors: a son, Hal Dodd .Angell .Ir. of Port Orchard; and sisters, Gilma and Mabel of North Carolina. He and his wife will be in terned beside one another in the spring at Tahoma National Cemetery with full military honors. Dolores 'Ann'Barney Dolores "Ann" Sneed Bar ney, 72, of Mocksville, died on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015 at Davie Medical Center. She had been a resident of Au tumn Care for some 14 years. Bom May 5, 1942. in Mecklenburg County, she was the daughter of the late Rich ard Sneed and Dorothy Jen kins Sneed. She was the wid ow of the late David Franklin Barney Sr., who died Oct. 4, 2005. They were mairied for 45 years. She graduated ftom Davidson Central High School in 1960. Prior to re- I tirement, she woiked as a ma- ! chine operator at Lexington i Furniture for 15 years. She was best known for her love of children and her cooking skills. She often served as a babysitter and her biscuits ^d gravy will be remembered by all who enjoyed them. She was a dedicated Christian and a member of Yadkin College Baptist Church. Survivors; sons, Charles Barney and Allen Barney (Sa- rina) of Mocksville and Larry Barney (Lavira) of Lexington; a daughter, Cindy Barney of Mocksville: 2 sisters, Caro lyn Ridenhour (George) of Lexington and Mary Hiati of Thomasville; 10 grandchil dren, Morgan, Josh. Parker, Peyton, Riley Ann., Krist)'. Chelsea, Brittney, Chance and Allison; 3 great-grand children, Victoria, Jacob and Uvi; and 3 step-grandchil dren, Jessica. Leeza and Sa vannah; and fellow residents and staff of Autumn Care. She was also preceded in death by a son, David F. Bar ney Jr.; 2 brothers. Doug an'd Dick Sneed; and a sister, Dot- < tie Sneed Fogleman. The family received 5 friends at Davie Funeral Ser- , vice Chapel on Thursday eve- n ning.Jan. 15-A celebration of life seivice was conducted at 2 p.m.Friday, Jan. 16 at Hope Baptist Tabernade officiated by Dr, .loe Long and Pastor Jason Holley. The body lie in state one hour prior to the ser vice in the church. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were: Josh Barney, Chance Barney, Denny Bamey, Darryl Bar ney, Jimmy Messer. David Howard and Jeny Wayne Stroud. Online condolences: wu'w. daviefuneralsen'icerom. Davie Count}' Public Library ^^ocksviile, NC James Joseph Berrier Mr. James Joseph Bemer, 9i, died Friday, Jan. J6.2015 at his home. He was bom on July 20,1923, in Davie County to the late Isaac Clinton and Annie Cope Berrier and lived ui the Dead- mon Road community. He was a lifetime member of Concord United Methodist Church and was a veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II having served in Europe and Asia. In 1981. he retired from Food Lion Stores after 25 years. He was also preceded in death by his sisters. Rachel, Doro thy, Ruth, Alice, Katherine and Willie Mae; and brothers, Her man, Felix, Greene, Sam, Cecil and Ben. Survivors: his wife of 55 years, Uzeal Taylor "Zee" Berrier; a sister, Betsy Nichols of Florida; a son, John ITiomas Peel er and wp Becky of MocksvUle; a daughter, Murray Peeler "Toodles" McKissick and husband Foster of Greenville, S.C.; 6 grandchildren, Kathryn Taylor McKissick, Anthony Foster McKissick IV, Jerrine Emily Peeler, Carly Peeler Regan, Re- bekah Peeler and Holden Peeler; 3 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of life service was conducted at 3 p.ra,, Sun day, Jan. 18 at Concord United Methodist Church with Uie Rev. Roy Miller officiating. Burial followed in the chujch cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorial.s: Concord United Methodist Churcii, c/o Pat Patterson. 132 Fairway Road. Advance: or to a charily of the donor's choice, Online condolences; '>^'ww.eawnfunerul.ser\'ice.com. Mario Frank Darminio Mr. Mario Frank Darmin io, 82, of Mountview Drive, Mocksville, died Monday, Jan. 19,2035 at Fors>th Med ical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom Aug. 15,1932 in Bronx, N.Y, Mr. Darminio was retired from Rivier Col lege in New Hampshire. , Survivors: his wife, Lor- rain.f Kelly Darminio; 3 daughters. Lama Flanagan, Naomi Manning, and Caro lyn Crookham; a son,Michael Manning; nieces and neph ews, Peggy McCann, Hattie McCann, Mary Beth McCami, BUIy McCann, John McCann and Carmine Darminio; and a grandson, Michael McCann. Cremation has taken place. Online condolences: wim'. eatonfuneralservice .com. Oavie County Public Ubrarv Mockr.vills, Betty Jane Head Mrs. Bettie Jane Wagner Head, 81, of Kannapolis died on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015 at her residence. She was bom Aug. 26, 1933 in Cooleemee, the daughter of the late Albert and Nettie Wagner. She was a country and bluegrass mu sician winning many awards with her Gibson guitar, She was given a special award by the MooresviUe Lion's Club for her musical talents. Other musicians receiWng the same awards were Arthur Smith, Tommy Fale, Doc Watson and grand ole opry performers. She was the head judge for 16 years at the Lion's Club's Fiddlers Conven tion in MooresviUe. She was also preceded in death by a brothei-, John Wag ner. Survivors; her husband of 60 years, James Wesley Head; 2 sons, Stephen Head (Sar ah) of Charlotte and Thomas Head of the home: a grand daughter, Elizabeth Head of Charlotte; and a nephew and niece. Richard Wagner and Laura Speller of Georgia. Funeral services were at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20at Whit- ley's Funeral Home Chapel conducted by Pastor David Maynard. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park, Salis bury. The family received friends at the funeral home prior to the service. Online condolences: www. whitlevsfuneralhome£om. Roberta Jean Lail Roberta Jean Pruitt Lail of Advance died Jan. 14, 2015 at home with Galen her son, Jason her grandson and Shelia Carter her friend and caregiv- crby her side. She was bom April 5,1931 to Ernest and Nellie Pruitt of South Pittsburg. Tenn. She was best known to be a faithfiil servant of the Lord. She will be remembered for her encouragement to others. She had a way to lift peo ple up with kind words and reached out to others with a helping hand. She retired after 35 years with Western Elec tric. She was acti\'e with her church family. She attended Fellowship Baptist Church in Advance. She was preceded ui death by her parents; husband of 63 years, Jesse Sherman Lail; daughter, Donna Latl; and sis ter. Frances Pruitt Dixon. Survivors: a son, Galen Lail and grandson, Jason Lail (fianc6e-Leah Stewart).*Tx5ih of Winston Salem; a brother, James Pruitt of Graham: 2 sis ters, Shirk)' Pruin Williams and Cathy Pmitt Williams, both of GrahJim; and Brenda Baird (Bill) of Greensboro. Visitation was Monday, Jan. 19 at Frank Vogler and Sons in Cknunons, followed by a funeral service at 2 p.m. in ibe Clemmons Chapel. Burial followed at Wesilawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice House, 101 Hos pice Ln. Winston Salem. William Ray Ludwick Mr. WilJiiim Ray "Pete" Ludwick, 71. of Oakdalc Cir cle, Mocksville, died Sunday, Ian. 18,2015, at his home. He was bom on March 3, 1943 in Rowan County to the late Raymond and Flor ence Casper Ludwick. Mr. I^udwick was of the Meth odist faith. He retired from Gamewell Manufacturing after 30 years and worked with Davie County Water. For 49 years he was a firefighter with Jerusalem Volunteer Fire Department where he was a member of the board of direc tors. Mr. Ludwick was a cattle farmer and a member of the American Angus Association. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Virginia Schmitt; and a brother, Ray mond Ludwick Jr. Survivors: his wife, Glen- da Phelps Ludwick and a daughter. Dawn Ludwick. both of Mocksville; 2 grand daughters . Brooke and Rebec ca Ludwick; 3 sisters. Ellen Marsh, Susie Wilson (Jim), all of Rockwell and Elizabeth Watkins of South Carolina; a brother, John Ludwick of Cleveland; a sister-in-law, Diane Snider (Rick), a broth er-in-law, Jack Phelps (Tina), all of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Aftineral service was to be conducted at 3 p.m., Wednes day, Jan. 21 at Eaton Funer al Chapel with the Rev. Roy Miller officiating. Burial was to follow in Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friend.s Tuesday, Janu. 20 at the fu neral home. Memorials: charity of do nor's choice. Online condolences: vcwic. eatonfunerolservice.com. Brenda Darlene Mays Brenda Diu-Jene Mays, 62. of Erwin Street, Cooleemee, died Tuesday, Jan. 13,2015,at Forsyth Medical Center in Wm- ston-Salera. She was bom in Rowan County on Feb. 10, 1952, the daughter of Rosa Phelps Mays of Cooleemee and the late Har old Edward Mays. She was employed as a quality inspector at Jockey Textiles for some 25 years, a job she enjoyed. She was a caring person and became an organ donor upon her death. Also surviving: a daughter. Shannon Dawn White (Troy Fennell) of MocksvUle; 2 brothers, Ed Mays (Joyce) and John Mays (Peggy), of Cooleemee; and 3 grandchildren. Brie, Mia and Serenity, Visitation was Saturday, Jan. 17 at the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel. The celebration of life service followed at 2 pjn. in the funeral chapel officiated by the Rev. Rodney Barker. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Memorials: American Heart Assoc., 101 Centreport Drive, Suite 130, Greensboro, 27409. Online condolences: "wwwJaviefuneralservice.com. Howard Michael McDaniel Mr. Howard Michael McDaniel, 65, of Kings Mill Drive, Advance, died Saturday, Jan. 17,2015. He was bom on Jan. 6, 1950 in Rowan County to the late Howard Conway and Margie Bemice Ridenhour McDaniel. Mr. McDaniel was employed with International Textile Group in Greensboro. Sun'ivors: his wife, Karina McDaniel of the home; former wife, Sarah McDaniel; 3 children, Michael McDaniel (Ellen) of Clemmons, Melissa McDaniel and Annika Alexis McDan iel, both of Advance; a sister, Joyce Shostak of New Jersey; and 5 grandchildren. Jordan, Luke, Hannah, Abigail and Leah McDaniel. Afunera! service will be conducted at 7 p.m.,Thursday, Jan. 22 at Currytown Baptist Church with the Rev. Gary Blalock officiating. The family will receive friends from 7:30-9 pju. following the service. Burial wiD follow in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. A graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m., Friday, Jan. 23 in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: Cunytown Baptist, 7740 Hwy. 150 N, Lexing ton, 27295. Online condolence: www.eatonfnneralservice.com. Jan. 20, 2015 al Be™!SfcoInl-Bnon Cemer. ™'"'" Norsing and Reha. Bo """'y'b Conniy .o Carl a„d "omeT^'taghto Byron McRae f a'-ille; 2 al'D^'dTiw^r McRae and of Advance ^a,-^dda„gh,i. ^ mTr^Jvs Of NapJes, FJa.; and severaj co^. PM-A memoriaJ service will be heW tT' nephews. T 2^?^' P^Ptist Church in Greo P"™' ^^^day, Jan 24LOWI offlcating. «» Baaior Pru^ o'UreKrvice. ^"^'yo «encb foiiowi„. a«ns'Sjr'27^' •^"'Oh, 5945 N. Chnrch St 0»iinncondoleneea:..«An..„,;,.„„v|e^^^^^ " ljf\ r> V? i n> Rilla Mae Munday Mrs. Rilla Mae HeUard Munday, 82, of Center Street, Cooleemee, died Friday, Jan. 16, 2015 at Porsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Munday was bom Nov. 9, 1932 in Davie Coun ty to the late Robert Lee and Lessie Mae Gregory Hellard. Mis. Munday was a lifelong resident of Cool^ijiee and a member of the VFW Auxil iary. She was also preceded in death by her husband, James Kenneth Munday; a sister, Iinogene Poplin; and a broth er, Bobby Hellard. Survivors: 2 daughters, Denise Munday (Wayne Howard) of Advance and Jamie Carter (Norman) of MocksviUe; 3 grandchildren. Heather Boger Melton (ly- ler), Ben Boger and Allison Carter; 2 great-grandchildren, Conard Martin and Kensie Melton; David and Carly Howard, who thought of her as their great-grandmother; a sister, Pat Gregory Ludwick (Russ) of Viiginia; special I family fiiend, Tma Wiggins of Advance; and several niec es and nephews. A memorial graveside ser vice was conducted at 2 pjn. Tuesday, Jan. 20 in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee with the Rev. Shelby Har bour officiating. The family received friends fon Mon day, Jan. 19 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials: VFW Post 1119 Auxiliary, c/o Daphne Beck, PO Box 688, Coolee mee. Online condolences: men'. eatoiijuneralsen'ice.com. Stella' Catherine Priest Estella "Stella" Cather- ne Priest, 77, of Mocksville, formerly of Elgin, S.C., died Tuesday, Jan. 13,2015. Bom Nov. 27, 1937 in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was a daughter of the late Michael Anthony and Veronica Gor don D'Amato. She graduated from Mooresville Sr. High School, and was a long-time resident of Elgin. She was ac tive in her church, Rehoboth United Methodist, and loved spending time with family, especially her grandchildren. Svux'ivors: sons, Lynton Michael Priest (Janet), Brad Franklin Priest; her daughter, the Rev. Kathy Priest Hud son; grandchildren, Matthew and Palmer Hudson, Kristen and McKenzie Priest; sisters, Anita D'Amato, Marie Crotts; and many nieces and neph ews. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Gary Franklin Priest. The funeral service was held 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16 at Rehoboth United Methodist Church, with the Revs. Doug Benton and Kathy Priest Hud son officiating. Burial fol- ' lowed at Memorial Gardens of Columbia. The family re ceived friends Thursday eve ning at Shives Funeral Home, Colonial Chapel, Columbia. Memorials: to the church at 6911 Two Notch Rd, Co lumbia, SC 29223. Online condolences; ShivcsFuneralHome.com. Y\ DAVBE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 22,2015 0 /■vo Davie 'County Mocksville, NC )»ebl>ic AiuUrson Dcbcrai) "Debbie" Bishop AndfTsnii (i)'Ailvjiiice died on 'iliU! sday, .iaij. 22. 201 f. She was bom in Forsyth County on Jan. 27. 1953.She was raised in Wilkes Coun ty by her grandpaicnis, Wil liam Ciceio Bishop and Rosa Church Bishop and her moth er, Agnes Connie Kiiby. She shared her love with the many who knew her. She walked closely with the Lord and was an active member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. She enjoyed sharing her talents; she was an artisan and skilled baker. She loved baking pound cakes. In addition to her grand parents and mother, .she was preceded in death by her hus- bctnci, Donald Ray Anderson and grandson. John Hudier. Surviving; '3 children. Donna Jefferson of Win- sion-.Salem. Donald .Anderson and v.'ife Susie of Winslo!i-.S;i- )em, Grtg Maitin and wife. Bridget of Welches, Ore.; 6 graiidchildren, 'jyler, Sophia, Reese, Ava, Briton, Charlie; a .sister. Tammy Kilby and bus- band Dale of Hamptonville; a brotitea, Tommy Kilby of WiJ- kesbojo; a sjrecial cou.«in who gievv up with her as a si.sier, Nokie Ford of Walkenown; sevtntl cousins and frientls; and her Yorkie, Abby. The funeral service was conducted at .'i p.ro. Satur day, Jan. 24 at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church ofiiciaied by the Rev, Ronnie Craddock. The body lie in state prior to the service. The family re ceived friends following the service ii> the fellowship liall. A groveside service was eon- "dueled ai 2 p.m. Sunday. Jan. 25 in the Fishing Creek Bap tist Church Cemetery, Wilkes- boro. Memorials: Yadkin Valley Baptist. 1324 Yadkin Valley Church Road. Advance. Online condolences: vvivw. h<ivwoith-mUler.coin. Tennyson 'TF'Anderson Mr. Tennysotr Franklin "T.F." Anderson, 78, of Shef field Road, Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015 at Gordon Hospice Home in Stalesville after a period of declining healtlt, A native and lifelong ks- Ideni of Diivjc C.u'iiiit\. he vva-' born Noi'. L*. the son of the late John Clement Anderson and Sarali Laniei Anderson. He was a "jour neyman die&el mechanic" with McLean Trucking Co. for some 30 years, followed by a 17-years a.s detention officer with the Davic Coun ty Sheriff's Depaitment. His skills were many and he was IVequenijy called upon by rel atives and friends to fi x me chanical and electrical issues, eveiything from automotive and farm machinery to hous es and golf CikTts. He enjoyed raising cattle and Boer goats. His other hobbies and jnler- ests centered on model trains which he delighted in build ing iuid displaying. He faac describcd one (ii his )'rr.t>nto memories as that of a train ride across the United Slates Slid Cr.nadi.. He was a voiet- an, having served in the U.S. Navy. Voluntecrism and pub lic scrN'icc were noteworthy attributes. He was a chatter member of the Davie Count) Rescue Squad, a charter mem ber of the Center Volunteer Fire Department and attended Calahrdn Friendship Baptist Church. Hi.s tireless and in numerable contributions to his community and those to whom he rendered assistance will long be remembered. Survivors: his wife of more than 56 years, Shirley Con ner Anderson: 2 sons, Danny Franklin Anderson of Mocks ville and Randy Dean Ander son (Brenda) of SlatesviJIe; a daughter, Connie A. Daywait (Richard) of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren. Justin Daywall iHcatber). Travis Anderson, Sarah Daywali. Margaret Anderson, .Adam Anderson and Allison Anderson; and 2 greai-grandi hildren. Matlison 1 cwis and Br\ son L.cvt'is. He was also preceded itJ death by a brother, Carl Ed ward Anderson, and 2 sisters, Maiy Katherine Wheeler and Dorothy Cheek. The family received friends Friday, Jan. 23 at Davie Fu neral Serviiie. A celebration of life service was conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24 from Davie Funeral Service Ciiapel officiated by the Rev. Carroll Jordan. The body lie in slate one hour prior to the service. Biirial followed in the Calahaln Friendship Baptist Church Cetnetery. Members of the Cemei Volunteer Fire Department and Davie Coun ty Rescue .Squad served as pallbcarors. Formci cn-woric- c:!':. from The Davie .Sheriff's Department were honorary pallbearers. Memorials; Calahaln Friendship Baptist Building Fund, do Doiuiie Gobble, 523 Ralpii Ratledge Road, Mocks ville. Online condolences: wmw. daviefuneraLKr\'ice.cotv. Davie eounty Publ'o^!0Ck5Vi^i■3, N'w Ommie Sue Barnhardt Ommie Sue McDaniel Bfimhardt, 80. oj" .'\dvance, died anJan-2h.20»5alPoresi Heights Senior Living Com- mimity. Born in Davie County on Dec. 2, she was the daughter of the late Jacob Eli and Ethel Cope McDan iel. Sue retired in 1988 from AT&T after 33 years. She ser\'ed alongside her hus band in his ministry at many churches in the Winston-Sa- iem area. Sue will be remem bered for her enormous hugs and kisses, laughter, and the wonderful meals she loved to prepare for family and friends. Her husband, the Rev. Der- ry R. Earnhardt Sr. preceded her in death, as did a .sister. Sarah Bailey, and brother,Bil ly McDaniel. Sur\'ivors: 3 sons, Derry Ray Barnhardt Jr. (Jeri) ot Winston Salem. Mae Barn hardt (Hobyn) of St. Simons Island, Ca., and Alan Batn- hardl tPain) (rf Monroevillc, Ala; 6 grandchildren. Laura. Alan. Miles, Sarah Bakc-r. Maggie, and Paden Earn hardt; and a sister, Reba Mae (Harold) Frank of Mocksvillc. A celebration of her life will be held Jan. 30 at 2 p.m. at Ml. Tabor United Method ist Church with reception fol lowing in the fellowship hall. Memorials: Alzheimer's Foundation of Amciica. 322 Eighth Ave., 7th Floor, New York, NY 10001. Betty Jean Bumgarner do Betty Jean Branson Bumgarner, 83, of County Line Road, Hannony, died on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2015, at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom in Guilford County May 18, 1933 to the late Bluford Branson and Miney Pegram Branson. She was the widow of the lair James Earl Bumgarner. She graduated from high school in Walkeiiown. She had been 3 resident of the Davie Coun ty area for many years. Prior to retirement, she worked in retaiLShe was a member of New Union United Methodist Church. Suiwivors; 4 sons, Ter ry Ken Cardwell (Linda) of Belews Creek, Jerry L. Cardwell of Harmony, James Thomas Bumgarner of Mocksville and Samuel Odell Bumgarner of Illinois; 3 daughter.?, Tracy Ami Sando- va) and Sue Bumgarner. both of Georgia, and Faye Harris of Harmony; 14 grandchil dren; 23 great-grandchildren; and a gieat-gieat grandchild. She was also preceded in death by a brother. Ken Ray Branson A ceiebratioii ol lite sei- vice Vi'as held at 3 p.m. Sun day. Jan. 25 at the Davie Fu neral Service Chapel with Dr. Steve Rainey and the Rev. Enc l.inebero' officiating .The family recei\'cd friends one hour prior to the service in thechapel. Burial followed in the R(Kk Spring Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials; New Union UMC Building Fund, c/o Do ris Dyson, 1469 County Line Road, Harmony, 28634, Online condolences: ivivw. drtvjc/jntcra/.wn'jcc.t'nnt. DAVIE COUNTY ENI KRPKISK RECORD. J hursday, Jan. 29,2015 - Oavie County Puolic Lib,aa ^ocl(Svi;ie, WC A memorial service was to be held at 2 p.m. nnirsday, .Ian. 29 at the Heritage House of Cavin-Cook Funeral Home with the Rev. Lynn Watts Cash officiating. The family was to receive friends prior to the service from 12:30-2 at the Heritage House. Memorials: Barium Springs Home for Children, Barium Springs. 28010, mwm'. bariumspriugsjorg/donate. Online condolences: h'miv. cavin-conkjcom. Pattie Jo Canupp Pattie Jo Johnson Can upp, 72, of Mount Ulla, died on Monday, Jan. 26, 2015 at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. She was born ott May 27, 1942 in Iredell County to the late James Burl and Bel- va Agatha Walker Johnson. Mrs. Canupp was retired from Duke Power. She attended The Cove Church, where she was a member of a lifecroup Bible study. Mrs. Canupp was also a member of the Home Builders Women's Auxilia ry, American Cancer Society, United Methodist Women's Circle, and the American Business Women's Associa tion. She was also preceded in death by her husband. John Canupp; brother, J.B. John son; and grandson, Brandon Bowles. Survivors; her daughters, Vicky Connelly Gunther. Rhonda Connelly Bowles and husband ITiomas "Tom my"; sisters, Louise McDan- :> iels. Nancy Redman, Barbara (, Jolley, Martha Hartley, Nor- 2 ma Jean Parker; brothers. Kenneth Johnson and Lany s Johnson; and grandchildren, y Kayla, Spenser, Charles, Eliz- r abeth. Austin, Grace, Jaden, ,i Alison, and Emily. 1 0 3 i O Thomas M. Cornatzer Mr. Tliomas Manuel Cor natzer, 84, of Fork Bixby Road, Advance, died Sunday. ■Ian. 25,2015, at Forsyth Med ical Center in Winston-Salem. He was born on Nov. 2. 1930 in Davie County to the late Clyde Anderson and Mir iam Hendrix Cornatzer. He was a member of Fulton Unit ed Methodist Church and was retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. He loved to fish at the coast and sell produce in the summer. He was an out going person who never met a strange;r. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Norma Jean Lanier Cornatzer; and a broth er, Henry Cornatzer. Sun'ivors: a daughter. Donna Livengood (Gerry ■'Chunk") of Advance; 2 sons. Dale Coinatzei (Cindy) ol Mocksville anci Fddic Cor- nalzer (Carrie) oi Advance; C grandchildren, Deana Webb (Jason), Bradley Livengood. Brandi Patti (Victor), Derek Cornatzer, Tyler Cornatzer and Hannali Cornatzer; 3 great-grandchildren, Katelyn and Isaac Webb and Baylor Grace Patti; and several niec es and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m., Wednes- ^ day, Jan. 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Rev. Gai-y Foster offici ating. Burial followed in Ful ton United Methodist Church ® Cemetery. The family receive friends Tuesday, Jan. 27, at j jIk- funeral home. Memorials; Fulton CMC. PC) Bo.x 87,.Advance. Online condolences; rnnv ealonfimeralsen'ice.com. Julia Mainer Jxilia Mainer of Flint, Mich.. 95, died Wednesday, .Ian. 21,2015 at her residence. Her funeral sei-vice was at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 24 at the Swartz Funeral Home, Flint. The Rev. Ernest Davis and Pastor Butch Martin of fi ciated. Burial was in Crest- wood Cemetery. Memorials; Deliverance Tabernacle for the needy. She was bom in Mocks ville on March 3. 1919. She married Wade Mainer on Nov. 28,1937. She attended Deliv erance Tabernacle. Surviving; 3 sons. Frank (Eva). Kelly and Randall (Caj-ma); daughter. Polly Hofmcister (Ralph Freder ick); 2 grandchildren. Sta- cie (Stephan) Hoffmann and Todd (Andrea) Hofmeistcv; 2reat-f tandchildren. Mclirja 1 Hoffman. Sophia and Ben-I jamin Hofmeistcr; seveial ' step rrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wade, on Sept. 12. 201! and a son, Leon Spain, in 1985. Online condolences;swortzfiiiicralhowcinc .com. Davie Count).- Puoi,o Libra,y ^ocksyille, HQ Mazie Vanzant Merrell Mrs. Mazie Vanzant Mer rell, 103, fonnerly of US 64 West, Mocksville, died Thurs day, Jan. 22, 2015, at Lake Park Nursing and Rehabilita- . tion Center in Charlotte. i She was bom Sept. 1,1911 in Davie County, the third and youngest daughter of the late Tommy "Mr. Tommy" and Cora Vanzant. She was a graduate of Mocksville High School. She managed Wal lace's Dime Store and contin ued her retail career at Mocks ville Cash Store/Mocksville Department Store for many years where she became a fi x ture in the retail community. She was a life-long member of Center United Methodist Church where she remained active until moving to Somer set Assisted Living at age 92 and then Lake Park at 97. She was a reader, juasier seam stress, gifted cjuilter and had a gifvr! ihurnb with a. love of plants. She was known lor the bread she baked and shared w ith friends and family. She was also preceded in death by her husband Wayne in 1959; and 2 sisters, Vera Dwiggins and CQtra Tutterow. Survivors; 3 children, Ben ny Merrell and wife Willie of Waxhaw, Charles Merrell and wife Sandy of Gastonia and Karen Bost and husband Gary of Mint Hill; and 5 grandchil dren, Michelle Dunn (Jack) of Raleigh, Mike Merrell (Erika) of California, Kristy Morley (Chris) of Charlotte, Laura Hayes (Matt) of Mint Hill and David Bost (fiance, Erin Kel ly) of Charlotte. .A funeral service was conducted ai 2;.^0 p.m. Sun day, Jan. 25 at Center United Methodist Church with the Rev. John Erwin officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Sunday at the church. Memojials; Center UMC, 1857 US 64 W. Mocksville. Online condolences; www. eatonfuneralservice .com. Jessie Eloise Stephens Jessie Eloise Wootej "Weesie" Stephens. 91. o1 Turkey Foot Road, Mocks- ville, died Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015 at Gordon Hospice Home in Statesville. Bom in Iredell County March 20, 1923, she was the daughter of the late Robert Gaither Wooten and Aileasia Eulalia Stroud Wooten and the widow of the laic John Stephens, Ms. Stephens was a homentiikcr known for her great cooking skills. She was often identified as "every body's grandma" and v/as a friend to eveiyone. She was a member of Liberty Wesleyan Church. Survivors: a sister, Junia Apple and husband Charles of Asheboro; 2 sisters-in-law, Naomi Wooten of Iredell County and Judy Wooten of MocksviiJe; 6 nieces and a nephew. She was also preceded in death by 3 brothers: Claude Woolen, Elmer Woolen and Ranny Wooten. A celebration of life ser vice was conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10. 2015, from the Davie Funeral Service Chapel officiated by the Kevv. Scot! N'euion and Jesse Car men. The faraiiy received friends one hour prior to the service in the funeral chapel. Burial followed in the Liberty Wesleyan Church Cemetery, Memorials: Liberty Wes leyan Cemetery Fund, c/o Judy Wooten, 442 Turkey Foot Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: n-mv. daviefitnerulsi'n'icc'.ci'nt. Gary Dwayne Wliitaker Mr. Gaiy Dwayne Wliitaker, 62. of Yadkinville died Thurs- dri) afternoon - Jan. l.'^. 2(115 during an escu!"sioi) in Cozumcl, Mexico, while on a cruise. He was bom in Sujt)' County on Sept. 24, 1952, the oldest son of Charles Omer and Hilda Teagiie Whitaker. He was a graduate of Forbush High Sciiool and Forsyth Technical Com munity College. He was retired from Yadkin Valley Telephone Co. after more than 36 years, he was a licensed electrician for more than 22 years. He attended Maplewood Baptist Church where he was an active member of the Adult Choir, enjoyed singing solos for worship .service, and volunteered for var ious activities. He volunteered ivith Yadkin Christian Minis tries, volunteered with several charitable rides, and stood at the Memorial Wall at .Smoking Harley-Davidson, He loved his Honda Gold Wing motorcycle, and enjoyed the lime he spent riding through the conimunily or on trips. He was a member of the Chapter B-2 Winston Wings Motorcycle Group, a lifetime member of the GWRRA (Gold Wing Road Riders Associa tion), and served in offices within the two clubs. Surviving; his wife, Susan Allgood Whitaker, whom he mairied on Dec. 18. 1971; daughter, Shelley Whitaker Harvey and husband Sam of the home: his moiher. Hilda T. Whitaker of Boonviile; a brothei Dennis Whitaker and wife Bridget; a nephew: a niece; and friends whom he loved in his motorcycle fr.mily. The family received friends Thursday. ,lan. 22 ai Gentry Inimily Funeral Service in Yadkinville. His funeral service was at 2 p.m. Friday at Maplrwood Baptist Chinch with the Rev,"^. Jimmy Lancaster and Rick Page offrciating. Burial followed in Deep Creek Baptist Church Cernetery. Memorials: Yadkin Christian Miijistries, PO Box 204. Yad kinville, 27055. Online condolences: wyw.genrryfi4neralservice.cojn. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 29,2015 Davie C)ount>' PuDlic LtDrai> Mocksville, HO Iva Elette Shore Bamette Iva Elette Shore Bamette, 89, of Harmony, died Friday, Jan. 30,2015. She was bom Dec. 2,1925 in Iredell County to the late Daniel and Ada Southard Shore. She was a member of Holy Springs Baptist Church. Mrs. Bamette enjoyed cook ing for family, making dolls, fishing and bowling. Sne was also preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Woodrow William Bamette; 13 siblings; 3 grand children; and a great-grandchild. Sun'ivors: her children. Ronnie (Linda) Bamette, Car olyn Novak, Jerry (Connie) Bamette, Glenda Shores; spe cial granddaughter, Rene (Billy) Reece; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 6 great-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Lottie (Berlie) Brown. The family received friends from 2-3 pjn. Monday, Feb. 2 at Holly Springs Baptist Church. Her ftinerai was conducted at 3 p.m. at the church by the Rev Cliff Gwalt- ney and Bobby Henderson. Burial followed at Friendship Baptist Church. Memorials: Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital St. Suite 103, Mocksville; or Holly Springs Baptist, Houstonville Rd., Harmony, 28634. Online condolences: mvw^entryfimer(thervice.com. Bonnie Jean Beane Black Bonnie Jean Beane Black of Winston-Salem died on Saturday.Jan.3l,2015. She was bom in Forsyth County on Jan. 15, 1934 to Aidenis and Lillith Beane. She was a graduate of Mocks- Mosell, Mitchell and Ronald Beane; a sister, Fannie Younts; and a stepson. Kenneth Black. Surviving; a son and daughter-in-law, Danny Ray and Margie Leonard; 2 granddaughters. Kelly Myers (Jason) and Amy Williams; 4 great-grandchildren. Gage and Kea- ton WiJIjam::, Tucker and Kelsey Mvers; her former hus band and friend, DJ^. "Pete" Black; step-children, Bev erly Edwards, Carol Leamon (Mike) and Charles "Buddy" Black (Maggie); 6 step-grandchildren; 10step-greatgrand children; a sister, Pauline Hendrix; and a brother, Neal Beane. A funeral service was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4 at Antioch Baptist Church with the Rev. Brett Kit- ko officiating. Burial was to follow at Parkiawn Memori al Park. Tlie family received friends on Tuesday at Hay- worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Memorials: Antioch Baptist, 910 Palmer Lane Win ston-Salem, 27107. Online condolences: Jiayworih-miller.com- Vv'.-.' ' Robert Byron Bones day, Jan. 29^''^^dThurs- Winsron-S,-ilem ^ Hospice Home in Bones and Mary Sue Bailey Bonis Mr b'"' country ai two periods: as I v.?. Bones served his aud as an onboard radio office ■'"k" u ^ ForceHe continued his career as a radTntnd^ Marines. Survivors: a sister Maiv Path ■ engineer.Salem. ' ^ Catherrne Bones of Winston- private services IhKirk Funeral Home in Prinlmn Rufus Johnson Campbell Jr. Rufus Johnson Campbell Jr. died on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015 at Forsyth Medical Center following a brief illness. He was born in Davie County on Dec. 28,1947, son of the late Rufus J. Campbell Sr. and Evelyn Brown Camp- i —-. bell. He attended Davie Cotinty Schools and at an early age joined Shiloh Bap-avJ® drafted mto the U.S. Army in 1967 and received an hon- orable discharge in 1969. [H Truck driving was his profes- sion, and he enjoyed all types of sports, fishing, drag rac- |r ing, watching TV, and play- ing pool. '^r- He was also preceded in death by a brother, Gary Campbell. HH Survivors: his wife, Jean Taylor Campbell of the . home, whom he manied on Nov. 16. 1990; 2 sons, Jason Hawks of Lewisr'ilie and Brandon (fiancee Keili) Hawks of Mocksville; 3 brothers, Hurbert (Brenda) Tatum, Thomas (Ann) Campbell, and David Campbell, all of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Julia (Bradford) Johnson of Mocksville and Ann Rhynehardi of Columbus. Ohio; 10 grandchildren. Jacob, Breanna, Jerimiah, Brantlcy. Taylor. Maddison, Makenzie, CatheD. Jorden,and Stephen; and many other relatives and friends. Funeral service was held Sunday, Feb. 1 at 3 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. The Rev. Joe Clark ' ofiiciated and Pastor Charlenc Jones delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in Shiloh Baptist Church cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home Saturday night. Online condolences: WM'w.CrahafnFuneralHome.nei. 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Mr. Lawson was a skilled woodworker and owner/op erator of Law«on Custom Cabinets. He was a Vietnam vet eran, having served in the U.S. Army, was a member the Winston-Salem AMVETS. and a member of Sharon Bap tist Church. Survivors: 2 sons, John E. Lawson !il of Tobaccoville and Shawn C. Lawson and vrife Kristy,of Reidsville; 3 grandchUdren,MakayJa Uwson, Dakota Clark and Marley Ann Lawson; 2 great-grandchildren, McKenzie Ward and Brantley Levi Lawson; a sister, Nancy Adams and husband Jack of Rural Hall; 2 brothers, Dick Lawson of Winston- Salem and David Lawson. He was also preceded in death by a grandson, John El ven Lawson IV on Jan. 27. A gathering and receiving of family and friends was to be 6:30-8:30 pan. Wednesday, Feb. 4 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Online condolences: wwwxia\'iefum'ralser\'ici'.coni. im E. Lawson FV ^ John Elven Lawson IV. 19, of East Bend, died as a result jf an automobile accident Tuesday, Jan. 27,2015. Bom March 16, 1995 in Forsyth County, he was theBson of John Elven Lawson, ID and Janet Marie Fofrest Lawson of High Point. He was employed as a dental technician with Dunn Dental Lab of High Point. In addition to his parents, also surviving: Carlee John son, the mother of his chil dren; a son, Bnmtley Levi Lawson: 2 stepchildren, Abby Johnson and Hazen Johnson of East Bend; a brother. Anthony Brandon Davis of MocksviUe; 3 sis ters, Kristie Marie Davis of Advance, Dakota Clark of Georgia and Marley Ann lawson of Tobaccoville; pa ternal grandfather, John E. Lawson II of Winston-Salem; paternal grandmother, Deb bie Shamel of Tobaccoville; matenral grandfather, Robert Forrest of Lexington; and maternal grandmother, Frances Dunn of Clemmons. A celebration of life service was held at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Clyde Akers officiating. The family received friends in the funeral chapel from 5 p.m. until the hour of service. Online condolences: wwwxia\'iefiaieralservice.com. William JVl. Ludwig Jan^23TH f Run, died Friday,Jan. 23,2015 foiJowmg a brief illness. He was born in Chillicothe, Ohio on Jan. 28, 1920,9 the son of the late William Clifton and Lorena Scheel- er Ludwig. Mr. Ludwig was educated in Chillicothe Pub lic Schools, graduating from Chillicothe High School in 1938. He earned a bachelor's degree from Duke Universi ty in 1942. After completing officer candidate school at Columbia University he re ceived his commission in the U.S. Navy in 1943. During World War II he sen'ed with distinction in the Pacific as gunnery officer on the USS Geneva. He also served as an officer on the USS Williams- burg, the presidential yacht of President Truman. He re- .nrhl h-T 1.'^" '5 years follow- to ChnfoThT Ludwig returnedto Lhilhcothe to raise his family. He became president of Chiiiicoihe Motor Express, an interstate truck line that hi'^ 6 F^' ^ member of Sciolo LodgeLtfeT of Columbus and the ChuV n , Vm . ? member of Walnut Streetmied Methodist Church and served for several years as 'Of Chillicothe Kiwams Club, as Lt. Gov. of District 9 of^wanis International, and as chair of the board of trustees of ChiUicoihe's Medical Center Hospital, Fredrt°'f husbandredenck of yfimington, Del.; his son, William Carl Lud- w g and wtfe Maureen of Pittsburgh, Pa.; 5 grandchildren; and 6 great grandchildren. He was preceded ta dealh by Chris,iae Wade Ludwic WhT „ Wi! Parems; and 3 sisters, Annetle iVoth™'^' Ankrom and Joanne Bain, all of Chili- Funeral services were held at 2 pan. Saturday, Jan. 31 tn te Fawcet, OUver Glass and Palmer Funeral Home ChiJJicothe, with Pastor Scott Smith officiating. Burial fol- low edm Grandviaw Cenieteiy with military honors by the Ross County Veterans Honor Guard. The family receive friends before the sendee. Memoria^ Walnut Street Methodist, PO Box 509 Chillicothe, OH 45601. Online condolences: rnvw/awcen-palmencom. James W.'Jim^Milier J^es(Jim)W.MjlJerofNewark,Del,diedonJan 27ai T -«• Parkinson's diseaseBora m MocksvUle on Jan. 14, 1939, he was the first Teefi" r" I "P "" DavieHiH, Vi, S"''"aled from Davie Counly ol^fhe U f 82"" Airbounie divisionthe Lt^s^Anny from 1W8-196], spending time in Oki em"". In r aa™" i" " "iffer- Iha a™ °PPO«"ntty to reunite on foteign soUhe arranged for Jim and John to be phofoiaDhed Thar, ''r"" NC Statp It • ®gree in textile engineering fromN.C. State Uiuversm- in 1964. he joined the DuPont Co m Hendersonvdle, Tenn. Within two years, he mol ,o """ "~Pn l --' "marketing positions'Pol owmg onof .dnts in Dallas and New York S hesettled mDelaware where he received consecutive market With NASA on behalf of DuPont to develop the oroter hve o^ge flight suits used in subsequent expeditions He S tm hf'"r fraLity bio"!Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter at N C State He T" afDuPon!Md sened as a deacon at Limestone Presbyterian Church could fix ataoTanrr P""''™-™'™''' "" law David Genvig, fonnerly of Richmond, ,nd Survivors: his wife, Ann Gerw ig Miller of New ark- son James Hunter IvlillerofWUmington, Del.; daughter Courtney Ellen Miller of Philadelphia, Pa n kis hror i n m law, Robei^ Bruce Gerw-ig and wife Laurie of Macon 0^10 ^'° ""a""'"' of Lakewood'Colo. 3 meces and a nephew: Sarah Genvig-Mcore fchil rd?aTer;r'''"'.™' wLer arr....-■-Ji-ss-ss''-""-' Raymond Byron NicholsonRaymond Byron Nicholson, 86, died Saturday, Jan. 31, RrrLn'r"r "• noa,.her huS " Sh-l, Bobbie Caselles andLogan crier • """he and 7 atrrr'"'^'™'® 2 P-"1- Saturday. Febciafing '^"""='2' Rev. David Menitt offi: NortwTsfr Coliseum Driveixonnwest, ^\lnslon-Sale^l, 27106.Online condolences; fiWfsalenifli.com. l^mothyAlanPhelps Sunday.Mr. Phelps was born March 14, 1978, in Iredell County. had a great love for his Pheips had a fondness for camping, farming and fi sh- R -loseph Michael of of Oakboro; and a stepbroth- Wends from 7-9 p.m. on Wedne^S 4T StT! fTneral Home in Mocksville 2« Way,Online condolence.^: 'invn.cmon^n.'m/.vema-.tw«. ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TiMirsday, Feb. 5,2015 Oavie County Public Library Pauline Peeic 'Polly' Seaford Mr . PauUne "Polly" Peele Seaford. 84. of US 64 West, Mocksville, died Thursday, Jan. 29,2015 at Davis Region al Medical Center in Statesville. daughters, Norma Robert- son (Press) and Nancy Grooms (Willie), all of Mocksville, 4 grandsons, Edwin Robertson (Jen). Jason Robertson (Kim). Heath Grooms (Tiffany) and Seth Grooms; and 3great-grandchildren. Preston Robertson and Kaylee Rob ertson and Afton Tillman; and numerous nieces and neph- ews. _ ^ o t c K Afuneral service was condiicieu ai 2 p.m., Sunday, reo. 1 at Center United Methodist Church with the Rev, John Erwin officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetej-y. The family received friends on Saturday, Jan. 31 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Evans Scholarship Fund or the Jimmy Tut- terow Scholarship Fund, c/o Linda Owings, 728 Wilkes- boro St.. Mocksville. Online condolences: mvw.saWtifuneraheiyice.com. Connie Sue Seamen Connie Sue Seamon, 68, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015 at Cedar Rock Assisted Living Center in Mocksville. She in West Vir- ginia on June 1946. Prior to retirement, as a housekeeper. She was a member of Trinity Baptist Church and loved her church family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Tom Sea- moD, and a Survivors: irey "Jeff' Lee (Angela Ed- wards); and a granddaughter. KatelenLee. The family received friends at Davie Funeral Ser- vice Saturday J^- from A graveside celebration of life service followed at 11 ajn. at St. Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery on Davie Academy Road, Mocksville, officiated by Pastor Darrell Cox. Memorials: to help offset final expenses, to Davie Fu neral Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksv'Ule. Online condolences: H'vvwifav/eywjera/st'n'ice.com, n.VTE COUKTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Th«rsda,.FoE. 5, MP O^ie county K^ockoViile, NC u cJ -a > CM S c ••= = A "o "o I£ « e t; o . « 00 i-S4r « £ i ^ e -g t, i ^ .1 ^ I s .1 tt S 'S -Is " "S- M> ' R ® -py a: S « r js .5 >— C cb r-' -3 "H<ri £ 2) .2 o C~J eg _ • 04 w • o "E ^ ■£; i M o OA ' -c•F .. s 2 ap «p « 2 "I i 11re > > 5:o i- M c S: >. 3 Mr- c J " oJ S i> I5 < c " 5 « ,W J-2 H ■§ 1 cw -o g J If2 s CL i « -2 S S.:S^ If3 a. .a ■§ -S<« -a i 2 1S ^ S g I g fc 2 § y £ §^ ^ fc* -C ■? ^ "•y _ b « u Eo re = _ « « -o■? o U y G >,o E o .> c j: 5o ^ S ^ 2 = 5^ -a o £ I g g 5"ab— >.oC)c5jojj oaaJ^ — w u«. Cl '3 r- £ M j •«ci—< E -n o A|lQ-s| g-| i :i g g £o ~ ^ • .i 'C .E EOfn re w^c-rr ic<i* -cCei>.Sv^ d .2 'g § b O 'Iy re 5 .2 P ,3 c— •-> <« o <c h- "S James Edward 'Jim" Summey James Edward "Jim" Summey, 79, died on Wednesday Jan. 28,2015, He was bom on Nov. 29,1935 to the Rev. Gordon Earl Margaret Summey County. Hr Funeral services were Saturday at 11 a.m. at Hanes j| Lineberry SedgeQeld Chap- burial following at Guilford Memorial Park. The family received one hour prior to the service. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Car- ^ olyn Summey; a son, Randall Lane Summey; a brother, W Roger Dale Summey; and a B sister, Doris Glance. Sur\ivors: his wife of 16 years, Geneva Perry Ste- -' phens Summey; 2 children, B Angel^' Barijcy and Lisa Stutts (Jody), all of Greens boro; daughter-in-law. Cheryl Summey of Waynesville; step<hildren. BUly Stephens (Diane), Bobby Stephens (Mary Jane) of Madison and Brad Stephens (Teresa) of KernersviUe; 7 grandchildren; 4 step-grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Online condolences; M'^^'^^-JianesUnehernfijiieralhomes. Michael E. Surber ''• O"""" Drive, He was bom in Forsyth He Cheryl Ann Edwards Ayers, and step-father, Dwight T. Ayers. Among the happiest times of his life were his P where he graduated with the n his friends, he was known as T ^"Surb." Some of the things r " he most enjoyed were foot- ' ^ hall, sliding in the mud, cars and anything mechanical. jS With pets and animals, he was like "Dr. Dolittlc" and seemed to be able to commu- He was a caring and loving individual "apdzef te was Also surviving: his 2 brotheB, Thomas Andrew Avarsand wife Amy, and Johnathan Ray Ayers of Advance an f-^end. ran^oyner of Advance, plus the many other friends He was preceded in death by a baby sister Alisha Ann Avers, „ nephew, Garret, Thomas Ayere'; and nis. Thomas Ray Ayers and Ruth K. Ayers Onlrne condolences: "■xwuiov/c/imcrufervicc.co,,,. Eva Holman TbrnerA funeral service for Eva Holman T^Jmer will be Sunday.Feb. 8 at 4 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home in MocksvilleThe faimly wUI receive friends at the funeral home one ft our before the ser\'ice. . pavikcoxjktv ^^KWWSEHECOKW TtrursdaS.F"*'-®'^'^ Davie County PuDiic Library Mocksville, NC '^ZtSiZ^ "^'"^ """ Horace SaMrZ""'^' ''' •'° ^SSSSSiSE ^ocksviJJe and r"^' Ecihan n n ^ ^•J-: sever.! EcthTrf , ofgi^at-greaT'f ff gSfT «°P^«oong.greai-grandchildren. ^"""^-^andchi/dren and officiating. Rev^ohn Opal Mae VariaD Galloway Opal Mae Varian Galloway, 93, of Nancy Easter Loop. Mocksville, died Monday, Feb. 9,2015, at Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home. She was bom in Berghloz, Ohio on August 16, 1921 to the late Charles Varian and Haze! Stewart Varian.Mrs. Galloway was the widow of the late Ralph Galloway. She was a homemaker and of the Christian Faith. Survivors: 6 grandchildren, Gary Striker of Califor nia, Bob Galloway (Sandy), Lori Howard, Bill Galloway (Jolynn), all of Florida, Para Graves of Winston-Salem, and Hollie McClure (Jeff) of New London; and 10 great-grand children. She was also preceded in death by a son, Ralph A. Gal loway; a daughter, Shirley M. Darios; 2 brotliers; and 4 sisters. Inurnment wiU take place at Holly Memorial Gardens. Online condolences: mm'^ai'ieJuiienj/sen'ice.coiii. Norman Eugene Harvel Ml-. Norman Eugene Htirvei, 68, of Carolina Avenue, Mocksville, died Sunday, Feb. 1,2015 at Wake Forest Bap tist Medical Center in Winston-Salcm. Mr. Harvel was born Aug. 14, 1946, in Forsyth County to the late Norman Eugene and Vickie Zimrnennan Harvel. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army during the Vietnam r ^ War and remained a patriotic and humble man. He loved Survivors: a daughter, Hrika Yvonne Hars'el of Cal- ifomia; a sister, Linda Harvel Bailey (Jabe) of Massachu- setts; special cousin, Martha Reavis of Dobson; 2 aunts ' and an uncle, Phyllis and jjr Thurmond Fussell and Nora Harvel; and several other •- cousins, nieces and nephews. A memorial service was conducted at 4 p.m. Fri day, Feb. 6 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, with mllitaiy honors conducted by Veterans of Foreign Wai' Memorial Honor Guard. The famih' received friends at the funeral home following the service. Inurnment will be private in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials: VFW Memorial Honor Guard Post 9010, P.O. Box 601, Clemmons,NC 27012. Online condolences: VAvw.eatonfimeralservic.p. mm DAVDS COUNTV enterprise record, Thursda,. Fab. 12,20 count/ PvSii-' ubiranfUc-riw V'v -<• ; tV.ockcViile, NC Alma Christine Ijames Alma Christine Ijames of Arlington, Va. died on Friday, Jan. 30, 2015 in Halquist Memorial Hospice Home in Ar lington following an extended illness. She was bom in Rowan i County on Nov. 16, 1949. Her biological parents were the late James Witherspoon and the late Willie Mae Bar- "V; ber. At age 11, she came to live with the late Elder Ivan ^ J Ijames and his wife, the late Maijorie Ijames in Mocks- ville. They later adopted her. She graduated from Da- vie County High School in - 1968, and attended Salisbury Business School. She was a member of Grove and traveled exten- sively with Elder Ijames on missionary trips. She was employed by the federal government for more than 30 years. Survivors: 3 brothers, Frank (Ethel) Mattison of Sacre- mento, Calif., Johnnie (Marilyn) McGee of Pennsylvania, and Calvin (Vertie) Ijames of Mocksville; a sister, Min nie Ijames-Scott of Winston-Salem; 4 nephews, Jermaine (Kenya) Mattison of California, Harold (Leticia) Mattison of Topeka, Kan., Steven (Rachel) Ijames of Mocksville. and Ryan Scott of Winston-Salem; 3 nieces. Hope Matti son of California, Maijolene (Elder Whade) Rose of Den ver, Colo., and Melita Scott of Winston-Salem: 3 aunts. Alma Rose McKenzie of Charlotte, Frances McRae Carri er of Cleveland, NC, and Martha Ann Pryor of Gastonia; an uncle, Ralph Barber of Charlotte: several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral service was held Sunday, Feb. 8 at 1 pan. at Clement Grove Church of God, 7th Day in Mocksville. El der Raymond Robinson Jr. officiated and Frances McRae Carrier delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour .before the service. Online condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomejiet. Hazel Lee Miller Jones Hazel Lee Miller Jones of US 601 North, Mocksville, died at her home surrounded by her ftunily on Thursday, Feb. 5,2015, six days after her 77lh birthday. A native of Yadkin Coun- ty, she was bom 30, the the Lloyd Miller and Min- nie Lee Dixon Miller. Mrs. Jones mpved to Davie Coun- ty in August 1956 when she married her husband of more than 58 years, Johnny Thom-, SB as Jones. She was a member of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church where she ' had been active prior to fail- ing health. She spent most of her life as a homemaker for her family, always enjoying cooking, quilting, garden- ing and growing flowers. At when she worked outside the home, she was a caregiver for the elderly. ' ' In addition to her hus band, also surviving: 2 daughters, Patty Jones Gunter of Clemmons and Debbie Jones Hutchens (Billy) of Boon- ville; 2 sons, Johnny Thomas Jones Jr. (Norma Jean) of Yadkinville and Donald Lee "Fireball" Jones (Tina) of Mocksville; her sister, Nancy Miller Trivette (Jay) of East Bend; 2 brother.-;, James Clayton Miller (Ida) of Win ston-Salem and Bobby Ray Miller of Dob.son; 1) grand children, Brittney Gunter, Jonatlian Jones (Melissa), Crys tal Jones, Christopher Wayne Shoemaker (Cx)ra), Daniel Shumaker, Man Shoemaker (Sylvia), Calamity Walton (James), Courtney Renee Jones. Kristina Butcher, Chad Vestal (Amanda), and Wesley Hutchens (Amanda); and 16 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Darreli and Herbert Miller. The family received friends at Davie Funeral Service on Friday, Feb. 6. A celebration of life service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Eddie Driver and Chaplain Greg Anderson officiating. Burial followed in the Yadkin Memorial Gar dens in Yadkinville. Serving as pallbearers were Jonathan Jones. Chad Vestal, Wesley Hutchens, Matt Shoemaker, Christopher Shoemaker and Daniel Shoemaker. Memorials: Mountain VaUey Hospice. PC Box 1267, YadkinvlDe, 27055. Online condolences: wmv-davicfiweralscrvice-com. _DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursda,. Feb. 12,20IS Davie county Pu&w U3ix»> Mocksville, KC Chloe Sherwood 'Lee* Leazer Jr. Mr. Chloe Sherwood "Lee" Leazer Jr., 91, died at home surrounded by family and friends, Monday, Feb. 9,2015. He was bom Aug. 31, 1923 in Forsyth County to the late Beulah and Chloe Sherwood Leazer Sr. He honorably served his country under the ArmyyAir Force Branch. He was part of the 509th Com posite Group of the 393rd Bombardment Squadron Group during World War II. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Ruth Elizabeth: 3 brothers, Harry, James and Boyce; a sister, Jean Goslen; a son-in- law, John Rennix; a daugh ter-in-law, Betty Speer; and a great-granddaughter. Mad ison Joan. Survivors: a son. Greg ory Keith Leazer (Trish); 2 daughters, Jean Southem (JR) and Patricia Renni.x: 0 grandchildren, April Mathis (Josh), Melissa Painchard (Rich), Todd Rennix (Shauna), Shannon Leazer (Heather), Penny Belk and Nikki Whittaker (Clark); 6 great-grand- children; a great-great-granddaughter; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at 3 p.ra., Thurs day, Feb. 12 at Batons Baptist Church with Dr. David Gil- breath officiating, witli military honors. The family was to receive friends at the chiuch one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Batons Baptist, c/o Brenda Hunter, 188 Pudding Ridge Road, Mocksvill; or Disabled American Veteran's, 1958 US 601 S.. Mocksville. Online condolences: w%\nv.ealonfunera}.<!ervice.com. Thomas Lloyd 'Hissle' Martin Mr. Thomas Lloyd "Hissle" Martin, 74, of Beauchanip Road, Advance, died Wednesday. Feb. 4, 2015, at W. G. Hefner Medical Center in Salisbuiy. Martin was bont June Tenn., to the late Rose Edna 1 Martin Leach and .John Wil- I son. He was a veteran of the 1 U.S. Navy. Mr. Martin was a graduate of Creek and was of die Baptist faith. He enjoyed camping, going to the "Cruise In" with his antique cars and getting to- gether with his high school classmates. Survivors: his wife. Caro- line J. Martin of the home; 3 sons, Todd Miirtin of Cleve land, Jon Martin (Connie) and Kelly Maitin, all of Woodleaf; 3 stepchildren, Dana Irvin (Linda), Hannah and Wesley Mock; 7 grandchil dren; a great-grandchild: a sister, Wanda Pardiic (David) of Mocksville; and a brother. Enlace Wallace (Julie) of Ohio. funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 7 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dean Allen officiat ing. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery, with military hon ors conducted by Veterans of Foreign War Memorial Hon or Guard. The family received friends at tlie funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Liberty Lane Hospice at Salisbury VAMC, 1601 BrennerAve.,Salisbury.28144,Memo: Hospice. Online condolences; www.('titonfuner(ilser\'ice.com. Jeanne Stackhoase-Burger Jeanne Stackhouse-Burger, 81. of Mocksville died Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015, at Trinity Elms Assisted Living Center of Clemmons. She was a native of Camden County, NJ. and the widow of the late Elwood William Stackhouse and the late Frank Burger. She was a homemaker and of the Christian faith. Survivors: 3 sons, Kenneth Stackhouse Sr. and wife Karen of Cheny Hill, NJ., Mark Stackhouse and wife Marj' of Jacksonville, Fla., and Jerry Stackliouse of Folk- ston, Ga.; a daughter, Linda Blackburn and husband David of Mocksville; a sister, Chaiisie Gray of Cherry Hill, N J.; a daughter-in-law, Audrey Stone; 11 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. She was also preceded in death by her parents. Charles Field and Mildred Cameron Field; a son, William Stone; 3 brothers; and 5 sisters. Her body was returned to her native New Jersey where Hinski-TomJinson Funeral Home of Haddonfield will an nounce schedules for service and intemient. Memories: Trinity Elms, 3750 Harper Rd.. Clemmons, 27012; or Community Hospice Care, 225 Davie Ave., Eva Holman 'I\irner Eva Holman Turner, 88, of Statesville, died early Mon day morning, Feb. 2, 2015 at Glenn Kiser Hospice House in Salisbury, after an extended period of declining health. She was bom March 09,1926 in Davie County, daughter of the late Joshua Cornelius Holman and Ruby Gaither, and was one of eight children born to union .She was married to the late Joe Er- win Turner (Nov. 16, 1946- Aug. 15, 1971). She was a A longtime member of Piney Grove AME Zion Church in _ J[H Harmony. She attended Da- :-- vie County public schools v> ' and was last employed by ' Clarke and Schewebel Man- : - ufacturers where she was an employee for more than 30 v years. She was also preceded . -i in death by 3 sisters, Sadie ' '' Irene Jones, Sallie Naomi Preston and Beatrice S. Till- man; and a brother, Neely F, Holman. Survivors; 3 sisters, Edmonia Holman Gaither Hollis of Mocksville, Nellie Ruth Holman Ramsue of Salisbury, and Mary Rodwell Holmaji of Jamaica N.Y.; 3 nieces arid 3 nephews whom she and her late husband reared as their own, Connie Parker (Stanley) of Stony Point, Gladys Fe- imster (Charles) of Statesville, Pauline Jon^ (Alfred) of Statesville, Charles F. Tumer (Shelby) of Upper Marlboro Md., James Robert Houpe (Juanita) of Statesville, and John Paul Houpe (Frances) of Statesville; a sister-in-law, Lucy Holman of Statesville; special firiends, Martha Johnson, and Robert "Bob" and Harriet Foster; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives, and Mends. Funeral service was held Sunday, Feb. 8 at 4 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. The Rev. Marcus Farmer, pastor, officiated and Elder Raymond Robinson Jr. delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in Palmetto Church Cemetery, US 601 North, Mocksville. The family received Mends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Online condolences: h^vm'. GraJiamFuneralHomejiet. Mary H.York Mrs. Mary H. York, 85, of Advance, died Wednesday, Feb. 4,20)5. She was born Oct. 21,1929 in Davie County to tlie late William Henry Hockaday Cope Hockaday. also predeceased Franklin D. York and brother, Huston Hockaday. Survivors: her daughters, Debbie Cass (Michael),Rob- in Vestal (Neil),Patty Willard (Steve Russ); son, Dennis York (Angle); 11 grandchil- dren; 8 great-grandchildren; brothers, Thurmond Hockaday (Flora Mae) and Lester Hockaday (Carolyn). her life at Comcrsione Chiis- tian Chui'ch. Burial followed at Macedonia Moravian Graveyard. The family received Mends from 1-3 pjn. at the church. Onliue condolence: wmvJiaywoith-miller.com. Max Gardner BunkerMr. Max Gardner Bunker. 86, of Clemmoiis died Monday, Feb. 9,2015 at Salem Teixace in Winston-SalemHe was bom Sept. 25,1928 in Orange County to GUverW. and Majme Simmons Bunker.Bunker was preceded in death by his wife, BessieMcConmck Bunker; and 2 sisters, Gladys Bunker and Ellen Ross Dees.Surviving: 3 sons, Tim Bunker and wife Barbara of Advance, Chiis Bunker of Clemmons and Tony Bunker andwife Debbie of Clemmons; a grandson, Brandon Bunkerand wife Rachel of Belews Creek; a great-grandson, Joshua Max Bunker; 2 sisteis, Jessie Bryant and Jane Workman; and 3 brotheis, Hershel, Fred and Henry BurikerA funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13at Hayworth-Miller Kinderion Chapel with Pastor DouoCockerham officiating. The. family received friends onehour before the service. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory.Online condolences; www.hayworth-miller£om.Linda Sue Bowles CanterMrs. Linda Sue Bowles Canter, 67, of Mocksville, diedFriday, Jan. 30,2015 as a result of an automobile accident.She was born Jan. 3, 1948 in Forsyth County to JamesC. Bowles Jr. and Matlie Warner Bowles. She was a lifelong member of Green Meadows Baptist Church. She retired from Reynolds Tobacco Co. and was a Duke basket-bail fan.Sui-viving: her husband, George A. Canter Jr.; a son,James R. Canter (Lisa); a daughter, Katliryne "Kathy" C.Evans (Shawn); 3 grandchildren, Kaitlin, Cody and ConnerEvans; 2 brothers, James C. Bowles ill (Penny), KennethG. Bowles (Elaine); several nieces, nephews; and 2 specialfriends, Linda Gaither and Lucy Welch.A funeral service was held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb.l4 atGreen Meadows Baptist Church with Pastor Josh Greeneand the Rev. Ray Davis officiating. Burial followed in thechurch cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the church.Memorials: Green Meadows Missions Fund, 1646 NC801 N., Mocksville.Online condolence: www.hayworih-miller.com.Lois Marie Prather CartuerLois Mm-ie Pi'ather Caitner, long-time resident of theStatesviile area, died on Wednesday, Feb. II at GordonHospice- House siirromided by her family; J.P. Cartner(son), Judy Levan Cartner (daughter-in-iaw) Brad CaitnerE|||B|HH||| (gnindscn) and Diana Lea(finance of Brad Cartner).Born Aug. 15. 1915Davie County, she was thedaughter of Benjamin Frank-iin (Bowman) Prather andNecly Lucinda Safriet Prath-She was married for 75yeai-s to tiie late Paul PiesCartner of Harmony. Shewas an aaive member ofSociety Baptist Church. Herfuneral was held at SocietyBaptist on Sunday, Feb. 15.Visitation was in the sanctu-ary at 2 p.m. followed by thefuneral at 3. Officiating tliesei-vice were the Revs. JelfHolder, Jesse Stroud and David Childress.She was preceded in death by brothers and sisters: Oscar Prather, Herman Prather, John Pratlier, Ernest Prather,Sid Prather, Peail Stroud ;md Beatrice Cashion.Memorials: Society Baptist Building Fund or the Gordon Hospice House of Statesviile.Online condolences: '■^'wwjjwichjohnsonfuiieralhoine.com.Brenda Gail Lanler ChaffinBrenda Gail Lanier Chaffin, 70, of Fred Unier Road,Mocksville, died on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015 at Forsyth■ Medical Center.She was bom in DavieCounty on Oct. 18, 1944,the daughter of the late Av-ery Lanier and Maggie BeckLanier. She was preceded indeath by her husband, JoshChaffin in 2012. Mrs. Chaffin was.a member of IjamesBaptist Church. She enjoyedquilting, gardening andworking outside.Survivoi-s: a son, TimD. Chaffin of Mocksville; adaughter, Kathy G. Herrin(Dale) of Oakboro; a brother,Keimeth Lanier (Jenny) anda sister, Mary Belle Preveiie (Calvin), all of Mocksville;plus 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.She was also preceded in death.by a brother, Wayne Lanier; and a sister, Shelby Liipish._ The family received Mends tit Davie Funeral Service onFriday, Feb. 13. A celebration of life service was held at 2pan. Saturday, Feb. 14 at Ijames Baptist Church with theRevs. Daniel Harmon, Franklin Myers and Rowan Fayeofficiating. Burial followed in the chui-ch cemetery. Serving as pallbeaj-ers were Daniel Prevette, Douglas PrevetteKen Lanier, Donnie Chaffin, Jed Herrin and Josh Sugg.Memorials: Ijames Bapxist Youth Fund, 477 SheffieldRoad, MocksvilieS.Online condolences: www.daviefuneralservice.com.- JUAVJJ:. CUliJNl k KNlEKfKlSJs; KtXXJRD/lhureday^feb. 19,2015Dsv/e [jO:wOckiVii Geneva DuRant Edgerton HowellGeneva DuRant Edgenon Howell died Friday, Feb. 13,2015 at her home in Garner surrounded by friends and family.Boni in Wayne County, she was the daughter of the lateEnoch Ralph Edgerton and Fannie Graniham Edgerton.0She was faithful, a photographer, a leader and a shininglight, and she will be remembered.A memorial servicewas held 1 p.m. Saturdayat Aversboro Road BaptistChurch. Inurnment followedat Montlawn Memorial Park.The family received friendsFriday at the church and priorto the service.Survivors: her husband of51 years, Henry Howell; daughter, Hope Howell Graneyand husband Patrick of Raleigh; sons, Neal Howell andwife Thea of Durham, and David Howell and wife Jo ofWilntington; brothers, Enoch H. Edgerton and wife Cloieof Bufleson, Texas and James B. Edgerton and wife Marilyn of Gamer; grandchildren, Logan and Morgan Graneyand Alanna Howell, July and Violet Howell. as well as numerous nieces and nephews.She was also preceded in death by her brother, RalphEugene Edgerton.Memorials: Transitions LifeCare, 250 Hospice Circle,Rideigh, 27607; Aversboro Road Baptist Church, 1600Aversboro Road, Garner, 27529; or The Tisch Brain TumorCenter, Duke University Medical Center, DLTMC 3624,Durhmu,27710.Online condolences: hryan-teej'uncraUiome.com.Aivin D. KeencMr. Alviii D. Keenc, of Bennuda Village died Wednesday, Feb. 11 at his home. *Mr. Keene was born May 9, 1921 in Schenectady, N.Y..y ^^^1 Mary DenbowKeene and spent most ofhis in Rochester, N.Y.graduated 1942 fromthe University of Rochesterwith a bachelor's degree inchemical engineering. Hemember of Alpha Del-ta Phi fraternity. Alter grad-: ^ uatioii he worked briefly at' DuPom and m 1943 joined. the US Navy with the rankof ensign was traineda radtu' ofhcer at Princetonand MIT. After applying forSubmarine duty he was as-signed to the Angler (SS240)and served two war patrols inthe South China Sea (Philippines) and a third war pau'ol in the area of the Japanesehome islands. After the wm' he was active in the Naval Reserve seiwing as a division conuuander, achieving the rankof lieutenant conuntuuler. In 1946, Keene was hired by theRochester Midland Co., a .small chemical specialty corpo-radoit, JUS production manager. Fony years later, he retii'edas chief oix;rating oflicer :md chair of the board. Keene wasa golfer, skier, lisherman and sailor, ail of which he sharedwith Evie, his wife of 6li years. He relished introducinghis daughters. Sally uiul Crtrol, to skiing and golf, his twofavorite sport.s. When heaiih precluded those activities, heconcentrated on duplicate bridge and resumed a lifelonginterest in archeology.Survivors: hi.s wife, the former Evelyn Ruth Willey ofSchenectady; 2 daughters. Dr. Sally Jensen of Encinittis,Calif, and her husband Dr. Glenn, ;uid CjuoI Henurikusand husband Mark of Clayton; grajidson Seih Doherty ofVentura, Calif. luiti wife /Slicia; and great-granddaughterAddison.A private family memorial service will be held.Online condolences: \vw\vJiayworth-millt;r.coin.Shirley Cope SnyderShirley Cope Snyder, 69, of Hampton, Va. died onWednesday, Feb. 4,2015.She was known for her smile, humor and love for family and friends. Bora in For-Cheiie Jane Snyder of Win-siou-Salem; a son, James (Jim) Lee Snyder of Nags Head;her children's father. Bob Snyder of North Carolina; 2gnindcluldren, Hunter Lee Snyder and Heather AlyssaSnyder (parents, Jim Snyder and Michelle Snyder); a sister, Sandra Aaslaud (Ron) of Hampton; 3 brothers, BobbyCope (Lynn) of Deiawiu-e, Jmiies Cope (Darlene) of SouthCarolina and Gene Cope (Linda) of Florida; 5 nieces, Tammy Spence, Clirissy Beagle. Shannon Mitchell, Katie Aas-land and Susie Perko; and 2 nephews, Jonathan Cope andGreg Libero.A ccicbmiion of life .service was held at St. Mark's Unit-. ed Methodist Church in Hampton at 2 p.ra. on Saturday,Feb. 21, followed by a memorial service and burial at 2p.m. on Saturday, Maicli 14 at Elbavillc United MethodistChuicii in Advance.Memorials: Americaii Lung Assoc., htip://www.lung.org! in memory of Shirley C. Snyder.Online condolences: >'.'w\<\iwifordjh.com.DAVIE COUNTY ENTERl'RISE RECOltl), Thui-sday, Feb. 19,2015Davle county Puoiio tf^cksville, NC Verlin William W.W. Junior* SutherlandVerlin William "V.W. Junior" Sutherland, 76. of Mocks-vUle, died on Tuesday, Feb. 10. 2015 at Forsyth MedicalCenter surrounded by his family.He was born on Oct. 16,1938in toland. He was'self-employed asHe continued to lay brick andwoodwork creations forHe was a friend to all'^ho kjiew him.He was also preceded indeath by his youngest son, Mar-ty Jason Sutherland.aH Survivors: his wife of 53ry and husband Lee of Yatlkin-ville, Cindy Boggs and husbaitd Larry of MocksviUe, andEva Beach and husband Dana of Yaclkinvilie; a son, ChadSutherland of Yadkinville; 4 grajtddaughlers, Katie Sutherland, Summer Sutherland, Brie Beach and Kylie Beach; 3grandsons, Joshua Beach, Marty Betich and "Little" ChadSutherland; a soon to be great-gnuidson; and .several niecesand nephews.Afuneral service was held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 13at Hayworth-Mlller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. David Steiier officiating. Burial followed at Wyo Cemetery inYadkinville. The family received friends Thursday at Hay-worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel.Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter of Davie377 Hospital St., Suite 103, MocksviUe.Online condolences: wwwJiayworth-miUer.com.Johnny Ray WilliamsJohnny Ray WiUiams, 77, of US 601 South, MocksviUe.died Friday, Feb. 13.2015 at Forsyth Medical Center.A native of Davie County, he was bom Dec. 12, 1937,the son oi tlie late Oscju- Ray William.s and the late Margaret CuU WUii;ims Howtu-d. He gniduated from CooleemeeHigh School and attended Catawba College and PfeifferUniversity. He served in the US Marine Corpfor three yearsbeginning in July, 1957, andassistant.work-where hesold cars, mobile homes andlog homes to name a lew. Itwas SEiid that he could sellice cubes to :ui Eskimo. HisSides ciu-eer took him to sev-eral states, but he returned jBsnto Davie County where he Jowned and operated Wii-liams & Son Used Cars for ' .-^Byears until his healththeformer wliomhe married in April, 1958; 2sons, Jeffrey Shuford Williams and Michael Ray WUliamsand wife Shirley, all of MocksviUe; 5 grandchUdreo, Daniel Ray WiJliiims, Jonathan Vadeu Williams, Steven Bradley Williams, Caroline Elaine Williams and Jessica LeighWUliams; a daughter-in-law. Robbin Williams; plus countless friends.He was also preceded in deatli by a son. Ernest BradleyWilliams, on March 3,2012.He was a member ol" Edgewood Baptist Church wherethe famUy received friends Sunday, Feb. 15 from 4-6 pun.A celebration of life service lollowed at 6 p.m. officiatedby Pastor Frank Blankenship. Agraveside service was conducted at il a.m. Monday, Feb. 16 at Salisbury NationalCemetery with full military honors accorded by the VFWMemorial Honor Guard and the United Slates Marines.Memorials: to help offset final expenses, Davie FuneralService,416 Valley Road, MocksviUe.Online condolences: WH'wMaviefurierulservice.cotu.// DAVm COinvry enterprise record, Xhureday, Feb. 2fi, 2015 Richard Lee Collins Mr. Richard Lee Collins, 57, of .Advance died unexpect edly at his home on Saturday. Feb. 21,2015, He was bom Jan. 23.1958 in Harris County Texas to Beatrice "Grammy" and Richard Collins. He was preceded in death by his brother, Raymond " Collins; and grandson, Qtarles "Charlie" Hayden Marcum. Surviving: his wife, Lu- cretia "LuAim" Collins; 4 sons, Richard Collins Jr., Joshua L. Collins, Bradley Collins and Rhod Collins; 2 daughters, "Ann" Marcum and Megan N. Col- lins; and 4 grandchildren. Johnathan Tyler, Brianna Jean, Lilyan Marcum and Chris topher William. He had been employed by Domino's in Advance since 2007. He will be remembered for his love of cooking and friendly nature. Visitation was to be from 4-6 pan. Wednesday, Feb. 25 at Advance First Baptist Church. Memorials: Lucretia Collins Benevolence Fund, Ad vance First Baptist, PO Box 153, Advance, 27006. Condolences: www.ha\\vvrth-imUer.cnm. Lou Ann Woodward Cothran Lou Ann Woodward Cothran. 60. of Bowles Road, Mocksvilie died Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. She was bom Rowan County on 1955. the daughter of the late John W. Woodward II and Mary Blackwelder Woodward. llB[^9 She was retired from New ^Rnl Horizons Center and was a ^HB member of Ijames Baptist sBB Church. Survivors: her husband, BBr David W. Cothran, who she B^*^ married on June 15, 1975; a ^B^^| son, Jason Wayne Cothran of Mocksvilie; brothers, Woodward (Bar- bara) of Willow and Joe Woodward (Sherry) of Statesville; and several nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Lynn Wood ward Carter. A celebration of life graveside service was to be con ducted at 2 pjD. Wednesday, Feb. 23 from Ijames Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Chris Williams officiating. The family received friends on Tdesday. Feb. 22 at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Ijames Baptist Cemetery Fund, 477 Shef field Road, Mocksvilie. Condolences; M-vvnu/c/viV/Hntru/.vt'n'jce.com. MoctevWe. HC Lillie Mae Jones Coulter Lillie Mae Jones Coulter of Greensboro died on Feb. 8, 2015 at Wellington Oaks Assisted Living. She was bom on March 28,1928 in South Carolina to Johnnie Jones and Katie Wil- | liams Jones. She was a life-long mem- her of Coulter's Grove AME Zion Church, where she was a proud member of the gos- |B pel choir, missionary and deaconess board. She loved * B^^B gardening: particularly flow- ers and vegetables. It was not - uncommon to often fi nd her up early working in the yard. ^SBI^BB' She loved riding, especially . ., to the mountains. Mention ' the word "go" and she was at the door with her purse. She loved going to yard sales and flea markets, and was a col lector of antiques. She loved her family and often gave her children and grandchildren nicknames, such as (J£., Cookie, and Bub) as she was called Maw-Maw. After the death of her late husband, she started attending the nutri tion site for the elderly in Catawba. She loved helping in the kitchen and serving the participants. There she learned to crochet and knit, resulting in making several Items. She loved dogs; one in particular, "Pepper," they seemed insep arable at times. She was preceded in death by her parents, 2 brothers, and her husband,the Rev. John E. Coulter Sr. Survivors: her son, John Coulter Jr. (Yvonne) of Balti more, Md.; 2 daughters, Lillie C. Wright of Raleigh, and Evette Jordon (Larry) of Greensboro; 6 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 4 sisters-in-law, Dorothy Reid, Eliza beth Shuford, Orphelia Coulter, and Carrie Lee Jones; and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends. Her funeral service was held Feb. 13 at 1 p.m. at Coulter's Grove AME Zion Church in Newton. The Rev. Michael Hester officiated and burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Oondolences: GrahamFuiieralHomejiet. Willis K. 'Knox' Gardner Mr Willis K. "Kno.x" Gardner, 87, of Millwright Court, Mocksvilie,died Saturday,Feb. 21,2015. He was bom J uly 1.1927 in Stanly County to the late A. C. "Jack" and Minnie Streater Gardner. He graduated from Badin High School in 1945, attended business school in he attended UN ^ ^ ^ ^ Survivors: his wife. Dorene Maxey Gardner of the home: children, Victoria Lynn Gard ner (Patricia Sayior), Elizabeth Ann Gardtier (Jody Hite), Yield Swick of Freeport, 111. and Kim Sti'ohacker (Sally) of Advance; grandchildren, Cameron Gardner Robinson, Todd Marten, Curtis Thomas, Miles Thomas, Kristen Fred- rickson and Emily Stohacker, and a step-grandson, John Sayior. A funeral service will be conducted at 1 pjn.. Saturday, Feb. 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. A. Shane Nixon officiating. Burial will follow in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemraons. The family will receive friends fk>m 11 a.m.-l p.m. Saturday at First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Condolences: wmv-eatonfuneralservice .com. KAVIB COUNl y KM EHriusE RECORD, Thorsday, Feb. 2f, 2MS Alease Orlee Stevenson Hayes Alease Orlee Stevenson Hayes, bl. formerly of Mocks- vUle, died on Sunday, Feb. 22. 2015, at Brian Center of Salisbury after an extended period of declining health. She was bom in Giiilford County on Oct. 28, 1947, the daughter of the late Bishop Atlas David Stevenson who died in 2005 and the late Etnma Lindsey Stevenson who died in 1994. In 1972, she married her husband of 42 years, R. Louis Hayes of Welcome, who survives. Mrs. Hayes had lived most of her life in Davie County, She had worked in the textile industry and also as a care- giver in a nursing home. Her last job prior to becoming disabled was that of the owner/operator of her own day care center. She was a member of Mt. Zion CME Church in Salisbury, but had enjoyed attending many churches. She loved family and spent time with them whenever possible. Surviving: her husband Louis and her daughter, Alicia Hayes Clement of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren, Jaelon and Jamaia CJeraent; and 5 sisters, Maxine Stevenson, Jo-Ann Stevenson and Emma S. White, all of Mocksville, Phyllis Stevenson and Eugenia S, Ijames, both of Lexington; plus a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Mary Steven son Wagner; and 2 brothers, Allen Stevenson and Glenn Stevenson. A celebration of life service was to be held at noon on Thursday, Feb. 26 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Burial was to foUow in the Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. There was to be a time of visitation with family and friends on Wednesday evening from 6:30-8:30 at the funeral cha pel. Condolences; www.(hivw/toii'ralxen'ice.com. Stella Mae Overacre Heilard Mrs. Stella Mae Overacre Heilard, 81, of MocksviJJe, died Friday, Feb. 20, 2015, at the Novant Health Rowan Medical Center in Salisbury. She was bom on April 24,1933, in Jennings Creek, Va. to the late John Chapman and Oral Virginia Frye Overacre. Mrs. Heilard was a member of TUrrentine Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 41 years, Billy Lee Heilard. Survivors: 3 children, Pamela Warren (Jack) of King, Marcie Thompson (Jimmy) of Virginia and Shannon Hei lard (Jennifer) of Greenville, S.C.; 7 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Irma Martin and Murlean BosweD, both of North Carolina; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 3 pjn., Tuesday, Feb. 24 at Turrentine Baptist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Online condolences: w\i'w.ealonfu>ier(ilsen'ice£om. Bfflfle County Public UMary Moctevilie, NC Mary Kathryu Holman Jeffers Mary Kathryn Holman Jeffers died on Feb. 17,2015 at her home in Bronx, N .Y. She was bom to the late Clementine Booe and Thom as Holman on Aug. 10, 1924 in Mocksville, and was the youngest of 11 children. She attended Mocksville elemen- taiy, middle school and graduated from Mocksville High School in 1944. She attended St. John AME Zion Churcli with her family and served as Sunday School secretary was a member (he youth choir. After attending cosmetology school in Gas- tonia, she became a licensed cosmetologist in 1946. At the age of 22, she inoved to Harlem, N.Y. in July 1946 where her sister Zeta Hoi- man-Howard and broth- er-in law Charles Whitlock Howard resided, until tliey moved back to Mocksville. She attended Mother AME Zion Church and then joined Walker Memorial Baptist Church in 1960, both in Harlem. She met her husband, Walter Douglas Jeffers, who preceded her in death in 1976. From this union a daughter was bom, Cathy DeLois Jef fers. After an eight-year break form work she returned to work in the hotel industry and worked for 20 years before her semi-retirement at tlie age of 62 and full retirement at the age of 68. She joined Ml. Zion CME Church on July 1, 1978 after being invited to several services and events by the late Sadie Collins, her sister, and aunt to Cathy, her daughter. "Mother Jeffers" served under six pastors (Revs. Willie B. McLeod,Robert L. Lewis, Leroy P. Peay,Robert L. Sloan, Edward Moultrie Sr. and current pastor Dr. The resa G. Oliver. She served as the president of the Hostess Club, assistant to the Mattie E. Coleman Jimior Missionary Society. She was president of the Sr. Usher Board from 1984-1992. When she retired, this allowed her to travel to North Carolina spending six months at a time before re turning to New York. Due to her age in 2011, she remained in New York with her daughter Cathy, and traveled to North Carolina for family vacations until her death. There was nothing she would not due for those she loved. Survivors: her daughter of Bronx, N.Y.; nieces and nephews, Lazora Williams, Baxter Williams, Marlowe Williams, Paul Williams (Alraerta), Lauren Williams. Montrice Williams, Paula Williams-McAdoo (Terry), Kel ly McAdoo, Terrance McAdoo, Patricia Emoty, Guy Hol man, Wendell Holman, Renee Holman. Sharon Holman, Robert Holman, Gerald Holman, Maurice Holman, Leroy Guy Holman, Charles Barker (Victoria), Deborah Lane, Wilbert Lewis, Ku'Meek , ZyMeir, Curtis Lewis, Jy'Quar- ius Dalton.Jy'Curtis Dallon.Lamera Aalish, Jeffrey Bark er (Dorotliy), Justin Barker, Jonathan Barker, Ariel Barker, Rodney Barker (Selena). Haley Barker, Nicole Barker, Wi- nona Rush, Reginald Barker, Sonya Rush, Cheryl Bark er, Timothy Barker (Karen), Travis Barker, Kevin Barker, Christopher Holman (Carls), Courtney Holman; 2 adopted sons, Walter Robinson and family and David Felder Sr. and family; an adopted daughter, Lorraine Washington and family; and her church members of Mt. Zion whom she called her children. Her funeral service was to be Thursday, Feb. 26 at 2 pjn. at St. John AME Zion Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Tamika Robinson was to officiate and burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the church 30 minutes before the service. Condolences; www.GrahamFuneralHomejiet. DAVIE COUNl V ENTERPRISE RECORD. Tiarsdaj, Feb. 26,2015 Randy Steve Kelly Mr. Randy Sieve Kelly. 66, of Charleston, W.Va., for merly of Mocksville, died Monday. January 26, 2015, at his home. He was bom Jan. 4, 1949, in Vandalia, 111. to the late June Gatewood. Mr. Kel- ly was a veteran of the U.S. '>V '-^^9 Army 82nd Airborne Divi- sion, had served three tours of duty during the Vietnam War and was a Purple Heart Survivors: a daughter, Brandi Smith, a son, Steven l^chy> a brother-in-law. Dale Cranhll (Wanda), a ^ Mocksville; and several niec- es J A graveside service was conducted at 2 p.m., Thurs day, Feb. 26 at Turners Creek Baptist Church Cemetery with military graveside rites con ducted by the District 11 Memorial Honor Guard. Online condolences: \w.'w.eatoiifuneralservice.com. Everene Rivers Everene Rivers, 85, of Mock.«vij]c. died Feb. 23, 2015 at Baptist Medical Center in Wmston-Saiem. Leam more at www.GrahcunFuneralHomejiet. Nellie 'Blanch' Griffin Spry Nellie "Blanch" Griffin Spry. 88, of Riverview Road, Advance, died on Friday, Feb. 20,2015. Bom Nov. 14, 1926, she was the daughter of the late Edgar Griffin and Maude Ledwell Griffin and the widow of the late Colon McCoy Spry. Mrs. Spry was a member of Trinity Baptist Church. She was retired from Monleigh • *• Garments. She loved cook- BF ^ ing, going to church and be- ing with her family. Survivors: a son, Jimmy Spry (Martha Latham), of Advance; a daughter, Shelia Godbey (Dean), of Advance; a sister, Ida Mae Price of Statesville; and 3 grandchil- dr«n. Brad Godbey (Sharon), Deana Godbey Seth She was also In death by 4 brothers and 3 sis- ters. A celebration of life service was held on Sunday, Feb. 22 at 2 p.ra. at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. The family received friends at the funeral chapel on Saturday, Feb. 21. Burial followed in the Fulton United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Trinity Baptist, 2722 US 601 S, Mocksville. WnUne'Condolences; vwn'.ifavie^ngrairen'icc.com. Balfour Z. 'B^.' Routh Balfour Z. "BZ." Routh, 95, formerly of Greensboro, died on Feb. 18, 2015, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was bora July 10,1919, in Randolph County to Bal four Zachariah Routh and Louella Annenett Jenkins Routli, The youngest of 10 children, he grew up in Greensboro, graduated from N.C. State College, and married Verla Mae Leonard on Aug. 15,1941. He was preceded in death by his wife of 64years, his parents, and his nine siblings. A veteran of World War n, Mr. Routh served in the Pa cific Theatre as a bombardier in the U.S. Army Air Corps, and flew 40 combat missions. He was awarded the Distin guished Flying Cross for heroism. He was a member of St. John's United Methodist Church, where he faithfiilly served as a Sunday school teacher for years. He served on the board of directors of the International Society of Christian Endeavor and as Director of Crestmont Assem bly Grounds for 40 years, woridng to maintain the retreat center for the use of church groups. Mr. Routh worked as a salM representative for Conwed Corp. for 31 years before retiring in I98I. In retirement, he was a gardener, produc ing enough vegetables to share with neighbors and fellow church members throughout each summer. Survivors: a son, the Rev. Donald W. (Blair) Routh of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Brenda Routh (Richard) Lid- bom of Winston-Salem and Madge McCannon Patton of Greensboro; 4 grandchildren, Stephen Wayne (Vanessa) Routh of Savaimah, Ga., Mary Routh (Chris) Byers of King's Mountain, Kristin Lidbom (Darren) Redfield of Winston-Salem and Derek Ross (Sarah) Lidbom of Lew- isville; and 7 great-grandchildren. Cutter, Chance, Caison, Preston, Isaac, Anna and Hazel. A graveside service was held at Guilford Memorial Park on Sunday, Feb. 22 at 1 pm. with the Rev. Lynn Cash of ficiating. Memorials: Summer Food Bags, c/o Hardison UMC, 1630 Jericho Church Road, Mocksville; or Blessed Table Food Pantry, PO Box 14204, Greensboro, 27415. Online condolences: www.eatonfimeralservice£om. ga^e Mochsvilie, NC Elizabeth 'Bea' McMahan Bailey Mrs. Elizabeth "Bea" McMahan Bailey, 78, of US 64 East, Advance, died Friday, Feb. 27, 2015, at Davis Re gional Medical Center in Statesville. She was bom on July 1, 1936, in Madison County to the late Andrew Charles and Flossie Geneva Robinson McMa han. She was a member of Fork Baptist Church. She was a devoted caregiver to her parents for many years. She was the co-owner of Bea and Fran Fashion Shop in Mocksville for 15 years. She enjoyed painting, artwork, canning and gardening. Survivors: her husband of 60 years, Jim Bailey of the home; a son, Joey Bailey (Rened) of Advance; 2 grand daughters, Amber Caudill (Josh) and Lindsey Bailey (Rusty O'Connor); a great-granddaughter, Kaya Grace Caudill; a great-grandson on the way; 2 sisters, Judy Ashton (Bruce) of Maryland and Frances Venable (Max) of Mocksville; and several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 pjn., Friday, March 6 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Robert Gar- rett officiating. Burial will follow in Fork Baptist Church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Foik Baptist, 3140 US 64 E., Mocksville; or Bethel Baptist, 4568 US 19, Mars HUl, 28754. Condolences: wv;w.eaiortfiintralser\nce£om. June Rose WUkins Bradley Mrs. June Rose Wilkins Bradl'ey. 80. of Advance died Sunday, March 1, 2015 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom June 1, 1934 in IredeU County to the late Windsor and Lula Brandon Wilkins. Mrs. Bradley had re tired as the assistant clerk of Superior Court. She is preceded in death by her husband of 52 year?, Billie Delano Bradley. Survivin: a daughter; Debra Barry (Stuart) of Lew- isville; 3 sons, Paul Bradley (Sara) of Charlotte. Mark Bradley of Winstoii-Saiera and Glenn Bradley of Durham; 3 grandchUdren, Alexander Bradley, Deianey Bairy and Cameron Barry and extended family, WiJlann, Lowell and Anna Baker of Clemmons; and many nieces and nephews. A private family graveside service was held Wednesday. March 4 at Macedonia Moravian Church Graveyard by the Rev. Jeff Carter. The family received friends Diesday at Hayworth-MUler Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Salvation Army, 130-A Stratford Ct., Win- ston-Salera, 27103; or Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 101 Hospice Ln. Winston-Salem. 27103. • Condolences; wvwJiayy\'orsh-miHer.com. Rqbert 'Bill'Bright Mr. Robert "Bill" Bright. 71, of Advance, died Thurs day. Feb. 26.2015 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom Aug. 30,1943 in Spartanburg, S.C. to Oris Smith Bright and James William Bright. Mr. Bright grad uated from Davie High School in 1963 and was a veteran serving in the U.S. Army. He retired from Carolina Tile and Marble. Mr. Bright was preceded in death by his parents; a brother. Leroy Bright; a nephew. Jason Bright; and a niece. Christy Bright. Surviving: his wife, Carolyn Beauchamp Bright; a daughter, Lisa Craig (Kenneth) of Cooleemee; a son, Ron ald Bright (Maryami) of Advance; 2 brothers, Virgil Bright (Dorothy) Mocksville and William Bright (Cathy) of Ad vance; a sister-in-law, Virginia Bright of Imnan, S.C.; 5 grandchildren, Brandon Warren (Nicole), Dylan Bright, Devin, Bright, Kaitlyn Craig and Hunter Craig; a niece, Teresa Navey,(WilIiam); nephews, Roger Bright (Deanna)! Bobby Bright, Scott Bright (Janie) and Josh Bright (Kiys- tal) ;and 2 great-grandsons, Carson and Dakota Warren. A funeral service was held at 2 pjn. Tuesday, March 3 at Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church with Pastor Dave Richardson, the Rev. Joel K. Boyles and Tun Dunn offici ating. A graveside service with military honors was to be held at 1 pjn. Wednesday, March 4 at the National Cem etery in" Salisbury. The family received friends Monday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Condolences: <'\'H'wJiayworih-millerx:om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 5,2015 Betty Jane Conley Campbell Mrs. Betty Jane Conley Campbell, 76, of Mill Run Drive, MocksviUe, died Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015 at her home. Mrs. CampbeU was bora Nov. 25, 1938, in Mingo, W.Va. to the late Lola Bearle Davis Conley and George Thomas Conley Jr. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald Ray Campbell; a sister, Dorothy Stover; and a granddaughter, Casaidy Campbell. Survivors: her children, Debbie Baiiies of Tetmessee, Lisa Savage (Gregory) of Lewisville, Eric Can^beil of Kentucky and Julie Smith (Fred) of Advance; 9 grandchil dren; and 8 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted at I p.m., Sunday, March 1 at Weaver Mortuary in Williamson, W.Va. Burial followed in Pine Hill Cemetery in Louisa, Ky. The family received friends Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials: Make-A-Wish Foundation, 1131 Harding Place, Charlotte. 28204. Condolences: M'H-w^aionfiineralservice^om. John Calvin 'JC Cassidy Mr. John Calvin "J.C." Cassidy, 90. of Mocksville, died Monday, March 2,2015, at his home. He was bom April 5, 1924, in Chesterfield County, S.C., to the late Andy Blue and Effie Ellen Bowles Cassi dy. Mr. Cassidy was a member of First Baptist Church in Mocksville. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers and the Davie Family YMCA i for 20 years. Mr. Cassidy had been a Mocksville volunteer firefighter and had played Le- gion baseball. He was a foster father to several children. He enjoyed working with metal ^ and wood woiking. Mr. Cas- 1'. sidy had been a cattle farmer f and loved all animals, ^ , He was also preceded in death by 4 siblings, James "Red" Cassidy, Tom "Blue" Cassidy, Ruby Greene and Geneva Clodfelter. Bk Survivors; his wife of 70 years, Edna Hayes Cassidy of the home; children, Don Michael Cassidy (Chariene), Sandy C. Boyd (Cecil), all ■HHHjHBHl of Mocksville and Kathy C. Meadows (Bob) of Clemmons; 4 grandchildren, MichaelScott Cassidy, Christina N. Cassidy, Cecil Bradley Boyd and Melissa Cox (John); 6 great-grandcliildren, Jolin and James Thomas, Kaitlyn and Cassidy Cox and Patrick and Liam Boyd; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 pjn., Friday, March 6 at First Baptist Church in MocksviUe with the Rev. A. Shane Nixon officiating. Burial wiD follow in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: First Baptist Building Fund,'412 N. Main St.. MocksviUe; Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hos pital St., Ste. 103, MocksviUe; or charity of donor's choice. Condolences: ^vwvi-eatonfuneralservicexom. Vivian Elizabeth Sherrtil Dickens Vivian Elizabeth Sherrill Dickens,91 ,of Hannony,died Sunday, March 1,2013 at Gordon Hospice House. Bom in Iredell County on July 7, 1923, she was the daughter of the late Robert B. Sherrill and Ada Marie Rea- vis Sherrill. Mrs. Dickens worked as a seamstress at Mo- naleigh Garment Co. and was a member of Rock Spring Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Ray mond Edward Dickens, ' whom she married in May 1942. He died May 1993. She is also preceded by 2 sons, Robert Lee Dickens and Jason Clark Dickens; a son-in-law. Perry Campbell; a daughter-in-law. Sue Ellen ' Anderson Dickens; and her brother. Roy L. Sherrill. Survivors: her son, Jer- ry Wayne Dickens and wife I Lisa of Mocksville; her n daughter, Sheila Campbell of |L ' ^ Diane Dickens of Yadkin- ii ville; 3 grandchildren, Chris ' *1 Dickens, Robin Beck and husband David, Jeremiah Campbell, Joanna Campbell and Rebecca Dickens and husband Sid; 7 great-grandchildren; a great-great grandchild; and numerous nieces and neph ews. The family was to receive friends Wednesday, March 4 from 1-2 p.m. at Rock Spring Baptist Church. The funeral service was to begin at 2 with the Rev. Steve Hedgecock officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Chris Dickens, Jeremiah Campbell, David Beck. Larry Goodwin, Dwight Goodwin and Leroy Overcash. Memorials: Rock Spring Cemetery Fund, 509 Rock Spring Road, Hannony. 28634; or Gordon Hospice House 2347 Simonton Road. Stalesville. 28625. Condolences: w»^v.rfa\isjuncr(illu>nwhannonyj:orn. Zachary Adam Fletcher Zachary Adam Fletcher died at home on Feb. 28,2015. Zachary was bom June 29. 1990 in Naples, Italy. Zak shined God's brightest and purest light of love. Zachary celebrated life each day and lived with great joy en- He readily shared hugs and smiles ev- eryone he met. He loved his mama, brothers, friends and caregivers. Some of his favorite activities included 'yjjB Special Olympics,Challeng- - er Baseball, Sponge Bob, - flirting, dancing, going tothe YMCA, and brightening - ^ ~r!fT Survivors: his mother, . r Tammy Fletcher; his fa- j ther, Dennis Fletcher and step-mother, Ji Fletcher; brothers Sam and Dave; aunt, Jennifer Tucker: care- giver, Kjuan Holman; fami ly, Tony, Denise, Analee. Peyton, and Nick Johnson, Chip, Jennifer, Barrett and Emily Tucker, Denis and Mary John son, Steve and Jason Gayle. He was preceded in deatli by his Gramraie and Pa. A celebration of life was held at Sunrise United Meth odist Church, Lewisville. on Tuesday March 3 at 5 p jn. Memorials: Special Olympics of Foreyth County and the Parent Support Network. Condolences: www}iayworlh'imller.com. Eva Mae Williams McAllister Mrs. Eva Mae William.s McAllister, 94. formerly of GreenhiiJ Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015 at the home of her daughter. She was bom Jan. 10, 1921 in Davie County to the late John Frank and Beatrice Mae Ellis Williams. Mrs. ^^|||H|B|BKyi McAllister was a member of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. She enjoyed working in her home and outside in '^^^B her yard. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Sand- ers Franklin McAllister; a sister, Lucille WiUiams; an infant sister; 2 brothers, Ed- ward and Odell Williams: an - n infant brother; and a son-in- B||^P^B^^ law, Eddie Cregar. ' .^PrBRj^P /'.■Survivors: a daugh- ■Hi • ^.^0:ter, Joyce Anne McClam- " pF^' - ' rock (Robert) of Mocks- ' ville; 5 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-granddaughters; several nieces and nephews; and special friends, Tony and Debo rah Butner. A funeral service was conducted at 3 pan., Sunday, March 1 at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church with El der Eddie Fowler officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: No Creek Primitive Baptist, do Bob Hooven, 372 Williams Meadow Lane, Winston-Salem, 27127. Online condolences: u'u'iv.fu/w/j/i/nfr«lje:n'jce.co/n. Everine Carson Rivers Mrs. Everine Carson Rivers. 85, of Etchison Street, Mocksville, died on Monday, Feb. 23,2015. Bom Sept. 13, 1929 to the late Charlie and Lillie Mae White Carson in Camesville, Franklin County, Ga., she graduated from the Franklin.|^^B County School System in Camesville, Ga. and attend-jPS^^B ed Beulah Rucker Vocational School in Gainesville. Ga. where she studied education. married to. Charlie Ray Riven on March 13, 1948, with whom she shared ' 66 years. She was an ex cellent seamstress, enjoyed fi shing, cooking, gardening and traveling, especially to Atlantic City. As a ftuthful member of Mt. Zion Holiness Church, Mrs. Rivers served on several boards, last as a Deaconess. Mrs. Rivers was also preceded in death by 2 children, Harold Rivers and Vickie Rivers; siblings, Lula Mae Wil liamson, Elease Young, Garland Carson, Lenzie Carson and Willie Caison. Survivors: her husband, Charlie Ray Rivers of the home; daughters, Sarah Rivers of Winston-Salem and Glo ria (Richard) Pmitt of Mocksville; special daughter, Patri cia Rivers Tabora (Ron) of Winston-Salem; grandchildren. Tammy, Kunberly, and Larria Cunningham, Harold Keith, Anthony, and Tina Rivers, Amanda Pmitt, Candace (Ter- rick) Heckstall, and David Pruitt, Jose. Alisha, William, and Hubert Rivers; her siblings, Alice Rucker, Louis Car son, Marie Carson, Barbara Dubose, George Law, James Henry Carson and Leon Carson; 16 great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. • Funeral service was held Saturday, Feb. 28 at I p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The Rev. James Clement officiated, assisted by Minister Jason Ijames, and Bishop James Ijames delivered the eulogy. Burial fol lowed in Mt. Zion Holiness Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. CO OO Z riQ ii- &•c o o B•:>2E DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thu^y, March 5,2015 Mildred Violet Russell Mrs. Mildred Molet Russell, 87. of Advance died Feb 27,2015. A memorial service will be held later. Condolences: mvwhayworth-millerxom. if> O ci VP ro ^ iWltdwSy Piibilclib^sr, o i O c5 ifc ■* Mildred "Bob' Campbell Bumgamer, 71. of WoodkNiU died CD Wednesday afternoon, March 4, 2015, at her re s idence. • bell Moweiy, Survivors: her husband of 53 years, .lim Bumgamer; her daughters, Lisa Bumgamer Hancock of Woodleaf and Lor- ri Bumgamej" Carlton (Bentleyi.of Mocksville; her sisters. Ruby Belle Campbell Moore (Bill) and Dorothy Camp- ■ bell Harris (James); sistei-s-in-law. Alma Bumgamer, Janie WaDer (Jerry) and Muriel B. Campbell; brother-in-law Harold Bumgamer (Mary); her grandchildren, Jessica Lee Hofiinan (David), Ashley Rae Hancock, Samuel Brown Hancock. Shiloh Carlton and Zee Dirlton: great-grandson. Kane Emory Hoffman; and numerous nieces and nephews. The family received friends Saturday. March 7 from 1 -2 pm. at Nonhgate Church. A memorial celebration of life began at 2 p.m. in the church, conducted by Pastor Kenneth Koont2. Memorials: Northgaie Church. 1255 W. Ridge Rd.. Salisbury. 28147: or Hospice of Rov/an. 720 Grove St.. Salisbuiy,281 'i-1. Condolenr •: i ' i- v .com. Patsy Ruth Reavis Durliain Mrs. Patsy Ruth Reavis Durham. 73, of Michaels Road, Mocksville, died on Monday. March 9,2015, She was bom April 20,1941 in Iredel) County to the late Roy and Maude Clydeen Reavis Gunter. She was a mem ber of Shiloh Reformed Church of Faith. She was retired from i , of Advance and Eric Durham (Davia) of Mocksville; S grandcliildren. Jacob Durham, Corbin Durham, Jenna Durham, Brandon Durham, Jona than Durham, Kayla Durham, Lindsay Miller (Joey) and Emily Carter; a great-grandson, Tanner Taj'lor; a sister, Shirley Hodge (Jack) of Woodleaf; a special aunt, Betty Thies, special companion, Jerry Smith, both of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A celebration of her life was to be conducted at 11:30 am. Thursday, March 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Richaid Myers and the Wajme Trexler officiating. Burial was to follow in Needmore Baptist Church Cem etery in Woodleaf. The family was to receive friends fham H)-li:30 a.m. on Thursday at the funeral home. : Memorials: American Heart Assoc., Memorials and .Tributes Processing Center. PO Box 521o, Glen Allen, VA 23058-5216; Needmore Baptist Cemetery Fund, PO Box 360, Woodleaf, 27054; or Shiloh Reformed Church of Faith, PO Box 308,Faith, 28041. (Davia) of Mocksville: Louis Joseph Healy Jr. Louis Joseph He-,!y Jr.. .of 1 b;.i Poinl.diud on Feb.20, 2015, after years of decUninji^th. He was caredfor by nurses, doctors, and pastoral staff at Pennybym at Maryfield nursing home in owTier, owning Lou Healy ry in Atlanta, Ga, and Charles- ton Candy and Coffee in Cliarleston, S.C. He was a mem ber of Bermuda Run Country Club. He was a member of majw Rotary clubs, ajul liked to share his Christian faith and struggles with dyslexia. He was a devoted member of Calvary Baptist Church in Wlnslon-Salem. and talkedfondly of his travels to the Holy Land. He loved to sing"The Old Rugged Cross" and had hosted many mission aries in his home. He moved to Charleston in 1981, owning two stores in the Citadel Mall, the Peanut Shack and Coffee, Tea and Thee. He changed the names to Charles ton Candy and Coffee and lefi tlie business in 1999 due to prostate cancer and health issues. He was a volunteer at St. Francis Hospital. In December of 2011, he returnedto North Carolina to live with his daughter, Katy, until he needed full-time care. He joined First Btsptisi Church inMocksville on Easter .Sunday 2011. He loved family and was mo.'^i proud of his children, He was a sioiyieller fromthe Irish tradition. He loved lo laugh, dance, sing, whistle, and spend lime v, hb other.s. Survivors: his children, Matthew Healy and wife Colette, Marci Wagler, Betsy Cornell, Mark Healy, KellyHealy. Keny Healy and husband Jason Weeks and Katy Junker and husband Clint; 12 grandchildren, Heidi Lai^- son-Schweers, Qiristophei- Wagler. Marshall Healy, Hunter Healy, Lisa Nicole Cornell. AnnabeDe Healy, SadieHealy, Eranieline Weeks. Jasper Weeks. Healy Junker, Maggie Junker and Max Junker; a great-grandchUd, EllieHealy; his sisters, Barbara Collins of Davidson, and Suzanne Maccio and husband Chet of Pinchurst; and manynieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews from the Maccio, Lukken, Collins, and Healy clan.He is predeceased by 3 siblings, Fritz Healy of Fayette-viile. Gerald Healy of Lexington. Ky. and MoUy Lukken of LaGrange, Ga. ARosaiy service will be held for UuLs on Friday, March 13 in the chapel at Pennybym at Maryfield (1315 Greens- boix) Road) in High Point at 5 pjn. A memorial servicewill be held at 1 iajn.. Saturiay. March 14 at Fust BaptistChurch (412 N. Main St.) in Mocksville. The family willreceive friends at the church one liour prior to the service. Memorials: First Baptist Building Fund, 4 12 N. Main St., M.ocksviiif;. Condok'tKcs: iiil.u i vice.cum. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORlt. I bu«day,March 12,2015 County Ptil)i!c libraijf MocHsvlHe. NC Margaret "Peggy" Fern Erway Howard Maigarel "Peggy" Howard died on Friday, Feb. 20,2 015. She was preceded in death by her husband, WlUiam Mc- Carrol! Howard Sr.; her sister Jean; and brothers Gerald. Harry, John and Jesse, Mrs Howjird was bom April 6,1924 in Tioga County. Pa. the daughter of Charles Fay and Mildred Seely Lent Ei - way. She married Mr. How- ard, son of Miiender Mor- Buncombe on July 1945 after he returned Irom serv- ing in World War li. They resided in Chapel Hill for a ij^l^pB^H short time while Mr. Howard ^ attended pharmacy school before moving to Forsyth ^^Bb County and later to Davie County. Mrs Howard loved to garden and make quilts. had great heart for children and for the down- trodden. Survivors: sons, WiJ- liam McCarroU Howard Jr., John Charles Howard and wife Kathy and Luke Edgar Howard; daughters Jill Anne and husband Hugh Duncati and Carolyn Diane and hus band David Yeager.: 9 grandchildren; 3 great-granddaugh ters, Harper Howard. Henslee Howard and Chloic Draddy, all of South Carolina; brothers, Charles Erway of Florida and Robert Erway and wife Joyce of Pennsylvania. Memorials: Senior Services of Winston-Salem, 2895 Shorefair Dri\'e 27105 Burial will be private. Verna Howard Howell Vema Howard Howeii (Dunn) died on March 8, ZOl.®; on her 88th birthday after less than a two-week stay at Ber muda Commons in Advance. She was bom and raised on a farm on Rainbow Road daughter of the late Hettie May Sofley Howard and Al bert Stevenson Howard. As an adult she jno\-ed just down the road from her parents, where she lived and managed io take care of herself until ifour v^'eeks ago. During her stay at Bermuda Com- nurse commented, was like a revolving door in and out of her room with the outpouring of friends and ' famUy visiting." She loved n to be around people and to JsSBt tell stories. A few weeks be- J-. '' fore her death while riding 801, she named every per- son who lived in each house and named their piirenLs. .She ^^^Bb ' never met a stranger and nev-p^BB / '[[k9 er was without conversation. ^She was employed with RJK / ^BB|B Tobacco Co. in Winston-.Sa- lem for 20 years, 13 years at Ramada Inn in Clemmons and 30 years as a CNA at the BlumenthaJ Jewish Home in Clemmons. She did private duty nursing at Bemiucla Village in Advance. She retired but never slowed. She was an active member of the Good i Times Square Dance Club, the Home Demonstration. Cub 1 Scout leader, Methodist Women, and a participant at the Fanmngton Senior Center events and monthly birthday parties. She had the annual chicken stew for friends every fall and many looked forward to the fire, stew and stories. She was a faithful member of BetliJehem United Methodist Church, where she was the oldest female member living until her death. She loved to travel with friends, family and her brother, Thomas Howard. She enjoyed her morning at Bojangles, catching up on the latest gossip. She was a NA SCAR fan who looted for Jeff Gordon. In her later vears DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 12,201S she enjoyed watching Judge Judy. The Walton's or the local new's. If someone was sick or had died, she would start cooking; making chicken pies, green i>eans, sweet potato casserole and some type of pie or cake. She was a fabu lous cook and before her decline in health would always lix Monday night supper so the family could congregate and discuss their happenings. It got to be a joke because you never knew who would stop by. She loved canning and freezing com. When her son-in-law got a new Harley she decided she had to ride. At age 78, she got on the back and down the road tiiey went. WTien she returned, she said if she could put training wheels on it she would gel her one to ride, 11 wa.s so much fun. She could not always wait until Thursday for the Davie County Enterprise and she would sometimes slip out and go get the paper on Wednesday just so she could be the first to know the news. She would read eveiy word and then start calling lo sec if we had heard about so and so. We knew she was sick Wednesday when she did not ask for the Davie Count>- Enterprise. She will be missed at the Howard Reunion, which she was a fixmre every year. She couJd put you in your place or be in the place where you needed her to be minutes later. You could depend on her to be at family gatherings and be early and stoy late so she would not miss anything. Her wit and sense of humor remained alert and observant to the end. She was proceeded in death by her husband, Loyd Dunn- a sister, Julia Geraidine Howard Pilcher. and 2 brothers' Glenn Stevenson Howard and Hugh Thomas Howard. Sur\'ivors: her 2 children. Kathy Howell MjJler (Pat- nck), Ronald Gene Howell (friend Jody Kirbv); 3 giand- children. Suzaime MiUer Lakey (Bryan), Matthew Holt Miller (Laura) and Stephanie Howell Maihis (Shannon); 6 great-grandchildren, AnntdKlle, Brooklyn. Calleigh and Stella Lakey, Caleb and Conner Mathis; 5 nieces and neph ews, Julia Ann Pilcher Myers. Loretla PUcher Boger (Jeff). Tommy Howard (Robin), Anthony Stevenson Howard, and Beverly Howru-d Tripp. Her funeral service was to be held Wednesday, March 11 at 5 pm. at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Ad vance. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The body was lo lie in slate one hour before the service and the family visitation was to take place in the sanctuary after the burial. MemoriaJs: The OAR Foundation, 110 Ashboume Lake Court. Clemmons, 27012 Ann: Annabelie Lakey Fund, Condolences: www.GrahamFwieralHomemt. ^ O c? JZ. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERI'RISE RECORD, Thursday, March 12,2015 Kenneth Starr '.|R' Katledge Jr. Mr. Kenneth Starr ".IR" Ratledse J^..65.ofWinslon-Sa- lem died Sunday. March 8.2015. He was bom March 6, 1950 to Kenneth Starr and Ag nes Whitaker RalJedge Sr. He fought a courageous battle against leukemia, maintain- ing his sense of humor and positive attitude. He loved his family. He was preceded in death by his parents: and a sister, Sharon Denise "Babe" Rat- ledge. Survivors: his wife. Etta Lashmit Ratledge; son, Brian Ratledge (Stefanie) of Ra- leigh; 2 grandsons Vaughn ''' Brooks Ratledge; 2 sis- ters Aim Barnes, and Karen Deadmon (David) of Mocks- ville; and 6 nieces. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. March 10. at Hope Moravian Church with the Revs. Andrew Heil and David Merritt officiating. Burial followed in the chuixtli graveyard. Tie family received friends Monday, March 9, Hay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Memorials: Hope Moravian. 2759 Hope Church Road, Winston-Saiem, 27127. Condolences: w\'wJxayworth-miller.com. Mildred Russcil Mrs. Mildred Russell, 87, died on Friday, Feb. 27,2015, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salcm, Her interests included reading, cooking, and playing games with fatmly and friends. She was an active member of Rediand Pentecostal Holiness Church. She had a won derful sense of humor, a kind heart, and added to the life of every member of her large family. Survivors: her son, Daniel Russell (Carolyn) of Iowa; her daughter, Pamela Muetzel (Richard) of North Carolina; 4 grandchildren, Jennifer Durham (Scott). Meianic Dowd (Scott). Gina del Corazon (Ana) and Jonathan Russell (Me lissa); 5 great-grandchildren, Jacob. Keara, Kyiee, Mia and Tone; and her half-brother, Terry Davis of California. She is preceded in death by her husband. John Russell; her parents. George and Anna Davis; her brothers, Hen ry "Jim" Meivin, Jack and J3. Davis; her sisters, Thelma Miskel. Pauline Starks and Minnie Hoeiker; and her dog, Tinker. A memorial service was heid Sunday, March 15 at 2 pm, at Rediand Pentecostal Holiness Church in Advance. Memorials: Rediand Pentecostal Holiness Benevolence Fund, 137 Baltimore Road, Advance. Condolences: www.bayworih-miUer.com. Mary V. 'ISeoa' Williams Mary V. "Nena" Williams died surrounded b)' her fami ly in WaddeU, Ariz, on Feb. 20,2015. She was a native of the Valley of Sun. bom in Peoria, Ariz., having lived her last n three years in Waddcll. She was bom July 4, 1939 to Igna- and Ignacio Valencia. She El Mirage, Ariz. until when she moved to North Carolina where she lived for 32 years, includ- ing 27 years as a resident of rili Iti Keitligayle Drive in Clem- mons. She was a member of Hope Moravian Church, be- fore moving back to Arizona in 1997. in North Carolina she ^^^ftjildlllllilljj^Eg helped with a migrant minis- try as a translator for years. She ii<ivl been married to Bil- ly Williams, and died on their 50lh aimiversary. Survivors: her husband Bill; daughter. Ana Maria Mliender: sister, Beatrice Sainz; brothers Gilbert and Frank Valencia; granddaughter, Gabriella Maria Milender; and sister-in-law, Melba Tesh of Clemmons. She was predeceased by her parents; step-son Kevin Williams: sisters Mercedes Rotlriguez. Soconx) Moham- ined and Charlotte Fernandez. Visitation was Thursday, Feb. 26 at Advantage Gold en Door Chape], Youngtown, Ariz, with a Rpsaiy. Mass of Christian Biuial was celebrated Friday. Feb. 27 at Santa Teresita Parish, El Mirage. Burial followed at Sunland Me morial Park, Sun City, Ariz. Condolences; M'Hwztdvdnrageywnera/.s.conj. naVteCounxv.P^'^ Jackie Beck Burton Mrs. Jackie Beck Burloii, 91, of Somerset Court, for merly of Gwyn Street, Mocksvillc. died Friday, March 13, 2015 at Forsyth Medical Center m Winston-Salera. Mrs. Burton was bom on June 2,1923,iii Davie County to the late Thomas Jefferson and Sallie Everhardt Beck. She was a member of Jericho Church of Christ and enjoyed quilting and painting. Mrs. Burton had resided in Albemar- le for a number of years. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Jack Burton; a brother, John Beck; and 2 sisters, Rebecca Foster and Frances Freeman. Survivors: 3 sons, Wilson Burton iLil) of Concord, Windel Burton (Sherry) of Tennessee and Randal Burton (Teresa) of Franklinville; 7 grandchildren; 11 great-grand children; a great-great-grandchild; special nieces, Linda Delph of South Carolina and Phyllis Sells of Salisbury; special nephews, Jim McDaniel and Tom McDaniel, both of Texas; and many other nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pin., Monday, March 16 at Jericho Church of Christ with Dr. Tom Torpy and Mrs. Burton's sons officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Kirk Sams officiated the committal ser vice. TIte family received friends Sunday, March 15 at Ea ton Funeral Home. Memorials: Carolina Bible Camp building fund, PO Box 1234, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Bobby Gray Cope Mr. Bobby Gray Cope. 80. of US 601 South, Mocks ville, died Thursday, March 12, 2015, at Glenn A. Kdser Hospice House in Salisbuiy. He was bom June 24,1934, in Davie County to the lateRc^ert^ C Corriher Bean Cope of the home; 6 children. Lany Cope (Anita) of Cooleeraee, Sandy Motley (Mike) of Demon, Donjia Parsley, Peggy WaUer (Terry), aU of Mocksville, Tammy O'Neal (Tony) of Cooleemee and Gina Dancy (Rob) of Conover; 18 grandchildren, David Casey-Motley (Desi), Ben Motley (Bekah), Andrew Motley (Taylor), Brad Parsley (Katie). Thomas Parsley (Michele), Anthony Cope (Jennifer), Jen nifer Cope, Randy Waller (Alisha), Justin Waller (Kayla), Ashley Waller, Sabrina Sechrest (Chad), Jamie O'Neal (Teri), Amanda Eades, Jeremy Eades (Bobbie Jo), Moni ca Eades, Joel Eades, Amanda Dancy and Amy Dancy; 28 great-grandchildren; a sister, Linda Taylor of Mocksville; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm., Sunday, March 15 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Mike Motley, Fred Carlton, Donnie Chapman and Allen Muilins officiating. Burial followed in Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Advance^The family received ffieods on Sat urday, March 14 at the funeral home. Memorials: Davidson Medical Ministries, 420 N. Salis bury St., Lexington, 27292; Alzheimer's Assoc., Westem Carolina Chapter, 3800 Shamrock Dr., Brancomb #10, Charlotte, 28215-3220; or Glenn A. Klser Hospice House, 1229 StatesvUle Blvd., Salisbury, 28144. Condolences: www.eatonfunerahervice.com. Dr. John T. Harriott On the evening of March 5.2015, Dr. John T. Harrioti, 57, of Winston-Salem died after a short but fierce battle with pancreatic cancer. He was one of 5 sons born to Peter and Mary Lou Har riott of Ithaca, N.Y, He graduated from Cornell Universi- ty, Albert Einstein School of P^ri craftsman and made fur niture for his family. Survivors: 3 children, Courtney Harriott Rose (Russ), Bryan Wesley Harriott, and Kevin Bradford Harriott, and their mother, Angela Harriott. A celebration of life ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. on April II at College Park Baptist Church, 1701 Polo Road Winston Salem. Memorials: www.pancan.org. Condolences: wwwsalemfh.com. Irene Smith Hartman Mrs. hent* .Smith Harlrnar.. 86. died March 14, 2015 at Aurumn Care of Mocksville. She was bom June 21,1928 in Davie Countj' to the late William Duke Smith and Sally Bet Smith. Mrs. Hartman was a member of Bethlehem Uiuted Methodist Church. She retired from Hanes Knitwear after 35 years and from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 10 years. She enjoyed cooking and baking and most of all spending time with her family and grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Harvey Uri ah "Chick" Hartman; her son, Douglas Gray Hartman; her brothers and sister, Ray, Oscar, Odell, William, and Mae Smith. Survivore: her son, Eddie Hartman and wife Lucille of Advance; 2 grandchildren, Ashley Matthews and husband Curtis of Advance and Joshua Hartman of Advance; her great-grandson. Walker Matthews; a sister and brother-in- law, Edna Livengood and husband Fi^ank of Mocksville; 2 sisters-in-law, Elaine Smith and Ann Hartman of Advance; and caregiver, Candace Chaffln. A fiuieral service was held at 2 pun. Tuesday, March 17 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with the Revs. Clayton Smith and Rebecca Alice officiating. Entombment folJowed in the church mausoleum. Tlie family received friends Monday at Hayworth-Miller Kindeiton Chapel. Memorials: Good Neighbor Fund do Bethlehem UMC, 321 Rediand Rd., Advance; or to Davie Hospice, 377 Hos pital St., Suite 103,MocksviUe. Condolences: wwwJtavworth-miller.com. Elbert 'Steve' MiHer Elbert "Steve" Milleri 66, died Saturday. March 14, 2015, at his home on Swicegood Street in Cooleemee with family and friends by his side Bom Sept, 16, 1948, he was the son the iate C. Miller. Sr. and Bonnie Sue Tutterow Miller. He Davie County Schools and enlisted in the U.S. Army. He was a Vietnam veteran, re- ceiving the National Defense Service Medal, the Vietnam ^^K^JI|||||f Service Medal and the Viet- i nam Campaign Medal. He 1 was honorably discharged k: with the rank of Specialist 4 1969. Many of the health problems he developed lat- er in life were, in part, the result country. After the military, he returned to Davie County where he became a master carpenter and served as foreman on many residential and commercial construction projects. He was a quiet man who enjoyed fishing. Survivors; his son, Anthony Steven "Tony" Lomax of Salisbury; 2 brothers, John C. Miller Jr. and wife Marilyn, and Perry Miller and wife Bobbie Jo, all of MocksvUle; plus a host of friends, neighbors and comrades. There was a time of visitation and viewing on Tuesday evening, March 17, at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. A celebration of life service was conducted at the funeral chapel at 11 a.m.on Wednesday.March 18. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury where fuU military honors were accorded by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard and the NC National Guard Honors Group. Condolences: www.d/ivieftiiier(ilserYice.com. Robert "Bob" Theodore Olsen On March 11, 2015 at 4:32 pjn., Robert "Bob" Theo dore Olsen, 81, died with his wife by his side, suirounded by family in his home in Mocksville. Mr. Olsen was bom on Oct. 27,1933 in Brooklyn, N.Y. He was an only child, bom to Marie Lucille and Oscar The odore Olsen. He grew up in Brooklyn, Maryland, and Long Island. N.Y. He served in the US Navy during the Korean Conflict and retired from the state of Connecticut in 1992. Some of his favorite pastimes and hobbies were theatre, fishing, airplanes, coin collecting, NASCAR, working on puzzles, traveling with his wife. Mildred, and visiting with family and lifelong friends. .Mr. Olsen was preceded in death by his father, Oscar Olsen and his mother, Marie Olsen. Survivors: his wife of 57 years, Mildred Olsen; his daughters, Mildred Brown and husband Larry, Patricia Kessler and husband Murrell, Deborah Harrison, and Christine Avenatti and husband Tony; his grandchildren. Rebecca Donnelly and fi anc6 Shayoe Sickels, Justin Kes sler. Jason Donnelly and wife Sara. Eric Kessler and Amy Elizabeth Marlar, Darin Gee and wife Tabitha, Jonathan Van L^w and Keni Werner, Catherine Van Lew, Alexan dria Romano, .ind Georgianna Romano; his gieal-grand- chilclren, Cameron Donnelly, Natalie Traughber, Jayme Donnelly, Madelyn Traughber, Tyler Gee, Nash Malloy. Graysen Sickels , Oscar Gee and his pet companion, Gigi. A memorial service will be held Saturday March 21 at 2 p.m. at Vogler & Sons Funeral Home, 2849 Mlddlebrook Drive, Clemmons. The family will receive friends and visi tors following the memorial service at the Olsen residence. Memorials: to the charity of your choice. Davie courftytofic Library Mocksvijl6> N1 Jcramie Wayne Seamon Jeramie Wayne Scamnn, 28. of Highland Road, Mocks ville, died at Wake Furcst Baptisi Medical Center in Win- ston-SaJeniThiirsday, March 12,2015. ^om Aug. 13, 1986 at Fort Campbell, Ky. while his father served in the nrilitar)'. He was a 2005 grad- uate High He had been an auto mechan- tl ic by trade, and he enjoyed motorcycles, hunting n . ' ' H fishing. n T t. B Survivors: his wife, Me- I Wilt Seamon of BB-' ' I the home; his father, MichaelWayne Seamon (Virginia) of Mocksville; Roxanne Ebright Wilson Union Grove; Kar en Irwin (Jeremy) of Fay- etteville, Paige WinkJer of Charlotte, McKenzie Seamon of Mocksville, and Taylor Winkler of Illinois; a brother, Scott Ebright (Amanda) of Hunfersvilie; paternal grand mother, Faye Whilaker and maternal grandmother, Bemice Ebright, both of Mocksville; mother- and father-in-law, Christine and David Purkey of Mocksville; grandmother- in-law, Elda Paterick of Advance; plus several aunts, un cles and special friends. A celebration of life service was held at 7:30 p jn. Mon day, March 16 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Rodney Barker. The family received friends in the funeral chapel before the seivice, Memorials: Wake Forest Baptist Sticht Center, PO Box 571021, Winsion-Siilcm. 27157-1021. Condolences: y. ww^avU'fiineralseryice.coni. Lydia Ann Baity Shore Mrs. Lydia Aim Baity Shore, 77, of Mocksville, died Thursday morning, March 12,2015 at Somerset Coml As sisted Living in Mocksville. She was a life-long resident of Davie County and was boni Dec. 14, 1937 to Edbiini Flake Baity and Fannie Blanche Burgess Baity. She ||||||aHn|MM||||||M was a member of attended Courtney Bap- Church in YadkJjiviLle. irom Hanes Ho- siery/Sara Lee after more than 45 years. She loved many things; among the most precious were her church, ^ X^rBG^B family, antiques, and travel- ing. She loved people. She 9^^B had a beautiful smile and was ?^^^B often called "the hat lady" due to her love of hats. Quite often she and her family gathered to play Rook, watch ACC or Major League Baseball (she was an Atlanta Braves fan). She is preceded in death by: her husband, Raymond Clayton Shore; 2 sisters, Fannie Belle Bailey and Frances Henri Warner; and 2 brothers, James Wesley Baity and Ed- bum (Ed) Baity. Survivors: her children, SheUa Ann Tutterow (Jeff) from Mocksville and Angela Beashel Llewellyn ffomPensacola, Fia.: 3 grandchildren, Benjamin and Nathaniel Tutterow, and Andrew Llewellyn; 2 sisters. Betty Jane York and Gay Nell Lawrence; and a brother, William (Bill) Ray Baity. Funeral services were held on Sunday, March 15 at 3 p jn. at Courtney Baptist Church with the Rev. Brenda Mc- Calop ofliciating. Burial followed in the Courtney Ceme tery. The body lie in state for one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Courtney Baptist Youth Fund, 3341 Court ney Church Road, Yadkinville; or The Alzheimer's Assoc.; Qitlp:/Avw\t'xilz-org online), Westem North Carolina, 3800 Shamrock Drive, Charlotte, 28215-3220. Condolences; wmv-sennyftmercdservicejcom. Hattie Mac Sizemorc Hatlie Mac Sizemore. 9!, of Mocksville.died on March 10, she died at the home of her daughter in Weaverville, where she had lived for the past seven months. She was bom April 27. 1923, daughter of the late Will and Emma Reavis Clore. She was one of nine siblings. She worked as a seamstress, and loved to can vegetables and sew. She made quilts for her family and clothing for her dog. She was a loving, caring lady who made her home Mocksville for the past 55 ' years. Her husband, Thomas Sizemore, preceded her in death in 1979. Siir\'ivors: a daughter, Mary Trejo of Weaverville; ^ iatnes Clore of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren; 6 gre.at-grandchildren. ^ memorial service was held Sunday, March 15 a! 10 a.m. at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Elder Raymond Robinson Jr. offici ated. The family received friends following the service. Condolences: nM--w.GraliamFiiiieralHomejwt. Oavie county PuOiic uorarv MocksviHe, NC Clara Edith Barney Miss Ciara Edith Barney.93.of ComatzerRoad, Mocks- ville, died at her home surrounded by her loved ones, Tues day,March 17,2015. She was bom June 10,1921 in Davie County to the late George Anderson and Mattie Maudie Hendrix Barney. She attended Comatzer Baptist Church as long as her health , permitted. She loved singing hymns and nature. She was also preceded in death by her siblings, Lucy Barney, Calvin Barney and Ava Barney Jones; and broth ers-in-law, Brady Barney, Bub Jones, Bill Shoaf and Nor- j manT. Smith. I Survivors: a brother, Paul B. Barney (Lois) of Advance: I 2 sisters, Ella B. Smith and Bobbie Shoaf, a sister-in-law, Frances Barney, all of MocksviUe; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m. Friday, March 20 at Comatzer Baptist Church, with the Revs. Richard Whiteheart and David Maynard officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends ; in the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Baptist Children's Home, PO Box 338, i ThomasviJle, 27361. Condolences: tvww.ealonjuneralservice.com. James EU 'Jay' Cothren Mr. James "Jay" Eli Cothren. 75. of Statesville, died Tuesday,March 17,2015 at Iredell Memorial Hospital. Mr. Cothren was bom Feb. 16,1940 in Wilkes County and was the son of the late Jarva Cothren and Blanche Mas- tin Cothren. He was educated in Wilkes County schools and on April 20, 1969, raar- ried Bunny Parsons Cothren. who survives. He was a hea\7 equipment operator with Bell Construction for 23 years HjH and following his retirement. he went to work for Bartletl HH Milling as a truck driver and SEV-Ji s retired from there after nine a daughter, Wendy C. Cole- man (Luke) of Statesville: 3 brothers. Dale Pendeigrass (Judy)of Kannapolis.Orady Johnson (Faye) of Statesville. and Gary Johnson of Morganton; 3 sisters, Millie John son, Becky Dellinger (Bill) and Pat Shoemaker (Wayne Camgan), all of Statesville; 12 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.ni. Friday, March 20 in the Nicholson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. John Parks officiating. The family visited with friends Thursday evening at the funeral home. Condolence: nichohonfuneralsxom. Leslie Driver X J>.' Hendricks Leslie Driver "L.D," Hendricks. 80, of Mocksville. died Wednesday, March 18, 2015, at Davie Place Residential Care after a period of declin- County. bom 1934. He was the youngest and last surviving of 9 children born to the late Willie G. and Su- sie Hunter Hendricks. He was retired from Western Electric, and was a lifetime member of Union Chapel United Method- ist Church. He was skilled in carpentry and enjoyed wood- working, gardening, working fishing and all outdoor activities. He was best kno'A'n his kindness and helping others. He touched many hearts, from those of family and friends to the care- givers who became like family. Survivors; a daughter, Pamela J. Hendricks, and a son Ricky S. Hendricks, both of Mocksville; 4 grandchUdren.' Chasity Hart and husband Daniel, Carrie A. Bolin, Logan and Jesse Hendricks; 2 great-grandchildren, Jordann and Bree Hart; and a number of nieces, nephews and cousins. A celebration of life service was held at 2 p.m. Satur day, March 21 at Union Chapel United Methodist Church officiated by the Revs. Neal Jones and Darren Crotts. Buri al foUowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Friday at Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Pallbear ers were Daniel Hart, Ken Rudd. Matthew Rudd, Avery Brown, Roger Parrish and Eric Brown. Memorials; Union Chapel UMC, 2030 US 601 N Mocksville. Condolences: ^'ww-cIaviefimeralMrvicex-om. Geoi^e Isaac Styers Mr. Geoige Isaac Styers, 74. of Advance died on March 22,2015 atForsyih Medical Center. Mr. Styers was bom on Dec. 30,1940 to Dee Styers and Irene Ambum. He retired from RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co. Mr. Styers deeply his family and knew how much his family cared with unending love and siip- I was preced- 1 death by his parents; '^^phew, James Eugene ./ Styers; and a special friend Survivors: his wife, Pat Y 4 children, Ricky jk Styers (Mary Ann), Tina Wilson (David), Cindy Reh- meyer (Daniel), and Bren- ^— ¥ . .1 da Styers; 6 grandchildren, Jessica Lancaster (Craig), Issac Morgan (Chelsie), Kristen Johnson. Cody Styers (Meredith), Dusty Wilson (Jennifer), and Krissy Hensley (Brian); 4 great-grandchildren, Wyan, Landon. Summer, and Kolton; a brother, Gene Styers (Jane); a sister, Mil lie Banner (C.C.); Momma Lib; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted 2 p.m. Wednes day, March 25 at Hayworth-MUler Kinderion Chapel with the Rev. Brian Eades officiating. The family was to receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. A graveside service was to be held 4 pjn. Wednesday at Bright Light Baptist Church in StatesviUe. Condolence: wv.'wJiayworth-miller.com. Mftry Elizabeth 'Libby' Ijanies Etchison Mrs. Miir>' iilizabctJi '•Libby" Ijanies Etchison of Hick ory Tree Road, Mocksviilc, died on March 25, 2015 ai Novant Health & Palliative Care in Winston-SaJem after a 58 yeais, Biily Etchison of the home; 4 sons, Billy Carlos (Kathleen) Etchison, Jo seph (Touloup) Etchison, Eiic Etchison and Walter (Jamie) Etchison, all of Mock-sviJic; a daughter, Rebecca (Wayne) Mien of Advance; a sister. Sandni Rivera of Mocksville; a sister-bi-law, Linda Ijames of Mocksville; an aunt. Mae Daniels of West Palm Beach. Fla.; 6 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held Sunday. March 29 at 3 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Pastor Charlenc Jones officiated and the Rev. Dr. Jamie Grant delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in St. John AME Zion Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Condolences: v; vi wJiruiuimt'nneralHomejiei. Lester Harden Hockaday Mr. Lester Haidcn Hockaday, 82, ofAdvance, died Sun day, March 22,2015 surrounded by his family. Bom Aug. 23, 1932 in Davie County, he was the son of the late William Henry Hockaday and Pattie (Cope) Hockaday. He served in the Army during the Korean War and worked at ReyitoJds Tobacco Co. for 33 years. He en joyed hunting, fishing and watching all types of sports, es pecially cheering and supporting all his grandchildren in their sports and activities. He was a Duke basketball and Dodgers baseball fan and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a member of Cornerstone Christian Church. Survivors: his wife of 57 years, Carolyn S. Hockaday; 2 children. Mark and Barbara Hockaday of High Point, and Anita (Hockadtiy) and Tim Simkins,of Wake Forest; 4 grandchildren, Chad and Chelsea Hockaday, Olivia Hock aday, Joshua Simkins, tmd Katelyn Simkins; 1 sibling, Thurmond Hockaday of Advance; and many other nieces, nephews and relatives. He was preceded in death by his parents, his daughter, Susan Hockaday, his brother, Houston Hockaday, and his sister, Mary (Hockaday) York. Memorial services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 29 at the Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Friends vis ited with the family Sunday before the ceremony. Memorials: VFW Post 8719, 182 Cottontail Lane, Ad vance or online at VFWarglcontribute. Condolences; \\rwiv}uiyworth-miller£om. Donald Robert 'Duck^ HoCmanu Jr. Mr. Donald Robert "Duck" Hofmann Jr., 53, of Harmo ny, died Saturday, March 28,2015 at Davis Regional Med ical Center in Statesville. He was bora Aug. 23,1961, In Washington, DC to San dra Lee Dougherty Hofmann and the late Donald Robert Hofmann. Survivors: his mother. Sandra Daughcrty Garrison of Harmony; several close friends, "Duck" White of M- abama; Robert Blackwcldcr, June Bug Curry, Matthew Frye, Michael Stevens. Roxannc Wilson, Pete Eller, Tim- my Wilcox and Curtis St. Claire; as well us too many other uames to mention. A funeral service was to be conducted at 1 pju., Wednes day, April 1 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Charles Williams officiating. Burial was to follow in Iredeil Me morial Gardens in Statesville. The family received friends Tuesday, March 3! at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Condolences: wivw.eajonfuiM:rahervici:.com. William Kenneth 'Ken' Jordan Jr. Mr. Williiun Kenneth "ken" Jordan Jr., 55, of S. Main ( St., Mocksville, died sur- rounded by his family, Satur- ; ... day, March 28, 2015, at Wake r Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winsion-Saleni following a 4 injury sustained in a fall. 4 Oct. 16,1959 ^ Oavie County to William Kenneth "Kenny" and Linda Lee Hendricks Jordan. Mr. Jordan was member of First United Methodist Church, Mocksviilc and was a veteran ofthe U.S. Army. ^B Survivors: his wife, Meta- '^B nie; 3 children, Megan Jordan Marklnnd (Daniel), Sam and Rachel Jordan; 2 sisters. Don na Jordan and Vicki James (Jaimie), ail of Mocksville; and 2 great-grandchildren, Isaac and Ell Morkland. A funeral service was to be conducted at 7 pm., Wedne.s- day, April 1 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. A private burial was to be in Rose Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home following the service. Condolences: www.eatonfuncralservice.coin. Davie county PuOlic uoiarv Mocksviiie. NC Marie Ellen Hart Masters Marie Ellen Hart Masters, 52. of Redland Road, Ad vance. died on Tuesday. March 24,2015 at Forsylh Medi cal Center after a two-year period of declining health. Bom in Boston. Mass, on June 26. 1962. she was the daughter Gerald Eugene Helen of Attleboro. Mass.. the wife of Lawrence David "Larry" Masters of the home. She graduated from Saint Mary of the Assumption High School in 1980. She was a graduate CNA. but her true enjoyment was tnicking across America. She obtained her commercial driver's license and she and her hirsband of 16 years. Lar- ry. met uaicking. They were the two them the late "Teddy Bettr." her Pomer- anian companion of some 17 years, traveled from coast to coast until her health made it impossible for her to continue such trips. After the loss of "Teddy Bear," she adopted "Winston." a Boxer, and more recently. "Miss Kitty," a cat that took up residence at their home, and both became dear companions. She enjoyed at tending The Cove Church of Statesvillc. Also surviving: 2 daughters. HolHe Brogan and hus band Thomas J. of Greenville. Va., and Kimberly Glennon of Slaunton, Va.; 3 sisters. Joanne Vendettoli of Cranston. R.I.. Gcraldine Jones (Robert) of Wcymouth. Mass., and Patricia Desraaraisof Providence. R.L; a brother, John Hart and wife Salina of Hagcrstown. Ind.; 3 grandchildren. Ga briel. Grady and Garrick Brogan; plus a number of nieces, nephews and cousins and her friends.Melissa and Thomas Lowman of Linwood. A celebration of life service was held at 2 pjn. Saturday, March 28 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel officiated by Roger W. Hames. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral chapel. Memorials: to help offset final expenses: Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road. Mocksvillc. Condolences: wwu-x/aviv/uruTu/M-n'ice.Cfm. Ruby Hall Monterose Mrs. Ruby Hall Monterose. 93. died Monday,March 23, 2015. She was bom in Fayetteville on June 3,1921. the daugh ter of the late George and Lena Her husband, Dominick Monterose. with whom she shared more than 56 years of marriage, and 9 brothers and sisters preced- ed her in death. Surviving: 3 daugh- ters. Janet Monterose of Wilmington. Judy Griffin Culler and husband Steve of CIcmmons. and Sandra Monterose Gravely and bus- band Archer of Asheville; 7 grandchildren; 9 great- grandchildren; a brother. r^SSjSjSKH James Hall: a cousin she y thought of as a sister, Edna Page; and an uncle. Daniel Hall, all of Fayetteville; and many nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held 11 a.m. Friday, March 27, at Snydcr Memorial Baptis. Jhurch. Memorials: Snyder Memorial Baptist Church. 701 West- mont Drive. Fayetteville, 28305; or an organization of your choice. Condolences: fl/irfreiv.vmor/iwry.Cfim. Helen Moore Brown Eaton Moser Mrs. Helen Moore Brown Eaton Moser, 81, of Day break Lane, Woodlcaf, died Thursday. Match 26.2015, at her home. She was bom Oct. 22. 1933, in Rowan County, to the late Graham Osbome and Pearl She was preceded in by siblings. Brown. Beatrice Chappell. Willis Brown and Mary Fos- Survivors: her husband. ^EIk « Murvin Lee Moser of the home; 5 children. Kenneth Eaton (Courtney Reid-Ea- ton) of Durham. Billy Eaton of Landis. Darlene Peoples 1^^^^ (Johnny) of Salisbury. Sharon^ Livcngood (Dale) of Wood- leaf and Sue Hoggs (Gary) of MocksviLle; 2 brothers, Wal- tor "Bink" Brown (Frances) of Cooleemee and Clifford "Buster" Brown (Harriet) of Advance; II grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren. A funeral .service was conducted at 3 pjii., Monday, March 30 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Rev. Richard Gross officiating. Burial followed in Chest nut Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery in Mocks ville. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior the service. Memorials: Rowan County Hospice. 720 Grove St.. Salisbury.28144. Condolence.';: icu-H'.cflronyiinera/.terv/feiom. Sidney Dennis Pangan Infant Sidney Dennis Pangan of Lexington was bom and died on March 27,2015, at Thomasville Medical Center. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather. Dennis Pangan: paternal great-grandparents, Elsie and Michael Pangan and Richard Concelman; maternal great- grandparents, Clinton and Evalene Fulbright and Lester Potts: and an aunt, Denise Potts. Survivors: his parents, Chad and HoUie Pangan; 2 sis ters. Nisee Pangan and Lacee Pangan. all of the home; paternal grandparents. Mary Pangan of Lexington; ma ternal grandparents. Dennis and Sandra Potts, maternal great-grandmother, Peggy Potts, all of Mocksville; pater nal great-grandparents. Elenore Hicks of New Brighton, Pa.; and aunts and uncles. Tara and Justin Kleaveland of Morehead City. Dustin and Heather Potts of Mocksville and Carrie and Roger Hosey of China Grove. A private graveside service was held in Hardison United Methodist Church Cemetery on Sunday. March 29. Condolences: www.eafon/u/iera/sen'icex:om. Willard L. Parris Willard L. Parris, 42, of Mr. Henry Road, Mocksville. died at Forsylh Medical Center in Winston-Salem on Sun day, March 29. 2015, after several months of declining health. He was bom in Forsylh County on Dec. 9,1972 to June Elizabeth McGuire Parris and the late Bumice Leroy Par ris. but has lived most of his life in Davie County. He was a graduate of Davie High School and had worked in retail sales as well as farming. He was also preceded in death by grandparents, Austin and Doris McGuire and Norman Christopher. Survivors: his mother. June Parris of the home; 2 sis ters. Angela Stevenson of Mocksville and Laura Parris of Advance: his grandmother. Virginia Christopher; 3 nieces. Elizabeth Davis and Anna and Lily Arbiithnot; a nephew. Chance Davis and great neice Ella Davis; 2 uncles, Austin .and Danny McGuire; and 2 special friends. Dean Pullium .and Sissy Harrell. Service arrangements are incomplete and will be an nounced by Davie Funeral Service, wwM'jdaviefurteralser- Memorials: Davie County Hospice/Palliative Care, 377 Bertie Lee BuUins Ramsc}' Mrs. Bcnie Lee Biillins Ramsey, 78, died Saturday, March 28,2015, ai Regency Cam of Clemmons. She was bom Aug. 12, 1936, in Pulasfci County, Va. to the late William Fred and Elizabeth BuUins. Mrs. Ramsey was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church where she enjoyed making potato salad for church dinners and volunteer any way she could. Survivors: her husband, Edward Bruce Ramsey of the home; 2 daughters, Sharon Leigh Ramsey Sutterlin of MocksvUle and Teresa Ramsey of Maryland; 2 grandchil dren . Hope and Travis Sutterlin: a great-grandchild, Chloe Sutterlin; a sister, Ovida Pagans (Doug); 2 brothers, Curtis and William BuUins, ail of Virginia; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at 11 am.. Thurs day, April 2 at Liberty United Methodist Church with the Rev. Brad Cunningham officiating. Burial was to foUow in the church cemetery. The famUy was to receive friends at the church one hour prior the service. Memorials: A Storehouse For Jesus. 675 E. Lexington Road, Mocksville; or American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, 27407. Condolences: w)m.eatt>nftitierabervice.coni. Ruth Grubbs Richardson Ruth Grubbs Richiudson, 91. of Mocksville. died on Friday, March 27. 2015, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home alter several years of declining health. She was bom in Chatluim County on to tlic and Mirtie T. Grubbs. Her family to Porsyth County when she was young and then relocat- ed to Davie County when retired from Drexcl Heritage Furniture Co. in 1996. She enjoyed reading, gardening, crocheting, work- ing in Sowers and crafts. She was a member of Fork Bap- tist Church where she served on coiiunittees Sunday School in her years. She her church family and enjoyed serving them and her Lord. She was a faithful member of the Se nior Ladies III Sunday School class until ber health would no longer allow her to attend. She graduated from Shady Grove School as valedictorian of her class in 1941. On Oct. 10,1942, she married her high school sweethean, Everette Richardson, who preceded her in death in 1998 after 56 years of marriage. She was also preceded in death by her son, Jimmy Rich ardson; her sister, Betty Jo Leonard; her brother. John P. Grubbs; a son-in-law, Larry Anderson; 2 half-sisters, Nan nie Gmbbs Phillips and Clevie Grubbs Andrews; and 2 half-brothers. Ray and Reeve Grubbs. Survivors: her daughters, Linda R. Anderson of Clem mons and Nancy R. Wjuxi and husband Gene of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren, Lisa Davis of Charlotte, Daniel Ward of Winslon-Salem, Melissa Richardson, Susim W. Correll and husband Lewis, all of Mocksville, and Leslie A. Newsomc and husband Ashley of Bermuda Run; 4 great-granddaugh ters; 3 great-grandsons; 2 special sistere-in-luw, Sadie R. Rice of Mocksville atid Irene R. Hege of Lexington; and a host of nieces, nephews and special friends. A celebration of life aervice was held at Fork Baptise Church at 2 p.m. Monday, March 30, officiated by the Rev. Robert F. Garrett. The family received friends prior to the service at the church and after the service in the church fel lowship hall. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Fork Baptist Senior Fund or Annie Arm strong Easter Offering, 3140 US 64 B.. Mocksville; or Davle Hospice/Palliative Care, 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103, Mocksville; or to the charity of one's choice. Condolences: wwwJaviefiiiicralservice.com. Aium isaueii oracKeu loiiey Mrs. Anna Isabel] Bracken Toliey, 98, of Winston-Sa- lem died Saturday, March 21. 2015 at the home of hci daughter, Frankic. he bom in the daugh- ter the late John Annie Eliza O'Neal Bracken. She was an active member ol her church, Faith Chapel, foi as long as her health aJlowcd. .12-She was also preceded in death by her husband, John V L. ToUey, 5 brothers and 4 sisters. Fraukie Reavis of Mocks- vilJe; sons, Avery (Paui- Tolicy of Raleigh. Jerry (Gail) Toliey of Winston-Sa- leiii and Jack (Vickie) Toliey of King; 10 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and i I great-great grandchildren. The funeral service was conducted Tuesday, March 24 at 11 aju, atHaywonh-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Pas tor Wesley Tuttle officiating. Burial followed in Woodland Cemetery. The family received friends Monday. March 23 ai the funeral home. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Car Center. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or Faith Chapel, c/o Elsie Harrell. 8232 East Harrell Road, Oak Ridge. 27310. Condolences: U'w\v.luiywortli-niiller.c/)m. Camin Alexander Wilcox Infant Cainin Alexander Wiicox died Saturday, March 28, 2015 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Win- ston-Saiem. I —I In the short time that be was here, he touched many j Oncta Boger; and a cousin, Curtis Alexander and Brooke Elizabeth Sanders Wilcox of Sandcis; paternal grand- mother. Vicki and Jeff Van fl^: ^ Schoyck, uli of Mocksville; w'ifm 1 paternal grandfather. Tommy Wilcox of Irinnacle; paternal great-grandparents, Donald and Kathy Van Schoyck of Mocksville; and aunts, Lisa Stocklin, Sandra Angel, Han nah Wilcox and Stefiuiie Van Schoyck. A memorial service will be conducted later. Memorials: Ronald McDonald House, 419 S. Haw- ihorne Rd., Wiiistou-Saiem. 27103. Condolences: www^a}<>tifimcnitscrvicti.com. Ronald J. '^Woodie' Woodruff Ronald J. "Woodie" Woodruff died March 30,2015. Contact Graham Funeral Home for service infomiation: 751-1100, www^raharriJuiit:rullio/iu:Mei. Oaiile eoufflyPutiiicLiDianr Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, April y, - c/ Mary Jacqaeline Smith Bcamon Mrs. Mary Jacquelioe Smith Beamon, 73. of Roy Davis Road, MocksvilJe. died Friday, April 3,2015, at her home. She wa.s bom July 9, 1941, j . ^ Robert Ethel While Smith. Mary Ann Potts of Shenan- doah. Va., Edward Jack Potts (Mary Jane) of Advance, Kathy ■|^t . 14 MocksvilJe, Roger Beamon of ^ home, MicheUe Beamon Michael Beamon, both of 1^ Mocksville; 12 grandchildren; A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pjn., Monday, April 6 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Swisher offici ating. Burial followed in Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family receivef friends at the funer al home one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www£a!onfuneralservice.com. Harold Lee 'Sonny' Carter Mr. Harold Lee "Sonny" Carter, 80, of the Faimington community,died Friday, April 3.2015, at Forsjlh Medical Center in Winston-Saiem. He was bom Dec. 17,1934. in Davie County to the late Harry Lyerly and Lillian Joyce Allen Carter. Mr. Carter was retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. He had been involved with horse shows and wagon trains. He loved to perform and teach music and had been involved in numer ous fi ddlers' conventions in several states. Mr. Caiter had played in bluegrass bands and enjoyed playing the guitar, banjo,mandolin, fi ddle and bass. Survivors: a son, Joe Thomas Carter (Donna) of Wyo; best friend of 45 years, Polly Lomax; and 2 grandchildren, Alan Thomas Carter and Elizabeth Rachel Carter. A private graveside service was conducted in Farming- ton Community Cemetery with Pastor Ronnie Craddock officiating. The family received friends on Saturday, April 5, at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials: Mountain Valley Hospice, 688 N. Bridge St,Elkin,28621. Condolences: nM'\^'£aloiifiiiieralxervice£om. La^\Tence Walker Gartner Mr. Lawrence Walker Cariner, 84, of Grady Lane, Mocksville, died Saturday, April 4,2015, at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem He wa.s bom June 27, 1930 in Davie County to the late Gtady William and Cordie Mae Walker Cartner. Mr. Cari ner was a veteran of the U.S. Amiy having served in the Korean Conflict. He was an active member of Salem Unit ed Methodist Church. Mr. Caitner was a fanner and had been a driver for YVEDDl for 10 years. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Kennit and Carl Cartner. Survivois: his wife, Betty Kiblinger Cartner of the home; 5 children, David Cartner, Danny Cartner (Julie). Dapfme Cartner, and Douglas Cartner (Jennifer), all of Mocksville, and Denise Sloan (Eddie) of Olin; 11 grand children; and a great-grandson. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Monday. April 6 at Salem United Methodist Church with the Rev. John Erwin officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family receive friends Sunday. April 5, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials be sent to the Salem UMC Building or Cem etery Fund, c/o Paul Shew, 1582 Davie Academy Road, Mocksville. Condolences; mvw.eat(mJuneraIservice.com. Dr. John T. Harriott Dr. John T. Harriott of Winston-Salem died after a short but fi erce battle with pancreatic cancer on March 5,2015. A celebration of life cere mony will be held at 2 p.m. on April 11 at College Park Baptist Church, 1701 Polo Road, Winston-Salem, with a visitation from 12-1:30 pjn. Condolences: mvivja/em- fh.com. Patty Rae Fishel Hcndrix Mrs. Patty Rae Fishel Hcndrix. 76. of Mocksville, died Sunday, April 5.2015 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom Oct. 10,1938 in Forsyth County to Mertie Allen Fishel and Clyde Wil- liam Fishel. She graduated v.. . from Griffith High School - in 1958 and retired from RJ. : Reynolds Tobacco Co. after '31 years. She loved playing " ^ Softball, working with fl ow-ers and helping others. Mrs. i ^ M Hendrix was a member of ^ Comatzcr United Method- isi Church where she taught 4 Sunday School, sang in the choir and was known for her chicken pies. of She was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Wilburn and ^ Surviving: her husband of 57 years, G Vemon Hendrix Sr.; 2 daughters. Lonna Mc- Daniel (Billie) of Mocksville and Donna Davis (Ronnie) of Advance: a son, G Vemon Hendrix Jr. (Jamie) of Advance; 8 grandchildren. John McDaniel, Tiffany, Travis, Luke and Kr)'stal Davis and Jake, Hunter and Addison Hendrix; 3 sisters, Virginia Davis, Peggy Lewler and Juanita Trout- man, all of Winston-Salem; and a brother, Sidney Fishel of Emerald Isle. A funeral service was (o be held at 2 p.m. Thursday. April 9 at Comatzer United Methodist Church with the Revs. Shane Young and Jack Luther officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to re ceive friends from 6-9 pm. Wednesday at Hayworth-Mill- erKinderlon Chapel. Memorials: Comatzer UMC, 1244 Comatzer Rd., Mocksville. Condolences: \'-'wwMa\worih-miUer£om. Michael Stephen Orrell Mr. Michael Stephen Orrcll of Harmony died Friday, April 3, 2015 at Rosewood Assisted Living in Harmony. He was bom Dec. 30. 1961 in Forsyth County to Her man Brown and Barbara Speas Orrell. He was preceded in death by his mother and his stepmother, Mildred Creed Orrell. Surviving: his father of Winston-Salem; and n sister, Candace Batchelor of Charlotte. A graveside service will be held at 11 ajn. Friday, April 10 at Mocks United Methodist Church in Advance with the Rev, William Taylor officiating. The family will receive friends following the service. Memorials: Mocks UMC, PO Box 2122, Advance. Condolences: wwwJiayworth-miUer£om. Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 9,2015 - C7 Nancy Lee Richie Priddy Mrs. Nancy Lee Richie Priciciy, 76, of Ben Anderson Road, Mocksviile. died Tuesday, March 31, 2015, at her home. She was bom Oct. 6, 1938 in Davie County to the late John Henry "Bud" and Leona Grace McBride Richie. She was also preceded in death by D. L. Williams and Elmo Holt. Survivors: her husband, Zane Priddy of the home; a brother, Charlie Thomas Richie (Frances) of Advance; nieces, Martha Harris (George), Cindy Hutchens (Lloyd), Susie Taylor (Ronnie), Nancy Smith (Tim), Lynn Knight, Johnna Graley (David) and Charlene Haas (Brad); and sev eral great-nieces and great-nephews. A funeral serN'ice was conducted at 3 p jn. Friday, April 3 at Bixby Presbyterian Church with Dr. Darrell Cox offici ating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie, PC Box 153, Mocksviile. Condolences: \i^'\*\eaionJi4neralsen'iceu:om. Willis Lawrence *Pete' Riddle Mr. Willis Lawrence "Pete" Riddle, 88, of Advance, died at home on Friday, April 3. 2015 surrounded by his family. He was bora April 27,1926 to the late Willis Vance and Sallie Cope Riddle. He was preceded in death by Dolly Vogler Riddle, to whom he was manied for 67 years. As an only child, he was a part of Dolly's family, the Voglers.The happiest years of his life were spent running his country store for 20 years. He later worked with his sons at Rid dle Tractor for 27 years until retiring to care for his wife during her later years. He was proud to be a dedicated char ter member of Green Meadows Baptist Church. SuA'ivors: sons, Vance (Karen) and Gene Riddle; also grandchildren Anna Mitchell (Michael) and Grace Riddle; great-grandchildren. Caroline. Charlie and Sidney Milch- ell; and sisters-in-law, Gladys Hockaday, Gamelte "Dot" Bodsford, Jackie Vogler and Betty Vogler. Funeral services were held at 3 p.n\. Sunday, April 5, at Green Meadows Baptist Church with the Revs. Josh Green and Ray Davis officiating. The family received friends pri or to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Annie Armstrong Easter Offering c/o Green Meadows Baptist, 1646 NC 801 N., Mocksviile; or to Hos pice/Palliative Care Center-Davie, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksviile, Condolences; wwwJuiy\vorih-miJlcr.ci>m Hazel Victoria Couch Totterow Mrs. Hazel Victoria Couch lutterow, 92, of Junction Road, Mocksviile, died on Wednesday, AprD 1, 2015, at Forsyih Medical Center in Winston-Salem. tiy 'ha: husband.'Robe^ Clarence Tutterow; her sister, Lucille Hall; brothers, Ed Couch, Tom Couch, Frank Couch and George Couch Jr.; and a great-granddaughter, Kerri Lynn Lowery. Survivors: her children, Carolyn Price (Woody) of Advance, Larry Gene Tutterow (Linda), Whitey Tut terow (Bobbie), and Patsy Harris, aU of Mocksviile; 8 grandchildren, Vickie Reeves (David), Brenda Overcash (Clint), Derrick Tutterow (Sheree), Christie Neely (Garry), Ricky Price, Melinda Lowery, Brad Tutterow (Frisciila) and Jeremy Harris (Lacey); 3 stepgrandchildren, David Harris, Shane Harris (Debbie) and Amanda Harris; 11 greal-grandchUdren, Justin, Brinany, Katie, Ryan, Megan, Connor, Courtney, Charlie, Elaine, Emma and Hunter; 6 stepgreat-grandchildren, Kamryn, Nathan, Aubrey, Emma, Rachel, and Jonathan; and a brother, Jack Couch of South Carolina. A celebration of her life was conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, April 4 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Frank Blankenship and Larry Gene Tutterow officiating. Burial followed in Hardison United Methodist Church Cemeter}'. The family received friends Friday, April 3 at the funeral home. Memorials: TTie Gideons International, PO Box 182, Mocksviile; or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St Jude Place, Memphis. TN 38105. Condolences: www.eaionfiineralservice.com. Kenneth Gray 'Ken' Sales Mr. Kenneth "Ken" Gray Sales, 80. of Holly Ume. Mocksviile, died Tuesday, March 31,2015, at Wake Forest Baptisl Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was born Aug. 7, 1934 in Davie County to the late Lonnie Floyd and Cosby Adeline Copley Sales. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and a graduate of Cooleemee High School, Class of 1953. He was a member of First United Methodist Church of Mocksviile. He had been em ployed at Westera-EIectric, manager at Baker Furniture and at Howard Realty. He had been involved in numerous civic organizations. He was preceded in death by his wife to whom he mar ried in 1966, Precyous Bost Sales; and siblings, Pauline Sales, Mildred Sales. Jack Sales, Lillian Chandler, Mary Walker,TJ. Sales. Nellie Webb and Floyd Sales. Survivors: 2 sons. Kip Sales (Wendy) of Williaraslon and KelJy Sales (Katie) of Mocksviile; a sister, Doris Sales Lakey of Mocksviile; and 5 grandchildren. Hunter. Harri son, Hannah, Hayes and Aiden. A memorial service was conducted at 3 pan. Friday, April 3,al First United Methodist Church of Mocksviile with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. The family received friends at the Family Life Center following the service. Memorials: RiverPark, PO Box 357, Cooleeme. Condolences: www.eaionfiweralservice.com. U^eBlBttyPufinc Ubcarv Mocksviile, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. April 9,2flI5 - C7 Brida Lee (Cody) WilkiDs Brida Ue (Cod>) Wilkins. M. of Daiton Road, Mocks- ville, died Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. A native of Davie County, she was the daughter of the late Booker T. Cody Sr. and Magdaline Wilson Cody, and the the late Juirel Lee "Tony" Wilkins. who died Mrs. Wilkins was long- time employee of Jockey In- temationai Distribution Cen- ter where as a supervisor in the shipping department. She was a member Fellowship Bible Baptist Church in Win- ' n ston-Salem. The joys of her . ,1 life were her family, church, > and cooking for those she loved. Hjjfc Survivors: daughters, Annette, Lauren Regina Wilkins, all of Mocksville, and Carlotta Wilkins Jones (Marcus) of Moundville, Ala.; 2 sons, Jai Wilkins of Win- ston-Salem and Anthony Bobbin (Arie) of Durham; 3 sis ters, Deborah Cody of Kitig, Mary and Deanna Cody, both of Mocksville; 3 brothers, Floyd Cody of Shelby, Edward Cody of Washington. DC, and Samuel Cody (Marie) of Winsion-Salem; plus 5 grandchildren, Kory Wilkins, Na thaniel Ellis, Jirell Wilkins, Destin Maxwell, Briley Bob- bitt and Shandeus Wilkins-Lohman. She was also preceded in death by a son, James Cody, and 5 brothers, Booker T. Cody Jr., Elmer Cody. John Cody, William Cody and Charles Cody. A celebration of life service was to be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Pastor Gregory Dennis officiating. The family was to receive friends at the funeral chapel from 3 pun. until the time of service. Burial was to follow in the Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. Condolences: ^vwwj}cmefwwralservice.com. Ronald Joseph 'Woody'Woodruff Ronald Joseph Woodruff, 66. died on March 30, 2015 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winsion-Salem following an extended ill- _ i He was born Nov. 29, ''I son of the late Andrew grew up in Davie County - and graduated from Davie l worked at Bermuda Run Country Club and Mom's Truck Stop before retiring He was also preced- ed in death by 2 brothers, Andrew Woodruff and H^HBBBBBH^^B Aaron Woodruff. Survivors: 2 sons. Maurice Woodruff of Salisbury, and Curtis (Shektia) Woodruff of Taylorsville; a daughter, Rhonda Glenn of Salisbury; his best friend whom he loved like a brother. James (and wife Bert) Rose, with whom Woody lived: 2 granddaughters, Mone' Woodruff and She- kiya Woodruff; other relatives and friends. His funeral service was held Friday, April 3 at 3 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home. The Rev. Ervin Hannah officiated and delivered the eulogy. The family received fnends at the funeral home 30 minutes before the service. Condolences: o A Winston-Salem Journal, April 12, 2015 Dunphy Advance Arthur "Art" Leonard Simpson Dunphy March 15,1925 - April 9, 2015 Mr. Arthur "Art" Leonard Simpson Dunphy, 90, of Advance, NC, passed away on Thursday, April 9,2015 at Trinity Elms Health and Rehabilitation Center. Mr. Dunphy was born on March 15,1925 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey to the late Leonard Simpson Dunphy and Helen Dayton Dunphy. Art was a mortar gunner in the 84th Infantry Division of the United States Army during WWII. He was awarded 3 battle stars and a purple heart for injuries suffered during The Battle of the Bulge. Following his service to his country. Art graduated from Bowdoin College in 1948 with an A.B. Degree and in 1950 he received his MBA Degree from Columbia University. Mr. Dunphy was an Investment Analyst with Prudential Insurance Company uniti 1969 when he left to go to Wachovia Bank as a Loan Administration Officer. He retired in 1990 as a Vice President with Wachovia. Following his retirement. Art continued to work on special projects in Credit Operation with Wachovia until age 79. He was an accomplished cross stitcher and a lover of horses. In addition to his parents, Mr. Dunphy was preceded in death by one brother, Alan Dayton Dunphy. Mr. Dunphy is survived by his wife, Sally Weslowe Blenus Dunphy of the home; one daughter, Amy Dayton Dunphy Olsen and husband, Jon of Mooresville, NC; one granddaughter, Sadona Rose Olsen; a brother, Hugh Rouse Dunphy and wife, Evelyn of Bath, Maine; one sister, Carolyn Dunphy Gesteland and husband. Bob of Wilmington, NC; and numerous nieces and nephews. A service to celebrate Art's life will be held at 2:00 pm on Thursday, April 16, 2015 at St. Clement's Episcopal Church with Rev. Jamie Edwards officiating. Inurnment will follow the service at Westlawn Gardens of Memory Mausoleum. The family will receive friends from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to Hospice and Palliative Care Center of Forsyth County, 101 Hospice Ln., Winston-Salem, NC 27103. He has passed from our sight as a ship sails over the horizon, and we are sad because we see him no more. What we cannot see are the loved ones waiting for him on the other shore shouting "HERE HE COMES". Online condolences may be made at www.havworth-miller.com. <L tr Uzeal Taylor 'Zee' Berrier Mrs. Uzeai "Zee" 'liiylor Berrier , 95, of Deadmon Road, MocksviUe. died Friday. April 10, 2015 at the Lu theran Home at Trinity Oaks in Salisbury. Mrs. Berrier was bom on March 13. 1920, in Ches terfield County. S.C. to the late Jesse Tliomas and Min nie Rosella Woodard Taylor. She was also preceded in death by her first husband. Murray Junior Peeler of Faith; her husband of 56 years, James "Jim" Joseph Berrier of MocksviUe; 3 brothers; and 5 sisters. Survivors: a son, John Thomas Peeler (Becky) of MocksviUe; a daughter, Murray "Toodles" Peeler McKis- sick (Foster) of Greenville, S.C.; 6 grandchildren, Kathryn Taylor McKissick, Anthony Foster McKissick IV (Madi son), Jerrine Emily Peeler, Carly Peeler Regan (Garth), Rebekah Peeler and Holden Peeler; 3 great-grandchUdren: and numerous nieces and nephews. She and Jim shared a love for traveling, dancing, gar dening and playing bridge, but their biggest joy came with spending time with their six grandchildren. A memorial service wiU be conducted at 2 p.m.. Sunday, April 19, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Roy MiUer officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home following the service. Memorials: Concord UMC, do Pat Patterson, 132 Fair way Road, Advance; Shiloh Reformed Church of Faith, 100 S. Main St., PO Box 308 Faith, 28041; or to a charity of one's choice. Condolences: •iw,-\v.eatonfimeralservicex:om. Charles Levi Carter Charles Levi Carter died on April 7,2015. A graveside service was held TTiursday, April 9 ac4pjn. at Mocks United Methodist Church, Advance. Memorials: Mocks Missions. PO Box 2122, Advance; or Hospice, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem,27103. Bobby Ray Cheek Bobby Ray "The Florida Man" Cheek. 81 , of States- ville. former resident of Davic County and the Florida Keys, died on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at his home with family by his side after an ert and Selma Louise Cook M:.-,—-• for 58 years.^ ht. Cheek was Survivors: a son, D. Ray Cheek (Monica) of Gaslonia; 3 MocksviUe, Barbara "Sissy" C. Johnson (Bill) of Stoney Point, and Karen C. Johnson (Mark) of Slatesville; a sister, Nell Anderson of Mocks viUe; 8 grandchildren, Angela Worley (Todd), John C. Bo- ger (Whitney), Brandon Johnson (Amy), Matthew Joluison (Amanda), Aaron Johnson (Emily), TJ. Cheek. Kristin Cheek and Jonathan Cheek; 6 greal-graiidchUdren; broth er-in-law, Roy Grubb;and several nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by a son-in-law, Wayne Boger; brother, Talmadge "Sonny" Cheek; and 2 sisters, Ruby Garland and Lorene "Red" Grubb. A graveside celebration of life service was held at noon Monday, April 13 in Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemetery with the Revs. J.B. Parker, Keith Bowman, Dale Milstead and Robert Waugh officiating. Military rites were recorded by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard and the US Air Force. The family received friends on Sunday, April 12 at Davie Funeral Service in MocksviUe. Memorials: Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simonlon Road, States\'iUe, 28625; or a church of your choice. Condolences: wwwjiavief\ineralservice.com. - DAVm COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, ApH, IE, Betty Cornatzer Craddock Ms. Betty Cornatzer Craddock, 73. of Gordon Drive, Advance, died Tuesday. April 14. 2015, at Silas Creek Manor in Winston-Salem. She was bom July 19.1941. in Davie County to the late Lonnie "Dad" and Hattie Victoria Ransom Comatzer. She retired from Sara Lee Corp. and had worked at Miller's Restaurant, but her life was her family. She was preceded in death by a brother, Donnie Wil liams; and a sister, Shelby Jean Comatzer. Survivors: 2 sisters, Mary Ann Smith and Margie Rid dle. both of Advance; a brother, William Comatzer of AJ- bemarle; 3 nephews, Kenny (Donna Marie) Riddle. Benny (Beth) Riddle and David (Allison) Riddle; 2 nieces, Vicky (Todd) Hutchens and Samantha WiUiams; special great- niece Andi (Matt) Boger; several other great-nieces and great-nephews; and a special companion, her dog, Buster. A funeral service was to be conducted at 4 p.ra., Thurs day, April 16 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in MocksviUe with Tim Dunn officiating. Burial was to follow in Bixby Church of the Living God Cemetery in Advance. The fam ily was to receive friends in one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Condolences: www.ealonfimeralservke.com. Kathleen Carter Daniel Mrs. Kathleen Carter Daniel, 89, of China Grove died Thursday, April 9, 2015 at the Lutheran Home at Trinity Oaks in Salisbury. Mrs. Daniel was bom on May 2, 1925, in Kannapo- lis to the late Lattie Joe and Charlie Myrtle Sain Carter. She graduated from Cannon High School Class of 1941 and from Queens College | —' ' in 1943 with honors. After . her graduation, she worked for Centriil Motor Lines for several years and assisted her husband through medical school. Upon his graduation, she dedicated herself to being a wife, mother and steward of her church. Apart from being the director of education at Centenary United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem, she was a Sunday School ^ teacher and active member \ of the visitation committee to nursing home patients.She and her husband were among the original founders of Forsyth Country Day School. For years she was a member of the FCDS school board and was a role model for her children and grandchildren with pa tience, understanding, giving and compassion. Her grand children never lacked for anything and it was her goal to make sure that was theii- reality. She letives a legacy of love, selflessness and devotion to fanrily. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Lattie Joe Caner Jr.; a sister, Ruth Horton; brother-in-law, John Palmer "Poddy" Horton and a daiighlev-in-law, Ashley Daniel. Survivors: her husband, Dr. Frank Daniel of the home; 4 children, Susan Phillips (Mike) of Cary, Joe Daniel of MocksviUe, David Daniel of Winston-Salem and Steve Daniel (Becky) of China Grove; 11 grandchildren; Melis sa Phillips, Cole Phillips (Jennifer), Katie Dunn (Hobie) Katherine Daniel, Brian Daniel, ,'\Uison Daniel, Mimi Daniel, Carter Daniel (Brittian Knight), Matthew Daniel, Sam Daniel and Maggie Daniel; and a great-grandchild, Ashton Daniel. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Sunday, April 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in MocksviUe with the Rev. Brad Cunningham officiating. Burial followed in Lib erty United Methodist Church Cemetery in MocksviUe. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Condolences: wwv.eatonfuneralservice.com. Paul Franklin 'Hippie' Ellis Jr.a Mr. Paul Franidin "Hip-pic" Ellis Jr. died Saturday, April 4, 2015 at his home in Couina, Calif. He was bora in Davie County on March 13,1932 to Paul Franklin "Bud" Ellis and Cody Ellis. He was a gener ous man. Survivors: 6 children: grandchildren; 4 sisters, Pau la Myers, Dawn Bumgamer, Crystem Bumgamer and Dar- lene Brandon; and nephews and nieces of Da\le County. Donna Marie Taylor Lambc Mrs. Donna Marie Taylor Lambe, 56. of NC 801 S.. Mocksville, died Sunday, April 12, 2015, at her home. She was born Oct. 3,1958 in Yadkin County to the late Glenn Everette and Peggy l-orene DavisTaylor. Mrs. Lam be was of the Methodist faith. She was also preceded in death by her motlier-iii-law, Shirley Elizabeth Spry. Family: her husband, Jeffery Seaford Larabe of the home; a son, DUlon Lambe (Rachel Hoffman) of the home; 2 brothers, Kenneth Wayne Taylor (Linda) of East Bend and her twin, Danny Lee Taylor of Clemmons; a sister, Glenda Taylor Church (Richard) of Yadkinville; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funcrai sendee was conducted at 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 14 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Craig Sea- ford officiating. The family received friends at the funeral home following the service. Condolences: mvwu;artm/unerali-en'ii\-.c<iiii. David Richard Powell David Richard Powell, 69, a former resident of Mocks ville . died Thursday, April 9 at Heritage Healthcare of High Point after a period of declining health. Bora June 14. 1945 in Burke County, he was the son of the late Thomas and Ethel Cook PoweU. He was preceded in death by a brother, Steven Powell, of Morganton and a son, Kyle Powell of Mocksville. Survivors: a son, Brian (Danette Kincaid) Powell, 2 granddaughters, Nicole and Jennifer Powell, of Mocks ville; and a brother, Jimmy Powell of Georgia. A memorial service will be held later. Condolences: www.(iaviefiineralservice.com. Alfouzo Gonzalez Quintcro Alfonzo Gonzalez Quinlero, 72, of Woodleaf, died Tuesday, April 7 at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. A native of Mexico, he was employed in dairy and pro duce fanning. He was of the Catholic faith and attended Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Salisbury. Survivors: his wife of 52 years, Rafeia Mechel Gonza lez. The family received friends on Sunday, April 12 at Davie Funeral Service. The Mass of Christian Burial was at 5:30 pjn. on Monday. April 13 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Mocksville. Burial will be in the City Cemetery in Grutto, Jalisco, Mexico at a later date. Condolences: \uvwulaviefiinera!st'n-ice.com. B6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thui^day, April 16,2015 Martha Sherlin Randall Mrs. Martha Sherlin Randtdl. 82, formerly of Church Street, Mocksville. died Monday, April 13,2015, at Trinity Elms Nursing Home in Clemmons. She was born Nov. 10.1932 in Rutherford County to the late Alvin Alton and Flora Holbert Sherlin. Mrs. Randall was a member of First Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Marion Jackson Randall; and a brother, Robert Sherlin. Survivors: a daughter. DeRee Lackey (Gary) of Ad vance; 2 sons, Stanley Randall (Pam) and Benny Randall (Susan), all of Mocksville: 3 sisters, Betty McNair of Troy, Libby Westmoreland (Wilbur) of Dallas, Texas and Suz- ie Chambers (Ray) of Salisbury; a brother, Alvin Mills of Forest City; and 6 grandchildren. Randy Johnson, Moni ca Heal (Eric). Taylor Randall, Kyle Randall (Katie), B J. Pliunmer (Danielle) and Corey Randall. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 18 at First Baptist Church with the Rev. Shane Nixon officiating. The family will receive friends in the church from noon-2 p.m. Burial will follow in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: First Baptist Building Fund, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville. Condolences: wwM'.edion/ii/tercilseryicc.com. Jerry'Nelson'Young Jerry "Nelson" Young, 82. of NO 801 South, Advance, died on Thursday. April 9,2015. Bora in Davie County on Oct. 20. 1932, he was the son of the late Tillet Lester and Iva Stewart Young. He was retired from R J. Reynolds, was a member of Fulton Unit ed Methodist Church and the Fork Civic Club. He served I from 1954- 1956 and was awarded the Ann\ Occupation Medal (Gei- s many) and the Good Conduct t I Medal. He loved family, fish- '"S- camping, boating and the oiitdoor.s. Survivors: his wife, Rebec- ca Jane Snider Young of the home; a son, Tim Scott Young of Advance; a daughter, Lori Young Bailey (Rick Jones) of Advance; a sister, Janell Pack of Advance; 2 grandsons, Tra- vis Young Trent granddogs, Har vey, Amber, 2eb, and Oliver. He was also preceded in death by a daughter-in-law. Te resa Young. A graveside service was held on Saturday, April 11 at 2 p.m. at the Fulton United Methodist Church Cemetery, followed by a celebration of life service in the chiu'ch witlt the Rev. Rodney Burton officliitiiig. The family received friends following the service. Memorials: Fulton UMC. Condolences: mi'i^uiaviefuneratservice.cam. C8 - DAVBE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 23,2015 DeWaine Dale GuJdberg DeWaine Dale Gultlbcrg tlied on Friday, April 14,2015 alter living in Bermuda Commons Nursing & Rehabilita tion Facility in Advance. The son of Harold and Grace Guldbeig, he was bom ifi Sheffield, Iowa and was an only child. He grow up in Coulter, Iowa, a Danish community. Early in life he learned excellent work ethics from his parents. He grad uated from high school in 1942 and joined the Army Air Force the following December during World War II. He served in the 60th Troop Carrier and Glider division and was sent to North Africa and later to Sicily and Italy. After the war ended he returned home in 1945 and was honor ably dischaiged. In February of 1946 he married Barbara Jean Burriss and they had two daughters, Gloria Grace and Cynthia Anne. The Guldbergs were dairy fanners in Iowa until I960. They came to know Christ as their Savior and in December of i960 moved to southern Callfomia where they were active in church tmd became acquainted missions to other cultures among them the Navajo Native Americans in Arizona. In 1975 they Joined the Navajo Gospel Mis sion and served until 1988 on the Navajo reservation and at the main office in Flagstaff. The couple had a burden for missionaries' need of rest and a place to do so, and with the helping hands of many built a home for that purpose in Sonoita, Ariz. From late 1995 until 2001 they lived in Colorado and North Carolina near family. Surviving: his daughters. Gloria and husband Richard of Mocksville, daughter Cynthia of Tucson, Ariz.; and a granddaughter, Christina Paolicelli (William) of Warren- ton. Va. A service of thanks and remembrance was held at Ber muda Commons on Sunday, April 19. His memorial ser vice will be held on Friday, May 15 at 2 p.m. in the Wor ship Center of Reynolda Church's Village Campus. 2200 Rcynoida Road in Winston-Saiem. The family will receive friends in the chapel following the service. Memorials: Sharing the Light Ministries, PO Box 5008. Winston-Saiem, 27113, wwwsharingrlielight.or^\ Erik & Ten PoweU, Scriptures in Use Ministry. 101 La Canada Drive, Ste 49 D, Gieen Valley. AZ 85614, mvu'jtiurrain- ingxjrg-, or Humane Society of Davie, 291 Eaton Road. Mocksville, wwwAavienchumanextrg. Oafle county Mocksville, NC Samuel Arthur Holmes Samuel .-Xnhur ".Sam." "SA" Holmes died on Friday, April 17.2015 at Willow Creek Nursing Facility in Golds- boro following a period of declining health- He was bom June 28, 1937, in Iredell County to the late Charlie French Holmes and Ma- ^ _. mie Steele Holmes. He was educated in Ik's Iredell County School System and graduated from Unity High School. He was an independent truck driver. At an early age. he Joined Mt. Nebo Bnpti.sl Church in Harmony where he seived as Sunday School teacher for young choir director, and church auditor. Later he moved to Goidsboro. ffia where he Joined St. Mark Church of Christ. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Riiywood Holmes and Theodore Holmes; 3 sisters. Louise Didton. Frankie Crawford, and Nanearl Rofaerson. Survivon: the mother of his children. Katie Holmes; 3 children, Michael (Cynthia) Holmes of Gamer, Stephen ' (Catherine) Holmes of Palm Bay, Fla., and Audrey (Jason) Geter of Statesville; a brother, George (Judy) Holmes of Stone Moiunain, Ga.; 2 sisters, Phelonese (Moses) Sub- er of Washington, DC and Jewel Grinton of Booneviile: a sister-in-law. Joycclyn Daltoo; 4 granddiildren, Warren (Brittany) Holmes, Shane Holmes, and Stephen Holmes all of Palm Bay, and Kayla Holmes of Ft. Gordon, Gu.; 2 great-grandchildren. Darian and Judah Holmes; and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, relatives and friends. His funeral service was held Wednesday, April 22 at 11:30 a.m. at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church in Harmony. The Rev. Sylvester Reed officiated and the Rev. Ardeal Kosc- boro delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends 30 minutes before the service at the church- Condolences: n-ii'iv.Cra/i(jmFuneraMo/>u-.fu'f. Elizabeth Lowery 'Tib' Hoots Mrs. Elizabeth "Tib" Loweiy Hoots, W. of Advance died Sunday, April 19.2015 at Trinity Elms. Mrs. Hoots was born in Iredell County on Nov. 19,1930 to Randall iiucl Etta Carter Lowery Sr. She was a gradu ate of Cool Springs High School and attended Mitchell College. Site worked for Sar- ah Coventry Jewelry for than 20 years. Mrs. Hoots member of Warners Chapel Church of Christ. She was preceded in death husband of 63 years, Bobby Marion ; Hoots Sr.; a special gnu)J.soii, '' James "Jamie" Bntdley Hoots ' '''''' Martha Deliinger,'' Catherine Lanier, Wilmu Buan, Julia Haithcox, Mary Sherriil, Pauline Ballard. and Louise enhour; and a brother, Randall Lowery Jr.. Survivors: sons, Bobby Marion Hoots Jr. and wife Beverly of Yadkinvillc. James Bradley Hoots Sr. and wife Betty of Advance, and Bry an Randall Hoots of Charlotte; 3 granddaughters, Wen dy Home and husband JiLson, Heather Hoot.s, and Holly Hoots: a grandson. Michael Hoots; 5 great-gi'aiidchildren, Hannah Hoots, Mason. Nathan, and Owen Home, and Ethan Loflin; and a sister, Sarah Pilcher of Statesville. A funeral service was conducted at 1 pun. Tuesday, April 21 at Hayworth-MilJer Klnderton Chapel with Frank Shcpard officiating. Burial followed at Farmiugion Com munity Cemetery. The family received friends Monday. April 20 2015 at the tuneral home. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 101 Hos pice Lane, Wiiiston-Salem, 27103; or to a charity of the donor's choice. Condolences: www.hayworrh-miller.com. Alice Juanita Blackburn Parks Mrs. Alice Juanita Blackburn Parks 90. of I'arks Lane MocksviUe. died Friday April 17, 2015 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Wiiiston-Salem. 'preceeded'' death by her husband. Dewey Houston Parks; brothers, Frances Blackburn and James Smoot. Survivors: her children, Clarence Melvin Parks (Stacy), Dewey Arnold Parks, Barbara Parks Seawright (Peny), Pa tricia Parks Moore (Richard). Gwendolyn Parks, Touloup Parks Etchinson (Joseph), Donald Ray Parks, Vctta Parks Longswonh (Louis), all of MocksviUe, Shirley Juanita Parks (Frank), Atlanta, Ga., and Christopher Parks (San dra), Sicklerville, NJ.; grandchildren reared in the home with the chUdren, Micheal EUiott Anthony, PhiUiplnes. Terrance Tyrone Jones, Winston-Salem. Ebony Nacole Jones, MocksviUe; adopted sister, Cordelia Revels. Cali- fomia; 18 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and 20 great-great-grandchildren. Services were to be held Thursday, April 23 at Chin quapin Grove Missionaiy Baptist, MocksviUe. with visita tion at 2:30 p.m. and funeral at 3 followed by burial in the church cemetery on Bleviii Road in Yadkin County, with the Rev. Anthony Woodruff, officiating, and the Rev. Dai-- reil McConnell, eulogist. Condolences: iiohh'aiidkclscwcom. n DAVIE COUN I Y ENTERPRISE RECORD Th . *e-cURD, Thursday, April 23,2015 Norman B. Smith Jr. Mr. Norman B. Smith Jr., 70, died on Diesday Aoril 14,2015. ^ He was preceded in death by: a sister, Jane EUzabetfa; his father, Norman B. Smith Sr., and his mother, Evalyn Smith Wall.B Survivors; his wile, PhyUis Call Smith (The two celebrated their 52nd wedding anniver sary three weeks prior in the ICU at Forsyth Medical Ceji- ter. Tears fell as the two shared cards expressing their love for one anotlier): 3 children, Scott, Tara and Shannon, who have re mained in Davie County, where each raised their own family; Scott and wife Ajny :uid their 2 children, Camryn ajid Wesley; Tara and husband Chad Atkins and their 2 girls, Victoria and Lauren; and Shannon and wife Sherrie and their 4 children. Ryan. Kati, Austin and Brinany; a great-grandson. Mason Chase Smith, son of Camryn Smith; his brotlier, David Hall Smith and wife Paf.sy. He worked as a teenager at the family service station. Smith's Esso in Downtown MocksviUe. He loved fast! old cars. In 1971, he started his employment with Inger- soll-Rand where he worked untU his health forced him into early retirement. He was a servant of Christ who loved his church, Blaise Baptist. He beUeved in prayer and that it was the way to God's heart. Some of his favorite scriptures include Psalm 23 and Ephesiaus 3:19-21. A funeral service was conducted at 6 p.m., Friday, April , 17 at Blaise Baptist Church. The family received friends at ilie church following the service. A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday. April 18 at Rose Cemetery. Memorials; Blaise Baptist Building Fund, 134 Blaise Church Road, MocksviUe. Condolences: mvw.eatonfyneraJservice.com. Mary Carolyn Smith Mrs Maiy Carolyn Smith. 84, of Rainbow Road Ad- van^, died Tliursday, April 16,2015. at her home 1 Jl .r; County to thelate Luke V and Rose Jane Smith. Mrs. Smith was a mem ber of Bethlehem Umted Methodist Church. She loved to make qujits. bake sugar and molasses cookies and was re tired from Sara Lee Knit Products in Advance She was also preceded in death by her husband. Vir- gU Gray Smith; a daughter, Amy Lou Rae Smith Revels- a granddaughter, Tracie Rivers; and 2 brothers. Carl Lee' Snuth and Wayne Vestal Smith. Suivivors: her children. Brcnda Rivers. Kathy Rivers (Gene) ail of MocksviUe. Cynthia Isaacs (Dale) of Ad- vancc. VirgU Keith Smith (friend. Debera) of Davidson County and EmUy Stewart (Roger) of MocksviUe- a son- m-law. Jimmy "Jimbo" Revels of HamptonvUle; ^ sis- rers. Bart»^ Sanders and Faye Myers, both of Advance; 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and a special tnend, Lloyd JoUy. A service celebrating her life was conducted at 4 p.m Sunday. April 19 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church wnh the Revs. Bany Lemons and Wayne Swislier offtci- ating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The fami- iy received friends on Saturday. April 18 at Eaton Funeral Home in MocksviUe, Memorials; Community Home Care & Hospice, 1308 , Avenue, StatesviUe, 28677: or Bethlehem Good I Neighbor Fund, 32! Redland Road. Advance. Condolences: H i'-'W-eaionfiineraliL-rvice^om. B3\Ae courfty PuDiic UE)far> MocksviUe, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, AprU 30,2015 Charles Michael Alexander Charles Michael Alexander of Cooleemee died on April 27, 2015 at Novant Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Mr. Alexander was bom on May 30, 1954 in Rowan County to the late Charles "Buddy" Alexander and Elizabeth "Chick" Hartley Al' exander. He lived in Coolee- mee his entire life. He gradu- ated from Davie County High R^^ni Ji. . School.classof 1972. Hewas a multi-sport athlete in high - / n . school. He was co-captain of . the wrestling team, earning bis letter and stars as well as lettering in baseball and two stars. His senior year he was [ ~ selected for the all-confer ence team as a second baseman. Upon graduation, he at tended East Carolina University and Catawba College. He was also a talented basketball player. For many years he helped to coach several youth sports teams. He loved the Wolfpack, and his favorite professional baseball team was the San Francisco Giants. His favorite player was Willie Mays, and he always wore the number 24 on his jerseys. He was a lifetime member of Cooleemee United Method ist Church, a member of Cooleemee Civitan and American Legion Post 54. He is remembered as a kind, giving, free- spirited, and gentle man. He could often be found around the Cooleemee shopping center, at his favorite bench with his faithfiil canine con^anion, "Bud Jr." He enjoyed con versation with any passerby and loved tiilking with young people. He was blessed to have many friends who loved and supported Mm. Surviving family: Linda Harley Barnctte (John). Med- ford Sheaf (Nancy), Regina Alexander, Johnny Alexander, and Roy Jr. Alexander. A celebration of life will be held on Thursday night. April 30 at 7 pun. at Cooleemee United Methodist Church with the Rev. Patrick Marion presiding. Burial will be vate. Memorials: Cooleemee Methodist, Box 69. Cooleemee; or a ministry of your choice. Gariield Henderson Cain Garfield Henderson 'Buck" Cain, 89. of Brooklyn, N-Y.. died on Saturday, April 11,2015, at his home after a brief declining stage in his health. He was bom in the Clarisville townshipofDavieCounty.ooDec. 22. 1925, to the late Carl Clifton and Sarah Paithenia Howell Cain. He attended CMnquapin School of the Davie County School System. .As a youth, he joined Chinquapin Grove Missionary Baptist Church. He worked for several fanners in the Four Comers and Cana communities of Davie County and Lone Hickory community of Yadkin County, before moving to »I|HP||^^4k Winslon-Saiem. He married the - ' n late Edell Peoples. He was em ployed at the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Winston-Salem prior to moving to New York in 1954 in an effort to belief his living conditions. Upon settling in New York, he was employed by the Bieler Company in Happauge, Long Is- iiind, N.Y. In 1970, the owner started the Lambro Industries in Amityville. N.Y., where in 1998, the Peima Elbow Co., Queens. N.Y., became a part of the industries. He worked at ail three locations for a total of 60 year, until Ms health failed in December, 2014. He was also preceded in death by: a brother, Clifton Harding Cain; 2 sisters, Evola Ellison, Millie Ann West; a nephew, Brandon Cain; a great-niece, Katina West; 2 brothers-in-law, Arthur Lemuel Scott and Francis L. Smith. Survivors: 3 sisters, LilJie Mae Scott. Hilda Ruth Smith, and Faye Elizabeth (Richard) Carter, all of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Roland Pinkney Cain of Danby House, Win ston-Salem, and Wilbur "June" (Amelia) Cain of Traphill; a brother-in-law, Hubert Allen West Sr. of Mocksvilte; 9 nephews; 11 nieces; several great and great-grand nepii- ews and nieces; 2 uncles, Charlie Lester "Doc" (Louise) Howeti of Mocksville and Gilbert (Mary Ruth) Howell of Boonviile; an aunt, Ruth Howell of Winston-Salem; a host of cousitis; and many New York friends. His funeral service will be Saturday, May 2 at 2 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home. Pastor Nettye I. Baiter will officiate and the burial will follow in Chinquapin Grove Missionary Baptist Church. Mocksville. The family will receive friends at the funeral home 30 minutes before the service. Condolences: www. GrahamFuneralHome.nei. Davie county Puoiic uorar^ Mocksville, NC Karen L. Cranford Miss Karen L Cranford. 54. of .Salisbury, died Wednes day, April 22,2015, wilJi her family and friends by her side at Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House in Salisbury. She was bom July 19.1960, in Rowan County, to Doi- othy O. Cranford and the late Jerry B. Cranford. She was a graduate of Da- vie High School and of Catawba College where she earned her bachelor's degree in math and com- puter science; She later attended the University of Alabama where she earned her master's degree in business administration. She moved to Charlotte and was employed by Bell South (AT&T). Later, to continue her career with AT&T, she moved to Bir- mmgham, Ala. rising to a management position after 14 years. Moving to Salisbury, she became owner/operator of Cranford Man ufacturing. She then passed all four parts of the NC I'ub- lic Accounting Boards in one sitting. She then opened her CPA office in Salisbury where she built a thriving business until succumbing to illness. She had many interests.Shc was beautiful, talented and intelligent. She loved to tnivei, especially to the beach. She loved to dance and to act. She acted in plays and commercials in the Cbarloue area. She was religious, a member of Forest Hill Church in Charlotte and was active in churches in Rowan County. She loved the internet and researching and studying a wide range of subjects. Survivors: her mother, Dorothy D. Cranford; a sister, Pam Whitman (Jimmy); her cat. Heathen and her extended family. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pun., Saturday. April 25 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Revs. Cameron Kirker, Patrick Marion and Perry Brad- shaw officiating. Entombment followed in Rowan Me morial Park. The family received friends Saturday at the funeral home. Memorials: American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Brancii Drive, Greensboro, 27407; Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House, 1229 Statesvilie Blvd., Salisbury, 28144: or church of donor's choice. Condolences: wmv.eatonftoieraIservicexcim. Maggie Barnes Hutehens Mrs. Maggie Barnes Hutehens, 84. formerly of Mocks ville. died Sunday. April 26,2015. at Winston-Salem Nurs ing & Rehab. She was bom June 28, 1930 in Rowan County to the late John Alexander and LilLie Mac Mclncyre Barnes. Mrs. Hutehens was retired from Drexel-Heritage Furniture. She was also preceded in death by 3 husbands, Zackie Carter. Sara Canter and Arthur Osborn Hutehens; a grand daughter, Stephanie Whitlock; 4 sisters; and a brotlier. Survivors: 2 daughters, Elaine Zahel of Suncsville and Teresa Clawson, a son, Wayne Canter (Roxanna), all of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren, Rodney Brown, Scarien Witherspoon. Paula Canter. Shannon Moore. J.asoii Can tor and DJ. Clawson; 14 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Louise Blackwood of Coolcemec. A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 pan., Wednesday, April 29 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John Huneycutt officiating. Burial was to follow in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. The family was CO receive friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials: Alzheimer's Assoc. Western Carolina Chapter, 3800 Shamrock Drive, Charlotte, 28215-3220. Condolences: wwwj;ator{/vneraliervicex:om. UAVIE COUNTY ENTERl-RISE RECORD, Thu,^y, AprU 30,2015 Doris Levone Lambetli Doris Levone Lambeth, 78, died on April 21,2015. A resident of this .area all of her life, Mrs, Lambetli was bom on Dec. 19.1936 in Diividson County to the lau; Carl and Edith Yates Lambeth. She had worked for many years in furniture manufacturing and was a member of Cid Unit ed Methodist Church. Surviving: her children. Myron Nelson (Kay) of Salis bury, Richard Taylor Jr. (Tammy) of Advance, and Kelly Caudle of Statesvilie; sisters, Jacqueline Fowler of Trinity, Brejida Nance (Gary) of Lexington. Diane Short (Dexter) of Lexington, and Rachel'Jordan of Atlanta, Ga,; brothers. Mux Lambeth (Wanda) of Trinity and Ronnie Lambeth (Pat) of Lexington: grandchildren, Brian Nelson. Collin Taylor. Jordan Taylor. Clinton McDaniei, Lindsay Regis ter. April McDaniei and Kayla CJaudle; 6 great-grandchil dren; .ind 2 great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 4 pjii. Friday, April 24 at Cid United Methodist Church with the Revs. Sandy Young and Doug Rowe officiating. Burial was in the church cem etery, The family received friends one hour prior to the ser vice at the ciiurch. Daniel Carl *D.C.'Lawrence Mr. Daniel Carl "D.C." Lawrence. 79, of Bemiuda Run. died on Wednesday, April 22 , 2015 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Mr. Lawrence was bora on Feb. 2, 1936 in Ashe Coun-Hty to the late Coy Harding Lawrence and Elite Mae Main Lawrence. He at tended Fanningion High Scliool. He began working in the building business in 1955 and attained his un limited general contractor license. He was instrumental in developing and building of Rollingreen, Nestleway Acres, Westley Forest, Park- field Lane, Arden Circle, Country Cove and others. Some of the buildings he built were Clemmons Village Shopping Center. Clemmons Viilage Apartments, Village Inn and Conference Center, an addition to Clemmons First Baptist Church and other buildings around Clemmons and in WLnsion-Salem. He and his wife. Sue. owned :uid operated the Ramada Inii in Clemmons. Mr, Lawrence was a loitg-time member of Clemmons First Baptist Church where he was an ordained Deacon and served on several committees. He was selected to appear in Outstanding Young Men of America in 1965, He was u charter member of Clemmons Jaycees and was awarded the Distinguished Service Award in 1971, He served us president of the Winston-Salem Home Builders Association and secretary and state director of the N.C, Home Builders Association. He served on the bo.ird of di rectors for Gardner Webb College and was elected to the boiird of directors for Nortliwestem Bank which later be came First Union and then Wacliovia Bank. Mr. Liiwrence was also preceded in death by 2 sons. Larry Dale Lawrence and Donald Gray Lawrence. Survivors: his wife of 61 years. Sue Caudle Lawrence of the home; a son. Danny Lawrence and wife Lori Phil lips Lawrence ofAdvance; daughter-in-law, Jo Ann "Jody" Durham Uiwrence of Clemmons; 2 grandchildren. Aman da l.awrence and Steven Chambers and wife Christen; a great-grandson, Lawrence Chambers; 2 brothers, George Lawrence and wife Glenda and Clay Lawrence iind wife Gaye, all of Mocksville,: business partners and friends. Leslie and GJenda Fiye; and special friends, Robert jmd Ann Johnson of Advance and Bob and Elizabeth Mize of Maryviile.Tenn. Funeral services were at 2 pjn. on Satur day, April 25 at Clemmons First Baptist Church wiiJi Dr. Robby Pliillips officiating. Burial followed at Westlawn Gardens of Memory. TTie family received friends Friday at Hayworth-MUler Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Memory Assessment Clinic Counsel ing Center, Atto.: Development Alumni Affairs Office of WFUHS, PC Bo.x 571021, Winston-Salem,27157. Condolences: w^^'^vJiayworth-miller.com. Lula Mae Gough Smith LulaMae Gough Smith g8. of Mocksviile. died on Aprii 20.2015. She was born Dec. 4, 1926 in Davle County to Gnidy and Mary Riddle Gough. She was proud of her family and didn't mind correcting with love and a switch. When neighbors and friends of the children came they lived under the same rules. She a charter member of Green Meadows Baptist Church and was active in BE'/ church as long as her healtii allowed.She loved Jesus and was dedicated to her Lord. She enjoyed playing the pia- ^^K|yij!!^P!@||^H no,singing,quUting.crochei- ing, needlework, woiking in her flowers and gardening, in addition to raising six chil- dren, she drove a school bus, workedatMonleigh Garment Co.,receivedherCNAcertif- icate, and cleaned houses. H|Hm||||||[||^^^| She was preceded in death by her husband, James Kelly Smith Sr.; daughter, Arvesta McEwen: son-in-law. John David Jones; 1 grandchild; and 2 great grandchildren. Survivors; her children. JK (Mary) Smith. Gerald Ste phen Smith, Naaman (Sharon Cogglns) Smith and Jesse McEwen. all of Mocksville, Julia Jones of Lilbura, Ga. and William Smith of Salisbury; 14 grandchildren; 27 gteat-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; and nu merous relatives, friends and church family. She lie in-state at Green Meadows Baptist Church be ginning at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 25. The family received guests from 10-11 and tlie funeral s^ice began at 11, with the burial following in the church cemetery; Tlie Rev. Josh Greene officiated. Memorials; Green Meadows Missions Funds (her grandson is a missionary with the International Mission Board) 1646 NC 801N., Mocksville. Condolences: frankvoglerandsonswinstonsalemx^om. Annette Renee Clontz Steelman Annette Renee Clontz Steelman, 56. of Hamptonville, formerly of Mocksville, died Saturday, April 25,2015, at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Fremont, Ind. on June 13, 1958, she was the daughter of Earnest Hay wood Clontz and Mary WSS^f Elizabeth Horcon Clontz of Mocksville. She had worked as a service technician for Uoifitlnc. In addition to her piuenis, she is survived by: a brother. Steve Clontz Rockwell; and a sister, Kay Stewart of High She was preceded death by her first husband, ■t Robert Davis, her secondhusband, Linny Steelman, and a son, Matthew Earnest Clontz Davis. A celebration of life service was to be held at 2 p.m.Thursday. April 30 from the Chapel of Davie Funeral Ser vice with the Rev. Neal Jones officiating, the family re ceived friends for one hour prior to the service at the funer al chapel. Burial followed in the Forbush Friends Meeting Cemetery in East Bend. Condolences: \vvMAw^ie}uneraiservice£om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 30,2015 Betty Lazcnby Stroud Betty Lazcnby Stroud, 78, of Harmony, died Saturday. rt prJl 25,2015, at Iredeil Memorial Hospital. She was bom Nov. 30. 1936 in Ircdell County and was the daughter of the late Robert Glen and Elsie Ow ens Lazenby. She retired from GuHstan Carpets and enjoyed camping. She was also preced ed in death by 2 brothers, Robert Lee Lazenby and John Norrls Lazenby. Survivors: her husband, Wayne Stroud, whom she married Dec. 29, 1955: 2 sons, Terry Wayne Stroud of Harmony and Phillip Todd Stroud of Taylors- ville; 2 sisters, Margaret Lawson of Mocksville and Teresa Crawford of Tex as; and a brother. Charles "Bud" Lazenby of Hamptonville. Graveside service was held at noon Tuesday, April 28 at Harmony Cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home prior to the service. Condolences: wwwjfunchjoluisonfunaralhomex-oin. Memorials: Hospice/Pallialive Care of Iredell, 2347 Simonion Road, Statesville, 28625. Mary Ann Beeson Sweat Mrs. Mary Ann Beeson Sweat of Mocksville died Tlies- day, April 21,2015 at the Hospice Home, She was bora May 21, 1932 in Knox County, Tenn. to Ralph Aitillenis and Eva Sherrill Beeson. She was preced ed in death by her husband, BiUy Ray Sweat Sr. and a son, Bobby Gray Sweat Sr. Surviving: 3 sons, Billy Ray Sweat Jr. (Becky), Ralph Andrew "Randy" Sweat and Jack Kelly Sweat (Sharon); a daughter-in-law. Rita; grandchildren, Bobby Gray Jr. "Gray", Mitch, Kelly, Jaime, Ciystal, Raina, Billy HI, Han nah, Johnny, Eva, and Ian; great-grandchildren, Breanna, Bobby III, Julie, Hayliegh, Brandon, David, Madison, Baliegh, Andrew, and London. Mrs. Sweat grew up in South Fork where she made many life-long friends, several of which she quite often had lunch with, and which turned into visiting andcatchitig up. At age 12 her father died leaving her and her moth er to form a close relatioushlp that would deepen through the years, and that would sustain her and prepare her for her chdd rearing days. Mrs. Swear was retired from For syth Memorial Hospital. Vacation trips were fishing trips or golf tournaments. Neither mauered, she just enjoyed uaveling. She was a member at Green Meadows Baptist Church where she participated ui the Women on Missions group and served with the after school Good News Club. She went on many trips with the senior groups at Green Meadows and at Griffith Baptist churches. A funeral service was held at II a.m. Friday. April 24 at Hayworth-MUler Kinderton Chapel with Pastor Josh Greene and the Rev. Michael Waters officiating. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. The family re ceived friends at the ftineral home. Condolences: »invivAa)'»vor//j-/«i7/erc:o«j. Davle WofvksvVrts, NC f s o Bobbi Lou Lake Tollison Mrs. Bobbi Lou Lakcy Tollison, 64, of Farmington I>AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 30,2015 Road, Farmln^n, died Friday, April 24, 2015, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in ^^ston-Salem She was bom Jan. 23, 1951, in Davie County to the late Bobby Gene and Lou Jean Riddle Lakey. Mrs. Tolli son attended Farmington United Methodist Church where she had been a music director and coordinator. Besides her family, she loved music which included playing and sing ing. She also enjoyed working with flowers and reading. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Roland Lakey. Survivors; her husband, Arthur Leroy Tollison Jr. of the homefa son, Christopher Winfrey Tollison of Winston-Sa- lem; a granddaughter, Juliana Marie Tollison of Los Ange les, CaUf.; and a large extended family A funeral service was conducted at noon Monday, April 27 at Farmington United Methodist Church with the Rev. Sara Scmggs officiating. Burial followed in Farmington Conununlty Cemetery. The family received friends in the fellowship hall following the committal service. Memorials: Farmington UMC, 1939 Farmington Road, Mocksville; on the memo line, specify "Tollison Fue Re lief Fund" or "general fund". Condolences: www.eatonfiineralservice.a)ni. t Warn Jessie Williams Barney Mrs. Jessie Williams Barney, 79, died Thursday. April 30,2015 at Regency Care in CTemmons. She was born in Yadldn County on Sept. !I, 193.5 to the late Dexter and Annie Copley Williams. Mrs, Barney was a member of West Bend Baptist Church. She enjoyed cooking and reading. Preceding her in death was a sister, Frances Robertson; and 2 brothers, Robert Witliiuns and D.L. Williams. Surviving: her husbtuid of 60 years, Bobby Barney; daughter, Theresa Hazelwood (Tom Labrie); son. Randy Barney (Lisa); 4 grandchildren, Lindsay Barney, Annie Hazelwood, Ryan Williams and Jason Williams (Liz); 2 great-grandchildren, Noah and Regan Williams. A funeiiil service was held at 2 pju. Saimtlay, May 2 at Hayworih-Milier Kindenon Chapel with the Rev. Car roll Bibb officiating. Burial followed at Comatzer Baptist Church Cemetery. The fantily received friends prior to the service. Memorials: West Bend Baptist, PO Box 321 Lewisville, 27023; or to Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 101 Hospice Ln. Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: www.h(mvorth-miller.com. Hilda Williard Beauchamp Mrs, Hilda Williard Beauchamp, 77 of Mocksville died May 1,2015 at the Kate B.Reynolds Hospice Home. She was born May 13,1937 in Forsylh County to Robert Lee and Rosa Jones Williard, who preceded her in death. Mrs. Beauchamp attended Advent Moravian Church in her youth where she sang in the choir and with a quartet. She later was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church in Advance. She graduated from Griffith High School and worked for Wake Forest Baptist Hospital for more than 24 years. Surviving: a daughter, Anna Beauchamp; a son, Tony Beauchamp and wife Vickie; a gnmddaughter, Sydney Beauchamp; and several nieces. A funeral service was held at 3 pjti. Sunday. May 3, at Macedonia Moravian Church with the Rev. Jefl" Carter officiating. Burial followed in the church graveyard. The family received friends following the service. Memorials: ALS , Jim Catfish Hunter Chapter, 4 N. Bloum St.. Suite 200, Raleigh, 27601; or Hospice/Pal liative CareCenter, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Saiem. 27103. Condolences: wwwJiawvorth-miUer^om. James Stephen 'Steve' Brown James Stephen "Steve" Brown, 67, of Salisbury, died Saturday, May 2. 2015 at the W.G. Hefner VA Medical Center. He was bora Sept. 20, 1947 to die late Evereite Hugh and Vetra Wilson Brown, Mr. Brown was a graduate of Davie County High School. He served in the U.S. Array during the Vietnam War, earning a Bronze Star Medal. He was employed for 40 years at Hocchst Celanese and was active in the fire brigade. He was also in the County Line Volimteer Fire Department and later worked at Walmari in Salisbury. .Mr. Brown attended Cornerstone Baprist Church and frequented Thelraa's to enjoy fellowship with fellow veterans. He was a NASCAR fan, enjoyed woodworking, crossvvoixl puzzles and flea markets. Survivors: his 4 children, James "Jim" Brown of Mocksville, John "Johnny" Brown (LeeAnn) of Harmo ny, Eilie Drye (Noah) of Mocksville. and Charly Brown of Salisbury; grandchildren, Kody Brown, Mason Brown, Lyia Brown, Caleb Drye and Ashlen Drye; brothera. Bill Brown (Kay), Dale Brown (Glenda), all of Mocksville; and a sister, Nancy NorvUle of Charlotte. A graveside service was conducted Tuesday, May 5 at I p.m. at the VA National Cemetery in Salisbuiy witli the Rev. Peter Neweil, VA chaplain, officiating. Military graveside rites were conducted by the National Guard and the Rowan County Veterans Honor Guard. Memorials: Wounded Warriors Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, Kiui., 66675. C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 7,2015 Waiida DeEtte Hilton Brown On May 1, 2015 Wanda DeEtte Hilton Brown of Ad vance died at home with support from family and friends after jui 8-year battle with brain cancer. She was born June 8, 1944 in Forsyth County to Bruce and Kathleen Story Hilton. . , , She retired a^er working in ' ' the textile industry for 30 She utilized her ere- . ' skiUs enhancing her n home and enjoyed working outside in her yard and flower gardens. She was predeceased by ' v her parents; her siblings; Jed- dy Hilton and Sandra Gil- laspie; her first child, Kathy Felker; and granddaughter, Cynthia Turner. Surviving: her brother, Bremon Hilton and wife Shel- Ken Brown wife Audrey; daughter, Shelia Fla nagan and husband David; daughter, Sabrina Meadows and husbrmd Buddy: 7 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; special friend, Peggy Hendrix; and cousin, Diaune Pons. A memorial sei-vice will be held at Hayworlh-Millei Kinderton Chapel on Thursday, May 7 at 6 p.m. with Pas tor Ronnie Craddock presiding. Memorials: Yadkin Valley Baptist Church or Store house for Jesus. Condolences: www}taywonh'miUer.com. Marvin Thomas * rom'Grifliii Marvin Thomas "Tom" Griffin died Tuesday, April 28. 2015 at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home after several years of decUning health, 19 days alter his 50th birthday. A native of Forsylh County, he was the son ot Frances Rose Griffin of Mocksville imd tlie late John Griffin. He was a graduate of West Forsylh High School and complet ed training with Swift Transpoitarion where he worked as a long-distance truck driver for years. Also surviving: his wife of more than 26 years, Caroi Christian Griflin of the home; a daughter, Christina Marie Griffin of the home; and 3 brothers, John Griffin (Tammy) and Roger Griffin, both of Davie County, and Jeff Griffin (Debbie) of Catawba County. Also preceding him in death were his maieniai grand parents, Raymond and Mozelle Rose, Private family services will be announced later. Memorials: to iielp with final expenses to Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwxkivu'funiralservice.com. Mocksville, NC Betty Lee Walker Grissom Mrs. Betty Lee Walker Grissom. 87. of Rainbow Road, Advance, died Thursday, April 30,2015, at Forsyih Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem Sbe was bom Jati. 21,1928 in Davic Coiincy to the lute Eddie Green and Lula Mae Tutterow Walker. Mrs. Gris som was retired from Fiber Industries and had worked 13 years with Davie County Schools in the cafeteria. She was an active member of Batons Baptist Church and especial ly enjoyed activities with her Sunday school class. Mrs. Grissom loved her family which included the Ttitterow, Allen, Grissom and Walker families, her church fjuiiily and iier extended church family at Fork Baptist. She enjoyed trips and social activities with die Young at Heart tind the Fork Senior Citizens. She enjoyed gardening, working in her flowers, traveling and taking bus trips. It was on one of these bus trips that she met her future husband. Carl Grissom. One of her favorite activities was cooking for her brothers and sisters and their families - most notably, her yeast rolls and coconut cakes that she made at Christmas. She was also preceded in death by her husband, James Carl Grissom; 9 siblings: and her pet dachshund, Maggie. Survivors: a son, James Larry Tutterow (Frauccs) of Advance; a stepson, Mike Grissom (Mary) of Louisville, K.y.; a sister, Gail Kelly (Jimmy) of Mocksville; a brother. Jack Walker (Doris) of Advance; 2 grandchildren, Jason Everett Tutterow (Page) and Elizabeth "Izz}'" Tutterow Biirchette (Joe); a stepgrandson, Jason Grissom (Gina); and 3 great-grandchildren, Reese and Harper James Tutte row and Joseph Burchette. Her children, the Walker family and her neighbors, Anna and Bill Holden, made it possible for Mrs. Grissom to remain in her home until her death. Memorials: Eatons Baptist, 430 Batons Church Road, Mocksville; or American Red Cross, NW Noitli Carolina Chapter, Attention: Blood Services, 690 Coliseum Drive NW, Winston-Salem, 27106. The funeral service was conducted at 4 p.m., Monday, iMay 4 at Eatons Baptist Church with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church ceme tery. Hie family received friends Sunday, May 3 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Condolence: www.*:a!onfuneralservice£om. Henry Lee 'Buster' Peebles Henry Lee "Buster" Peebles died oti May 2,2015, He was bom June 20,1950 in Davie County, son of the late Ernest Gene and Mary Crews Peebles. At an early age he joined Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church. He graduated flrom Davie High School in 1968. He had Jef- fco and Hanes, before work- ing at VJ Jeanswear for more than 25 yeius, from which he retired. He loved soflball.bas- . .■ ketball, football, auto racing and talking with family and . _ Meeds. He loved waichmg over the church and helping with church duties. ' Although he died not hav- ing children of his own. bis nephews and nieces were like his own children: Anthony, Brittany, Kiuh, Kannen, Amber. Anyas, and Jeremiah, who loved Buster like a father; 2 sisters, Ernestine Holman of Clemmons and Katie (Lester) Arnold of Mock.sville; an aunt,Ida Alby; other relatives and friends. His funeral sendee was to be held Thursday, May 7 at 1 p.m. at Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church in Advance. The Rev. Bobby L. Smith was to officiate and burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the church one hour before the service, and tlie body lie in state beginning at 11 am. Condolences: www.GralumFuneralHomeMei. C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 7,2015 Adaiyiine Marcella Scherer Adalynne Marcclla Schcrer died on Hiesday, April 28, 2015 after a life of 9 months and 18 days. Bom July 10, 2014 to Heather L. Scherer and Wesley H. Martin, she had experienced the love of many, includ ing grandparents Derek and Virginia Scherer and Sonya time of service in the chapel. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care Center, 377 Hospi tal St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Condolences; wwwxiaviefiinerahen'ice.cont. Robert Lewis Itirner Robert Lewis Tumer, 78. of Hanuony, died Apiil 29, 2015 at his home following an extended illness. He was born in Iredeli County, son of the late Clif- ' ton and Eslelle Campbell Turner. Many years ofhis life were spent in New York, and upon returning to Harmony he resided with his sister, Lil- lie Mae Holmes. Survivors: Lillie Harmony; tmd a nephew, A graveside service was held Monday, May 4 at noon at Mt. Nebo Baptist ChurchI I Cemetery. Minister Stanley Turner officiated. Condolences: www.GrahainFunercilHoine.net. Oavie county J^oouc uoraryMoci\5Ville> NO C8 - DAVIE COUN'l Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, i hursday, Muy 7,2U1S Richard Lee Widener Jr. Mr. Richard Lee Widener Jr.. 47, of WesUieid died on Sunday. May 3.2015 surrounded by his family. He was bom June 8,1967 to Richard L. Widener Sr. and GaiJ Spriggs Widener. He was preceded in death by his father and .ill four grandparents. Survivors: his mother and step-faliier, Gail and Ron nie McCuiston; a sister, Vickie Bender and husband Joe; step-sisters, Rhonda, Cheri and Lori; nieces, Kristie and Cloey; nephews. Jakob and Landon; special Iriends, Can- dace Lawson, Dillan and his dog Ruger, several aunts, un cles, and many cousins and friends. A celebration of life service was to be held C p.ni.. Wednesday, May 6 at Hayworth-Miller Kindenon Chapel with Tim Dunn and Pastor David Richardson officiating. The family was to receive friends one hour prior to the ser vice. A graveside service was to be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Farmington Community Cemetery in Mocksville. Condolences: wwwJ>ayworth'miller.a»n. Laura Grey Bowies Whitaker Mrs. Laura Grey Bowles Whitaker. 90, of US 158, MocksviUe. died Sunday, May 3.2015, at her home. She was bom March 15, 1925, in Davie County to the late Calvin and Viola Beed- Forrest Whitaker. Survivors: a son, Jerry Whitaker (Nancy) of Jackson ville, Fla.: 2 grandsons, Calvin Whitaker (Hillary Tuttle) and Bradley Whitaker (Jenny); 4 great-grandchildren. Joshua and Jacob Whitaker and Isabella and Violet Tut tle; and2 special nieces, Elaine W.Armswortliy iRick) and Barbara Whitaker. A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednes day, May 6 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church with the Revs. Sam Lewis, Virgil Hutcherson and Donald Fun- derburk officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday, May 5 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter. 377 Hospi tal St.. Ste. 103. Mocksville: Oak Grove UMC Cemetery Fund.c/o Steve Whitaker. 2539 US 158. Mocksville. Condoletices: www.caionfnneralservice.coin. Davie county fuotic UDrary Moc'^sville, NC Charlie Coy 'Uncle Coy* Barnes Sr. Charlie Coy "Uncle Coy" Barnes Sr., 83, of Advance, died May 4, 2015, ar Forsyth Medical Center after a brief illness. He was bom to Jim Barnes and Mattie Minor Barnes May 27, 1931, in Davie County. He was the youngest of 10 children: Howard, Annie, Calvin, Alma, Green, Ho mer, Tom, Jay, and Betty. He was the last living child. He married Velnu Nan Wilson on Feb. 14,1953, and tJiey made their home in Advance where they raised live chil dren. He served three years in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict, and was honorably discharged as ser geant. The remaining years of his life were devoted to fam ily and farming. He enjoyed hunting with his grandsons. Chance and Ethan, and month-long fishing trips with fam ily, friends, and the "fishing buddies" at Kure Pier. He was a member of the Famt Bureau, FSA, and Pork Producers Board. He was a lifelong member of Bailey's Chapel Unit ed Methodist Church. He served as lay leader and Sunday school teacher. Survivors: his wife. Nan of the home; children, Char lie Coy Barnes Jr. of Atlanta, Ga. and Cloverdale, Calif., Donna Kaye Barnes Boger (Lynn), Tim Barnes, Brent (Linda) Barnes, and Todd (Andra) Barnes, all of Advance; grandchildren. Chance (Lauren) Barnes, Meggan Barnes (Peter Tran), Lindley Bess, Ethan Barnes, and Hunter Kate Barnes; many nieces, nephews, friends and fishing buddies. His family received visitors at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville, Wednesday, May 6. Funeral service was May 7 at II a.m. at Bailey's Chapel United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Charles Turner. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Bailey's Chapel Methodist Men Fund, c/u Stephen Barnes, 772 Bailey's Chapel Road, .Advance. Condolences: www.eaionjuneralservice^om. ii:. , I c-iv J tnrKist Ktt UKU, mursday. May 14,20]£ Ralph 'Hoover' Boger Ralph "Hoover" Boger, 86. of Ben Anderson Road, Mocksville. died on Thursday, May 7,2015. Bom at home in Davie County on Jan. 4.1929, he was the son of the jjite Daltoii Boger and Martha Jane Ander son Boger. Mr. Boger retired from Crown Wood Products of Mocksville. He was also a a a Saw operator. He enjoyed fishing, gardening, making wood furniture and wood- working projects, especially time with family. He was preceded in deatii by his wife of 54 years, Pearlie Mae Stanley Boger; a sun, Dennis Gray Boger; granddaughter. Shalina Boger sis- J lers; 5 brothers; and a special jM iriend. Thelma Robinette of .Stony Point. Survivors; 2 sons,Thomas Lee Boger of Mocksville and Kenneth Ray Boger of Clarendon; 4 daughters, Elizabeth Boger Wilson (Gary), Darlene Boger Chambers (Jim), Su san Boger Lawson (Mike) and Natasha Renee Wise (Mat thew), all of Mocksville; and nuuierous grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Visitation was Saturday, May 9 at Davie Funeral Ser- \'ice Chapel. The celebration of life service was conducted at 3 pan. Sunday, May 10 at Rock Spring Baptist Church. Harmony. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Rock Spring Baptist Church Mission Fund. Condolences: wwwjla\>i(;/uner<ilMTvtct'.com. Edna Mae Isgett Bames Mis. Edna Mae Isgett Bames, 86, of Hunters Trail, Ad vance, died Friday, May I, 2015, at Forsyth Medical Cen ter in Winston-Salem. She was bom Jan. 13, 1929 in Forsyth County to the late W.M. and Lula C. Wood Isgett. Mrs. Bames loved her church and had been the oldest living member of Baileys Chapel United Methodist Church. She retired from Dre.xel Heritage after 30 years. Mrs. Barnes loved gardening, can ning and metal delecting. She was active in Relay For Life and was known for her good cooking. She was preceded in death by ber husband, to whom she married July 10, 1948, Thomas O'Neal Bames; a daugh ter, Pat Ann Bames; a grandson, Jerry Bames Jr.; and 5 siblings. Survivors: 4 children, Jerry "Flop" Bames (MeJin- da), Faith Harris (Henry) and Kathy Boger (Ricky), all of Advance and Joyce BuUard (Doug) of Mocksville; a sister, Gwandella Griffin of Lexington, S.C.; a brother, William "Bill" Isgett of Washington; 6 grandchildren; H great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted at 11 ami. Monday, May 4 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Charles Tum- er officiating. Burial followed in Bailey's Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends on Sunday, May 3 at the funeral home. Memorials: Bailey's Chapel Methodist Men, c/o Ste phen Bames. 131 Hunters Trail, Advance. Condolences: www.earonfuiieralservicexom. Davie cxim ^uduc uDfan Ruby Elizabeth Blackwell Frost Mrs. Ruby Elizabeth Blackwcl! Frost died on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after an ex tended illness that turned serious the last few days. She was bom in Davie County on Nov. 28, 1929 to the late Len Blackwell and ^ Mary Bet She at- tended Davie County Train- School, Mocksville. She mar- William She an early age that she a knack for cooking, planting, and ctuing for chii- ' jM She was preceded in death B by brothers, Oscar Black- t well and Phillip Blackwell; a sister, Mageline Frost; a son, Harvey Frost; and a grand- son, Keith Frost. Survivors: 5 children, Mary (Edward) Johnson, William (Betty) Frost, John Wayne (Gloria) Frost, "1^- ] rone Frost and Bell Frost; ' 7 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; a great-great grandchBd; 3 brothers, Wil bur Blackwell, David (Libby) Blackwell, Jake Blackwell; 2 sisters. Noraia Multry and Delia Clement; 2 sisters-in- law, Betty Blackwell, Linda Blackwell; a host of devoted nieces, nephews, cousins and iiiiuiy, many friends. Her funeral service was to be held Wednesday, May 13 at 3 pan. at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. The Rev. Dairl Scott was to officiate, and burial was to follow in Cedar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Condolences: www.GrahamfuneralHoine.iier. Betty Lee Walker Grissom Mrs. Betty Lee Walker Grissom, 87, of Rainbow Road, Advance, died Thursday, April 30,2015, at Forsytb Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem She was bom Jan. 21,1928 in Davie County to the late Eddie Green and Lula Mae T\itterow Walker. Mrs. Gris som was retired from Fiber Industries and had worked 13 years with Davie County Schools in the cafeteria. She was an active member of Batons Baptist Church and especial- ly enjoyed activities with het Sunday school class. Mrs. Grissom loved her family which included the Tutterow, n .V'B Allen, Grissom and Walker H8H|||p|£..M^^ families, her church fam- ily and her extended church family at Fork Baptist. She enjoyed trips and social ac- with the Young at Heart and the Fork Senior Citizens. She enjoyed gar- dening, woriung in her flow- ers, traveling and taking bus trips, It was on one of these bus trips that she met her fu- ture husband, Carl Grissom. One of her favorite activities was cooking for her brothers and sisters and their families - most notably, her yeast rolls and coconut cakes that she made at Christmas. She was also preceded in death by her husband, James Carl Grissom; 9 siblings; and her pet dachshund, Maggie. Siurivors; a son, James Larry Tutterow (Frances) ol Advance; a stepson, Mike Grissom (Mary) of Louisville, Ky.; a sister. Gail Kelly (Jimmy) of Mocksville; a brother, Jack Walker (Doris) of Advance; 2 grandchildren, Jason Everett Tutterow (Page) and Elizabeth "Izzy" Tutterow Burchette (Joe); a stepgrandson, Jason Grissom (Gina); and 3 great-grandchildren, Reese and Harper James Tut terow and Joseph Burchette. Her children, the Walker family and her neighbors, Anna and Bill Hotden, made it possible for Mrs. Grissom to remain in her home until her death. Memorials: Batons Baptist, 430 Batons Church Road, Mocksville; or American Red Cross, NW North Carolina Chapter, Attention: Blood Services, 690 Coliseum Drive NW, Winston-Salem. 27106. The funeral service was conducted at 4 pm., Monday, May 4 at Batons Baptist Church with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church ceme tery. The family received friends Sunday, May 3 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Condolence: www.eaionjuneralservice.com. DAVUi UOUNl Y iitHitKfKisn. Ktt..UKU, inursaay,iviay Howard 'Leon'Jones Mr. Howard "Leon" Jones, 86. of Mocksville, died of natural causes on Tuesday, May 12,2015, at Trinity Elms Health and Rehab in Clemmons. He spent his final days surrounded by family and friends. He was bom on May 7,1929, in Thomasville to ilie late Howiud Lindsay and Mildred Stone Jones. He graduated from Thomasville High School in 1947. He continued his studies at the East Carolina Teachers College from which he graduated in 1951. Following his graduation he laiiglii in the Siler City School System where he pursued his love of athletics through coaching girls basketball. He enjoyed his career as a Belk Department Store manager for more than 30 years, in 1985, he retired and spent his lime travel ing to visit family, woodworking and continuing his life long love of sports. For many years, he participated in the First United Methodist Church of Mocksville Cliancel Choir and was an active member of the congregation. Survivors: his wife, Anne L. Jones of Mocksville: his 3 daughters. Karen (James) Andrews of Valrico, Flu.; Janet (Tom) Bohnert of Harrisburg, Pa. imd Elizabeth (Larry) I^uhlbauer of Raleigh; 5 grandchildren, Meredith An drews. Lauren Szvetitz, Erin Bohnert, John Bohnen luid Carrie Bohnert; 3 great-grandchildren. Colton, Decliui luid Aimee Szvetitz; and a brother-in-law, Steve Liphain of Ra leigh. He was also preceded in death by his first wile. Ruby Hall Jones; and his younger brother. Paul Edward Jones. A funeral service will be conducted at 7 p.m., Friday. May 15 at First United Methodist Church in Mocksville ' with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating. The family will re ceive friends at the church following the service. A grave side service will be conducted at 11 ami. Saturday, May 16, at Randolph Memorial Park in Asheboro. Memorials: Chance! Choir Fund or Pastor's Discretion ary Fund, do First UMC, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville: Trinity Elms Health and Rehab, 7449 Fair Oaks Drive, Clemmons.27012. Condolences: www.eatonjwieralservice£om. Mary Gibson Hoileman Mrs. Mary Gibson HoUeman, 71, of Riverdaie Road, Mocksville. died Tuesday, May 5. 2015, at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom June 2.1943, in IredeU County to the late Monroe and Martha Virginia Bamette Gibson. Mrs. Hoi leman was a member of Trinity Baptist Church in Mocks- ville. She was also preceded in death by 2 children, Patricia Lynn Guice anti Joe Clifton Herron; and a grandson. Chris topher Hicks. Survivors: her husband. Johnny HoUeman of the home; 6 grandchUdren; and a brother, James William Gibson (Judy) of Denver. A graveside service was conducted at 1 pan. Friday, May 8 at Salem United Methodist Church, Denver. NC with Dr. DarreU Cox officiating. The family received friends Thurs day. May 7, at Eaton FuneraJ Home. Memorials: Trinity Baptist, 2722 US 601 S. Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfimeralservkeMum. OaVie county 1;'Mocksvirte, Karen Dianne Stockton Pompey Karen Dianne Stockton Pompey died on May 2,2015. "Rat" or "KF' as she was known, was bom on Feb. 2, 1965 to Howard and Azalee Stockton. At an early age she joined Erwin Temple CMEB Church and as a youth served in the choir and usher board. She attended public schools in Da- vie County and was a graduate of Davie County High School. For more than 20 years, she worked at PPG as a computer tech until her death. On Nov. 12, 1987 she married Curtis Yolanda Pompey. Shopping, cooking, reading, making pies, taking pictures, getting her hairI and nails done, taking nips and spoiling her children and grandchildren were her hob bies. She was the life of eveiy party. She remained true to her self and kept it real. She was a fashion diva and stood up for what was right, especially when it involved her family. She was preceded in death by James Harrell "Pops" Rhynehardt, grandparents Levander BUI and LiUian Pruitt, Robert and Rosetta Stockton, and Thomas and Millie Rhynehardt. Survivors: her husband of the home; a son. Elder Kevin "Dewan" (Veronica) Stockton of Mocksville; 2 daughters, Shamika "Punkin Head" Yolanda Pompey of Raleigh and Shandra "Shan" LaKesha Wilson of Lexington; her parents of Mocksville; brothers, James H. Stockton, Darryl Stock ton, both of Mocksville, Stanley (Flora) Rhynehardt and Earl (Falecia) Rhynehardt, all of Raleigh: 7 grandchildren who she gave nicknames upon seeing them at birth de pending on how they looked and acted, Za'Miaz "Noodle" Boger, Kez'Maron "Peanut" Stockton, America "Cryba by" Stockton. Syrenity "Sue" Mitchell, Karissma "Tater" Stockton, Araarion "Man Man" Stockton, J'Shan "Mr. Brown" Mitchell, her "sizzling seven;" and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 14,2015 Rev. Kermit Elvin 'Ebb' Shoaf The Rev. Kermit Elvin "Ebb" Shoaf, 83, died on Mon day, May II, 2015, surrounded by his family, after a battle with cancer. Bom Dec. 28, 1931, in Davie County to Lydia and Gerome Shoaf, he attended Cooleemee Elementary School, Charlotte College, served in the Army until 1953, attain ing the rank of sergeant, and graduated from Duke Pasto ral School. On Jon. 20,1951, he married Marie Allen. He worked at RJ. Reynolds and served as an ordained min- ister of the United Method- ist Church for 23 years. He served his country during the Korean War, and was an or- ^^e!B :V: n dained minister of the Lord. ^^BBB^ Survivors: his wife, Ma- lie Shoaf; daughters, Sherri Stout, Donna Wright, and Elizabeth Phelps; gnmd- daughters. Kuni Stout and Jenna Stout; and siblings, James Shoaf and Ruby Mot- ley. He was preceded in death by his parents, and several siblings: Samuel Shoaf, Harold Shoaf, Sadie Bamhardt, Alene Jones and Theodore (Bill) Shoaf. Services were to be held at Davie Funeral Service Chapel at 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 13. The hunily was to receive friends from 1-3 p.m. Burial was to follow at Comatzer Methodist Church Cemetery with full military honors ac corded by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard and tlie NC National Guard. Memorials: Statesville Christian School, 121U Museum Road, Statesville, 28625. Condolences: wmv.Javie/uneraIservice.tvm. Thomas F. Reynolds Sr. Mr. Thomas F. Reynolds Sr., 83, of Salisbury, died Sat urday, May 9,2015 at his home. He was born on Feb. 2, 1932 in Forsyth County to the late Harry Alton and Maude Smith Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds was a veteran of the US Air Force during the Korean Con flict and retired as an electrician. He was owner/operator of Country Repair Shop in Salisbury. His hobby was ham ra dio's (N4TFR32) and he enjoyed gardening and NASCAR. Mr. Reynolds was a family man and loved spending time with them as well as his biker family. He was also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Delowee Beck and Velmarie Morris. Survivors: his wife. Sheila Lane Reynolds of the home; 7 children, Thomas F. Reynolds Jr. (Chris). Terry Wayne Reynolds (Judy) all of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Richard Carl Reynolds (Laura), Davey Reynolds, Daniel Weize! Reyn olds all of Winston-Salem, Kelly Charlene Head of Salis bury and Carrie "Sissy" Head Hellard (Ralph) of Wood- leaf; 9 grandchildren: and 13 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pan. Tuesday, May 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with Rev. Chris Williams and Ralph Hellard officiating. Burial followed in Turrentine Baptist Church Cemetery in Mocksville with military honors conducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorials; Rowan Regional Hospice, 720 Grove St., Salisbury,28144. Condolences: www.eaion/unera/service.cvm. William Howard Smith William Howard Stnith. 70, of Statesville, died on Sat urday, May 9,2015, at Iredell Memorial Hospital after an extended period of declining health. He was bom in Rowan County on Aug. 14, 1944. the Smit^ of Mocksville and Billy Smith of Statesville: and 9 grandchildren. The celebration of life service for Mr. Smith was held at 7 pjti. Tuesday, May 12 at the Cochran Street Baptist Church in Statesville officiated by Pastor Thomas Young. The family received friends one hour prior to the service. Condolences: www.reavisfhstatesville.com. Nedeyko 'Ned' Todorovic Nedeljko "Ned'i.Todorovic, 73, of Mocksville died iii his home with family by his side on Wednesday, May 6 2015. In recent years, he had battled a kidney disease and more recently pancreatic cancer. Mr. Todorovic was bom States and settled bian Orthodox Church and w;is a founder of St. John the Baptist Serbian Orthodox Church of Paterson, NJ. After coming to America, he adopted the Pentecostal faith with his wife. Survivors: his wife of more than 45 years, Suzana Vasi- ca Todorovic of the home; 3 daughters. Lillian Ryerson of New Jersey. Suzan S. Todorovic of Mocksville, and Diana Peterson and husband Joshua of Clemmons; a brother. Mile Todorovic and wife Kosana of New Jersey; a sister, Radmi- la Vasiljevic and husband Lazar of Serbia; 4 grandchildren. Tiffany Ryerson. Brendan Todorovic, Eiliana Peterson and Bauer Peterson; plus a number of nieces and nephews. The family received friends Thursday, May 7 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel begiiuiing at 4 p.m. followed by a private family service in the chapel at 5:30, conducted by his nephew, Dr. Maxim Vasiljevic, Bishop of the Ser bian Orthodox Church and Western American Diocese. At 7 p.m., a celebration of life service was conducted in the chapel by the Rev. Harold Linder, pastor of Heavenview United Pentecostal Church of Winston-Saiem. Commit tal services were in the Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons on Friday, May 8 at II am. Condolences; wwwjiaviefuneralservice.com. Baxter Elmer lUrner Mr. Bxxter Ebner Turner, 88, of Salisbury, died Wednes day, May 6,2015 at Novant Health Forsylh MediciU Cen- UAVII:, court I X HIN ifcRFKlbli KLCOKD, I huniday, May 14,2015 Josepfaine Howard 'Jo'ldtterow Mrs. Josephine "Jo" Howard Tutterow, 78, of Comaker Road, Advance, died Monday, May 11, 2015, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. ShewasbomOci. 18,1936 in Davie County to the late Charlie Wilson and Helen Frances Hilton Howard. Mrs. Tutterow was a lifelong and faithful member of Bixby Presbyterian Church where she had many friends. She was proud of her two grand- daughters. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Carl Jackie Tutterow, to whom she was married for 54 years. Survivors: a son, Robin Tutterow (Cliristina) of Lex- HjEH|^^K»u|i|EB ington, Va.; a daughter, Cyn thia T. Bowers (Daniel); 2 granddaughters, Miranda and Monica Bowers of WaUburg; 2 brothers, Sam Howard (Judy) and Wayne Howard, ail of Advance; and a special aunt. Pal Coppiey of Linwood. A funeral service will be conducted at noon Friday, May 15 at Bixby Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Peter Peter son officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Bixby ftesbyterian, 1806 Fork Bixby Road, Advance. Condolences: www£atonfuneralservice£om. He was bom March 6,1927 in Davie County lu the late Atlas G. Turner and Ruby | ^ Martin Turner. He was a graduate of Caiawba CoUege with a bachelor's degree in business administration. He B xH served in the US Navy during T. : World War 11 then later served in the US Air Force where he B^' was a pilot until his retire- ^ ^ 'jt • JB ment as a captain 50 years ago. He then was a real estate appraiser until his retirement. Survivors: his wife, Beth ^i|||B||||^^^E McCray Turner: sons. Greg- ory Scott Turner of Houston, Simmons Leigh Park of Guadalajara, Mexi- co; daughters, Debbie Tam er Phillips of Charlotte and Denise Turner McKenzie of Salisbury; grandchildren, Adriane Helms Morris of Salis bury, Meghan Turner Patterson of Charlotte. Christopher Douglas McKenzie of Raleigh, Alexi Nicole Turner of New York, N.Y. and Jennifer Marie O'Connell of Houston, Texas. Services were at 10 a.m. Friday, May 8 at Suiiimersett Memorial Chapel and burial followed at Salisbury Nation al Cemeiery with Military Honors. Memorials: VFW Post 1119, 7722 NC 801 S. Coolee- mee, 27014; or Faithful Friends, PO Box 3097, Salisbury, 28145. Condolences: wwwsummersettfuneralhome.com. Davie county PuDitc Uorary Mocksville, NC C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 21,2015 LGeorge Richard Hamilton Mr. George Richard Hamilton. 70, died on Friday, May . 15,2015 surrounded by his family. He was bom Nov. 22, 1944 in Davie County to the late Dorce and Elizabeth Hamilton.BHe attended Davidson Coun ty Public Schools and was a 1963 graduate of Dunbar High School. He was married to the late Norarender Dobson for 30 years and to this union was bom one son, Richard Vance Hamil ton. Preceding him in death were older brother Dorce Hamilton Jr., younger brother Thomas Carlton Hamilton, and older sis ter Joanne Hairston. Survivors: his wife, Shirley B. Hamilton of the home: a son, Richard (Shannon) Hamilton; 2 stepsons, James (Lawan- da) Brown of Winston-Salem and Cuncho (Joy) Brown of New York, N.Y.; 4 sisters, Julia Hamilton of Burlington, Alberta (Rufus) Cuthrell of Advance, Geraldine (Leon) •Wall of Emporia, Va., and Ella Mae Bush of Lexington; r8 grandchildren; a great-grandchild: 3 sisters-in-law. Alma .Hamilton of Wiliingboro NJ., Cynthia (Glenn) Williams .'and Syreda Brown of Winstoo-Salem; 2 brothers-in-law, •Robert Brown Jr. and Windell Brown Sr., both of Win- ston-Salem; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Funeral services were to be held at Goodwill Baptist Church, Clemmons on Wednesday May 20 at noon. Visita tion was to be at the church from 11 a.m.-noon. Memorials: in his name to the Goodwill Baptist build- ting fund. Donald Salvatore Maurice Sr. Mr. Donald Salvatore Maurice Sr., 76, of Statesville. died Friday, May 15,2015, at Iredell Memorial Hospital. He was bom May 26, 1938, in Bergen County, NJ. P 1 to the iate Emile "Millie" and Teresa Hopkins Maurice. Af- ter retiring from Davie County Schools, he enjoyed working at flea markets. Mr. Maurice was proud of his family and enjoyed spending time with them. He was also preceded in death by a son. Jeffrey Maurice. t Survivors: his wife, Bever-ly Appel Maurice of the home; 6 children, Donald Maurice Jr. Lauren "Missy" Bmntfleld (Charles) Stony Stephanie Zapata on Hudson, N.Y., Ron Maurice (Jolene Barker) of Mooresville, Nicole "Nikki' Maurice of Mocksville and Gina Maurice of Greenville; 5 siblings, Rosemary Lang, Gerald Maurice, Mario Maurice, Michael Maurice and Teresa Maurice; 8 grandchildren, Chicky, James, Samantha. Matthew, Nicholas, Christopher, Jeffrey ^ and Darrin; and s great-granddaughter. Savanna, ri A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Monday, — May 18 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. Burial fol- ^ lowed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family received friends Sunday, May 17, at the funeral home. Memorials: charity of donor's choice. 1 Condolences: www.eatonjUneralservice.com. Elinor Jane Paxton Satchel] Mrs. Elinor Jane Paxton Satchell, 89, died Thursday, May 14,2015, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was bom Sept. 10, 1925, in Harrisville, W.Va. to the late Robert and Nina Paxton. Mrs. Satchell earned her registered nurse degree and served the Nurse Corps in Newport News, Va. from 1944-1947. She was a devoted wife of 38 years to .. . ' : Richard Odell Satchell of -<1 Newport News, during his ministry in churches in Spen- V—■'ce.Md., Atlantic, Va.,Luther- Md., and Heathsville,I -'jl Va. until the Rev. Satchell'si ■BfejMfc" death on Oct. 30, 1986. Mrs.I Satchel] was an accomplished seamstress and enjoyed nee- dlewoik, much of which Is in her granddaughters' homes. She made a pineapple pastry beyond compare.Mrs. Satch ell fi lled her home with a broad range of music, fr om classical to country. She was an inveterate reader and inventive crossword puzzler, much to the delight of her daughter. Mrs. Satchel] was a treasure trove of wisdom and a fount of hillbilly humor. Mrs. Satchell raised fi ve children, all of whom sur vive her Robert Mason Satchell (Ellen) of Gloucester, Va., Richard Lee Satchell (Susan) of Phoenix, Ariz., Jane Satchell McAllister (Charles) of Mocksville, William Da vid Satchell (Karen) and John Mark Satchell (Pat), all of Richmond, Va.; 7 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Luemma Paxton of Callahan, Fla. A celebration of her life will be held in Mocksville in July and her ashes will be interred in Peninsula Memorial Park of Newport News, Va.,next to her husband. Memorials: First Baptist, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville; or a charity of one's choice. Condolences: www.eatonJuneralservice.com. Davie county Puuiic Liut arv Mocksville, NC c % - DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursday, May 21,2015 Leonard Alvis Seats Sr. Mr. Leonard Alvis Seats Sr.. 80, of Fannington, died Wednesday May 13,2015 at the Kate B.Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom Oct. 22, 1934 in Davie County, the son 1959 and played on the U.S. Softball Team in Iwo Jima for He was also preceded in death by his infant twins and his brother, William Francis Seats. Survivors: his wife. Virginia Reavis Seats of the home; his son, Leonard A. Seats Jr. of Columbus. Ohio; his step son, Vance Alan Hoidsclaw (Sucha) of Advance; his step daughter, Sheila Marie Scott (Ricky) of Mocksville; his step-grandchildren, Chassidy Lynn Ford and Jonathan Andrew Ford (Kimberly) of Mocksville, Christina Kate Hoidsclaw of Raleigh, and Emily Anna Hoidsclaw of Ad vance; his step-great-granddaughter, Madilyn Brook Ford of Mocksville; his sisters. Dianne Correll of Mocksville, and Bessie S. Smithemian of East Bend; his brother, John H. Seals (Doreen) of Winter Garden. Ha.; and 10 nieces and nephews. The family received friends from noon-2 p.m. Friday, May 15 at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel followed by a graveside service at 2:30 p.m. at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. Condolences: wwwJvrvworih'millerj:om. Jimmy Tyrone Thompson Jimmy Tyrone Thompson died on Thursday, May 14, 2015, following an extended illness. He was seriously ill for a brief period. He was bom Sept, 1, 1968 in Davie County. He is the son of Jimmy Lee Thompson and Rosetta (Thompson) Gaither. He attended Davie County Schools and earned a GED. He loved to fish and spend time with his fam- ily and friends. He was employed as an automotive mechanic. Relatives who preceded him in death include his paternal grand father, Son Thompson, and his maternal grandparents, John and Augusta Gaither. Survivors; a son, Justin Thompson of Greenville; a daugh ter, Brituny Thompson of Salis bury; a brother, Barron Thompson of Mocksville; a sister, Lisa Thompson of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren, Elijah, Taliah, and Deshaye; 2 nephews, Travis Thompson and Darius Torrence; the mother of his children, April Thomspon of Salisbury; other relatives and friends. His funeral service was held Tuesday, May 19 at 1 p.m. at Rock Hill Church of Christ in Cleveland, N.C. Broth er Nelson Brockenborough officiated and burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHomejiet. Me purity Ltofsrv Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 28,201S David McDonald Barron David McDonald Barron. 57. of Rockwell, died unex pectedly on Sunday, May 24,2015. The son of Robert Howard Barron and Alice Morefield Barron of Woodleaf, he was bom July 24, 1957. He was a committed Christian, who lived his faith in a quiet way, and is remembered for his many kind and selfless acts. He •was an employee of Lawrence Electric in Salisbury. • He was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors: 2 brothers Jonathan Barron (Jane) of Hamp- tonville and Stephen Barron (Shirley) of Mocksvilie; sis ter Susannah Kelty (Tim) of Woodleaf; nieces and neph ews, Michael Barron (Tammy), Jennifer Williams (Mike), Jill Parker (Chris), Nathan Kelty (Shawna), Justin Bar ron, Esther Sumner (Steven) and Ruth Wilford (Devon); 5 great-nieces and 2 great-nephews; and Ashley White Yount, Holly White (fianc^ Mike Thomas), and Keeley White, whom he loved like daughters. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. ■Wednesday, May 27 at Summersett Funeral Home in Salis bury. The funeral service was to be at Summersett Memo- Yial Chapel Thursday, May 28, at 11 a.m. conducted by the Rev. De Hillyer with burial to follow at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials: Bible Broadcasting Network, PO Box 7300, .Charlotte, 28241. Condolences: mvwjn/nmersettfi4neralhome.com. Carolyn Crotts Darnell 1- Carolyn Crotts Darnell, 66, of Lexington, died on Mon- , day. May 18,2015, at her home. Mrs. Darnell was bom in Davidson County on April 16, 1949, to the late Gilmer and Elizabeth Jenkins Crotts. She was married to the late Jer- ry Dame!) for some 40 years. Mrs. Darnell was a member of Rolling Heights Faith Baptist Church and had worked as a cabinet maker in the furniture industry. Survivors; 4 sons, Michael Darnell (Shawna) of Advance, Scott Darnell, David Darnell (Melissa White) and Tim Dar-ip||[ J nell (Tina), all of Lexington; aI" *jl brother, Ronnie Crotts.ofLex-iyjB ington; 9 grandchildren; and 6 great- grandchildren. , She was also preceded in death by a brother, Tim Crotts. A celebration of life service was held at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 21 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Sechrest officiating. The family received friends prior to the service. Burial followed in Forest Hill Memorial Park in Lexington. Memorials: Rolling Heights Faith Baptist, Rev. Wayne Sechrest, 228 Pineland Ave., Lexington, 27292. Condolences: wyvwJaviefuneraLiervice.com. Doris Mayfield Gray Doris Mayfield Gray of Woodleaf died on May 22. 2015, following a brief illness. Department,' and Pastor's Aide. She retired from Fiber Indus- tries. She loved her family and was a great conversationalist. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Ervin Gray; her father, John M. Mayfield; 2 brothers, Alvin and Frank Mayfield; a sister, Debra Mayfield. Survivors: 2 sons, Dennis Gray and Kenny Gray, both of Woodleaf; a daughter, Jennifer M. White of Cooleemee; her mother, Lizzie Mayfield of Cooleemee; 3 brothers, Wil ton (Kim) Mayfield, John (Lucille) Mayfield, all of Mocks vilie, and Felton (Judy) Mayfield of Cooleemee; 3 sisters. Pastor Ruby Howell and Lexeris Cline, both of Cooleemee and Libby (Milton) Neely of Salisbury; II grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; a devoted friend, Thomas Miller of Salisbury; other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was to be held on Thursday, May 28 at 3 p.m. at Erwin Temple CME Church in Woodleaf. The Rev. Ervin Hannah was to officiate and burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the church 30 minutes before the service. Condolences: www.GrahamFuneralHofne.net. David Ivan Hobson Mr. David Ivan Hobson, 80, of Mocksvilie, died on Sat- .urday,May 16,2015. ' He was bom Oct. 28, 1934, to the late William Henry . Hobson and Lethia Mickles ' Hobson. He graduated from - East Bend High School in^ ^ East Bend and then joined the » Army. He was stationed at Fort Bragg, and served Airborne Divi- i-4*z' sion until he was honorably ' in the military, he married • Nancy Deloris Portis from - Winston-Salem. He was a - carpenter for many years and retired as custodian from Da- r vie County High School in Mocksvilie. He was a golfer. He loved the Lord, his church, especially his family. Survivors: his wife of 60 years, Nancy; his son. Pas tor Kevin Scott Hobson (Sheila) of Mocksvilie and their 4 sons - Caleb, John, Levi and David (Jennifer), of South east, who serves in the U.S. Army, and their daughter, Julie Renee Hobson of South Florida and her 2 daughters - Ari- ella and Noa; a brother, Gilbert "Troy" Hobson of Win- - ston-Salem, along with several nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by 2 brothers - J.W. Hobson and Everette Hobson; and 4 sisters - Gladys Whittaker, Etta Whicker, Mammie Williams, and Mildred Sheek. Family visitation was Saturday, May 23 at Gospel Bap tist Church, 1540 Main Church Road Ext., Mocksvilie. Family and friends celebrated his life at the church at 3 pjn., Sunday, May 24. Pastor Kevin Hobson officiated. The graveside service followed in the church cemetery . with military honors. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Davie Coutity Pudilc Liorary Mocksville> NC Riith Davis Mimday Ruth Davis Munday died Saturday May 16,2015. She was bom Aug. 17, 1924 in Forsyth County to Ida Wiilard and Noah Boone Davis. Mrs. Munday was a life member of Bethesda Moravian Church where she helped for many years making chicken pies. She worked for Clemmons Kitchen for 25 years as a server. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry S. Munday; a son, Ricky Munday; and her in-laws, Sherrill and Beaulah Munday. Survivors: a brother, Joe Spencer Davis and wife Helen of Pfafftown (Helen was a caregiver to Ruth throughout her later years tending to all of her needs.); numerous niec es and nephews; and Karen Davis and Leslie Lubeck, who offered care to Ruth and family. A graveside service was held Wednesday, May 20 at 2 p.m. at Salem Moravian Graveyard with the Rev. Matthew Allen officiating. Condolences: wwwjalemfh.com. uy 1 ©o xn t H- 5 O Thomas Linninger Nicolls Mr. Thomas Lininger Nicolls, 93, died Saturday, May 23, 2015, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Win- ston-Salem. Mr. Nicolls was bom in Springboro, Pa., July 21,1921, to the late Clare and Ethel Lininger Nicolls. He married Anna Marie Staub Nicolls May 9,1942, at the First Meth odist Church of Conneautville, Pa. Mr. Nicolls worked as a mechanical technician for 42 years and was a lifetime farmer. Upon retiring to Mocksville, he worked part-time at the Caudell Lumber Co. He was a member of Valley United Methodist Church of Conneautville, Pa. and First United Methodist Church, Mocksville, where he was ac tive in the Methodist Men. Mr. Nicolls was a member of the Elks, Spring Orange and Rundell's Grange. He had been a resident of Springboro and Cambridge Springs, Pa., St. Petersburg. Fla. and Mocksville. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Anna Marie; a baby daughter,Tonuni Anne; 3 brothers. Earl, Gerald and Ward; and a foster brother, Clyde Shaffstahl. Survivors: a brother, Keith; a son and daughter-in-law, Thomas Lance and Mary Jean Nicolls; a daughter and son-in-law, Connie Carleen and Douglas B. Weibel; 2 grandchildren, Jason Douglas Weibel and Katherine Anne Weibel Hostetler; and 3 great-grandsons, Dylan and Rhys Weibel and Aiden Hostetler. A funeral service was to be conducted at 7 pm., Wednes day, May 27 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. The family was to receive fnends at the funeral home following the service. Burial will take place in Roselawn Memorial Gardens in Meadville, Pa. Memorials: Pastor's Discretionary Fund of First UMC, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville; or Storehouse For Jesus, 675 E. Lexington Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Mayte Alexandra Santos-Pastor Mayte Alexandra Santos-Pastor, 6, died as a result of a ' an accident onThursday, May 21,2015. She was a kindergartner at Cooleemee Elementary School and the daughter of Aminadab Pastor-Segura. • Other survivors: sisters. Alma Patricia Rivera-Pastor, Eymi Notemi Jimenez-Pastor, and Cynthia Rossellinne Santos-Pastor, a brother, Fernando Miguel Ruano-Pastor, ■all of the home; a lifetime fnend, Miguel Angel Ruano-Di- az; and the many classmates and teachers. Visitation was Tuesday, May 26 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. The Mass of Christian Burial was conduct ed at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 27, at St. Francis of Assisi : Catholic Church in Mocksville, officiated by the Rev. Fa ther John Starczewski. Memorials: to help offset fi nal expenses to Davie Funer al Service, 416 Valley Road, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwjdaviefuneralservicejcom. davie CQUNTY enterprise record, Thursday, May 28,2015 Harold Wayne Smith Mr. Harold Wayne Smith, 76, died Tuesday, May 19, 2015 surrounded by his family at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was bom in Davie County on April 12,1939 to John Odell and Mildred Allen Smith. Mr. Smith was president of Davie Truckers and owned Silver S Ranch. He enjoyed horses, fanning, and parties at his cabin. He was one of the original Grand National race car drivers with NASCAR. Mr. Smith was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Glenn Smith. Survivors: his wife, Elaine Davis Smith; a son, Harold Wayne Smith Jr. and wife Grace of Raleigh; 5 daughters. Sherry Utz and husband John of Yadkinville, Kathy Benge and husband Kenny of Mocksville, Patricia DeMilt of Da vidson, Melody McCune and husband David of Mocks ville, and Tammy Jenkins and husband Scott of Davidson; 13 grandchildren; a great-grandson; a brother, Willie Gray Smith and wife Peggy; and 3 sisters. Flora Mae Hockaday and husband Thurmond, Annie Howell, and Nancy How- ell. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm. Friday, May 22 at Macedonia Moravian Church with the Rev. Jeff Car ter officiating. Burial followed in the church graveyard. The family received friends Thursday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Macedonia Moravian, 700 NC 801 N., Ad vance; or to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St Jude Place, Memphis,TN 38105. Condolence: wwwJtavworth-miUer.com. Grady Luther Thtterow Mr. Grady Luther Tutterow, 67, of Liberty Church Road, Mocksville, died Monday, May 25,2015, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom May 27,1947, in Rowan County to the late Rev. Grady Lester and Ella Angeline Shore Tutterow. Mr. Tutterow was owner/operator of Tutterow Surveying. He was a race car fan and team owner of car #25, TS Motor- sports that raced at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Sa lem. Mr. Tutterow was also involved in the Davie County Relay For Life.. Survivors: a sister, Annette Tutterow of Fort Mill, S.C.; a nephew, Ian Leonard of Charlotte; and his canine com panion, Oscar. A memorial service will be conducted at 5 p.m. Sunday, May 31 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. The family will receive friends at the funeral home following the service. Memorials: American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro, 27407, Memo: Davie Relay For Life. Condolences: www.eatonfuneralserviceu:om. Davie county Puouc Liorary Mocksville, NC o c5 Annie Pauline ^Poily' Carter Deal Mrs. Annie Pauline "PoU^' Carter Deal, 86. died on Thursday morning, May 28,2015 at her home in Faith. She was bora July 2 1928, to the late Clyde Hampton Carter and Gladys Mae How- ard Carter of Kannapolis. After losing both parents at age 6, she j moved to Cooleemee, and lived Cooleemee School, where she ^ Ob 18th years' and at' the East Rowan Branch for 10 years. Many to this day still referred to her as "Miss Polly". The Atlanta Braves were her team, and she and Jim watch every game on TV and Polly kept score in official scorebooks. They were fortunate to travel all over the US whether by car and on bus trips. She never met and stranger and dedicated her life to helping others. She was a member of the Extension Homemakers, American Legion Auxiliary, East Rowan La dies Civitan, and a local Red Hat Club. She helped launch the first 4-H club in the Faith area. She participated in the Rowan Crop walk for 34 years, worked with the Habitat for Humanity Port-A-Pit meals, delivered Meals on Wheels, and worked with events in support of Victory Junction. She loved to dress up as a clown and other characters working with children in schools. One dear to her heart was her ac tivity with the Rowan Special Olympics. She was compet itive, so whether it was raising money for Relay for Life, or selling tickets for the Habitat meals, she always threw herself across the line giving her all to everything she put her hand to work. She loved her church family from Shiloh Reformed in Faith. She served on many committees such as heading up the acolytes, teaching Sunday school, deliv ering tapes/CDs to those who couldn't attend church. She was part of the Women's Circle, participating in the knit one pray two group, and gathering groups for fundraisers. She was always involved in something. Family was sim- portant. She was involved making sure families gathered each year for a reunion. She had two siblings, Ralph Wesley Carter of Mocks- vUle, who died in 1977 and Walter Dwight Carter of Nor folk, Va., who died May 3,2014. Survivors: her 3 daughters, Reba Louise Deal Drennan of N. Myrtle Beach, S C.; Paula Christine Deal Hill (Ron nie) of Rockwell; and Melissa Joyce Deal Waller of Gran ite Quany; grandchildren, Scottie Hill (Ginger), Alan Hill (Kim), Heather Drennan, Bradley Drennan, and Jordan Waller Johnson (WiU); 7 great-grandchildren; and 1 new great-great grandchild. The family received friends on Saturday, May 30 at Powles Funeral Home. The funeral service was held on Sunday, May 31, at 3 pjn. at Shiloh Reformed Church, conducted by the Rev. Richard Myers, pastor. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Victory Junction, 450O Adam's Way, Randleman 27317; or Special Olympics NC, 2200 Gate way Centre Blvd. Suite 201 Morrisville, 27560. Condolences: ww,\powlesfuneraihome.com. Davle county Puoiic uordiv MocKsviile, NC Leta Gray Allen Ellis Mrs. Leta Gray Allen Ellis, 78, of Mocksville died Monday, June 1,2015, at her home. Mrs. Ellis was bom in Davie County on Feb. 17,1937, to Charlie Wilson and Esther Sofley Allen. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. She re tired from Hanes Hosiery after 42 years and became a full- time "Mamaw ELEL" working in the Bethlehem United Methodist Church Preschool and keeping her great-grand boys at her home. She was adventurous in her last 10 years; she went skydiving, white water rafting, and parasailing. She enjoyed riding her motorcycle and four wheelers and working with flowers, which complimented her husband Shorty's landscaping. She truly loved her family. Her time spent with grandchildren and great-grandchildren was meanin^ul to her, especially in the last few years. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 50 years, Francis "Shorty" Reid Ellis; and 2 brothers, CoraeU and C.W. AUen. Survivors: 2 daughters, Patricia Howard and husband Donald and Deborah Sprinkle and husband Trey; 3 grand children, Kendall Howard and wife Marci, Adam Howard and wife Robin, and Josh Sprinkle and fiancee Christina McCabe; 5 great-grandchildren, Sarah and Emma James, and Michael Ross, Reid Donald, and Bailey Caroline How ard; a brother, Lester Allen and wife Vivian; a sister-in-law, Barbara Allen; and her friend, Jeanette Cook. A graveside service will be conducted 6 pjn. Thursday, June 4 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery with Pastor Rebecca Allis officiating. The family was to re ceive friends from 6-8 pm. Wednesday at Hayworth-Mill- er Kinderfon Chapel. Memorials; Smith Grove Fire Dept., 4155 US 158, Advance; or to the Lymphoma Research Foundation, 115 Broadway, Suite 1301 .New York. NY 10006. Condolences: wmv}ia\worth-miller.cim. Mildred Hoke Mildred Elizabeth Schneider Hoke, 86, died Monday, June 1, 2015. at Regency Care Center of Clemmons after a brief illness. Born Dec. 16, 1928, in Carnegie (Allegheny County), Pa., she was the daughter the late Martin and Dorothy Schneider. She attended the public schools of Allegheny County and graduated from Carnegie High School. She graduated from Capital Uni- Columbus, Ohio, and earned her master's de- gree from Wayne Stale Uni- versity in Detroit, Mich. She became an educator, ing public and Catholic schools, primarily in the De- troit area. Her career well over 40 years, influenc- ing hundreds of young She to Davie County some 13 years ago where she became a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church. Survivors: 2 sons, Paul Hoke and wife Renee of Ad vance, and Scott Hoke and wife Kathy of Dallas, Texas; a brother, Martin Schneider and wife Harriet of Seneca, S.C.; 4 grandchildren: Chris, Matt, Taylor and Chloe; and several nieces and nephews. There will be a visitation Friday, June 5 from 6:30-8:30 pjn. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel. A celebration of life service will be conducted at 1 pjn.Saturday.JunebatHoly Cross Lutheran Church, officiated by Pastor Susan Bame. Memorials: Holy Cross Lutheran, 1913 US 601 S., Mocksville; or to the ADVAC Group. Condolences: www^viefuneralservice.com. iO o rt :r Laura Lee Howard Smith Mrs. Laura Lee Howard Smith, 93, of Mocksville, died on Sunday, May 31,2015. She was bom May 22,1922, in the Smith Grove com munity to the late Chtu'Iie Joseph and Rachel Sanders How ard. She was a homemaker and lifelong member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Mrs. Smith enjoyed bak ing, preparing delicious meals, and caring for her family. Mrs. Smith was preceded in death by James Kermit Smith, her husband of 60 years; 2 sisters, Maijorie Comer and Mamie Nail, and an infant brother, Charlie Joseph. Survivors: 2 sons, Larry (Kaye) of Mocksville, Dale (Gail) of Greenville, S.C.; a daughter, Darlene Case (Bill) of Midwest City, Okla.; 6 grandchildren, Erran Smith (Karma), Brad Case (Jamie), Kimberly Rowley (Jason), Michael Smith, David Schroer and Kristin Smith; and 4 great-grandchildren; her nieces and nephew, Linda Bar- nette (John), Ann Rich (Bud), Jimmy Nail, Lynn Shinault, Carol White, Alice Hanes (Chris) and Monica Jordan (Joe). A funeral service was to be conducted at 3 p.m. Thurs day, June 4 at Smith Grove United Methodist Church with the Rev. Darren Crotts officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or Smith Grove UMC Cemetery Fund, 3492 US 158, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonJuneralservice.com. IVoy Eugene Spaugh Troy Eugene Spaugh, 69, of Mocksville, died under Hospice care at his home on Hank Lesser Road Tuesday, June 2,2015, surrounded by his family. Bom May 15, 1946, in Forsyth County, he was the son of the late Henry Harrison Spaugh md Minnie Easter Whisenhimt Spaugh. He served his country in the U.S. Marines and had worked in janitorial service at the 1-40 rest area. On March 21,1970, he married Helen Louise Everhart, his wife of 45 years, who survives. Their children are a son, Casper Gray Spaugh and wife Linda, and a daughter, Cathy Dawson Hansen and husband Pete, all of Mocks ville. Other survivors: 2 sisters, Almie Sweet and Cleave Binkley; 3 brothers, Harrison, Paul and James Spaugh;.and 4 grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Marie S. Campbell, and 5 brothers: Bud, John, Clyde, Arthur and Jasper Spaugh. A service will be held at a later date. Condolences: www^aviejuneralservicexom. \r>Oawe county Pufiiic Liorai) Mocksville, NC I F" DAVIE COUNTY ENl ERPRISE RECORD, Thorsday, June 11,2015 - C7 Douglas Wayne Chamberlain Mr. Douglas Wayne Chanibeilain. 72.of theLone Hick ory community, died Thursday. June 4.20] 5 al his home. He was bora Jan. 9, 1943 in Yadkin County to the Inie Herman and Rachel Holcomb Chamberlain. Mr. Chamberlain gradua^^ 1 "Bud" Chamberlain. Sundving: his wife of 53 years. Shirley Latham Chara- n berlain of the home; his children, Sandra (Scott) Boswell lof Advance. Darren (Donna) Chamberlain of Advance, Lynne (Paul) Davis of East Bend; grandchildren, Andrew Boswell, Nick Boswell. McKay Chamberlain, Latham Chamberlain, Gracen Davis; sister-in-law, Laura Cham berlain; brother-in-law, Bob Renegar; several nieces and nephews; and bis favorite canine companion, Aliie. The family received friends Saturday, June 6 at Gentry Family Funeral Service in Yadkiuville. His funeral sendee was at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 7 at Bethel Baptist Church by the Rev. Jesse Miles and Lnny Summerlin. He lie in-state 30 minutes prior to the sendee. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Hospice of Forsyth. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-SaJem. 27103. j Condolences: '•x'w^v.genii Kfiincrul.scrvke.com. \ George S. 'Jack' Goins Mr. George S. "Jack" Goins, 85. of Mocksville, died surrounded by his family on May 30,2015. He was bom Oct. 25,1929 to Frank and Dollie Goins. He was the father of 3 daughters, Deana H, Hundley i(Mike).Tami G. Shouse (Frank Adams), and Stacie G. Jef- ifiies (Ricky); the grandfather of Jack P. Hail (Kate), Jon- • athan Jeffries, Kayla Shouse (Brandon Figueroa) , Jacob [Goins, Chad Hundley, and Josh Hundley; and great-grand- jfather of Liara Hall, Martey Figueroa, and Ian Hall. 1 Also surviving: his ex-wife, Betty M. Goins; and 2 jcaregivers and family friends, Linda Ferguson and Gina Ferguson. A memorial servdce will be held 6 pun. Friday. June 12 at Haywonh-MiUer Klnderton Chapel, Advance.The fam ily will receive friends following the service, j Memorials: • Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 [Hospice Lane, Winston Salem, 27103; or Coniatzer-Dulin |VFD, 1522 Comatzer Rd., Mocksville. 1 Condolences: mv<A-Jta\^yorth-niiller.com. Julius 'June' 'Doodle' Fenimore Potts Mr. Julius "June ' "Doodle" i'eiiiinore Potts, 81. of Yad- kinvUle, died on Sunday. June 7. 2015 at Fors>th Medical Center. Mr. Potts was bom July 14. 1933 in Davie County to Luther and Sally Cline Potts. He served in the US Army during the Korean War. Mr. Potts was a faithful member of Liberty Baptist Church. He was a retired member and an active board member of Courtney Fire Department. Mr. Potts retired from IngersoII Rand. He enjoyed gardening, mowing, and helping friends and neighbors. Mr. Potts was also preceded in death by his wife, Mary Brown Potts; 2 sistere, Rosie Smith and Kathleen Fender and 2 brothers, Luke Potts and Wesley "Red" Potts. Survivors: 3 sons, Richard (Cindy) PotU, Steven Potts, and DaJe Ports; 3 grandchildren, Julie, Timothy, and Mar cus Potts; a sister, Mildred "Mick" Tise; several nieces and nephews; and a special friend. Mary Kathryn "Dubie" Ba- ity. A funeral service was conducted Wednesday. June 10, at 11 a.m. at Liberty Baptist Church with the Revs. Marvin Blackburn and Noel Hawks officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with miiitaiy honors by the NC Na tional Guard Honor Guard. The family received friends Tuesday evening at Gentry Funeial Service in YadkinviUe. Memorials: Libert)' Baptist Missionary Fund, c/o Low ell Reavis, 489 Duard Reavis Rd Mocksville. Condolences: w\i'w.geiiir\fuiwnilsei-vice.com. Melvin Carol 'Mei' Reynolds Melvin Carol "Mel" Reynolds. 84, died Sunday, June 7,2015 at his home after a period of declining health, con cluding a iifeiinu- of service lo bi.s community and country. gion. He was instrumental in getting Ae American flag displayed in town and in area cemeteries {)n appropriate holidays. Survivors: his wife, Virginia Bennett Reynolds of the home; 7 children, Kathleen Sears. Vickie Tarkowski and Joseph Edward Reynolds, all of New York, Joey Reynolds. Phyllis McCrary and Renee Reynolds, all of Mocksville, and Rotinie Reynolds of Raleigh: 4 step-children. Norman T. Hoover Jr.. Patli McHargue. and Michael Lynn Hoover, all of Staiesville. and Roger Dale Hoover of Harmonv: 4 sisters. Ella Lasher of Florida. Arlene Birch of Connecti- cutt, Gloria Edwards and Carol Biakiey, both of New York: 4 brothers. Lloyd, Richard. Donald and Robert Reynolds! all ofNew York; 25 grandctiildren; 30'great-grandchildren: and a great-great grandchild. He was preceded in death b)' a brother. Wesley Reyn olds; and 2 sisters, Dorothy Burdick and Lorraine Lasher. The family was to receive friends at Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel on Wednesday, June 10 from 6-8 pjn. The celebration of life service was to be conducted at 10 aun. niursday, June 11 at Davie Funeral Service Chapel offici ated by Chaplain Brenda McCalop, Burial was to follow at noon al Salisbury National Cemetery with full military honors to be accorded by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard and the US Naval Honors Team. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care Center, 101 Hos pice Lane. Winston-Salem, 27103. Condolences: wwH'/Javiefi4nerahen'ice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 11,2015 - C7 William R. Ward William R. Ward, 91, of Mocksville, died Sunday. June 7,2015, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. A celebration of life service is scheduled for 2 pjn. Friday, JiJy 12 at Heaven Bound Full Gospel Church of Mocksville. Burial will follow in the Ward Family Cem etery in Deep Gap. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the time of service. Condolences: y^'wwulaviefitneralservice .com. o ci vS I to in (t 6 K s o Peggy Ann Gentle TYitterow Peggy Ann Gentle Tutterow died at her home with fam ily by her side Thursday, June 4, 2015, 23 days past her 80th birthday. A native of Rowan County, she was the daughter of the late William Clarence Gentle and Pauline McDaniel Gen tle. She was a graduate of Cleveland High School. She had many years of service as a secretary with Celanese Corp. On May 14, 1953, she married her husband of 62 years, Bobby Ray Tutterow, who survives. They lived most of their married life in Davie County. Mrs. Tutterow enjoyed traveling with her husband and was known for baking cakes, working in her flower and vegetable gardens and she adored her grandchildren. She was a long-time member of Liberty United Methodist Chiueh where she had served as treasurer of her Sunday School and was active in the United Methodist Women. Also surviving: 2 daughters, Deidra Lankford and hus band Terry of Mocksville and Lisa Tutterow of Sandy Ridge; 2 grandchildren, Kendall Lankford and wife Shan non of Boston, Mass., and Kristian Burt and husband Ben jamin of Mocksville; plus 5 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by a son, Michael Ray Tutterow, in 2011; and by a brother, Doug Gentle. A celebration of life service was held at 3 pjn. Satur day, June 6 at Liberty United Methodist Church officiated by her grandson, Kendall Lankford, and assisted by Pas tor Brad Cunningham. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the time of ser\'ice. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Mountain Valley Hospice, 401 Technology Ln., Suite 200, Mount Airy, 27030. Condolences: WKnvxlavieJuneralsen'ice.com. •O o. O 40 O cP B8. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 18,2015 Gail Melton Baynes Gail Melton Baynes, 75, died in her home on Saturday. June 13,2015. She was bom on May 2, 1940 to the late Evelyn and Jimmy Melton. She was an active member and Sunday School teacher at Cornerstone Christian Church in Advance. .-tv-. " She was a woman of faith _ who loved her church, friends, pets, and most of all, her fam- She was preceded in death by her son, Wayne Baynes Jr.; and her sister, Christine Aar- h Survivors: her husband, Jfl Lushion "Wayne" Baynes; daughter, Sberri Crews; and granddaughter, Britlney Crews. A funeral service was to be conducted 11 am. Wednes day, June 17, 2015 at Hayworth-Miller Klndertoo Chapel with Pastor Greg Little officiating. Burial was to follow at Westlawn Gardens of Memory. The family received friends Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter of Davie. Condolences: n'vvvvJi«vworr/i-/ni7/er.ct;m. William Lawrence Davis Mr. William Lawrence Davis, 68, of Boodeg Alley, Cooleemee, died Monday, June 15. 2015, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom May 17,1947, in Iredell County to the late Thomas G. Davis and Virginia Stewart. Mr. Davis wjis a veteran of the U.S. Anny having served during the Viet- ■—.I. ■Miiiii ii Cavalry Civjtan^^Cl^ ested in autism awareness, * fiimily, especially his 3 grandbubies. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Becky Wig- giii; and a brother. Jerry Davis. Survivors: 2 daughters, Shelly R. Davis (Benjamin Stockner) of Cooleemee and Crystal Davis James (Jeremy) of Mocksville: 3 gnmdchildren, Livi and Liam Stockner and Deianey Shay James; 4 sisters. Nancy Davis and Lou ise Davis, both of Siatesville, Terry Stoneslreet (David) of MooresvUle and Sarah Davis Germer (Brad) of North Dit- kota; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at 1 p.m., Wednesday, June 17 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Shelby Harbour and Stan Riddle officiatingDurial was to follow in Iredell Memorial Gardens in Statesville with military honors. The family wa.s to receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Cooleemee Civitans, PO Box 517, Coolee mee, 27014; Autism Speaks, 8604 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite 144, Charlotte, 28269; or Camp Manna Ministries, 243 Gibson Way, Mocksville. Condolences: wwwMatonfuiieralservice.com. Jerry 'Wayne'Godbey Jerry "Wayne" Godbey of Wiiision-Saleni, fonneiiy of Mocksville, died on May 28, 2015 at 6:12 a.m. after bat tling pancretilic cancer since rOctober, 2014. s, ^||i|||[||^£^ He had a hean and helping band to everyone. ^ ^ Survivors: his wife, Patty; -1 daughter, Catherine; son, An-thony; brother, Roger God- 1|| bey; mother, Dolly Brown; step-motlier, Jackie Godbey; sister, Lisa; step-daughter and husband, Kelly and Larry Sal- ^ cido from Camp Zama, Japan; n grandchildren. Sheridane, Felicia and .Aiden Salcido; Istep-brother. Tim Nifon; and ^ several aunts, uncles, neph- ews, nieces and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father. Jerry "Dean" Godbey; <ind his daughter. Han nah Godbey. A memorial service will be held at 1 pm. Saturday. June 20 at Woodleaf Baptist Church, given by Pastor Chris Wil liams, who along with his wife, Rachael, provided comfort to the family throughout his sickness. Family ajid friends are invited. BSVie county i^uDiic UOrafNMocksville. NC B8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday Anne Blackman Goodin Anne Blackman Goodin died on June 9, 2015, at For- syth Medical Center. She was born Jan. 2.1932. A native of Newton, she was a Winston-Saiera resident firemenl Community for die past eight years until j the last two months when . m She was preceded in 15 and married him 4 years later. They moved to Greenville, Miss, where he was stationed in the .Air Force and their family began with Debby, Jimmy and Doii- ny. When not chasing three children under the age of 3, she worked as a church secretary, a choir director and so loist. Three years later they re-turned to Newton where she worked as a secretary for Burlington Mills and continued her music ministry. He joined the Highway Patrol and was transferred to Stanley, where they were active members of Bruington Memorial Baptist Church and she woiiced as a secretaiy for Gaston County Dyeing Machine Co. In 1963, the family was made complete when the fourtli child. Amy, made her surprise debut. In 1969, the Highway Pii- irol moved them to Mocksville where they Joined the First Baptist Church. She wtis employed at BB&T as a customer sei^-ice representative. Both were involved with the East ern Star Chapter where they served as Wonhy Matron and Worthy Patron for years. Upon retirement they moved to Winston-Salem to be closer to their children. They were married for 48 years until his death in September of 1999. Always smiling, she was loved by family and friends. Her recipes for country style steak, chicken salad and fudge are legendary. She loved to play cards, the slot ntachines in the Bahamas and Harrah's. She always told her preachers that "if I'm not winning, I'm not sinning." Her body was donated to the Wake Forest School of Medicine for use in medical research. Her memorial service was held at Knoilwood Baptist Church at II ajii. on Saturday, Jime 13. Survivors: 4 children: Debby Teague of Winston-Sa lem, who has 2 sons, Ken (Lindsay) of Winston-Salem and Lacy (Jiilian) of Dallas, Texas: Jimmy Goodin (Barbara) of Mocksville, and their 5 sons, Clint (Rachel) of York, S.C., Chuck (Jaime) of East Bend, Ind., Jacob (Heather) of Win ston-Salem, John Kennedy of North Wiikesboro, and Matt Kennedy (Bobbie) of Jonesville; Donny Goodin of Win- ston-Saiem and his son, Austin (Robin) of Advance: and Amy Goodin Powers of Winston-Salera, and her 3 chil dren, Tess Miller of Mocksville, Zach Miller of Goldsboro, and Sydney Crawford of East Bend; and 9 great-grandchfl- dren; iitany nieces, nephews and cousins; many friends; her sister, Bobbie Kiersey of Atitinta, Ga. and her family; and her special friend, J. L. Boyd of Winston-Salem. Memorials: Knollwood Wellness and Community Cen ter. do Knollwood Baptist Church, 330 Knollwood St., Winston-Salem, 27104. |l®SeCOUmytoUcUbrar> MocksvHle> NC Jimel8,2015 Susan Parker Howeil Ms. Susan Parker Howeil, 62, of Clemmons died Tues day, Jime 9,2015 at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital. She was bom Aug. 5, 1953 in Richmond Co. to A.G. and Georgia Parker. Ms. Howeil was preceded in death by her parents and a son, Michael Joseph Howeil. Surviving: a daughter, Suzanne Howeil Gray and hus band Wesley; 6 grandchildren: a great-granddaughter; fian cee, Tony Kennedy and two sisters, Toni and Paula. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Htiy- worth-Miller Kindertun Chapel with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock officiating. Burial followed in the Yadkin Valley Baptist Church cemetery. The family received friends on Friday, June 12 at the funeral home, Condolences: wmvJiayworth-miller^oin. Molly Cleo T\itterow Mooring Molly CleoTuuerow Mooring. 70. died at Brian Center in Brevard Monday, June 8,2015. She was born July 27, 1944, hi Rowan County, the I daughter of the late Cleo Compton Tutterow and Maggie Lee Shane Tutterow. She earned her bachelor's degree Irom Catawba College and continued her education at NC State where she obtained a master's degree. She pursued a career as a marine biologist. She was a member of Center j United Methodist Ciim-ch. . Survivors: a son, Dewey Mooring 111 and wife Robyn j of Durham; a daughter, Maggie Evans of Goldsboro; a brother, Guy Tutterow Sr. of Rocky Mount; plus 4 grand children. A graveside celebration of life service was held at 11 ajn. Friday, June 12 at Center United Methodist Church Cemetery with tlieRev. John Erwin officiating. Memorials: Center UMC, c/o Linda Owings, 728 Wii kesboro St., Mocksville. Condolences: ww\vjJaviefimeralivrvice.cum. Lewie Douglas White Mr. Lewie Douglas White, 75. of Grannaman Drive. Mocksville, died Friday, June 12,2015, at Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House in Salisbury. _ Aaron Roosevelt and Lura dedicau^ member Ijames W.G. White Country Store in '— Mocksville. His church, fam ily and work were his life. He was also preceded in death by his wile, Patricia Ann Altman White; and a daughter, Robin Renee White. Survivors: 2 grandchildren, Megan M. Fuvre and Lew ie Charles Favre, both of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Doiotliy Grannaman of Mocksville and Wilnni Shelley of South Carolina; a brother, Richard White (Judy) of Emerald Isle; a niece; 8 nephews; and several great-nieces and great-nephews. The family received friends Sunday, June 14 at Eaton Funeral Home. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Monday, June 15 at Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church with the Revs. Daniel Harmon and the JB. Parker Jr. officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Ijames Baptist, 1038 Ijames Church Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.ealoriJuneralservice£um. DAViE COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD, Thursday, June 25,2015 James Marcus Uairston James Mart-uv Hairston of Mocksville died on June 16, 2015, al his home following a short illness. He was bom Gel. 1. 1963 in Davie Couniv. son of the late David Heniy Hairston and Edna White Hairston. He attended Davie County Schools and graduated in the class of 1981. His worked at Gold- more than 20 years. pV His hobbies were sports. 1 The Dallas Cowboys were his I I favorite football team and the A Cleveland Cavaliers was his favorite basketball team. His favorite players were Lebron James and Michael Jordan. He loved fishing, drawing, decorating, and working with He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, James Gilbert White and Barry Wayne Hairston. Survivors: his mother, Edna Jean Hairston of Mocks ville; 2 sons, Marcus Deron WUianis and Justin Paul; 3 daughters. Natasha Amber Sue (Corey) Chambers and leasha Jasmyne Hairston, and Joy Paul; 2 brothers, Da vid Kevin White and Craig Lennie Hairston; 12 grand children, Deron Williams, Chloe Williams, Tristan Lash, Yasmin Chambers. Myeasha Smith, Daisha Reavis, Nyela Chambers, Lucian Williams. Karmen Wilson, \Vet Wil liams, Justin Wilson Jr., and Jadorc Paul; other relalives and friends. His funeral service was held Friday, June 19 at 2 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Elder Eric Bloiint officiated and Pastor Neltye 1. Barber delj\'ered the eulogy. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. The fam ily received friends al the funeral home one hour before the ser\'ice. Condolences: m\ w.Gnil!<jmf-'iiiierulH<mt'.rict. Frances Mildred Galloway 'Flossie' Hamilton Frances Mildred Galloway "Eossie" Hamilton, 78, of Advance, died at her home on Friday, June 19,2015. A native of Rutherford County, she bom Aug. the daughter the late Marvin Robert Tallent Dusty Loraine CalJo- way. She was the widow of the late Chester C. Hamilton. Mrs. Hamilton worked for 30 years al Hanesbrand as a spin- ner and doffer. She attended Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. Survivors: a son. Dennis Lee HamOton of the home: 2 brothers, Russell Calvin Tal- Advance the Rev. James Marshall Tallent and BBBIIBHBBBIHl ; wife Doris of Yadkinville; 2 sisters, the Rev. Margaret Tallent Garreison and husband Johnny of Advance and Dorothy Nanine SpiDman and husband Clarence of MocksviDe; a special aunt. Barbara Collins of Buncombe County; and a brother-in-law. Jimmy Guy MuUis. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Robert Lee Tallent; and by 2 sisters, Betty Jean Foster and Annie Ma rie MuUis. A celebration of life service was held at 3 p.m. Monday. June 22 at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel officiated by her brother, the Rev. James Tallent. The family received friends at the funeral chape] from 1:30 until the time of ser vice. Burial followed in Eaton Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: to help offset final expenses, Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Road. Mocksville. Condolences: mvwjiaviefuneralservice.cow. Caria Joann Reeves Hellard Carla Joann Reeve.s Hellard. 56, of Woodleaf, died Sat urday. June 20.2015, at the Glenn A. Kiser Hospice Home in Salisbuiy, She was a native of Rowan County, bom Sept. 13, 1958, to Carl Richard Reeves oi I^BbB Cooicemee and the late Eliz- ^^BPB abeth Joan ConnelJ Ree\'cs. ' I She was a graduate of Davie High School. She worked for years in manufacturing for HBB' Also survixdng: her hus- band of 40 years, Dennis James Hellard; a daughter. Leslie Robertson and hus- ^Bh band Brian of Woodleaf; a jHBi brother, Richard Reeves, and ^BBB a sister. Carol Caudle, both of ^^^^B Cooicemee; plus 3 grandchil- IBIB dren: Ellie.Ty and Seth. The celebration of life ser vice was held at 7 p.m. Monday. June 22 at the Davie Fu neral Service Chapel officiated by Pastors Stan Riddle and David Franks. The family received friends in the funeral chapel following the service. A private family committal was held at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Condolences: wmwdaviefiincralseivice.com. Omega Ijanies Omega Ijaraes of Mocksville died on Friday, June 19, 2015, foUowing a short illness. She was bom in Davie County, March 29,1923, daugh ter of the late Wil- liiim Oscar and Lessie Ijames. She attended Davie County Schools and as a teen, she moved to Maryland, where she furthered her educa- and worked at a She later to Brooidyn, N.Y., where she spent the majority of her life. She worked al the Veteran's Administra- / '| tion office, and was a * ' J-J clerk for the New York ^ Department of Social Service, and retired after 25 years with commendation. In 2004 she returned to Davie County and regitiariy at tended the senior center in Mocksville. She loved to watch TV. She would stay up late at night watching public TV, because,"Television is so educational." Everything needed washing. She would wash a grocery bag and save it. Can't you imagine what sister Lucille and cousin Edmonia are having to son out from her home? She also loved Fox. Mozart, Mendelson, and Yo-yo MA music. She was proud of her Christian principles that her parents instilled in her. She indulged strongly in conversations about history, sci ence, nature, and evolution. She was also preceded in death by 4 siblings, Crawford Earl, Loice, Archie, and Sadie Ijames. Survivors: a sister, Lucille Ijames of Mocksville; a num ber of nieces, nephews, and cousms. including a devoted cousin, Edmonia Holman HoUis. Memorials; to your favorite charity in her memory. Her funeral service will be Sunday, June 28 at 3 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Elder Raymond Robinson Jr., wiU officiate and burial vrill follow in Pal metto Cemetery, US 601 North in Mocksville. The family w ill receive friends at the funeral home 30 minutes before the service. Condolences: w»w.Gro/ianiFHnera/J/onj^rje/. Patricia R. Jones Mrs. Patricia R. Jones. 86. of Advance died Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at Bermuda Commons Nursing and Reha bilitation Center- Mrs. Jones was bom on March 20, 1929 to Albert Ber nard and Virginia Deffer Rosenbaum. She was preceded in death by her parents. Survivors: her husband. Charles R Jones; 3 daughters. Lynn Jones Marcellino and her husband Tom, Lauren Jones Darnell and her husband Steve, and Li/Jones Spain- hour; a son. Bud Jones and his wife Becky; 9 grandchil dren, Matt Marcellino, Ann Marcellino, August Darnel! Trammel), Aliza Ann DameU, Avery Jones Darnell, Max Spainhour, Taylor Jones. Morgan Jones, and Casey Jones; and a great-grandchild, Caroline Marcellino. A memorial service was conducted noon, Friday, June 19 at St. Clement's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Paul Crowell officiating. Burial followed at St. Clement's Epis copal Church Memorial Gardens. The family received friends two hours prior to the service at the church. Memorials: St. Clements Episcopal Church, PO Box 1547, Clemmons, 27012. Condolences: www.baywi>rih-iniller.com. Shane Weslej Hayden Myers Mr. Shane Wesley Hayden Myers. 21, of Rock Hill, S.C..died Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at his home. Mr. Myers was born in the son Jeffery and Kimberly Rogers Myers Hill. was :i member of Westtninister Presbyterian Church and a jV . graduate of Northwest High School, where he played baseball. Hr was known for • j his smile and his love to talk with people. Also surx'iving: his sis- ter, Morgan "Motgs" Myers of the home; grandparents, Hayden and Pattie Myers of Mocksviile, and Richard and Carolyn Adams of Union Hall, Va.. and Clarence and CaroijTi Rogers of Hertford; his great-grandmother, Virginia Ritchie of Eden: and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Memorials: NAMI Piedmont Tri County. PO Box 3626. Rock HiH,SC 28732. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 25,201S Kaydon Dakota Povel! After a life of only 40 days, on Wednesd.iy. June 17, 2015, infant Kaydon Dakota Powell died. Bom May 8, 2015, he was the son of Angel Peacock and Kennetli Pow ell. Despite his short life; he n— received love from his parents and many other family mem- bers who survive: his sister, Izabella Brielle Peacock of ^ '•Si the home; grandparents Don- na Faye Peacock of Harmo- ny, Ted Wayne Peacock of Mocksviile, Paula and Tim White of Mocksviile, Randy JP' Powell and Amanda Holif- ield; great-grandparents, Ev- ff erette Julian. Johnnie Sue and Ronnie Peacock, and Barbara Powell, all of Mocksviile; aunts and uncles, Cameron i Cauthen and Brian Peacock,. both of Hannony, and Katrina Powell and Cody White, both of Mocksviile; great aunts and uncles, Shelia and Jer ry Bales of Mocksviile and Ray and Lynn Julian of Har mony. A service of remembrance was conducted at 3 pjn. Sunday, June 21 from the Davie Funeral Ser\ ice Chapel with Pastor Kenny Smith officiating. The family received friends two hours prior to the lime of service in tiie funeral chapel. Burial followed in the Ijames Baptist Chui-ch Cem etery. Condolences: \'.'\^i\'j{n\'icfiiniTalservicc.com. Margaret Webb Russell Margaret Webb Russell, 60, of Lexington, died after a long illness on Wednesday, June 17,2015 at Hinkle House with her family by her side, She was bom on Sept. the youngest of daughters bom to William and Nellie Webb. She was in Coolee- mee, graduating from Davie County High School. She was a dedicated worker and single parent, often holding K- ,'iSB multiple jobs. She worked ■r-. i ' for Henry Link Furniture for » • years, as well as at Stamey's ' Restaurant in Tyro. She also wL worked at Sapona Country ^ 41 Club. She wa.s a member of ^Good Shepherd Episcopal ||f ^ Church in Cooleemee. She was known for her wonderful { sense of humor; people grav- ■* itated to her infectious smile. ' , , .n She was ]3redeceased by her parents, Survivors: her son, William Scott Russell of Tyro; and 3 grandchildren, Caroline and Webb Russell of Gibson- ville, and Add! Russell of Lexington; 2 sisters and a broth er, Frances Webb Gamer and husband David, and Rhonda Webb Bralkowski and husband Michael, and Ronald Webb and wife Kathy of Easley. S.C.; and a close niece, Beth Poole of Albemarle. A memorial ser\'ice will take place on Frid£(y. June 26, at 4 pjn. at the chapel at Grace Episcopal Church, 419 S. Main St,, Lexington. Memorials: Grace Food Pantry.