Jul - DecCOOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, July 1,1970
Leslw Reynolds
OFMocksvitie
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Bio - Obituaries - 7/1/1970 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
8 - DAVIB COUNTY ENTERPRISB RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1970
W. M. Dyson, 6$
Washington Marvin Dyson,
66, of Route 1, Mocksvllle died
Saturday mor^ng at 4:40 ajn.
at Baptist Hospital In Wlnston-
Salem.
He was bom on Aug. lo, 1904,
in Davie County to the late D, P.
and Martha Marlow Dyson. He
was an employee of Statesville
Plywood Co. and a memt)er of
New Union United Methodist
Church.
He is survived by his wife
Ode Cossell Dyson; two
daughters, Mrs. Nellie Reavls
and Mrs. Irish Potts both of
Route 2, Harmony; three sons,
Henry Dyson of Winston-Salem,
Marvin Dyson Jr. and Wayne
Dyson both of Route 1,
Mocksvllle: two brothers,
William T. Dyson of Greensboro
and Thomas Mundsey Dyson of
Rt. 1, Mocksvllle: 15 grand
children and one great
grandchild.
Puneral services were held
Monday at the New Union
Methodist Church. Burial was
In the church cemetery.
The Rev. F. C. Shoaf and Rev.
Carry Bullough officiated the
ceremony.
MRS. JAMES A. SMITH
Mrs. Stella Carmlchael
Smith, 74, of Mocksvllle, Rt. 3,
widow of James A. Smith, died
Monday at High Point
Memorial Hospital.
The funeral was held Wed
nesday at Smith Grove United
Meth(^st Church. Burial was
in the church cemetery.
She was bom in Surry County
to Jasper and Sarah Culler
Carmlchael and was a member
of Smith Grove United
Methodist Church.
Surviving are five sisters.
Misses Rose and Alice Car
mlchael, Mrs. C. N. Paris and
Mrs. R. E. Williams of lUgh
Point and Mrs. Roy N. Saris of
Orange, Calif., and four
brothers, G. E.. T. N., W. J. and
H. J. Carml^acl of High Point.
LESTER G. REYNOLDS
Funeral services for Lester
Gray Reynolds, 49, of Route 5,
Mocksvllle, were held Thur
sday, Juno 25th, at Union
Chapel United Methodist
Church. Burial was in (he
church cranetery.
He died Tuesday, June 23rd,
at Broughton Hospital In
Morganlon.
He was bom in Davle County
to Alonzo and Gladys ^ger
Reynolds. Ho was a member of
Union Chapel United Methodist
Church.
Surviving are his mother; two
dau^ters, Mrs. Steve Smith of
Mocksvllle and Mrs. Richard
Wlsenhunt of Mocksvllle, Rt. 2;
two sons, Lonnle Grav Reynolds
of the Marines and Roy Let
Rynolds of Elkin; five sisters,
Mrs. Geroge Morgan of
Mocksvllle, Rt.3, Mrs. Johnnie
Rummage, Mrs. Harold Reeves
and Mrs. Alvin Richardson of
Mocksvllle, Rt. 5, and Mrs.
Darrell Smith of Mocksvllle;
and five brothers, Arthur C,
Reynolds of Stanleyville, .
Johnnie Reynolds of Winston-
Salem, Jake Reynolds of
Florida, Harley Reynolds of
Norfolk, Va., and J. B, Reynolds
of Salisbury.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 2,1970
Montgomery
a*»«t f p. m. Swday InESify Mim^oinwy" Graham, a.head-on-colUsion on U. S. 64
47 about one mile
Hospital in Aahebim. ,The Graham lamtly.'who hdd .>.-Mprt
, of 920 Magnolia Mreoi,
mratcH'Saleini wife of fVank
. C. Graham was hdd Tuesday at
Parmlngton •' CommunUy
Oem^y in Davie Oranty.
Mrs. Grham was fdUed and
her huab^d and daughter were
west of
Asheboro. A sen, ^c, was not
hurt.
Graham and the daughtor,
Lou £inlly Graham, were
admitted to the Randolph
lgomefy/»?^<^rtf^
moved to V^too'Salem from*'' i
GreravUle a few weeks ago,* M^i^attrehaftSreenTO?
was .reluming from Qrescenl •SurylWhg'i»ai8p/t?-ariti liBl|
Beach when (he accident oc-
ctirred. / tgdnery of WUftdD'Salein'dfil i
The driver of the other w, V ?5 ^Knir»,.ri^ |
Robert Upchurch, his wife, mS!Mary Holt U^ichurdi. and hbv M^.'®dahdr5g^%nad|p
mmher, Hr& M^-Upchurdi' \<96h>mon6, im,x!U9tSB^
^Freeze of:Gre&triioro and fififaw^e also injureu, iHre&XBapei wi:vxBeuBiiw£v auu mre
V^ur^ was In seriod['&^ Eaitabrih Gibsod..of>OK« IttiIj'! ditlon. ' sjc!: Md.v*- and. a. tMer, Robert
Mrs. Graham urns , born
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, July 8,1970
Shaver Funeral
F&eral services for Mrs.
PmMse Danids Sham, 92* cf
Rt 9. SafidNBy, me i con-
ducted at 4 pan. Monday at
dtt Rev. WHfiain Dingus.
Mrs. Slaver was wn*"* in an
'automobite aodtot Friday af-
tirnoML
Burial was in Rowan Me
morial Park.
Mrs. Shaver was bom Ctet 23,
1017, in Dcivio Ooonty, the
daughter the late Warn and
Blai^BivinsDiai^s. Sbewasa
member of Cooleanee Unitad
Methodist Church.
Surviving are hg hashand, E.
E. (Bill) Shavg; a dai^itg.
Bliss Paula Shavg of the hmne;
a son, Billy Shavg of Woodleaf;
three sisters, Mrs. Paul Tht-
terow of Rt 4, MocksvOle, Mrs.
Bruce Jos^ of Greensboro, and
Mrs. Kenneth Hoover of
Salldwiy; aod a 8tq»-father,
Floyd Daniel of Codteemee.
lite body wQl xonaln at
Eaton's Funeral Home in
Modtsville until arrangmngits
are completed.
ArdiiePotfs
Of AAodcsvilie
HOCKSVIUE - ArcUeEd-
of Rt 2, Ad-
vanee^ died Friday afternoon at
tbeDavfeGbnnlyHoqttat
Hie was bom Jtdy 4, ms, hi
Onvie Oomly fliesaD 01 ttw lalie
Ardite and Jane Polls.
HO was a retired Ctemer and a
member of the Advance United
Snrvivinft are hte wife. Mrs.
Alioe Wood Polls; four daugh
ters, Ifrs. CfoverPh^ps, Mrs.
Johnny Allen, and Mrs. Doris
Ckvyn, an of Rt 2, Advanee^ and
Mrs. Nell Pooie of Rt. i«
Advance; three sons, ViiKii, Bil
ly JoeLsittd Gilbert Ray Potts,
an of Rt SjAdvaoee; two Ms^
ters, Mrs. Hatteros npiy and
Mrs. Rosa 8^. both of Rt 1,
Advance; three DralfaerB,S.F.,
Lonnie, and E. G. Potts, aU of
Advance; and nine uand*
cfaiMren.
AArs. Foster,
Yodkin^lle Rd.
MO(aCSVlLI£ — Mrs. Son
DesdmoD FoMer of YcdktDvaie
Road iHed Fridiy at flm Dnvie
CooniylioipitaL
A native of Davie GbimW,
was tte dangbtcr ofRTli. and
DnieelUi B«frierDeadmon.aie
was a member of Ttimettiie
Baidiatauxrcit
Sitrvlviiu are Robert L. Foatar;
a son. Dr. Bob M. Fostm of
fifbduynie; lour alslerB, Un.
Eva Graves, el Rt 4.BfodtavSle, BIis. Rntfi Baker of
Rt 5, MoMDWille; Mrs. Kate
mnsoii of adtabmy. and
MrsTotoe Hraser of
Salem; two bretbera, Fbto
of Ormaod Boaeb,
F1a.| and M. C. Pradi^^
Moeitavilte; and three
chddrea.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
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' MOCKSVnXE Mrs. Nora
dFoster^JJixon, ^ of Mpcksville,
vwidow- ^ of-.-Wt-Li' J)ixon,
died Monday at Lynn'Haven
Nursing Home. The funeral will
be at^ ^).m.-.Xhuraday at Wesley
Chapel United^Methpdist Churchy
Btirial Will ""be in the. ;church
cemntery.^ •■She was.bgrn in pavie "County
to FranMin ^d Mary FrancesBeauchamp Foster. She was a
member of Wesley ChapelUnited.Methodist Church.
"Survimg" are four daughters,
Mrs. Robert Pavis, Mrs. C. S.
Ptdl and' Mrs. J. C. CoUette of''
Mocksville, Rt. 5, and Mrs. Hen
ry VanHoy of Winston-Salem;two sons, Royiand^oward Dix-on of ModS^e.'Xi: 5; and asister, Mrs. Fearl Cook of Win
ston-Salem..:. , .i'
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 9,1970 - Page 1
Cbj/d KiHeid In
Fal)^ From Car
Gina Beniee Od>onie,age 2,
daughter of John Harold and
Imcaene mUips Osbonte of
filocKsvilte dlra Tuesday of
injuries at the Forayth
Memorial Hr^ital of injuries
received earlier vriien she fdl
<mt of a car. Details of the .
accident were not known at .
press time early Tuesday and
funeral arrangements were
poiding. Surviving are ho-
parents; four slstm , Unda,
Jeannie, Tina, and Aliene
Osbome of the the home. Her
grandfather, Lillard Osbome of
Oreston.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 9,1970 - 3B
Mrs. Pauline Daniels Shaver
Killed In Head-On Collision
' Mrs. Pauline Danl^ Shaver
of Salislntry Rl. 9, former
resident of Codeemee, was
IdUed FViday morning around
11:45 a. m. in a head-on-collision
of two cars on the Byrd Road in
Rowan County, Just north of
Myers Crossroads.
' hqjured in the wreck were
Mrs. Shaver'a daughter, 16<
year-old Paula Daniels Shaver,
and Johnny Monroe Myers, 23,
of Rt. 9 Saiisbioy; Myers and
Miss Shaver wore transferred
to the Baptist &spi(al after
receiving emergency first aid
treatment at the Rowan
Memorial Hospital.'Myers was
unconscious and crltteal.
State Highway Patrolman T.
L. Payne invewgated the ac
cident which occurred on a
straight and unobstructed
porUon of the road, and under
ideal weatho' condiUons.
He said both cars Involved
were two-door 1988 Plymouths,
boUi black vinyl tops over gold.
Patrdman Pearce said that
the Myers vdilde was going
south towards Salisbury when it
began skidding, went left of
center and smashed beadon into
the northbound car driven by
aiaver. .
Patrolman Pearce said he
e^mated Miss Shaver was
d^ing about 45 to 80 miles per
hour, and he estimated the
lid ol thO Myei'h Vdiide at
about 55 miles pa* hour.
The resulting head-on
coUisira demoUdied the cars,
leaving the interiors of both
shambles of twisted metal,
jagged; and broken glass, and
blood.
Interior of the car occupied by
the two women also was littered
vrith grocerles-4)ottled drinks,
bread, lettuce, cheese, cookies,
lemons and other sundry items.
Funeral se, vices for Mrs.
' Shavo* were hdd Monday af
ternoon at the Cooleemee
Methodist Chttcfa. The Rev.
William Dingus officiated.
Burial was in Rowan
Memorial Park.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 9,1970 - 3B
MRS. ROBERT L. FOSTER
Mrs. Sue Deadmon Foster of
MoeksviBe, wife of Robert L.
Foster, died FIrlday at Davie
County H(»pitaK The lunoral
was held Sunday at Eaton's
Funeral Cbapd. Burial was In
Turrantine Baptist Chuch
Cemetery.
aie was bom in Davie County
to H. M. and Drucdla Berrler
DosdmonShe was a meipber of
Turrentlne ^pUsl Church.
Survlving^ore hor husband; a
son. Dr. Bob M. Foster of
Mocksvflle; fottr sisters, Mrs.
Eva Craves of Mocksvtlle, Rt.
2. Mrs. Ruth Baker of
MocksviUe, Rl. 5. Mrs. Kate
Utompson of Salisbury and
Mrs. May Hauser of Winston-
Salon; and two brothos, Fdlx
Deadmon of Ortnond Bead),
Fla.. and M. C. Deadmon of
MocksviUe.
ARCHIE E. POTTS
Ardiie Edward Potts, 76, of
Advance, Rt. 2, died ^day at
Davie County Hoqdtal.
The funo-al was held Sunday
at Advance United Methodist
Church. Burial was In the
church cemetery.
He was bora in Davie County
to Ardiie and Jane Hilton Potts.
He was a retired farmer.
. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Alice Wood Potts; four
daughters, Mrs. Grover Phelps,
Mrs. Johnny AUen, Mrs. Dons
Gwyn and Mrs. Ndi Poole of
Advance; three sons, Vi^,
BUly Joe and Gilbert Ray Potts
of Advance; two sisters. Mrs.
Hatteras Frye and BArs. Rosa
Firye of Advance; and Utree
brothers, S. F., Lonnie and Ei
G. Potts of Advance.
JOHN EDWARD DEADMON
Memorial services were hdd
Tuesday at the National
Cemetery, Londuma Paric, Md.,
for Jdin Edward Deadmon who
died Wednesday in Washington.
The son of Martin F. and..
Mary Sowers Deadmon of
MbcksvOle, he was educated at
Spencer High Sdiool and the
tkdversity of Not^ Carolina.
He was a veteran of 20 years of
naval ^vice.
In addition to his son and two
daughto's, he Is survived by
three i^crs, Mrs. W. N. Sdiultz
of Wlnston-^em, Aba. C. P.
Dedmon of Salisbury and Mrs.
A. D. Qralg of Spracer.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, July 15,1970
Mrs. Dixon, 89,
OfModcsviHe
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Mn. Dbtm m ben Dec. il.
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dtijAnr of tin lAlt FkiMdln
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Surviviof Aft fflur dHMMm,
ate RHtft davIa ate c. 8.
Ml, and ate J. C. Ceflntln, aOaf Rt 8, aiAdBnilirSMit.
BAnry VAAboy nf WiaftoB*
IUhb; two AOH, Roy and
Boii^ Otatoo, both M RL S,
Panri CoQl^ oMrLiSSJmi
AArs. Wilitord
Of AAodcsville
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ate WilMfd wna ban SapLa UU, ia OavM OowlyTte
dMifte of tba lAlA IteM AAd
M WAS A naoter «r ML ObVt
Uniiad MUbtdlii Chunk
Hat bwbaad, Jabn 8.
WUMtepneSaher IB death.
ate a&na llAihate j3Si
Gina Renee Osborne
and Falls
From Auto,
Is Killed
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old ehfld toppled from the
CoBi&'i AutoBMfaUe and wm
QIm RABte Otborne, t,
datijitiir <1 John and Emnn
Merae wm bejund whoa aha
Ml ftaoi ttie family^ cat Bbaat
AooaTuaadAy.
The Canfly ropartadhr was
^ laavfiihalr naMsaea m
"euta t, HAcksyte when Iha
vaMcM
11» IbJurad cMM WM nahad
to Davla OeiBity BoapltAl by Ihi
pAraato. B»imlnad at thegphAl. thachttdM iHhad
W^SST"-^'-
the cWU diad m route to the
WlastDBBalam hoHhal.
M was ban ateith ii, mi,
biDavta Ootmiy.
.Also Bunrmjif ara faar
r"7*p*nnea OsbanA ol,aadlHannoadWtBiafdQf
BLlModovUla.Croaton.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISI-: RECORD. THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1970
NORA FOSTER DDCON
In - order to share some
treasured knowledge eon*
cemlng a person that passed
week, the Is- sub
mitted: the portion of truth
from the Holy Bible reads In
Psalms 145:4 as follows: One
generation shall praise They
works, to another, and shall
declare Thy mi^to acts.
The family of W. L. Dixon
settled In die Pino Community
not too far removed ttom a
crossroads that is still referred
to as *'FOur Comes."
Prior to this
as^ation, Nora Foster Dixon
was bom to Franklin and Mary
Frances Beauehomp Foster.
The lattCT was known by the
people of Fours Comers and
rarmlngton as "Aunt Fannie
Foster." This much loved
person was a. sister to the
motha* of Charlie Froter and
Mrs. Nina Smith, also a close
relative - to the Beauchamp
family that now Uvesat Route i,
Advance.
In days gone by, good health
permittM Nora Foster Dixon to
. attend the Beauchamp. Reunion
whldi Is hdd on the Ist Sunday
in Semptembor at the home of
M. K. Beaudiamp.
b the year o? 1906, Nora
Fasts' Dhum- was united in
marriage to W. L. Dbum. They
estaUlsned a home in the Pino
Community-and Mr. Dixon
engaged in farming for a
Uvelioaod for his family and to
be of service to his fellowman.
' & made a floe type of fUr-
idture, Ad rq>air work on
wagons', and often made caskAs .
for n^ghboring fano^es, whei <
needed, without cost. A number I
of his haid made items are in
the old Farmington School
house. Mr. Dixon was a
' steward in Wesley Chapel
Idethp^ Chuidi. He wall^
• many miles tkrot^ the neigh
borhood coUe^ing ftmds for the
churdi. He was educated to be
!^*a teadier, hut felt his duty to
other causes.
Mr. Dixon passed away in ,
1950. During tfae'past 20 years,
the ddhomeplaceiias been kqu •
in tact, and Now Foster Dixoii,
as the mother of the home, has
hdd a contintud interest In the
affairs of her children. The
names of the children are; Mrs.
Robort Davis, Mrs. C. S. Dull,
Mis. J. C. Ct^tte and Mrs.
Hairy VanHoy; and, Roy and
Noword Dixon. Mrs. Pearl
Cook was her sister.
i ADAM L. NEELY
Adam L. Neely of Kansas
City, Mo., . a native of
' BlocksvlUe, Aed last weAc. At
his request, his body was
committed to Kansas City
medical Center for meAou
research.
He resided In New Bern and
at. Cl^ry Point for four years
during World War H.
Survivors are: 3 sisters, Mrs.
R. Willis Brothers of New Bern,
Mrs. Bess Donlln of New York
CSty, and Mrs. June Baker of
Rahsey, N. J.: and. 3 brothors,
Arthur H.Kectyof Oak Harbor,
WatA., Woodrow W. Neely of St.
Lbula, Mo. and Richard A.
NeAy of Atlanta, Georgia.
MRS. JOHN S. WILLIARD
.Mrs. Etta wmiard, 88, of
MocksvlUe. Rt. 5, widow of John
S. WHliaro, Ara Thursday at
Haven Nursing Home. "
The funeral was held Sunday at
Baton's Chapel. Burial was In
Wesley Chapel United
MAhodlst Church cemetery.
Ate was bom in Davie Cbunty
to Thomas and Radiael Me-
Manhan Redmond and was a
member of Mt. Olive Ihiltcd
MOhoAst Oiurcfa.
Surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. Mattie Jaehning of Wah*
peton, N. D.; and two sons,
Flefdier WnUard of Advance,
Rt.l, and Harmond WHliard of
MocksvlUe, Rt. S.
MRS. CBABLB8 C. MILROLBN
COOLEEMEE — Mrs. Bottle
Ug<m MilhAen, 76, of Coolee-
mee, widow of .Charles E.
Mflholen, Aed yesterday in
Baptist HosAtal in Wmston-
Salem. The funeral wUl be at 2
p.ni. Thursday at Cooleemce
United. Molhodisl Church.
Bo^l wlU be in Legion
Memorial Park at Ccoleemee.
Sbe was bom in Halifax
County to Edwa^ and Fannie.
Owens Iiigon.' She was a
member of Cooleemee United
Methodist Church.
Surviving are three
daughters, Mrs. Robert Lowder
of Cooleemee, Mrs. Lynn Smith*
of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. O. B.
Klutz of China Grove; two sons,
Oiarles E. Mflholen of Rich
mond, Va., and David. B.<
Mllholen of Cooleomeo; three
sisters, Mrs. J. C. Compton^of
S(^ Boston, Va., Mrs, Frank
Bdmcndson of Clover, Va., and
MrsMOndal' Wllbnm^of Scots-
bi^,c'Va.;i'ajld- three '.brotberaT
H. B. Ufi<m of Scottsburg. and
A. L. and D. E; Ugon of
Lynehburg, Va.
Bio — Obituaries - 7/16/1970 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, July 22,1970
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Bio - Obituaries - 7/22/1970 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
6 • DA VIE COUNTY HNTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. JULY 23. 1970
An active member of the
Chcrrydale Baptist Oiurch in
Arlington, Va., she taught
music in (he Washington Qly
School system and was a
French hornisl in the Watergate
Sumphony, the National
Galiery Orchestra and the
National Tliealrc Orchestra.
Miss Choale was a Sunday
School teacher and an orchestra
teacher in the Lafayette, Hurst,
and John Eaton schools. Before
this, she played with the
Louisville Symphony and the
Wichita Symphony under the
direction of Durcn Dalley. She
danced the National Music
Camp wand was a staff member
in previous years.
She was also a member of the
Friday morning Music Club, the
Musicians Union and the Erika
Thlmey Dance Gub.
In addition to her parents, she
is survived by a brother, Joe
Choate of Atlanta, Ga., and two
sisters, Mrs. Frank E. Hen-
dricks of Waynesvtllc and Miss
Jane Dickey Oioate of Mem
phis, Tenn.
• Funeral services were con
ducted Monday at (he home of
ho* parents by the Rev. Harry,
;L"f\ McFarland and the Rev. "
: Victor Cole. Burial was at Gly
Memorial Park.
MRS. OTHA GRAVES
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MISS ANNA CHOATE
Miss Anna Reeves Oioatc of
Washington. D. C.,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
E. Carr Choate of Salisbury,
died Sunday at 3:45 a. m. at
Davis Hospital in Stalesville.
She was a victim of cancer.
hVss Choale and her family
were former residents of
Mocksvillc.
A graduole of Boydcn High
Sdiool. Miss Choale earned her
BA and MA degrees from the
University of Micliigan. She
was also a graduate of
Washington BlUc SCoUege.
• Mrs. Eva Berrlcr Dedmon
Graves. 74, of Rt. 4, Mocksville,
died Sunday at 10:30 p. m. at
Davie County Hospital.
She was born Dec. 2S, 1895, in
Davie County, the doubter of
the late H. M. and Drucella
Barter Elcdmon. Her husband,
Olha Graves, died in January of
his year.
Surviving are a son, Kerr
Graves of Rt. 4, Mocksvillc; a
foster daughter, Mrs. Jane
^own of Winston-Salem; three
Asters, Mrs. Rulli Baker of Rt.
5, Mrs. Kale Thompson of
Salisbury, and Mrs. Mae
Hauser of Winston- Saicm:
two brothers, Felix
Dedmon uf Ormond Beach,
Florida, and M. C. Dedmon of
Mocksvillc; three grand
children; and four great
grandchildren.
Graveside services were
conduclcd Tuesday at 3 p. m. at
Rose Cemetery in Mocksvillc.
MRS. LAWRENCE COUCH
MRS. INEZ M. WEAVER
MOCKSVILLE — Mrs. Inoz;
MayJor Weaver, 6 7, of!
Mocksvliie died Monday at
Davie County Ho^itql. The
funeral will be at 11 a.m.
Thursday at Eaton's Funeral <
Chapel. Burial will be in Ealoa
Baptist Church cemetery.
She was born In Davie County
to J. P. and Susan Eaton
Maylor and was a member of
Mocksvliie Baptist Church.
Surviving . -are t w o step*
daughteri, Mrs. P, G. Pearson
of Milwaukee, Wis., and Mrs.
Tom Margidonna of Orange
Park, Fla.; three stepsons,
Cecil C. Weaver of Slier City,
Herbert K. Weaver of Rich
mond, Vs., and George B.
Weaver of Stalesville; two
fillers, Mrs. E. M. Valenllne of
Durtism and -Mrs. Velmer
Bowles of Woodlcaf; and three
brothers. Clyde Mayior of
Mocksvilte. Rt. 5. Ftoyn iMaylor
of Mocksvillc and .M a nt i o
Jfiyior of MorksvUk, Rt, 2,
Bio - Obituaries - 7/23/1970
W. A. SHELTON
William Aster ShcUon, 79, of
Rt. 2, Mocksvillc, died Wed
nesday evening, July ISlh, at his
home.
Funeral services were con
duclcd Saturday at 11 a.m. at
Courtney Baptist Church by the
Rev. M. T. Gales and (he Rev.
Benny Bcardcn. Burial was at
the church cemetery.
Mr. Shcllon was bom Aug. 14,
1890, in Davie County, the son of
Che late Hancs and Edna Dlxon
Helton. A retired farmer, he
was a member of Courtney
Baptist Church.
Surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. Thcda Rcavis of RL.2,
Mocksvillc; two sisters, Mrs. A.
D. Richie, of Mocksvilte and
Mrs. George Lnymon of Rt. 5,
Mocksvillc; and three brothers,
Dr. L. R. SlicUon of Winston-
Salcm and Joe and Smool
ShcUon, both of Rt. S,
Mocksville.
Mrs. Marilyn Couch, 40, wife
of Lawrence Couch, formerly of
Coolccmcc and Mocksville, died
Friday, July lOlli, at 3:45 a.m.
in the Riverside Hospital In
Columbus, Ohio, following six
weeks of foiling health.
She was born July 26,1929, in
Portland, Maine, (he daughter
of Merrill and Jva Wing Morse
and had resided In Springfield,
Ohio for the past 16 years.
Mrs. Couch was employed as
a leader's aide at McKingloy
School. She was a graduate of
Portland Higli School, Maine,
and a member of the First
Baptist Church of Portland,
Maine.
Survivors include her
husband, Lawrence; one
dau^ter, Vicky; two sons,
Jamtt and Kevin, all of 319 S.
Grcenmoiml Avc., Springfield;
h«- parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill Morse of Portland,
Maine; three sisters, Mrs. John
Platl of Mechanicslown, Ohio,
Mrs. Eugene MacKenzic of
Portland, Maine, and, Mrs.
Allen White of Wimwooski.
Vermont; one brother, Merrill,
Jr.. of Portland, Maine; her
grandmother, Mrs. William
Wing of Cumberland Center,
Maine, and several nieces and
nephews.
DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
<SVlli
Area & State
0. F. FOSTER ]
I MOCKSVULE — OIlie Floydi
' Foster, 86, of North Main Street;
died yesterday at Davie County
Hospital. The funeral will be at
4 p.m. today at Eaton's Funeral
Chapel. Burial will be in-Oak
G,r^>ie .United Methodist Church
CeTnetefy. »
n He "was bom in Davie County
to R. M. and Ella Smith Foster.
He was a member of Oak Grove
United'-^ethodist Church and
was a retired fumture worker.
Surviving are a son, Ernie
Foster., of Mocksville; a sister,
Mrs. Sva Brewer of Winston-
Salem; and two brothers, Albert
,S Foster of Danville, Va., and
Eeon Foster of Mocksville, Rt.
2.
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MOCKSVILLE^ NO
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DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
4 » DAVIE COIWTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. JULY 30. 1970
FRANK HONEYCUTT
The funotil of Frank (Red)
HonoyeuU, 76, of MoeksvUlQ, a
rotifM barber, was cradueted
at- 3 p. m. Saturday at
Eaton's Funeral Ghapd by the
Rev. Charles Bullock. Burid
was in Rora Conetery.
Blr. Honeycutt, a veteran of
World War I, dM Wcdnesday.at
Davie Cbunly Ho^ltal.
He was bora In Iredell Oounty
to Jdin. and Fronie Loflin
Honeyctdl.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Blandie Hammer Honeycutt; a
daughter, Mrs. Kenneth
Dwigglns of Charlotte; a son.
Robert F. Honeycutt of
Greienvllle, S. C.; two sistors,
Mrs. Flake NOiil and Mrs.
Elmer ' McCanlin of
MooresvOIe; and a lirother, P.
A. Honeycutt of Landls.
MRS. JOHN MYERS
Mrs. Hannah Carolioe Myers,
91, of Mocksvllle, Rt. 4, wi^w
John Nbrers. died Sunday,
July 26, at Davie. County
Ho^tal.'
The funeral was hdd Tuesday
at Eaton's Funeral Chapel,
^lal was in Oak Grove United
Methodist Church Cem^ary.
She was bmm In Davie County
to J. W. and Ellxa Kurfees
Summers.
Surviving are- . three
daughtora, Mrs. Jeannle Mc>
Oamrodc, Miss Sadie Myers
and .Miss Alma Myers of
MocksvUle, Route 4; two sons,
Jfdin Henry Myers of
Mocksvllle, Rt. 4 and Tom Mycn
of Welcome: and two sisters,
Mrs. Julia Bowles of MocksvUle
and Mrs. John Poplin of..
. BfodtsySIe, Rt. 2. '
O.F.FOSTBR
Ollie Floyd Foster, 88, at
North Main Street died
Saturday, July 89, at 4 p. m. at
Davie (^unty Hospital. The
funeral was l^d at 4 p. m. at
Eaton's Funeral Chapd. Burial
was in Oak Grove United
Methodist Church Cemetery.
He was born in Davie Oounty
to R. M. and ESla Smith Foster.
He was a membv.of Oak Grove
United Methodist Church and
was a retired furniture worker.
Surviving are a son, Ernie
FUster of MocksvUle; a sister,
Mrs. Eva Brewo* of Winston*
Salem; and two brothers,
Albert S. Foster of DanvUle,
Va., and Leon Foster of
Moeksvilio, Rt. 2.
S.H.HEPLER
Samuri Harrison Hqilor, 60,
of Rt. 3, Mocksvllle, died
Sunday, Jtdy 26th at the Davie
Oounty Hospital.
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday at 8 p. m. at
Cornatzer UnitM Methodist
Church by Uie Rev. Ar^
Payne, the Rev. Carl Lane,
and ttie Rev. Benny Beardcn.
Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Mr. Kepler was bora Jan. 17;
1910, In Darie County, the son of
the late David and Phisle
Sanders Hepler.' He was a
retired farmer.
SurvlviM are his wife, Mrs.
Geneva Eosto' Keplar; four
sons, Edward, Jesse, and
Samuel R. Kefder, all of Route
3, Mocksvllle; and James
hMet&er of Rt. 1, Rockwdl; a
sisttf,' Mrs. W. L. Myos of Rt.
2, Advance: and two Inothers,
Charles Hepler of Rt. 3,
- MbcksvUle and Thomas Heplw
ofCfonmona.
Bio - Obituaries - 7/30/1970 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, August 5,1970
Davie Motive
tmtSrn monin
Of Cooleeiiiee
Mn. Aliee C. Martia, 8S. tt
NoribCtaoleenteedMnMayin
A nallve of Davie Ooiiiibf, i4ia
ms a OBomber of New MM
BuMttdnndi*
AmAviBg are five scam, llo>
race £<nrter nt PliiladUj^a,
Pa. AKoibo Foader «f OaUand,
GsMf*. aad EMur. and
Jauwr Fowlo*. all af Cool-
omoe; and linir daiq^ten,
Mis. liHB Young. Bbs. Asatee
Jones, aiM Mrs. IndBo Jones,
all of miiMonCatan, and lbs.
Vifginia Wlllianffi of OddaiMl,
Jdssie iM <Sattiiar.«B^ «f SOS
Gbtw iUL, WtanldBMni. a
natiiie «f Ikavia Qm^. 4M
Ttraraday at Btyndoa Me>
BMitei Ounttal in WaMoO'Sa*
iKBietalliielt,
lie ma bota Mte % isn, tbe
COD af the iBle Bodie aatf
ChriSier. Ito was a aBenAer af
8L MeecaV BapUM €birdi in
WlnsioiiAalim.
SorvMtt are hto wife, Mis.
CbilMiweettlier; atiter.Mis.
B. T. Winiams af Maeksvllle;
and ftiir Isallms, llMnia aidl
ftank tSMIfaer, hae af Macto-
vOa, MaiihaDGiitlMr af BaBI-
man^ |OL. i»d ChaiBe Gatther
Bio - Obituaries - 8/5/1970 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, August 5,1970
Mrs. Hudson
Of Advance
lbs. OpRKlia GaraiBudsai.
71. of Rt. 1, ASvanoe. died
Friday at 11:10 p.iD. at ItO'
A aativaflf IbivieGqnriy, dte
waaiiiedBngUtrofflieiatedioi
aad ESa BelL Sdo-
ealBd in Davie Oounty scteob.
die ww a monto of Hate
AMBlgenClmrdi.
SbrvMitt are ber iMnOiatia.
WObun Ibilnley nidMn; two
eons. R. Jf. Ibtdeen ef laA^oo
aid JTamea W. Hudni or Ibe
honie: three teoghlers. Mrs.
Helen Hoover, lbs. Rnih Long,
ami Mrs. Viohi WBean. idl of
Lndngton; a teother. Willie
ibb m Winstonedan; three
ebdas. lbs. Grace Qeniee nf
Winetmi'Salem, Mrs. Oosie
Sedt of BfoeksvOfa^ aad lbs.
(Rile Fraat of Oenmiflns; and
SCTcngiandehiidren.
HhsScBiifB
awWestMeroh
6:11 ajn.
fad ut
anatteit
brUdaya.
A ttiiive of Davie Goialy, die
ma ttie of ttw iaieVpain Sn^d Ueloay
Rrtem Wvalt. ^ was edn-
eated in toe Davie Connte
Bdnols and allaiM AnpMa
Aademy in Davie Omiily. She
pw a msaher of Studufe
^ .. wew hwdttfte a Iwofltor,
Qnds L Wratt widi whoa she
made har mae; med aevaeal
Bio - Obituaries - 8/5/1970 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
6 • DAVIU COUNTY BNTGRPRtSE RECORD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 6,1970
AIRS. WILLIAM M. HUDSON
Mrs. Cornelius Gcren liud<
son, 71. of Advance, BL I, wife
of William McKbiley Hudson,
died FViday at home, lite
funeral was held at 2 p.in.
"Diesday at Main Street Al^
Zhm Cnurd) in Oavie Ooiudy.
Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Slw was bom in Davie County
to Jim and Bhm Woodntff HaU.
Surviving are her husband;
three daugMers, ]lfIr8. 'Hdeo
Hoover, Mrs. Ruth Lmg and
Mrs. Vbla Wilson of Lexbigtra;
two sons. R. J. and James W.
Ihtdsoo of Lexington; three
^ers, Mrs. Grace Il^es of
Winston-Salem. Mrs. Ossle
Scott of Mo^ville end Aba.
OGie Florst of Gemmints: and a
brother. Willie of Winston*
8alem.
JESSIE LB6GA1THBR
* Jessie Lee Gaither, 69, of 3622
Carver Road died Thursday at
Reyndds Memorial Hospital.
He was born in Davie Cbunty.
He was a member of St.
Ste|d«ns Baptist Churdi and
was a retired em|doyee of S. M.
MtilUns Co.
Surviving are his wife, Blrs.
Christine Gaither; a dat^ter,
Mrs. Eva Cook of S32 Ansonla
IRreet; a sister, Mrs. Lillian
Williams of fifocksviUe; and
four farothos, Marshall Gaither
of Baltimore. Md., Frank and
Thomas GaltW of MocksvlUe
and Charies Gaither of Chieago,
ni.
Bio - Obituaries - 8/6/1970 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MGCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
4 - DAVIC CX)UKTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12. (970
MRS. Hra^RYB. BARNES
Mn. Geneva Blalock Batnea.
88. ta Woodlear, Bt i, Mtddow of
Henry B. Barros. died Tbur*
sday at bar home.
The funeral was hdd Sunday
at Cbokonee Baptist Church.
Burial was in 01^ Atonorial
Park at Salisbury.
She was bom In Davle Oaunty
to WOliom and Amanda Jane
Blalock. She was a monber id
Cooleemee First' Baptist
Churdi.
Surviving are fbtB* dan^tera,
Bfrs. Katnerina Yarhro of
Davenport. Fla.. Mrs: EUsabetb
Ovmash <d the home, Mrs.
Janie Wise end fihrs, Rosa
Myersof SaUshury.Rt. 9; a son,
Raymond D. Barnes of
Engiewood. Cslifimtia; and a
dster. Mrs. C. M. McFarlond of
HhrtsvOle, S. 0.
WILI4AH GRADY UAM6S
IWUIam Grady Uames, 78. of
MockaviUe, Rt. 1. med FVliiay at
Davie County Koqpital.
The ftmeral was hdd Snndav
at Eaton's Oiapo,
Burial was* In Center Unued
Methodist Church Cemetery.
He was born in Davie Cotmty
to Frank and Amy Gartner.
Uames. Be was a monber of
C^er United Methodist
Church and' was.' a *• retired
fUrntturewcritec'. • '•. f
Sorvivins ai« Ms wifd.- BSrs'.'
Sarah ^nin. IJames; a
dau^iter, Mrs. Wesi^ fiuBon of.
LexiQgtoo: two sons. Gharlea F.
f^es of .Paseagoida. IRsa..
and YSUiam G. Ijames Jr. of the
home; four sisters. Mta.
M. Walker cuid Mrs. zebRudiet
IBgh Point. Mrs. Odtts Tutterow
of Winstfrn^Salem and Birs.
Rali^ N. HcVey of McLean-
sviln.
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, August 12,1970
AArs. Barnes
Of Wbodleaf
WOODIEAP — IfrB. Geneva
Biitock Banea died Hmnday
at her home en Rt. 1.
Woodleat
lirs. Barnes VBS the widoar of
H. E. BamcB. Sto was bom In
Da^ Coimly Oct. #, 168S.
Amanda Blalock.
She Is snrvlved by four
dau^^. Bba. KMhcrhm Ya^of Davenport. Fla.. Mrs.
Qixaheth Overeash of the
borne, and hfn. JisnteWideaml
Bosa htyeraef Rt. S^SbUb-b^; one son, Baymi^ D.
Barnes of loglewood, Galif.;
and me sistm*. Mm. C. M
BScEBrland (rfKarteviUe, S.C.
The hmeral was held Sunday
at Oodleemee BmUst Cbinmfa.
Burial was in uty Btanoiial
Psrk at SelisiNiry.
William Ijames,
Rt. 1, AAo^ville
MOCKSVlLLE — William
Grady IJames. 72. of Bt i.
ftiockivi]^ iFirMay'' hi
DaWeOounty Hoq^al.
He was bom fn Davie County
to Ftank and Amy Gartner &
ames. He waa a member tf
Center United Methodist
Chttreh. He was a retired up^
iurSwdShZisSdiiw,
Mrs. Sarah Ettum uames. One
daughter, Mn. We^ Inmon of
lenrtqgton; two Sana, OiarlaF.
IJames of Hascagoula, Miss,
and WQUam G. IJimies Jr. of the
hoatm hwr ststers, Mn. Fred
B1 Walker and Mn. W. Zeh
Btnh, each of ^ Pohit. Mrs.
Odtts lUtterow of WinstonGa-
1cm and BSra. Ralph N. BkEey
efUdjeansville.
Bio - Obituaries - 8/12/1970 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVlLLE. NORTH CAROLINA
WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 8/17/1970
OtAttLBS IL tokUNSON j
MOCKSVUXE - Charic a
I Sr? Modorfllel! D»*'o OotwtyffiospUaL Tho fooeral viQ bo at'
1 "J"; Ealoa'i CbapcL
I oe in Rose Cmetetj.
! , »" hpra b Oa*ie Couai*
: ^bcUi AadmooTpimlnsoa and was a meraber!
' Uethodlst
i • retired
& . manager tor Sanford; Motor Co. here. ^ .
are hb wifc. Mrs.
Si'® Andersen Tomflnion: andUro loni, Cortan and Cole
XomUiHoo or MocluvUle.
cJa uy.rx.'^ k L
f 'f 7 'f<}y a'
Bio - Obituaries - 8/17/1970 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, August 19,1970
Charles Tomllnson, Father
Of Enterprise Editor Dies
MOCKSVnXE - Charles H.
Tomllnson, 77, of BtocksviUe,
died Sunday morning in the
DavieCounly Hospitalhere.
Mr. Tomlinson was the fhther
of Gordon Tomlinson, editor of
the Davie County Enterprise-
Record.
Bom in Davie County Oct. 3,
1892, Mr. Tomlinson was theson
of the late A. R. and Elisabeth
Anderson Tomlinson. He was a
member of the Mocksville Ma
sonic Lodge No. 134, serving two
terms as lodge master. He was
recently dtM by the lodge for
bis service in coaching 109
members to mtccessful degree
achievement in masonic work.
He was a monber and former
choir director of First United
Methodist Church, and was the
first chief of the Mocksville
Volunteer Fire Department
which was organized in the
early 1020's. He was a veteran of
World War I, and fbr 30 years
was parts manager for Sanford
Motor Co.
Survivors indude his wife,
BIrs. Vida Anderson Tomlin
son; and two sens, Gordon and
Cde Tomlinson of BfoduyiUe.
William A^ller.
ih. 4, AAocksville
MOCKSVILLE - William
Henry Miller, 81, of Rt. 4,
Mocksville, died Thursday eve
ning at Veteran's Hospital in
Salisbury.
Surviving are his wife, Rosa
Salley MiUer; one sen, Jesse
Safl^ of Rt 4, Mocksville; live
sisters, Mrs. Sara Miller of
Cleveland, Mrs. Bdle Jenkins
of Katuiapolis, and Mrs. Zella
Cole, Mrs. Nancy Treadway,
and Mrs. Mayfidd Lewder, all
of Albemarle; and one brotha*,
Barlo Miller el Kannapdis.
Man Fires Into Home Girl, 3, Shot To Deafh
MOCSSVtLLB - A three-
yoardd ghl was diot tat dm
in tat of a window at btr
tannw^ apparalbr dnendng an
atgumananiflng adidts.
BeWil dwiHng ouwuied
Saturdsy rfgh*, but
dfffjtiw of Uie tragedy
have not been rdessed by the
Davte8taerrEroD«artittcnt
ffiHed was Rttaaulene Ed
wards of Rt 1, Hannfloy. Her
funeral was condueledTtiesI
fnorning at Eaton's Funeral
Heemim burial til IbeUberty
Pilgrim tftf Qlfflfth Ofmfr
idenlity of tfae asnikai
im not been disdeeed by die
stacrifTs dcpartmeut, but an tai-
vesdgBdon and a searcfa to ttae
man is underway. His hfendtyiggtiently is kn^ to autbor-
Cgraier Boi Rtahards said
the airl died instandv.
The afwaihnt, whohadbefB
drinking, demanded that the
girTs mother, Lena Mae Ed
wards, rwnf* out of her house
and bring ho* children. The
refused ana tumed off
The ttssadaiit then shot into
the house, striking tfae three-
year-old who was'standing.
dtaecdy tai fhnt of the darkened
wittdow. Two dtdOs unre found.
At toast one of the blasts ripped
dwoogb die window and into the
tontture.
The child is survived by her
mottles' and a sister. Miss
Gtonda Edwards of the faflme.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
4 - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1970
CHARLES H. TOMLINSON
Funeral services for Charles
H. Tomllnson, 77, of MocksvlUe
were held Monday aflernoon at
Eaton's -Chapel The Rev.
James A. iUlcn officiated.
Burial with full Masonic Riles
was in Rose Cemeta-y.
Mr: Tomllnson died Sunday
morning at the Davie County
Hospital. He had been seriously
01 for some time.
He was bom in Davie County
on October 3,1892 to A. R. and
Elizabeth Anderson Tomllnson.
He was a veteran of World
War t serving overseas with the
American Expenditionary
Force. During World War II be
served as a member of the
Davie County Board of Selec-
live Service.
Mr. Tomllnson helped to
organize and served as the fimt
chief of the Mocksville
. Volunteer Firo Department in
the early 1920's. With the ex
ception of a few years during
the 193Q's, he serv^ as Chief of
the Mocksville VFD until his
retirement in 1960.
He was manager of the parts
department of Sanford Motor
Company for more thon 30
years.
He was a devoted member of
MMksviile Masonic Lodge No.
134, serving two terms as
master: He was recently
honored by this lodge with a
citation ond plaque denoting his
service in hdping more than 109
to successfiuly adiieve their
Masonic d^rees.
• He was a member of the First
Methodist Church of Mocksvflle
and was a former choir directo*-:
of that chiirch,
Survivir^'arblhis'wlfo, Mrel.^4
Viola AhderMn'^Tbmlibsbn' of,
the horne'r twd'sons/'Gordon*
Tomllnson^and Henry Cole''^
TomUnson, both of Mocksville r
at^ three paiDdchUdren.
A Goodbye To His Dad
By Sue Short
ovIilindPn^ *"7
lo rilt In on |j,u taik "•
of menj- ielenli. 11^(0"dTlo 1*1^97
"me or the muile still on ril t i®."®
M.lhodljt Church of sfoc^n, "hi ^1"! l/nlle<l
t ir.s i.ld "he cooW * which
for many yean and led th. " 1 fhe ehoir
violin "ccompanlmenno ih^l.L '• ^ "><
• -Uc helped orgaX he '
iht (own ind wai * faifiiiiA n ® DcpBrlmcn( for
..He worhed
pany. ^ Sanford Motor Conj.
home nn.l "r ""r fodo add Jobi ot
Mlnejiiirockie»enil*e.r,7» ! "leroled member,hard road, he cJI™h«i t I"® had a
mlnat/on for which he Ifeuoch deter-dltflntu llmei wiu, » b.ttie^e „r't°I.!
eouldn'i win. Probably reallted he
P«"tagoar way .lofie'na.theynJ'eS'l?— )
WILLIAM MILLER^ 61
William Henry MQIer, 61,
Rt. 4, Mocksvitle, died Thur
sday evening at Veteran's
Hoq)ilal In Salisbury.
He was bom in Rowan County
.on March 6,1909 to the late Mr.
andlMrs.Ivey Miller. He was a
retired employee of Thompson
Veneer Plant, a member of the
North Main Street Church of
Christ, and a vetvan of World
War Two.
Surviving are his wife, Rosa
Safley MUlcr; one son, Jesse
Safley of Rt. 4, Mocksvillo; five
sisters, Mrs. . Sara Miller of
Ceveland, Mrs. Belle Jenkins
of Kannapolls, and Mrs.- Zella
Cole, Mrs. Nancy Treadway.
and Mrs. Mayfleld Inwder, ail
of.Albemarie; and one brother.
Carle Miller of Kannapolls,.
Funoral services were con
ducted Sunday at Baton's
Funeral Chapel by Clin'ord
Shaver. Burial followed In
Rowan Memorial Park.
SANDRA BROADWAY
Sandra Christine Broadway,
age 3, daughter of Roy Phillip
and Shirley Tise Broadway of
Lexington, Route 9, formerly of
Route 4, Mocksville, died
FViday morning, August 14th, at
Lexington Memorial Hospital of
latural causes.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m.
Saturday at Piedmont Ftmeral
Chapel in Lexington. Burial
was in Churchland cemetery.
Surviving are her parents; a
sister, Miss Cynthia Broadwav
of the home; ond, her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Use of Route 4, Mocksville:
Inez Broadway of Routc&,
Lexington; and, Earl Broadway
of Florida.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
6 • DAVIB COUNTY BNieRPRISB RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1970
WALTER 0. ADMAN
Waller 0. Airnian, 68; of
Seagrove, died Ttiesday at the
Randolph Menorlal Ho^ttal In
AsbetNTO after an tllness of
three years.
He. was bora In Randtdph
Cbunty to the late Harris and
Pearl Richardson Auman and
was a member of the Seagrove
United M^odist Churdi. He
owned and operated Seagrove
Motor company until • his
retirement in 1962.
The funeral was held Thur
sday at Seagrove United
Methodist (%u^ with In
terment In the church
cemeiary.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Edna Tlr^don Auman; one
daughter, Mrs. Martha A.
Ridmour of MochsvQIe: two
sons, W. C. Aitman, Jr. and
James Laor Auman both of
Seagrove; one sister, Mrs.
Mamie IQdd of Asheboro; one
half-brother. Dale Voncannon of
Lexington; four granddilldren
and two great-granddiildrmi.
Mrs.Whlfe^
Poyie Native
' ' Mrs. OthdiaWiUiams Whiter
28, of 62 Remington Place, New
RodMRe, N.Y., died this mom-
lag at l2tOS at While View Bnii
Nurshtg Hdne. She had been in
fbrfiveyesrs.' •
A nattveofDavle County, she
was bmi 23, S9tt, daugli-
ter of Otis and Mary Hoseh
.WilHsms.
• «81ie wuedueated.ln ttieDavie
• c£iege
of Durham witti the dsn of
1661
- .ShewisempIflycd8san;e(Be-.
M linearch teamman.-
.\Mii White bdonged to New.
' BelM Baptiit Churdi In Davie.
County and Maeedonla Rsptlst
Ctarch in Mt Vetnon, N.Y.
, - ! Survivors indude her hus
band;-Mdvyn V^tte of New
: ROdidle, N.Y.; her j^enta,
Mr; aid Otis WW^ of
ModksvUle; and two aliters,
- MisaNovdIaWflHsmBindMri.
Annette.-Whttt^ both of New
Rod;dl^N.Y.'
vTFlmersl.serrlces win be coo-
diieted'.llutridiy at 2 p.m. at
New-Brad Church In;
IhWlef^iilylWtheRev.W.M. =
Ada^^^Bsraif wia he in the
diiiwbcraetety.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE CX)UNTY RNTERPRISH RI;CORD. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1970
C.J.ANGELL
Funeral services for CashwelJ
Jones Angcll, Sr.. 76, of Route 5,
Country Lane, were hold
Thursday, August 27th at 4 p.ni.
at Blaise Baptist Church by the '
Rev. Alvis Cheshire. Burial was
1x1 (he Joppa cemetery.
Dr. J. W. Angell of Winston-
Salcm assisted in the service.
Mr. Angell died early Wed
nesday, August 26th, at his
home after a short illness.
He was bom in Davie County
on December 22,1893, son of the
late W. B. and Maggie Gaithcr
AngcII. He had lived In
Mocksvlllc his entire life.
rOWEU L. VVILKINS JR. |
MOCK.SVILLE — The Rev. I
Powell L. Wilkins Jr.. 38, of;
Mocksville, Itl. 3 died yesterday I
at Davie Couniy Hospital, ofi
natural causes. The funeral willj
be at 3 p.m. Thursday at Smith |
Grove United Methodist Church.'
Burial will be in Oakwood
Cemetery in SlalesvIlte.
He was born In Slalesvllle to
Lahmon and Opal Porto r
He operated the Angell
Jcwciery and Appliance Co. in
Mocksvlllc forever SOyears and
was affiliated with the AngcH
Poultry, C and C Poultry and
Davie Couniy Egg Producers
and Uic Country l..ano Estates.
He. was a charier member of
(he Blaise Baptist Church,
member of the Mocksville
Moose Lodge, and charter
member of Junior Order of
America.
He Is survived by his widow,
Clona Landrclh Angcti, of the
home; one son, Cashwdl Jones
Axigcl! Jr. of Rt. 5. Mocksville;
five daughters, Mrs. Ruby
Purvis of MocksvHIe, Mrs.
Virginia Clement of R.t. 2,
Mocksville, Mys. Bobbie
Robispn of Winslon-Salcm, Mrs.
Billy' Horton and Mrs. Betty
Carter of Rl. S, Mocksville;
three brothers, W. Dennie
Angell of Kannapolis, Brady L.
Angell and Tildcn Angeil of Rt.
2, Mocksville; one sister, Mrs.
'Tremi Mcssick of Rt. 2,
Mocksville;-16 grandchildren
and 10 great grandchildren..
MRS. SARAH CHAFPIN
Mc- BRIDE
Mrs. Sarah Chaffin McBride,
age 61, of Emporia, Vir^nla,
died August 2Sth, 1970, in a local
bospital after a long illness.
Mrs. McBride . was bom in
Mocksville, North Carolina,
She was a dedicated English
teacher for 27 years, having
taught in Goldsboro, North
. Carolina, and the Mecklenburg
and Grcensvtllc. County School
Systems in Virginia.
She Is survived by her
hustond, Marceitus D. Mc
Bride. Jr; two daughters, Mrs.
Thomas W. Short of Purdy,
\%ginia, Miss Sara Neli Mc
Bride of Victoria, Va.; four
sisters, Mrs. James J. Nossar of
Charlotte, N. 0., Mrs. Paul
Humphreys, Raleigh. N. C.,
Mrs. Louise Lynch, Salisbury,
N. C.; Miss Emma Chaffin,
Durham, N. C., two brothers,
William Chaffin, Durham, NM
C., Holland Oiaffln, Mocksville,
N. C., three grandchildren,
Tommy, KImbcrly and Karen
aorl of Purdy, Virginia. Funcr
services were held Thursday,
August 27, at 2:00 p.m. at
Echols Funeral Home, Emporia
vdth interment in Emporia
Cemetery.
Dullns-Smlth Grove United
Methodist charge.
He was educated at MlichoSl
College, Lenoir Rhyne College
end Duke University and he
was a veteran of the Korean
Wbt
Surviving arc bis wife, Mrs.
Miriam Ervln Wllklns; two
daughters, Deborah Eileen and
Nancy Victoria Wilkins "of the
home; his mother of Slalesvllle;
and his grandmother. Mrs.
Maggie Joynor Wilkins of
.Stoteavllfe.
HERMAN C. IJAMES
Herman Cl^g (Izzyl Uan^cS'
66, of SOl Maple Avenue, for
merly of Winslon-Salem, died
Sunday at the Mcdlcenler in
Winston-Salem.
The funeral was held Tuesday
at Eaton's Funeral Chapel.
Burial was In Forsyth Memorial
Park in Winston-Salem.
He was bom In Davie County
to R. M. and Louise Cartner
Ijamcs. He was the retired
owner and operator of the Snack
Spot in Winston-Saicm.
Surviving are his wife, Airs.
Clora Swaim Ijames; two
daughters, Mrs. ^ton Belts of
Durham and Mrs. Albert
Arrington of Winston-Salem; a
stepdaughter, Mrs. B. S. Holl
Jr. of V^nston-Salem; a step
son.-Alvin A. Thomas of Win
ston-Salem; and a sister, Mrs
Ftank Miller of Salisbury.
ERNEST A. Graham
Ernest A. Graham, 56, of 202
Cain Street, Spencer, who was
an employee at Heritage
Furniture Company, died early
Saturday morning, August 29th,
at Rowan Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services were hdd at
3 p.m. Sunday, August 30th, at
St. Luke's Lutheran Church in
Bear Poplar. Burial was In the
church cemetery.
He was born in Rowan County
to Arthur C. and Claudie
Hegler Graham. He was a
member of St. Luke's Lutheran
Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Margaret Beck Graham; a
daughter, Mrs. Ernestine
Norton of Rockwell; a son, Ted
A. Grahom of the home; his
mother of Cleveland, Rt. 1; four
sisters, Mrs. Robert Miller of
Mooresviile, Mrs. John
SUkdeather of StatesvUle, Mrs.
Boyd Avcock of Homestead,
Fla., and Mrs: Pete Couchell of
Charlotte; and five brothers, '
James A., Carl H., Leonard 0.,
and Paul E. Graham of
Geveland and Bubert H.
Graham of Troutman.
. .1. *.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
•'• Sofley^;JJiUer"-,60,
:-'Rt.:-i;7'widovrof, C^5®*wBn^
Vdre'd-jj <rf ;• ::^iiiatuia^^<®aL<-u-s"e .4,
yesterday; a'l '';Dayie '','C6lm'ty.
;• Hospital; The fimeral;?-\^-.
;v.'4 -••■ .p.in.tii-Saturday .7. at ] -Eatim's'>;F.mieral ;;chapel.Burial'l-^U, .be.^iii'Redlaiid Pentecbstal-.^Ifiiess'
^ChurchrCemetery-J She was bom in Davi.Q^iin^', to -Joto A., and Mary/Martin"Sofley and was" "^a -inenibe^-bf, Redland vlPenlecostal iHoUness
;Church. She was "a retiredempkiyeT of -the r^Hanes'; v,Cor-, poration 'in ■WinstOn-Saleirtv'yf SuTvivrh^ are a' ^n, ''Herman 'Miller 'of Advance, Rt. 1;" fpiui:
sisters," Mrs. Ethel .Coot'^f 'Advance, Rt.- 1, • Mr^/'Lola'
•Etichson of Mocksvilleii, Rt/;2,.Mrs. Marie •■.■■Clingmani;5i:6 f 1Mocksville, Rt.- 5," and?5r'-]^s^!Elizabeth Smith. oPltWii^ton"??Salem, Rt. 9; and 1th i*e e|brothers, Jesse M.'Soffeiy-Sr. ofi
Advance, Rt. 1, -'Hehiy anra
Frank Sofley of Mocksville,
S- •
bi/"- ■?- Cu /z. -71Q
^-0^ I'f ?o
Co.tub„o.... .yi^WodaWlle, H. C.
OAVIt Cu. PUBLIC UBfV\Ry
MOCK&VlLLMi m
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, September 9,1970
Alfred Turner, 48,
Davie Native Dies
Mrs. AAiller
Of Mocksville
Alfred F. Turner. 4t, of
Meadowbrook Drive, Durfaen, a
Davie Counly native, died
Friday at 9 p.m. at Walls
Hospital in Dunum.
Funeral services were coo-
ducied Sunday at 3 p.m. at Mt.
Hermon Baptist Church In
Durham. Burial followed at the
church cemetery.
The body remained at the
Hali-Wynne Funeral home until
placed in the church before the
aervices.
Mr. Turner, a veteran of
World War 11. was sUUoned at
Pearl Harbor when it was at
tacked. He received the Purple
Heart for his service during the
war.
Surviving are las wife, Bin.
Mildred OtapeU Turner, f<r-
meriy of Cooleemee: a aon.
Blike Turner M the home; a
daughttf, Miss Susan Turner of
the home; and two brotfaen,
Ray Turner of Greensboro and
Baxter Turner of Salisbury.
Mrs. Benson, 61, Dies Suddenly
Mrs. George Sidoey Benson
Sr.. 61. of Rt 1. Woodtaaf, died
suddenly Sunday morning in
Rowan Btanorial Hospital.
Funeral services were coo-
dncted Tuesday at 4 o'clock ki
Unity Presbyterian Church by
the Rev. Mairolm Bollock. Bur
ial was in the church cemetery.
Blemarials may be made to
the Unity Presbyterian Church
forest misskn fund
Bin. Beeaon was As fcrawr
Mte Ldia Ftomiim. daogMto sf
the late NMhan N. sodBsatoa
BCcKlmwy Fleming. She was
bom to Rowan County (B March
a, 1909. She attandad Rawan
ciouDty sdMois, tha Farm Uia
School and Catawba Collage
and was a Csrmar aehosl toa»
ar.
9>e was a member ^'bie
Unity Pretbytertao Church, the
women of the Church and the
Cooleemee Senior adzens Qcb.
She wai married June r, 19M
to George Sidney Benson Sr..
who survives.
Bio - Obituaries - 9/9/1970
Other sunrrvon todnde two
sons, Oeorye 6. Benson Jr. of
Rt 9, Salhfi^. and NaBuo N.
a stnd^ at N. C. State
1Mveni9: aMdaoMtter. Mrs.
ChufsB (Masiha) Graham of
Dghasn; ihraa bcediara. Roitert
IM Plemiae, Heodwam Plera
iag sad Jmriv Ftemiog. caeh of
Weadl^; fifviiitor*. Mrs. Ro-
SSMS BM ad Mrs. VirgtoU
TM^ef W««fid, Mrs. OMvhi
Wead of Fort Plerca, Fla.. Mrs.
Babsrt MrllHwret of Fagtts-
vOa and Bta. Ettiahsifa
manef Potomac, Bid.
BIoaDVILLE — Mrs. Baton
SeUsy Iflltor. iS, el St. l. Ad-
vaaea, diad Thvwdsy la th*
DartoCtaiBty Hcapkal.
Sba was bora ftog. 19, ItU. in
Davto Ctomty, tha daughtor of
tha lata Jonii A. and Mary
BUrtia SMlay. Bar buabaad,(3a^^ BOisr, prsfitott bar to
SurvtvtBg art a ana, Hsnnaa
Bfiltor of W. I, Advanos; Im
atotora, Mrs. Bthal M of Bt 1,
Advanos, Ifas. Ida Mctrfnanii
of Rt. 1, ItoekavUto, BIra, Maria
/sti»ipwni» of Rt 6. MoekavOto,
andlira. Biiabatb toxdib of Itt,
9, Wlaaian-SatoB; and thraa
brothars. Jesaa BL Bsftoy of Rt
1, Advaaea, sad RHry and
VVaak gaflay. both of m. I.
MaatevUto.
AVs. Lou Gullett
Succumbs At 87
Mrs. Lou Zsna Oullett, IT, of
116 Wast Bank St.. StUstary,
dtsd Saturday mornina to Row
an Btomorial HosptUl. 8ha sras
diawt^ofJ.W.Oultott.
She was bom on Novsmbar 9,
ma in Davto OsoBty to tha lata
Samoal and Mary Howard,
Mrs. GMtott was a mwnbv of
Turrmtins Bapttot Chtwch of
Maeksvilto.
tovivtog art two daughton,
BIra. of OoSm
and Bfas. Myrtto Hanunatt of
CUna Cheva; one aon, V. L.
GuDatl Sr. of Salisbury; ana
hilf-sfsiir. Mn.NinaCuudaof
Ballstawy; and one half-brolh-
m, Brack Itowanl of Iteka-
vUto.
DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECO^. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10,1970
MRS. CARLYLE MILLER
Mrs. Helen Sofley Miller, 60,
or Advance, Rl. 1. widow of
Cariyle Miller, died of natural
causes yesterday at Dovie
County Hospital.
The funeral was held '
Saturday at Elalon's Funeral
Chas>el. Burial was in Redland
Pentecostal Holiness Church
Cemetery.
She was bom in Davle County
to John A. and Mary Martin
Sofley and was a member of
Roland Penecostal Holiness
Chur^. She was o retired
employe of the Hancs Cor-
poration of in Wlnston*Salcm.
Surviving are a son, Herman
Miller of Advance, Rt. 1; four
Asters, Mrs. Ethel Cook of
Advance, Rt. 1, Mrs. Lola
Elichson of Mocksville, Rt. 2,
Mrs. Marie Clingman of
Mocksville, Rt. 5, and Mrs.
EHIzabeth Smith of Winston-
Salem, Rt. 9; and three
brothers, Jesse M. SoOcy Sr. of
Advance, Rt. I, Henry and
Frank Sofley of Mocksville, Rt.
5.
Bio - Obituaries - 9/10/1970 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, September 16,1970
Marvin D. Peoples
Of Joyner Street
Dies At Age 86
WOCKSVll-LB - Wflfvlo
n,iVe Pecnlw. 86.a)od SunSay at Davlc Ocmy
"TtomVS?,
Coualy. M'.
the late Monroe "
Pcoplw. Kc^as a
wnrVpf and A ^5? •.S Owve UnUcd Mctlwdist
include one d.nuBV
Iff. MfB. Elhd
4. MocksvUlc;
Peoples of SalislJury and 1
E Lourn
brvlhcrs. Utnmc ,i,«pl«,t»llorRt. 2.M«cksvHle.
/Ars, Oinkins^
Da vie Native
putienil !iCTvici;s tor Mra
Miirv WhiikKiV Vinklns. ni. o
Diivii' CiiiiiMy. "* 1
MotKliiy al 1.«il!l '
\Uir.i«t i-illliiNinl"'
i^nson f j.,-s
Kuncrol services f(r •
yi .,i p hWnc'V Dviwnti- ' *04'inh^ wct'c
ami bnriJil was
'TS&rr' m;
Paul Cainpl)t'll and AdleneSw -
si"y nllllii "I
marl ill llusp'ial-
Bill Messick
Of Mocksville
ill.' Ill* was iKirn I"
('< uTiiy i>cc. «. I
'S sur^w i.y w
'^ir si "ifrs. MlHS Ma'-enrcL
^,i WitiMoivHalvin. Mis. Jay J
Wiiiltnaiii Mrs.iiirfaVy®! i -Mm, Mvrllo Mcssick. 111 ^
MiiiiL-M* Ind.: iwahalMa'oll''-'^'^'
)„d. and awrlic SlW'itk W
;ii Kaion PuiH'cnl ll«ino.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIK COUNTY BNTERPRISG RECORD, THURSDAY. SEPTEMDER 17. 1970 . 9
MARVIN DUKE PEOPLES
Marvin Duke Peoples, 88, of
Cooleemee died Sunday at
Davie Ootinly Hondtal.
Tliefttneral wasMd Tuesday
at Eatm'sChapd. Burial was In
ChcBtnut Grove United
Methodist Church cemetery.
He was bom In Davle County
to Monroe and Loidse Peoples.
He was a memb^ of Chestnut
Grove United Methodist Church
and was a retired textile'
woritor.
Sundvlng are a daughler,
Bfrs. Ethel Hampton of
Mocksvnie, Rt. 4; two sons,
Arthur Peoj^ of Salisbury and
Floyd Peoples of Cooleemee} a
rtster, Mrs. Laura Eaton' of
Mocksvllle, Rt. 8; and two
brothers, Lennle and John
Peoples of BfoccksviUe, Rt. 2.
Rev. Roscoe B. Fidier, pastor
of Cooleemee Presbyterian
Churdi officiated.
BILLMBSSIOC
- Funeral services for Bill
Messlck, 66, of Route 4,
Mbcksvilie, were hdd Satur
day, September I2tfa, at liberty
United Methodist. Church.
Burial was In Rowan Memorial
Park.
Mr. Messlck was dead on
arrival at Davle COunty
Hoi^ital Thursday, September
10. •
He was boro ln Davle County
Dec. 21, 1909, son of the late
Henry C. and Delia Creed
Bdesslck.
He Is survived Iw his wife,
Mre. Sadie Howard Mesrtck:
one sister, Mrs. Sherrlll
Mwndny of Rt. 4, Mocksvllle;
live half-sisters, Miss BAargaret
Messlck and Bbs. Gladys Flynn
<rf Winston-Salem^ BSrs. Wayne
Wadman; Mrs. Sarah lioyd and
BOss .M^e Mesrtdc, an of
fifuncle,1nd.; two haU-brothers,,
Rob^ Mesrtdt of Knl^ttown,
bd. -and Charlie BfOssick of
OLIVER C. HOWARD
Oliver C. Howard, 79, of 101
Seventh Street, Lexington died
Sunday moml^ In thie Haven
Nursing and Convalescent
Center near Lexington after
bdng In declining h^tb for six
years and serlo^y 01 for two
months.
He was bom In Davle County
on January 19, 1691 to Victor
and Ida Qrolts Howard.
He was a monber of the
Smith Grove UiUted Methodist
Chui^.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday at the Old Vemon
Primitive Baptist Church. The
Rev. C. FVank Penninger and
the Rov. Troy York oflloiated.
Mr. Howard Is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Mary Ann Money
Howard of the home and four
dau^ters: Mrs. Oddl Tesh of
Wlnston-Salem; Mrs. Odell
Leonard of Lexington; Mrs.
Henry Burton of Lexington, Rt.
3; end Mrs. A. W. Glascoe of
Wlnstn-Selem, Rt. 10., one son,
Arnold V Howard of Winston-
Salem; 12grandchildren and 6-
great grand chlldroi and one
brother, Charlie Howard of
Vfinston-Salom.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, September 23,1970
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
12 - DAVIB COUNTY UNTBRPRISB RBCORD» THURSDAY, SBPTEMBBR 24, 1970
M. T.JONES
Funeral Borvlces for Melvln
niomoa Jones, 80, of 8733 Talt
Terrace, Nnfolki Va., were
conducted at Voglers Main
Street Chopd In Wmston-Salem
at 1 p. m. Sunday, September
20, by Mr. Oaroice TUeker and
the Rev, W. C. Anderson.
A second service was held
Monday at the Hotlman-Brown
Funeral Home at Baysido. Va.
Burial was held In Woodlawn
Memorial Gardens In Norf<dk.
Mr. Jones died Saturday,
September 19, at 7:30 a. m. at
the Medlcenter in Vnoston*
Salem. He had been In sertousy
Ql since February.
' He was bom in Davio County
on AprQ 13,1920to Oliver Brown
and wUle Fhdps Jones.
He spent his early life In
Advance and served as a chief
petty officer In the Navy during
World War U.
He had been a controbnan for
the power plant at LUtle Oredc
Am^bious Base In norfolk,
Va., until he became 111. .
Surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. Chanes R. Jwmings of
Virginia Beach, Va., two sons,
Curtis M. Jones of Virginia
Beach and Brian M. Jones of
Fort Wayne, Ind.; two grand*
dilldreni his parents, both of
Advance: three sistm, Mrs.
Joe Rdch of Orland, Fla., Mrs.
Wayne Monk of Fairfax, Va.,
and Mrs. Edward H. Pterce of
VL^lnla Beedi.
RAYMOND W. MICHAEL
Raymond Wehster Michael,
87, of Advance, Rt. 2 died of a
heart attack Thursday at Davia
County Hospital.
The funeral was held at
Bethlehem United Methodist
Churdi. Burial was In the
church cemetery.
He was born in Davidson
County to Albert and OUle
Fisher Midiael; He was a
member of Bethldtmn.United
Methodist Church and was a
owner and operator of
MIchad's Trucking CO.
Surviving aro his wife, Mrs.
Gladys Brauchamo Michael;
of Lexington; six
sisters, Mrs. Ben fiails and Mrs.
Joe King of Advance, Rt. 1, and
Mrs. Archie Masaicup, Mrs.
Edward Carter, Mrs. George
Dowel! and Mrs. Wade
Mwrriman of Wlnston^Salom;
and four .brothors, Clyde
Hlchad of Qonmons, A. N.
Michael of Winston'SBlem, A. C.
' MIchoel of Mobllo, Ala. and
Jdm B. Bllchael of Easley, 8. C.
R. P. CHARLES
Robert P. Charles, pf
Davie County, dled,ot 2 a. m.
Tuesday at On VA Hospital In
SallslMiry.
Born September 2, 1878, In
DavIo County. Mb Chories was
a son of the late John N. and
Sallie Bessent Charles. Me spent
Ids early life In Oregon and
Canada and returned to Davle
K years ago. He was a vderan
of the Spanish American War,
Boxr Rebellion, PhllllDines
Insurredion and World War I.
He is stawlved a number of
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday at Summersett
Memorial Chapd, comhtcted by
the Rev. Varnoa B. MoDanlel.
pastor of 'Staliings Memorial
Baptist Church, wuial was in
Jerusalem Baptist Church
cdttetdy In Davie Cotm^. n
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
TWIN CITY SENTINEL, 9/26/1970
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i- HOCKSVlLIiE^^SSis.'* Uaggie
^Joqes-.Dwisgins, 86|
•-vQla^.Bti-kar .9rid9Vi<o^^|^iEU&^
pniggbis, «ed . jresterday .
^ Iw Haven Httrs^ Bbma.' f,]
1V fihe vas bom in Davie Ooimty
>10 . Vi Coe and Waltiwhi Batty
iJonesp i . t "<
1 ^ttrvivlng are'two dau^ters;
2^ San Tzesndl and Mrs*
rS'allas 3ioore Jr., both of
fMo^sville, Rt 1; two sons, L.
I Conrad Dwig^ of UocksvUle,
9L 1 andiCliDard F. Dwlggiiia
of fVioston<Salemi two alsto^
'Mrs. Bertha*' Brown- and Jas:.
j J; Xi. J^, bodk of Moc!csvQte,
iRt 5; and a foster brother,
jTom: Jones of East Bead.
The fimeral will be hdd at
4 p4n. Sunday at .Eaton's Fa-
ttoal ^ne Oiapel. Burial ^
^ In .Center United Method
Otureh Cemetei^.
The fomily will be at the fu*
sera! home from 7 to 9 p.m.
today.
7i«vu ScsLj
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 9/27/1970
Kainlngi. ^ «limetdW<lfe§n5
p<6*'"toflayat 2atOQ*8 S^neril:
QiapeL\Bitrial will wubiCeniS,
IfaHcd
. •StaB iras beni ill 2)avle (?doiits
to W. Coe-'aaft IteHa&vBalter'
Jaatt. Sherwaa =<a,'ixzi^|)er.(^
Center "Dtaifta
;.GbDidi^
} t« Surviving are two dan^t^
{Bto. Daa Fresnell' and - 3In.
Pattas Jloore Jr. of Hodcat^,
Ri 1: 'Moa,'. CMnard P;
Dwiggms^ <Wtai8to&4dIam' aM-
hBfodcsvili^-^R&'l; t«oHtisten;<
Mas. Bertba Brdvm aod Mrs. J.'
li. Jolly <a MockOTflle. Rt 5; '
and a tostor brother, TSom Scstis
Bast-Bend;
Ar- ^ • 'Jouvft-M^U
•SfePh LV-/9^e>
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
MOCKSVILLE — Mrs. AddieElizabeth McCullough Syice-good, 76, of Mocfcsville,
3, widow. of . Grover
Swicegood, died at 5:30 am
Home Haven Nursing
¨ bom in Davie Coiintv
. he and Emma LeonardMcCullough. She was a member
Churcii - Methodist
airvfvfag are a daughter,,
u Fi:. • Cope . Of isai :s.
' c Roadi._,Winston-1&alem ;> a-son, James Swicegood [
Of Mpcksville, . Rt. 4; five'
Smndcliildren and six great
grandchildren; and four sisters,
Mifses vAnnie. Sadie and EvaMcCuhough, all of Mocksville,
4 and Mrs. W. A. Foster
of Salisbury.
The funeral, will be conducted
at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Eaton's
Funeral Home Chapel by the
Ray* J- C. Lane and the Rev.Bill Creason. Burial will be in
the Turrentine Baptist Church
Cemetery near Mocksville.
The family will be at the
^neral home from 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday. ^
r >, • C i i y
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MOCKSVILLE. NO
10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,1970
MRS. J. A. HARTMAN
Mrs. Ruth Bulner Harlman,
72. of Advajtco. wife of J. A.
Harbnan, died ^iday al Rowan
Manorial Hospital at Salisbthy.
Ihe (uttoral was hdd Sunday
at Advance' United Methodist
Church. . ^ .
She was bom in Davio Ootmty
to W. F. and Addle Lee Butner
and was a member of Advance
United Methodist Church. She
was a retired schooUeachw.
^irviving are her husband;
two daughters, hOss Caitdyn
Hartman of the home and Bdrs.
El^e Vogler (d Advance; a son,
W. B. Hartman of Wlnsloo-
Salem; two idslers, Miss Soidiia
Butner of Advance, Rt. 1, and
Mrs. H. F. Bowden of
Mocksville; and a brother,
EnHOt Butner of Advance, Rl.
L
MRS. ABBIE SWICBGOOD
Funeral services for Blrs.
Abbie Elisabeth McCuUough
Swiceftood, 76, of Route 3, were
held Wednesday, September
aoth, at 2 p. m. at Batim's
Fungal Chapel by the Rev. J.'
C. Lane aim the Rev. Bill
Creason. Burial was in
Turrentine Baptist Qiurch
cem^e^.
Mrs. ^cegood died Monday
at 5:30 a. m. at I^nn Haven
Nur^g Home.
Bern In Davle County June 4,
1S94, she was a dau^ter of-lhe
late Charlie and Emma
Leonard McCuUough. She was
Ute widow of Grover Swicegood,
and was a member of Uborty
United Methodist Church.
Survivors Include one
dat^er,.Mrs. C. J. Cbpe of
Winst«i-^an; one son, James
Swicegood of Rt. 4, ModcsvUIe;
four sistav. Miss Annie Mc**
Cuilough, Miss Sadie Mc>
CuUough and Miss Eva Mc*
Cuilough all of Rt. 4,
MochsvlUe; and Mrs. WA.
Foster of Salisbury; Hve
grandchildrm and six great*.
grandchUdren.
MRS. TAYLOR CALL, 82
Mils. Cora Mae Call, 82, of Rt.
4, Mocksville, died at 12:45 a jn.
Thursday at Lynn Raven
Nursing Home hero. 9ie was
bom in Davie County April 1.
1888, deleter of the late iUfl-ea
W. and Sarah' James SaRey
Pheips,
Funeral services were hdd
Saturday at Liberty United
H^odiM Churdi whore Mrs.
Call hdd her monberddp.
GmducUiig the rites wore Rev.
J. C. Lane and the Rev. Ralidi
McGamrock. Burial in the
church conetery.
Survivors Include her
husband, Taylor Call; two
daughters, BSrs. Seth McDanid
of MocksWUe and Mrs. JoseNi
Janow^ of Fayetlevllle; five
sons, Ral|di, Oscar and Charles
Coll of Mocksville; Gr^am
Call of Burlington and CSarence
Call of Rt. 8 Salisbury; four
sisters, Mrs. Martha Mc*
Clanirock. Mrs, T. R. Burton
and Mrs. Grace Wootoi of
Mocksville, and Mrs. Blaude
rachols of Rl. 1, Woodleaf;
theree brothers, Gilbert,
Raymond and Lee Pheips, all of
MocksvUle; 25 . grand
children and four great
grandchildren.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
TWIN CITY SENTINEL, 10/7/1970
Ribelm's
Rites Held
"s »««• =■fit «' et_^* t, ^ .
^she was bom u ^fr..w two weeks
tejdn^oa^^
children and' «
Howard Sp^^' Ra»»'^cral was held otBm««?^SL?^ Tradfag !■!•
' k" • S' U-; 7* c? I -f- y jV-h (' -Yi
^ T / ? 7^
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8,1970
MRS.INAMORmSON
Ina MorrisoD, 57, of
Hannony, Rl. 1, died Monday at
her home following a long
illness.
She was bom In Iredell
County. She was a member of
Chestnut Grove Baptist Church.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Carrie Alexander of
Harmony and Miss Linda
Morrison of the home; three
sons, Waford Rosby of Har
mony, Clyde Chambers of
Statesvllle and Charles
Morrison of the U. S. Army; her
mother, Mrs. EUla Rosby of
Harmony; two sisters, Mrs.
Beaulah Dalton of Harmony
and Mrs. Llllie Lucky of
Troutman; and ♦wn brothers.Walter Rosby of Stotcsvlllc and
Wiibert Rosby of Harmony.
MRS. EVA BREWER
Funeral services for Mrs.Eva Mae Foster Brewer, 71, of
1829 W. Academy Street,
Wlnston-Salcm, were heldFriday, October 2nd at 12:30
p.m. at Voglers Main Street
Chapel. Burial was In Smith
Grove United Methodist Churchcemetery. In Davie County-Mrs. Brewer, widow of Harry
Lee Brewer, died at 12:05 a.m.Wednesday, September 30, atForsjrth Memorial Hospital.She had t>een s^iously ill since
Monday.She was born in Davie County
on Dec. 8, 1898, 1o RichardMonroe and EUa Sophia ^ith
Foster, She spent her early life
there. She came to Winston-
Salem in 192S.
Mrs. Brewer was a memberof Parkway United Church of
Christ,'*the Golden Age Gub andthe Ladies Auxiliary, Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post No. 1134.
She was employed at Efirds
Department Store for a
number of years.
Surviving are a son, Robert
Brewer of Norfolk, Va.; and two
brothers, Leon Foster of Far-
mington and Albert Foster of
Danville, Va.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIK COUNTY l-NThRPRIBE RRCORD. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1970 . 9
' COZAOT '
Funeral services for Annie
Gelee Cozart, 7, dau^ter of Mr.
and Mrs. (Garlic Cozart of
Mumford Drive, Mocksville,
were held Friday,' October 9th,
nr'4''p'jn7''at"Ealon's' Funwal
Home Chapel.' Rev. Charles
Bullock officiated. Burial was
in Rose Cemetery.
The child died Wednesday
morning at Baptist Hospital in
Winslon-Salem.
She was bom October 19th,
19C2, in Davie County.
Survivors include the
parents; two sisters, Mrs. Janet
Webb of Mocksville, and Miss
Katherine Cozart of the home;
two brothers, S^gt. Dale Cozart
of McGuire Air Force Base,
N.J., David Cozart of the home;
parcrnal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Avery Cozart of
Mocksville; maternal grand
mother, Mrs. Annie Davis, ol
Mocksville.
MRS. ISAAC A. WHITE
Mrs. Minnie Belle White, 64,.
of Mocksville, Rt. 5. widow (tf
Isaac A. White, di^ Friday,
Oclobor 9, at (he Medlcenter in
Winston-^lem.
The funeral was held at 3 p.
m. Sunday at Mount Olive
United Methodist Church.
Burial was in the church
cemetery.
She was bom In Yadkin
County to Noah and Ruth Baity
Dixon. She was a member of
Mount Olive United Methodist
Church.
There ore no immediate
survivors.
MCODISEVEREnT
McOdls Everett, 46, of
Mocksville, Rl. l, died of
natural causes Saturday at
Davic County Hospital.
The funeral was held Sunday
at Ealon's Funeral Qiapel.
Burial wos In Jericho Church of
Girisl Cemetery,
He was bom in Beaufort
County to Leslie J. and Laura
B. Everett. He was o member of
Athens Church of Clirisl and
was a retired employe of
Western Electric Co. In Win-
si on-Salcm.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Peggy Green Everett; a son,
Joe Mack Everett of
Mocksville; his molher of
Piiietown; (wo sisters, Mrs.
Vero Boyd of Mocksville, Rt. 1.
and Mrs. Bonnie L. Eborn of
Washington, N. C.; and five
brolhers, Mayhew and Glenn
Evcrell of Pinelown, Rt. 1, Irvln
Everett of Bath, Rt. 1. Elarl
Everett of Roanoke Rapids and
Eldridge Rverelt of Jackson.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
2 . DAVIH COUNTY ENTERPRISB RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1970
MRS. MYRTLE DUNN .
Mrs. Myrtle K. Long Dunn,
27, of Advance, Route 1, died at
&;30.p. m. Sunday at Davie
County Hospital. -
She was born in Yadkin
County April 14,1943, daughter
of Clayton R. and Vera
Whitaker Long of Cherokee.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at Yadkin Valley
Baptist Church where Mrs.
Dunn held her membership.
Burial was in the church
cemetery.
In edition to her parents,
Mrs. Dunn Is survived by her
husband, James Dunn; a
daughter, Lisa Lynn Duim, and
a son, Levan Dunn, both of the
home; two brothers, James
Long of Yadkinvllle and Bobby
Long of Orlando, Florida.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RUCORD, TUMR«5nAV. OCTOBER 29,1970.7B
HAL 0. BOGER
Hal C. Boger, 5C, of Rl. 3,
Mocksvllle, died Wednesday
evening, Oclobcr 21sl, at
Veteran's Hospital, Salisbury...
Funeral services were con. daughters, Mrs. n Nancy
ducted Saturday at Eaton's Fcllsaler of Joppa Town, Md;
Funeral Chapel, Burial was in and- Mrs. FVanccs Hllbour of
Union Chapel United Methodist Fair Bluff; two sons, Franklin
Cemetery. Boger of Mocksville and Jlmihy
A retired employee of Dixie Boger of Rt. 3, Mocksville; two
Furniture Company, he was • sisters, Mrs. Mary Motley of
born In Davle County on March • Salisbury and Mrs. Nell
S, 1914 to the late Jessie and Robertson of Cary; two
Rena Hcplcr Boger. brothers, Reld Boger of
Survivore include the widow, Sallsburyand- John C. Boger of
Charlotte Miller Boger; two Kunlsvillc, Ala.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, November 4,1970
iMdNeeley
Rineral Snr^ces
Fungal services for Mrs.
Mai7 Vddte (J. S.) McKedy, 7S
of AdidiQro, Ibrm^ of Cod-
eemee, werelidd Monday, No-
venber 1, at fhe First Presby
terian Cborcli, Mooresville.
Burial followed to toe l^ow
Valley OeiAOlery.
Mrs. MdNec3y died Sunday
mondng in an Ato^bord bospi-
tal afle^ sofiferli^ a beart at-
MislTuttnpow
OFAAodtsvilte
IfOCSSVILlS - Ueb. Itadw
Bassett luttecowt 9i, of ttt. I,
Modtovtoob dMto I^^Staven
Nursing Hotne ISednSiday
nlgtal. Slip was boni in Davie
flnioty. jm iflM Sbe was
toe wndw ol Hhtom W. TUt-
loov.
Survivors Include three
drndhtritn, Mn. Of Bqyd <gid
IhB. Rqdia Fqstar of Modks-
vdte and lire. Msrgiiet Fox of
Shamtile^Cto.; |Uesato»|Ner>
eiie Tuitefow of new Beonvd,
Mass., and ii. B. Wterow or
Modksvill^ one biutoer, Blalr
BassMi of Greensbero; 19
gtsaatohlMien, is^eatgrand-
dtBdroi and one graal-ffeat •
-grandddld.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
V -1.
n ^JOHN w. UAME]^ . ^
/ ' John w,
^.Cameron Avenue, died Octobe'
at.: Forsyth Memoff^
following a one-mobtfe;
.fulness.. '• .ri , .
:w^ :MnS,aucc»t.a€^:30 p.m. Monday. at< -
•^morial; Zion r*
y,; the Rev. JX. Hunt.
•^I'v^as in
^v, •
_ liariife. was bord i^ril 7T
T ™ J^amCounty.to the late ..fiintf^i-Maude. Nichols 1'
^^^d lived in Wui'S^i
s^n-Saleni w.M years. Hewa^j®df^roler 'Memorial'
V ^oni4a[i|m^h:;;^he^^ hei
was a rriAinl^iln^-o.:..
.'5. » Xl Uol
? Arthur Jarr
iScholM^0)i5n2i5&^ He was a menib^^
of the Five W Club and the
503 Prince HaUAfflhation. He whs a tetired
einployee of R.X Rieynolds
Tobacca Company, Plant K.
^ Surviving are ona sist^, Mrs.
Ijames Clemment;" one
». Josepli^W. Ijames bothof . Mbcksville; and/ several
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8 • DAVIH (XJUNTY l-NTI-RPRISI" Ri:CX)RIJ. THURSDAY. NOVHMBHR .s. I«>70
CLIFTON PBEBLGS JR. B5
Cliflon Peebles Jr., 83, of 1203
Eye Street SB, Ws^n^n, D.
C., formerly ofWlnston-Salem,
died Saturday In Washington.
He was a native of Advance
and bad lived In Washington 30
years. He was a membor of
Mount Sinai AMB 21on Cburcb
of Advance.
Surviving are bis wife, Mlrs.
Viola Peebles; a daughter, Mrs.
Charlotte Proctor of
Washington; two sons, Leroy
Peebles of Washlngtra and
aiflon L. Peebles m of the U. S.
Army,' Ft. Bragg; his father,
Qifton L. Ponies Sr. of Ad<
vance; three sisters. Miss
Charlotte PecMes of Brooklyn,
N. y.. Mrs. Riilh P. Diilin of
Advance and Mrs. PaMcia
Carson of .io*ks7ille; two
brothers, f. V. tables of Ad-
vance and Otis U. Pediles of
Brooklyn; and six grand-
childra.
Hie body wlU be bron^t to
Hooper Funeral Home lat&
this • week where funeral
arrangements will be made.
MRS. DAISY TUTTBROW
Mrs. Daisy Bassett Tutterow,
84, of Modcsvillo, Rt. I, widow
(d Thomas W. Tuttorow, died
Oct. 2Bth, at Lynn Haven
Nursing Rome. The Atneral
was l^d Friday at-Eton's-
Funeral Cbopel. Burial was in
Center United . Methodist"
Church cemetery.
She was bom in Davie Oounty■to Danid and Edna James;
Bassett. ^ >"
Surviving are three':daughters, Mrs. Ora Boyd and*
Mrs. Floella. Foster ■ of
ModcsvOle. Rt. 1, and Mrs.Margaret Fox of ChamMee,
Ga.; two sons, Everett Tut
terow of New Bedford, Mass.,
and J. B. Tutterow of
Mocksvllle, Rt. I; and a
brother, Blalr Bassett of
Greensboro.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
»
(5~1
MRS; :}bHN BOGER -
jS<;tM6CKSVlLLE ~ Mrs. Ma^e
"ISuminers.- Bbger^ ~ 867 oT
Moc^s^e,' n Rt." % n widow! of
JohUvBoger, died o^esterday at
Da^v County Hospital The
.iunei^, WiU >e at 2 p.m. Friday
atEdtonrBaptist.Church. Burihl
: wili he in the church cemetery.
I^e was bom in Davie County
to «;^^^nfiesld . and Nellie Sain
Suo]fnie7S.'She was a member
of Eaton Baptist Church.
n Surviving are five daughters,
, Mrs.. Nellie Hunter of!
Mocksville, Rt. 2, Mrs. Pauline
Campbell and: Mrs. Ethel Reece
. of Winston-Salem; and -Mrs.
! Juanita Smith and Mrs. Mai^
Moride of Burlington; and six;
sons, Hubert. C., James and.
Howard Boger of Mocksville,
Rt. 2, Clyde 'Roger of
Mctc^ville, Rt. 3, Duke Boger,
of Winston-Salem., Rt. 4 and
Herman Boger of Advance, Rt
2; and two half sisters, Mrs.
Hazel Brown and Mrs. Sadie
Peoples of Mocksville, Rt. 2.
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MRS. RAYFORD McDOWELL
BIrs. Julie White McDowdl,
about 88. of Mocksviile. Rl. 3,
widow of Rayford McDowell,
died at her home.
She was born in Alexander
Cbunty to Albert and Anno
White.
Surviving are three
daughters. Mrs. Edna Morrison
and Mrs. Alice Galther of
MocksvUle and Miss Vivian
McDowell of Patta>son. N. J.:
three sons, Louie
Alexander of PattVson. Oamis
Alexander of Charlotte and
Sloney Alexander of
MoctevOIo: a sistor, Mrs. Susan
Piwker of New York City; anda
brother. Mace White of
Statesvflle.
TERRYDALEHANES
Terry Date Hanes. Intint son
of Ralj^ and Bevorly Diane
Sbi^ Hanes of Advance, Route
1. died of natural causea
November 4th at Baptist
Ho^ital in WmstoU'Salan.
A ^aveside service was hdd
Satiny at Glenn View Baptist
Church at Koitersville.
atrviving are his parents; a
brother, JelArey Scott Hanes of
the home; and his grand'
parents, Mr. end Mrs. Gflmer
Sapp of KamersviUe and Mr.
and BIrs. Bill Hanes of Advance,
Route 1.
MRS. JOHN ROGER
Mrs. Mamie Summers Roger,
86, of BfocksvUle, Rt. 2. widow
of John Roger, died Nov. 4th at
Davie Oounty Hoqiital.
The funeral was held Friday
at Eaton. Baptist Oiurch.
Burial was in the church
cemetery.
She was bom in Davie Cbunty
to Winfield and NeUie Sain
Summers. She was a member
uf Eaton Baptist Church.
Surviving are Hve daughtoa.
Mrs. Nellie Hunter of
Mbcltsville. Rt. 2, Bfrs. Pauline
Campbdl and Blrs. Elhd Reece
of Winston; and BSrs. Juanlta
Smith and Bto. Mary Moricle of
BurUngton; and six
sons. Rdbert 0. James and
Howard Roger of MocksvUle,
Rt. 2, Clyde Boger of
MocksvUle, Rl. 3, Duke Roger of
Winston-Salem, Rt. 4 and
Ha>man Roger of Advance. Rt.
2; and two half dsters, Mrs.
Hazd Brown and Mrs. Sadie
Peoples of BiocksvUIe. Rt. 2.
HODGE PHtFBR. 67
Hod^ Pfifer, 67, of 8 Hickory
Street, Cooleemee, died at 7
pjn. Nov. 4th at Rowan
Memorial Hospital after
scvo'at mmiths of declining
healUi.
Rcum S(^t. 29. 1903, in Rowan
County he was the son of the late
Champ and Ollie Phifer. He
was educated in the Rowan
Oounty sdiools, and was a
retlr^ employee of Burlington
Industries. He was a member
of Mt. Vomon Presbyterian
Church. .
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Mamie Knox Phifer; one
son, Hodge Phifer Jr. of
Statesvttlo; a stcp'son, John
Jolmson of Philadelphia, Pa;
two daughters, Blrs. Blary L.
Potts of Jamaica, Long Island,
N. Y. and BI& Ludlle Riifer of
the home; a step'daughter.
Mrs. Annie Williams of
Baltimoro, Md.; his step*
mother, Bli^ Bertha Phifer;
four brothers, Arthur and Allen
Phifer of Salisbury, Ralph
Phifer of Homestead, Pa« and
Ddb^ Phifer of Greensboro;
two sisters. Miss Eva Phifer of
Woodleaf and Miss MarUia
Woods of Jamica, N. Y.:. and
nine grandchildren.
BEN B. WILSON
Ben Brvin WUson, 40. of
MocksvUle, Rt. 1. died of
natural causes Nov. 4th at
Broughton Hospital at
Morganton.
He was bom in IredeU County
to Andrew and Dora P. VUlson.
He was a member of Piney
C^ve AME Zion Church.
Surviving are his parents of
mocksvuie, tO. I; five sisters.
Mrs. Novella Robinson of
Baltimore, Bid., Blrs. Fannie
White, Blrs. Mary WUson and
Blrs. Ceola Wilson of
MocksvUle. Mrs. Octavia
Qonent of Cooleemee; and two
brothers. BlaUias' WUson and
Robert Turner of Baltimore.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, November 18,1970
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MoBtef and Soflde Shulei
CkoliB;.
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bioid, VSBm T. MbcsI; fivf
TrnltTTiminffrrtrfiiiiiiiiiiIMgdoligw
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G.W. Handine,
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MOCKSVniX — George
WiwSBmOI/lsOU ISHOKtllDBli 83^ 8B
Bist IMiW; diod'
Tbroadoy is boddl Mcnorial
BanibiI)avieOoiaily,06L Iffg
ISO* bo Vi8 ttiO OQO 9 Qooibo
Kintoou;^ ofid Mivy Af?
ifycfs Hitnrltna
He was a member of lAdon
•Cbapol Httitod Itofliodlsl
Qhbp^ qd arriiiod tomer of
F^p^Siylli Ocnidy.
Survivors btdude three
dansbtos, Mrs. AnnioRigoof
SuttimviIle..Mi$. Genova Hean
and Mrs. Iteiees Beomoi^ bolb
of WinstmiGBlBm; toir soos.
William Clyde Hanettne of
SMtesvlIle. Ma K. Hudhio of
Rt. 7, Statesville, BaHey
Handine M Rt 1, HOmoyM
jPtdl^ Hrndtne of WMon-
Selem; one brethnr, Mn Bd
HaneBne of WintOftSakin; Ml
arandddldnen mid- 10. m^t*
^andcbadran and four step-
grandddMieo.
W.L Ward, 74,
Of 10.2, Advance
HOCKSl^^I4J£ - Wtllian
Levin Ward, 74, of Rt 2, Ad-
vanoe. d^ la Veterans Ad
ministration Ho^tal Ir
SalMory Thursday night
Bom inDavteOn^, Nov. SO,
1890, be was the sgn of the late
Cba^ D. and Dora Ward.
He was the iQBibaiid of Blary
Waik&s Ward, who survives.
Survives in addltiai to the
widow indude one daughter.
Bfis. R. P. Brewer of Qem-
mons; three sons, Charlie T.
Ward off Qeminons, WIIUam L.
Ward Jr. and Daniel H. Ward,
berth <rt Advance:
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIB COUNTY HNTHRPRISG RECORD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19,1970 • 9
W. L. WARD
WlUiam Levin Ward. 74. of Rl.
2,; AdvanM, died In Veterans
Administration Hospital In
S^bury Thursday night.
Born in- Davie County, Nov.
20, 189&, he was the son of the
late Charles D. and Dora Ward.
He was the husband of Mary
Watkins Ward, who survives...-
Funeral services were con
ducted Saturday at Eaton
Fdneral Cha^ by the Rev. C.
B.'Crawford. Burial , was in
.Advance United Methodist
Church Cemetery.
::Siurvivore in addition to the
widow include one' dauthter,
Mk. R. p. Brewer of Oem-
mons; three sons. Charlie T.
Ward of Cfeminons. William L.
Wand 'Jr. and David H. Ward,
both of Advance: seven sisters.
Mrs. Ben Mock of Advance.
Mrs. Jdtn Raker of Lexington.
Mi^. Cary Hayes of Vli^la
Beach. Va.. Miss Inex Wara of
Charlotte. Miss Lucy Ward: of
Wa^ngton, D.C.. Mrs. Daisy
Gudger of-Winston-Salem, and
Mj^s^.. Lizzie .Hehdren of.
Charlotte; and . one brother.
Cj^rlic W^i-IOVWard of
Lnurajdontana.
];GEORGB W. HANEUNE
!^rge Washington Hanellne.
; 83,-. of 208 Eastslde Drive.
Statesville,-died Thursday at
. Ii^dl Memorial Hospital at
Statesville.
-Tlie ; funeral was held
. Saturday at Union Chapel
United Methodist Church.
- Burial was in the church
cmetery..
He was bom in Davie County
to Geo^e Kimbrougb and Mary
Ann Myers Hanelitte. He was a
.membCT of Union Church and
retired farmer In Porsyth
County.
Surviving are three
daughters. Mrs. Annie Page of
Statesville. Mrs. Geneva Bean
and Mrs. Frances Beamon of
WInston-Salero; four sons,
William Clyde Hanolihe of
Statesville. Johnny K. Handine
of - ^tesidlle,. Rt. 7, Bailey
Hanellne of Harmony. Rt. 1. and
PMllip Hanellne of Winston-
Salem : and a brother, John Ed
Hanellne of WInston-Salem.
MRS. WILLIAM P. SECHREST
Mrs. Mary Ann Crotts
Scchresl, 84. of MocksviUe. Rl.
4. wife of William P. Sechrest,
died Sunday at Davie County
Ho^llal.
The funm'al was held Tuesday
at Eaton's Funeral Chapel.
Burial was in Concord United
Methodist Churdi cemetery.
She was bora in Davie County
to Robert and Sophie Shuler
Omts.
Surviving are her husband;
five daughters. Mrs. CSarenco
Brogdon and Mrs. James
Garwpod of MocksviUe. Rt.4,
Mrs. John McDaniel of
Charlotte, Mrs. Walter Bevins
of Cooleemee and Mrs. Clyde
Yarborough of Lexbigtm; two
sons. Bob Sdirest of the liome
and Junior Sechrest of
MocksviUe, Rl. 4; and a. sister,
Mrs. ' Fletcher Beck of
MocksviUe, Rl. 4.
MRS. J.S. SAIN
Mrs. Mary Rebecca AUen
Sain, 98, of Mocl^yiUe, Rt. 8,
widow of Sain.rdied -
Saturday at Davie County
Hospital.
The funeral was held Monday
at Baton's • Funeral Chapd.
Burial was in Wesley Chapel
United Methodist Church
cemetery.
She was bora in Davie County
to WUliam and Mary White
Allen. Sie was a member of
Wesley Chape! United
Methodist Churdi.
Surviving are four sons, W. A.
and T. E. Sain of LowlsviUe, Rt.
1, Dewey Sain of MocksviUe, Rt.
3. and Allra Sain of Ddand.
Florida; two sisters, Mrs. hurt
White of MocksviUe. Rt. 2, and
Mrs. Vetrice Mllhollan of
Cooleemee; and three brothers,
Joe AUen of MocksvUlo. Rt. 4,
Jim Allen of MocksviUe, Rl. 2,
and Branch Alien of MocksviUe.
RT. 5.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
' HOC^V^LE — Mrs. Annie
Stroud Gaither, 75, • of
Mocksville',,.. Rt. 2, widow of
W. X? -Gaither, died Thur^ay^
at Davie Gounty Hospital ;^ej
funeral will be at 2 p.m. Suhiday*
at New Union United Methbmst^
C!hurch. Biirial .^vlll be iiflihe
church cemeteryi '
She was tern in Iredell-
County to..pabiel and Nannie
Holmes Stroud.'
Surviving are .two daughters, I
Mrs. Howard Elkins .of
Greensboro., and Mrs. Lucille
Morrison of Galax, Va.; .,six
sons, Leo Gaither. of j
Greensboro, Lester Gaithe^. of
Mooresville, Earnest Gaithetf of.
StatesviUe, • Kelly Gaither . of
Mocksville, Clay Gaitli^. of
• Winston-Salem and Billie
.^Gaither of. the home; two
'sisters, Mrs., Sam Current of
Asheboro ;i^d Mrs. Lewis
Galligher dfuHamptonville; and!
a brother, Clarence Stroud of
Harmony. \
Ihe body is at Eaiton's
Funeral Home. '
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AAra. Hendrix
Of Wo(»clleof
Mn. LBriUe Baire Hmdrii,
87, flf RL 1, Woodleif, dl3
Itoea^ al Baj^ lioqital ia
WlBm^aloB.
Bora In iradcQ Oonnly, tho
wif tftt'diiiBbtflr of Ibn.
McBiiiWi Tiylflr and liie lale
FIMABaira.
wo mwo n fMfflbfif of Mood*
mora BnpUti Cbtnrcb ioi a
ratlradomitloyeorBrwlnllQto.
Sitrvivora tadudo tlie bwk
tend. Iteuny 0. lieBdrta; one
diwtor, lira FteOli Wanfir
ofSiilidiiiry; tvoaaaSfTonuny
Jr. and Jamei, tedi of Rt l
Woodteaf, tef mottiomtditop*
fathor; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
taykr of ttt. I, WoodM; tear
iiiteri, Mra. OUa Flyon of
CUna Orove, Ittra. Mm 8tQI-
of RRv. Ton
bd TiQdor id ttto bono, four
braltera, the Rev. Cbd Rbbeof
ihomaivllle, Fterd Jr.andLeo*
tor Tii$^, bothdWoowf and
Rraier LeoTayior dlandle.
R. A. GaHher
Of Harmony
maassmiiBt - mm
AUfm Gdtter, te, of Rt i.
Rarnony, dtel Hturaday at
Davie OQWiy Koa^ bM
Rb waa tera In oavie Oouttiy
At«.jLmaonQflhelato Tom
and Orawt^ WiUdiia Qaltber.
Re waa a retired aawrolll
operatiMr.
Sarvtvors iodiide bla wife,
Mrs. Rate Radi Gaitber; one
daia^to', Mn. Loroy Qyson of
ModBViUe; mm son, Calvin
Gaitber of Harmony: tbree
datcn. Mra. Juulne Shore of
Oanviile, Va. and Mra. GeorRa
Meadowa cd UadnM and lire.
Guy Wilkiiiaon of Wadilngtoci,
N.C.; one Itrolber. Clyde
Gaitber of BanvUte: and four
grandchildren.
AArs, GaHher
Of AAocksvilla
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Aibdioro and Mft. Uevia
Qaitter of Bammeiwmm owbroMrt Ctavenee of
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
4 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1970
ROBERT A GAITHER
Robert Allen Gaithcr, 69, of
Harmony, Rt. 1, died yesterday
Ql Davie County HospKal.
The funeral was held
Saturday at New Union United
Methodist Church. Burial was
in the church cemetery.
He was born In Davie County
-to Tom and Crawley WDklns
Gaither. He was a retired.^'
sawmill operator.
Surviving are his wife, silre.'.f'
Kate Hash Gaithcr; a daughter,'.'
Mrs. Leroy Dyson of
MocksvUle, Rt. 1; a son, Calvin
Gaithcr of Harmony, Rt. 1;
three sisters, Mrs. Justin Siore
of Danville, Va., Mr s George
Meadows of Lexington end Mrs.
Guy WUkerson of Washington;
and a brother, Gyde Gaither of
Danville, Va.
MRS.W.L. GAITHER
Mrs. Annie Stroud Gaither,
75, of Rt. 2, Mocksvllle, died
Thursday at Davie County
Hospllai.
She was born in Iredell
County Jan. 17, 1895, daughter
of the late Daniel and Nannie
Holmes Stroud. She was (he
widow of W. L. Gaithcr.
Funeral services were held
Sunday at New Union Methodist
Church, and burial was in the
church cemetery.
Survivors Include two
daughters, Mrs. Howard Eliins
of Greensboro and Mrs. Lucille
Morrison of Galax, Va.; six
sons, Leo Gaithcr of Green*
sboro, Lester Gaithcr of
Moorcsvilie, Ernest Gaither of
Stalcsvillo, Kelly . Gaither of
Mocksvllle, Gay Gaither of
Winslon*Salcm and Billy
Gaithcr of the home; two
sisters, Mrs. Sam Current of
Asheboro and Mrs. Lewis
Gaither of Hamlitonvillc; one
brother, Garcnce Stroud of
Mocksv'ilic; 20 grandchildren
and two-great grandchildren.
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Paul Davis Brown, 62, of
Harmony, Route i, died FYlday
al Davis Hospital at Slalesviile.
Hie funeal was held Sunday at
Zion Baptist Church at Union
Grove. Burial was in the church
cemetery. •
He was bom in Yadkin County
(0 Ebert and Adeline WhItlocK
Brown. He was a member of
Zion Baptist Church and was
owner and operator of Brown's
Nursery.
Surviving are hU wife, Mrs.
Mabel Cooper Brown; two
daughters, Mrs. Robert Greene
of Charlollc and Miss Linda
Brown of Gastonia; a sister,
Mrs. Calvin Barneycastlo of
Mocksvllle; and a brother, G. C.
' Brown of Winston*Salem.
MRS. CLYDE E.SCOTT, JR. .
Mrs. Eveiyn Gcmcnt Scott,
26. of Mill Street, wife of Gyde
E. Scott, Jr., died of natural
causes Saturday before she was '
taken to Davie County Hospital.
The funeral was held Tuesday
al Main View AME Zion
Church. Burial was In the
church cemetery.
She was born in Davie County
to William and Beatrice
Gement. She was a member of
Cedar Grove Baptist Church.
. Surviving are her husband; a
son, Gyde E. Scott II of the
home; her parents of
MocksviJlc, Rt. 1; and tw
brothers, William R. and
James E. Clement of
■^Mocksvillc, Route 1.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, December 2,1970
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
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Captain Truelove
I ' By ROSCOE BROWN FISHER
I - ■ '"Hie doctor was in and said he couldn't last long," theI anxious words on the other end of the line informed me. "CanI you come? "she pleaded. It was Mickey Hillard's voice.I When I arrived at the hospital, most of the family was thwe.I One beside the bed. Another alone in a comer. Ibe othersI waiting.. .and watching the quickened breathing of 81 year-old\ John Captain Triielove.
I -'niirtyminutesintheroomofadyingman! .
; Ibese are moipents no one explains; an agemg life at the: end of the road, the crossing-over hour, die stopping-off place.I .out there into the uhknown, the step beyond, the hope of sI tomorrow. Mr. Truelove had hung to life for weeks in an s
; unconscious world.. .somewhere between mortaU^ and immor- a= tality. IThe breathing is less often. Only a few grains left in the hour-1glass.Soraeonesays,"He'sgone!" - IThen to the home to tell Grandmother. IArriving at the modest country home, we found the!I grandmother, Mrs. Truelove, herself 82, seated in her rocker at |1 the foot of a simple bed. When told her husband was gone, she 1I cried out betweai sobs, "I want to go too." We've lived together §s foreiyears." ; |I -Itwas then that I became suddenly aware ofasmaller-than-aI average bassinet beside the plain bed. "He's three days old," 8I the mother of the infant said, as she sat up in bed. ' ; Ii The half-audible anguish of the great-grandmother's sobsI failed to awaken the three-day-old great-grand^n of John
i Captain Truelove.I Iwaitedbeforetheangrysilenceinthefarmhouseroom.Myg thoughts drifted back to the hospital. Ei^ty-one year-olda Truelove asleep, also. The final sleep. Four generations apart.I .worlds apart — Truelove and bis great-grandson, these two.g .1 gathered the smaU hand in mine. . mew, soft, young,I innocent, unused — the tiny hand of Robert Lee West ii^inningI life three days' before great-grandaddy surrender^ his. ^d
5 life goes ottl .I •; Back in the automobile and on piir way to Cobleemee, Tg muttered, "J<^ Captain Truelove — that's an odd name. WhyI the'Captain'? "••.■vfi-.-.Vv"'I "None of the family ever knew for sure," soniirone'I answaed. "Truelove was not Papa's r^ name. He was bom in ;S Viiginia and adopted by Billy Truelove, a Mocksville police-;
g man, long since passed away.!'" . ' • rI ;. "John Captain?" I inquir^ again.: ,, II ' -7;"0h yes, we thou^t it odd alM,'but you ^hewas thesbh of ■ |I the "Captain of the, great Titanic,-so they named him .Tnhn :i CaptainTtuelove.,;!^?^;.'' ■
J. G.;.Tryelpye^gJ^-
Of Mocksville 5
• MOCKSVILLE r- John Cap--lain Truelove, 81, of Rt. 4,'-
Mocksville, died Wednesday at
payie County Hospital.Born in Davie County Sept. I,
1889, he was a member of Liber
ty Methodist Phurch, and ajretired textile employe. . - 'Survivors include his wife, -Mrs. Louezine Creason .Tmel-'
, ove; two daughters, Mrs. Stella' Hellerd of Cooleemee, Mrs.^jPauline West of Mocksville; twbl
sons,:^Robert L. Truelove of^-Dalton'Ga. and Frank Truelove I
ofBaltimore.Md. "
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Mocksi^le, N. C.
8. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3,1970
LENDSBVC.DWIGGINS
Undscy Conrad Ow{gg!n8,41,
of Mocluville, Route 1, died
Thursday at the Veterans
Adminialrotion Hospital at
Otcen.
The funeral was held Sunday
at Eaton's Funeral Chapel.
Burial was in Center United
Methodist Church cemetery.
He was bom in Davie Ctounty
to Frank and Maggie Dwlgglns.
Surviving are a dau^ter,
Miss Patricia Dwiggins of
MocksvUIe; two sisters, Mrs.
Mary Prcsndl and Mrs. Louise
Moore of MocksvUIe, Rt. 1; and
a brother, Ginard Dwiggins of
Winston•Salem.
J. C. TRULOVE
John Captain Trulove, 81,
died Nov. 28th at Davle County
Hospital.
The funeral was held Thur-
sd^ at Eaton's Funeral
Chapel.
Burial was in Uberty United
Methodist Church cemetery.
He was boro in Davie County.
He was a member of Liberty
United Methodist Church and
was a retired textile worker.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Louezine Creason lYulovc; two
daughters, Mrs. Stella Hellard
of Cooieemee and-Mrs. Pauline
West of MocksvUIe; and two
sons, Robert L. Trulove of
Dalton, Ga., and Ftank lYulove
of Baltimore, Md,
MISS BERTHA PREVETTE
Miss Bertha Prevett, 63,
formerly of Rt. 1, Harmony,
died .Thursday at Lexington
Memorial Hosjutal.
Funeral services were
Saturday at Eaton's Funeral
tfome Chapel, conducted by the
Rev. Troy Vaughn, the Rev.
Cook, the Rev. Albert Bracken.
Burial was In Uberty Wesleyan
Church cemetery.
Bom in Davie County, Nov.
30, 1907, daughter of of E. W.
I^vettc and the late Martha
TVogdon Prevette.
Survivors include her father
E. W. Prevotle, and step*
mother; four sisters, Mrs.
Lillian Parks of Lcxin^on,'Mrs.
Flossie Turner of HamptonvUle,
Mrs. Irene Tallcy of Charlotte
and Mrs. Ellzatelh Taliey of
Harmony; four brothers,
Joseph ond Alvin Prevette of
lAndiB, Wilburn .Prevette of
MocksvUIe and E. B. Prevette
of Harmony.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, December 9,1970
AArs. Christie
0( AAoores^lle
Lenny Tutterow
OiMocksMlle
Modtsvitte — Leaniy Rittsril
7l« of MockBviOe died
at the Davie County Ho^tal on
Saturday at i:SO pM.
Born Pelniary 27, 1829 to
Davie Gouiily lie was the smi of
the late Frank and Lucratia
While Tutterow. He was an
eiii|d(^ of the N. C. Highway
ConunisslQn before he retired
BSrs. Garrie Bigteaia Christie,
99« died at Rowan Memfffia
H^tal Bionday mofiitag.
Born Blarcb 14, 1871, in
lineoto Ooimty, she was the
daughter of the late Bff. and
Bta. WllUam Btotard.
Survivors include one
daughter. BIrs. James F.
Gathey of Biomavilto; one
sifiler, BIrs. Sahane Pratt of
Davidscm; three grandchlldrei,
one of whidi is Mrs. Craig
Snead of Cooleemee. and four
great grandchildren.
Funeral sendee wm hdd at
2:80 'Dffisday at Gavin Ftmeral
Home, Blooresville hy the Rev.
FVank Grice, and the Rev.
Dwigbt Barker, total followed
to Fairview United BIdliodist
Church cemetery.
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lOB - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1970
Mn. Emmcr HeUard
Funeral services tor Mrs.
Emmer Smith KcIIard, 85, were
held Saturday, December Slh,
at 2 pjD. at TurrcnUoe Baptist
Church by the Rev. Ardla
Payne and the Rev. Bill
Creason. Burial was in (he
church ccmclcry.
Mrs. Mcllard, widow of Joe
HcUard, died Thursday,
December 3rd at her home on
Route 3, Mocksville.
Born in Davle County Jan 22,
1885, ^e was the daughter of
(ho late Frank ond Sarah Nail
Smith. She was a member of
Bethel United Methodist
Church.
Survivors Include four sons,
Wade, Charlie and Rubin
Kcliardof Mocksville and Hoyd
Kollard of Lexington.
LENNY TUTTBROW, 71
Lennv Russell Tulterow, 71,
of Mocksville died at the Davie
Oiunly Hospital on Satu^y at
1:30 p. m.
Bom February 27, 1899 In
Davle County he was the son of
the late Frank and Lucretia
White Tutterow. He was an
employee of the N. C. Highway
Commission before he retired.
Funeral services were held
Monday at the Ijames Cross
Roads Baptist Church where he
was a member. Burial was held
in the church cemetery.
BRUCE GAITHER
Bruce Junior Galther, 33, of
723 N. Sawyer Street Chicago,
ni., was dead Saturday of
natural ca\ises when he was
taken to Irodell Memorial
Hospital at Stat^ville.
The body is at Morrison'
Sludevent Funeral Home
pending arrangements.
He was born in Wllkcs County
to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Galther
Sr. He was visiting his parents
at Harmony, Rt.- 1, when he
became ill. He had lived in
Chicago 11 years.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Alice Gaither; three dau^tcrs.
Stephanie, Grammer and Ihnja
Galther of Ihe home; two sons,
Bruce galther III and Tcrell
Gaither of the home; his
parents; three sisters. Mrs.
Fairlleace Prude and Mrs.
Mary Redinon of Harmony, Rt.
1, and Mrs. Jessie Kinzer of
Mocksville, Rt. r, a brother,
Willie Gaither of Mocksville,
Rt. 1; and his grandmother
Mrs. Bella Sales of BoonviUc.
VERNON LESTER WELCH
Vernon Lester Welch, 45, of
Mocksville, Rt. 5, diedola heart
attack Friday at his home.
The funeral was held Monday
at Baltimore United Methodist
Church. Burial was In the
diurch cemetery.
He was bom In Yadkin County
to L. W. and CcHa Norman of
Baity's Tobacco Basket Shop.
Survlng arc his wife, Mrs.
Ruth Davle Wdch of Ker*
ncrsville; two daughters, Mrs.
Laverne Garis of Winston*
Salem, Mrs. Nancy Pinnix of
Kerncrsvlllc; a stepdaughter,
Mrs. Shelby Woodruff of
WinstoH'Solem; his father of
Mocksville, Rt. 5; two sisters,
Mrs. Nnrman Whitman of
Pfofflovih and Mrs. Gene Wliilc
of Lcwisvillc; and three
brothers, Ralph Welch of Ad
vance, Colcman Welch of
Winslon-Salem and Odcll Welch
of Joncsvllle.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, December 16,1970
Troy Turner
in (^r-Trudc Collision
MOOCSVILLE - A 66-^r-
(dd Mocksville man nms killed
in a car^rtidc caQi^ea Satur
day aftmrneon at the inter-
secttoi of Highway US 64 and a
ruFBl paved road two inUes west
of het^ aooordiiig to die. state
led in the accident was
Irving Thrnv Sr. of Rt i,
a passoigo* in a car drlvei hy
ClydeLewis.
Patndman R. P. Hahn said
that Lewis was traveling west
on US 64 when it coQidM with
the rear aid of a tnid^ driven
hy Ernest L. Maidn.
The body wiU ronain at Mor-
rison-Studevant Funeral Hnne
undl hmeral arrangonents are
oomid^od.
Mr. Turner was bom in Ire-
ddl Gnmty. the son td Burgess'
and Ctoi Russdl Itmo'.
Surviving are three sons. Av-
ery and Turner Jr., bothof
Brooklyn. N. Y., and Charles
Turner Syracuse, N. V.; and
asiste'i Mr8.WiiieRoseoflU.l,
BfoAsville.
J.N. POrker
Of CooleemM
COOLBBUBB - JM
NewmaB PulMr, 61, of Fnn-
Rdy Ran ibna, BSoekivillo,
m filQiidBy at Davie Cotnly
Ko^pttaUSckiviUe.
Bori in Rowan Cottoly April
SB, lBB6i hi waa the BOB of dm
late Ttravla and Lucendia
Bringle Fariter. He waa a
larired paiplQya of Bnria BIISi.
FuxMBial aervicoi ware 'hrid
a^t 11 a.m. WadiRiilto at
Coriaemoe Mieepal Gmiadiwhoa Mr. firiw hild Idi
mdmbershlp. Bitea were
oondurted by the Rev. 'Din
McGnklll.andlRirial ««« In
Vtew Cein^^, Btet
Siu^vora incln^ one
daugto, Bin. Bdna Blae
Henilw of HouMoo, Ita.; two
■OBS, C. Paifctf of BidhVa., and John AwryPPfierofaBevmoctiLa.; and^ alster. Mrs. Dora Coopa ofAlboBBrie.
A^ss Foster,
Davie Native
BANDLBMAN — Bflss Maggie Geimra Fosta, 69, of lOl
Randdpb St. Ranmeaaan, diedunexpectedly &tttday in Ran-
dolpbHoqtital.Bora in Davie Gntnly, shehad lived in this iwmmi^iiy
rinceiass.SSie is survived by one half-rister. Mrs. R. L. Whitaker, Rt.
Sallshury; several nbm Bidnqihews and raie greai-great-
greatniece.
BHss FoOer was a monber ofTrinity Baptist Church in
Churchinnd.
Walter D. McDaniel
Davie County
Native CKes
IHOMASVIUe - wets D.MeDanid, 68. of Route 5, llto-masville. dted at (Siy MemorialHoinital FViday miMag altar
abndlllneaB.Bora April 99, 1606, In Da^
Cbunty. he was the son <d the
late WiUiam FVankUn and Pa
tricia Harris McDanid. Re was
an employe of Columbia Pand
Go.
Among die survivors are hiswidow, Mrs. Gladys Reece
Md^tantd, of the hmo» hitursons. Daiald McBitbtd ot the
home. Walter BSdpanid Jr.,Bobby G. McDeabl and William FVankUn McPatdd all of
Route 5, Thmnasville; a brother, Gouge IteDanld of Rmite 1.
KenersviUe.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Wednesday, December 16,1970
\Mrs, Hendrix
Davie Native
MOCKSVILLE Mrs.
Emma Hudsni Hendrix, 70, of
Winston-Salem, died there
Wednesday night at Baptist
Hospital.
B<nii tn Davte County Bfarcb
16. 1900, daui^ter of Hdland
and Ddia Mddpnid Hudson.
Survivors inolude one daugb*
ter, Mrs. Pauline Wilcox of
Modssville; three aims, Buch
Hendrix of ModmvUle. Brady L
Hendrix of Dry Fmrfc, Va. and
Garland W. Hendrix cd Winston-
Salon; two sisters, Mrs. Mag
gie Ruth Fraley of Winston-
Salem and Mrs. Lucy Guln of
Carthage.
F.D. PoindiRxter
Of Mocksville
MOCKSVlLLe-Frank Don
ald Poindextgr, 76, of Rt. S,
tied at 6:45 pjn.
Sattpday at Uda Cterad i
Ho^M in Yadldnvflle.
Bom in Yadkin Onmty, he
was a son of (holate Ihoiaas A.
and Betty Ppindexter. He
was a veteran of World War l,
and a modiant in the Hunt-
sville Community for BOyears.
Survivors inelude his wife,
Mrs. Laura SpUlman Poindex-
ter; a daughur, Ihrs. Grover
BfoFherson of Salisbury; a son,
SVank Donald Prindester Jr. of
pfofkBvitle; a sister, tos. Ruth
Tbwnsend td Scoleiy B.C.;
and a brother, John Poindexter
of East Bend.
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8 - UAVIE COUNTS' ENTERPRISH RECORD, TttUI^DAV, DECEMBER 17.1970
JOE N.PARKER
• Joe Newman Parker, 84, of
the Fran Ray Rest Home at
Mpcksville, formerly of
Qxileemec, died Monday at the
Dawe County Hospital.
The funeral was held Wed'
nesday at the Episcopal Church
of Cooleemee. Burial was in the
Dan View Cemetery at Eden.
He was bom in Rowan.Counly
to Travis and Uicindla Bringte
Parker. He was a member of
the Episcopal Church of
Cooleemee and was a retired
employee of Erwln Mills.
Surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. Edna Mae Hinsley of
Houston, Texas; two sons,
Henry C. Parker of Richmond,
Va., and John A. Parker of
Shreveport, La.,; and a sister,
Mrs. Dora Cooper of Albcmarle.
P.D. P01NDEXTER,75
Frank Donald Polndexlor, 75,
of Rt. 6, Mocksville, died at 6:45
p. m. Saturday at Lula Conrad
Hoots Hospital in Yadkinville.
Born In Yadkln county, he
was a son of the late Thomas A.
and Betty Long Poindexter. He
was a veteran of World War 1,
and a merchant in the Hunt-
sville Community for SO years.
, Ssrviyots include his wife,
Mrs. Laura Spillman Poin
dexter; a daughter, Mrs.
Grover McPherson of
Salisbury; a son, Frank Donald
Poindexter Jr., of Mocksville; a
sister, Mrs. Ruth Townsend of
Society Hill, S. C.; and a
brother, John Poindexter of
East Bend.
Funeral services were held
Monday at Hunstsville Baptist
Church, with burial In the
churrii cemetery.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Monday, December 21,1970
AAiss Daniel, 7B,
Of AAocksville
MOCRSVILbE - UiSB
A. Daniels 18. of St 4.
BfoekivltIe,died Thuradajrat
Uavea Nunittg Home.
Bon Jttiy so, 1891. bi Davie
OouBly.idiewMtlmdao^teraf
Ibe late B^ant and Sally
Mcftitloti^ Daniel. 8ie was a
retiiedteictllewoiter.
Sie is survived fay <me bnaih
ar, less Danid of Bfodmvfile.
J. B. Sharpe
Of AAocks^lle
MOCKSVILLE lames
Bryan Sharpe, 74, of Rt 1.
ModaviUe. died Wednesday at
BapUsr HOspHal in Vitastcm-Sa'
lem.
Born in Alexander Goitnty
OA. 80, 1898, Rfr. Aorpe was
the son of the late Firadmn and
Uanha Jdinston Sharpe. Re
was a rdlred farmar.
Survivors Include Is wife.
Sirs. Lds Woodward Shwpe;
two dsu^uas. BIrs. Orm Hcf-
fow of Mocksville and BIrs.
Davis Ollbtft of Wlimtpn-Sa*
Ian; one dist^. BSrs. Kanch
Morrison of HIddenite; one
brother, Lester Sharpe of
Statesville; and five grand'
cfa^m.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1970
JAMES B. SHARPS
James Bryan Siarpe, 74, of
Mocksviile, Route 1, died
Wednesday, December 16th at
Baptist Hospital In B^ton-
Salem.
The funeral was hdd FHday
at 11 a. m. at Baton's Chapel.
Burial-w^ln Rose Cem^ery:
He was bom In Almtandv
County to FVanklln and Marlha
Johnson Sharpe. He was- a
retired farmer.
Surviving ate his wife, Mrs.
Lola Woodward Sharpe; two
daughters, BArs. Oren Heffoer of
Mocksviile and Mrs.' Davis
(Rlbert of. Winston*Salem: a
sister, Mrs.' Uanche fiRnrtson
of Hlddenite; and a brother,
Lesto* Sharpe of Statesville.
MISS EMMA A. DANIEL
Miss Emma A. Danlds, 78, of
Mocksviile, Rt. 4, died Thur*
sday at Lynn Havoi Nur^big
Rome.
The funeral was held
Saturday at Llbery United
Methodist Church. Burial was
in the diurcb cannery.
She was bom in Davie County
to Bryant and Sallle ..Mc-
puling'Danids. Sbe was a
retiredtextile worker'and was a
member, of Llbery United
Methodist Church.
• Surviving is a brother, Jess
Danids.of Mocksviile, Rt. 4.
MRS. OlARLES E. HARTMAN
Mrs. t&mille Bowdm Hart-
man, 85, of .YaddnVnie, Rt. 2,
widow of Charles E. Hartman,
died Thursday at her home..
•' The funeral.. was held
Saturday at Huntsville Ihtlted
Method^ Churdi. Burial was
in Porpyth Memorial Park in
Wlhston^em.
ate was bora in Davie County
to 0. A. and Nancy Hartman
Bowdoi. aie was a memb^* of
Huntsville United Metbo^st
Churd).
Surviving ore two daughters,
Mrs. Thomas W. Holden of the
Bast Bend, RL 2; a sister Bffiss
LetUe Bowden of Advance; and
two brothers, Grover C. Bowden
of' Advance and Robort 0.
Bowden'of URnston^Salein-^''"^
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DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31.1970 - 3
ioBimyA.oooK
MOCKSVIU^B ^
Cook, a. of Uodaville, Rt 9.
Wfts doM wbea be was ttken to
Davle Cctmty Hoapital
yeitofday. The ftmeral win be
at 2 p,in. Iltanday at Tonetloe
Baptm Chureb. Btnrfal «U1 be
fa (he dittrcb eemetery.
He was b^ ia Yadklo
Cotmty (0 Sd B. and Connie
Cook. Be bad been pmptayed at
Uerltaie Funiitare Co.
Sarminn are bis wife, Mrs.
Zoofse UasMy Cook; two
daogbtars, Mrs. BUlio Gailber
o! ModcsviUe, Rt. 4. and Miss
Blary Mallsaa Cocdc of IBgb
Feint; two sou, Eajene Cooki
of the borne and Robert W.
OiMik of MocksvUle, Rt. S; two
sisters, Mrs. Elsie Beck and
Mrs. Virginia Broadway of
MocksvUle, Rt. 4; two brothers.
Ransom Cook of Salitbnry and
Oscar Cook of MocksvUle. Rt. 9.
ne iMdy is at Baton's
Home.
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GEORGE M. J(»NSON, 90
George M. Johnson, 90, son of
James M. Johnson rassed away
in Valdo^ Ga. Dee.. ISI^.
Rites were held in Maoon. Re
was the son of the first elected
marar of.filodisville..
Blr.. Jdmson was bom in
Davle Ooonty, N. C., but had
lived in Macon most of his life.,
Re was a mmnber of VlneviUe
United MMhodist Church and
was with Brock Candy Co. for 53
ymrs.
Survivors Includea daughter,
Mrs. C R. Carter, Baltimore,
Bid.; twosmiStthe Rev. Thomas
R. Jblmson of Valdosta and
MaJ. Gen George M. Johnson
Jr^ commandor of Dnker AFB,
OUa.; two aiders, Birs. Rerbert
Nicholson of Knoxville,' Tenn.,
ai^ Mrs. J. ty. WUhuns of
Flsrmlngton, N. 0.; and ei^t
granddiUdrm.
BIRS. PEARLPREVETTB, 79
Blrs. Pearl Johnson Prevettc,
79, of Route. 4, 'HocksdOe,
widow of Gsston R. Frwette,
died Thursday in Davie County
HosidtM.
Bfrs. iPrevette was bora in
WDkes Cou^ 8c^. 24, 1691,
daughter of toe late James A.
and Nancy BlattilsJdmson. She
waaaihonher of Lewis Baptist
Churd).
Survtvora include six sons,
1J<^, K. D., Eari and James
Prevette* of BfocksvUle, Arvfl
Prevette of Coolemnee and
Dewey Prevette of North
WUkesixMn): three'daughters,
Mrs. Charles Souther and Mrs.
Bfergaret Brown of BfocksvUle
and Mrs.Jack Pheiffer of
Woodleaf; one brottier, Ernest
Jidmsm of TnUEesborb: three .
slstos, filrs. Cora McDanid of
Roarli^ River, Blrs. Julia In-
score of Ckerasboro and Bfrs.
Ede-Henderson of WUkesboro; .
WILLIE DAVm BROWN _
WUlie David (Jack) Brown,*
42, of BfocksvUle, RL 4, (Bed
SaturdfQf of natural causes at
Eorsyth Menorlal Hospital in
Winston-Salen.-
The funeral was hdd Tuesday
at Uberty United Blethodlst
Churdi'cemd^.
He was born in Davie County
to W. D. and Frozza Qrlmes
Brown. He was ia member of
Liberty United Methodist
aurdi and wasan emidoyee of
Hoitage Fundture Co. '
Surviving are his wife, Bfos.
Sue Hartley Brown; a dat^ter.
Miss Pemda Brown of. the
home; a son,. Lewis David
Erown of BfocksvUle, Rt. 4; two
sisters,' Biro. FVoroa .CoMe and
Blrs. C.-'R. Tutterow of
MocksvUle, Rt. 4; and three
brotbera, W. H.. Brown 'of■iWihMcm^Salem, and W. C. and
Robert G. Brown of BfocksvUle,'
■Rt. 4.. •
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4 ^^AVIB COUOTY EMTERFRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, DBCBMBBR 31.1970
HI^ PEARL M. CARTER
aSss aOldred' Cair^,
S3, of Copleanee died Simday. of
natia^ causes at bar bome.
The ftmaral was hdd Itesday
at BSarrisoii*Stiidevaiit.Ftmeral
Chapdhere. Burial waslnN^
Jerusalem Holiness ^urdi
conetory. .
Surviving are vm sisters,
Mrs. Virginia Mackey of
Mocksvlile, Rt. 8, and Mrs.
EU^ L. Payne of Oodeemee;
three brothas, i^phonso Carter
of Greensboro, diaries Carter
of Newark, N. J., and Wl^
(bn^ Carter d'Cboleonee; sod
hCT stepmotbv, n Urs.
Carter of Cooleemee.
STACY C. HARKEY
Eunerid services for Stacy C.
Rarkey, 60, former county>■ residdit vdm 'was making Ushome b Bidlalantlci Florida,were hdd IVesday, December89, at Brownlle Funeral Home
.b Mdboume,'Slorida. • Rev.
Dan Wade ofindated. Burial
was in Florida Memorial
Gardns.Hark^ died Deconber
'28tb.
He was born b Davle CountyMay 8Stb, 1910. He was aretired' policeman having
worked unth the U. S. PaikFdloeb Washington, D.C. He
was a monber of the Pdlce
Association of Wadibgton. He
was a member of First Baidlst
Church of bdialatttte.
Survivars bdude 'hb wife,
Bfirs. Violet R. Harkey of b<dialantlc; fotnr sons, Robert E.HSrfc^ of Chesapeake, Vs.,
Edward C. Denese of In-
^Balantlc,.Dimald 6. Denese of.Heumbuig, Germany, and,Sbey L. Kmy, Jt, of Bdt-sville, Md.; a daudtter, Bfirs.
fbtherbe Files of tndialantte:
ten granddtttdren; hb father,-L. R. Harkey of MocksdUe; two
dsters, Uts. B. W. Skinner of
Hdboume Beadi. Fla. and
Mrs. John C. Maddox' of Salttake City, Utah; end, 1 brother,WHBam T. Harkey of RockviOe,
BM. •
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
4 ' .IpAVIE COUN^ ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1970
Final Rites Are Held Sunday
For A. R. (Shorty) York
Aaron Ransom (Shorty)
York, 45, of MocksvUle, 3,
died Christmas night of a
gunshot wound at his home.
Mr. York, operator of Shorty
York and Son BP Service In
MocksvUle and a popular
NASCAR stock car driver, was
rushed by ambulance to the
Davle Cotmly Hospital around 7
pjn. Deconber 2Sth but was
drad on anival.
Dr. Ben Richards, Davle
County Coroner, ruled the death
a suicide. He said that Mr. York
was Aot in the head with a .25.
callbtf pistol.
Mr. York was bom in Porsyth
County to Aaron R. and Ma^e
Miltrainey York. He b^an
operating a service station in
Mocksville, at the comer of
WUkesboro and Caliber Streets,
around 1950.
He drove In (he first NASCAR
stock car race at the Bowman
Gray Stadium in Win*
ston Salem in 1949 and was stUi
active in this sport. His record
of 25<year8 of active auto racing
with NASCAR still stands.
Well known personalities in
the auto racing field served as
pallbearss Sunday afternoon
for the funeral hdd at Eaton's
n Chapel. These Included:
Glenn Wood of Stuart,
\nrglnte; Ken Ru^ of
Point; Slim Romtnger of
aemmons; Max Bcrrler of
Wlnston-Salem; Bubba Beck of
Lexington; Pee Wee Jones of
Qemmons.
Honorary pallbearers In*
dud^ Joe Hawkins, a NASCAR
official of Wlnston-Salem;
Butch Hutchens of Winston*
Salem, who owned many of the
cars raced by York; Mitchell
Edwards of Wlnston-Salem;
Pail Waitm of Hl^ Point; John
White of Wlnslon-Salem; James
Myers of MocksvUle; T. L.
Neal, Leon Lambeth of Wm^on*
Salem; Rufua Crumbier of
Raleigh; Richard Chlldrcss of
Wlnston-Salem; James Call of
Wlnston-Salem; Jimmy
Lewdlen High Point Paul Ring
of t^nslon-Salem; and, Carrol)
Foster of MocksvUle.
"Ihe Rev. James A. AUct,
minister of the First United
Churd] of MocksvUle, officiated
at (he funeral. Burial was in
Rose Cemetery.
Surviving arc his wife, Mrs.
Louise Waller York of the
home; a daughter, Mrs. Joe
Bailey of MocksvUle, Rt. 3; a
son, A. R. York III of MocksvlUe
Rt.'3; two brothers, Herman
York of Sewaren, New Jersey;
fourslsters: Mrs.MaryStahl of
Caifton, N. J.; Mrs. Jenny
Pravata of Old Bridge, N. J.;
Mrs. Marie Stolarcyzk of
Newark, N. 'J.; Mrs. Ruby
Montoya of Old Bridge, N. J.,
two granddiildren: Anthony
Aaron BaUey and Jody Annette
BaUey.
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