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Jan - JunDAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. TIIURSDAV, JANUARY 7, 198«- Ida A. Adams ' Ida Elizabeth Almond Adams, 68, of Route 7. Mocksville, died at her home Thursday. Dec. 31. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 2. at Eaton's Fitnerai Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. John Rowe. Burial followed in Center United Methodi.st Church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Davie County Hospice. P.O. Bo.x 66.'?. Mocksville, 27028. Born Nov. 13. 1919, in Stanly County, .she was a daughter of the late George and Ella Sides Al mond. A homcmaker, she was a V member of Center United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband of .*>1 years. John Adams; a dauglilcr. Belly .lean Moweil of Route 7; a son. Evcielle Almond of Grccn.sbor<i; two sisters, Helen Blanks of Melbourne, Fla. and Rulli Reid of Salisbury; a broiher, Robert Almond of Wiasion-Salcm; seven grandchildren: and nine greiif-gramlchililren. ^ Lonnie L. Brown I YADKINVILLE-Mr. Lonnie Lonzo Brown, 70. Route 4, died Thursday, Dec. 31. at Davie Coun ty Hospital in Mocksville. He was born September 21, 1917, in Allegluaoy County to Am brose and Mcdie Cleary Brown. He was a member of l>5cp Creek Baptist Church and Telephone Pioneers of America. Mr. Brown was married to Mrs. Trcva McCollum Brown, who survives of the home. Also surviving are a stepmother, Mrs. Maybclle Brown Key, Winslon-Salem; one daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Doris "Dot" and Jerry Rcnegar, Yadkinville; one son and daughter-in-law, Lonnie R. "Dickie" and Virgie Brown, Winston-Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Mae Foster, Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Gladys Black, Lewis- ivillc; three half .sisters, Mrs. Peggy Harris. Pfafflown, Mrs. Sarah Wilson, Wiasion-Salcm. and Mrs. Betty l-ou Wat.son. Mableton. Ga.; four grandchildren. Richard Rcnegar. Karen Cooper. Mark Brown Sr.. and Cindy Biillins, and live great grandchildren. Brandy Rcnegar. Mel<Kly Brown. Mark Brown Jr., Jamie Bullias. and Jerc- miann Bullins. Funeral services were held Saturday. Jan. 2. at Deep Creek Baptist Church by Dr. Mac Wallace ami the Rev. Paul Simp son. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mary Juarell Fleming - Mary Juarell Fleming. 4.1. ol Route Mocksville. Monday iitghl at Rowan after dcctin- ing health. Funeral services were to be held Thursday. Jan. 7. at I I a.m. in Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Wade Childress and Bobby Br.ickettc. Burial waste follow in Hardison United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at Eaton's from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Ms. Fleming was born Aug. 28. 1942, in Ga,sion County to the late Stanley liarl anil Vera .Shuniakcr Fleming and was employed at Cclenesc Corp. Survivors include one daughter, Robin Allen Shipmnn of Route 7, Mocksville: four si.stcr.s. Pandora Bogcr of Route 3, Mocksville, Doris Overman of Route 1, Salisbury. Darlene Motley of Route I. Sali.sbury. and Sandra Fink of Route 9, Saiishury: one brother, Stanley Fleming Jr. of Davidson; a step-mother, Kathleen Fleming of Mocksville; her grand mother, Mrs. Essie .Shnumaker of China Grove; and one eramldaiightcr. / William C. Gamble Jr. • WINSTON- — SALEM - * 'jC. Gamble Jp^^.of Fp^^h WKgjS^^ County, died Monday, Dec. 28. at Baptist B Hospital in A t Winston- H ^ Salcm. He was born in Forsylh County Dec. 16. I960, to Pcarline H. Markland. He was employed by Davis Dairy Farm of Clemmons. Surviving are his wife. Donna Howard Gamble. MiKksville; one son. William D. Gamble; one daughter. Megan L. Gamble; one stepdaughter. Callic J. Carter; his mother, Petirline H. Markland, Winston-Salem; two sisters. Deborah Markland. Ctcmmons, and Lecy H. Manuel of Kcrnersvillc. Graveside services were held Wednesday, Dec. .30, at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church in Davie County. The Rev. Dwight Durham of the M(K:ksville Church of God officiated. OAVJE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville, no DAVIK COIINI Y KNIliRI'RISK RKt'ORI), HIURSDAY, JANUARY 7, I98tf-T ^ Ruby S. Jordan . COOi.EEMEli - Ruby SmUh Jordan, 69, of 49 Main S(., died Thursday, Dec. 31, al ihe N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salein. Funeral .services were held Saturday, Jan. 2, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocks- villc, conducted by the Rev. Shelby Harbour and the Rev. larry Allen. Burial followed in Rowan Memor ial Park in Salisbury: ; Memorials may be made to the ^building fund of Victory Baptist Church, Cooleentee, N.C. 27014. Born in Davic County, Nov. 14, 1918, she was a daughter of Neal C. Smith of Cix)leemec and the late Minnie Messick Smith. A teacher's assistant at Cooleemee Elementary School, she was a member of Vic tory Baptist Church. Survivors, in addition to her father, include her husband, Scott Jordan; two daughters, Judy Beck of Cooleemee and Linda Myers of Route 6, Mocksville; a brother. Tommy Smith of Cooleemee; and three grandchildren. Minnie M.L. Marliii ' Mrs. Minnie M^^indsay Mar tin of 300 Mill Mocksville, died at Forsyth^ftjemorial Hospital Thursday following an extended illness. She was born in Yadkin County to the late Rosco and Rosa Welborn Lindsay. She had lived in Mocksville for the pa.st 35 years, where she was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church, and was employed at Lynn Haven Nursing Home for twenty yeju-s. Survivors include two daughters. Miss Rosa Martin of tlie home, and Mrs. Celeste Acker of Winston- Salem; two sons, Lxtnnie Martin of Greensboro, and Frankie Leon Martin of Amity ville, New York; one brother, Gillis Lindsay of Jonesville; six granddaughters, one grandson, Roderick Martin of the home, and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Mon day, Dec. 28, at Shiloh Baptist Church with Dr. A.O. Walker of ficiating. Burial followed in the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church cemetery in Jonesville. )(Samantha C. Newman JONESVILLE Mrs. Saman tha Anzie Cheek Newman, 66, Rt. 2, died Saturday, Jan. 2, at her home after a long illness. She was bom February 5, 1921, in Yadkin County to Aaron Frank and Mary Elizabeth Slurdivant Cheek. She was a homemaker and a iitember of Swan Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband. Miles Frank Newman, of the home; five daughters. Mrs. Albert (Wanda) Burton, Mrs. Wayne (Janet) Foster. Mrs. Larry (Carolyn) Cheek and Ms. Frankie Bryant, all of Rt. 2, Jone.sville, and Mrs. Bobby (Linda) Swaim, Rt. 2, Mocksville; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three si.sters, Mrs. Bob (Mozelle) Collins, Elkin. Mrs. Odell (Minnie) Stokes. Giaham and Mrs. Clarence (Florida) Dowell. lia'st Bend and two brothers, Spurgcon Cheek, Lansing and Smith Cheek, Hamptonville. Funeral services were held Mon day, Jan. 4, at Swan Creek Bap tist Church by the Rev. Howard Wilburn iuid the Rev. Sammy Shoaf. Burial followed in the church cemetery. y Charlie B. Swicegood Charlie Baxter Swicegood, 68, of Route 7, Mocksville, died Satur day, Jan. 2, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Wmston-Salem. The funeral was held Monday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Ronnie Huneycutt and Bill Creason. Burial followed in tlie Jerusalem Baptist Church cemetery with military rites. Born Nov. 11, 1919. in Davic County, Swicegootl was a son of the late Jesse Lee and Victoria Dalton Swicegood. He .served 22 years with the U.S. Navy and saw action in the Pacific during World War 11 on Ihe aircraft carrier, U^S.S. Enterprise. SwicegiKxl was retired Irom Ingersoll-Rand Co., but remained active by working as a secuitty : guard for Advance Security. He ' was a ntember of Jerusalem Bap tist Church. Survivors include his wife, : Lavonc Houck Swicegood of the • home; two daughters, Mrs. C.K. (Karen) Barnhardt of Garner and Mrs. Uster E. (Lynn) Bullock of Asheville; a sister, Zola Nail of Mocksville; two brothers, David Swiceg«)od of Ixxington and Ed mund Swicegood of Richmond, Va.; and four gran^iildrpii- DAYIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC Q>0 -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1988 Lois Rhoden Whitaker i Dallas F. Winters 0£ 99 O o 3 CD ra a. • CLEMMONS - Mrs. Lois Rhoden Whiiaker, 65,44(X) Drift wood Drive, wife of Henry Whiiaker, died Tuc.sday, Dec. 29. at Baptist Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 31, at First Bap- ti.st Church in Winston-Salcm by - Dr. Paul Craven. Burial followed ' in Westlawn Garden of Memory ' Cemetery in Clemmons. Mrs. Whitakef^^as born in Polk County. Florida, t(?Carl and Lot- tic Wo(m1s Rhoden. She had her home In Clemmons for 23 years, j She was the co-owner of Bolich ' Insurance Company and was a member of First Bapti.st Church of Win.ston-Salem. Mrs. Whitaker was past president of WMU of the Pilot Mountain Baptist Association and had worked with Crisis Con trol Ministry for a number of years. She was a member of Clen>- mons Civic Club Auxiliary. Surviving arc her husband of the home; two daughters and their husbands, Kathy and Dick Jarvis, Clemmons. and Nancy and Perry Weir. Bermuda Run; three grand children, Scott Jarvis, Jeffrey ■Weir, and Jennifer Weir; two sisters. Mrs. Marie Duffany, Lakeland. Fla., and Mrs. Mildred Hooks, Apex, and four brothers, Ray ford Rhoden, Ft. Meade, Fla., Hubert Rhoden, Bartow, Fla., Carl H. Rhoden Jr., Highland City, Fla., and Delmar Rhoden, Sher man Oaks, Calif. Memorials may be made to WMU Lottie Moon Missionary Fund, do First Baptist Church, Winston-Saleni, N.C. or to Crisis ! Control Ministry, lOth St., ! Winston-Salem, N.C. The funeral for Dallas FletcherWinters was held Sunday, Jan. 3, ^ at Baton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Norman Fryc. Burial followed in the Turrentine Bapti.st Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the cemetery fund of Turrentine Bap ti.st Church, Route 7, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Born May 15, 1904, in Vadkin County, he was a son of the late William L. and Priscilla Swain Winters. A former Davic County jailer, he was retired from Drexcl- Heritage Furniture Co. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Sallie Vera Foster Winters of Mocks* ville; two daughters, Marjorie Sain- and Alice GtHlbcy, berth of Mwks- villc; two sons, William F. Winters of Severn, Md., and George B. Winters of Banstow, Calif.; three sisters. Ethel Call of Lexington, Nannie Adams of Charlotte and Maude Huff of Statcsvillc; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren. Winters, 84. a resident trf St. James Nursing Home in Greens boro and formerly of South Main Street, died Thursday night at L. Richard.son Hospital in Greensboro. s m QAUE CO, PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 14, 1988-13 ? o William J. Alexander • WILKESBORO - Mr. William Jerome Alexander. 49. of Route 2, died Wednesday, Jan. 6. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 9. at Rein.s- Sturdivant Funeral Home Chapel in North Wiikcslxuo, conducted by the Rev. Richard J. Harris HI, the )lev. John A. Speaks, Dr. William McKinncy Jr. and Dr. Donald K. Holnass. Burial followed in Scenic Memorial Gardens. Mr. Alexander was bom August 3, 1938, in Wilkts County. He was a member of Denny Grove A. M .E. Zion Methodi.st Church and was a supervisor at Holly l-arms. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Carol Harris Alexander, of the Mrs. Anderson was born June 30. 1891, in Rowan County to the late Furguson and Joyce Koontz Walker. She was a homemakcr and was a member of North Main Street Church of Chri§t. Her husband, William Frank Anderson, preceded her in death on October 22. 1963. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Vestal (Wilma) Danncr and Mrs. Margaret Boger. both of Mocksvillc, and Mrs. G.W. (Joyce) Gcxximan, Wiaston-SaJcin; four sons, Wayne Anderson, Winston-Salem. Jim Anderson, . Kissimcc, Fla., and Haydcn and Bruce Anderson, both of M<Kksvillc, and a number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren and grcal-great-grandchildrcn. home; one daughter. Vestula Lee Alexander, of the home: one son, i)^Nin0 R. Arnold CardinalJcromc Alcxaitder. of the „ , • . J A • Nina Rummage Amhome; one sister, Mrs. Wanda A. „ „ ... r. - •»! 1. 1 Route 6, Mocksvi le <Smith, Stalesville. and two uncles ^ n n n • , , , . ., , N.C. Baptist Hospital iand aunts. John Alexander, _ , Frederick Alexander. France., Salem <m Wcdnc»l.ny e, Alexander, and Ruth Watkins. all , , , Funeral services wciof Wilkcsboro. . o . c . Flowers will be accepted or ®. , . , . r, Home Chapel, condmmemona s may be made to Denny „ „ .u ,, , „ A IL4 t- 'T- xt .1 r . Rev, Kenneth Hyde arGrove A.M.It. Zion Mcthixlist _ -j/-.-lu .l n, Davtd Gilbreath. BurnChurch. r- . . r» ,• • Nina Rummage Arnold, 64. of Route 6, Mocksvillc died at the N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem on Wednesday evening, .Ian. 6. Funeral services were held Fri day. Jan. 8. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev, Kenneth Hyde and the Rev, David Gilbreath. Bu)ia1 followed in Eaton's Baptist Church Jessie Walker Anderson "EnTeb. 2i, 1923, in Davic Mrs. Jessie f j County, she was a daughter of Walker Andcr ^ Tossic Collcttc Rummage of Route son, 96. M 5 and the late Roy W. Rummage, fonncrly of 13! ^ homemakcr. she wa.s a member Forest I-ane, of Mineral Springs Baptist Church Mocksvillc, in Joncsvillc. died Thursday, Survivors, in addition to her Jan. 7. ai mother, include her Inrshand. Autumn Care William Arnold; two sisters. Nan- Convalescent nic Boger of Route I and Marietta Center iti p l.ang.slon of Route 5; and a Mocksvillc hrother. Johnnie Rummage of where she was a resident. Route .*?. Funeral services were held Sun day. Jan 10 at Raton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mwksville, con- " ducted by Mr. Robert Ball and Mr. KING - Mrs. Mabel CarterKING - Mrs, Mabel Carter ERobert Damall. Burial followed in Jericho Church of Christ cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Jericho Church of Christ, P.O. Box 354, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. ast. 60, 140 While Oak Drive, died unexpectedly at her home Thursday. Jan. 7. She was born July 31, 1927, In Davie County to William Harrison and Bertha Lanicr Carter. She lived in Forsylh and Stokes counties all of her life. She was employed by Hancs Knitters for 25 years, retiring in 1968 due to poor health. Mrs. East was a member of Bcthabara Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband. James Roy Ea.st, in 1973. Surviving arc two daughters. Ms. Laura Jane East, Lexington, and Mrs. Allen (Patricia) Hixjpcr. IS.*! Sunburst Circle; one son and daughlcr-in-law. James and Kathy East, 270 NorthwocxI Circle; three grandchildren, and one sister. Mrs. - Dtsuncr Esther Brooke, Painsville. ^Ohio. ;j;j^Fiincr:il services were held .Siin- dliy, Jan. 10. at Voglcr's Rcynolda Road (3iapel by the Rev. Dick Williams and Mr. E.L. Headen. Interment followed in Crcstvicw Memorial Park. Kate Mae Gaither Mrs. Kate Mae Hash Gaither. 85. of Route I. MiKksvillc. Mon day at Forsyth Mcmoril Hospital in Winslon-Salem. Funeral services are to be held at II a.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, at the New Union United Mcthixlist Church by the Reverend Haywnixl Hiatt. Burial will be in the ciiurch cemetery. The b<xly will be placed in church thirty minutes proir to (he .service. The family is to receive friends at Eaton's fiincia! home Wcdncs day night from 7-9. Gaither was born July 25. 1902. in Gray.son County. Va.. to the Ititc Orvilc and Amelia Ha.sh and was a homcimikcr. Her husband Rohcn Alien Gaither preceded iier in death Nov. 19, 1970. Survivors include one daughter, Nannie Dyson of Route 1. Mocksville; one son, Calvin Gaither, Route I. Harmony: four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. OAVIE CO. PUBUC LIBRARY mocksville* no -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1988 Mrs. Amanda J. Parrish WINSTON-SAI.EM - Mrs. Amanda Elizabeth James Parrish, 84, 2366 Stratford Road, died Thursday, Jan. 7, at Forsyth Hospital. She was bom August 3, 1903, in Davie County to Nathan and Mary Elizabeth Hockaday James. She attended Macedonia Moravian Church in Davie County. Surviving arc her hu.shantl. Cecil E. Parrish. of the home; two daughters. Mrs. Zclma Hcndrix Lashmlt. Yadkinville. and Mrs. Joanne Parrish Hunt, Win.ston- Salem; five sons. Robert L. Par rish, Nathan D. Parrish, William E. Parri.sh, James R. Parrish, and C. Grant Parri.sh. all of Winston- Salem; 19 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; two great-great- grandchildren; one brother. Walter James, Yadkinville, and several nieces and nephews. Preceding Mrs. Parrish in death, in addition to her parents, were one daughter. Willie Mae Hendrix in 1945, one stin, Webb IjCC Hcndrix in 1971, and one great-great- granddaughter. Angela Tlionipson in 1987. Funeral services were held Sun day, Jan. 10, at Macedonia Mora vian Church by the Rev. David Anderson and the Rev. Hampton Morgan Jr. Burial followed in Westlawn Garden of Memory. /^rs. Gladys C. Pulliam '♦ WINSTON-SALEM - Mrs. Gladys Cain Pulliam, 1025 Well ington Road, died Monday, Jan. 11, at the Moravian Home. She was bom in Davie County to John Boycc and Ina Naylor Cain. She attended Duke Univer sity and Salem College. She married Grady R. Pulliam Jr., who is chairman of Triad Life Insurance Corporation. A charter member of Knollwood Baptist Church, Mrs. Pulliam was active in the Mary Martha Sunday Schixil Class. Her other interests were volunteer work for the Children's Center and active involvement in the Twin City l.ady Lions Club. In addition to her husband, she is also survived by throe daughters and one sun, Mrs. Anne Harrison, Berkeley Heights, N.J., Mrs. Patty Bundy, Roanoke, Va., Mrs. Nan cy Sullivan and Grady R. (Chip) Pulliam 111, both of Winston- Salem; fi ve grandchildren; four si.sters. Mrs. J.M. Hartman, Mrs. Frank Blackmore, and Mrs. Don Benton, all of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Fred Rich, Green.sboro, and one brother, John B. Cain, Birm ingham, Ala. Following a family graveside service, memorial services were to be held Wednesday, Jan. 13, at Knollwood Baptist Church by Dr. Jack Noffsingcr. at a time to he announced. The family a.sks that in lieu of flowers, memorials be made to Alzheimer's Disease Association, P.O. Box 15622. Winslon-.Salcm. N.C. 27113. /Tillie R. Silvcrman ' Tillie Ryback Silvemian, 67. of132 Raymond St. died Friday, Jan.8. at Davie County Hospital.Funeral services were held Saturday. Jan. 9. in Rase Cemetery with the Reverend John Rowc officiating. The family reque.st thatniemoYiajShc made to I>avie Coun- •y "M^ce, P.O. Box 665. Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or to the AMerican Cancer Society. Born March 25, 1920, in New York, sshe was the daughter of the late Anthony Ryback and Clemen tine Boranski Ryback. SHe was a residence of the Bronx until mov ing to Mocksville 2V4 years ago. She was of the Catholic faith. Silverman wsa preceded in death by a son, Richard Silverman in 1971. Survivors include a son, Harvey Silverman of Winston-Salehfh adaughter, Arlene Res$d,l of Mocksville; one sister, Helen Elukowich of the Bronx; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. s o -J z UJ o V . © OftVIE CO. public ubrap^f^OCKSVlLUE, NC (U DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1988- cr Mrs. Toy W. Reece ^ YADKINVILI-E - Mrs. Toy W. Reece, 83, of Route 5, died Saturday, Jan. 9, at Hoots Hospital. She was born in Yadkin County to Perk and Mary Jane Flynn Willard. She was a member of the Church of Christ of Nebo. She was married to Charles B. Reece, who died August 12, 1983. Surviving are one daughter. Pat sy Jane Branch, Mocksville; six sons. Jack Reece, Kannapolis, Fred and Billy Reece, both of Yadkinville, James Recce, Ad vance, David and Donald Reece, both of Boonville; two brothers, Clara Willard and Buddy Willard, both of Boonville; 10 grand children and nine great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Mon day, Jan. 11, at Mackie-Gentry Chapel by the Rev. Harold Smissor. Burial followed in Deep Creek Friends Church cemetery. Veontha Mae Hines Evangelist Veontha Mae Hines of Route S, Mocksville, died Mon day. Jan. 11, in N.C. Baptist Hospital alter an extended illness. She was ^rn in Davie County to the l!^|unes and Lelar Cuthrell Lawrence. She was a graduate of Davie Hfgh School and affiliated with the Cos-pel Light Tabernacle in Jamaica as a missionary. Surviving are one daughter, Katrina Wilson of Clemmons; one brother, Terry Lawrence of Clem mons; two aunts, Harriett Richmon and Madeline Eaton both of Mocksville. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today in the chapel of Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home. The Reverend Wall and the Reverend Gaither will officiate. Burial will follow in the Bethany AME Zion Church cemetery. X Charles Hoover • COOLEEMEE - Mr. Charles Beuford Hoover, 69, of 39 Davie Street, Coolecmee died Saturday, Jan. 9, at Davie County Hospital. A graveside service was held Monday, Jan. 11, in Legion Memorial Park with the Rev. Larry Allen officiating. The family request that memorials be made to Legion Memorial Park in car of Bud Alex ander in Cooleemee Mr. Hoover was bom Feb. 14, 1918 in Iredcll County to the late C.B. and Myrtle Smith Hoover, and was a retired merchant. He was a veteran of the United States Army of WWII and was a member of the Cooleemee First Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife Dor- 'Dot" Milholen Hoover of the member of Victoiy Baptist Chuich. Her husband, George Dewey Jordan, preceded her in death on March 13, 1986. Surviving are three daughters, Ruth Pierce, Cooleemee, Katherine Kelly, Mocksville, and Frances Brooks, Oakhurst, Calif.; three sons, Loman Jordan and George Jordan, both of Cooleemee, and Kenny Jordan. Mocksville; 12 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. ^Mrs. Edna A. Morrison * Mrs. Edna Ann Alexander Mor rison of 113 Windward Circle, Mocksville, died Monday, Jan. 4, in Davie Cbunty Hospital after a short illness. She was born in Alexander County to the late John and Julia McDowell Alexander. Her hus- home; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Bogerof Route2, Mocksville;one' • j i, son, Charies B. Hoover Jr. of Mooresville: four erandchtldem: and Bobby Frost, all of Mocksville; two daughters, Mrs. Vivian Bryant and Mrs. Nancy Peebles, both of Mocksville; an adopted daughter, Margaret Tuck of Statesville; one brother, Sloney Alexander of Mocksville and one sister, Mrs. Alice Gaither of Mocksville. Funeral services were held Sun day, Jan. 10, in the chapel of Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home. Minister R.E. Taylor of ficiated and burial was to be in New Jerusalem Holiness Church cemetery on^ednesday, Jan. 13. Mooresville; four grandchildern; one sister, Claytie Flowers of Terre Haute Ind.; two brothers, Doyle Hoover and Kenneth Hoover, both of Salisbury. Jettie Messick Jordan COOLEEMEE — Mrs. Jettie Messick Jordan, 87, 28 Main Street, died Thursday, Jan. 7, at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 9, at Victory Bap tist Church by the Rev. Shelby Harbour. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family requests that memorials be made to the Building Fund of Victory Baptist Church, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. Mrs. Jordan was born June 19, 1900, to the late Oliver and Fan ny Copley Messick. She was retired from Burlington Industries and was a ^charter IMVIt CO. eUBUC UBRARy mocksville^ txi -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 19JW Obituaries James B. Alexander His wife, Margarcl VanVlecl Carmen, died in 1977. Survivnrs include a son. John Carman, with whom he had made His home on North Main Slrecl for the past two years; and two grandchildren. James Byerly Alexander, 70. of Carman, with whom Gladstone Road. C(K)lccmec, died home on North W Jan. 7, at Rowan Memorial jhc past two ycai Hospital in Salisbury. grandchildren. The funeral was a graveside ser vice held on Sunday. Jan. 10. at , . p rniiHlP Corinth Church of Chri.st Cemetery in Woodlcaf, ' Acy Ruftis Caudle He was born Nov. 10, 1917 in Spring St . Mock.svill Davic County. He was the .son of day. Jan, 17. at his I the late W. Charles W. Alexander Fmneral sen ices wci and Annie IJsk Alexander, who J^n. 19. at Eatr Acy Ruftis Caudle. He was with Burlington In dustries for several ycjtrs and he operated the Cooleomee Discount Store. He was a veteran of the U,.S. Army from WWII, Other survivors in addition to his mother include his wife. Kathrine Smith Alexander of the home; one daughter. Mrs. Regina Fleming of Route 2. Cleveland; one .son. Tony Alexander of Cooleemee; one sister. Mrs. Sadie Shuping of Charlotte; three brothers. Buddy and Roy Alexander of Cooleemee and Sinclair Alexander of Newport News. Va.; and two grandchildren. Charles I). Carman ' Charles Doty Carman. 95. <if 1251 N. Main St.. Mocksville. formerly of Bradford. N.Y., died Sunday, Jan. 17. at Davic County Hospital after a one-day illness. The body was taken from Eaton's Funeral Hotue to Seagcr Funeral Home in Bath. N.Y.. where the funeral was to be held Thursday, Jan. 21. conducted by the Reverend Douglas Combs. Burial was to follow in Bradford Cemetery. The family request that memorials be made to the First Baptist Church of Mrtcksville. .^90 N. Main St., Mocksville. Born July 19. 1892. in Orange, N.V., he was the son of the late John Bailey and Male Boyce Car man. A dairy farmer, he was a member of the First Baptist Church of Bradford, where he had served as church trca.surcr for 25 years. He was a charter member of Wancta Lake Baptist Chapel. 76, of 246 Spring St.. Mocksville, died Sun day, Jan. 17. at his home. F^incral sen iecs were held Tues day, Jan. 19. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Jim Grydcr. Entombment followed in Wc.st Uiwn Memorial GardcRs mausoleum in Clcmmons. Memorials may be made to the Davic County Cancer .Society, c/o Anne Slayer. 146 Pine St.. Mcrcksvillc. N.C. 27028. Born in Yadkin County, he was a son of the late Jim and Lillie McC»llum Caudle. He was a retired builder and land.scapcr as well as a former court caller for Davie County. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife. Ada Elizabeth Hobson Caudle; two (laughters. Mrs. B.C. (Sue) l.awrencc of Hcrmuda Run and Mrs, Jack (Anne) Bledsoc of Mocksville: three sons. Jimmy E. Caudle and Bobby Caudle, both of Mocksville. and Bill Caudle of Tobaccovllle; A sister. Mrs. G.F. (Amy) Warner of Winston-Saleni; a brother, Sam Caudle of Winston- Salcm; a half-sister. Mrs. Roy (Treva) Hunter of Raleigh; II grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. ^Juanita H. Crotts Juanila Harrcll Crotts. 61. of Route 7, Mocksville. died Mon day. Jan. 18, at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salisbury. Funeral services arc to he held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21. at Concord United Mctliodist Church in Davic County, conducted by the Rev. Bcnnic Bcardcn, pastor. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family was to be at Eaton's Funeral Home on Wednesday night. Jan. 20, from 7 to 9. The ^y will be placed in the church JO minutes before the .service. Born in ('hina Grove. March 19. 1926, she was a daughter of the late Millard J. and Rosa Bolden Har rcll. She had retired as a lab techni cian with B.F\ Goodrich in Salisbury. Her husKind. Fugenc Crotts. died in 1980. Survivors include a daughter, Debbie Hcllard of Route 7; a son, Robert Crotts of Kerncrsvillc; ihrcQ sisters. Doris Davis of Rome, N.Y..Coni lx;c Jones of Salisbury and Virginia Capps of Hickory; a brolhOT]0unc Harrcll of Syracuse. N.Y ; and tlucc grandsons. tt Jane Hanes Crow Dr. Jane Hancs Main Sircct. Mocksville, diedBjt ^^9 Monday, Jan. 18.^^^at Davic VillagcHc^^^ Rest Home. scrv- were to bc^^^HIH held at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday. Jan. 20. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville by the Rev. Don Davis. Burial was to follow in Rose Cemetery, Dr. Crow was born in Monroe to the laic lulwnrd Wilson and Mary Hancs Crow. She was a member of First Methodist Church of Mocksville. She was a retired professor of home economics at UNC-Greensboro. Surviving arc one brother, Ed Crow. Wiaston-Salcm; one niece. Miss Clement Kendrick. Charlotte, and three nephews. E.W. Crow III, Washington, D.C., P.F. Crow, Ferrium College. Va.. and Zcb Kendrick. Philadelphia. Pa. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC DAMIC COUNTY ENTKRPRISK KECORO, IHURSDAV, JANUARY 21, J988- Wiiliam Johnson Ijames uftcr Jii cxieiid^d illness. He was bom in Davie Couniy to the liilc Bobby and Mary Ijames. He was a iiwinber of Ijbeny AME Zion Church, and was retired from the Erwin Mills and the Davie County School System where he was janitor at the Cooleemee School for 42 years. Funeral services were to be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20, at the Liberty AME Zion Church. Rev. Alfred Lcake was to officiate and burial was to follow in the churcli cemetery. He is survived by four grand children: Johnsie Bares of the home, Priscilla Burke and Perry Clement, biHh ol Atlanta, Ga., and Marie I. Bixie of Mocksville; and one brother, Theodore ijames of Cooleemee. Roy Raymond Phelps Mr. Roy Raymiwd Phelps, 73. Rouie4. MocksWie.'died Wednes day, Jan. 13,- Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held Fri day, Jan. IS, at Eaton's Funeral Home (Niapel in Mocksville by the Rev. Benny Bearden and the Rev. Shelby Harbour. Burial followed in Natiomil Cemetery in Salisbury. The family requests that memorials be made to the American Cancer Society. Mr. Phelps was bom in Davie County to the late Alfred W. and Sarah Jane Satley Phelps. He was a retired barber. During World War II, he serv ed in the U.S. Navy, Surviving are his wife, Thelma Ann Alexander Phelps, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Diane P. Snider and Mrs. Glenda P. Lud- wick, both of Mocksville; one son, Jack Phelps, Mocksville; fi ve grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Burton, Mocksville, and Mrs. Grace Woolen, Yadkinville. Alexander A. Piper ^ n Mr. Alexander Abbey Piper, 88, Route 7, Mocksville, died Thurs day, Jan. 14. at V.A. Medical Center in Salisbury. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 16. at Eaton's Funeral Home (.'hapel in Mocksville by the Rev. Glenn Sellers. Burial followed in Liber ty United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials are requested to go to Blaise Baptist Church. Mr. Piper was born in Lenoir City, Tenn., to the late Albert Morgan and Susan WhitscI Piper. He was a retired accountant with Quality Oil Company in Winston-Salem. Surviving are his wife. Ruby Wilson Piper; two daughters. Mary Susan Cookc, Adelphi, Md., and Martha McMillan, Mocksville, and three grandchildren. Dorothy Bolin Shore Dorothy l.eigli Bolin Shore, 52, ben Anderson Road of Route 6, MiKksville, died Monday, Jan. 18, at the Forsyth Memorial Hospital following a six-week illness. She was born in Yadkin Couniy on March I, 1935, to the late Lon- nie Gray and Irene Pettit Bolin. She was a homemaker. She was married March, 23, 1957, to Clarence Clinton Shore who survives- Addiliona) survivors include, 5 daughters, Mrs. Christine Sain and Mrs. Rebecca Cartner of Mocksville, Mrs. Nancy Buclinof Route 3, Yadkinville, and Brenda and Culcen Shore of the home; five brothers, L.G. Bolin of Route 2, Harmony, Lindsey Bolin, Kenneth Bolin of Route 6, Leonard Bolin, and Donald Bolin of Mocksville; five sisters, Mrs. Inez Moon, Mrs. Thelma Smith of Mocksville, Mrs. Marie Hedrick and Mis. Judy Dix- on Route 5, Lexington, and Mrs. Doliie Linglc Route 3, Salisbury; and three grandchildren. She was a member of Rock Spring Baptist Church where a funeral service is to be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. by the Reverend Clyve G. Bell and the Reverend Marvin Blackburn. Burial is to follow in the church cemetery. Ethel H. Sweatmon Ethel Holt Sweatmon. 82, of 355 Park Ave,, Mocksville. died Wednesday, Jan. 13, at her home. The body remained at Eaton's Funeral Home until being taken to Tom Wages Funeral Home in Lawrenceville, Ga. Funeral services were held at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Bom Feb. 24, 1905, in Gwinnctl County, Ga., she was a daughter of the late Birdeau Phillips and Ear ly Andrew Holt. A retired infor mation clerk at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, she was a member of Oakhurst Baptist Church and Chapter 148, Order of Eastern Star, both in Decalur, Ga. A daughter, Jeanette Thomas, died in 1974. Survivors include a daughter, Anne McCurdy, with whom she made her home on Park Avenue; four sisters, Enolia Turnipseed of Fayciteviile, Ga., Helen Anglin of Lawrenceville, Ga., Allie Mae Green of Puraguuld, Ark., and Louise Burton of Orange City, Fia.; eight grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be made to Hospice of Davie County, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville. QAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC Obituaries . ^ 5S ^'jMildred A. Blalock / M y * APVANCE — Mildred Allen Blalock, 71, of Route 1, died Tues day, Jan. 19, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held Fri day, Jan. 22, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert C. Peurifoy and the Rev. Donald Funderburke. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Born in Davic County, she was a daughter of the late Charlie Wilson and Fannie Elizabeth Smith Allen. A member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, she had retired from AT&T in Winslon-Salem. Her First husband, Marvin Woodrow Bates, died in 1955. Survivors include her second husband, Enoch Blalock; two daughters. Patsy Bates Hanes and Nancy Bates Smith, both of Ad vance; two .sons, Ronnie and Woody Bates, both of Advance; a sister, Helen Phillips Gaulein of Winston-Salem; a brother. Gene Allen of Mocksville; and seven grandchildren. etta Roop Redding LEWISVILLE — Mrs. Metta Roop Redding, 85, 5820 Shallowford Road, died Wednes day, Jan. 20, at Forsyth Hospital. She was bom May 4, 1902, in Wilkes County to John A. and Fan nie Higgins Roop. She spent most of ter life in Forsyth County. Mrs. Redding was with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for a number of years before retiring. She. was a member of Lewisville Bapti.st Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. C.N. Red (Polly) Henning, Styers Ferry Road, and Mrs. Joe (Dot) Shcetz, Inman, S.C.; three sons, James D. Redding, Pfaff-.. town, John A. Redding, Lewis-' ville, and Tommy R. Redding, Ad vance; 14 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Fri day, Jan. 22, at Lewisville Baptist Church by Dr. Joe Coltrane. En tombment was in Westlawn Gar dens of Memory. The family requests that any memorials be made to Lewisville Baptist Church. Zonia Hargrave SALISBURY — Arizona '*7x>nia" Laltner Hargrave, 74, of Mary's Family Care died Wednes day, Jan. 20, at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for three months. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 23, at Jerusalem Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Jackie Gayles, pastor of Lit tle Holy Tabernacle. Burial follow ed in the church cemetery. Born May 9, 1913, in Gainesville, Ga., she was a daughter of the late Randolph and Amanda Lattner. Educated in the Gainesville schools, she was a reticed domestic worker and a meitiber of Jeru.salem Baptist Church. Survivors include a sister, SavUnnah Neely of Cooleemee; .gndiseveral nieces and nephews. y Clarence G. Riley HAMPTONVILLE - Mr. Clarence G. Riley. 86, Route 3, died Monday, Jan. 18, at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital. He was bora December 4,1901, in Vadkin County to Jim and Mar tha Jane Stokes Riley. He was a member of Mountain View Baptist Church. He was married to Mrs. Nora Pardue Riley, who survives, of the home. Also surviving are two daugh ters. Mrs. Howard (Edith) Brown and Mrs. Colon (Louise) Shore, both of Hamptonville; two sisters, Mrs. Miles (DeEtte) King and Miss Mary Belle Riley, both of Hamptonville; one brother, Lester Riley, Advance; six grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. Funeral .services were held Wedne.sday, Jan. 20 at Mountain View Baptist Churclvby the Rev. Kim Tucker aftd the Rev. L.E. Myers. Burial followed in the church cemetery. / Ethel F. Roberts Ethel Foster Roberts, 94, formerly of Sanfor^ Avenue, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Jan. 19, at Uniontown Hospital in Union- town, Pa. Funeral services were held Fri day, Jan. 22, at Eaton's Funeral ;Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Brent Hoots. Burial follow ed in the Jericho Church of Christ cemetery. Memorials may be made to Eastern Hills Baptist Church, 1212 Pierson Drive, Charlotte, N.C. 28205. Bora in Davie County, she was ' a daughter of the late John Ellis and Mary Elizabeth Campbell Foster. ^;3^£omemaker, she was a member .-<i»|Eastera Hills Baptist Church in Charlotte. She had lived in Union- town for the past 12 years. Her husband, William Paschal Roberts, died in 1938. A gran- daughter, Pamela Jean Carter, died in 1952, and a sister, Grace Foater Hoots in 1976. Survivors include a daughter, Margaret Carter of Uniontown, . with whom she made her home; two sons, James L. Roberts of Charlotte and John W. Roberts of Burlington; a sister, Mrs. Alton Reddick of Thomasville; five grandchildrep; and three great-grandchildren. l:. ci f.; y > DAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRAR^ MOCKSVILLE, NC Qo \ a\ Mary Onell Robertson ADVANCE — Miss Mary Oncll ; Robertson. 61, of Route 2, Ad- ^ vance, died Tuesday at the home r of her sister Katherine Carter. , Funeral services will be held ; Thursday at 2 p.m. at Advance United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in the church cemeteiy with the Reverend Tom McClain officiating. The family is to be at Eaton's Funeral Home Wednesday night from 7-9. Robertson was bom May 26, 1926 in Davie County. She was the daughter of the late George Leroy and Delia Hendrix Rc^rtson. In addition to her sister Katherine Carter, she is survived by three other sisters, Georgia B. Shoaf of Lexington, Mabel Laird of Route 2, Mocksville, and Lorene Goddard of Lenior City, Tenn.; four brothers. Spencer Robertson of Salisbury, Paul W. Robeitson, Johnny Robertson, and Robert Robertson, all of Route 2, Advance; and several neices and pephews. ^ Frieda Kolin Slate Mrs. Frieda Kolm Slate, 82, 117 Carolina Ave., died Thursday, Jan. 21. Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 24, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family requests memorials be made to the American Cancer Society or Mocksville Seventh Day Adventist Church. Mrs. Slate was born in Seattle, Wash., to Mr. and Mrs. Thetniore E. Holm. For 16 years, she was a missionary in India. Her husband, Joseph Gaines Slate, died in 1982. Survivors include two stepsons. Dr. Francis Slate, Mocksville, and Dr. William G. Slate, Newark, Del.; four grandchildren; five step- grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. DAVIE CO, PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE NO t.s Idbituaries / J > Alice H. Britton y I . Alice C. Hudson Britton. 85, of < Autumn Care Nursing Home, r Mocksville, died Friday, Jan. 29, I at Davie County Hospital follow- } ing an extended illness. ! Funeral .services were held Mon- ; day, Feb. I, at Shiloh Baptist nn Church, conducted by Dr. A.O. ! Walker. Burial followed in the [ church cemetery. I Bom Nov. I, 1902, in Davie I County, .she was a daughter of the I late Albert and Dclphinc Necly ' Hud.<x)n. A member of Shiloh Bap- ! tisi Church, she had operated a cafe in Mocksville for many years. I Survivors include another I daughter, Christine A. Johason of Mocksville; a son, Charles Ander- i son Jr. of Mock.sville; a sister, Sal- I ly Brown of Autumn Care Nurs- I ing Home; a stepsister. Prudence Johnson of Cooleemce; seven I grandchildren; and one great grandchild. ^ John L. *Falie' DIxon • YADKINVILLE - Mr. John L. (Fatie) Dixon Sr., 88. Route 2, died Tuesday, Jan. 26, at Hoots Memorial Hospital. J. He was bom in Yadkin County to the late Abe and Nancy Jane Shore Dixon. He was of the Bap tist faith and a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife. Pearl Williams Dixon, of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Ruby Brewbaker. Mocksville, Mrs. Nancy Stone, Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Jackie Shore, Mobile, Ala. and Mrs. Shirley Dean Frye. Winston- Salem; One son, J.L. Dixon Jr.. of the home; one .sister, Ella Burns,' Win.ston-.Salcm; eleven grand children. and eight great-grand- children. Funeral services were held Thursday. Jan. 28. at Mackie- Gentry Funeral Home in Yadkin- ville by the Rev. Dan Hix and the Rev. J.C. Shore. Burial followed in Forbush Baptist Church cemetery. Gertie B. McCrary ' Gertie Bames McCrary, 81, of Route 4, Mocksville, died at her home Wednesday, Jan. 27. Funeral services were held Fri day, Jan. 29, at Mocksville Church of God. conducted by the Rev. Dwight Durham and the Rev. Milburn Trent. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cwleemee. Born July 17, 1906, in C(K>Icemee, she was a daughter of the late Tom and Daisy Williams Bames. A homemaker, she attend ed the Mocksville Church of God, Her husband, Stanl^ Mansfield McCrary, died June 13,1975, and j a son. Frankie McCrary, died Dec. 25, 1986. Survivors include three daughters, Margaret Leonard of Coolccmee, Rebecca Greer of Route 7 and Annie Connell of ^ Route 4, with whom she made her home; a brother. Tommy Bames of Denton; two sons, William and Bobby McCrary, both of Sali.s- bury; 25 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren. j John E. 'Skinner* Myers j ADVANCE - Mr. John E. 'Skinner' Myers, 63. Route 4, Box 24. died Wednesday, Jan. 27, at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held Fri day, Jan. 29, at Mock's United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Tom McLean. Buridl followed in the church cemetery. Mr. Myers was bom in Davie County to George Z. and Fallie Phelps Myers. He had lived all of his life in Davie County, where he was a member of Mock's United Mcthodi.st Church. He retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in 1983 after 36 years service. Mr. Myers was a World War II veteran, serving in the European and Pacific Theaters with the U.S. Army. Surviving are his wife, Mary Hilton Myers, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Andy (Denise) At- wood. Advance; one son, Donald' Ray Myers, of the home; two sis ters, Mrs. Virginia Jones and Mrs. Ruth Davis, both of Advance; and four brothers, Herman,-Hayden, Bill, and J.T. Myers, all of Ad vance; and one'granddaughter. Paul C. Twitty ' Paul C. Twitty, 75, of Old Fort, died Jan. 25 in Pinnacle Care Nur sing Home. He had been in declin ing health. He was bom in Old Fort on Oct. 31, 1912, the son of the late Lorie Keaton Twitty and Robert Wat.son Twitty. Funeral was held Friday at Catawba View Baptist Church. Burial was in Old Fort Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, the former Annie Howell, who has as number of relatives in Davie Coun ty. Among those are an aunt, Ethel Howell of Mocksville and an un cle. George Foote of Mocksville. A cousin. Charlie "Doc" Howell of Mocksville. Rt. 5. attended the fiincrnl. In addition to his wife, Mr. Twitty is .survived by two sisters, Mary. Ann Twitty of Los Angeles andLViyian Coggs of Wa.shington. R. 'June* Worth Jr. ' EAST SPENCER - Raymond "June" Worth Jr.. 54, of 613 S. Boundary St.. died Wednesday. Jan. 27, at his home after being in declining health for six months and seriously ill for two weeks. The funeral was held Saturday, Jan. 30, in the Noble and Kelsey Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. John Gaston, pastor of Shady Grove Baptist Church. Burial followed in Bycrs Cemetery. Born Nov. 14, 1933, in Rowan County, he was a son of the late Raymond and Tlielma Sims Worth. He attended Dunbar High School. Employed with Isenhour Brick and Tile Co.. he was a member of the East Spencer Fire Department. Survivors include his wife, Rosa Lee Walker Worth; a son, Robin Worth of the home; two stepsons, Dwayne Walker of Cooleemee and Leroy "Pap" Walker of Salisbury; four daughters, Thelma Worth, Tammie Worth, Darlene Worth and Eloise Adkins, all of Salisbury; Three brothers, Karuta Worth of East Spencer and Johnny Ray Worth and Rozelle Worth, both of Salisbury; four sisters, Juanita Worth and Alma Roberts, both of East Spencer, Margaret Avery of Salisbury and Elfrances Ellis of Spencer Forest. Salisbury; and 16 grandchildren.'^ <n :< J J OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBIWR^ mocksville. no -V c ,-0 O Lcroy Eaton Feezor SHELBY — Mr. Leroy Eaton Feezor, 96, died Monday, Feb. 8, at Cleveland Memorial Hospital in Shelby. A former life-long resident of Mocksville, he spent the past two years as a resident of Foothills Rest Home of Shelby. Funeral services are to be Wednesday, Feb. 10, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. Burial is to follow in Rose Cemetery. Mr. Feezor was bom May 1, 1891 in Mocksville, son of the late George F. and Lula Stoner Feezor. He was a retired poultry dealer and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Mocksville. Mr. Feezor was also a veteran of WWI. Survivors include on daughter, Mrs. Sydney Elliott of Shelby; one sister, Mrs. Frances Perry of Rich mond Va.; one half brother, Mr. George Feezor of Lexington; two grandchildren and seven great-graafchild^. ^ j Leroy E. Feezor Eatonr eezor, 96, of the Foothills Rest Hof e » Shelby, a Davie CoS aZllL Monday evening .atCWeland Memorial Hospital in n held af 2 Serai ft Eaton's Pu-neral Home Chapel. Burial will be tn Rose Cemetery. The family Will be at thefuMral home tonight from 6:30 to of a son?tn,Sr P George F. and LulaStoner Feezor. A retired poultry pltff' n ^ member of theSviife.®""®' Of A War I veteran.A lifetime resident of the area, he had lived at^^rest home ui Shelby for -two His wife, Madaline Austin Feezor, died in 1963. Survivors include a daughtergj^dney Elliott of Shelby TsisterFr^ces Perry of RicSi^^d y^'.' ''"ther, George Feezor of^xington; two grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. The Salisbury Post •Tuesday, February 9, 1988 3~>> o~-— Oavi« County Public Library Moeksville» NG obituaries (T" BflTMrs. u Ruby A. Blackwelder ^ 1' Mrs. Ruby Adams Blackwelder died Wednesday. Feb. 3. at her home. ' Funeral services were held Fri- ' day, Feb. 5, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel in Mocksville by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family requests flowers or memorials Ix made to First Bap- ' tist Church of Mocksville, N. Main Street, Mocksville, N.C. 2702i. ^ Mrs. Blackwelder was born in Iredell County to the late Lewis and ^Mary Morri.son Adams. She was vice president of Monleigh Gar ment Company, Carolina Sport swear Company, Blackwelder Manufacturing Company, and Piedmont Garment Company. She was a njcmber of First Bap tist Church of Mocksville. Surviving are her husband, Chester A. Blackwelder, of the Sulon Gurney Ferree NASHVILLE, Tenn. ~ Rev. Sulon Gumey Ferree, 74. 301 Windemere Woods Drive, died Sunday, Jan. 31, at his home. A graveside service was held Friday, Feb. 5. at Forsyth Memorial Park. Surviving are his wife, Florence Koonts Ferree, of the home; two sons. Rev. John K. Ferree. Greensboro, and David A. Ferree. Nashville, Tenn.; three grand children, Elizabeth, David Mat thew and Mary Catherine; two sisters, Mrs. William Wright.son, Virginia, and Mrs. Nathan Albright, North Carolina, and one brother, Ralph J. Ferree, North Carolina. Reverend Ferree was a fornrcr resident of Davie County and a graduate School. of Mocksville High home; one daughter, Venita For- « 17 1 ** n re.st. Mock.sviIIc; four sisters. Bcllc>/ «!•"• iTankllll HaglCF • Gib.son. Nclic Warren, Sadie Roseman. and Willie Bradford, all of Statesviile, and two brothers. Clarence Adams and Rex Adams, both of Statesviile; and two grandchildren. J.W. Franklin Hagler. 61, of Mocksville, formerly of Concord, died Wednesday, Feb. 3, at the N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. A graveside service was held Leroy E)aton Feezor ^ SHELBY — Mr. Leroy Eaton Feezor, 96, died Monday, Feb. 8, at Cleveland Memorial Hospital in Shelby. A former life-long resident of Mocksville, he spent the past two years as a resident of Foothills Rest Home of Shelby. Funeral services are to be Wednesday, Feb. 10, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. Burial is to follow in Rose Cemetery. Mr. Feezor was bom May 1, 1891 in Mocksville, son of the late George F. and Lula Stoner Feezor. ^ He was a retired poultiy dealer and was a member of the Rrst Baptist Church of Mocksville. Mr. Feezor was also a veteran of WWI. Survivors include on daughter, Mrs. Sydn^ Elliott of Shelby; one sister, Mrs. Frances Perry of Rich mond Va.; one half brother, Mr. George Feezor of Lewngton; two ..'grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friday, Feb. 5, at Carolina Memorial Park in Kannapolis, con ducted by the Rev. Marvin Honeycutt. Born May 12. 1926, in Stanly County, he was a .son of the late Jessie Lee and Bessie Vow Hagler. Retired from Cannon Mills Co., he was a member of Miami Baptist Church of Concord. His wife. Hazel Caiitlicn Hagler. died Aug. 28, 1977. Survivors include two sons, Troy Lee Hagler of Rockwell and Jerry Lynn Hagler of Concord: and five grandchildren. Fred Ijames ' TACOMA, WASH. - Fred Ijames, 70, of Tacoma, Wash., a native of Davie County, died on Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Tacoma. He was the brother of Carmon Ijames of North Coolee- mee and Lillis Penninger of Woodleaf. A memorial mass was held Feb. 8 at Sf! John'.s Cath'olic Church in Tacoma. Born in February, 1917. in North Cooleemee, he was a son of' the late Jimmy and Maude Smith. Ijames. Retired as a major in the military's special .services division, he was a graduate of Minor High School in Wylam, Ala. and attend ed Lees McRae Junior College in Banner Elk. He was employed by the American Cyanamid Chemical Co. in Rahway, N.J., resigning in 1942, and was the first man in the Newark, N.J., area to be accepted for voluntary duty in the parachute units. He had served in the Pacific Theatre, Japan, Stuttgart, Germany and Korea, and afier his retirement frqjii the military was employed in the Immigration Service in Vic- Mna. British Columbia. Following <8hs tour, he was chosen for assign ment as the A.F.T.C. Government Agent in the Hawaiian Island where he .served for nine years before moving to Tacoma. Survivors include his wife, Mary Doohan Ijames; three daughters, Nalana Dzivak of Phoenix. Ariz.. Susan T. Cobb of Moraga. Calif., and Christa Huddleston of Ranier, Wash.; two sons, Robert L. Ijames of Hcnryvillc, Pa., and William D. Ijames of Diablo Canyon, Calif.; one other sister, Rcba Roberts of Winston-Salem; and nine grand children. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE* NC 3^ (T- o .9 - I / ( I » ',? -1' V / Tabitha Moore Madra YADKINVIULE - Mrs. ^ Tabitha Moore Madra, Yadkin Nursing Center, died Thursday, Feb. 4, at Hoots Memorial Hospital. She was born in Davie County to the late Joshua and Sarah Ed wards Moore. She was a member of Yadjunville United Methodist Church. Mrs. Madra lived a number of years in Lancaster, S.C., and was employed by the Chamber of Com merce there. Her husband. John Madra, 'preceded her in death in 1952. Surviving are one brother, Ray T. Moore, Yadkinville; and four nieces, Mrs. Faye McCormick, Mrs. Sarah Bryson, Mrs. Mae Junker, and Mrs. Shirley Bolick. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 6, at Mackie- Gentry Funeral Home Chapel, Yadkinville. Burial followed in West Side Cemetery in Lancaster. Polly Bowles Rape ' MELROSE, FLA. - Polly Bowles Rape, 73, of Melrose, Fla., formerly of Union County, died Wednesday, Feb. 3, in Melrose, Fla. Runpral services were held Sun- . da^teb*. 7, at McEwen Funeral Ho^ Chapel. Burial followed in Likefand Memorial Gardens in Monroe. Mrs. Rape was born Jan. 4, I91S, in Union County, daughter of the late L.S. and Tessie Belk Bowles. Survivors include her husband, David B. Rape; one brother, Mar shall Bowles of Mocksville; two sisters, Mrs. Nell Baity of Har mony, and Mrs. Martha Gulledge of N&nrop. Narse James Winters RURAL HALL - Mr. Narse James Winters, 64, 150Court St., died Sunday at Baptist Hospital. He was born January 4, 1924, in Detroit, Mich., to the late Narse James and Nora Holliway Winters. Surviving are two sons, James Gary Winters, High Point and Steve D. Winters, Clemmons; three brothers, Bobby L. Winters, Advance, Raymond A. Winters and L. Eugene Winters, both of Winston-Salem; four sisters, Bet ty Spence, Winston-Salem, lona Disher, Advance, Ellen Thomas, King and JoAnn Joyce, Memphis, Tenn.; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tues day, Feb. 9, at Hay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Rev. Bob Matthews and Mr. Danny Spense. Burial followed in Crestview Memorial Gardens. OftV(E CO. PUBUC UBRARVMOCKSVIULE. nc DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 1988- <u i Ci I / Obituaries i Ruby K. Anderson Mrs. Ruby Evelyn Key Ander son, 85, Rt. 5, Box 51, Mocluville, died Sunday, Feb. 14, ; at Baptist Hospital after two years ) of declining health. She was born February 19, n 1902, in Okolona, Ark. to Abraham Tandy and Emma Lena Swailes Key. She grew up in Nevada and Missouri and graduated from Nevada High { School, but spent mo.s( of her life in Winston-Salem. She was married March 5, 1927, in Fort Scott, Kan., to Roy M. Anderson, who died March 3, 1971. She was a member of Pinedale Chri.slian Church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Betty Maurer, of Winston- Salem: Mrs. Mary Sell of Walker- town, and Mrs. Ann Folds of Mocksvillc; one son, Jo.seph W. Anderson of Winston-Salem; 13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral .services were held Tues day, Feb. 16, at Vogler's Main Street Chapel, conducted by Gary Tcmplcton. Interment followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. The family requests memorials be made to Pinedale Chri.stian Church Building Fund. Matthew P. Crump ' GREENSBORO - Matthew p. Crump, four-month-old son of Ir ving and Pamela Crump, 3119 Hwy. 150 East, died Friday, Feb. 12, at his home. Funeral .services were held Saturday, Feb. 13. at Gethsemane United Methodist Church. Surviving are his parents; one sister, Maggie Crump, of the home; his maternal grandparents, John Karr and Leona McCulloh, Advance; his paternal grandfather, E.R. Crump, Norwood and his great-grandmother, Mrs. Magda lene McCulloh, M(Kksville. Memorials may be made to Gethsemane United Methodist phurch Nursery. ' Fund in <3refcnsboro. ^ James William Evans LADSON, S.C. — James William Evans, 51, of 4545 Out- wood St., died Sunday, Jan. 14 at his residence. He is a retired Navy Chief and was a field service technician with United Technologies Norder. He is a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. He attended Davie County schools and was a member of the Navy Rc.scrves. Evans .served in the Korean Con flict and the Vietnam War. He was a foster parent for six years. He was born on July 19, 1936, in Cooleemee, N.C., a son of the late Ve.sta Mae Whitley Evans. Survivors include: wife, Doris May Jones Evans, of Lad.son; a daughter, Ms. Patricia Ann Manns, of Lad.son; a brother, Harold Ray Evans, of,Virginia Beach, Va.; four sisters, Betty Smith and Jerry Sue Evans, both of Mofcksville, N.C., Martha McCldud, of Sanford, N.C.. and Edna Cope, of Lynchburg, Va.; five nieces and six nephews; 3 great-nieces and 2 great-nephews. Funeral services were to be at I p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17 at James A. Dyal Funeral Chapel, Ladson. Burial was to be in Dorche.ster Memory Gardens with military honors. /\lton Tony Howard ' Mr. Alton Tony Howard, 76, Route 3, Mocksvillc, died Thurs day, Feb. II, at Medical Park Ho.spital in Win.ston-Salem. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 13, at Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church by the Rev. Jim Stowe. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mr. Howard was bom February 17, 1911, in Davie County to the late William and Ethel Nail Howard. He was a member of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church and was a retired carpenter. He .served in the U.S. Army dur ing World War II. Surviving are his wife, Ellie Beauchamp Howard, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Janie Swcar- ingen. Advance; one sister, Mrs. Lillian Sain, Mocksville; Two brothers, William M. Howard, Chapel Hill, and Abe N. Howard Sr., Mocksville; three grandchildren, and one step- grandchild. The family requc.sts that memorials be .sent to Gideons In ternational. Memorial cards can be picked up at local churches, Eaton*s Funeral Home, or by re quest from the Davie Gideon Camp. P.O. Box 433, Mocksville, N.Q 2^028. Mildred Rector / ADVANCE - Mrs. Mildred Rector, 79, died Sunday, Feb. 14, at the home of her son, Eugene Orr Rector, 135 Wills Rd., Advance. Surviving, in addition to her .son, are two brothers, E. Rickman Orr and Lawrence Orr, both of Hendersonville; one sister, Mar- jorie O. Kincaid, Hendersonville and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tues day. Feb. 16, in the chapel of Mor ris Funeral Home in Asheville. Burial followed in Lewis Memorial Park. DAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NC . ic o o DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RjBCORD, THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1988- Obituaries 0^ ■Ti i o ,~h Bennie B. Bearden The Rev. Bonnie Benjamin Bearden, 63. of Route 4, Mocksville, a former pastor at Liberty and Bethel United Methodist churches in Rowan County, died Feb. 22 at his home after being in declining health. Funeral .services were .schedul ed to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, at Liberty United Methodist Church in Davie Coun ty, where he was serving as pastor. The service will be conducted by the Rev. Wade Childress, the Rev. Ardis Payne and the Rev. Cecil Marcellus. Burial will be in Rowan Memorial Park. The family was to be at Eaton's Funeral Home on Wednesday night, Feb. 24, from 7 to 9. Born Dec. 15, 1924, in Buckhead, Ga., he was a son of the late Benjamin L. and Doxie Rider Bearden. He was aKso serving as pastor of Concord United Methodist Church at the time of his death. He had served as a Methodist minister for 28 years in the Salisbury and Thomasville districts. Survivors include his wife, Frances Deas Bearden; two daughters, Gloria Ann Schenk of Salisbury and Doxie Weavil of the home; a sister, Ethel Sauls of Chamblee, Ga.; three brothers, Clinton J. Bearden of Buena Vista, Ga., Clarence R. Bearden of Preston, Ga., and Emmett K. Bearden of Greenville, S.C.; and four grandchildren. James Paul Carter Jr. * RANDLEMAN — James Paul Carter Jr., 44, of Russell Walker Road, died Friday, Feb. 19, at his home of an apparent heart attack. He was formerly of Lexington. The funeral was held Sunday, ^eb. 21, at the First Wesleyan Church in Randleman. Burial followed in the Country Holiness Cemetery. ^ Carter was bom Aug. 19, 1943,in New Hanover County to Mary Carter of Concord and the late James Paul Carter. He was a pipe filter for Indu.slrial Pipes in Pineville. Surviving, in addition to his mother, arc his wife, Shirley Hodge Carter of the home; a brother, Freddy Carter of Mocksville; a si.ster, Doris Carter of Salisbury; a .stepson, Robert Johnson of Worthville; a step daughter, Donna Hedrick of Lex ington; and two slepgrandchildren. i Ailene Walker Gartner Mrs. Ailene Walker Cartner, 71, Route 7, Mocksville, died Mon day, Feb. 22, at Davie County Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville by the Rev. John Rowe. Burial was to be in Salem United Methodist Church cemetery. The family requests memorials be made to Salem United Methodist Church Trust Fund, c/o Steve Hepler, Route I, Mock.sville, N.C. 27028. Mrs. Cartner was bom in Davie County to the late Eddie G. and Lula Tutterow Walker. She was a homemaker. Her hu.sband, William Wilson Cartner, preceded her in death Oc tober 10. 1987. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Sue) Seafoid and Mrs. Jerry (Linda) Shore, both of Mocksville; one som, William Joe Cartner, Mocksville; six grandchildren; Six sisters, Mrs. Pauline Davis, Lexington, Mrs. Millaid (Mildred) Latham, Mrs. Everette (Janie) Koontz, Mrs. Don (Pearl)Poindexter, Mi;s. Carl (Betty) Grisom, and Mrs. Jim E. (Gail) Kelly, all of Mocksville. and four brothers, Johnson Walker, Ed S. Walker, and Jack E. Walker, all of Mocksville, and Sam Walker, Advance. / Douglas Colbert III WINSTON-SALEM - DouglasColbert III, 14, 2135-G Fiddler Cl., died Saturday, Feb. 20, in Union County, S.C. He attended Hill Middle School and was the winner of the Presiden tial Fitness Award and an honor roll student. He was also a member of Heavenview Tabernacle. He was an active tfi^bcr of the YouthAlive G<^^|9nd voted the winnerof the Gdo^ews Carrier Award. Surviving are his parents, Douglas Colbert Jr., Mocksville and Debra (Wood) Bailey, Winston-Salem; one sister. Amanda Colbert; four brothers, Jeremy P. Colbert, Gregory Adam Col bert, Clayton William Colbert and Brandon Bailey; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Louise Wood, Winston-Salem; His paternal grandparents,Douglas Colbert Sr. and Mis. Fayc Colbert, Mocksville; several aunts and uncles, and his bc.st friend. Jonathan Foster. Funeral services were held Tue.s- day, Feb. 23, at Heavenview Tabemacle by Pastor Mark Foster. Burial followed in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. ^Vj£ ij) Z-t o. D O I ^■PUBLIC Nc Kathleen S. Darnell J <s . ^ i j s- Cr^ <3 ADVANCE - Mrs. Kathleen Southern Darnell, 67, Rt. I, died Wednesday, Feb. 17, at Forsyth Hospital after a brief illness.i She was born in Forsyth Coun- ^ty to John F. and Phoebe Fulp , Southern. She was a member of Faith Chapel on Motor Road in Winston-Salem. She was the devoted wife of her i husband, Lester F. "Jack" 'Darnell, of the home, and loving I mother of five daughters. Miss n Kalhy Darnell, Walnut Cove, Mrs. : Steve (Cindy) Vcrnon, Stoneville. I Mrs. Frank (Linda) Doss, Mrs. '.Mike (Brenda) Newsome and Mrs. Wade (Teresa) Atkins, all of 'Advance; Two sons and daughters-in-law, L.F. "Lucky" (Christy) Darnell Jr. and Joseph F. (Tanya) Darnell, both of Advance. Also surviving are IS grand children; one sister, Mrs. Ethel Hale, and two brothers, Reddie Southern and Floyd Southern, all of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 20, at Hayworth- I Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Rev. Robert S. Cranfill and Bishop Albert Perry. Interment followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Monroe C. Hutchens Mr. Monroe Clinton Hutchens, 70, Route 8, Mocksville, died Fri day, Feb. 19, at Vetei:ans Hospital in Salisbury. He was born in Surry County to the late Early and Mamie Logan Hutchens. He was a member of • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1988-^ the home, John Marshall, Tom Marehall Md Mark Marshall, all Annie Howell TwlllV of Route 2 and Willi^ MarshalL • of Route 5; three sisters, Audr^ 4^ James and Ruby James, both ofj Route 4, Lexington, and Laura Robinson of Route 2; seven grand-1 children; and three great-grand children. i Winston-Salem''^died Tuesdajj, February 16, at the Nursing Center in Morganton, N.C. Mrs. Twitty was born in Winslon-Salem on July 12, 1909. Gospel Way Baptist Church and a^/Edward Franklin Peters retired farmer. Howard G. Hanes '' Howard G. Hanes, 69, of 815 S. Main St., Mocksville, died Sunz day, Feb. 21, at his home. Funeral services were held Tues day, Feb. 23, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Don Davis. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Born Nov. 14, 1918, in Davie County, he was a son of the late G.C. "Bud" and Kate Howard Hanes. A member of First United Methodist Church, he had retired from Western Electric. Survivors include his wife, Tiltha Raye McCullough Hanes; two sons. Chip Hanes of Clem- mons and Chris Hanes of the home; four sisters, Lillian Beauchamp of Advance, Hazel Hendrix anid Gladys Cheshire, both of Mocksville, and Bemice Dwig- gins pf (A^eboro; two brothers, Cfeig'jHfa^ of Mocksville and Rj»y .Hanes of Winston-Salem. Surviving are his wife, Edna Grace Royall Hutchens, of the home; one son. Dean Hutchens, Rt. 3, Yadkinville; one daughter, Roseleen Styers, Rt. 8, Mocksville; three stepchildren, Mrs. Nancy Satterfield, Rt. 8, Mocksville, Mrs. Elsie Under wood, Rt. I, Hamptonville and Jimmy Hudson, Rt. 8, Mocksville; Four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Sharp, Rt. 2, Harmony, Mrs. Evelyn Thomas, Rt. 3, Yadkinville, Mrs. Freddie Nicholson and Mrs. Hazel Harrold, both of Mocksville; three brothers, Howard Hutchens, Lex ington, Nelson and Wade Hut chens, both of Mocksville; 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Mon day, Feb. 22, at Mackie-Gentry Chapel by the Rev. Johnie M. Swisher. Burial followed in San dy Springs Baptist Churchcemetery. ^ L^a C. Marshall 9^ra Carter Marshall, 74, tjf ^Route 2, Mocksville, died Satur day,. Feb. 20, at Lula Conrad Hoots Hospital in Yadkinville. Funeral services were held Mon day, Feb. 22, at Eaton's Funeral ■Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Jerry Bracken and the Rev. Howard Moffitt. Burial followed in Dulin United Methodist Church cemetery. Born June 9, 1913, in Davic County, she was a daughter of the late T.W. and Adelia Haneline Carter. A homemaker, she was a member of Dulin United Methodist Church. Her husband, Thomas K. Mar shall, died in 1976. A daughter, Sarah Marshall Lupcr, also preced ed her in death. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Jack (Jo Ann) Smith of Route 1, Mrs. Blaine (Elaine) Ywk of Kingqx>it, Tenn., Betty Marshall of Route 5 and Mrs. John (Madeline) Hire of Clem- mons; Eve sons, Frank Marshall of Mr. Edward Franklin Peters, 49, Hwy. 801, Advance, died Satur day, Feb. 20, at Forsyth Hospital. He was born August 8,1939, in Winston-Salem. He was of the Pentecostal faith. He was a self-employed drywall contractor. Surviving are his parents, Oscar^ R. and Louise Owens Peters, Ad vance; three sisters, Mrs. Richard E. (Elizabeth) Smith, Clemmons, Mrs. Clinton (Frances) Ellis and ■Carol P. Banks, both of Advance; one brother, David Richard Peters, Lewisville; three nieces and five nephews. Funeral services were held Mon day, Feb. 22, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Rev. James Stowe and Rev. Leon Wood. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. She was the daughter of tlte late James Howell and Pearl Foote Howell. Her husband, Mr. Paul C. Twit ty, preceeded her in death. A devoted member of the Catawba View Missionary Baptist Church, she was pianist and a member fothe adult sunday school class. Twitty taught school for many years in McDowell County, Burke County, and Taylorsville. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 20, at Catawba View Missionary Baptist Church with the Reverend J.H. Sullivan and the Reverend A.D. Mathis officiating. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Cleo Howell of Winston-Salem; two aunts, Mrs. Gertrude F. Howell of Marion, and Mrs. Ethel F. Howell of Mocksville; two uncles, Mr. George Foote of Mocksville, and Rodwell Foote of Martinville; and a host of nieces and nephews and other relatives.Lottie Bowles Seamon ' Mrs. Lottie Bowles Seamon, 82, Route 7, Mocksville, died Sunday, Feb. 21, at Davie County HospittU. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville by the Rev. Ed Wayland, Jr. and Lewis Savage. Mrs. Seamon was born January DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY 3, 1906, in Davie County to the MOCKSVILLElate John and Augusta Chambers Bowles. She was a homemaker and a member of Jericho Church of Christ. Her husband, Charlie Seamon, preceded her in death in 1970. The family requests that memorials be made to Jericho Church of Christ. Surviving are one son, Richard Seamon, Mooresville; four sisters, Flossie Seaford, Edna Allen, and Johnsie Gibson, all of Mocksville, and Hazel Thompson, Hillsborough; two brothers, Arthur and Clay Bowles of Hillsborough; and two grandchildren. , NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1988 Obituaries Oo n y/\ .V o 1 v>- ^ William H. Allen William Henry Allen, 79. of . Route 8, Mocksville, died Thurs day, Feb. 25, at Davic County Ho.spital. Funeral services were held Sun day, Feb. 28, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the • Rev. Alien Barker and the Rev. Jesse Tart. Burial followed in the Mount Olive United Methodist Church cemetery. Born March 9, 1908, in Davic County, he was a son of the latcV Asberry and Leiia Jane Lakey Allen. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Dora Luther Allen: three daughters, Donnell Goss, Dorothy Mae Wc.st and Beitie Lee Johason, all of Mock.svillc; four .sons, William H. Allen Jr., Sonny Allen, Jimmic Allen and Sam Allen, all of Mocksville; two si.sters, Ethel Bowles and Viola Potts, both of Kannapolis; 20 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. ' Harold E. Binkley CLEVELAND - Harold Ed ward Binkley, 71, of Route I, died Tuesday, Fd). 23. at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville after a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held Fri day, Feb. 26, at Corinth Church of Christ, conducted by Charlie Har rison Jr. Burial followed in the church cemetery. J Memorials may be made to Cor inth Church of Christ, Route I, Woodleaf, 27054. Born Dec. 31, 1916, in Davie County, he was a .son of the late Samuel F. and Martha Burton Binkley. A retired machinist with Grinncll Fire Protection Co., he was a metal trade journeyman and a member and former president of the Plumbing and Pipefitter's Union, Local 669. He was a member of Corinth Church of Christ, where he was a former .song leader.. ' , ^, Survivors include his wife, Lucille Bumgarner Binkley; two sons, Harold E. Binkley Jr. of Graysville, Tenn., and Phillip Binkley of Cleveland; a daughter, Martha Hellard of Cleveland; Two brothers, Sam F. Binkley Jr. of Athens, Ala., and James Binkley of Cummings. Ga.; two sisters, Rebecca Hickman of Maiden and Mary Alice Frazier of Toronta, Ohio; 11 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. *L.C.* Dedmon Jr. COOLEEMEE — Luke Charles "L.C." Dedmon Jr., 76, of Cooleemce, died Thursday, F-cb. 25, at the Salisbury V.A. Medical Center. Funeral .services were held Saturday, Feb. 27, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mcxrksville, conducted by the Rev. Shelby Harbour. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park. Born Dec. 12, 1911, in Davic County, he was a son of the late Luke C. and Cora Wofford Ded mon. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he was a retired .salesman. Survivors include his wife, Cleo Gregory Dedmon; two sons, Delano Dedmon of Salisbury and Terry Dedmon of Mocksville; a sister, Mrs. Thco Rice of Mocksville; f«nir grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Roy Thomas Dunn ADVANCE - Mr. Roy Thomas Dunn, 68, Route I, Rain bow Road, died Thursday, Feb. 25, at V.A. Medical Center in Salisbury. He had been in declining health .several months but death was unexpected. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 27, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocks ville by the Rev. Robert Peurifoy, Elder Eugene Bennett and the Rev. Norman Frye. Burial with military graveside rites followed in No Creek Primitive Baptist Church cemetery. The family requests that memorials be made to Davie Coun ty Veterans, c/o Jack Koontz, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Mr. Dunn was bom in Davie County to the late Sam T. Dunn Sr. and Mary Foster Dunn. He was a retired carpenter and had lived all his life in the Redland immunity. Mr. Dunn was a World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Army. Surviving, are his wife. Hazel Forre.sl''Ounn, of the home; one daughi^Mrs. William (FTancis) Smiffii Advance: two grandsons: and three si.sters, Mrs. Clyde (Mary) Martin, Winston-Salem. Mrs. Nannie Forrest, Advance, and Mrs. F7avid (Helen) Jarvis, Mocksville. y Cecil Taylor Evaii.s WlNSTON-SALEM - Mr. Cecil Taylor Evans, 58, 110 Dale wood Drive, dial .Sunday, Feb. 28, at his residence. He was born April 17, 1929, in Siloam to the late William ami Ada Pearl Wall Evans. He had been a distributor of the Winston-Salem Journal for 18 years in the Oldtown area. i Mr. Evans was a longtime faithful manlvr of Gnipex inc Bap tist Church and a former deacon. . Surviving are his wife, Lois Caudel Evans, of the home; four sons, Richard T. Evans, Advance, n Larry Evaas, Hamlet, Ronald G. Evans, Lewisville, and Bobby Atkins, Oldtown; three brothers, Eulis J. Evans, Win.ston-Salem, R.C. Evans, Eiist Bend, and Roy Evans, Rural Hall, and nine grandchildren. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Grapevine Baptist Church by the Rev. Clint Nuckles and the Rev. W.T. Shore. cn Lj r) D. (1) o o u '' > < o (T- o davie CO. PUBUC UBRARYM0CKSViaE.NO <3^ yn 3 O i^Abram A. 'Abe' Forrest I.EXINGTON - Mr. Abram Allen (Abe) Forr^jst, 67 , 807 W. Fo\ulh Avenue Extension, died Wednesday. Feb. 24, at his home alter a critical illness of one week. He was born June I. 1920. in Davidson County to George Franklin Forrest and Sarah Elizabeth Barnes F»)rrest. He was a retired employee of Burlington Hou.se Furniture. Mr. Forrc.st was a ineniber of N») Creek Primitive Baptist Church. He served in tlie U.S. Army dur ing World War 11 and was a member of VFW, American Legion, and Amvets. I His wife, Gladys Hege Forrest, [ preceded him in death in 1979. Surviving are two sons, Don ' Forrest and Jesse Forrest, both of « n Lexingtbn; one daughter, Mrs. ; Janice Jenkins, l.exingt«)n; tmc 5 brother, James Forrest, Lewisville; j two sisters, Ann Evans and I Elizabeth Massey, both of C * Mocksville, and five grand- ^ n children. Funeral services were held Fri day, Feb. 26, at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel in Lexington. Burial followed at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church cemetery in Davie County with military graveside rites by VFW Post 3074. y Lydia K. Foster , Lydia Frye Foster, 68, of Route 7, Mocksville, dijdjgriday, Febd 26, at her homeJ#v The funeral w^ held Sunday, Feb. 28, at Concord United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. James C. Lane and the Rev. Ron Honeycutt. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Davie County Hospice, Box 665, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or to a charity of the donor's choice. Born in Davie County, she was a daughter of the late George and Essie Snider Frye. A graduate of Shady Grove High School, she was a homemaker. A member of Con cord United Methodist Church, she had taught Sunday school and was an activ*; member of the UMW. She was a member of the Senior Citizens of Coolecmee. Her husband, Boone C. Foster, died in 1986 and a son, Larry Foster, died in 1983. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Virgil (Betty Sue) Earnhardt of Salisbury, Mrs. Bruce (Judy) Pratt and Nadine Childress, both of Mocksville; tlirec sons, George Foster of Emerald Isle, Richard Foster of Mocksville and Ronnie Foster of Durham; three sisters, lla Baicr of New Brunswick. N.J., Ethel Owen of High Pt)int and Mrs. Charlie (Bon nie) Wrenn of l.exington; 12 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Wallace (>aither Sr. WINSTON-SALEM - Mr. Wallace Gaither Sr. died Saturday, Feb. 27, at Baptist Hospital follow ing an extended period of illness. He was born March 11, 1912, to the lute Charlie Gaither and Rhoda Hampton Gaither. He had lived in Winston-Salem for the lu.st 30 yeais and was a member of Nelson Chapel Holiness Church. He attended True Temple Holiness Church where he served . as a deacon until his health failed. He was married to the late Ora Davis Gaither, who preceded him in death in 1983. Surviving are four daughters, Rhoda Johnson, Mocksville, Margaret (Johnny) Coney and Frances (Lewis) Young, both of Dayton, Ohio, and Catherine Lash, Salisbury; three sons. Elder Wallace (Shirley) Gaither Jr., Larry Eugene Gaither, and Johnny (Kay) Gaither, all of Winston- Salem; Two sisters, Swanie Farbee and Thelma Payton, both of Winston- Salem; 25 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; two daughters-in- law; two sons-in-law. and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were to be held Wednesday, March 2, at True Temple Holiness Church by Bishop Curtis Glaspy. Interment was to follow at Evergreen Cemetery. >/Florence Cain Glenn WINSTON-SALEM — Mrs. Florence Cain Glenn, 88, 223 N. Jackson Ave.. died Friday, Feb. 26, at Forsyth Hospital. Her re mains were removed to Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. Mrs. Glenn was a native of Davie County and had lived in Winston-Salem for over 60 years. She was formerly employed in the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. Clyde Shore as housekeeper. She was a picmbcr of Union Baptist Church, where she served in the Pastor's Aide. Surviving hrc one daughter, . Mrs. Elaine E. Hargraves, 223 N. I Jackson Ave.; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Smoot, Mocksville; one son-in-law, Carl K. Hargraves, of ; the home; two grandchildren and several other relatives. Funeral .services were held Tues day, March I, at Clark S. Brown & Sims Funeral Home by the Rev. B.F. Daniels. Interment followed in Evergreen Cemetery. y^Lois Sniuot Green l.ois SihixM Green, 72, of Route I, Greenhill Road, Mocksville, died Tuc.sday, March I, at Davie County Hospital after being in declining health lor several years. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 3, at • Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Laverne Mechen, president, and Bishop Phillip Loyd. Burial will follow inSalem United Methodist Church cemetery. The family was to be at the funeral home Wednesday night from 7 to 9. v Memorials may be made to the American (Tancer Society, ISIO-B Martin St., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103, or the cemetery fund of Salem United Methodist Church, Route I, Mocksville, 27028. Born July 8, 1915, in Davie County, she was a daughter of the I late James N. and Esther Dwiggins : SnuHU. A graduate of Cbol Springs High School, she was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. Survivors include her husband, ' Wallace Green; two daughters, Joyce Foster of Route 1, Cleveland, and Linda Jones of Route I; two sons, Johnny and David Green, both of Route I; a sister, Mrs. Fred Foster of Route I. Cleveland; two brothers, W.L. and J.C. Smoot, both of Route 1; 13 grandchildren; and one great-grandch^, . OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARV MOCKSVILLE. NC BAVIF. COUKrV FXrKRPRlSE RFCORD. TialRSOAV. MARCH 3. I9«.- 0.5 <r- cn VyO o ,-0 Corbett Reavis Hoots LEWISVILLE - Mr. Corbett Reavis Hoots, 64. 7829 Fairbluff Drive, dictf after an extended ii- Iness at his home Saturday, Feb. 27. He was bom March 1,1923, in Hamptonville to the late James M. and Ona Cornish Hoots. His mother died when he was 2 years old, and he was raised as a son by his aunt and uncle, Lula and George Cook. . He had 28 years of service with AT&T. Mr. Hoots was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. He was a veteran of World War 11, serving in the U.S. Navy. ^. . He was of the Baptist faith and attended Grapevine Baptist Church. He was preceded in deatn by two sisters, Annie A.shburn and Ruby Snow. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Lura Holland Hoots, of the home, and children, two daughters and sons-in-law, Janice and Jim McCoy. Pfafftown, Greta and Tom Husted. Mahopac, N.Y., one son and daughter-in-law, Rogc' ^ Judy Hoots, Kernersville; three grandchildren, Jeff Adams, U.S. Marine Corps Air Base, Beaufort. S.C., Scott Hoots, Kernersville and Amber Williams, of the home; Ten sisters, Maxie Casey. Lot- tic Scay. Minnie Hodge and Patty Hoots, all of Winston-Salem. Margie Shore, Boonville. Betty Wooten, Calabash, Clf^® Roswcll, Ga., Sarah Wood, Mocksville, Catherine White, Statesville, Carolyn Wooten, Cum- mings, Ga. and four brothers, J. Sherman Hqots, J.D. Hoots. Rural Hall, Bobby M. Hoots, Advance and Charles Hoots, Olin. Funeral services were held Mon day. Feb. 29, at Hayworth-MiUer Siias Creek Chapel by Revs Clint Nuckles, Harry Burchell and Daniel W. Hauser. Burial follow ed in Forsyth Memorial Park. ^ In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice, ofWinston-Salem/Forsyth County, 3333 Silas Creek Pkwy., Winsl<|n- Salem, N.C. 27103. / E d velyn Rollins Laymen RURAL HALL - Mrs. Evelyn Rollins Laymon, 77,513 Heather- ton Lane, died at Forsyth Hospital Friday, Feb. 26. She was bom July 22, 1910, in Davie County to Boyd and Cora Dewees Rollins. She spent her ear ly life id Davie County and had liv ed in Forsyth County since 1950. She was employed as an LPN at City Hospital and Knollwood Hall for a number of years. She was a member of Mineral Springs Bap- ti.st Church. Mrs. Laymon was preceded in death by her husband, Arlcth Barber Laymon. in l975.vAlso preceding her in deatft^kas a aughter, Sarah Lois Uymon, in 1929. ^ ^ Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ed (Kay) Sellers, Pfafftown, and Mrs. William (Gelaine) Bell, 228 Lodge Street; three sons, Joe Laymon, Statesville, and Don and Wayne Laymon, both of Austin, Texas; 13 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; Four sisters, Mrs. Naomi Fur- ches, Mrs. Ellen Glascock, and Mrs. Velva Beck, all of Davie County, and Mrs. Emma Glass, Winston-Salem. and one brother, Glenn Rollins, Davie County. Funeral services were held Mon day, Feb. 29, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by Dr. Cecil Cave. Interment followed at Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Mineral Springs Baptist Church. r>: rn ry 0-) o f.l Ul 5> o r. -DAVIE COIJNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSPAY, MARCH 10,19(H V'Clete' Foster SALISBURY — Samuel Henry Cletus *'Clete" Foster, 80, of 403 I Foster Lane, died Satui^y, March ; 5, at his home after a sudden illness. Funeral services were held Tues day, March 8, in the Sununersett Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Jim Vickrey, pastor of Southside Baptist Churck Burial followed in Liberty United Methodist Church cemeteiy in Davie County. Bom May 2, 1907, in Davie County, he was a son of the late He^ Clinton and Jennie Belle Swink Foster. Educated in the I Davie CounQ^ schools, he retired from Cone Mills.in 1^2. His wife, Myrtle Foster, died in ;1954. Survivors include a son, Gary Foster of Salisbury; two brothers, | Charles E. Foster and James Odell | Foster, both of Salisbury; a sister, ' Beulah Campbell of Advpice; wd one grandchild. ^ I Robert W. C^ner : STATESVILLE - Robert ; William Cartner, 65, of Route 14, : died Monday, March 7, at his j . home after being in declining ; health sinpe August of 1987. i Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 10, in the : Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch- \ ' Johnson Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Don Phillips and the . Rev. Ronald Looney. Burial will be in Ronyan Memorial Park ip Salisbury, ^ : The family was to be at the funeral home on Wednesday night ,• from 7 to 8:30. Memorials may be made to the North bedeU Unit of the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 493, Snitesville,.N.C. ,28677. • iBorn in Davie County Dec. 7, 1922, he was a son of the late William Bpone and Ester Stroud ' Ciartner. Retired on disability as a ; machinist for J.C. Steele and Sons Co., he was a member of the First .Baptist Church of Cooleemee. / Survivors include his wife, Lucy : Benfield Cartner; three sons, Dan- • ny Cartner of StatesvUle and Jerry and Robert Jr. Cartner, both of Salisbury; three daughters, Sandra Cartner pf the home, Mary Frances Cartner of Cooleeinee and Phyllis Vierra of Durham; a sister, Emma Dudley pf Cooleemee; and eight ^^dchildrei). / Clyde Henry Williams WINSTON-SALEM — Mr. Clyde Henry Williams, 53, 2931 Carrollwood Dr., died Wednes day, March 2, at Forsyth Hospital. He was bora in Bassett, Va., to / I Rev. John F. and Alma Shore i Williams. He was employed by • AT&T and >vas of the Pentecostal faith. '' Surviving are bis wife, Doris Veach Williams, of the I home; one son, Scott D. Williams, • of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Kim Harmel, Concord; one brpther, James I., (Bill) WiHiumSf Keraersville; 1 ^ ^ _ ; -Four sisters, Mrs. Bui i (Charlotte) Hartman, Winston- Salem, Mrs. Jay (Virginia) Sapp, j McLeansville, Mrs. Bill (Barbara) I Lynch, Winston-Salem and Mrs. i John (Sharon) Smith, Keraersville 1 and his mother-in-law. Mrs. Ada ; C. Veach, Cooleemep. Funeral services were held Fri- ! day, March 4, at Hayworth-MUler I SUas Creek Chapel by Rev. Ron McManus and Rev. Ronnie 1 Reynolds. Burial followed m ' Bethel United Methodist Church cemetery. ^ • i„ The family requests ipemonals be made to First Assembly of God Church or Cancer Society. V <u j- -* V <r- c DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 10,1988 BrodieW. Rudd BURUNOTON - nf AT&T and was a memberPiedmont Presbytetto ca«^ the Telephpne Pionpprs . ^^wWing ate his wife. Mrs.Surviving « the home; xAnhalev Burlington; one son,.B;SfcW.Rud«l.lr..Adva»ceand two granddiildren. nFuLtal services wore^d^ day, March 8, at lUch & «Vhanel in Burlmgton. BurialSoWtMann^eaMemonal Park. Q \ Pf) oj Annie Lou S. Foster CLEMMONS - Mrs. Annie Lou Stewart Foster, 53, 1673 Crashore Drive, wife of Grady : Foster, died y^ednesday, \^ch 2, at home. ' Funeral services were held Saturday, March 5, at Vogler's Ciemmons Chapel by the Rev. Otis' Clampitt. 9urial followed at Lewisvill^ ! Baptist;^ Church cemetery. ; Mrs. Poster was born in Fprsyth County to Henry W. and Rosa, Harbin Stewart. She had lived ajl t her life in the Lewisville-1 tpiemmons community where she > was a member of Lewisville Bap- | ' tist Church. I Surviving ar^ her husband, of ^ home; two sons and a daughter-in- law, Lee Foster, Lewisville, and Ray and Debbie Foster, Mochs- ville; two granddaughters; Her mothpr of Lewisville; two sisters, Rpxie Foster, Lewisville, and Marie Hpnt, Providence Forge, Va., and two brothers, Roy Stewart, Nashville,' Tenn., and ' l^l.L. Stewart, Lewisville. Memorials may be made to Lewisville Baptist Church jCeipetery Fund. n 4- Joseph E. Douthit CLEMMONS — Mr. Joseph E. Douthit, 71, 4120 Briar Creek Road, died Friday, March 4, at Forsyth Hospital. Funeral services were held Sun day, March 6, at Ciemmons Mora vian Church by the Rev. Burton Rights and the Rev. Lynnette Delbridge. Burial followed in the church graveyard. .. ' Mr. Douthit was bom in Davie County to William S. and Lois Swearingen Douthit. His early life was spent in Davie County. He was a World War n veteran serving in die signal corps of the U.S. Army in the Pacific Theater. He owned and operated Winston Radiator Works, retiring January 1,1983, Mr. Douthjt was a member of ; Ciemmons Moravian Church and ! a member of the board of trustees. : He was also a member of Clem- n ; mons Civic Club. : On October 14,1973, he inar- f. ried Janie Hege, who survives, of : the home. : Also surviving are two sisters, ; Mrs. Charles W. Hudspeth and Mrs. Homer G. Sutton^ and two brothers, William S. Douthit and : Robert P. Douthit, all of Winston- Salem, and a nprn^r of nieces and ; nephews. <5- 0 -Q O „,.C NC <5ii ibituaries Q I ^James Hugh Brock / W.H. Eaton Jr. Mr. James Hugh IJnKk. 84. Rt. 2, Fannington Cninniuniiy, *licd at his home Salurclny, March 12. Funeral .services were held Mon day, Mar^h 14, at Farmingion United Methodist Church by Rev. Jesse Tart. Burial Tollowed in Far- mington Community Cemetery. The family rcque.sts memorials be made to the Building Fund of Farmington United Methodist C hurch or Farmington Communi ty Celnetery. Mr. Brock was bom in Davie County to the late John En(H.h and Cora Bennett Athan Brock. For, over 60 years, he was owner and operator of BriKk's Barber .Shop in Farmington. He was a member of Famiingion United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife. .Sue Laird Brock, of the home; two daughters. Mrs. l-mma.Suc Allen. Rt. 2, Mocksvillc and Mrs. Mary F.li/abelh West. Rl. 8, Mwksville; one .son. James li. iJim) Brwk. Rt. Wade Hampton Faton Jr.. 68, of Marietta, Ga., a Davie County native, died at his home on Thurs day, March 10, after a .short illness. Born Nov. 30. 1919. he was a .son of the late Wade H. and Laura Peoples Eaton. A U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II. he had retired from Lockheed Corp. in Marietta, Ga. Survivors include his wife, Ed na Branson Eaton; two daughters, Jeanne Quarl of Biloxi, Mi.ss., and Joyce Van Dyke of Marietta, Ga.; three si.sters, Louise Oheman and Mary Nell Manes, bothof Winston- .Salem, and Elaine Foster of Ad vance; a brother. Tommy Eaton of Woodstock. Ga.; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 12, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Chip Webb. Burial followed in Chestnut Grove United 'Mcthinlist Church cemetery. 2. Mocksvillc; .seven grand- , children; two great-grandchildren; ^RoSCtta Lailicr one sister, Mrs. Zelma Walker., Roanoke, Va.. and .several nieces and nephews. Viola Stewart Cleary WINSTON-SALEM - Mrs. Viola Stewart Cleary, 72, Pellcare Nursing Center, died Wednesday. March 9. She was born April 1. 1915, in Davie County to Jc.s.sc and Fhtra I.ogan Stewart. She .spent most of her life in Davie and Forsyth counties. She was the widow of Avis Roger Cleary, who died in 1973. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Jean Smith, Williamsburg Court, and Mrs. Retia Tuttlc. Ebert Road; two .sons. C. Tr<ivis Cleary, Snyder Drive, and R. Odell Cleary, Ziglar Road; Seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren, and- four sisters. Mrs. Mamie Bameycastlc, Mrs. Ida Boger. Mrs. Hattic Bogcr, and Mrs. Otis Draughn. all of Mocksville, Funeral seh^cc.s wcfd held Fri day, March II, at Hayworth- 'Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Burial followed at Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery in Davie County. ADVANCE — Rosetta Dulin Ijinier, 100, of Route I, died at her home Wednesday, March 9. after an extended illness. Funeral services were held Sun day, March 13. at Redland Church of Christ, conducted by Magellan Steven.son, minister. Burial follow ed in the church cemetery. Born Aug. 28, 1887, in Forsyth County, she was a daughter of the late Abraham and Alice Josephine Nichols Dulin. A member of Red- land Church of Chri.st, she had retired as a schoolteacher in Davie County. Her husband. OIlie Lanicr. died in I94.S. Survivors include a .stepson, Joel Lanicr of Young.stown, Ohio; a si.stcr. Eva Dulin Waldcn. with whom she made her home on R«)Utc I; a stcp-grand.son; two nieces and a nephew. Lillian S. Layman Lillian Schaefcr Layman. 83, died Tuc.sday. March 8, at the home of Edna Simmons of Route I, Mocksvillc. with whom she had made hjer home since October. Ihcibody has been sent from Eaton's Funeral Home to Stewart Funeral Home in Jeffersonville, N.Y.. for services and burial. Born March 17. 1904, in North Branch, N.Y., she was a daughter of the late William and Margaret • Kimmcs Schaefcr. She was a homeniaker. Her husband. Harry l,ayman, n preceded her in death. Survivors include three daiighters, Elenor Mall, Marion Manzoliilo, and Helen Schaefcr. all of rcffersonville. N.Y. ^Frh S. Reynolds ADVANCE Mrs. Frieda Schmidt Reynolds. 89. Bermuda Run. formerly of Lebanon, N.J.. and Clearwalcr. F-la.. widow of George E. Reynolds, died Satur day. March 12. at Bhimenthal Jewish Home. She was born in Jersey City. N.J.. to John J. and .Sophia Nyles .Schmidt. Surviving are four daughters. Mrs. i-dwin Copeland. Bermuda Run. Mrs. Brycc Denno, Cor- onado, Calif., Mrs. Phyllis Potts, Bemardsvillc. N.J.. and Mrs. John Wooils. Dc.slin. 11a.; 10 grand children and eight great grandchildren. In lieu «)! (lowers, memorials may be made to the Di.sa.stcr I'und. c/o American Red Cn)s.s. Winston- Salem/Forsyth County Chapter. Coliseum Dr.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27105. Memorial services will be held at a later date., in ClQ!\iyyatcr. Fla. c: m D O- OAVm CO. PUBUC UBRAR* h/lOCKSVlLLE, NQ (T- DAVIE COUNI Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 198«- ^ Fletcher Ray Smith Carl F. Royall winston-salem - Mr. HARMONY - Mr. Carl F. Fletcher Ray Smith, 60, Highway Royall, 70. Route 1, died Thiirs- 109 South, Route 6, died Tuesday, day, March 10, after being run ^jarch 8, at Baptist Hospital, over by a truck. n He was born December 30, He was bt)rn in Yadkin County • 1927, in Davidson County to the to Columbus and Betty Elizabeth |mg g Frank and Irene Lambeth Vanhoy Royall. He was a member Smith. He was president of Flet- of Grassy Knob Baptist Church and gjjgf Smith and Associates, a retired farmer. He was a member of New Mount Surviving are his wile, Mamie Vernon United Methodist Church , Turner Royall, t)f the home; four jj nieinbcr of Salem Masonic daughters, Mrs. l^iis Richie, Mrs. Lodge No. 289. Minnie Danner, and Mrs. a veteran of foreign Catherine Young, all of wars, having served his country Mocksville. and Mrs. Frances during the Korean conflict. Freeman, Yadkinville; one son. Funeral services were held Fri- Ronnie Royall, Mocksville; one day, March 11, at New Mount sister, Mrs. Nora Long, Hampton- Vernon United Methodist Church ville; and nine grandchildren. on Friendship-Ledford Road by the Funeral services Were held Sun- — ^ day, March at Grassy Knob Baptist Church by the Rev. Bob by Sizemore, the ev. can followed in the church cemetery.- ampler, .he Rev Ra ph ^ n Stanley. Burial followed m .he church cemetery.two sons, Greer Franklin Smith, Winston-Salem, and Jeff Smith, Mocksville; one daughter, Mrs. David (Beth) Weavil, Union Cross; two grandsons; one stepgrandson, and one step-granddaughter. Memorials may be liiade to New Mount Vernon United Methodist Church. r OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRAP^ MOCKSVILLE, NO DAVIK COUNTY KNTEKPKISE RECORD, IIIURSDAV, MARCH 24, 1988- eft J 5^ J Obituaries Gladys F. Beard ^/Beulah M. Campbell COOLEEMEE ~ Gladys Foster Beard, 67, of 8 Ford St., died Monday, March 21, at N.C. Bap tist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Funer^ services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 23, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Larry Allen. Burial was to follow in Legion Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Davie County Hospice, P.O. Box 663. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Bom May 3, 1920, in Davie County, she was a daughter of the late William Guy and Ella Nail Foster. She had retired from Er- win Cotton Mills. Her husband. Claude Beard, died July 28. 1987. Survivors include a son. Ronald Claude Beard of Salisbury; four sisters. Sue Milholen of Daytona Beach. Flu.. Edna Long of Cooleciiiee. Modenc Hendrix of Mocksville and Eloise Nesbit of Reno. Nev.; and two brothers. Floyd "Sonny" Foster of Cooleemee and Don Foster of Hol ly Hill. Fla. Ora Bell Wj^Bowen ' WINSTON-SACEM - Mrs. Ora Bell Whitloc|i: Bowen. 88, Silas Creek Manor, widow of . Jacob Bowen. died Tuesday, Alfred Fugene Clinc n ADVANCE - Bculah Foster McCulloh Campbell, 93. of Route 1. died at 7:20 a.m. Sunday, March 20. at Fran Ray Nursing Center in Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. March 22. at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Advance, conducted by the Rev. David Barney, pastor of Vadkin College Baptist Church in Davidson County. Burial follow ed in the church cemetery. ; Born Nov. 16. 1894. in Davie County, she was a daughter of the late Henry Clinton and Jennie Bell Swink Foster. A homemaker. she was a member of Turrentine Bap tist Church.' Her husband, Robert G. Camp bell. died in 1966. Survivors include two sons, Garland McCulloh of l.cxington and James McCulloh of College Park. Ga.; three daughters, Helen Williams of Mocksville, Geraldine Blake of Advance, and Mary Bell Curlee of 330 Morlan Park Road. Salisbury; two brothers. Odell and Charlie Foster, both of Salisbury; 19 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Mon day, March 21, at Mackie-Gentry Funeral Home Chapel in Yadkin- ville by the Rev. Allen Barker and the Rev. E.M. James. Burial followed in Turner's Creek Bap tist Church cemetery. / March 1^. She was born September 14. 1899, in Davie Qdunty to Thomas N. and Mary Head Whitlock. Mrs. Bowen spent most of her life in Forsyth County and was of the Baptist faith. Surviving are two daughters, Mary B. Daniel, Mantcp, and Bet ty B. Grimes. Kernersville; four sons, Clarence Bowen, Darwick Road. Thoinas Bowen, Waymount Drive. Roy Bowen. E. Spraguc Street, and James Bowen, Ad vance; 28 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday. March 17. at Hay worth- Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Emmitt Debusk. Burial followed in New Philadelphia Moravian Church graveyard. YADKINVILLE - Alfred Eugene Cline, 73. died Saturday afternoon. March 19. at Hoots Memorial Hospital. He was born in Forsyth County and was a member of Turner's Creek Baptist Church. He was retired from Heritage Furniture Company in Mocksville. Mr. Cline was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Lorene Robertson Clinc. of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Bill (Sylvia) Williams. Yadkinville; one sister, Louise Shore. Yadkinville; two brothers. Elmer and Maurice Clinc. both of Winston-Salem; eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Evie *Jake* S. Cope ' WINSTON-SALEM - Mrs. Evie "Jake" Swicegood Cope, 74, 1331 S. Hawthorne Road, died Saturday. March 19. at her residence. She was born April 13. 1913, in Davie County to the late Grovcr C. Swicegixtd and Addie McCullough Swicegood. She was a member of Wesley Memorial United Metho dist Church, where she had serv ed as a Sunday school teacher for ntany years. Surviving are two sons, Charles L. Cope and Larry W. Cope, both of Win.stun-Sulcm; one brother. Jaiue.s B. Swicegood, MiKksville; four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Mon day. March 21. at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church by the Rev. Charles Turner. Burial followed at Turren tine Baptist Church cemetery near Mocksville in Davie County. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. 3333 Silas Creek Parkway. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARV mocksville. NC 0^ ro ^ Garnett S. Creason t COOLBEMEE — Gamctt Mac '§pry Creason, 78, of Cooleemee, ' died Saturday, March 19, at Iredell , Memorial Hospital in Statesviile. n FunoTal sci^ccs were held at 2 p.m. Tue.sday, March 22, at Edge wood Baptist Church, con ducted by the Rev. D.C. Sullivan, pastor, the Rev. J.B . Parker Jr., ' and the Rev. Bill Creason. Burial followed in the Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery. Bom May 20, 1909, in Davic County, she was a daughter of the late Rome and Emma Gullcit Spry. A member of Edgewood Baptist ; I Church, she had retired from N.C. Furniture Co. Survivors include her hu.sband, I Carl Creason; a daughter. Martha Ann Parker of State.svillc; a son, George Creason of Statesviile; /Hazel Grindle French • ADVANCE — Mrs. Hazel Grijjdle French, 91, Route 3, died Saturday morning, March 19, at Forsjfth Hospital. Funeral scrvicas were held Mon day, March 21, a^ Vogler's Clem- mons Chapel, conducted by Pro ctor Cook. The body was sent to Conley Funeral Home in Brockton, Mass., for burial in Pine Hill Cemetery in West Bridgewater, Mass. Mrs. French was born in Brockton, Mass., to Harry P. and Harriet Spear Grindle. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Janet Kennedy, San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Barbara Belmore, Halifax, Mass.; five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made <to -/George William Gobble j' LINWOOD — Funeral services for George William Gobble, 79. were held on Saturday, March 19, in the Voglers-Piedmont Chapel by the Revs. Chris Thore and Max Shoaf. Burial followed in Forest Hill Memorial Park. Gobble died on Friday, March 18, at Lexington Memorial Hospital after several years of declining health and one day of serious illness. Gobble was bom Oct. 18, 1908. to William L. and Essie Shoaf Gobble and grew up in Davie County. He was a retired truck farmer and a member of Lyro United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Ila Miller Gobble of the home in Lin- woixl; a son, Wayne Gobble of eight grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Building Fund of Muddy Creelr„: ^'"^"<^'Helen Gob- Church of Christ, Frye Bridge^ 2™? of Linwood; a sister. Road. Clemmons, N.C. 2701^.:^#^"^ Gobble Beauchamp of Ad-' vance; four brothers, Harvey Gob- J Eva Mae S.C. Crowe W. Graham • SANFORD. Fla. - Mrs. Eva BARBER - Vivian WittyGMae Shutt Chandler Crowe. 74, of 713 Bevier Road. Sanford, Fla., died Tuesday, March 8, at Central Florida Regional Ho.spital. Born Fcbniary 19, 1914, in Ad vance. the daughter of the late Jacob Samuel Alexander Shutt and Mary (Mamie) Eliza Howard Shutt. She was a retired accountant for the Seminole County (Florida) School Board and a member of the raham. 83. of Hilderbrand Road, died at 8 p.m. Friday, March 18, at Rowan Memorial Hospital after an illness of one week. Funeral .services were held Mon day, March 21, at Christ Episcopal Church, conducted by the Rev. Claude A. Collins, former pastor. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Born June 18, 1904, in Rowan ble and John Gobble, both of Mocksville, and Lonnie Gobble and Boyd Gobble, both of the R^s community; .seven grand- ehildren; and seven great-grandchildren. County, she was a daughter of theFirst Pr«bylenan Church. She had f,,a,c William Henry and Sallie been in declining health for several Oradshaw Witty. Educated in the years and was a resident of Lakeview Nursing Home. She was preceded in deatli by her first husband, Travis Chandler, in April 1976. In 1977 she married Samuel Beauchamp (Jim) Crowe, who sur vives of the home. Other survivors are a daughter. Alma Harriett Chandler. St. Petersburg, Fla.; a brother, Thomas Samuel Shutt, Roanoke Rapids; two .sisters, Mrs. Lillian Snider, of Lexington; and Mrs. Mamie Lee Scott of Charlotte. Funeral services were held Fri day, March 11, at the Gramkow Funeral Home Chapel in Sanford with the Rev. G.E. Hodges of ficiating. Burial followed in the Lakeview Cemetery.^ , Rowan County schools, she was a member of Christ Episcopal Church. Her hu.sband, Ira M. Graham, • died March 14. 1984, and a son. James "Buck" Graham, died Feb. 9, 1969. Survivors include a .son, Clyde F. Graham of Barber; a daughter. Pauline Graham of Barber; two sisters. Lillian Spry of Cooleemee and Delia Paris of Cleveland; eight grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren. toflS Co. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSWUE. NC cr fO ^ Hattie B. Gobble n SALISBURY - Hattic Beck Gobble, 80, of I! 1 Circle Drive, died at 4:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 19, in the Salisbury Unit of the North Carolina Lutheran-Home { after Being in declining health for .several years and seriously ill for a week. The funeral was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, at Haven Lutheran Church, con ducted by the Rev. Glenn M. Zorb, pastor, ami the Rev. F. Curtis Morehead, former pastor. Burial was to follow in Rowan Memorial Park. .Memorials may be made to the Salisbury Unit of the N.C. Lutheran Homes, 820 Klumac Road, Salisbury. Bom Oct. 24, 1907, in David-^ .son County, she was a daughter of the late Alfred Clayton and Merlyn Swicegood Beck. Educated in the Davie and Rowan County schools, she had retired from the Stanback Co. and had sold Avon products for 14 years. She was a member of Haven Lutheran Church, where she was active in the Willing Workers Sunday School Class and the Daniel Lingle Circle. Survivors include her hu.sband, Ross Stewart "Red" Gobble, whom she married May 6, 1927; a daughter, Betsy Gobble Hodgson of New Haven. Conn.; ami a brother, Iloylc Beck t)f Salisbury. James Luther Myers Sr. V WINSTON-SALEM - Mr. James Luther Mycfs Sr.. Winston- Salem Convalescent Center, formerly of Route 2, Advance, died Thursday, March 17. at For- syth Hospital following a lengthy illne.ss. I He was bctrn in Davic Ccninly to Walter Lee and Lillie Mae Bren- dle Myers. He was a retired dairy farmer. Mr. Myers was a member of Ad vance United Methodist Church. , Surviving are his wife of 34 ' years, Mrs. Nellie Bertha Hall 1 Myers, of the home; two 'daughters, Mrs. Betty Blake, Clemmons, and Mrs. Edith Morter, Virginia Beach, Va.; two sons, James L. MyeVs Jr., Winston-Salem and John W. Myers, Clemmons; Three step.sons. Earl and Bill •Doby, both of McKk.sville, and Don Doby, Advance; four .step daughters, Mrs. Loretta Porter, Atlantic Beach. Fla., Mrs. (irace Nfyers, Mocksville, Mrs. Judy Eller, Midway, and Mrs. Ruby Beamon, UxingtQlii 41 grand children; 33 great-grandchildren; icic Sisk Tiliey • WlNSTON-SALEM — Funeral •services for Dicie Sisk Tilley, 98, of 3469 Bonim Drive, were to be held on Wednc.sday, March 23, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Sammy Shoaf and Norwood Green. Burial was to Three sisters, ^Irs. Betty Poplin , follow in Waughtown Cemetery l/t C»Malaa I at- *Mand Mrs. Emily Payne, both of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Margaret Mayhew. MiKksville, and one brother. Walter I xr I ,yers, Lexington. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 19, at Vogler's rs. Tilley died Monday, March 21, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital following three weeks of .serious illness. •She was born in Brmnville to I.saac G. and Tiny Angel Sisk. Mrs. 1 illcy was a homemakcrand Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. a member of Urban Street Baptist Norman Frye. Interment followed Church. . Her husband, Curtis D. Tilley, preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death were a daughter, Ina T. Smith, and a gr;ind.son, Donald E. Smith. Su^iving arc a .son, Arthur E. Till,^^ of Winston-Salem; a damdMer, Ruby Tilley McCall of at Advance United Mcthndi.st Church cemetery. I John Alford Sain WINSTON-SALEM - John Alford Sain of Winston-Salem died Thursday, March 17, after three months of declining health. He was born O Wct. 20 1901, in ihstbn-Salem; eight grand- Davic County to Jacob Benjamin children, including Darrell Smith and Emma Allen Sain. He spent of Mocksville- six great- most of his life as a farmer and was grandchildren; and four a retired tobacco warehouseman, .great-great-grandchildren. Mr. Sain was a member of Forest . Chapel United Methodist Church*^ Ed ward Rcid Wlilard in Belews Creek. WINSTON-SALEM - Mr. Ed- He was preceded in death by his ward Rcid Willard, 58, 4908 wife, Gladys Corriher Sain, in Whispering Pine Drive, died Satur day, March 19, at Forsyth I Hospital. He was born Aug. 14, 1929, in 1971 and a son, John Thomas Sain, in 1983. Surviving are two daughters, M rs. Robert (Mae) Osborne and Mrs. Harry (Virginia) Ixakc, both of Winston-Salem; two sons, Lon- nie Gray Sain, Pilot Maountain, and Willie Jacob Sain, iiddre.ss unknown; 20 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral .services were held Sun day. March 20, at Vogler's Rcynolda Road Chapel by the Rev. John E. Davis, Jr. and the Revj Jim Boles. Interment followed in Gardens of Memory. Forsyth County to the late Charlie R. Willard and Mary Brewer Willard. He had 29 years ser\'ice with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Com pany, retiring Sept. 18, 1987. He was a member of VFW South Main Street Post 6367 and Moose Lodge on Old Salisbury Road. He owned and played in the country and blucgra.ss band, Dix ie Rhythm Band. Mr. Willard was of the Bapti-st faith. Surviving are his wife, Sarah Willard, Kernersville; three daughters, Wendy Willard, Mocksville, Pat Graft, Winnabow, and Debbie Caudill, Walkertown; one son, Michael R. Willard, Winston-Salem; one brother, Bil ly Joe Willard, Winston-Salem;. one sister, Georgia Burgess, Lex-," ington, and five grandchildren.- Funeral services were held Mon day, March 21, at Hayworth-* Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. CO. POBUC (^OCKSVIU-Ea DA VIE COIINIV ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1988- Obituaries A I O \ v5^ cT- o Lacy Grant Bcshcars WINSrON-SALEM - Mr. Lacy Grant Bc.shcar.s, 6.1, 4032 BeaverbnM)k Road. CIciniinins, died Monday, March 28. He was born May 18, 1924, in Forsyth County to James D. and Florence Galloway Beshears. He had ohiy a brief illness. Mr. Beshears spent mo.st of his life in Winston-Salcm smd was with Western Electric Company for over 33 years before retiring. He was a member of Masonic Salem Lodge and Clemmons Presbyterian Church. He officiated footKill Ibr 32 years, wrestling for 30 years, and at the time of his death was book ing agent for Piedmont Wrestling A.ssociation. Surviving arc his wife. Pat Garner Beshears, of the home; one si.ster, Mrs. Jo.sephinc Hildrcth. Wiaston-Salem; two bmthcrs, J.D. Beshears, Clemmons, and Howard Beshears, Waco. Texas, and a number of nieces Jind nephews. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, at Clemmoas Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Du.sty Fielder, Dr. Robert Fielder, Dr. Dewey Hobbs, and Dr. Mayhand Siler. Burial was to follow in Bethel United Meth(xlist Church cemetery in For- •syth County. The family requests that memorials be made to Clcmm(ms Presbyterian Church. Ruth Estelle F. Joyce WINSTON-SALEM - Mrs. Ruth E.stelle Fulp Joyce, 75,2662 Valley Spring Road, Kernersville, died Friday, March 25, at Forsyth Ho.spital. She was born June 29, 1912, in Walkerlown to the late William Fulp and Bessie Disher Fulp. She was a member of Gospel Light Baptist Church where she was a member of the Auditorium Sunday School Class. .Surviving arc three daughters. ' Mrs. Eva Bccson. King. Mrs. Riilhy Chappcll. Clemmons. and Mrs. Betty PctticH)rd. Mocksville; one son. Robert (Bill) Joyce, Kernersville; one sister, Viola Holder, Advance; two brothers, Henry Fulp, Walkertown. and Connie Disher. Winston-Salem; eight grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sun day. March 27. at Gospel Light Baptist Church in Walkerlown by Dr. Bobby Robcrson. Burial followed in Gardens of Memory in Walkertown. *Nutc* Murph WOODLEAF - Giles Monroe "Nute" Murph, 67, of Route I, South River Church Road, died ^ Saturday, March 26, at Rowan n Memorial Hospital after being in j declining health for the past year. { Funeral services were held Tuc.s- day, March 29, at Edgewcxxl Bap tist Church, conducted by the Rev. D.C. Sullivan, pa.stor. Burial followed in Needmore Baptist Church cemetery. Born Dec. 12, 1920, in Rowan County, he was a son of the late John Thomas and Lina Gartner Murph. Educated in the Rowan County .schiwls. he had retired in 1983 from the security forces at Fiber Industries. A member of Edgcwood Baptist Church, he served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Survivors include his wife, "Billie" Hilliard Murph; a .son, Fred McDaniel of Woodleaf, four daughters, Kay Penninger of Ctxrieemee, Donna Reavis, Pamela Hensley and Jennifer Lookabill, all of Woodleaf; three sisters, Annie Murph. Peg Campbell and Kathrine Overcash, all of WoiHllcaf; 12 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Eriie.st Mills Roach • WINSTON-SALEM - Mr'. Erne.st Mills Roach, 66, Rt. 10, Payne Rd., died at Baptist Hospital Friday, March 25. He was bom November 8, 1921, in Rutherford County to Edgar and Bessie Beheeler Roach. He was retired from Carolina Freight Co. Roach was fonnerly of Winston- Salem. but had lived in several other tities while working for Carolina Freight. He served in the U.S. Army during Warld War II. .Survrving arc his wife. Georgia Sltnrt^Kach. of the home; one dau^tuer, Deborah RoJich Powell, Augu.sta. Ga.; two .sons. Larry Roach, Lexington and Lay ton Roach, Winston-Salem; one step daughter, Mrs. Robert (Kay) 1j)vc. Winston-Salem; two stepsons. Robert Barker. Advance anil Ar nold (Joe) Biirkcr. Winston-Salcm; two grandchildren and six step- grandchildren. Funeral services were he'd Mon day, March 28. at Union Grove Baptist Church in Davidson Coun ty, conducted by Rev. Harold Flet cher. Burial followed in the church cemetery. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NO ^ Walter Scott Jr. . Mr. Waller Scoii Jr., lorincr resident of Davie County, died Sunday. March 27, at I. Meniorial Mission Hospital in Ashevillc after an extended illness. He was the son of the late Walter Carzell and Vador Wiseman Scott. Funeral services are to be held Thursday. March 31, at 3 p.m. at the Macedonia Methodist Church in Swannonoa. NC. A local minister will officiate. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Daughty Scott of the home; three daughters. Vada Scott of the home, Youlanda Scott of Virginia, and Lisa Byrum of Black Moun tain; two sons. Gelford and Ran dolph Scott ol Swannonoa; Seven grandchildren; two sisters. Maiy Scott and Gladys Ed wards both of New York City; and one brother, Jimmy Scott of Swaiioiioa. Wade O. Vickers DURHAM — Wade Odell Viekers. 83. of 904 Park Ave., a lormer Salisbury resident, died Tuesday. March 22. at Durham County General fSfi^aJ after an extended illness. A graveside sy-rviic was held Thursday, March 24. -at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury Btirn June 12, 1904, in pavie County, he was a son of the late Thomas Leroy and Irene Taylor Vickers. A retired employee oft Burlington Industries in Coolee- mec, he was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church in Mocksville. Survivors include his wife. Amanda Beck Vickers; a daughter. Creola Harris of Durham; a brother, Carl Spencer Vickers of Ohio; six giandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. DA VIE,COUNTY ENTERPKISK RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCirai. 1988- / John C. West ADVANCE — John Clint West. 74. of Route 6, died Tuesday. March 22, at Forsyth Hospital in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 24, at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Leon Wood, pastor. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Born June 16. 1913. in Davie County, he was a son of the late John Asbury and Manie McBride West. Retired from Hanes Dye and Finishing after 35 years of service he was a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife. Lorene Black West; two daughters Mrs. Maurice (Christine) Ward of Mocksville and Mrs. Larry (Ernestine) Parker of Advance; Seven sisters. Mrs. Foy (Zelma) Reavis of Harmony. Laura Fry. Mrs. Albert (Emma) Hartman and Mrs. Wilburn (Jennie Vee) Walker, all of Winston-Salem. Josephine Reavis of Yadkinville Mrs. John F. (Edith) Fry of Wtdnut Cove, and Mrs. David (Catherine) Fry of Advance; a brother, Billy F. West of Advance; and six gnmdchildren. J William A. Whilakcr • William Arthur Whitaker. 85 ofBoute 7. Mocksville. died Wednes clay March 23, a, Funeral services were heldSaturday. March 26, at Eaton's Rev. Memorials may be ni »d,. » MS. Macbvilfc. N.C. 27028 or Cot V '• ployed ao.o,„o,ive Survivore include his wife. thi?"!!? V Whitaker;three daughters. Ruth Mabe of Route 4, Barbara Bowles of Ad- vance and Shelby Deal of Route 7- Robert Whitaker. all ofRoute 7. Jay. Ivan Earl and Uwreiice Ray Whitaker. all of Whitaker. both of Winston-Salem- a sister Maude Ratledge of Mocksville; 27 grandchildren; 16 2»tep-grandchildren; and 11 great grandchildren. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville, NC DAVIE raUNTY ENTERPRISE record. IHOMDAV. APRIL 7. im- Obituaries \ < James Douglas Branch LEXINGTON — James "Bud dy" Douglas Branch, 18. of Lex- inglon, died Monday, April 4, in CharluKc from injuries suslaincd in a car accident. He .vas born Aug. 5, 1969 in Fort Pierce, Fla. to Terry Ellis Branch and Bettie Lee Bamhardt firanch, who survive of Highway 801 Advance. Branch was a former employee of PPG and was a member of the Advance United Methodist Church. Surviving in addition to parents is one son, James Arron Branch of Lexington; one sister Carmen M. Branch ol Advance; and two grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barnhardt of Arvil Hunt Road, Lexington. The Funeral is to be held at 2 p.m. at the Advance United Methodist Church. The body will lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service. The Reverend Tom McClain will conduct the service. Burial is to follow in the church cemetery. The family will rec^e friends at the Voglers-Piejj^f Funeral Home in LexingtonTrom 7 to 9 Wednesday night, and at other times at the home of thb parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terry E. Branch, of Highway 801, Advance. * Survivors include two sons, Fred D. Evans and James Herman Evans of Statesville; three daughters, Ruth Fox of Statesville, Helen Murdock of Troutman, and Nancy Langdaleof Laurens, S.C.; one brother, Sam Safrit of Statesville; founeen grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. One brother and five sisters preceded her in death. Funeral services were held on Thursday, March 31, at Society Baptist Church in Statesville by the Reverend Steve Cox and the Reverend Irvin Wallace. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Society Baptist Church Building Fund or to the Cemetery Fund, Route 4, Statesville, NC, 28677. 4 Mamie Safrlet Evans 'STATESVILLE - Mamie Safriet Evans, 89, of Route 4, Statesville, died Monday, March 28, at Iredell Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. Born April 18, 1898, in Davie County, Evans was the daughter of the late Robert Safriet and Alice Stroud Safriet. She married William Alfred Evans in October 1922, who preceded her in death in October 1987. Evans was a hoincniakcr and a member of Society Baptist Church where she was a Sunday school teacher. She was also a member of The Women's Society. ^Ruby P. Gulledge • CONCORD - Ruby Potts Gulledge, 53, of 160 Highway 29-601, a Davie County native, died unexpectedly Tuesday, March 29, of an apparent heart attack while visiting her mother, 11a Potts of Advance. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 31, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocks- ville, conducted by the Rev. Larry Beaver and the Rev. Donald Funderburke. Burial followed in Advance United Methodist Church cemetery in Advance. A memorial service was held at First Assembly Living Center in Concord at 11 a.m. Friday. • Bom on Dec. 21,1934, she was also a daughter of the late Eugene Potts. She had taught school in Davie and Cabarrus counties and in Kannapolis before her retire ment. She was a graduate of Shady Grove School in Davie County and Appalachian State University. Suivivors, in addition to her mother, include her husband, Samuel Gulledge; two daughters, Gigi Ballentine of Columbia, S.C., and Vannesa Gulledge of Kan napolis; a son, Sammy Gulledge Jr. of Kannapolis; a sister, Mrs. James (Stella) Frye of Advance; a brother, Archie Lee Potts of Kan napolis; and one grandson. ^ William G. Pickler ' SALISBURY - WiUiam Green Pickler, 80, of Route 17, Long's Ferry Road, died Tuesday, March 29, at Charlotte Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for two months and seriously ill for two weeks. The funeral was held Thursday, March 31, in Summersett Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. M. Wayne Cakes, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Spencer. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Association of Retarded Citizens, P.O. Box 4436, Salisbury. Born July 31, 1907, in Davie County, he was a son of the late Joseph A. and Lelia Cope Pickler. Educated in the Spencer schools, he had been employed with Southern Railway Co., Spencer Shops, as a carman and machinist until his retirement in 1963 after 38 years of service. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Spencer and the Tuesday Mor ning Men's Club of Spencer. His wife, Catherine Waller Pickler, died July 23, 1974. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. John I. (Rachel) Rusher Jr. of Charlotte and Cindy Pickler of Mocksville; a sister, Ruth Pickler Caston of Eden; four grand children; and three great grandchildren. OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSVUXE; NC DA VIE COU¥TV ENTERPRISE RECORD, TOORDAV, APRII, 7, 1588- I IS I ) 1= V ""O N Luther Clarence York YADKINVILLE - Mr. Luther Clarence York, 79, Route 2, died , Tuesday, March 29, at his home. ' He was bom in Yadkin County to Greenbury and Lillie Mae Cau dle York. He was a retired carpenter. Surviving are his wife, Celia Adams York, of the home; three sons, Jesse C. York and Ray York, both of Yadkinvillc, and Leo York, Winston-Salem; four sisters, Rose(fud Caudle, Amelia Dinkins, and Laura Cline, all of Yadkin- ville, and Betty Pace, Trinity; Two brothers, Henry York, Mock-sville, and Travis York, Ad vance; eight grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Fri day, April 1, at Mackie-Gentry Funeral Home Chapel in Yadkin- ville by the Rev. Lawrence Warden and the Rev. Joe McCollum. Burial followed at Shacktown Church of Christ cemetery. j Mary Agnes L. Weslmore^ WINSTOI^-SALEM - t, Mary Agnes Lipe Westmoreland^, 60, 4170 Willmeade Drive, died Friday, April 1, at Forsyth Hospital. She was bom January 4, 1928, in Rowan County to Rotert Daniel (R.D.) and Grace Powers Westmoreland. Surviving are her husband, Richard T. Wc.stmoreland, of the home; one son, Richard L. Westmoreland, Arcadia; one daughter, Teresa Westmoreland Spears, Granite Falls; Two granddaughters; three sisters, Wilma Alexander, Mocksville, Gwyn Hill, Albemarle, and Maxine Bowen, Charlotte, and several half brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held Mon day, April 4, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. William E. Fitzgerid. Burial followed at Westlawn Memorial Gardens. The family requests that memorials be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Robert Lee Speaks • YADKINVILLE-Mr. Robert Lee Speaks, 92, formerly of West Jefferson, passed away Monday, April 4, at Yadkin Nursing Center in Yadkinville. Graveside services were to be held^ Wednesday, April 6, at Burkctt Memorial Gardens in West Jefferson by the Rev. Joe Dell Rust. Mr. Speaks was bom August 1, 1895, in Ashe County to William Martin and Sara Jane Rash Speaks. He was preceded in death by his wife, Susie Severt Speaks. He was a veteran of World War I and retired from retail sales. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Elkin. Surviving are one son, Richard Speaks, Mooresville; fi ve daughters, Laura Ashley, Mocksville, Ruth Duges, Jackson ville, Fla., Louise Hildt, Elkin, Ruby Matthews, Stokesdale, and Lois Poteat, Salisbury; 14 grand children, and seven great grandchildren. R.Z. "Buddie'* Wagner R.Z. "Buddie" Wagner, 67, of Route 7, Dedmon Road, died Tuesday afiemoon in the emergen cy room of Davie County Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 this afiemoon in Eatons Funeral Chapel with the Revs. E.M. James and Clyde Yates officiating. Burial will follow in the Turrentine Bap tist Church cemetery. The family requests that memorials be made to Davie Coun ty Hospice, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or to the charity of the donor's choice. Wagner was bom Jan. 18,1921, in Davie tqunty to the late James Savanah "BO(l" and Stella Waf- ford Wagr^iiHe was retired from AT&T antf'^^ a member of Tur rentine Baptist Church, where he had taught the Men's Bible Class for several years. His first wife, Gladys Alexander Wagner, died on April I, 1983. Survivors include his second wife, Elerice Caudle Wagner of the home; two adopted children, Lin da James Bovender of Winston- Salem and Michael Kehh James of Route 7, Mocksville; five step children, Gabrille Cass of Clem- mons, Lois Coider of Wilmington, Janice Guyw of Southem Pines and Harold Park and Jerry Park, both of Elkin; five sisters, Geraldine Hendrix of Route 6, Mocksville, Barbara Ijames of Route 4, Mocksville, Dorothy McDaniel of Route 3, Mocksville, Helen Ratledge of Woodleaf and Mae Bailey of Omaha, Neb.; two brothers, Pete Wagner and George Wagner, both of Route 7, Mocksville; four grandchildren; and .seven stepgrandchildren. QAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARV mocksville. NC ss "8 8« 2E°c5ss?JRiay H. Weavil' WINSTON-SALEM - Mr. Ray: H. Weavil, 75,31 Park Boulevard,^ died Sunday at Forsylh Hospital.^ He was bom May 6, 1912, inl^'Winston-Salem to Oscar Ray andMattie Tucker Weavil. He retired^ from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company with 36 years service.Mr. Weavil attended HomeMoravian Church.Surviving are two sons, LarryWeavil, King, and Billy Weavil,Apollo Beach, Fla.; four grandchildren; two bro&ers, Charles O.Weavil and Kenneth G. Weavil,both of Winston-Salem;And five sisters, Mrs.. HelerMyers, Mrs. Frances Weavil, ancMrs. Iris Raker, all of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Maiy Pierce, Rural^ Hall, and Mrs. Coll^n Carter,' Advance.A graveside service is to be held^ at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 13,-at Oaklawii Memorial Gs^dens byrthe'Rev. J. Marion Rector.Q p « Hcp•hp:.il§? " CPa*3- 5-CPp rO..0§ 8nPS g OE or ao -CP5. pr aCPP 09St S3'nI II -O. >9. 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P CO- P^ U TJ ^<«- a T-"SSg'.S 3. ^ ^ 'S «MP P\u O otf•^Margaret Cassidy- Margaret McaamrockCassicfy,66, of Route 2, Mocksville, diedSatu^y, April 9,. at Fors>ihMemorial Hospital;-Funeral rervices were held Moa-atEaton^s FuneralChaj^l, conducted" by the Rev,Fr^ Shoaf. Burial followed in OakGrove United Methodist Churchcemetery... ..Bom June 21, 1921, in DavieCounty, she was the daughter ofthe late George W. and Mary :Eanes McCIamrock.Her husbwd, James E. Cassidy,: died in 1984. •Suryivors include a daughter,j Ann Peele of Hickory; three sons, ,Kenneth, Harold and Dwight 1• Qassidy, all of Mocksville; four ;. sisters, Sally Summers, Lillie ;; ^cE^el, Annie Bowles and Min- jC jtie Hepdrix, all of Mocksville; i: three bfotiiers, Hubert, Wiley and :, Roger McCIamrock, all of• Mocksville; and seven! grandchildren.i r Oh • fv ,51/, 11r KS^fsn<m°8O P7\W -0< cr- CDc; cr" o2 CO 003VMillard Sanford FooteCONOVER — Funeral servicesfor Millard Sanford Foote, 85,were held Friday, April 15, at 3p.m. at Thomas Chapel A.M.E.Zion Church, Conoverby the Rev.C.W. Lewis. Burial followed inWashington Park Cemetery.Survivors include the wife, Edna R, Foote, of the home; twosisters, Mrs. Nora Eaton ofMocksville, Mrs. Maggie Rasboroof Statesville; several nieces,nephews, and a host of otherrelatives and friends.Randy Lee WestRandy Lee West, 29, of CostaMesa, Ca. died Sunday, April 17,following an extended illness.He was bom February 22,1959to Lonnie Gray and Doi^y AllenWest of Route 8, MockYille.In addition to his parents, he issurvived by two sisters, SandyCarter «nd Oindy Potts off Mocksville; two brothers, Lonnie[ West Jr. and Cheyenne West ofI MocksvDle; and one grandmother,iMrs. Dora Allen also Of"Mocksville. V. West was a former student of^avie High School and spent the^ast nine years in Califomia working for Boisy-Cascade. !The family plans to have his re-biains cremated in California, j.-5 Si5^2 ergo? ag looP s ® £ 2. 2 o.£ <2 5 3FSlill^ o STas-sr¨ rt s. "•CL o SM V<3to^POcwcan oO < 2.2. 6= K2. ^3 "8 Ita"•CO(/> 3*2:2.?caS.Xgs-s 33. "n31§S srrt 2U) ^< -a.00n Str5? 2 CO p.gig j I»'f. 3*3•tre■srccM*§.§.§S§§Q^§ gg*C Ktill Et mill lifPzi° B-S. g> g: Pq g c B.g »y CO COB gEgf Cfff 5-^■-=33ST ST S§ S3 2. la § <: g 2:3ixjeo»S!ri.R:aKffsSr&''«o^^ir2g®»PS'® S* i* <p' g* • S* g i. ?" • 8 .IB> M ^gSi 5P ^(® ^ B OS P 23 K> ^5 - o w 3III 12B 8 E? n3 sr - a- to < • P!"»^ a 5: =^Fo S. c2aii'_SE| >B«s f £? a-s"!?<t agr§ jweress&to 0 c8--'ISsg s.a8 §.0S^2 ® 2if I.?faai ssislr8. -DAVIIS G0UN;^'Y ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1988 , William A. Highsmith WINSTON-SALEM - Mr. William A. Highsmith. 75, died "Hiesday, April 12, at Forsyth Hospital. He was retired from AT&T and was a member of Oldtown MasonicLodge No. 751AF & AM. He was a member of Winston-Salem Scot tish and York rite bodies. He was a member of Oasis Tem ple of the Shrine; past soverign master of Osiris Council No. 499 of Grand Council of Allied Masonic Degrees. Mr. Highsmith was on the ad visory council of Winston-Salem chapter of Order of Demolay from 1954-1963 and received the Demolay Cross of Honor for outstanding service in this organization. He was also a member of Fair- view Moravian Church where he played in the church band as long as health permitted. J Surviving are his wife, Maiy I Catherine B. Highsmith, of the ' home; one daughter, Ann Lynn j Hiljebrand, and two grand- j daughters, all of Advance; one^ f sister, Doris Highsmith; and one ' broUicr, Robert F. Highsmith, ani < a number of nieces and nephews. | A graveside service was held Thursday, April 14, at the Mora vian graveyard by Dr. D. Wayne Burkette and Oldtown Lodge No 751 AF & AM. ^ Isaac W. 'BUI'Baity YADKINVILLE - Mr. Isaac William (Bill) Baity, 76, died Thursday^ April 14, at Forsyth Hospital. He was bom June 14,191 ij in Yadkin County to Isaac and ^- ma Russell Baity. He was a member of Huntsville Baptist Church. Mr. Baity was first married to Hazel Fulp Baity, who died March 9, 1979. He was last married to Nellie Graves Brity, who survives of the home. Also surviving are his mother of Route 5, Mocksville; two dauighters, Mrs. Ann Baity Mcln- i tosh and Mrs. Sharon Baity Dix- on, both of Yadkinville; two step- . children, Doris McKnight, Yadkinville, and I^is l^ck, ^hris; : tiansburg, Va.; One sister, Mrs. Patty $. Smith, j; Mocksville; four brothers, T.B, Baity, Yadkinville, Charles Lee I Baity, Winston-Salem, Henry H. [ and Fred G. Baity, both of ; Mocksville; three grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren, and six stepgreat-grahdchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 16, at Mackic- Gently Funeral Home Chapel in ; Yadkinville by the Rev. J.C. r Shore, the Rev. Jeny Webb and ; the Rev. David Anderson. Burial ; followed in HimtsviUe Baptist ; Church ceme^iy. 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Funeral services were held Fri day, April 15, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Funeral Home Chapel in Winston-Salem, with Major Sarah Balentine officiating. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Park in Winston-Salem, with miliury honors conducted by the District 11 Memorial Honor Guard of the VFW. Memorials may be made to the Salvation Army, P.O. Box 770, Lexington, N.C. 27292. Born May 22, 1919, inForsyth -County, he was a son of the late j Sam H.C. and Mirtie Farrington Troutt. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he had retired in 1977 from R.J. Reynolds Tobac co Co. after 31 years of service. 1 A soldier and member of the Salva- don Army Church in Lexington, he was a member of VFW Post 8719 in Advance and assistant master of Boy Scout Troop 555, a handicap ped troop in Mocksville. Surviyors include his wife, Mary Lois Bovender Troutt; two step daughters, Mrs. Charles (Jean) Shores of King and Mrs. Charlie - (Glenda) Edwards of Spring Lake; two stepsons, Donald Bovender of Mocksville and Capt. Jimmy Bovender of Morgantown, W. Va.; four sisters, Lucille Adams, Mozelle Brunfand Betty Roberts, ~ all of Winston-Salem. and Evelyn ^ Smith of Pennsylvania; a brother, ^ ' Joe "Bud" Troutt of High Point; ^ 11 grandchildren; and three V great-grandchildren.' ' Vance G. McGugan 153 Halander Dr., Mocksville, day morning atgB^9^p^ vices were held Tuesday, April 19, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Buri^ followed in Rose Cemetery. _ Mr. McGugan was bom April 26, 1925, in Marlboro County, S.C., tothelaieCharlieT. and An nie Belle Gibson McGugan. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Mocksville, where he served as Deacon. He was educated in the Dunn schools, Campbell University and the School of Pharmacy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel HiU. Mr. McGugan was a veteran of World War II and the Korean Con flict. He was a pharmacist's mate second class in the U.S. Navy, ser ving in the Mediterranean Theatre of operations. He was a member of Cooleemee American Legion, a past Jaycee, and a member of N.C. Phar maceutical Association and Phi Delta Chi Fraternity Alpha Gam ma Chapter at the University of North Carolina. He was currently employed as a pharmacist at Crown Drug in Mocksville. Surviving are his wife, "Vera Barber McGugan, of the home; two daughters, Keena Ann MpGugan, Winston-Salem and Mrs. David (Jan Barber) Jockel, Fallston, Md.; one sister, Mrs. Louise Gagich, Dunn and one brother, Col (Retired) Charlie T. McGugan, Aberdeen. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, N. Main St., Mocksville, N.C. 27028. ) Roy E. Housch Roy Edward Housch, 65, of Route 4, Mocksville, died Sunday, April 17, at his home after being in declining health for a year and seriously ill for four months. Funei^ services were to be held i at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Noble I and Kelsey Memorial Chapel in Salisbury, with the Rev. John E. Chambers, pastor of Boxwood Baptist Church, and the Rev. J.L. Stowe, pastor of Gethsemane Bap tist Church officiating. Burial was to follow in the National Cemetery of Salisbury with military graveside rites conducted by the Rowan County Veteran's Council. Born March 10. 1923, in Davie County, he was a son of the late Will and Maudine Johnson Housch. Educated in the Davie County schools, he had been employed by Duke Power Co. at Buck Steam Plant. He was a member of Boxwood Baptist Church and the Davie County Chapter of the NAACP. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Vera Woods Housch; four sons, Roy Lee Housch of Elyrja, Ohio, and Troy, Willie and Kenny Housch, all of the home;'four daughters, Phyllis Essah of Charlotte. Shirley Timmons of Lexington, Nora Housch of the home and Clara. Mae Housch of Winston-Salem; Five brothers, Amos and Robert Housch, both of Mocksville, James Thomas Housch of Cleveland, Bennie Housch of Erie, Pa., and Julius Housch of Winston-Salem; eight sisters, Mae Ellis Williams and Bernice Peoples, both of Mocksville, Ada Eadon of Detroit, Hazel Housch of Erie, Pa., Gwen dolyn Hunter of Huntersville, Louise Housch and Doris Greer, both of Salisbury, and Sally Cage of Detroit; and six grandchildren. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville, NC >--=3•■a-SIIOiZ CMs-"il^^muO •§S •«SJ^tilli« -C> 4>— «a- — oessSM ^ -a ^-1 S a^ Q. QH ca NQ XQ" O fc <M 2e® ii ■a J.SMliltl"Sls'^ts•§ '5 f.2 S^ ou3O9>S<1>al•s .ffS^ S C «O 3 c >* 2?sa CO a ffi2,2 W WU(M 3.S< O ^-■§ 3 I2 I <2 I9 5.§• g %® I > «l« Q -s.1•sia"S4;o 2J . S•5.2H >a.sie-8•3• M ^S !3--o « h ju *; 9>> j2 c § S ®5 iu 2 .Q o S ^ E ^"■so J>c2"" ts "9 2.2* O V P uS; s*Si"2. .s2 «« (2 9*iJ 5. CO s *3- sl i^ ® ? 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'jHe was a native of ^rke Coim-ty and was employed by BrittainConstructi(Hi.Surviving are his wife, SherylBrittain, of the home; one son,Kyle Brittain, of the iiome; one^daughter, Gina Brittam, of thehchne;His mother, Mrs. Reba HillPilgrim, Forest City; his stqp-father. Gene Pilgrim, Forest City,and his maternal grandmother, ^Mrs. Annie Mae Hill, Ruther-^fordton. •. Funeral services were held ,]Saturday, April 23, at SpencCT^^Baptist Chur^ in Spindale by the .Rev. Malone Thomason and the 'Rev. Darrell Pruitt. Burial followed in Sunset Memorial Park.sm O-1 2uldoQQr)a.><0. iCo R"iUJ ^>s^u 'se ir DAVIE COUNTY ENTISaipBJSE pCORP, THUP^^ 28,19W~ Perley Howell Boone jperley Howell Boone Jr., 65, of Route I, Mocksville, died at his home Monday, April 25. He was bom June 30, 1922, in Manhattan, N.Y., to the late Perley Howell B^ne Sr. and June Hall Boone. He was a retired independent film producer both in comercial advertising and training films^ He was a veteran of WWII, Mr. Boon^ retired from New. York to Davie County in 1979 to do research on Johii Boone decen- .' dants. He was active in the Davie County Historical Society and the Davie County Library. Survivors include one niece, Peggy Boone Allen of Houston, Tx;; two nqphews, Scott W. Boone of Corte Madera, Ca. and Richard S. Boone of Tampa, Fla; one great- niece and two great-nephews. The family requests that memorials be made to the building fund of the Davie County Libr^, 371 N. Main Street Mocksville, NX. 27028. Grace Evangeline Flynt WINSTON-SALEM — Mrs. Grace Evangeline Shuler Rynt, 73, 1641 HuttonSt., died Friday, April 22. She was bom March 2,1915, in Davie County to the late Dayid and E^orence Shuler. She was an L.P.N. private duty nurse and a member of Open Dpor Baptist Church. Surviving are one daughter, Sylvia Hancock, Winston-Salem; three sisters, Mps. Francis Rentz, Mocksville, Mrs. Hazel Hartman and Mrs. Thelma Trent, both of Advance; Three brother^, Lester O. Shuler, Winston-Salein, David Shuler and Dwight Shuler, both of Mocksville; one grandson, Jeffrey BlevinSi Winston-Salem and a special friend, Charlie JEw^g, Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held Sun day, April 24, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Preek Chapel by the Rev, Don Hackett. interment followed Charles W. McCurdy ; Charles Wardiaw McCurdy 79formerly of Smyrna, Ga., died S^day, April 23, at the home of hts son, Charles W. McCurdv Jr of 355 Park Ave. . —' A memorial service will be heldat 2 p.m. Saturday, April 30,1988, at Dorayille Presbyterian Church m Doraville, Ga., conducted by the Rev. Jack Heinsohn. Memorials may be made to Davie County Heart Fund Mocksville, N.C. 27028. The family will be at the McCur- dy home on Park Avenue. ^Born May 19, 1908, in ' ® of the lateWilliam Robert and Nettie Stewart McCurdy, he was a graduate of Southern College of Pharmacy in Atlanta. He was retired from Dunaway Drug Co. As a pharmacist, he had owned and operated drug stores in the Atlanta area. He held pharmacist's Iwenses in Georgia, Florida and North Carolina. He was a member of Doraville Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. His. wife, Thelma Daniel McCurdy, preceded him in death m December 1973. Survivors, in addition to a son include five grandchildren; and ®?!^8Rtjdch^Id^e^. I y- >- ^ a OAVIE CO. 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K• § '> a § "Ojs-sl-s-i3 33 ^ a n3 iP5 >-g b,lSja^ "•§•13§ 8 .-si-Ios0 -JO1.SD^5p*2»-* COIc3 2•S go ^3^JS Pa eg .•S.2 a3< » .eg uT OG2^ 2>2 a tJ^ ^ a-S eo «.. 4■■•■IJ Howard Thomas GiirleyWINSTON-SALEM — Mr.Howard Thomas Gurley, 57,27^4WaughtownSt., died Friday, April22, at Forsyth Hospital.He was bora June 10,1930, m .Old Fort to John and Thelmst- Walsh Guriey.'f He served in the U.S. Army dui^ •ing the Korean War and was own«:of Foam & Fabric Discount CenterJ.on Waugbtown St.-Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pat-'ti Eastridge Gurley, of the home;-one stepdaughter, Mrs. RhondaProffitt, Mountain City, Tenn.; his 'mother, Mrs. Thelma Gurley,Marion;One sister, Mrs. Helen Riddle,Apex; four brothers, JohnnyGurley, Atlanta, Ga., BobbyGurley and Roy Gurley, both ofMarion and James Gurley, Mocks-ville and a number of nieces andnephews.The body was sent to McCall-. Kirksey Funeral Home in Marion.1OQ o-J z9 Uim3Q-O01>COoO<?^=6' '3^ "ft >.u; (y yyl ,S) IHViE CQjUNTY (:NTE;^ RECORQ, THURSDAY. May 5, 1988- ^ Granvilte Hi Spry CpOLEEMEE. — Granville Hopkins Spiy, 87. of qooleeroee died Monday, May 2,; at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The hin^ was to be Wednes day, May 4, at Eaton's Funeral I Home in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Reece Cook aiid the Rev. ^ Larry Allen. Burial was to.foUo^yJ . in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the: First Baptist Church, Cooleemee. N.C. 27014. Born Aug. 11, 1900, in Davie County, he was a son of the late James Franklin and Mary Foster Spiy. Retired from Erwin Mills, he was a deacon at First Baptist Church in Cooleemee. His wife, Beulah Fletcher Spry, died in 1979.- ' Survivors include two .son$, G.H. Spry Jr., Salisbury, and the Rev. Marvin Spry of Anniston, Ala.; a daughter. Ruby Gales of Anderson, S.C,; six grandchildren; an(| 10 great-grandchildren. , • I -r/i 1 Clieroeot^ Jr. jGwrge Clement Jr., 42, of Route 1, Mocksville, ^ed unex pectedly on Wednesday, April 27, gt Davie County Hospital. ! He hacl epllapsed while playing spfrball at Center. . i ' ;The hineral was held Saturday, Api^ 30, at Cetlar Grove Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. R.O.P. Goodwin. Burial followed hi the church-eemetery/ ' :Born May 1, 1945, in Mocksville, he was a son of George Clemet^t of Mocksville ancl the late' Lulft-i Mason • Clement. i^pjoyed with Ingersoll-Rand* Was a mender of Corinthihn Maspnic Lodge J7,' prince Hall. : He was a member of Cedar Qrove Baptist Church, where he I was ^unday school superintendent and a meinber of the trustee board, ' the young adult choir and the Meh s "Club. ' He. was also a member, of (Jlent^r Recreation >Club.; ;j Survivors, ih' addition ^ to his father, include his wife, Mattie ^teelman Clenrent; a son, George Laban Clemenl Pf the home; two daughters, Rotoncia Raith Clement (^ Mocksville and Phenica Ri Cleveland of Woodleaf; a brother, l^antel Gement of Mjocl^yij[le; ' ? if n ^ n n n : . •petty Sue P. Sovender i It WIIjJSTQN-SALEM - Mrs. ;^tty 3ue Import Bovender, 93,vj diecJ Wednesday, April 271 at '^enni Village/ t 5 c .Sheiwas borp in Henry County, ;ya., tp Benjamin F. and Emily $helton Philpotf. She was a i membc^r of Forsyth Friends 5^ phurch. ' I Mrsl Bovender was the widow h A' Rpvender and is sur-yived by two daughters, Mrs. »| Melba B. Lindley, of Winston- J^alem, ancl Mrs.' Peggy B. t Hoskins, Ropte 5, Mocksville; one / son, William B. Bovender, Rich ly mond, Va.; six grandchildren; one great-grandson; / f Two brothers, LarJdn and Jay / Philpott, both of BecWey, W.Va. / i Graveside .services were held ;v Saturday, April 30, at Forsyth • Memorial Park by the Rev. Vic- ' tor Murchison and the Rev. J^vy Go()drich. ;; Memorials may be made to For- syth Friends Church. cT 4) DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE* NC PAyig COUNTY .ENTERPRISE RECORQ, TlfUHSDAV, May 5, 19»ll- i%' I ictQria'M^ > f Victoria Moore 84, of X I^oi^ 6, Mocksville, (|i^ Sun^^ t' JOftvieCounty Hospi^l. jl Funeral 8«idc^ were held "nies- dny. May 3, at Raton's Funerai yoree Chapel,' conduct by t|ieij: Rev; Mar^l RrapUey.' Burial, t fpllowe4 in Lov^ Creek Bapdat f Church cemete^ in Siler CityJ ' t ;f Bom May 24,1903,;n Henderr t wnville, she was, a dau^ter of the ) late John T. and Netd^ jiinson s Moore. She had retir^ from Hadley-Feoples Textiles in Siler !; ;City. n ' ^ Her husband, Fred B. Fulk, died inl981. Survivors include a son, Charlie B. Fulk of Siler City; three sisters, i Edna Williams of Greensboro, All: nie Stutts of Wilmington and Boni- nie Diy of Durham; a brother^ John Moore of Mocksville; eight grandchildren; and l4 ^reat-grandchildren. | Raymond C. Redmon YADKINVILLE - Raymond C. Rednion, .69, of YatUdnviUe, died Saturday, April 30, at ForsythJ Memojrial Hpspit^l In Winston- ^ero jbejrtg in 4®9l!mng] h^th.-i'' I The;funeral was'to be at 2 p.m. Wedn^day at Pleasant Hill Bap tist Church in Hamptonville, con-; ducted by the Rev. Walter Tidline. Burial was to follow in the churfh cemetery. , / The b^y was to be taken from Morrison and Studevent Funeral. Home in Mocksville to the church at noon Wednesday. - ; Bora Aug. 2S, 1918, in Iredell County, he was a son of the late j Lee apd Phyllis Blapkbura R^- mon. Retir^ from Yadkinville; Hospital as an orderly, he was a memben pf Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.; ; Survivors include two brpthers, Willie and Turner Redmon, both of Yadkinville; a sister, Kathleen. CampheiU of Mocksville; and sfverul pieces and nephews., f,.. WiUiam F. Owens i' COOLEEMEE William Franklin Owens, 87, of 20 Erwin iSt., died Tbureday; Al^ 21, at his 'hpme., i) The funeral was held Saturday, April 23, at Eatonfs Funeral Home Chapel in M[9c|byille, conducted ; I by the R^Vv; jM i Burial foUpwedljp' the Liberty I United ! ^ethddi§t Church Jjpemeteiy. ■r[, h^ppieri^ may be made to Vic-" i tory .Baptist ChucchyCpoIeeinee,■!^.G. 27014,j . Bora Dep. 6^ U9Q0, ip Dayie 'CPunty, he was a son of the late . John Cicero and Mittie Safley Owens. Educated, in the Davie and Rowan County schools, he attend-^ h/fars Hill College, A custodian at the First Baptist Church in jCooleemee'for 50 years, he had also retired from Burlington Mills.' His wife, Emma May Pwens,whom he married in 1924 died in 1979. _ Survivors include v . four daughters, .Hcllie Gales, with whom he made his home, Dorothy Faile of Chester, S.C ^, Betsy Beck of Cooleemee and Carolyn Neely of Richmond, Va. ; a son, John M. Owens of Oxford; two sisters,Grace Eller and Nfal^ Alexander,both of ,^isbuiy; ' pine: grand children; and' 'six grandchildien. , y "BRARyMOCKSVlUe, NC <s- o •M' Commodore D. Ayere WINSTON-SALEM — Mr.' Commodore Dcwey Ayers, 90, 5146 N. Cherry St., (Ued Sunday, May 8, at Silas Creek.Manor in Winston-Saiem. He was born Febniary 5, 1898, in Carroll County, Va., to Jim and Leitha Hanes Ayers. He was a member of Crook Oak Moravian Church. . He wks a retired groceryman. • Funeral services were held Tues day, May 10, at Moody Funeral , Home Chapel in Mount Airy by i Rev. Steve Ayers, Rev. Chris Ayers, Rev. Robert Hutchens and Rev. McKinley Worth. Burial • ibUowed in Old Hollow Cemetery. • Mr. Ayers was first married to Frances Thomas Ayers, who died |n 1953, and later to Faye Burgess j^yers. . , ' • Surviving ace his wife,' Mrs. Faye Burgess Ayers, of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Clyde (Mae) Mayes. Mrs. William (Betty) Hollifield and Mrs. Bill (Josie) Martin, all of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Blaii» (Alice) Hutchens, Lewisville; ; Three sons, Ray Ayers, Ad- ^vance. Garnet Ayers, Winston- Salem and Bmmit Ayers, Clem- mons; 18 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Stella Easter. Mount Airy. V, T • 0/ i ± n 0 Li-.- «700—'7V. ..ibli.'. i n L .-..i L.i': —L-.i: ,V Eugene Vogler % ADVANCE — Mr, Eugene A. "• "X" Vogler, 89, Highway. 801 died Friday, May 6, at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. »' ' n Funeral services were held Sun day, May 8, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Tom McLean. Burial followed at Advance Unite4 Methodist Church' cemetery. Mr. Vogler was bom in Advance to Enoch E. and Sallie Belle Sheek Vogler. He had lived all of his life in the Advance commiinity and was' I a member of Advance United vMcthodist Church. ? ' He was letiied ftpm Tanglewood; Fark. He w^ preceded in death in 1978 by his wife, Fallie Comatzer Vogler. t V Surviving are one daughter, Mrs, Linda V. 3urton," Winston" Salcip; one son,' Lurry Eugene Vogler, Advance! two grand children; one sister, Mrs. Gladys Vogler Jones, Advan(%, and three n brothers, Ed, Jack, and Naylor. Vogler, all of Advance. Memorials may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Society, c/o Na tional Multiple Sclerosis Society ,' Chapter Data Services Center, . P.O. Box 816148, Dallas, Tex. 753gl-9»99Q. F. Dunn ADVANCE — n Hazel Forrest Dunn, 63, of Route 1, died Thurs- . day^ May 5, at Fprsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. The funeral was held Sunday^ May 8, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Robert Peurifoy, the Rev. Norman Frye and the Rev. Paul Hart. Burial followed in the No Creek Primitive Baptist Church cemetery.' * Bom Nov.'3,1924, in Davidson -County, she was a daughter of the . Jate William Dodson and Blanche :Mae Harvey Forrest. Retir^ from .'Drexel Heritage Furniture, she at- . tended No Creek Primitive Baptist :Chufch. t Her husband, Roy ' Thomas Dunn, died Feb. 25, 1968. Survivors Include a daughter, .France Dunn Smith of Advance; ^ four sisters, Peggy Smith of Ad vance, Frances Perry and Mamie Owens, both of High Point, and Sue Dunnings of Monroe, Ga.; two brothers,* John Forrest of Mocksville and Robert Forrest of Lexington; and two grandsons. PUBUC UBRAK^ NO og<moow -0S cP CDE r~O2 rO 00st Turner L. GregoryTurner Lee Gregory, 86, ofnnnn Route 4, Mocksville, died Tues-p day. May 3, at the Salisbury VAy Medical Goiter. "jl The funeral was held Thursday,t May 5, at Eaton's Funeral HomeI^^Chapel, conducted by the iRev.I D.C. Sullivan, pastor of Edgewood||.JBaptist Church of dooleemee.^ iSurial. followed in Legion^.Memorial Park in Cooleemiee.Bom March 7, 1902, in Wilkesi.^unty,'he was a son of the late- Melvin and Hattie CopleyGregory. Retired from the U.S.Navy after 30 years of service, hewas a member of Edgewood Baptist Church.Survivors include his wife, Ber-! tha Plowman Gregory; a sister,Cleo Dedmon of Emerald Isle; twoy brothers, J.P. and Baxter Gregory,both of Route4; and sevei^ niec^V :nnd nephews.ACOM o lL8 1.111-8<•g2S'- i S i-s aBl-(fa O «oS o g 5?§ g « S«» C? g*- § S's-g'll'WF.f i s.--&aag-• »-. S- B.*< *Ti« 3*' g- ^ oT 8 5tfir'*"-xS 3 &-B g>5-S-y S.raB>g Q^ S 2. §•K . S <5o2 *3 SO ^%N 09s:o>.gbp^ - s e-i:g<-•» Q tC »6 . K ^.r0:K ;0^ »B M 58 ft.g.>? 2 a 8 ^o to 2. s* »•3"?i P f aaCS-B DAYl^ COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May 12, 1988-^ , () •rwiOXietf G.R. Sheek Jr,r ^ •I , ADVANCE r- Mr. G.R. ; J Jr., 55, io^ Ivy Circle, Bermu^i ^ j Run, died Saturday, May 7, at Fprr I syth Hospital. ' v " I Funeral services yere held Tues- I day, May 10, at Cl|$|nm6ns First Baptist Church by Dr. Robert Cantwell and Dr. Cecil Cave. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Mr. Sheek was bom in Winston- Salem to Gorrell R. and Eva Caur die Sheek. jHe lived all of his life in the Winstbn-Saleih area. He was Regional Sales Director for American Lubricants Co., where he was a member of the President's Cabinet. He had serv ed on the board of ditector^ of Nor thwestern Banh. He attended Clemmops First Baptist Church.. Surviving are his wife, Betty Kiger Sheek, of the home; one daughter and husband. Dawn, and Robbin Greenwood, Advance; two grandchildren; his stepmother, Mrs. Mildred She<?k, Winston- Salem; Six sisters, Mrs. Blemice Hayes, Crumpler, Mrs. Romaine Angel, Providence, Mrs. Rebah Welch and Mrs. Wilma Reece, both of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Kay Taylor, Bermuda Run and Mrs. Cathy Boyd, Winston-Salem; ' Two brpthers, Kenneth and Phillip Sheek, both of Winston-, Salem; one half sister, Mrs. Kelley Dentiste, Winston-Salem, and two stepsisters, Mrs. Renee large and Mrs. Debbie Hiclonan, both of Winston-Salem. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Cleipmons First Baptist Church. Mozelle W. Yoiipg . MOUmwILLE; S C. - Mrs. Mozelle W. Young, 77, widow of ArcWe Reid Young, died Saturday, May 7, ill ' Laurens District Hospital. ' iihe w^ bom in Davie County to the late Jphn C. and Alice Owens Wall. .She was a retired employee of Lydia Mill, She was a member of psbon Presbyterian Church. > . Surviving are two brothers, C.G. Wall and John F. Wall, both of I Winston-Salem; one sister, Mrs., Deida Wall, Winston-Salem and several nieces, and nephews. Graveside services were held Monday, May 9, at Li^on Presbyterian Churfb. ;» Mrs. HefljiilEi. Williams WINSTON-SALEM - Mrs. Heflin ^ne Hough Williams, 92, resident of Mea^wbrook Manor in Clemmons for 8V4 years, died Monday, May 2. ' She was born in Franklin, Ga. , and was retired . from John Carroll's. She was the widow of both George Covington Hough Sr. and Frank E. Williams. Surviving are pne son, George C. Hough, Rt, 2, MocksviUe; three grandchildren;^ two great grandchildren; and pne sister, Mrs* J.W.* Wcay, Atlanta, Ga. Funeral services jvere held FiIt day. May 6, at Hpywprth-Miiler Silas preek Chapel by the Rev. WUlie Davis. ' ; ^ ■s"O OO '2vo *8 1 8-8•5^ J2'S 1 DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC ^".1Cf M-oOS t> -£•- i ^Q q:2• O "O ?>S £ <55 ofi. o . Qiw c-4;:: « e— tJ <3 C6 —•:r V? (111S ° sX u- >2 a« -c 2^ (fl -C. 60 ♦-w - "rt• <" It: cJ5 JO S «2 - £ ."2 -22 r ^ 3 2 w) 2 «—>j=iy5:=a<^^ 3Stt2 H -s -S5 or II. j3 o.£ ^3 „-1^ "3 O oS ^ 2 o*3 "o» >2 4>% «« 3 '(S u §U ■ S.^ i -c 11° * 1 S"iS'Sll" § a S S! 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Jamerson and-her two brothers.She is survived by her son, •Charles Jamerson Jr. of Raleighand daughter Jo Len Everhart ofBonners Feny, Idaho; and threegrandchildren. "Memorials may be sent to the-'Boundary County Library, Bon-«ners Ferry, ID, 83805. ^ PA VIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAV, May W, IS88-SIC Alva Cain Crawford i L • !j ' ^ Mrs. Alva ,I Cain Crawford,, ^ and was a mem-B I Baptist Church, t • Surviving several nieces and \ nephews and'a friend, Mrs. Clara I Crawford, Mocksville. ;; ' Funeral services were held Fri- L day, May 15, at Shiloh Baptist' I Church, condiicted by Dr. A.O. i Walker. Burial followed in the family plot of Second Presbyterian, n Church cemptery in Mocksville. i ' Memorials may be made c/p,L {'[ Lillian Cain, P.O. Bqx.4,, :1 V. Mocksville,^l.C. 270^5..s '\ I 'ft.-iL Ak-" v;'i jiA 1 •..•AiW.N^4 DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NO DAVIE CQUNTY BSTEWWSIB RECPW), TttUBSPAV. M»y l», »»««-? .Jlr' j:4-fc-'if ' • • t I ., j y Jp^ephine Money Reed ; iWlNSTON-SALEM - Mrs- JoscpWn^ Mopey Rw4i 74,27?2 j Colp Road, djed WediKsd^y* May j 11, at her home following deelin- ' ing health for five years. She was born in Forsyth Coun ty to the late Raymond C. Moneyand Elizabeth Heater Money. She was a homem^®r and a meml^r of Church of Christ, t Surviving are two daughters, J^rs. Bonnie Tuttle, King, and Mrs. Oail Perdue,Winslon-Salem; one son, l^ynard Reed, Winston- ^ Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Queen, Lewisville, and Mrs. Jeanette'HedgecQck, jCemersviUe; : Two brothers, VirgU Money, Mocksville, aud Odell Money, Kemersville; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildr®®! ^dtwo ' great-great-grandchildren. Graveside services vere held •Friday, May 13, at Oaldawn Memorial Gardens with Felix i 'j*. Ada Young MjUl^. WINSTON-SALEM I Mw. M Voung Miller. 82,700 Mis- sion Road, died Mond^o^, May 16, at Forsyth Hospital.' < She was bom Jfupe 3, 1905, hi Davie County to the late Noah and Lula Fry Young, She was a member of Hanes Mefiiodist Church and was a retired inspec tor with Hanes Company. Funeral services were to be held Wednesday. May 18. at Haywoith- MUler Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Carter and the Rev. Patricia Jenkins. Burial was to follow at Wpstlawn Gardens of Memory. Surviving are her husband, Ray mond F. Miller, of the home; two sons, Aubrey E. Miller and Nor man F. Miller, both of Winston- Salem; One daughter, Mrs. Charlene M. McDowell. Winston-Salem; ten grandchildren; nine great grandchildren, and one brother, Gwrge Young, Winston-Salem. -O Co.HO ^ 1/ ' c t "i Gav A. county P"b«cUbratv g"2oflfS c o >•§ 2 =: o£ a ^ £>a;j C« Q -CI « C <0 C" SB _ I'sfI" . 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Cornatzer ^'home.'; She was bom in Forsyth Coun-*ty to Kenny Moore and Marie■Stephens Almond. She was;i.employed by Central Carolina ^iBank in Clemmons.—1 Surviving are two daughters,Miss Shannon Denise Cornatzer i'aiulMiss Mandy Lynn Cornatzer,. j'both'of the home; her mother, Mrs. ;Marie Stephens Almond, Advance,"and her gnuu^iarents, James Adam;Almond, Pilot Mountain, Wayne iW. and Alphia ' Stephens,''.Westfield.,i Funeral services were held Tues-:day. May 17, at Cox-Needham^.Funeral Home Chapel in Pilot^Mountain by Rev. Gilmer Denny,Rev. Gordon Joyner and Chaplain:A.G. Parker. Burial followed in jiPilot Mountain City Cemetery. "•ii 'iiliiB'Tli I I rtiBUtrnrtiWB— DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May 26,1988-138 Charles Wellborn Jr» ADVANCE — Vice Admiral Charles WellboiTi Jr., U.S. Navy ^ . retired, 87, Bermuda Village, died Wednesday, May 18, aj Davie County Hospital. A memorial se^ice was held Sunday, May 22, in the fireside room at Bermuda Village by Dr. paiy Chapman. Admiral Wellbpni.)yas borp in Los Angeles. Califs to the late Cbaries and Lelia Jones Wellborn. His early childhpod lif^ v(as lived In Los Angeles. He Was a graduate-of the U .S. Naval Academy Class of 1920. He served in World War ! and World War II and obtained the i:ank of vice admii^ upon his retirement in 1963. . V His 43 year career included com- . mands on destroyers, cruisers and ! the battleship Iowa. He was com- ! mandant of the U.S. Aimed Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Va., iserved with the U.S. Arm^ Forces European' Command, and was senior representajliye on the : military missions committee to the ; Unit^ Nations. ' In addition to his three Legion of Merit citations, he holds the ^ Distinguished Service Medal from n 1- the U.S. Navy, the Order of Ab- | ^ don Calderon of Ecquador, the \ ' Distinguished ?ervice Order of > Great Britain, and the Legion of ^ ' Honor of France: •' , j ^ Surviving are his wife, perry j ^ . Morgan Wellhorp, of the hqme; | ^ two idaughters, Mrs. Charles I (Gerry) Oren, Boston, Mass., and Mrs.' David (Marilyn) H^opper, New London, N.H.; - ^ ; Eight grandchildren; ton great- j grandchildren; and two sistei^, ^ Mrs. Mildred Ypung and ^rs. ' Dorothy Howard,; - both of . :Pasadena, Calif. In lieu of flowers, memorials 'may be made to American Heart Association, 2046 Queen St., .Winston-Salcni, >f,C. 27103. • —„—.—L..—&J.L:—II ...• iiJi XJ Sadye R. Anderson ! WINSTON-SALEM - Mrs. ' ;I,Sadye Renegar Anderson, 3802 "Wabasli Boulevard,' widow of > Thomas Wade Anderson, died Fri- ; > day. May 20, at Forsyth Hospital after a brief illness. , ' ' ^ i She was born in Dayie County : ' on February 16,1901, aind was the daughter of the laie William Heniy 'i Vd Rebecca Jane Boyd Renegar. Mrs. Anderson was a member of M Burkhead United Methodist ; Church and was active in its work vi throughout her life. Slw.had serv- ed on its board of stewards, was president of the Susanna Wesley J; Class and leader of Betty ^ihY|ll| Z Womens Society.;, ''' ? She vas active in the forrner Bon i Air ^omens Club and in the ladies ! p auxiliary of the. Veiei;a.ns of j : Foreign Wars. V ; ' j H Surviving are her three i i ^ daughters, Mr^. Will H. (Kathleen) i I ; Lassiter, Four>0^, Mrs. Robert ' I 1 E. ($are)SheltouI Shelwin Court, • i Winston-Salem, and Mi^. pougl^ i C. (Tbmasue) Clark, Angelia ! .1 Drive, Winston-Salem; • r Eight grandchildren; ten great- Z grandchildren; and two sisters, * Mrs. J.M. Current, Winstonr : SalemJ and Mrs. Dayld W. ; ; Kpontz, Mocksville. n ' Funeral services were held at j ;; Burkhead United Methodist ; : Churc^ by pf.' Kenneth M. I ; Johnson awl th^ R,ev. Karen F.? Miller Sundayl May 22. Interment' follow^ at Woodland Pemf tery;. | The family requests thnt; meniorials be made to Burkhea^ I United Methodls^ ChursJh Buihhng. ^-Fund*!--' * i'' 'i'- Flossie L. McClamrock Mrs. Flossie Landreth i McClamrock, 87, formerly of Route 6, Mocksvllle, died Wednes day, May 18, at Autumn Care Convalescent Center where she had resided for the past six years. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 21, at Batons Funerql Chapel by the Rev. Fred Shoaf. Burial followed in Oak Grove; United' Methodi^ Chprch cemetery, The fatnily requests roemonals be made to Cemetery Fund, Oak Grove, Ronte2^ MocksviUe, N.C. 1 Mrs. McClamrpck was born in.) Alleghany County to; the late ' .Elzevan and Sallie Fine Landtfitlu ^Slfe was a ftired ^xtile mill 1 .j.wprker- n ' t' • '' V- - ' ^ y She was of the Baptist faith. ,! Her husband, Qgden Grey ' McClamrock, preceded her in 1 i death September 6, 1972. ' ! ; Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Vaughn, Charlotte, : Mrs. Ethel Myers, Mocl^ville, and Mrs. ' Mary Conrad,' Winston- Salem; three sons, Raymond McClamrock and Grody McClam rock Sr., both of Mocksvllle, and Ron McClamrock, Winston- Salem; IS grandchildren and 14 daVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSViaRi NQ ¨ 1- ■»DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, May 2^, 1988-13H >0 vi n a; Charles E. Rubip Mr. Charles R. Ri}bin, 65, of Route 2, Mocksville, di^ Friday, May 20, at his home. ' Funeral services were held Sun day, May 22, at Yadkin ValleyBaptist Church, by the Reverend Leon Wood» Biuii^ in the church ceineleT' ^ v < Mr. Rubin was born In Charleston, WV to Charles E. and Hilda Brawley Rubin. He was . retired from Gravely Tractor in Clemmpns and was a* member-of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. He wns a veteran of the y A^- my serving in WWn. Surviving, are his wife Julia Spaulding Rubin of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia M. Smith, Mrs. Patricia Ann Mat thews both of Mocksville, and Mrs. Phyllis Kulp of Advance; three sons, Charles E. Rubin of Advance, Roger E. Rubin of Winston-Salen^, and Robert E.Rubin of WV; nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Nagy of Ohio and Mrs. Mary Powers of WV; four brothers, George Rubin, Denver Rubin, and Robert Rubin all of WV, apd. Fred Rubin of Ohio. Military graveside sorices were held by VFW District B Honor Guard at Yadkin Valley Baptist . jChurch pn Sunday. May 22^^ r J I^uline M* pintleSAUSPURY ' ^' Pauline McDaniel Gentle, 73, of Route 9,Hend^ Estates'^' di^ MondayMay 23, at I^wan Memo^l^ Hospital aRer a serious illness of three months.- ^ The hmeral was.to bp held m 4 p.m. Wednesday at Gay's Chapel United Methodist Church, con ducted by the Rev.. Jack Luther, pastor, and the Rev. J.p. 3waim, former pastor. Burial was to foUpw in Ro^an Memorial Park.' Memorials may be made to the building fund of Gay's Chapel United Methodist Church, Route 9, Box 467, Salisbury, Born Aug. 15, 1914, in Rowaii County, she was a daughter of the^ late Albert and Hattie McCullou^^ McDaniel. Retired fropi Fiber In dustries, she was a member of Gay's Chapel United Methodist Church, where she was active inthe Si|?anne W^ley Sunday School Class and thp ynjted M^thpdjist Women. Survivors include her husband, William Clarence Gentle; a son, Clarence Douglas * 'Doug'' Gentle of Statesville; a daughter, Peggy Tutterow of Mocksville; two brothers, Howard McDaniel of Cooleemep and Edgar McDanid of Salisjbury; t;; , j , Five sisters, Ethel Smith andI Nora Koontz, both of Cleyeland, ' Pearl Smith of High Point, Mrs. i Jim (Sally) Ed>yards of Kannapolis ' and Elizabeth Miller of Mpores-vUle; fiye grandchildr^; aitd,th^ •iil-ntv H Hattie E. Brlnkley C j^fs. Hattie Eaton Brinkley, 80, : Rt.:May l9. ^ ' t.wQ.,n^ Funeral services were held Sun-i ;day. May 22, at Eaton's Funer^jiXhapel by the Rev. Gletm Sellers.Burial followed in Bear Creek Bap- mjt Church cemetery. ^ The family requests that, m lieu a of flowers, meniorials be made to• the Building Fund of Blaise Bap-' tist Church or Cemetery Fund ot• w Bear Creek Baptist Church.? Mra. Brinkley was bom in Davie? Coimty to the late Richard and' Sarah Gordon Eaton. ^I She was a retired school teacher. I r She waa n former Sunday SchoolI * teacher , and active member of1 Blaise BapUst Church.1 < ■ She was a graduate of MocKs-1 • vUle High School. She attendedI i A Appalachian State University andi I Baylor UniyersUy^ ^ ^ ^ .' i Surviving arc her Iwtsb^d, Zeot M. Brinkiley; .two sons, ShcrruiBrinkley, Wake Forest, and Gary-• S. Brinkley, Chicago, 111.; one' sister,. Mrs. Carrie Eaton, Rt. 5,' Mocksville; one brother, Broadus3 Eaton, Rt. 5, Moc^yille and pi^t Jten. 1-0/ i- 9\ o , o . *♦> 1^ i rao O' 5 35.'S. .ac•• ai IS ■• 9i .a-=r .*^53 2: <'OO !? 5 ^ -• •• £2""3 — jj' ^5 2rS' O^ <tt ^as e?.s ?^€I ^ »1s s aw s,g•S «g -g «2 S -2iS g .g i:S:i$ g^|'3 8-ii^ -53 B> (xm 60s'S>.S^ «-• 4X•s.aa^-sa§so••®'gi°c > 31^^1S ^ s« "S B" 3* o>> SnX.8.3s «^ sGrover GraiiT JGrover Grant , 75, of Route?,Mocksville, died Friday,.Mayat Davie County Hosirit^ » jshort illne». j uThe funeral was held Monday,May 23, at Shiloh Baptist Church,conducted" by Dr. A,0^ Walker. -Burial foUowed intheMocksviUe :Second - Presbyterian Church..ccmetery?iHe was bom Jan. 23, 1913^ A ^member of Shiloh Baptist Church,^ ^• he. was-j rctiredf froni Burlington iIndustries.- i ' ' > . - . « vJSurvivors include two sons, rrea,^and Henry Grant; both of iMocksville; fwd foster sons,rell Steele and Lee Neely, l»th ofMocksville;' a stepdaughter,Georganna Neely of M()cteyiUe;^brother^ Benjamin: Grant of^^Philadelphia, Pa.; and a sister, "Josephine Grant of Philadelphia,;.^••-Ikjf: •DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, jfune 198^ ! -T) (V:> 'I) \ y — t — O ^;; EUa P, Boger' ' Ella Mae Potts Roger, 75, of Route 4, Mocksville, die!# Saturn , May 28, at her boioe aft^r be* ing in decliniiig health. . ' : The hineral was held Monday, , May 30, at Eaton's Funeral Home. , iThe Rev. Chip Webb, the Rev. ';Gordan Joyner and the Rev. Roger ; Cope officiated. Burial followed at Union Chapel United Methodist : Church cemetery. ' * j She was bom May 7, 191?, in , - Davie County to W.J.. ^^nch.i /Elizabeth Summers Pott&j A' ! homemaker, she was a,member of i •Union Chnpel Cfnited Methodist^ .'Church. i ; Survivors include her husband, | Mfllard Roger; four daughters, ' ' : Virginia Cope and Gladys Reaver, j bodi of Mocksville, Linda Lyerly i I of Faith and Sarah .Kerley of ;.| ' Cooleemee; two sons, Carl Roger i : of Mocksville and Robby Roger pf, .Clenunons; 13 grandchildren; andfifiye great-grandchildren. | Floyd; F. Baggarly |: HARMONY -r: Floyd Franklin ; Raggarly80, of Route I, Cranfill Road, died -Tuesday, May 24, at Davie County Hospital in Mocks ville after being jn dec}i(ung h!^lh : for three months. ; The funeral was held Thursday, M^y the Reavis : Funeral i Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. C. Donald Haynes. Burial . followed in Harmony Cemetery. ;; Bora Feb. 6, 1908, in Iredell . County, he was a son of the late. Tillman Franklin and Amanda^ Chappell Raggarly. Retired Ifrpmr ^-Unlglass pf Statesville, he was a , HiemJ^ejr pf Harmony Baptist . Church. - . * " ' Survivors include^ his <,wife, ' "tJrace Hall Raggarly, a ' son, . Charlie L. Raggarly of Harmony; yt stepson, Larry F. Hall of Har- ' . mony; four daughters, Mrs. ; Eugene (Dorothy) Richardson of ; Thomasville, Mrs; Paul (Marie) ^Powell of Harmony, Mrs. ^roy : (Margaret) Crapfill of Advance and Mrs. Worth (Mary) Nicholson of Alexandria, Va.; a stepdaughter, . Karen H. Minton of Greensboro; 18 grandchildren; . and 21 great-grandchildren. S. I.ew;er Sr. ; WINSTON-SALEM - Mr, 0 Chloe Sherwood Leazer Sr., 91, 3834 Sandlewood Lane, died at ' Fdrsyth Hpspifal Saturday, May •;28. ' He was.born in Rowan County 1 to Hugh McKnight and Mary i Shulenberger Leazer. He was a f retired chief engineer of N.C. Bap- Uist Hospital with 20 years of i servipe. y Mr. Leazer was a member of : First United Church of Christ. He ;. was also a ihcmber of Veterans of World War I, Woodmen of the i World, Knights of Pythias and Odd ^ Fellows Lodge., %[ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. i Reulah Ville Ponteaux Leazer, of i vthe home; one daughter, Mrs. Jean (Carl) Goslen, Pfafftown; three itsons,'Harry L. Leazer, Greens- ' :>orq^^ Chloe S. Leazer, Jr., •~j Mocksville and Hugh Royce i^eazer, Winsipn-Salenj; eight j grandchildren .and> ' four . i'great->grandchildren. ! j Funeral services were held Mon- i day. May 30, at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel by Rev. Nelson Weller. Intenuept followed in, <r ^0 DAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC V . . 'DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSIXAY, June 2, 19^ Bryant Keith Nidbois Bryant Keith Nichols, 18, of rri pope Route 1, Harmony, died Sunday • ^ V " night as a result of a motorcycle i Plov Thcsnpson r accident. •l;uiuciu. • i. Floy ThMnpson Pope, 73. \N MUst.MoctevUle.d.sd^- u John yyauap He was bom in Statesville on May 10,1970, and was the son of Robie Nichols Jr. and Mr^. Doretha Smyre Nichols. He was senior at Davie County High School where he was a member of the JROTC. He. was also a champion rodeo bereback rider. In addition to his parents, he is survived by one brother, Kenneth ; Lee Nichols of Harmony; three sisters. Miss Bonita Nichols of Harmony, Miss Adrienne Nichols and Kashari Nichols of the home; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Grace.Nichols of Harmony and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smyre. Funeral services' are^ to be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Statesville Christian Center, 1103 Boulevard. Pastor Sam Thomas will officiate. Burial is to follow in the PiQey Grove AME Zipn Church cemetery in Harmony. The body will remain at Rutledge and Bingham Funeral Home until taken to the church 30 minutes before die funeral hour.; ' v' ' I . . ' day, May 27. at Alttumn, f"® mS' rhaoel conducted by the Rev. Floyd Pope; two ! prre^wXofCrew.Va. StU; Smidi of Richino'^<l»5?^v^™Walderi of Virginlma.,; Va Nina Cole of South ^ton^^ Thompson of Sav^ •PresslyThomp^ofCm^^ and Pearl Thompson ot virguw»»gtandchUdten and,16 ;grwt:grait^^^^®"*' i Ctmn Mr. John Williams.. Green, 79, of Route I, died at his hoine Tu^- ' n day, May 31, after being in dechn- > ing health for two y^s^. - ; •; .Euneri services will be hew at j • 2 p.m. Thursday, June 2, at • ' Eaton's Funeral Chapel by Presi- : ' dent Uveme Mecham. Burial wiU ' follow in Salem Upit^ JMethpdist; 3 Church Cemetery . ; • . ' ; . Mr. Green was bom Janu^ 20» 1909 in Davie County to the late • John WiUiam and Paime Jones '• Green. He was a retired fenner m ; 'a textile worker. He v;e,a - of the Church of Jesus •letter Day Saints. nn i Surviving are his wife. Thmsa^ '.JCoontr Grpen of the home; four n raaughters. Janie Uvengood and :Mrs George; MocksviUe. Mrs. Qi^es Williams of Advance» end Betty • Smith of High Point; two sons,. • WiUiam A. Green of MocksviUe,n and Floyd Green of J^oorsevUle; • fourteen grajidcbildrpn; H ! H' grandchildren; two brmhers, I WaUace Or^cn of MocksviUe and j j(.,.Qreen of Albierta, Capada I'- 'a Jiu* j.i-1 :j! o a ^ O >r- « ^ s 2 ff Wo «-sS K.r> S*< o Sslsg. ■* It 5"o f f O a =» ^ S<i ,g cr| 4>'f BAVIE 00. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksyill^. nc 12C-DAV1E CODNl-V ENTERPRISE lui:CORD. THURSDAY. June «■ W8H r,f 9^ i 3 \ >- (T^ 0 A Joe Smith Ctarh - Joe Smith Clark, w, 309 GolfView Drive, BermudaRun, died Friday, June 3, at N.C. ;; Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem.He was bom in Guilford County Md was retired from Pilot 'Freight Carriers, where he served^as a vice presideut. He was a; former president of Gui|ford College Jaycees and was state chairman for several years of the MissNorth Carolina Beaiuty Pageant! Clark was an active member ofClemmons Unitet^ ^Metiiodistchurch and was a Sunday Schopl^cher for many years at«4usfoimer church in GuUford Colle^^He was an active worker \yith Con- ' tact in Chattanooga, Tenn. He was -iy graduated from the Universi^ of !North Carolina. He was an active •'•member of the Republican Party ■!and recently served a^ registrar ftu*the Simth Grove-Precinct.- - - -Surviving are his wife, Jeanne 'Brown Clark; one daughter, Patrie );■ Ann Peck; one son, Joseph Larry I; Clark; one grandson," Michael B. ' one sister. Be(ty 7 Funeral services wera held at 11■ a m. Monday at Clemmons United! .Methodist Church by the Rev' , followed m New Garden Cemetery j '; m Guilford College. Memorials:may be made to Forsyth County i <;Hu^ Association. ,j, • 7.. s Noel 'FlatV Atl^ i^^AYODAN - Mr. Noel ; ".Flat" Atkins, 68, 603 Roach ; Street, died Sunday, June S, at : Morehead Memorial Hospital in.Eden. ' ■ ' 7 C Funeral services were to be held ' at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 8, at Mayodan Moravian Chnurch. ' Burial was to follow in the Mora vian graveyard. ! Atkins was a former postmaster ' of Mayodan and had served in this ' capacity for 23 years before retire ment. He was a U.S. Navy veteran : of World War n. Surviving are his wife, Eunice : Lemons Atkips, of the home; oneson, Alan D. Ad^s, Mayodan; .one daughter, ,l!x)ri Overman, ' Madison; two brothers, Raymond (Hooter) Atkins, and Herbert .Daniel Atkins, bpjh of Mayodati; . ;! two sisters, Mrs.' Mickey Peay,Madison, a^ Eva Jean Eaton, Ad-yance, and two grandchildren.' '• Memorials may be made to : Association for Retarded Citizens, ' c/o Mrs. Frances Joyce, Rt. 2, Madison, N.C. 2702$ or Mayodan^Moravian Qburch. j I ; f ^ OA VIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville;. NC John £. Rice SALISBURY — John EUjah Rice, 71, of Route 6, Briggs Road, died Friday, June 3, at 6:45 p.ih. at his home following ian illn^s of six months. J , The fiiner^ held at 2 p.m. Sunday at §wnMPer^ Memorial Chapel, conidipctei'by the Rev. Joe P. Jenkins; Burial followed in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. Born Sept. 16, 1916, in Salisbury, he was a son of the late Ernest Elijah and Addie Lee Lyerly Rice. Educated in the Rowan County schools, he was a cloth room superintendent with Cannon Mills Plant No. 7 until his retire ment in 1984. He was a member of First Baptist Cburph, where he was an usher; Survivors include his wife, Elsie G. Rice; three brothers, Ernest * 'Bill" Rice of Cooleemee, Russell Lee and Lonnie Lyerly Rice, both of Salisbury; and two sjsters, Mrs. Charles E. (Sallie) Torrence and Mrs. Charles Owen, bpth of Salisbury. •' . j • fC-D£j^UNTY ENTElU^SE RECORD THURSDAY, lun. ,, wsg y Jwy D. Koonte ^ALISBURV — Jerry Oean Koontz, 44, of Route 2, died at 2:30 a.m. Mondayj^June 6, at his horne after sever^. months of declining health. The funeral was to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 8, at Sum- mersett Memorial Chapel, con- ^ ducted by the Rev. Frederick M. ' Archer, pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Burial was to ^ follow in City Memorial Park Bom Dec. 10, 1943. in IredeU ' , County, he was a son of Dorothy \ Martin Draughn of Mocksville and the late Harvey. Koontz. A U.S. veteran of the Vietnain War,' vhe atten(|ed Davie High SchpQl. A member of RockweU ChurclL of . Um, he,^was employed by Cone. Mills as aloom technician for 15 ' years i|n{jl his retirement tlue tp ill health. S Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Diane Ball Koontz; his stepfother, Ray Draughn of Mocksville; a son, i Chad Koontz oif the honie; a step- / 1 toghter, Angela Brewer of the home; three brothers; Lariy ' Draughp of Mocksville, Harvey Koontz of . Harmony ai|d Ken ' Koontz of CaUalm, Fla,; and a grandehiid. ' • V) & n soxss-sr g'spffS's' S • o s s' S5 oi - • a- 5. El- Z" S Z w O 9'h 2 • « <i>"2 — ' il fi Q \ o g. qp r* p o. PS-i Hi IS lb ^ ^ a s"* ^^8 ? L- 2 8 : o wj I i S. acP^ i-g^ w I.M„8 e-.g Qliffi? ff gg . i-h r 55* Q 9i /John W.S. Qreen ! John William S. Green, 79, of ; Route 1, Mocksville, died Tues- i ^y» May 31, at his home after be- t ing in declining health fbr two n years.. ^ •' The ftmeral was held at 2 p.m. I Thursday, June 2, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted ; by president Laveme Mecham of [ the Church of Jesus Christ of ! Utter-day Saints. Burial followed i in Salem Unit^ Methodist Church ; cemeteiy. ^ Bom Jan. 20, 1909, in Davie County, he was a son of the late John William and Fannie Jones Green. A retired former and tex tile employee, he was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of ^ Utter-day S^ts. " ! Survivors include his wife, ! Thursa I^oontz Green; four ! daughters, Janie Livengood of I Route 1,* Mrs. George (Ruth) ! Foster of Route 3, Mrs. Charles: (Phyllis) Williams of Route 4, Ad vance and Betty Smith of High Point; two sons; William A. Green ; of Route 1 and Floyd Green of Route 2, Mooresville; Two brothers, Wallace Green of Route 1 and T.R. Green of Alber- , .ta, Canada; 14 grandchildren; and o cr o 3* 2 Bu- 2^ ca 2-? 2-e g "Dr. 5 3< rC§ • g; o o-t-' Is ■Ml- ?l&gf l o I'll 5||.s 11 B"» ^ ^Efas II3 B- g. P 58 I r 5 ?n ..K S S- gn S=: I gM aB (B e b. .§ i"3 Si;:5S«|-2,S:S* •'i -r Rk gi — Bi S ^« § gl w 9 o* .-4 -4• ^ 3 a -T" J V- <r o i - davie CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville NC X. J m, I rrtifafrrrtttvw-. Otis Odell Myers ^OCKSVU-LE — Otis Odell Myers, 67, of Route 7, died on Tuesday, June 7, at Davie County HospM. ■Funeral services are sdieduled to be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday,June 9, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Jim Gryder and Perryl^ines. Military graveside rites con-dpcted by the 11th District Honor Memorial Guard Veterans ofForeign Wars will follow at thetiberty United Methodist Church cemetery.j The family was to be at the funeral home Wednesday night from 7 to 9.Myers was boni June 21,1920, in Davie County to the late Alex and Rosa Stewart Myere. He w^retired from Drexjcl-Heritage in Mocksville. Myers was a member of the VFW Cooleemee Post fJo.|19 and a veteran of World War II. ' Survivors include his wife, Pansy McCullough Myere of the home; two daughters, PaulettejChappell and Donna Whisenhunt, both of Route 7, Mocksville; a sister, Sadie Qawson of Woodleaf; two brothers, Frank" Myers ofCasselberry, Fla., and JrtermanMyers of Mocksville; and ^ve [ipndchadren. ^ ■. J ^ Walter Edgar Hdyes ! Walter Edgar Hayes, 74, Route i 8, Mocksville, died Tuesday, May31, at Iredell Memo^ HbspM ipStatesville,*^ ! Funeral services were held Thursday, June 2, at Deep CreekBaptist Church by the Rev. J.C. Shore. Burial followed in the ] ; church cemetery.; He was bom in Suny County to Daniel W. and Myra Bell SimmonsHayes. He was a member of Deep !Creek Baptist Church and was a |retired farmer. Hayes was married ! to Stella Steelman Hayes, who diedApril 18, 19^6. . Surviving are one daughter, JMrs. Ha^ld (Carol) Wall, Mocksville; dne/oster son, JimmyBryant, Mochsvflle; two grand children, Sharon Denise Wall and David Wesley Wall; three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Hayes, Mocksville, Mrs. Etta Jones, plenunons, and Mrs. Vergie Dimmette, Cooleemee, and pne brother, Paul -advance:.^ ■ 'Cope Was bom Com. - «e was a.tbipMan. He isfiiwral niftrT^ ■ :, ^iiSOCQ^ fl n/l '.iWews." iX) 1 ± o I J- /D DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NO RBCOItp, iWRSDAY. .iun, .o«, k ^aininie A, Foster Sammie Alton "Snake" Foster, 69, of Route 7, MocksvUle, died Wednesday, June 8, at Davie County Hospital after a period of declining h^th. I The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday, June 10, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conduct^ by the Rev. Alvin Pope and the Rev. Ar- dis Payne. Burial followed in „ Bethel United Methodist Church ] cemeteiy. ; Born , June 7, 1919, in Davie (^ounty, he was a son of the late Sammie L. and Mamie Driver Foster. A retired dairy fanner, he was a member of Betli^l United Methodist Church. ; Survivors include his wife, Geneva Sain Foster; two daugh ters, Barbara Boger of Clemmons aind Uynn Sheek of Mocksville; a son, Leonard Foster of Nashville, 'Xehn-.; iRve granddaughters;.^d one stepgranddaughler. ^ O t w Johnson Bowles 4 Marvin Johnson Bowles, 68, of .^oute 6, Mocksville, died at his home on Saturday, June ll.< ' ^ ^ Funeral service^ were held .Tues day, June 14, at ISftton's Fiinerail ?hapel by the Rev. Fred Shpaf. l^uriaf followed in the Oak Qrpy^ Methodist Church -^Qemetery. < t ; Bowles was bom in Davie Coun ty to Lenora Whitaker Bowles and the late Frank S. Bowles. He was the retired owner of Mocksville Qiilf Service. t Bowles served in the U.S. Ar my rlurin^Wprld War n and was a' member of Oak Otove United I^ethQ^t Church. 5 Surviving, in addition to his'" mother, aire his wife, Pauline Cope Bowles of the home; three sons, Wayne Bowles of Route I, Ad vance,. John Frank Bowles of Route 4, Advance, and Donald Bowles of Mocksville; a sister, Nellie Sain of Route 2, Mocksville; two brothers, Jphn Lee Bowles of Route 6, Mocksville, and Lawrence Bowles of Route 2> Mocksville; and five ^ grandchildren, ^ettie B. Richdrdsoa I Lettie Elenpra Boyd Richardson, ^0, of M^doiwbrook Manor Nur sling Home in Clemmons, former ly of Carti^r Street, Mocksville, (jlied Friday, Jiijne ip, at {he nurs- ipg home. ' I The funeral was heki at 2 p.m. 4und^; June 12, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Leland Richardson. Burial followed in Ijames Crossroads . Baptist Chiirch cemeteiy. . .Born Aug. 16; 1897, in Davie County, she was a daughter of theC late Samuel and Etta Graves Boyd. A homemakor, she was a member of the ' Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Robert Wesley Richardson, whom she married May 15,1913, died Qct. 10,1954. . , Sufyiyors incl^ five daughters, 'Frances Busbv" of Mocksville. Louise Swisher anjiiJSl^rcas Cale, both of Statesville;'-Dorothy Sipith of Welcome and Ann Schiller of Norfolk, Va. Six sons, Clyde, Alvin and Shirley Richardson, all of Mocksville; Williaqfi and Donald Rich^rdsoUp both 3of Winston- Saleni and Bobby Richardson of Columbia, S.C.; 20 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and five 9. o davie CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVUJ-L. nc 1 11 1 -■<—:- Ella Gray Brock Tomlln WINSTON-SALEM - EUaGray Brock Tomlin, 79, of 1521 E. 24th St, and a hative of Davie County, died on Sunday, June 6,at Alleghany Memorial Hospital in Sparta after a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 8, at Cedar Creek Baptist Church in DavieCounty. Burial fojlowed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Tomlin was born in Davie County on May 9,1909, to the lateGreen and Lucy BlackweU. Brock,She had lived in Winstop'Salem for the past six years and was retired from domestic work. Survivors include three sons,*^-Willie Lyons and George Lyons, both of Winston-Salem, and James>, Eaton of Reddings, Pa.; two sisters, Daisy Tatum of Winston- Salem and Nellie Brock Lyons of Mocksville; a niece, Lucy Mclver of Winston-Salem, with whoin shelived; and' a jiuniber of grandchildren. ■ ■i-i I, riiflimiainIlM lllllllllll III A M Il^borah Netvsome < f WINSTQN-SAl£M - DeborahI^unter Newsome, 38, of EmeraldI^le, a daughter of E^th Milsaps Hunter of Bermuda Run, diedThursday, June 9, at N.C, Baptist hospital. lFune|;al services were held Saturday, June 11, at Maple Springs United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. JohnBarnes. Burial follqwed in Forsytb Memorial Park, ! ) v! Memorials may be made to the Forsyth Cancer Service. ' ' Mrs. Newsomie was bom June 17, 1^9, in Wiuifton-Salem toBeleigh A. and ^th Milsapspunter: She, spent most of her life in Winston'^Salem and was a graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School. « She had been employed at|lunter Publishing Company, yvhich was founded by her father, and was a member of Maple Springs United Methodist Church, ^he had lived at Emerald Isle for |he past year. ; Surviving, in addition to her mother, include her husband, pobeit Lee Newsome of the home; ^ii daughter, Kristy Wilmoth of Ber muda Run; and two brothers, . Haleigh A. Hunter IH and Rick ; " both pf .Wm^on-Salem; ■ o ■p <^3 CO. PUBUC UBRART mocksville, no iS'oy. -5- 'nThomas Arthur Caudle< LEXINGTON - Thomas Arthur Caudle, 64, of Route 22, SinkFarm Road, died Saturday, JuneIS, at Lexington MemorialHospital following three months ofillness.Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 21, at Mount CarmelUnited Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. James White,the Rev. Alfred Mullen and theRev. Melvin Beeker. Burialfollowed in the church cemetery.Bom March 25, 1924, in LoneHickory, Caudle was a son of thelate Fassett Coumpler Caudle andStannie Gough Caudle. He was aretired dairy farmer and a member_pf Mount Carmel United MethodistChurch. Caudle served in the U.S.Navy during World War II.Survivors include his wife, TroyMarie Swicegood Caudle of theborne; two sons, Tony Caudle ofSink Farm Road, Lexington, andTrent Caudle of Tyro Road, Lexington; five brothers, Harold Caudle of Phafftown, Alvis Caudle andGary Caudle, both of Yadkinville,Jimmy Caudle of Hamptonvilie andMeredith Caudle of Lewisville;three sisters, Mrs. Grady "Polly"Wiles of Yadkinville, Mrs. Wade"Annie Lee" Wright of Harmonyand Mrs. John "Kay" Martin ofHamptonvilie; and twograndchildren.Pinkney C. 'Pink' Beck.YADKINVILLE — Pinkney C.Pink Beck, 87, a native ofDavie County, died Saturday, June18, at N.C. Baptist Hospital inWinston-Salem.Funeral services were held Mon-;dqy, June 20. at YadkinvillePentecostal Holiness Church by theRev. Ray Hunnicutt and the Rev.James Williams. Burial followed inthe church cemetery.Beck was bom in Davie Countyto John William and Mary EttaBaity Beck. He was of the; Methodist faith and was retiredfrom Ford Motor Co.n Survivors include his wife, Hat-tie H. Beck of the home; adaughter, Bobby Jean Wagoner ofRedding, Calif; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Edsil "Doris"Algood and Mrs. Ranzie "Betty": Brown, both of Yadkinville, andMrs. Eugene "Marie" Myers ofHamptonvilie; three sisters, InaMartin of Yadkinville, BeulahLewis of Walkertown and BessieLatham of Mocksville; twobrothers, Robert Beck ofMocksville and John Beck of Harmony; two grandchildren; six^epgrandchildren; and seven *«ep-great-grandchildren.O go P"0< CI- 03r- r--o^ S 5rp ^3^ O <X '^ ?!§ ??^ rt ' S 5. w' ft. S.5 =■' a = yto t« k/i O-to ^qk ?8 to a'<5.Si' « Tt^toS" t=". 2, S to b.2:|s S^ 5-E.SI*?' rs i iE ^ £. w C) 2i2S-il n sa^2 ^ CD r; ^6. " g §'i & - t/>CO s. c o K^ ' «-cS 3n> toIs-I5. X< v: ® JO S.T3 «f ^ = 5 Kg EptoEs.sf o § Ogc g-? 58 si-s S fto a« o yX ^o yE 5 8 ? 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Bom Aug. 17,1909, in Ivemess,' Scotland. Mrs. Parker was a: -daughter of the late Hector F. andrBmma Jane Rickleton Skinner. Aretired bookkeeper with Burlington' Industries, she was a merhber of: the Cotdeemee Episcopal Churchr of the Good Shepherd.' Survivors include her husband,. tetired Maj. Henry C. Parker; asister , Mary S. Bloxom of Richmond, Va.; a stepdaughter. PatsyBriel of Atlanta, Ga. ; and a stepson, Josq>h Parker of Atlanta. ;SAVd CO, POBUC LIBRARYmocksvill^, nc§E •-«»eo - «>o w S 5.S5 ai 1."3. ^. e-QSrg rWli"8O.OQ • U Si . gC O ^#SiEIs.^ O W 2. Q OAlEfS-g.ne® E. »tlisg. ® 1/1r ^ o -§* s 2 5*a&t-5s*?? ps*ft *5ST »5 M.I-.1.g.o s 5K X»S8-8 2l>§ 2^ < ■< nSf-t?3O.Elb.. s S-g^05-' §•§'Sill"^5:5-r"< o < 3: S-> S§ g gSg:S««2^»w• O jj/^ sr ^ & S til'sS-Sepaft 3^o® S ■ i ^ 5 1 B i 8iZ SS-& 2' S. 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Bom March 12, 1918, in AsheCounty, Mrs. Spaulding was adaughter of Wade Hampton Howell and Edith Tomlinson Howell. She was preceded inby her first husband, Stephen E. Triplett.Mrs. Spaulding was a homemaker and a member ofMillers Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband,Roben H. Spaulding of the home; two sons, David L. Triplett of ' Chester, Va., and Michael W. Triplett of Millers Creek; two ■daughters, Suzanne E. Triplett ofAlexandria, Va., and Marilyn T. ;^ Cook of Mocksville; two stepsons, I Keith Spaulding of Wilkesboro and J^ Travis Spaulding of Oiiando, Fla.; !two stepdaughters, Bobbie Lee 1 Hartzog and Barbara Cox, both of ■Cocoa Beach, Fla.; three brothers, Thomas Howell and William^ Howell, both of Greensboro, and \ Russell Howell of Todd; twov-- sisters, Agnes Myers and Benita.^ Taylor, both of West Jefferson; ^^and three grandchildren., < t Frederick Ray Shermer CLEMMONS — Frederick Ray Shermer, 63, of Meadpwbrook Terrace and a native of Cooleemee, died Friday, June 17, at Forayth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held Sun^ day, June 19, at Vogler's ReynoldaR(^ Chapd by Dr. Paul J. Craven Jr. and the Rev. Brian C. Allen. Burial followed in Deep Crreek Baptist Church cemeteiy in Yadkin County. . Born'i Sept. 6, 1922, in Cooleemee, Shermer was a son of Arthur Lee and Sallie Spillman Shermer. He spent most of his life in Forsyth County and was employed by Southern Railway for. 20 years: He later worked at Clarendon Industries in High Point as a purchasing agent, retiring in 1984 after 20 years of service. Shermer was of the Baptist faith and was a graduate, of R.J. Reynolds High School. Survivors include three sisters, Harriett Martin and Blanche Allen, both of Winston-Salem, and Ruby Shermer of Creedmoor; a brother, Heniy Shermer of Winston-Salem; ^d numproys nietteSfodjicpl^ws. I Robert A. Hutchens WINSTON-SALEM - Robert Andrew Hutchens, 77, of 3362 Pollard Drive, died Tuesday, June14, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Fri day, June 17, at Hay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Ronnie Groce, the Rey. Samuel Greeson and the Rev. Bobby Russell. Burial followed, inWestlawn Gardens of Memo^ in Clemmons. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or Hanes Baptist Church.. Hutchens was born' in the Turners Creek community of Yadkin County to the late Charlie and Vicie Myers Hutchens. He had25 years service with NeUo L. TeerGonstruction of Durham as a heavy equipment operator and 10 years with L.A. Reynolds Construction in Winston-Salem. Hutchens was a longtime member of Hanes Baptist Church and the Mens Bible Gass. Survivors include his wife, Zelphia Adelene Hutchens of the home; two sons, Charles Leonard Hutchens of Clemmons and Robert **Bob** Hutchens of Winston-, Salem; an adopted daughter, Rosa M. Holt of Advance; two sisters,Lucinda Hauser of Winston-Salem, 'and Helen Dinkins of Turners Creek; four brothers, Paul and Luther Hutchens, both of Turners Creek, Roy Hutchens of Colum bus, Ga., and Sherell Gray Hutchens of Hamptonyille; and five grandchildren. ; o OAVIE CO. 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S O « Cg-SBj '''5 Stti-g i-aria"5a to ^ a ^ OS rjf9(2 °= 2111L«S|'S'.S^-52"^ C S'i'2'2-- - ^ ^ o Sj.s aOT3-c^32^--a-S2^-g4> -2£ § aS O 15 s Soc4>ol5<Doa>^2 fe Sci > «> —.11 s| .-J3 It^2 i I fe-a-e-S o=-.s3«^32oac332X^ U 3CO o :>1 § - •l.°= -2 U. :=q "i § •3 §-S J. a "* f »=^.|l I4> ^ Cars § o ,Mozelle T. FosterMozelle Tucker Foster, 94,formerly of Route 2, Mocksville,died Thursday, June 16, at AutumnCare Nursing Home.The funeral was held Sunday,June 19, at Smith Grove UnitedMethodist Church, conducted bythe Rev. Bob Swaim and the Rev.Bill Thompson. Burial followed inthe Bethlehem United MethodistChurch cemetery.Bom Feb. 4, 1894, in DavieCounty, Mrs. Foster was adaughter of the late William N. andMaggie Tucker Tucker. She wasa homemaker and a member ofSmith Grove United MethodistChurch.Her husband, Robert L. Foster,died in 1976.Survivors include five daughters:Mrs. Ralph "Hallie" Lawson ofWinston-Salem, Mrs. GrayLaura" Smith, Mrs. Sherman"Betty" Wood and Mrs. Owen"Opel" Ward, all of Route 2,Mocksville, and Mrs. Paul "Ann"Johnson of Mocksville; a son,Robert Foster of Angola, Ind.; 20gr^dchildren; 22 great-grand-children; a great-great-grandson;and two step-grandchildren.ra 33 >O- COR O7 - 3 cA ?C7 ' ^ ^ ^ 9 UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, June 11,1988 MOCKSVlB^-^-Wa^ Shaipe. Sr^ T7. Itoute 8. ^Monday evening a^avw Co^ H^it^ He was Methodist Choioi^ w. om«i« faetariiigC»inWgy.<f^,S^vwing«upeh^wiife»VioifltP^P^ i Mw^Nbridan -".(j Ridd!,e» 1 Pini^ se^^ Iv^Rot, win c. Abderwn l^ifaodi^ Church body wiU lie in «te^32.fT«2S .^ceivb^friwids♦Awifaf If fhe foiaeiil hoinb. 6 : Bio - Obituaries - 6/27/1988 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 30, X988- JL K Surah Grant Allen • SYLVA — Sarah Grant Allen, 71, of Cullowhee, died Monday, June 20, in C.J. Harris Hospital. : Memorial services were held Thursday, June 23, at Cullowhee First Bjiptist Church by the Rev. Joe Yelton. : Mrs.i^Allen was bom in Davie County to the Ijtte Helen G. j Rrewster ^d A.T. Grant Sr. She f had lived in Greenville before moving to Jackson County nine years ago. Mrs. Allen was a retired area coordinator for the Western }^orth Carolina Developmental i Evaluation Center and a member > pfCullowhee First Baptist Church, i ; Her husband, William M. Allen, preened her in death. ■' Survivors include two sons, Bax- ter Allen of Sylva and William T.^llen of Dallas, Texas; twobrothers. Bill Grant of Camden,§lC., and A.T. Grant oflMocksville; three sisters, Helen p. ' Bunch of Mocksville, Delia G. ^Yokeley of Winston-Salem and i Rebecca G. Littleton of Wilm- ihigton; and two grandchildren. '• Memorials may be made to me Western Carolina Universitypevelopnjfent Foundation. > ' V(!8tcr Robert Eudu BOONVILLE — Vester Robert Eads, 67, died Wednesday, June 22, at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital in Elkin. Funeral services were held Fri-' day, June 24, at Charity Baptist Church by the Rev. Jake Penley • and the Rev. Spencer King. Biirid followed in Boonville Cemetery ' y/ith full military rites. Eads was born in Surry County to Raleigh and Vnder Johnson Eads. He was a member of VFW Post 7794 and a charter member of , ;he Boonyille Fire Department.Eads was a World War II veteray« and was retired from Chnthmn; V Manufacturing Co.'^ Survivors include his wife, Nina! Vestal Eads of the home; a daughter, Brenda Russell ofii Mocksville; two sons, R.L. Ends, of Yadkinville and Gary pads ofj Boonville; five sisters, Ruby»St^lman of Boonville, Marie Mor-^ rison of Great Falls, S.C., EdithHuff of Thurmond, Pe^y Cox of Greensboro and Virginia Nicks of Ronda; and three grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the. Boonville Fire Department or the Boonville Cemetery Fund.; . ^ Ethel Beek Hall SALISBURY - Ethel Beck Hall, 74, of Oakmont North Nursing Center in Travelers Rest, S.C,, died Wednesday, June 22 at 1 the center after four years of declining health. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 25, at Enon Bap tist Church by the Rev. SteveWilliams, pastor. Burial followedin Rowan Memorial Park. Bom Sept. 17,1913, in Rowan County, Mrs. was a daughter of the late David B. and EttaHartley Beck Educated in the Rowan County Schools, she was a homemaker. Mrs. Hall was a member of Enon Baptist Church, where she had been active' in allphases of church work. Her husband, James T. Hall,died July 21, . 1981. Survivors include a son. Gene Hall of Laurinburg; two daughters,Louise Bryant of Greenville, S.C., and Carolyn Graham of Route 1, Mount Ulla; a sister, EJmaSwicegood of Cooleemee; fi vegrandchildren; . and one great-grandchild. \ V 0 4- S 'B Q « S I 3 Ul: I-SS I S'2 S B o »=> ass. is'5 S *o MmUMh I 4-1 o a> S C' ^-3^3 » r-. Wto iS "Oo CO ^ _ «u 5 ?? ^*3 -6 ;> ^ <0 CO 3 c> c 3 o w iS tj s Ec -5 ^ £.s B e o ^ 3 ^to O^ oo•S|® •§ B3 -S «> ..I'S § tig® oo .3 1 Q-s PUBLIC cT" o DAVIE COUI^^T Virgin Boiin HARMONY — Virgin Bolin, 89, of Route 1, died Monday, June ^p, at his^home. ( Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 22, at Clarksbury United Methodist Church by the Rev. Ponald L. Far- ris. Buri^ followed in the Union Grove United Methodist Church ^metery. • Born Jan. 23, 1899, in Iredell County, Bolin was a soaof the late Johnnie Pierce and Sarah Hender- .son Nonnan Bolin. He was a farmer and had been employed at ;Statesville Cotton Mills for 10 lyears and as a nursing attendant for 35 years. ' • His wife, Vannie Agusta White, :died March 4, 1987. A daughter, 'Florence E. Bolin, and a half brother. Parks Norman, also 'preceded him in death. Survivors include three sons, William Pierce Bolin of Route 12, Statesville, J. Paul Bolin of Mocksville and Dwight L. Bolin of .Statesville; four daughters, Lucile B. Brown of Route 1, Lillian B. Warren of Route 12, Statesville, Evelyn B. Draughn of Route 1, Mocksville, and Mary Lois B.. 'Hollingsworth of Hendersonville; two half brothers, Gordon Bolin and Johnnie Bolin, both of Newton; five half sisters, Lucy Lit- fle of Denver, Ruby Taylor of IBoone, Hattie Bach of Newton and Leah Hall and Helen Combs, both of Newport News, Va.; 17 grand children; and 22 great grandchildren. J TERPRISEItECORD, THURSDAY, Zf// ( K Peggy Ann Parrish Manor at inClcromons. 2Tircr I Olenwopd MemwiaJ : Cemetery in BroomaU. Pa: Born December 22 igog • Hazleton Pa lu V .' daughtertef rh^ Uteaad taura M. Shorer She moved to a a "lunity irt.jp85 from WINSTON-SALEM — Peggy Ann Sellers Parrish, 68, of 1841 South St., died Friday, June 24,^at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Sun day, June 26, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Timothy Wolf. Burial followed in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Parrish was bom February 2i 1920, in Washington County, Va., to Charles and Naomi Men- ton Sellers. She spent most of her life in Forsyth County and was a member of Twin City Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, ?^nnie F. Parrish of the home; a daughter, Le-Donna P. Potts of Advance; a son, Gary F. Parrish of Winston-Salem; a.sister, Ruth Menton of Hickory; a i?roiher, Burt Sellers of Hickory; and two grandchildren. 0^ e prg « 2 "a > u Oi il® M S ^ K9 COQ g .o m s> ^ *W cn < C/5 h ■S.-: e i .:s||| 5 g I-.; *0 "S ' ^ 3 2 fid ^ P eo __XS "Oc lSr^s -g.2g *S S. § S i-"S S ^ z S) i e 8 ? 5-c S c "s ? S|;1115wrrf.v..« (S-^ Ai A.. 2 G x:g«p DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC o ooTfs(fi<g<moO"Dcr- CDr~ 1—o2 CO CDIArvel McNeil WilliamsWINSTON-SALEM - ArvelMcNeil WilliaiRs, 81, of CountryVillage Apartments, died Friday,June 24, at her 4)ome.Funeral services were held Monday, June 27, at Westside BaptistChurch by Dr. Carlton Mitchell.f Burial followed in Forsyth^ Memorial Park.Mrs. Williams was bom July 17,1906, in Wilkes County to Rufiis' Leonard and Buena Vista Fletcher^ McNeil. She was retired fixun P.H.Hanes Corporation and was a; member of Westside BaptistChurch.Survivors include a daughter,Mrs. Boyce (Betty) Royal ofWinston-Salem; two sons, Carlos""Bud'* Williams of King and Ken-neth Williams of Advance; aj brother, Jessie McNeil of )Vinston-' Saflem; eight granchildren; and 10great-grandchildren.Memorials may be made toWestside Baptist Church."2:? o D s z£ ^ SS ® ^ <O W TJ 03110.3C/3 C .3 O3- a ^9CO <5 tj. c."^&!•« fo £ p* 5 & ^5'i ^ =S* ^ tt 3 90 ^ NJ ^^ i & s K)9 ^ a & CA »»» 9 S- • « g« , 3 9 •—o* a CO &9 vo cggn»-i3o o.^P- nwgtia.^ a§o.^ a*ng g. 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