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Jan - JunDAV2E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 2, 1992 Allison - Pink E, Allison y / pi;/' »• Bam County he wac Catawba R»lKrt' "" "" 1» '«=Alliin. BBj'a'l-ardl A sawmill worker »,» veteran of World War n j ®»i'l. .te uf Alv S member of m ^as acifurA "olia® iaaliKle: Iwo |,rolhe„ Lester G. Daiiner ' Lester G. Danner, 78, of 313 E. 25th St., Kannapolis, died Thursday, June 25, 1992, at the Salisbury VA Medical Center. He had been in declining health for three years and seriously ill for two weeks. The funeral was Sunday, June 28, at Whitley's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Bruce Rabon. A graveside service followed at Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery in Mocksville. Bom June 9,1914, in Davie Coun ty, Danner was a son of the late Robert L. and Mary Ella Harris Dan-' ner. Employed by Fieldcrest Cannon Plant One No. 7 weave room, he was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He had b^n a resident of the area most of his life. Survivors include: his wife, Agnes Danner; two sons, Tony and David Danner, both of Winston-Salem; a stepdaughter, Mrs. LIpyd (Shelia) Bittle of Landis; two grandchildren; one stepgrandchild; four sisters, Lena Brown of China Grove, Anna Harkey of Landis, Elva.Cates of Winston- Salem and Alpha Renegar of Mocksville; and a brother, Henry D. Danner of Mocksville. June 28 1^2 I n Hospitaf He htn ? ^0"n«yhMlth for several ySlt.'" ly lit 1 ^ "niursday Ju-a'"ch!''Mo5s^S^ \ ■"iefemaywiH^li5"'S'^'"®te'y.\ home and the body will bSTofa/lt^''•fhe chuivh placed tnservS Pftor to the CoanS AXiJ; ^a-awbaRobeil' aid late Church?,5Ere h?w " ^•'yterianwas a ^ elder, he17. of Corinthian Lodge :<biiSlMer, Pecola^°°^'r" ^ 'Jim' Bowles'4 James Rodwell "Jim" d« ■ of Davie ViUane in declining h^S ducted by the Rev r ' ®°n- ™ D'vie N A anrf ® ®°n of the late CooleetoMandl, ™"tyBdclMillertBKe'Ti:''an avid fan ancr wasAnton-cae UpCSLsS""" MoctoSle S UniiS'S""' Ototch. Heof World <IWta1?S3'^"""«B"8nerBowte, Sondvor^oclodeeevetolcoosto,. jjow'og.'Jto "o , P ™- W«<nesdarj„r? ? ^ Davis and^ SoweMilis in Cboleem'ee S"" njemberoflibertwl^' **'asChmoh. '^'^"'"telMeihodis , Wo,?Slud2 "Sras'S^iSSSSiisSy:«reat-grandchildren-^ii^'®e S^at- Cb Ci DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 2, 19<M 'Y N x/1 j ^arah Marguerite Fox rox, 78 of Old Statesville Road, fgS . w Sunday, June 28,fnii?.!,- ? Regional Hospiialfollowing a sudden Illness ^mNov. 11. 1913, inCatawba County she was the daughter of the hH CatherineHoke Sigmon. She was co-founder ' ?'l® ® member ofSt. Mark s Lutheran Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Frank Fox, and an infant son. Survivors include: an adopted son, Henry Hunt Jr., of Mocksville; one sister-,n-law. Mrs. Chloe C. Sigmon of aaremont; and a number of nieces and nephews. The fiiiieral was conducted by theRev. David Nelson on 7\iesday, June 30, at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in . Claremont. Burial was to follow in " the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to: St. Marks Lutheran Church Orean Aaron G. Tisejr;'-T** 0 if- n Lt. Aaron Geix}meTiskJr:v46[ of • 245 Conrad Circle, L^ytisville,' diedvi, as the result of an accid^t while on duty with the Winston^em Police Department . •• m He>was bOTH iu Cleti#ons,^a sonr pfthe tete'Aafoif.G^aiB;hndiyer-'' sla Vestal Tise Sr''HS]jKsi^a meinber' of W^stside Christian Church, Lewisyllle and had Iwn with the PoliM Department years. LtV^tisie joined the'raiiie Depart-: ment in.l9^ ahd wa^^atrolman; later an iiivestigator fdr the Vice and' Narcotics bureau and Ik&r with the! Dete^Ve Division. He'^^v^ promoted vtoS^geant in December 1975 and as. a Lieutenant in 1978. Healsohadsef^j hvice In thib Field Service. Buieau.'|' «' k Fumr^jlservices w^^Sumlay,/ |!JuiK;i28,H;'tt; Vogleh'l/..Clemmbns] 'Ch&p^lc^nddcted by-tne^'Rev. Kent! ,Men'and^ik)iloejCha^^ WUliami' Burid, -wail'in] iwi^iU d^byihi^ife,, —, _»Jjr)^iij<h^hael Aileilj '.Tise,* both^ofiflhe;)iome:*'.a brother^ s Mark Tise of Riyj^d^viile^'twd^ WiiisUin-SiBlemTvv^^T^*^*'^^!^?!!^^^ Memorials'-may; be^^^ to the' EPdice Memorial Fand,!c/o Sgt. C.L/'^ Taylor,^ 725 ' N. " Cherr^, Street," Wiiiston-Salem,. NC i Iceniete^i^ j^.'Hisi^sliryi' ^Moc '/iV Marvin Lee Hemric Mr. Marvin Lee Hemric Sr., 64, of 4980 Thales Road, Winston- Salem, died Thursday, June 25, I 1992. I He was bom Sept. 15, 1927, in Yadkin County to Dottle Lee and Mary Wooten Hemric. Mr. Hemric spent most of his life in Forsyth County and was with AT&T over 36 years before retiring. He served in the United States Navy ' during Worid War II and was a ' member of Hillcrest Golf Association and Western Electric Pioneers. Surviving are; one son and daughter-in-law, Marvin L. "Dick" Hemric Jr. and Linda Hemric of Winston-Salem; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Lottie Gates of Winston-Salem and Ruby Davis of Reidsville; two brothers, Jake P. Hemric of Kemersville and Tom Hemric of Ad vance; and a fiancee, Bettle Rix. Funeral services were Sunday, June 28, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Robert S. Cranfill and Steven E. Kerhoulas. A graveside service was Monday, June - i' 29, at Forsyth Memorial. Park. . » • J n -v '(i v;I N.C. .^'^loeral June 28, at^J®^,SSby the Revs:'Ust Church. ^"^mfJhwSiccmetcry. ' .Burial was m the; Bom Jim- ^ • ^^ghter of Dn . County, ^I'^t^pardueWoodward.•joeK.andSherryPitfa^ , -of the home.' to her • Surviving, ' JaclynWoo^'^V.j^j^^^^'jiMary $ : Manuel D. Peeler Mr. Manuel Douglas Peeler, 58, of 329 Calhoun St., Salisbury, died Thursday, June 25, 1992, at Rowan Memorial Hospital from injuries sus tained in a mobile home fire. Funeral services were Saturday, -June 27, at Coiiununity Baptist •; Church, conducted by the Rev. Larp' Beaver, pastor. Burial followed in "chestnut Hill Cemetery. Bora July 29, 1933, in Rowan . County to the late Murphy Manuel ;'and Mary Qidger Peeler, he was ; 'educated in Rowan County Schools. He was retired from Catawba College ' Servicemaster Food Management. He attended Community Baptist Church and was a member of the Men's Bible Class. He was also a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Surviving are: one son, Timothy - Peeler of Route 4, Mocksville; one 'daughter, Mrs. Dale Rae Peeler Ad- fdington of San Diego, Calif.; thiw -grwdchildren; one brother. Bill Peeler Sr. of Salisbury; and two sisters, Mrs. Thomas (Norma Jean) -"^ger of Rockwell and Mrs. George ■<Mable) Roq» of Salisbury. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIB.iARY 371 NORTH MAIN STREET MoacSVJUL^HC27028 <5— -DAm COUI^ EW^RKMSE IIWZ' O e V. Cr-- :0i!SS5;?!jne^psifl f^Hathan Cline; 2, 'of 1707 Dailas'"! Lane, Statesville, died Monday, Ju ly 6,1992, at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center, Mooresville after a brief illness. He was born June 28, 1990, in Iredeli County to Marty Sanford and Piper Lynn Starrette Cline. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 9, at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, conduct^ the Rev. Mike Jordan. Burial will be in Clarkesbury United Methodist Church cemetery. Surviving, in addition to his parents, are: his maternal grand mother, Mrs. Mary Tillinghast of Statesville; Thomas and Anne Star rette of Davidson, maternal grand parents; Mrs. Mary Emma Felts and Mr. and Mrs. Allen G. Starrette Sr., maternal great-grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Cline, paternal grandparents; and Mrs. Mildred A. Cartner of Statesville, paternal great-grandmother. The family will be assembled at thehome of Mrs. Mary Tillinghast, 711 Brandon St., Statesville, but was to receive friends on Wednesday even ing at Nicholson Fitneral Home fromE) p.m. I norialsjmay be made to the iation of Retarded Citizens, c/o' loute 11. Bok 305, Statesville, NC :8677, or to ||[he^Westehi Carolina';. Ctoa H. (Gentiry^ Clara Hawkins Gentry, 74, of Hill iSaven Nursing Home, Sanford, Fte.,- formerly of State Road, died Saturday, June 27, 1992, at Cent^ Bbrida Regional Hospital in Sanford, Fla.! ' Mrs. Gentry was bom Aug. 20, 1917, in Wilkes County to Luther Hawkins and Emma Sraoot Hawkins. She formerly worked as a cook at several restaurants and later in home care. 'she was the widow of Roy Gentry. Surviving are; three daughtere, Mrs.' Faye Lusk of Route 5, Yadkin- ville, Mrs. Mildred Cheek of Ad vance, Mrs. Margaret St. John of Sanford, Fla.; one son. Junior Roy Gentry of Richardson, Texas; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Merle H: Check of Lyles St., EUdn; and one brother, Brett Hawkins of State Road. . _ <A daughter, Ms. Minme Lee Gen try, preceded her in death. •Tuneral services were Thursday, July 2, at ML Pleasant Baptist Church by the Revs. John Attaway, Tommy J^son and Bency Smith. J 1 n MGraham^BioLadd • Graham Baxter Ladd, 64, former-^ lyofr 3(^.1 Hospiu., , f. pefuneial^as,Thursduy,?July 2, , at Batons Funeral Hmne Ch^.'con- du^ byJflieRevsjJaat Nance and' Keith Hainrick.!.Bifrialwas in tbeNa- tional Cemetery of Salisbury. * Bom SeptAl9ri927nh*PoKytb "CounQTrLaddi was a-sai-of the- late Buxton Weldon and Beulah Mahaf- »'?®yj?fLadd4Hft4jtyas;,a»UiS.iJviavyji 8 SurvjVbii^iliiddl twd'ibrothers, Leon Md^ame^F;5iLadd,>bpth;of M(xksviU^ii<!ind several hibcto and i~*indvs A. GobW® 79,ofRoute3.M~^'«^j i&orta. H-'"" j^if^iJteRevs Wayne Buff andducted by the Revs. ^ -Tony cemetery United 1913,Bom March 26.county, shejAeda^ Allen. late W.C. and ^UemberShe was ahoin^^^ ^ h. of Fulton Survivmg are. n® . djiee Jones GobHe of Ad-daughters, J^ Comatzer and Jo 0."^'^^S^tevSironeson.TomRing of Mort^" ^ six grand- Gobble of ^ ^V^^dren;onechUdren; sixg^^^^^. and Advance. 0; -DAVIE coui^ ENTCl^iaSE RECO 9, im .d / Sarah A. Reavis Mrs. Sarah Allgood Reavis, 87, of Norman Rd., Winston-Salem, widow of Cecil K. Reavis, died Wednesday July 1, 1992, at her home.She WM bom Jan. 20, 1905, in Yadkinville to Lee and Harriet ^Igood. She was retired from the Buera Vista Shop after 25 years of service and was an active member of Trinity Friends Church. Mrs. Reavis is survived by: one son, Harry L. Reavis of Winston- Salem; three daughters, Marjorie Hoyle of Cooleemee, Mary Farrell of Winston-Salem, and Sarah Henry of Charlotte; nine grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.The funeral was Saturday, July 4, at the Vogler Reynolda Chapel by the Rev. Jake Penley. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Trini ty Fnends Church, P.O. Box 508 Lewisville, NC 27023. ' r——;^nold E. Sparks . Mr. Arnold Everett Sparks, 82, of Rt. 12, Winston-Salem, died Thurs day, July 2, 1992, at his daughter's home in Advance, r He was bom June 4, 1910, in Davidson County to Joseph William dnd Mamie Long Sparks. * Mr. Sparks was a member of New Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church and a charter member of the Methodist Men. He was retired from Bpbbitt's Drugstore located in the old Nissen Building. Z Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Lyn da Grant Sparks of Silas Creek Manor; two daughters and sons-in- kw, Lynda and Bobby Barnes of Ad vance, Grant and Denis Cusson of Eemersville; four grandchildren; one brother,'Brucii' Sparks of Winston- Salem; three sisters, Mrs. Dot Honeycutt of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Kate Green of Dunedin, Fla., and Mrs. Evelyn Terry of Stockton, Calif. • Funeral services were Sunday, Ju ly" 5, at New Mt. Vemon United Methodist Church by the Rev. Will Randolph. Burial followed in the phurch cemetery. : Memorials may be made to New Mt. Vemon United Methodist Men. : nnn ' ... n Charles H. Turner Charles Henry Turner, 52, of , Route 1, Harmony, died Tuesday, June 30, 1992, at Iredell Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health for nine months and seriously ill for two weeks. . The fiinerai was Friday, J^ 3, at Piney Grove AME Zion Church, conducted by the Rev. Lenton Rhodes. Burial was m the church cemetery. t- u o Bom in Iredell County Feb. 9, 1940 Turner was a son of Rosa i-ee Turner Holland of the home. A saw mill employee, he was a inember ot Piney Grove AME Zion Church. Survivors, in addition to mother, include win sons, Mfr^ and Albert Martin, both of ""'OJ Grove; six brothers, Lmy Holland , of Atianta. Ga.. Stamey Ho« of Far Rockaway, N.Y., of Harmony and James, Roy and Samuel Holland, all of the home; Five sisters, Dariyn Holland of Harmony, Phyllis Pruitt of Cooleemee, Margaret P^^ Carline FerreU. both of Woodleaf Md Martha Ann Johnson of Statesville, and several half brothers and sisters. DA VIE COUNTY PUBLIC UBRAftX 371 NORTH AAAIN STREEC MOCKSYIUE, N. C 27021 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 16, 19W-i Q\ Cs V V/) George 3V. Bell George Washington Bell, 85, of 712 Ryan St., Salisbury, died Thurs day, July 9, 1992, at the Salisbury n "VA Medical Center. He had been in • dtelining health for two years and "^stViously ill for two months. I '' The funeral was Saturday, July 11, I ' ai the James C. Lyerly Funeral Home '' Gliapel, with the Rev. Dr. Ronald J. f ' Hdddle, pastor of Stallings Memorial r < Baptist Church ofTtclating. Burial was ^ ih' Rowan Memorial Park with '■Military ri tes conducted by the •"Rdwan County Veterans Council. ■ ' 'Memorials may be made to the "building fund of Stallings MemorialBslptist Church, 817 S. Main St., Salisbury, NC 28144. f^Born June'28, 1907, in DavleI County, Bell was a son of the late Hollis and Julia Honeycutt Bell. Educated in the Davte and Rowan ' County school systems, he retired as I a head loom fi xer for Cone Mills. He was a member of Stallings • Memorial Baptist Church and thej Friendly Bible class. I Survivors include: his wife, Dora • Hopkins BeU, whom he married May t5, 1940; three sons, George W,j "Sonny" Bell Jr. of. Winston-Salem^I • and Barry Franklin and L^rty Allen i• "Shorty" Bell,'both of Salisbury'; ')'' three grandchildren; and one brother,' • Lester Bell of Oceanside, Calif. Mornard Cowan Mornard Cowan, 61, ofBrighthioor Nprsing Center,Salisbury, and, formerly of 320Mahaley Ave., diid Wednesday, July 8,1992, at the nursing center. He had been ill several weeks.The funeral was Friday, July 10,at Noble and K£lsey Funeral HomeMemorial ChapeL conducted by theRev. J.L. Stowe: Burial was in theU.S. National Cemetery of Salisbury. Bom March 16, 1931, in RowanCounty (Cowan was a soi of the lateLino atd Luvada Neely Cowan. Hegraduated from R.A. Qement HighSchool and was last employed byTaylor Clay Products. He was a veteran of the Korean War and a former member of Boxwood Baptist Church. ■ \Survivors include: one brother,John Leonard Cowan of Salisbury;and five sisters, Helen Beaty,Dorothy Abel and Josephine Rhodes,all of Salisbury, Bessie Wilson of Cooleemee and Ruby Gaines of Florence, S.C. . j Paul F, Bridges Jr. Paul Furman Bridges Jr., 47, of Norcross, Ga., died Spnday, July 5, t. /""cral services wereheld W^nesday, July 8, at Guilford Memorial Park in Greensboro. 25,1947, in Greensboro, to Myrtle Am-mons Bridges and Paul F. Bridges SrHe was a graduate of East CarolinaUniversity and. was a manager ofCargo Furniture in Duluth, GaHe was preceded in death by hismother and a sister, Mrs. Carolyn Moss.Survivors include his father, Paulfindges Sr. of Charlotte; one son,Erie Bridges of Mocksville, and two nieces.Memorials may be made to theJuvenile Diabetes Foundation Inter- i?C."282^' Charlotte, \ Beulah D. Hood Beulah Davis Hood, 96, of 4060Needmore Road; Woodleaf diedWednesday, July 8, 1992, at RdwanMemorial Hospital. She had been in months.The funeral was Saturday, July 11at Summersett Funeral HomeMemorial Chapel. Salisbury, conducted by Tim Pinkston, minister ofConnth Church of Christ. Burial wasm Chestnut Hill Cemetery in Salisbury.Memorials may be made to CorinthChurch of Christ, 3570 NeedmoreRoad, Woodleaf, NC 27054.Bora Feb. 7,1896, in Davie County, Mrs. Hood was a daughter of thetoe Will and Jenny Miller Davis., Educated in the Davie Countyschools, she had been employed byCannon Mills Co. before her retirement in 1958. She was a member of Connth Church of Christ.Her husband, Ernest Wren Hood.Aed June 29,1965, and a son, RobertS. Hood, died Nov. 13, 1934. Surviving are: two sons, Ernest W.Hood Jr. of Woodleaf and Elmer L.Hood of Monroe; fi ve grandchildren;13 great-grandchildren; 11 great- great-grandchildren; a brotherGeorge W. Davis of Woodleaf; andthree sisters, Versie Campbell ofDunn, Maude Goodman of Salisbutyand Alice Naile of Mocksville. Mr. Zeb Mitchell Brinkley, 85, ofDavie VUlage, formerly of Route 5Liberty Church Road, Mocksville,'died Thui^y, July 9,1992,3, Dgyjg County Hospital.The funeral was Friday, July 10,at Blaise Baptist Church, conductedby the Rev. Glenn Sellers. Agraveside service was Saturday, Ju-ly 11, at Bear Creek Bqitist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to thebuilding fiind of Blaise BaptistChurch, Route 9, Box -377Mocksville, NC 27028, or theMmeteiy fund of Bear Creek BaptistChurch, Route 5, Box 372 Mocksville, NC 27028. 'Born May 24,^ 1907, in Forsyth County, Brinkley ;was a son of the Brinkley. A retired maintenanceemployee for the Davie Countyschools, he moved to Davie Countywhen he was a child and was alongtime member ,of Blaise Baptist where he had been a deacon.His wife of 57 years, Hattie MaeEaton Bnnkley, died in 1988.Survivors include: two sons, Sher-^ K. Brinkley of Wake Forest andGaiy S. Brinkley of Palatine, Dl.; andeight gfand^ildren. : James C. Lineberger Sr, J Mr. James Caleb Lineberger Sr., f 61, of Boonville died Tuesday, July • 7,1992, at Hodts Memorial Hospitalj in Yadkinville.'t He was bora Jan. 3, 1931, int Gaston County to the late Robert and t Viola Mauney Lineberger. He was at Boy Scoutmaster of the year for two I consecutive years and received the « Order of the Arrow. • He worked for the United States ; Postal Service for 23 years, spending ; the last 12 as Boonville Postmaster. • He was a member of the National • Association of Postmasters of the • United States. • He is survived by: his wife, 11a; •Mae Lineberger and one son, James r C. Lineberger Jr. of the home; fourIdaughters, Ann Zimmerman of^Bonlee, Onda Blevins of Lansing, t.lona Reavis of Mocksville and Nora ' tMiller of Charlotte; five grand-tchildren; two "'bromers. Brown ^ Lineberger of Mooresville and Lewis•'•Lineberger of Calif.; and two sisters,•IMauney Marloi^e of Harmony and •Mildred Hutchison of Mocksville. •I. Graveside services were Friday,•llfuly 10, at the Rowan Memorial •XJardens in Salisbury, conducted by !lhe Rev. CecU Wetherholt. s- <5^ ;0 DAVIE CO. PDBCIC DBIWRV MOCKSVILLE, NC DAVIE COUiSTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July li, 1992-1 / •NO .-6 (O u cr- <3 Mr. I^ld George Myers, 63, of 1202 Ave."; texiiigton died ' Tuesday. July 7,1992, in Lexington Memorial Hospital from injuries sus tained when he fell from a tree. The funeral service was Friday, Ju ly 10, at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel conducted by the Revs. T.R. Moore Jr. and Clyde Akers. Buriai was in Forest Hill Memorial Park with military graveside rites by VFW Post 3074. Bom in Raleigh July 17, 1928, to William Arthur and Zella Maude ' Eaton Myers, he was retired owner/operator of Myers Meat Com pany and was of the Baptist faith. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict and was a member of VFW Post 3074. Surviving are: his wife, Carolyn Rae Smith Myers of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Peyton (Gail) Roseberry of Swicegood Rd., Lin- wood and Mrs. Bariy (Cindy) Burleson . of Lexington; five grand children; one great-grandchild; and one brother, William Arthur (W. A.) . Myers Jr. of Charlotte. Marion Granger "Buck" Owen 95, of 1526 N. Main St., Salisbury,' owner and operator of Owen's Florist for over 20 years, died Monday, Ju ly 13, 1992, at Brightmoor Nursing Center of Salisbury after a period of declining health. A graveside service was to be held Wednesday, July 15, at Brookhill Memorial Gardens, Rockwell, with the Rev. Jack Marrow, VA Medical Center chaplain, officiating. Military rites were conducted by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Bom May 12, 1897, in Davie County, Owen was a son of the late John James and Maggie Elizabeth Turntine Owen. A member of Shiloh United Methodist Church in Granite Quarry, he was a member of American Legion Post 327. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War I. His wife, Ruth Smith Owen, died on Feb. 17, 1980. There are no immediate survivors. ^la,Gi|Rea^ as.. V V:' ^ Mw^Ola^Orayes^.i^^^S^ '^Shc'wasbpram^V ^'kte^^illiam'^exiBn^ mister1^e^a4|]j!^hp:pieo^ In^ j|ih^ w^j^!|li«i^edM<lfi^tb by_ irfnighter/Mi^ Hazel ft^on;;twoj •^s, fteayis'^'lM (CharlM)| tfley of RotitejiS.lMocksville !aiid j^e ^^i!^^.'":^Wxley^H^"' of sisterr Mrs^ Bwle [Ifia on-Sa]em.>i' e fUneral'was'Friday/Jufy.lO, bnducted byihe Revr ^l,^yera,^ Iu^all.wa8 ia^hi&churehliMii^tbty^g I ^^n«yeR.Porte7 ofR^Tuifyjp's home on Wedne^^|992. Wednesday, July g ' at Sunday Julv n; fn-I fiev. Waiter $(4® ''y theI chureh cemeiOT to forter of the hom^ oJ fuployed at one^^^® fitatesviUcBricfcX,!'"'® « Porter ,of kiat ^thony|aughters, Mon^ tIck JaneaPorterrali^fbrother, Rorv li^a ^®®^'lle; oneo„7?isr's^:««'- ofthe Porter of Mocksvlflle- grandmother N^amptonvifle ' ® of OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOGKSViaE. MO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 16, 1992-1 Gladys S. Rose Mrs. Gladys E. Scolt Rose, 60. of Old Vineyard Road, Winston-Salem, a Davie County native, was dead on arrival at Davie County Hospital on Wednesday, July 8, 1992, as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on 1-40 in Davie County. The funeral was Saturday, July 11, at Mainville AME Zion Church in Davie County, conducted by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Nance. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom Aug. 2, 1931, Mrs. Rose was a daughter of the late John C. and Clorena Ray Scott. A retired textile employee, she was a member of Mainville AME Zion Church in Davie County.'' Her husband. James Walter Rose, died in 1981. Survivors include: two sons, James Walter Rose Jr. and Ronnie Rose, both of Winston-Salem; a stepson, Paul -Rose of Statesville; four ; daughters, Jane. Carolyn Rose of Olin,'].GIadys Ann Rose and Alicia [ Maria Leach, both of Winston-Salem: [;and .Brenda^^Darleiie Hall of^^ ^'Mocksyille; IQ grandchildren; ihree;^ i brothers,JamesE;ScottofWinston-.' r Salem and Johli Frank and\Wiliie;2 Scott, both of MocksvUle; and .ihree| I sistersv' Vallie.'Lie Leach and^ ",Margaret M)(''; Lyons.- both of S Winston-Saleml ^ H^er Hunter of - <:Mocl^villei 'I *"• Rebekah Talbert - j 18, at Advance United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Harry Sherrill. Burial wilt follow at Ad vance Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Ad vance United Methodist Church, Ad vance, NC 27006. Born Oct. 3, 1912. in Advance, Miss Talbert was a daughter of the late "Gannon and Rebekah Minor Talbert. She had taught school for 40 years in Wake County, the Univer- . sily of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Bryson City and the last 17 years in Forsyth County. 'i She was a graduate of the Advance . '^Schools, Rutherford Junior College, ,fuNG-Ghapel Hill, Duke liniyersity *:and,Appalacluan State University in ' Boone. She is'credited with startmg '' ^"the'first special..education class in .North Carolina including a-special l education program at the junior high ,,level with the first program at Philo ''Junior High School and South Park High School in Winston-Salem. Her - \ classrobm in Zebulop: was once'_ vislt^'by President -Harry TrumanijS . '^She vretired to-Davie County iil^ 1976::"' n - She was a member!"of Advance; United Methodist Chun^, where she had served as a chuitjftnistee, taught r ,, the adult women's Siinday .school^ ^;class and was a meiiiberpf the ynite^.j Methodist women. j*"-'Survivore include: two' brothers;^ e-Joe and Toni .Talbert; both "of iAd-a *•"vance; and a numberofnieceraiid. iu\y ^ sutry service exec by his 1985. iiaugbiets. FmtvievB^ _ DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSViLLE. NC -DAVE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY^ jul, 23,1952 b 4- / J / W n^ Marcus B. MexRuder Marras Brady "'Alexander. 76,formerly df Cooleemee, died Satur day. July 18. 1992. at Brian Center in Salisbury. The funeral was Sunday. July 19 S Eatons Funeral Home Chapel iiiMocfaville. conducted by the Revs, Shelby Hatbour and Lariy Allen. Bural was in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials may be made to Alzheimer's Association. 836 Oak St.. Winston-Salem, NC Bom Feb. 27.1916. in Lexington. Alexander was a son of the late Ray Von and Lessie Prcvette Alexander. Retii^ from Hoechst Celanese in Salisbury, he had also worked at Burlington Mills in Cooleemee. A U.S. Army veteran, he was a memter of Victory Baptist Church and the Cooleemee VFW. His wife. Lillian Loflin Alexander, died in 1986. Su^ivors include three sisters. Hazel A. Spake. Maxine A. Sell and Opal A. Jacobs, all of Cooleemee. Helen W. Lomax ■Helen Wilkerson Lomax. 68, of Route 1, Old Salisbury Road. Lin-wood died Thursday, July 16,1992. at N.C. Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem after a serious illness of five months. Funeral services were held Saturday. July 18. at Yadkin BaptistChurch in Spencer, conducted by the Rev. Randy Crowell. Burial follow ed in the church cemetery. Bora in Rowan County May 29.1924, to Charles'L. Wilkerson and Ollie Dorsett Wilkerson. Mrs.Lomax was a retired employee of Dixie Furniture Company and was anieiiiber.of,Ya^Baptist Caiurcftm Spencer ''" V •^ ISuryiviiigi areaJourijsonsi^WiL.-. Lomit iri-and Btfiry Lomax, both of I Un\ifoodj'Butkly)M®a* SalisburyI andiParreUjl4>nmlDfiWllmihgtonJi:/ ohe/ Linwood;-il2 gr^dchildren; severi' grcat-grt^children; three brothers,,Chariie Wilkerson of Spencer, Bob{. Wilkerson and Ronnie Wilkerson, both of Salisfeuty;Vand, two sisters,V .Mrs.' Bii^ ' Salisbu ^ NelUe T. .Dayi(^ j Nellie Esteile'T^r bavidsoh; 89,of Oak Haven Nursing Home, died Sunday. July 19. 1992. at DavieCounty Hospital. She had been seriously ill three weeks.- The fiineral will be Friday. July 24, at 3 p.m.. at Rock Hid Church of Christ, with burial in the church cemetery. Officiating will be Brother Robert Lyons.; Visitation will be Thursday. July23, from 7-8 p.m. at the chapel ofNoble and Kelsey Funeral Home. : Bora Nov. 5, 1902, in Royston,Ga.. Mrs. DavidsiM was a daughter pf the late Thomas and Hattie Nor man Tenor. She was educated in Royston. Ga.. schools. Ahomemaker. she was a member of Rock Hill Church of Christ. ; Her husband. Clyde H. Davidson,died in January. 1983. and a daughter. Alberta Archie, died Jan.3p. 1990.. Survivors include: five sons. Fred Hiram Davidson of Mocksville.Clyde Baxter Davidson of Linwood.Harvey Lee and James Douglas Davidson, both of Salisbury, and Hugh Augusta Davidson ofWoodleaf; four daughters. Hattie Williams of Boxwood Church Road. Mocksville. Gloria Whitaker of Mat- tapan. Mass.. Annette Wilkins of Salisbury and Mae Nell Tatura of Greensboro; 39 granddiildren; 50 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great-^andchildren; four stepgreat- grandchildren; one brother. CharlieTenor of Cooleemee; and five sisters.Jpsie Tabor. Martha Tenor Campbellapd Ollie B. Scott, all of Salisbury. Naomi Reid of Mocksville and Carrie R. Graham of Brooklyn. N.Y. Stobert Lee HallRobert Lee Hall. 79. of Route 3 Giles Road, Uxington. died Satur-*day, July 18, 1992, at CenterclaifNursing Center. He had been inipcHniSg health for three years. i'The funeral was to be Wednesday,3olv 22, at the Summersctt Funeral3iome Memorial Chapel, Salisbury.Conducted by the Rev. Bmce Ander-febn. pastor of Bethel LutheranOuirch in Rowan County. Bunal was t6 be in Bethel church cemetery.The family was to be at the funeralhome for visitation one hourthe service Wednesday and the remainder of the time at the home ot^^ionald Lee Hall, with whom he made his home on Route 3. GilesRoad. Uxington. : Memorials may be made to BethelLutheran Church, 355 E RidgeRoad. Salisbury, NC 28144.: Bo™ July 29, 1912. rn RowanCounty, Hall was a son of the lateHarvey Lee and Zada Sowers Hall.Educated in the Rowan Countyschools, he was employed m a super visor with John H.iion Co. in Washington, D-C-• ^ liis retirement. He: A son. Jerry Lynn Hall, died in June of 1991.' Survivors include: two other sons,Robert Sidney Hall of Mocksville andffiS Hall ofUxington; one aaughter, Mary Baker of Mojava, Calif; 11 grandchildren; eight grea -•grandchildren; two brothers, Rudolph Hall of•Abner Hall of Concord; and thrw. sisters, MUdied SidesAudrey Shipwash of Landis and Zad.'j^Uler of Concord. DBWRTMOCKSVlLLe. NC -DAVIE CQl!^rlY piiTERPKISE RECORD, "fmiRSpA^^ o 1= (r- .4 a ' Grace F. Smoot Grace Foirest Smoot, 88, of Route 7, Mocksville, died Sunday, July 19, 1992, at Brian Center in Salisbury after being a resident there for the past three months. Funeral services were Tuesday, July 21, at Turrentine Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Billy Sloop and E.M. James. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was bom Sept. 10, 1903, in Davie County, a daughter of the late Frank and Effie Foster Forrest. She was a member of Turrentine Baptist Church and had been a Sunday School teacher. She was retired from Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. Her husband, Arthur Smoot, preceded her in death in 1986. She had made her residence with her daughter; Louise Smoot Long of Mocksville, for the past seven years. In addition to her daughter, she is sumved by two sisters, Qaudie Rattz of Cooleemee, and Creola Sayne of Mocfaville; one brother, Joe Forrest of Salisbury; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. ^pam '9111'iMft^WIiite 5Mi^. 'Williain n'Bill'I Mescal White, S8, of 410..yj^,^t^j(^nn9i>pi^| died. SJFtme sphTp^Cl^jj ilis the ^ Betty L. Steelman Betty Levah Steelman, 60, of Route 2, Harmony, died Thursday, July 16,1992, at Davis Community Hospital in Statesville. She was bom in Iredell County to Henry W. and Lucille Shoemaker Levan. She was a retired lab techni cian at Hoots Memorial Hospital in Yadkinville and also worked for Dr. J.M. Robertson in Harmony for many years. Surviving are: her husband, Truman J. Steelman; one daughter, Marjorie S. Moore of Mocksville; one granddaughter; three sisters, Carolyn Lambert and Ruby Hartline, both of Statesville, Helen Teague of Stoney Point; and one brother, Floyd Levan of Statesville. The funeral was Saturday, July 18, at Mackie-Gentry Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Clive Bell. Burial was in Sandy Springs Baptist Church cemetery. ^ Horace B. York Sr. Mr. Horace Buford York Sr., *79, of Route 1, Fox Hunter Rd., Har mony died Monday, July 20, 1992, at Iredell Memorial Homital after a _ .brief illness;'; - %Bom in Iredell County oii Aug'.' 2,' n 1912; to the late'Arnm Fianklm-York vand Cora L. HeaA York,'he'wM'a > retire aucddn^iiatidfimef?^ 1|sen^ratte|brn^^ . - CSuii •" hJaynew\,.„.^.„. ' . 1& Worth Williairi'Whlfi^j'Fniplnypd V bjl \\festingltoM|(d6^?!!i^^^^^ y n f® 22- yearSi'^lid'aHeiideid idghthtrtis^ g .::njpved;^tp|the;?^^ C^ppuiyiyoirs,=f(n^^ inptte " include^hi^w^^ Maiy^ 1^' ii White; on&iau^terl-Mdhn-!';;/ i' , - dSl^teDcyd ofChm.Glrbve: one'fj / = s(fn,'! Wllliairi''si'Bri<l''!^hite ¥of^ , I^kWell; fowgr^dd^ghfera; two$ ^ . b&th^, ' S.'Dean and baVid'K.'^ I^tej both of R^apolis; atid five 1 : , sisters; Ruth Webb, of RfMo,;,Nev.;i; :;^fi9y;:Gurley'6f'Cooldemee;''Ws;^ :, ; Richard (Judy) Reed pf Durhanj/jj . Aii[ral Keith (Gloria) Shue of.Concord! a^d Mrs. Jinuny (Dianne) Kidd-.of' •, , KannapoUs.v;;;5:.^;;.y^ i' 0 YorkW^preMdedlirideat^^pbne brother,;Sl?Clyae'^ i.sistef;rMft.ffiM;cb&mf^;He;wy !V> '-Tr.n—"'fXya ;.lHCIuaB:» I^mur.;^ f\:daughters,\Mi^? Rbbeh\(Cafdl3^^^ (-MOTrejandMsA-Pem^^ f and Oiie bixjthe^ 'F> Coyte York of \ e^et^'jSe^tcejv^ f wa,s to foUowJn. thejchuirch cemetery, • t:Memt»^niay('^- 'n (ig^?Statesiaie,^NC-S^^ (.rCIarkSburyi United'^Methbdist j/Certietery-Fund c/o Louann Jones, I Rt. 4. Box 227, .Stateiville,; NC •i Beulah H. Tutterow Beulah Hendricks TUtterow, 90, of Greensboro, died Thursday, July 16, 1992, at Wesley Long Hospital in Greensboro. She had been in declin ing health. The funeral was Saturday, July 18, at Christ Wesleyan Church in Greensboro, with burial at Guilford Memorial iWk. • Memorials may be made to Christ Wesleyan Church, 2400 South Holden Road, Greensboro, N.C. 27407. ,i-V ;• Mrs. Tutterow was bom in Davie County on Feb. 14,1902, a daughter of the late Jessie Adams Hendricks and Mary Ann Anderson Hendricks. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Christ Wesleyan Church,^ Basha Steed Cir cle, and Naomi Bible Gass. She was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd Elmer Ihtterow, and her children. Survivors include three sisters, • Mrs. Mattie Shaw of Harmony; Mrs. Sadie White and Miss Mary Catherine Hendricks, both of ;JIickory; two grandchildren and one great-grandson. MOCKSVHig; -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July_30, 1992 (N O ■o ^ iKennethW. Adams ■Siafp"!!'' Adams, 33. of;2IW Redman Road, CJeveland died ", U®'^neral was Monday Julv27f'Star Baptist Church whh •. Born Jan. 28 loso iii d Rockwell S- °'® of S'S, TW k Pleasant: Adams of ^Sttv' SZS"^- ^ ®*«e.'flSSria A i '. Lovingood, ■a U ^ ^'anfield, Linda Cranfielda" of Rockwell,I and Barbara Craniield of MocksviUe. \ Nannie J. Kponts I •" Mrs. Nannie Jones Koonts, 94, of, * 1306 New Garden Road,I Greensboro, died Monday, July 20, 1 1992, at her home.2 f Her husband, Emmett Koonts,< preceded her in death m 1969. * . Mrs. Komits was:lwm in Advance f J to the late John W:'! and Mary M.: j.(Sine) Johes.' She taught sc^l for a ^l-numbei' of'jyears before she roarried | J; and i went •into -^the - dry V cleaning i■ I - business with Her husband; - -^.; tr* Surviving are: bne darter, Mrs. - jKClaraRiclmdsoh^and'son-in-law, 1 tlGene Richardson of Cainden, S.C.; '* .fbiif^'^grandchildrch; * and nine 'greiat-granddiildren.'.. •.J?" Graveside sewices' were held 1^iirsdayifJuly 23,. at Forrat Lawn;j' - Cemeteiy«in GreensbotD^4i *'cbntributions.: may. be^ le charity'of thejdonor's ^ y-. J Thomas *Tom* Hutchens Mr. Thomas H. "Tom" Hutchens, 69, of 5345 Day Rd., Winston-Salem, died Saturday, July 25,1992,at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born June 23, 1923, in Yadkinville, and served iii the UnitedStates Army during World War II.He was retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 38 years of serviceand was also employed with Salvage Buildilig Materials, Inc. Mr. Hutchens was preceded in death by his mother, Mrs. EthelWhitaker Beckerdite; his first wife, Mrs. Hazel Martin Hutchens; and a , son, Thomas R. Hutchens. Survivors include: his wife, Mrs.Etta Yokely Hutchens of the home;.two daughters, Mrs. Judy Crotts and Mrs. Joy Melissa Craddock, both ofWalkertown; two * stepdaughters, ; Mrs.: Jearinie Mlarshall and Mrs..'Janet Crutchfield,.both of Advance; .; piie stepson, StejAra Young ofUnion^ii.Cfoss; Six'grandchildreaiV six^great-j stepgrandchildren; itwo.Vstepgrrat-'i^ndchildren; 'two 'j■fostef' sons,' Robert Honeycutt'of! Winston-Saleiti'and Terry Keaton of'MMksvme; tw sisters. Miss Kate |Hutchens and Mrs. Eloise Potts, both •of Yadkinville; one brother,'Frank' Hutchens of Anderson, S.C.; and one uncle, Howard., Whitaker', of .YadkinviUe^^-^^^: .; ♦ Funeral s^ices'were Monday, July 27, at Vpgler and Sons ReynoldaRoad Chapel with Bishop BobbyCranfill officiating. Burial followed in Woodiairi Cemetery. ; " ./. ■ ' J VionaMrs. Viona^"! V/inston-Sa^®';304 Clayton Suec ;^^y, 21died at her home\992, folio'"!'?® 5 born Nov. 1007.In ' I Marv Uo"John Wesley and p g^gstant fa She '"n® P ^ viutchlns. . Memorial Pars. qavie CO. publk: ubra.kt MQCKSyiLLE. NC C3^ -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TIJIJRSDAY, Jiily.30, 1992 ^ Emma Seats jl Willie Mackey Willie Mackey, 75, formerly of East Wind Apartments, ^t Spencer died Wednesday, July 22, 1992, at Autumn Care Nursing Center. He had been seriously ill for two monAs. The fiineral was Monday, July 2 /, at Fairfteld Baptist aurch with burial in the church («"ie»e/y. Of ficiating was the Rev. Christopher ^*Bom June27, 1917, in Lfcaster <! c Mackey was a son of the laieLnVy^d Maggie Mackey. He was educated in Lancaster. S.C., ana Davie County schools and retired from the city of Salisb^. He was a member of Airfield Bap tist Church in Mocksville.Survivors include his wife, Virginia Carter Mackey. and several nieces and nephews. Emma Pitcher Seats, 84, of Route 2, Farmington Community, Mocksville, died Sunday, July 26, 1992, at her home after being in declining health for the past 10 weeks. Funeral services were to be held Wednesday, July 29, at Batons Funeral Chapel conducted by the Rev. David Nolan. Burial was to . follow in Farmington Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie County, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, NC 27Q28 or to the Building Fund of Farmington United Methodist Church, Route 2, Mocksville, NC 27028. Bom Nov. 26, 1907, in Yadkin County, she was'a-daughter of the late John Walter and Alice Comdlius Pilcher. She was a homemaker and was preceded in death" by her hus band, William Hampton "Hamp** Seats in 1979. Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. Hal (Bessie) Smitherman of East Bend and Mrs. Dianne Correll of Route 4, Mocksville; three sons, William F. Seats of Route 2, Mocksville, Leonard Seats of Ad vance and John Harold Seats of Fort Myers, Fla.; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Sally Rumple of Statesville, Alice Wall of Winston-Salem and HoUis Smith of Advance; and two brothers, Davis Pilcher of Mocksville and John Pilcher Jr. of Mocksville. She was also preceded in death by one brother, Alyis'B. Pilcher and two ' sisters,'M^. Douthit and Bessie j Slater.^\ . Soufh TbufS'^y 'opspiW^ July 25,® cbase gurial the Need®®®was®J^ . the cemeictV-. be ^620 Me®o"®\St Ch^'^'Road. f kC 2705'^'_„ ;nRovai* ^o^^®TuttetoV jo the la® May ^ ^l\e Gartner 5utviv®& ^ bo®e. nepbe^^- <N — -0 '4 o OXVIE CO. PUBLIC UBFURY MOCKSVILLE, NC r- -DAVIE COUNTY. ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 6, 1992 \9 • Ki i Zi ^ Geneva F. Beauchamp Mrs. Geneva Fairclojh Beauchamp, 76, of Route 4 Ad- Iqo?' Wednesday, July 29,1992. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital following a serious illness of four weeks. She was born in the Macedonia Community of Davie County, adaughter of the late Fred and Katie of the Macedonia Moravian Church a member of the Women's Circle and Fellowship, and a member of Senior Friends. She was preceded in death by a daughter, arfstine G. Walker; and a brother, Ebert Faircloth. Mre. Beauchamp is survived by: her husband, Elmer Beauchamp of the h^e; two daughters and sons-in- law, Theolene and Frank Gough of Winston-Salem and Patricia andWade Fulk of Pinnacle; four grand children; two half brothers. Eugene Fairc oth of Advance and Ervin Faircloth of Lewisville; and a half sister. Mary Lou Wike of Lewisville. Funer^ «rvices were Friday, Ju- ly 31 at the Macedonia MoravianChurch by the Rev. E. Hampton J Morgan Jr. Burial followed in the church graveyard. Memorials may be made to the Moravian Home, do The Endow- .^nt Fund,-540r Indiana Ave.,Winston-Salem, NC 27106. t Morry Joe Campbell Mr. Moriy Joe Campbell, 45, of Rt. 2, Mockwille, died Thursday, Ju ly 30, 1992. Mr. Campbell was bom in Iredell County on March 17, 1947, to Cur tis Lee and Mamie Swain Campbell. Surviving are; his parents of the home; one ^ughter, Sftdla Campbell Prince of Winston-Salem; three sons, Marty Campbell of Pfafflown, and Curtis Lee Campbell and Chris Von Campbell, both of Winston-Salem; three grandchildren; three sisters, Reba Campbell, Phyllis Myers, and Deresa Gamer, all of Mocksville; and three brothers, Curtis S. Camp bell of Statesville, and Roger Cami): bell and Scotty Campbell, both of Mocksville. Funeral services were Sunday, Aug. 2, at Vogler and Sons Clem- mons Chapel. Kenneth F. Hoots Mr. Kenneth Filmore Hoots, 72, of Advance, died Wednesday, July 29, 1992, at Forsj^ Memorial Hospital. • He had been in declining' health for!- several vears. ' !several years E IS Mr. Hoots was bom in the Court- ney area, a son of the late Jasper j Jones and Maude Williams Hoots. He I was a well known farmer, who was ' in livestock and real estate. ; Mr. Hoots was a member of the I Deep Creek Baptist Church and a . member of the Advance Masonic I Lodge No. 710. ; Surviving are: his wife,' Mrs. 11a Fulk Hoots of the home; a son, Phil Hoots of Vass; two dau^ters, Gaye Hoots and Faye Stroud, both of Ad- Vance; six grandchildren; four great grandchildren; a brother. Allen F. Hoots and a nephew, both of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Friday, Ju ly 31, at Vogler and Sons Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Lanny Atkins. Burial followed in the Advance Bap tist Church cemetery, v. Memorials may be made to Ad vance Masonic Lodge No. 710, P.O. Box 257, Advance or the Advance Baptist Church, P.O. Box 153, Ad vance, NC 27006. ^ Gertt^e Couch ^ Memorial p q. Box a.u,ch i» died in « daughter.Survivors ..""'^J^wiiiiejason.BaineCorrdlofMo^™; „„y oferaudchtlto ^ °cLrl2,"rVa?Si»-:ifSmberleinofKemersvaie. 1 ^ Wilbam L. Isgett 5025 Balsora Rd., Pfafflown, died mZ at Forsyth Henry and Lula Wood Isgett He spMt most of his life in Pfafftown. from R.J. worked for Lewisville Phving Com- If"precededn death by his wife, Maiy Frances fsgetl, in 1990. Surviving are: two daughters. MissBrenda Isgett of Butner and Mis. Connie Isgett White of Pfafflown-hree grandchildren; one son- "rw J.mmy Ue White Sr.; two sisters'Mrs. Tom (Edna) Barnes of Ad vance, Ms. Lonnie (Gwandella) Grif fin of Lexmgton, S.C.; and three W°H®?si°^''f n®®" °f f^^«ville,W.H. Isgett of Daytona. Fla. and Bobby Isgett of Pfafftown runei^ slices were to be at 3:30 P-m. Wednesday, Aug. 5, at Haywoiffl-Miller Silas Ci4k Chapelby the Rev. Alvin Latham Burial BRVIE ta. POBCIC UBftm MOCKSVILLE, NC -DAVIE COUNTY. ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 6, 1992 Lolar Lee Marlow . Mr. Lolar Lec Marlow, 85, of ) died Thursday.t '^2, at his residence.• He was bom Dec. 11 lOfv; ■»; County and was a retired autoI mechanic after 44 years,j Surviving are: his wife. Florence • Marlow; two sons ! 5^. Statesville " one, dau^ter, Mrs. Pete (Maiy Ann) Gat-ton of Route 1, Harmony; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; Harbin s »f[ Funeral services were Saturday,:• Aug. I, at Society Baptist Church■ conducted by the Revs. Steven Cox ST fi ""al followed inthe church cemetery. be made to theSociety Baptist Church Building or 210-A. Statesville, NC 28677 or toHospice of Iredell County, Inc.. P.OBox 822, Statesville, NC 28677. >/ Dovie T. Matthews Mrs. Dovie Teague Matthew^, 80, died Wednesday, July 29, 1992, at Triad United Methodist Home. She was bom Oct. 7,1911, in For- syth County to Ellis and Minnie Binkley Teague and was a member of South Fork Baptist Church. > .She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel Webster Matthews. 'Surviving are: two sons and daughters-in-law,. Mohtyf^d Suzie. Matthews of Lewisville and Joby and Gloria Matlhetys of Advance; fi ve' grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Graveside services were Friday, July 31, at Forsyth Memorial Park with Dr. Jerry Laughter and the Rev. Douglas Suggs officiating. Memorials may be made to Triad United Methodist Home. Susie W. Seigle Mrs. Susie Webber Seigle (sisterof Mrs. Selma Webber Suiter) diedMonday rooming, Aug. 3, 1992, at Duke Hospital in Durham.Arrangements are being handled byGrier Funeral Home in Charlotte. Ara C. Talbert Mrs. Ara Comatzer Talbert, 84', of 11 IS Kenwood St., Winston-Salem, died at her home Saturday, Aug. 1, 1992. She was bom Sept. 14, 1907, in Davie County to Robert "Bob" and Jessie McCullough Comatzer. She was retired from Belk-Stevens Co. and was a long-time member of Burkhead United Methodist Church. She was a volunteer with N.C. Bap tist Hospital for many years and was a member of Downtown Senior Citizens Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Frank Talbert, in 1955. Surviving are: two sons. Bill Talbert of Winston-Salem and Bob Talbert of Eden; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ersula Beck of Lewisville; one brother, Lawrence Comatzer of Ad vance; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Tuesday, Aug. 4, at Hay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Robert Smith Jr. Burial followed in Advance United Methodist Church cemetery. . SL i o I is. QJ9E CO. PUBUC UBIWmr NlOCKSVUiE. rw fdi -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, A^. 13,1W2 •v (YD t/i 1/ o <fr- faell B . Call - Mrs. Inell Broadway Call, 62, of Route 9, Cana Road, Mocksville, died unexpectedly at her home Satur day, Aug. 8, 1992. •^Funerd services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 11, in Batons' Funeral Chapel with burial in Union (jhapel United Methodist Church cemetery. • Flowers will be accepted and memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 622 For- syth Medical Park, 1900 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27103. - Mrs. Call was bom in Davie Coun ty Feb. 8, 1930, to the late James Monroe and Ola Gullett Broadway arid was retired with 20 years of ser vice with Hanes Hosiery. She had also worked with Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was currently with Wal-Mart of Mocksville. ' She was preceded in death by her husband, George William Anderson Call in 1985, and was also preceded id death by a daughter, Alice Faye Call; a sister, Margaret Gregory; and a-brother, Marson Broadway. ; Survivors include: a daughter and son-in-law, Joyce and Tom Comer- ford of Lewisville; one son and daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and Patty Shaver Call of Elloree, S.C.; five grandchildren; two sisters, Catherine Shoemaker of Mocksville and Loudetta Sledge of Salisbury; and one brother. Coy Broadway of Cooleemee. ^lya Johnson Lutheran Nursing Hoines. r ThefuncralwasTJi^. Aug^«J. 'at Batons' Funeral Home Chapel, Mocksville, with the Rev. I. Lloyd officiating. Bunal WM m theNational Cemetery ^ Salisbury. I Memorials may be made to thSalisbury Unit of Luther^ Nummg Homes, 720 Klumac Road, Salisbury, NC 28144. ; BomAug.27.1914 ii.Ne«V<A Mrs. Johnson was a late Tage and Ebba Bngleholm Order of the Eastern Star. She wm a member of the Co^eernee - Methodist Church of LidJii^teee of Mock^ei Johnsotf'Of Bowti^ ^ iftve Samuel C. Crater Sr. Mr. Samuel Coston Crater Sr., 78, of Union Grove Rd., Lexington, died Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1992, at N.C. Baptist Ho^ital. He was bom April 18, 1914, in Forsyth County to Samuel Coston Crater and Florence Hdder Crater. He spent most of his life in Forsyth and Davidson counties and was a member of Friedberg Moravian Church, serving as a diener for a number of years. He was en^lbyed with Foltz Con crete Pipe (Tompany over twenty years before retiring, and served in the United States Navy during World War n. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Catherine Hartman Crater of th6 home; one son, Samuel C. Crater Jr. and daughter-in-law, Sherrill, of Ar cadia; one daughter, Patricia "Patty" Brittain and son-in-law, Tom, of Ar cadia; five grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; two - great- stepgrandchildren; two' brothers, Houston Crater of Advance and Frank Crater of Winston-Salem; three sisters, Dorothea Nell Leach of Newark, Del., Peggy Wooten and Carolyn Canter, both of Winston- Salem; and a numbef of nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death was one. brother, Amos Levi Crater; one sister, Betty Ruth Myers; and one daughter-in-law, Sue Price Crater. Funeral services were Saturday, Aug. 8, at Friedberg. Moravian Church by the Revs. Robert Wolfe and Norwood Green. Burial follow ed in the church graveyard. ^Memorials may be m^e to a chari ty of the donor's choice. Kendra M. Lagie Miss Kendra Michelle Lagle, 15, of Route 7, Turrentlne Baptist Church Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1992, in N.C. Baptist Hospital after an extensive illness. A graveside service was Friday, Aug. 7, in Ihrrentine B^tist Church cemetery with the Revs. Billy Sloop and B.M. James officiating. Memorials may be made to the Davie County Chapter of ARC, P.O. Box 291, Mocksville, NC 27028-0291. ' - ' Kendra was bom June 22,1977, in Forsyth County to Rickey and Lanette Barney Lagle of Turrentine Church Road and was a member of the Developmental Class of , Mocksville Middle School. She at- ' tended Turrentine Baptist Church, i' Surviving, j in additioii ;tot' her parents,. anej.onerbridtherliBridley: «Kyle Lagle-bf the home; her mater^ nal gran^Jarents.tCalvin and Frances i /I MyeK|>vBa£hej^r;of| xRciites 3i Mocfcsyule;, her,.paternal, grend-^ /.mother, Mib, Blanche'L^e of Route, y7, Mocksvifib;*ohe^\unt"'ahd*'bnie^ ^cousin;V--,..QOc- y Y -James"jap"CromerSr. Mr. James Hardin "Jap" Cromer Sr., 82, of 616 Kapp Street, Winston- Salem, died at Forsyth Memorial Hospital Monday, Aug. 3, 1992. Mr. Cromer was bom in Stokes County to William Franklin and Phoebe Kiser Cromer Sr. He attend ed the Winston-Salem city schools, graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School, and was a lifetime member of Trinity Christian Chureh where he sang in the choir. He was sitperintcndent of the Sun day School, a deacon and a trustee of the church.'He was a bass singer in ' the Vagabond Quartette (Barbershop quartet). ~ • Mr. Cromer retired from Bahnson Company m 1975. i Funerd services were Thursday, f Aug. 6, at Vogler's Reynolda Road (Thami by the Rev. Richard Rhea and Dr. William Guthrie. Burial follow ed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Ar- nice W. Ciomer of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia C. Strader of Pfafftown, Mrs. Judy C. Gambill of Advance; one son, J.H. "Bud" Cromer Jr. of Winston-Salem; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; eight sisters, Mrs. Ola Stoltz, Miss Agnes Ciomer, Mrs. Lula Darnell, Mrs. Maggie Chambers, Mrs. Blsie Caudle, Mrs. Katherine Bovendar and Mrs. Evelyn Fulp, all of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Georgie Young of Waterbury, ' Conn.; and two brothers, Irvin and Floyd "Pete", Cromer, both of Winston-Salem. Memorials may be made to Trini ty Christian Church. )EUis Mrfivengood jr.!' t- Mr. Ellis Monroe Livengood Jr., 7/1, of 1205 8th Street, Kill Devil Hills, died Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1992. He was a native of Winston- Salem and was a member of Mt. T'abor United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem. iHe was the husband of Louise ^ink Livengood, who survives. -Also surviving are: four sons, George M. Livengood and Dale Lyn Livengood, both of Winston-Salem, Seven C. Livengood of Mocksville and Richard E. Livengood of Hickory; 14 grandchildren; onegteat-granddiild; one sister, Mildred Hendrix of Vfinston-Salera; and three brothers, Joseph E. Livengood, Pliilip D. Livengood and Thurman J. lavengood, all of Winston-Salem. IA memorial service will be held at a-later date. OMflB CO. PUBUC UBRARV MOCKSVttl^ NC (B -DAVIE COUNTY ENIERPRISE RECORD, THU^DAY, Aug. 13,1992 .9j t O ^ames L. Myers : Mr. James Leroy Myers, 62, of •401 N. Main Street, Mocksville, died ^Thursday, Aug. 6,1992, at his home. J * Mr. Myers was bom in Winston- iSalem on Sept. 22, 1929, to Berlie ;J. and Ruth McCollum Myers. He •.served in the United States Navy dur ing World War II and the Korean Conflict. • Mr. Myers was the Director of a •mission for Rehabilitation of 'Alcoholics. I Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. XTarolyn Peddycord Myers; two sons, Gordon and Berlie Myers; two step children, Pamela Brown and Todd McBride; three stepgrandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. C.L. (Thelma) Kimball, Mis. Wayne (Eva) Rice and Phyllis Lewis; and one stepbrother, James L. McKnight. Funeral services were Sunday, :Aug. 9, at the graveside in Woodland Cemetery with Dr. Brooks Hunt officiating. i Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association or the ^erican Heart Association, Region . 3, 1386 Westgate Center Dr., * JWinston-Salem, NC 27103. Mrs. Clevie J. Smith S I Mrs.'<'CleviejJ'onM,$mith of ISOOj Darwick Road,"Wtnstoh-Salem, died: .Friday, A^. 7, 1992, at Forsyth': ; Meniorial 'Homitair She- was bpnt. JtmdJ3;^190I, iil^Wittston^dem .tp^ Joseph J.fandiSa^ Psik Jones. : MrsfStiiith Was a' membiei^of Mtj: . Carroel United Methodist (Church and; \vas""activerih the'"'W6meii*s^ SunrWing are: tw<^ daughters,' Bar«^ • baia tee Smith of the home and Mr^ /;' J.L. 'jlCl^ary)-Ellen),,Clodfelter of,. i. gjjir ^O.^S^th';of.'CldTiniphs,^'attd Mrif Funei^j se^t(^;wm.:S^ .Aug. Meth<^;ati£d^^Itey«Stevra Kerhoulas^BunatTfollowed in*. . Westlawn Gardens, of Memorj^- ~Mausoleum. Memorials', inay'tw made to Mt,| Gannel rUnited,. MethptUs^] Church; ,Bua<^Fl]^ If'' I n •'v*.- Marie S. Powell Mrs. Marie S. Powell of Baltimore, Md., died Thursday, Ju ly 23, 19W, at her home. She was bom Oct. 6, 1914, a daughter of the late John and Katrina Sienkiewicz of Cracko, Poland. Survivors include: her husband, Gordon Powell of the home; one daughter and son-in-law, Kathy and Leroy Cranfill of Route 9, Mocluville; four granddiildren; four' great-grandchildren; and one sister and brother-in-law, Ann and Andy' Rolka of Baltimore, Md. Funeral services were Saturday, July 25, at the Lady of Fatima Church. Burial followed in the ^acred Heait of Jesus Cemetery. J.w. Smith Sr. Mr. J.W. Smith Sr., 74, of Skyuka Road, Route. IB, Statesville, died I Tuesda^'jHAug.M, 1992, at Iredell : Memorial Hospital in Stat^ijlc, ; after eight years of dechning health. * He was bom:July 17, 1918, m3- RoystonT^'.V to jhe late Jam" P. i; Smith and Uty Mm Dove Simth. He : "was a retired auto'inechaiuc after 50 '• Jfyeart • seryiite.* ^ f ^ ' fTO Sufvivofs include: two sons, Jim , |fmy^Ray>d J.V^. Smith Jr^Fone ^ ddiighterl'Debra Matherson', and six ; . I^'girandchildren, all "pf Statesville; four vvbrothe^l;•IohlfB.=^Wimam^F:i^and^^ i Lee Roy Smith; all of Harmony, and^GlenniB.^Smith of Concord; tl^.> asters,^'Bondelia Goodwin of Har-..thonyil'MdUy JolMcaainrock of. Mocksville'i^and.WUma Ruth, Smith* > of Elkihr I . J • hFuneraLsocvicea will be held Frt.Qday,"AtS^i;aj llla,m. atCochrm . ' tfie^etSVplpt" ofOa^ood.r Ce^eiryMiiBtatesville. — ^ ' H Amanda G. Ridings Amanda Grace Ridings, infent daughter of Robert and Sandra Reavis Ridings of Route 7, Mocksville, died Sunday, Aug. 9, 1992, at CaroUna Medical Center in Charlotte. Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12, at Batons' Funeral Chapel in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Wayne Buff. Burial was to follow at Enon Baptist Church in Yadkin County. . In addition to her parents, she is survived by: patemal grandparents, Charlie and Rosalind Ridings of Mocksville; maternal grandparents, Edward and Carol Reavis of Ad vance; patemal great-grandparents, Peggy and Donald Bodenheimer of Mocksville; paternal great- grandmother, Erie Ridings of Winston-Salem; maternal great- grandmother, Elishia Forrest of Ad vance; maternal great-grandfather, John Jones of Mocksville; two aunts, Tina Bostick of Winston-Salem and Melissa Leatherman of Mocksville; and one uncle, Mark Reavte of Virginia. >- <s- ORVIE CO. POBDC DBIWrr MOCKSVll£Et NO -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 20, 1992 ~ W.K"*Eddi^]Beal ' ' ' Mr. Willk Edward "Eddie" Bea], 39, of Route 2, Advance, died Thurs day. Aug. 13, 1992. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. The funeral was Saturtlay, Aug. 15. at Eatons Funeral Home Chapel, Mocksville, conducted by Alton Renegar. Burial was in Bixby Church of the Living God cemetery in Davie County. Bom Junes, 1933, in Davie Coun ty, Beal was a son of the late Louie and Viola Ransom Bcal. Employed by the Lexington Furniture Co. in Mocksville. he was a Baptist. • Survivors include: his wife, Mary Propst Bcal; a daughter, Wanda Beal Howcll of Mocksville; a son, Edwin Dean Beal of Mocksville; four grand children; a sister, Edith Melton of Advance; and two brotliers, Jerry Bcal of Salisbury and Louie Beal Jr. of Mocksville. p^landa E. Howell • Rolaiida P •'^vctle Howell, I '\% of Route 7. I JrTock.sville, irfiSd Monday. AOg. 10. 1992, ' ^ ^3icr home. k. :;The funeral ^ . .\vgs Friday, . ^asant Hill . B^tist Church in HamptonviJIe, con-, j (fircted by the Rev. Walter Tidline,' E^ial-was in the church cemeteryiJ t^emorials may be: made to .lhci Clirislian 'Xavlef .Kowell^Fundi"' in' care of First Citizens Bank, P.O. Box I Clemmons. NC 27012. ,- : n SBorn Aug.'27,r:l974i in Davie] Qounty, Miss Howell was a daughter.' ^Turner,Olanda and Marsha Lewis! Howell of the home. A1992 giiduatel M Davie',High School, she was ai liembcr, of Pleasant Hill Baptist; Church. ;;. "S; ■./ .-■j •Ij Survivors, in! addition, to • her :^krents,' include;' a son, Christian •iavier Howell of the ' home; a ! IJother, Trevor Olanda Howell of the !' ijjjme;',' •^Maternal grandparents,, Mr.'and ^^rs. Clyde Lewis of Mocksville;j rt temal grandparents, Mr.'and Mrs.4^mef-. Howell of Mocksville; Mdj. i^temal great-grandmother, Nannlfr>;■ ^wis of Hamptonville..-..^^^^^j •2 Ms. Tomarraw Elizabeth "Tobie" Culhrell of 132 Creekwood Drive, Advance, died Friday. Aug. 14. 1992, at the Duke Medical Center in Durham.She was a native of Forsyth Coun ty and a rising junior at AppalachianUniversity. She was a 1990 graduate of Reynolds High Schod and of Forsyth Technical College with an Associate art degree. ■i She was a member of the GoodwillBaptist Church where she was on the Public Relations Committee, thejG.B.C. Chorale, the seaeiaiy of the junior Missionary, an advisor for theYouth Choir, a member of the Sunday School Department and a rtjember of the Sunday School i^orkshop Committee. She is survived by: her parents, Rufus and Alberta Hamilton Culhrellof the home; two brothers, E. Rufus Guthrell Jr. and Hamilton A. Guthrell, both of the home; paternalgrandfather, Mr. George Culhrell Sr.; a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friertds.: Funeral services were Tuesday,Aug. 18, at the Goodwill BaptistChurch with the Rev. P. A. Samuelsofficiating. Burial was in the church (jmetery. ^sa G. Manuel -Mrs. Lisa Gamble Manuel. 48, of6194 Narrow Way Une. Winston-Salem, died Saturday, Aug. 15 • t992, at her home.;.She was bom June 7, 1944, in 'Davie County to Wilbuni Douglas ' Rkmsev an/f X>Aawtim,^ u— j . a. ^shne Lynn' Gtinible of Rural-fi ve sons and datighters^ih-law.lJames and Elizabedf-Gairfjlepf Rural!Biyan and; Angela .Gamble,:I&nneih and Lisa-Gamble,-Shawn(^ble and Vyui Ganiile, all of• Jinston-Salerri; four grandchildren;ncr mother, Mre- Pearline Howard Markland of Advanw; and one sisterji^borah D. M^kland of Mocksville. ^Funeral services'were to be al 2itm. Wednesday,; Aug. 19, at^yworth-Milicr Silas Creek Chapelby Pastor Beechard Moorefield.Burial, was to'. follow -in ' Penic! ^ntecostal Holiness . Church oetnetery. Walnut Cove;'- *Dink* GibbDns ^ ' Paul "Dink" Byerly Gibbons, 81, of 523 Faith Road, Salisbury, died Friday, Aug. 14, 1992, in Rowan Memorial Hospital. He had been, seriously ill for four weeks. The funeral was Monday, Aug. 17.at Southside Baptist Church by tke Rev. Jim Vickery. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. '' Memorials may be made to Southside Baptist Church Building Fund, 500 Morlan Park Road, Salisbury. NC 28144. BomJune21,1911, in Woodleaf, he was a son of the late Anderson Cicero and Lucy Litaker Gibbons. He was educated at Woodleaf School. Employed by Burlington Industries in Cooleemee for 30 years, he retired from Fiber Industries in 1976. t A member of Southside Baptist Church, he was a former member ofGay's Chapel United Methodist Church and was a member of the Woodmen of the World. He served in the medical corps [with the U.S. Army during World War 11 in tlje Pacific Theater. j Survivors include: his wifb, Gaynell Myers Gibbons; a daughter, Mrs. Claude (Carolyn) Paris of Faith; thfM grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; two sisters, Lucy Julian of Washington, D.C,, and Fannie Waller of Woodleaf; and four half- sisters, Lucille Wilson of Salisbury, Becky Albert of Kernersville, Palsy Ellis of Winston-Salem, and Joyce Ann DiRiezo of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. i : , OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARv M0CKSV1U.E. NC -IJAVIE COUNTY ENTEIffRISE record;THIIROTAV/Aog.^ « ■il'-'rr <r- O ni Benjamin'E;^lQuttz Mr; Benjsmn Eryin Kluttz, 7^,' of2220 Briggs Road; Salisbuiy/^ed Friday, Aug. 14, 1992, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health for several years but death was unexpected. The funeral was Sunday, Aug. 16, in Salem Lutheran Church with the Rev. Clarence E. Sifford, pastor, of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Salem Lutheran Church, 5080 Sherrills Ford Road, Salisbury, NC 28144. Bom Jan. 26, 1919, in Davie County, he was a son of the late Ben- : >'i .i jaminjjPra^in'iuid - ^ie ^Emn Kluttz.' He was' educated "in 'the Salisbury City Schools. Retired as a sheet metal mechanic for the VA Medical Center, he was a member of Salem Lutheran Church. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War n and a member of Locke Fire Department. His wife, Mildred Hess Kluttz, died on Sept. 10, 1989. Survivors include: two brothers, Ralph M. Kluttz of Salisbury and Walter L. Kluttz of China Grove; and a nephew. Bill Kluttz of Salisbury. ^ Hubert M.;Shoffher 1Mr. Hubert Martin Shoffner, 70of Route 6, Mocksville, died Saturday, Aug. 15, 1992, at his home.^ c Yadkin CountyFeb. 22,1922, to the late Martin Columbus and Emma Southers Shoffner.He was retired ft^m the saw mill and Surviving are: his wife, MannieHams Shoffner of the home;i oiici> daughter, Mrs. '.Jeanette Green, Nonyood;-threesoits;L^)Shoffi gtdhrUfail uMadkinVille'^ ' Mr. John Heathman Motley, 53, of * 1015 Richard St., Salisbury, died Tuesday, Aug. 11,1992, as the r^t of injuries sustained when he wasstruck by a train. ' The funeral was Saturday, Aug. 15, at Summerseti Funeral Home Memorial Chapelrtwith the RevL Gary Hoffman and Bobl^ Seagroves officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Bark with military rites conducted by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Bom Feb. 24,.. 1939, in Davie County, Motley was a sm of the late Robert G. and Mary Boger Motley.. Educated in the. Rowan Countyschools, he was employed by BurgerKing on East Innes Street. ^ A U.S. Army Veteran who sened in Germany, he was a Baptist. ' i Survivors include;'three brothers,: Glen Allen Motley of Daytora iBeach, Fla., and Robert G. arid David L. Motley, both of Salisbury;three sisters, Edwina Hill of Peri- ^ sacola, Fla., BetQ^ Btrauch of Mouht Carroll, 111., and Linda Caldwell of Mount Ulla; and a number of ni^es and nephews. o ± p OAVIE CO. PUBUC □BRARV' MOCKSVILLE. NC <5— -PAVIE cowmf E^rreRPWSE MCORD, TT^ 'V 0^ <r- o «>o i Mrs. Mecie B. Slawter Mrs. Mecie Bowman Slawler, 86 of 148 Pineiree Rd., Winston-Salem,' died Friday, Aug. 14, 1992, at Knollwood Hall. She was bom June 13, 1906, in Ararat to Samuel Henry and Martha Elizabeth Gibbons Bowman. Most of her life was spent in Winslon-Salem where she retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. with 42% years of service. She was a member of the Winston Primitive Baptist Chureh. Mrs. Slawter is survived by: four daughters. Pansy R. Laxton of the home, Mrs. Dan (Carol) Rhodes of Davidson County, and Mrs. Frank (Lavanla) Chaplin and Mrs. Elgin (Mary) Ellis, both of Mocksville; nine grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; and a brother, Sher man F. Bowman of Lexington. The funeral was Sunday, Aug. 16, at Vogler's Reynolda Chapel by Elder Jim Moody. Burial followed in Woodland Cemetery / Memorials may be made to the Kidney Foundation of N.C., 5970 Fairview Rd., Suite 408, Charlotte NC 28210. John L. Thompson Mr. John Lanier Thompson, 63, of 5832 Navajo. Circle, Lynchburg, Va., died unexpectedly Thursday, Aug. 13, 1992, at his residence. He was the husband of Lois Thomas Thompson. He resided in Lynchburg with his family for the past 31 years. He was a U.S. Na>7 veteran of World War II, the retired manager of S&W Cafeteria and was a member of Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church. In addition to his wife, he is sur- .: vived by: his mother, Unita Hill Thompson of Clayton; two daughters, Sharon (Shae) James of Mocksville, and Pamela Capps of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; three grand children; and one sister, Lexine Lee of Clayton. A private graveside service was held Satun^r, Aug. 15, at Fort Hill Memorial Park by the Rev. James G. Thompson. Memorials may be made to The Grounds Fund of Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church. R. Walter; White T Mr. R. Walter White, 76, of Junc tion Road, Mocksville, died Satur day, Aug. 15,1992, at N.C. Baptist I Hospital, Winston-Salem, after a pro- ' longed illness. A memorial service was Monday, Aug. 17, at Batons Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Leland ' Richardson officiating.' Memorials may be inade to a chari ty of the donors' choice. Boni Feb. 13, 1916, in Dinwittie County, Va., he was a son of the late Richard Walter and Vivian Jackson White. He retired from the Dep^- menl of Immigration and Naturaliza tion, U.S. government, and was of the Methodist faith. He was a veteran of World War II, where he served with the U.S. Army in the European Theatre of : operations.- A member of Jericho Hardison Ruritan Qub, he was a past county •• chairman ..of the Davie County Republican Party and a former chair- , man of the Davie County Board of Health. He was a member of the NCHA Canning, Club- Survivors include: his wife, Frances White of the home; a daughter, Frances Beardsley of Charlotte; two sons, retired Lt. Col. Richard White in of Mocksville and Dr. Russell A. White of Landenburg, Pa.; six grandchildren; five great grandchildren; one sister, Helen Mayer of Petersburg, Va.; and three brothers, WiUie B. White of Port smouth, Va., Edwin White of Alder Creek, N.Y., and Emmet White of Petersburg, Va. V 4- Q) twviE CO. puBuc ueiwRV' mocksville, nc w (T- / .0 DAyiE COUNTY E^rIraPWSE^^I^ 27,'1992-i Q I Ci -i Rev. *Bill* 'Brown The Rev. William Rome "Biil" Brown. 69, of 501 E. First St. Ex- tension, Lexington, died Monday, Aug. 24 1992, at Lexington Memorial Hospital after a serious il lness of six months. T^e fiineial was to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. ^well Asians. Burial was to followin Lexington City Cemetery. Bom April 14, 1923. in Rowan county. Brown was a son of the late Grover and Rosie Harkqr Brown. A retired employee of United Furniture S """berof All FaithBaptist Church, where he had been pastor. Surviving are; his wife, Louise Collms Brown; a son, Walter Brown of Uwngton; three stepsons, Robert Willaid of Baltimore. Md., and Dalton and Donald Wiliard, both of Raleigh; Six stepdaughters, Mrs. Mickey (Barbara) Blackburn, Mrs. Vincent (Helen) Hensley and Mrs. Willie Mrf Lexington.Mrs. Eldon (Frances) Hinze of Dee^ Park, Texas, Annabell Wiliard of Maxton and Mrs. Daiuiy (Debbie) Joyner of King; Six brothers, Grover Brown of Uxington, Bobby, Clyde and Paul Brown, all of Mocksvflle, George Brown of Kannapolis and Arthur Ray Brown of Cboleemee; four sisters, Emma Hendrick of Mocksville, Sallie Mae Hilton of Greenville,' Texas, Dorothy Shoemaker of Slatesville and Katherine Prevette of' Cooleemee; 20 stepgrandchildren; 14 stepgreat-grandchildren; and two stepgreat-great-grandchildren. y y Janie E. Council Mrs. Janie Eakes Council, 70, of Route 5, Mocksville, died Wednes day, Aug. 19, 1992, at Forsyth 'Memorial Hospital aftff a short il lness. Death was caused by •pneumonia. ' Mrs. Council was bom in Green- fville April 6, 1922,'dau^tef of the .iilate Ottis William and^'Bessie. Ch&ndltlr Eakdfii Site'Wm th^ivife of the> kte^WiOl^^pF tdilQbill^ . fessoi^dftac^oanringi-hairihg'tauglTt ; 824 ytanat Bon Colh^, and wdft the »^fastm's, Buri^ •j/a'fthfcmbwriofi , ^ ; ^ineinbeti^iof]^ratittUgtdi^t^ Sire-is' sUrWveirby:ftwo;.sonisJt fWiiJiam Christtqdier Council Jr. ofj isttm*Salem',andi,Dottda8' Hugh tncil ofPartnthg^j'th^ofand*^ iwargaik Bakes of Gieenville^vr^ '''^ ^ MFuneraln i^c^Ca^ JtMdnd^P,__ CancerJ'Seiv^, ®tnij.^6f?f'di^ County;V<'i i2S|N^^MarshaU^St.; Wioston-Salefol NC^TlOlloii^the Me CcM .CoUege^toi^'Jidkmjitf^ JCoUege, <1 . .. n n n Pearl H. Davis I Mrs. P^i Hellard Davis, 91, of 315 N. Milford Dr., Salisbury, died Tuesday, Aug. 18, 1992. • Graveside services were held TTiursday, Aug. 20, at Rowan Memorial Park, conducted Jby^ the Bev. ' Ronald Coleman, pastor of . 5|oith Main Baptist Church. Burial WM In RoM Menwritd Prnki:!' J. A may' be made to the'toiiteace Cbunaelor, Meridian Nur- «iig ' Center, , 710 Julian^Rd-!,] 3-aji8buiy;,NG 28 ;r ibei M'Jesse'and Anna - ° Pavie.County s^ls.'a member'bf North'Kiainj B^nist Church in Salisbury. ^'vVfl'. I^tehusbairi, Cecil Bertram Davis, ' ^'Qceded her^inldeath on iMav'^lo * aiei-thw sons^ William'' 'W.Bill* l^vis andHeiuy Fi<Dayi^^ rehl'pf Salisbury,!'and' Calvin i 0.' ra of Monroe and Myrtle Beach; dau^terer^i^Earllttazei)' lii ^ Watso^ ' j—' Sf and-Mrs.' f®e8l'^(yfrginia):rodom,^; all'^ of,' ^bury, Mrs. B.i. (Clady Marie) Bgswell of Mint Hili-aal Mrs..Bob ' 5^)' Bagle.>.6fi Raleigb;^ and a ripMber >of> grahdchildrcn and C. Bruce Charles Mr. C. Bruce Charles, 73, of 3214 Anderson Drive, Winston-Salem, died Sunday, Aug. 23,1992, at For syth Memorial Hospital. He was bom Sept. 7, 1918, in Wuiston-Salem to Jacob and Kezie Hedrick Charles. Mr. Charles was letiicd from Colter-Chappell Electric Co. He was a member of Pine Chapel Moravian Church, Pine Chapel Senior Citizens, the Fellowship Class, Board of Elders, and served many years on the Board of Trustees. Mr. Charles was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Mrs. Alma Chapjde. Surviving are: his wife, Virginia Bridges Charles, of the home; two daughters and sons-in-law, Debbie and Freddie Largen and Terri and Les Maxey, all of Midway; two granddaughters; one brother, Carl Charles of Farmington; and one sister. Myrtle Ashley of East Bend. The funeral was The^y, Aug. 25, at Pine Chapel Moravian Church by the Rev. George Chiddie. Burial followed in Moravian Graveyard. Memorials may be made to Pine Chapel Moravian Church. ON 'siimiooj/^AiBjqn ojjqnj ^unoQ aj/s|g 5- DAyiE COUNTY EmERPRISE RBX:OIU), T^^ 27, 1992-i K Hi > o > c Fannie L. Foster Fannie Mae Livengood Foster, 96, of 22S Hickory Flat Road, Pangbum, Ark., formerly of Kannapolis, died Wednesday, Aug. 19,1992, at Cen tral Arkansas Geneid Hospital in Searcy, Ark. She had been in declin ing health a year and seriously ill three weeks. The funeral was Saturday, Aug. 22, at Lady's Funeral Home (^apel, conducted the Rev. Leroy Cox. Burial was in Kannapolis Cemetery. Bom Oct. 5,1895, in Davie Coun ty, Mrs. Foster was a daughter of the late John and Isabelle McDaniel Livengood. She was retired from Cannon Mills. Her husband. Shepherd Harrison Foster, died May 23, 1959. Survivors include: four daughters, Maybell Tucker of Baltimore, Md., Esther Jenkins of China Grove, Clara V. Keller of Columbus, Ga., and Mrs. Staley (Vickie) Jolt^n of 917 Cub St;', Kannapolis; two sons. Gar- field Foster of Pangbum, Ark., and Spurgeon S. Foster of Baltimore, Md.; 30 grandchildren; 48 great grandchildren; 23 great-great grandchildren; and two great-great-great-grandcfaildren. J S. James Harrison Mr. S. James Harriron, 48, of Route 7, Lexington, died Friday, Aug. 21,1992, at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salisbury after a four- month illness. The funeral was Monday, Aug. 24, at Lanier-Briggs Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Mike Motley officiating. Burial was in Wafford Cemetery in Southmont. Bom July 2, 1944, in Tazewell, Va. to Maime and Irene Kinder Har rison, he was chief operator for the town of Demon's water plant. Survivors include: his wife, Gladys Poe Harrison; two dau^ters, Con nie Harrison and Jean Harrison, both of Mocksville; two grandchildren; five brothers, Maime Harrison Jr. and Dennis Harrison, both of Cedar Bluff, Va., Ricky Harrison of Richlands, Va., Douglas Harrison of Ohio and Jackie Hafrison of L Mocksville; a slstt^ Judy Hugl^ of Pounding Mili,Wafand a half-sister] . Alvin Joe Kesler Mr. Alvin Joe Kesler, 60, of4855 Stokes Ferry Road, Salisbury, died Sunday, Aug. 23,1992, at Carolinas Medical Center, Chaiiotte. He had been seriously ill for three weeks. The funeral was Tuesday, Aug. 25, at Union Lutheran Church, con ducted by the Rev. L. Darrell Nor- ris, pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Recreation Fund, Union Lutheran Church, 4770 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury, N.C. 28146. Bom Aug. 17, 1932, in Rowan County, Mr. Kesler was a son of the late A.M. and Margie Holshouser Kesler. Educated in the Rowan Coun ty schools, he was en?)loyed as a technician for Hoechst Celanese in Charlotte. He was a member of Union Lutheran Church, the Margaret Frye Sunday School Class 14, the Lutheran Men in Mission, and was , a past member of the church council ' and a former Sunday school teacher. A member' of FaitH^,American:Legion Post 327,'lie W&'a U.S. Ar- , : my veteimi^df Ihe KOb^ .V^ ^^^ ^was'laTctSoffisibner/te^the^ i Fire Department.-'' - Survivors include: his,wife, Janet Williams Kesler, whom he married Dec.)20, 1953; two sons,l Kevin Wayne Kesler of Salisbury and TerryCraig Kesler of the h«Hne,^n daughter. Angle Kesler Overman of the home;three granddaughters; and a pi^r, , 1 Nancy, Beck of Mock^e^p ;, ' iiW. Kingsley McKnight i' Mr. William Kingsley Mcl^ght,.61, of Route 10, McKni^t Rwd,• MMresvUle, died Wednesday, Aug. ■19 1992, at his home. . ,'.■ Bom Feb. 13. 1931, in Ire^U• County to the late John R Mctoghthnd Rose Howard McKiu^U; a reUred superintendent of'.Constructors. He was a memter of 'Prnsoect Presbyterian Churcn,fSlooresviUe. He was also a^ranhaving served in the U.S. ^"07*.: Mr. McKnight was ^death by a son, Tony McKmght onhlay 12, 1987.• Surviving are: his wife. Mrs.Phyllis "Jackie" Shumake ,if the home; two mm,i'Tim" Dale McKmght wd ToddVBud" McKnight, both of Mooresville; oneJerri Lynn McKnight of{dooresville; twoSiree brothers,Merrill McKnight and Br^onMcKiueht. all of Mooresville. andhi riS. Mrs. M^ MargaretOvercashofMoorwvto. » The funeral was Friday, A«g-21,m J'rospect Prosbyterim Ouuch^m,Mooresville. conducted byStdphen A. Hundley. Bu^ was m ,. Swi^urch cemetery. - ,I Memorials may ^ be imade to .Hospice of IredeU Cmmy, ^ •822* Statesville,: NC 2^77 or to^rican-Cancer-SoaeJTF^aA Iredell Chapter,^ Box^,V024iMooresville, NC M115. ' ■ #» i ■. • • • I Mattie W. Jones Miss Mattie Watkins Jones, 83,formerly of Route 3, Mocks ChurchRoad, Advance, died Sunday, Aug.23,1992, at Davie County Hospi^.Miss Jones was bom Feb* /2,1909, in Advance, to WilliamJackson and Eugenia Cash SnyderJones. She lived all her life m theMocks community, spending the lastseveral years at Meadowbrook Terrace Nursing Center. , .She was a member of MocksUnited Methodist Church.Surviving are a sister, Ethel Jones of Meadowbrook Terrace; and nine Aug. 25, at Mocks United MethMistChurch, conducted by die Rev. HarprSherrill. Burial foUowed m the church cemetery.-Memorials may be made to MocksUnited Methodist Church. Wesley T. Shermer Mr. Weslqr T. "Pedro" Shermer,77, of'344 Meadowview Drive, Winston-Salem, died Friday, Aug. 21, 1992, at Forsyth MemorialHospital. Mr. Shermer was bora May 20. 1915, in Davie County to Boyd and Ann Delia Marland Shermer. He wa?I a member of Crestview Baptist i Church and was retired from Westerri Bectric Co. after 30 years of service1 He was an Army veteran of Work I War II, where he received severa ! distinguished medals.I Surviving are: his wife. PearBoger Shermer, of the home; on-son, Jerry Lee Shermer o I Mocksville; two grandsons; tw •sisters, Nancy Holcomb of Winston Salem and Francis Jarvis of For^community, Davie County; and number of nieces and nephews.Graveside services were Monda>Aug. 24, at Oaklawn Memori.Gardens by the Rev. War Laramore. Military rites were coi ducted by District 11 Memori; Honor Guard. <0^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, ^THURSDAY, Sept.?3,1992^ \r r .4^ :5^ Lacy E. Blansett Mr. Lacy Eldridge Blansetl, 68, of Rt. 1, Mocksville, formerly of Mt. Airy, died Wednesday, Aug. 26, 1992, at the North Carolina Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Mr Blansetl was bom in Surry County. Sept. 26, ,1923, son of the late Marion and, Wilda Horton Blansett. He was a rejtired restaurant "'su^vingare: his wife, Mrs. An nie Burton Blansett of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Angelee Burnett of Columbia, S.C., and Mrs. Debra Bowman of Laurel Fork, Va.; two stepsons, Stephen Bur^ of Rt. 1, DoWn, and Timothy Burton of Rt. 1, Elkin; four grandcWldren; twogreat-grandchildren; one stcpgrand- child; two sisters, Mrs. Violet Maness of Greensboro and Mrs. Sadie King of Kann^lis; four brothers, Junior .Blansett of Charlotte, Vernon Blansett of Winston-Salcm, and- Raymond and Everett Blansett, both of Mt. Ai^. The funeral was Frid^, Aug. 28, at the Moody Funeral Home Chapel, Mt. Airy, conducted Iq* the Rev. Dennis Bledsoe. Burial was in the Skyline Memory Gardens, Mt. Airy. Audr^^ H. Bond Mrs. Audrey Aileen Hillman Bond, 99, of Winston-Salem Con valescent Center died Friday. Aue 28, 1992. : She was bom Julv 18,1893, in St. Paul, Va., to John Morgan and Ella Broadwater Hillman. She was a graduate of Emory'and Henry Col lege and was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church. Mrs. Bond was preceded in death by her husband, Vemaid F. Bond Sr. and a sori. Dr. Vemard F. Bond Jr. Surviving are a daughter-in-law, Marianne M. Borid, Aibor Acres; three grandchildren, Vemard F. Bond III, Littleton, Colo., F. MacAulay Bond, King and Marianne B. Price, Farmihgton; and three great-grandchildren. Memorial servt^ were Monday, Aug. 31,^ at St.'j.-Paul's Episcopal Church with burim in the Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the Triad United Methodist Home. John Daugherty > John William Daugherty, 50, of Gregory St., Greensboro, died ;JSaturday, Aug. 29, 1992, at iLighthouse Outreach 'Ministries ;^ome in Greensboro. He had been , 4e(iously ill a month. . ' ^ilie fiin^ ' will be at 1 p.m.'t ill^arsday,Sept,.;3»'-at^oble..attii ^Qsey; Memorial ■: Funua||^' Horne^l^apel, conduded^y the^Revi^iabk'fc lfcary, ^chaplain/directot'^pf,lighthouse' Outreach ^Ministries,' ijOipnsboro.Burial willbeattheNa-'wcmal Cemetery of S^fiurvlj?^family was to^d^ei^tid;3tome on Wednesday night from 71 ^>6ora M^4;^1942jrm^owan|pCdinty, D^gher^I;iyaii a sbS;Of thej gradiia^iiftorh liiAl&Lm^l^gh Schod and. attended Ansonl MMhnical College.-' ^He was. employed si\Piedmoht|.^olina ' . Window (' Co>/ :' iti >J^nsboro. A U.S.^Ahnyveteran,'t^.was" a .member''of LlghUiou^f|utreach ;Miriistry?JAi'l?i®iSyft<>OifJSurvivorsj; include;^ his ^,)vife,ij'lancesI^Holland | Daugherty ■ 'of,;li^ncerV-sB' |bn^ Jqhh' ^illiaiiii&ligheriy,.Jr^^bf\Spencerf.;Idilghters, Sonya' Wafsbi^andl'abricia Daugherty^of S^buTy^d|. Js^sandra Scalesfermdchildreni'"- ?.^'"Also, four brothers, uio Jopes:^ocksvilIei:.Walter Daii^e^ ofa.^bpkins,'^S.Cv, rLeon|and* Henry ^ 3)augherty, bothpf Elaiie, S.C.'; and A , i Mamie Cleveland • Mamie Mattison Cleveland, 62, of Route 1, -Victoria community, Woodleaf, died Sunday, Aug. 30, 1992, at N.C. Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem. She had been seriously ill several weeks. The funeral will be'at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3, at Boxwood Bap tist Church, conducted by the Rev. J.E. Chambers, pastor. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Bora May 6,1930, Mrs. Qeveland was a daughter of Artis and Lelia MattisOn of Woodleaf. A homemaker, she was educated in the Davie County schools. She was a member of Boxwood Baptist Church, Mocksville. Survivors, in addition to her parents, include: her husband, Howard Cleveland of Greensboro; two sons, Howard Cleveland Jr. of Woodleaf and Calvin Qeveland of Houston, Texas; six daughters, Bar bara Manuel and Brenda Cleveland, both of Baltimore, Mamie Faucette, Mary Thomas, Kathy Lee and Gwen dolyn Cleveland, all of Greensboro; 18 grandchildren; 11 great- . grandchildren; ' Also, two brothers, Charles Mat tison of Greensboro and Walter Mat tison of East Spencer; and six sisters, including Ida Holtzclaw and DaisyFi^er, both of Wood^f. MOCKSViaE; NC DAVIE CQUN^ ENTEItfRISE RE(:ORD« jTHURSDAYy ^pt.;3j 199^ s/r % r\ v/) J L.D.-Gardnerff.^\f-:■ L.D. Gardner, 62, of 103 Oak St., Granite Quarry, died Saturday, Aug. 29. 1992, at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for seven years and seriously ill for a week. The funeral was Monday, Aug. 31, at the James C. Lyerly Fimeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Bud dy L. Hoffher, pastor of Missionary Baptist Church, Kannapolis. Burial was in Brookhill Memorial Gardens, Rockwell. Bom Sept. 12, 1929, in Mount Gilead, Gardner was a son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Reeder Gard ner. He was educated in the Mount Gilead schods and retired from Cone ■'Mills Co. after 35 years of service. .-•He was a member of Blackwood ; Chapel Church in Mount Gilead. I Survivors include: his wife, Dorothy Lefler Gardner, whom he married Nov. 4, 1951; fi ve sons, ;■Lonnie David Gardner of Greensboro, Thomas Everette Gard- - ner of Mocksville, Roger Dale and Terry Lynn Gardner, both of Granite ' Quarry, and Kenneth Wayne Gard-'ner of Aibemarle; a daughter, • Tabatha Renee Blalock of Rockwell; 113 grandchildren; Eight sisters, Mrs. Lee (Sara) ; Waller, Betty Smith, Mary Beaver :and Minnie Ciamello, all of ^ Salisbury, Katie Smith of Ellerbee, Mattie Hon^cutt of Aibemarle, Jose < Harkey of Mount Pleasant and' Nealey Coble of Rockingham. "i Winnie'BrHanks'! '""''P' ^ i!Winnie Blevins Hanks, 81, of | Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, died ; Friday, Aug. 28, 1992, at Davie County Ho^ital after being in declining health for the past three months. I The funeral w^ Sund^, Aug. 30,at Eatons Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie,County, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, NC 27028. Bom Oct. 24, 1910, in Alleghany County, Mrs. Hanks was a daughter of the late John, and Delia Smith Blevins. Retired ^from the former American Cafe in Mocksville with 30 years of service, she was a Baptist. Her husband, Robert Earn Hanks, died in 1976, and a son, Bobby Fender, also preceded her in death. Survivors include: three daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Norma) Pickler ofBurlington, Mrs. Ervin (Lorene) Godwin of Mocksville and Wilma Franklin of State. Road; a step daughter, Jinmiie Sue Everhardt of Sparta; three sons. Jack and Bill Fender, both of Mocksville, and Earl Fender of Marion; 14 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; two great-,great-grandchildren;-' and a sister, Virginia B. Roberts of Jacksonville. Marvin D. RidenhonrMarvin Dewey Ridenhour, 70, ofRoute 4^, Mocksvflle, died Saturday,ug. 29, 1992, at the,Salisbury VAMediral Center after a period of declining health.The funeral was Monday, Aue 31 ? Jeni^em Baptist Church, conducted by the Rey/Ron Honeycutt. ^ »?sjn.ihe.churcb ceih^l ■Marvfa'andiaBe^ .wfyAe UtS.MaHnesCbrpd two brothers. Frank"^.wlUdcnhour. of ' ; James Henry Hinson Sr. 1 • James Henry Hinson Sr.", 65, of • Mauldin, S.C., -husband of Gladys « Trull Hinson, died Monday Aug. 31 :« at Hillcrest Hospital. Z He was bom in Dana. N.C., a son r of the late John Henry and Eura Case C Hinson. Hinson was a retired field ; service en^neer with S.C. Tractor % and Equipment Co. of Greenville. He was a 32nd . Degree Mason and member of Empire Lodge in ■* Mauldin, a member of the Hejaz ' ; Temple, the Golden Strip Shrine • Club, the Eastem Star and American^ Legion Post' 176. Hinson was a • retired Chief Yoeman U.S. Naval . • Reserve, a member of Mauldin^ United Methodist Church. , ** Surviving are: his wife, Gladys ' Z Trull Hinson of the home; one Z daughter and son-in-law, Anne and ' • Jim Summers of Mocksville; one son ; and daughter-in-law, James H. Jr. I and Alicia Hinson of Mt. Pleasant; • two sisters, Ruth McCalister of j:Greer, S.C. and Grace Fisher of vHickory; one brother, John C. Hin- • ;son of Easley, S.C.; and threer|gTandchildien. T; Funeral services were to be at 3 Tjp.m. Thursday at Mauldin'United'.[jMethodist Church conducted by the'r'Rev. Carl Gary. Burial was to be in ^Graceland East Memorial Park, ;-.Simpsonville with Masonic Rites and sMilitary Rites at the graveside. Honory escort will be American • ILegion Post 176 and members of the %Hejaz Temple. Memorials may be made to!;;Shriners Hospital for Crippledl^hildren, 950 W. Paris Road, Green- ;^iAe, S.C. 29605. DAVIE CO, PUBLIC UBItART MOCKSVILLE. NO DAVIE COUNTY EWIJIPIUSE REdORbriHUIWDAVi^Sept^^ ~r O N Frances Anderson Miss Frances Anderson, 84. of Autumn Care Nursing Home, formerly of Route I, Mocksville, Thursday, Sept. 3, 1992. She " "• declining health one year.The funeral was Saturday, Sept. 5 at Center United Methodist Church Bunal was in the church cemetery.' Miss Anderson was bom in Davie County Oa. 17, 1907, a daughter of •he late Richard Samuel and Jennie Call Anderson. She was a homeinaker and a member of Zion Chapel United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by a brother, Richard Samuel Anderson Jr. Survivors include two brothers, Felix Anderson of Route 1 Mwksville and William C. Anderson of Route 9, Mocksville. Jimmy J. Birke J Emma C. Cooley V N. Paid Hendrix Route f ?r? 81. of declin-. Memorials mav Hp^'olina BWe cLp,%/?t5 '» bL M NC 27028 co!S, ""i'. BiS'SSJ"")""'- "ifa. immy Jake Birke, 61, of 625 W. Ih .1 Winston-Salem, diedThursday Sept. 3. 1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. : '■""eral was Tuesday, Sept. 8 Ch. CreekChape with the Rev. Burton Rights^ficiatmg. A gradeside service wasWd Nrtonal Oemett., of : A graduate of Gray High School,^rke was employed by Salem Steel.•Survivors include; a son. RayAllison Birke of Clemmons; four^"ghters. Helen Birke Register of B.tJ*'?""""<'MardaSoo»otha V William L. Kyle Mr. William Lonas Kyle, 62, of201 Bogart Circle, Winston-Salem,died at Forsyth Memorial Hospital Friday. Sept. 4, 1992. He had beenm declining health for the past three years.Mr. Kyle was bom in Fancy Gap,Va., the son of Elbert D. and LolaMae Newman Kyle. He ^)ent'his ear-ly life in Fancy Gap, moving to Wmston-Salem in 1962. • iHe was a produce broker'for 35years and for many years-was ownerand operator of A.G. 'ShotB .fet>: , Inc.He was a 32nd Degree Mason and amember of Salem Lodge No. 289 andwas also a member of the Oasis ' Shrine,Mr. Kyle was married in 1948 toFranc^ Dalton Kyle, who survives,of the home. He was preceded in death by his father.Surviving, other thaii his wife, are:two daughters, Mrs. Linda Edwardsand husband, Frank, of Clemmons,Mrs. Karen Hunter and husband.Bill, of Advance; two sons, Terry Kyle of Winston-Salem and EddieKyle and wife, Mildred, of Clemmons; eight grandchildren; hismother of Fancy Gap, Va., and twobrothers, H.L. Kyle and V.G. Kyle.A graveside service was Monday,Sept. 7, at Forsyth Memorial Parkconducted by Pastor M.K. Duffieldwith Masonic rites by Salem Lodee No. 289. * Memorials may be made to OxfordOrphanage, 600 College Street. Ox ford, NC 27565. . Mrs Emma Cranfill Cooley, 93,of Rt. 5, Mocksville, died Wednesday. Sept. 2, 1992, at Yadkin Nurs- 3ng Center.: She was bom in Yadkin County to ®"d Lena Howell Cranfill.Cooley was a member ofiPourtney Baptist Church.^ Surviving are: two sisters, Mrs.^^ba Lynch of Winston-Salem, Mrs.Cleo Miller of Mocksville; and a«ister-in-law, Frankie CranRll of ^inston-Salem.t Mrs Cooley was preceded in deathJ>y her husband. William Cooley, andJwo brothers, Ray and Addis JCranEll.r Funeral services were Friday, W .h Courtiiey Baptist Church^y the Rev. Grady Trivette. Burial.followed in the church cemeteiy.I Memorials may be madfe to a chari ty of the d(Hior*s choice. Marianna Long ifiical'S™ ""'"The foneial was to be Thursday, 10, at 2 p.m. at FirstChurch, conducted by in Oakwood Cemetery.The family was to be at the homeof a brother, Dr. Robert Long of 335N. Center St., from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.Memorials may be made to FirstPresbyterian Church, = Elevator or, Organ Fund. 125 N. Main MeeUngSt., Statesville, N.C. 28677.- ' - _ BoraNov. 19,1906inStatesvilleD?'® later. Henry Fletcher and CarrieAHboo LOTg. SraduMed I. '"®" ® College in university. She joined the DukeUniversity Law Library staff in 1928and retired in 1973. She was a lifelong mendier of FirstPresbyterian Church and a memberof the Fort Dobbs Chapter of theDaughters of the American Revolution, the King's Daughters Club ofDur^m and the Durham Woman's Club. Surrivors include two sisters, Mrs. anrf of Atlantaand Mrs. L. Gaither (Caroline) Sand-ford of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; anotherbrother, Locke C. Long of Salisbury;19 nieces and nephews and 31 great- nieces and nephews. -<5 VS~- fWe CO. pn/frv, MOCKSMLtg. DAVIE COUNTY ENIEIUWSE REC6lU>^THURS^ \l :•phel W. Muddiman ;■ White Muddiman, 80, of:Route 6, Mocksville, died Wednes-:day, Sept. 2,1992, at Davie County :Hospital. 'The funeral was Satutxlay, Sept 5:at Batons Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Ed Tapper. Burial•was at Chestnut Grove United|Methodist Church cemetery. •io??™ is bounty Sept. 3,d911, Mrs. Muddiman was aJaughter of the late Frank and OssieT^utterow White. A homemaker, shewas employed for a short time byFran-Ray Nursing Home, now OakHaven. She was a lifelwig member flf Chestnut Grove United Methodist .Church. husband, Ben Muddiman preceded her in death.: • Survivors include: two daughters, Jackie Beamon,TOth of Mocksviile; a son. Bill Smith ' " gfand-ehddren; 11 great-grandchildren; twoSisters, Hattie Naylor of Mocksvillegnd Hazel Bailey of Clemmons; and gJjrother, Josh White of Mocksville. William 'Bill* A. Owens Mf- William "Bill" AbramOwens, 72, of504 First St., Spencer,died Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1992, atV.A. Medical Center, Salisbury after a lengthy illness. The funeial,w$i£ Friday, Sept. 4, at Central United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. James Pyatt, pastor. Burial was in the NationalCemetery in Salisbuty. Militarygraveside rites were conducted by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Memorials may be made toHospice of Rowan Coun^, P.O. Box1603, Salisbury, NC 28145-1603 or to the Central United Methodist Church Building Fund, 200 FourthSt., Spencer, NC 28159. Born March 28, 1920, in Davie County, Owens was a son of the late James S. and Sadie Carrolle Owens. ' He received his education in Davie • County schools. He was re tired from the n"c. Finishing Company and also worked at the Chicken and Oyster Shack Restaurant fbr over 20 years. He was a member df the Central United Methodist Chbrch and was a veteranof World War D, having served in theEuropean "^eater of Operations. Siirvivingpare: his wife, Anne,-:Stauber Owens; one son, William; Franklin Ctfi^dfSpetiberj.tmBst^i 2, s M. ' bei^mone /oLAlamogordo, NlMifToiff'stepgtMd^&,childft!ri?^ ihro%,; te^rli67Ai^'''Owens of Eexingtpn; and oiio sister,^'! / Aniiie> Lee W. Pinnix Mrs. Annie Lee Williams Pinnix,. 67, of Route 2, Yadkinville. died Fri day, Sept. 4, 1992, at Hoots Memorial Hospital. She was bom in Yadkin County Jan. 5,1925, to the late Robert Ellisand Bexie ^ty Williams. She was a member of Deep Creek Friends Meeting and married to Richard "Dick" W. Pinnix, who survives, of , the home. Also surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Vexie P. Martin and Mrs. Mary , York, both of Yadkinville; four sons,; Dewey, Ridiard Lee and Michael. Gray Pinnix, all of YadMnville, Roy !Pinnix of Boonville;' 18 grand-;children; one great-granddaughter;^ four sisters, Mary Ruth Spillman of . Mocksville^ 'Bessie Sprinkle of Winston-Salem, Pansy Wagoner and Tumie Davis, both of Yadkinville; and two brothers, Glenn Williams of Yadkinville and George Williams of East Bend. Funeral services were Monday, Sept. 7, in the Mackie-Gentry Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Revs. John Wilkinson and J.C. Shore. Burial followed in the Yadkin Memorial Gardens. ■A Vk \ I -D ."i- mr]E CD. poBoo osmnf MOCKSVIUE, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,'THURSDAY. Sept. lO; 1992- ■J M. Ethel Poole ' Mrs. Maggie Eihel Wilson Poole,93, of the Powell Bridge Road, Route2, Harmofty. died Tuesday. Sept. 8,1992. in Iredell Memorial Hospital. Slatesville after a critical illness of four days.Born in Davie County Nov. 11.1898. to the late George Mumford Wilson and the late Laura Elizabeth Stroud Wilson, she was ahomemaker. She was a member of Harmony Baptist Church and a former member of Womcn'.s Missionary Society and the Lydia Bible Class, Mrs. Poole was preceded in deathby one brother Jessie Clement Wilson; one sister. Mrs. Bertha LeeW, Ward; and one grandson. She married Early Duke "E.D." Poole on July 23, 1919. who survives.Also surviving, in addition to her husband.are; two sons.J, Ray Pooleand wife Mary of Route 2, Harmony and Clarence L, Poole and wife An-tha of Statesville; fi ve daughters, Mrs. Clara P. Evans of Route 4 Statesville. Mrs. Helen P. Cashionand husband John of Salisbury, Mrs.Hazel P. Steele and Jim of Cleveland, Mrs. Ruby P. Harris and Bob of Indian Trail and Mrs. Mildred P. Lan- iney and George of Charlotte; 18 I grandchildren; 25 great-grand- 'children; and two great-great grandchildren.The funeral wUl be Thursday,Sept. 10, at 2 p.m. at Harmony Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs.David F. McHugh Jr.. C. Donald Hayncs and Steven W. Cox. Burialwill follow in Harmony Cemetery. The family was to receive friendsat Rcavis Funeral Home in Harmonyfrom 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9 Memorials may be rmde to theHarmony Baptist Church. P.O. Box 116, Harmony, NC 28634. Grace Ridenhour ' ' ■ i•■Grace Isley Ridenhour, 96, of E^avie Village, Mocksville, died Saturday, Sept. 5, 1992, in Davie County Hospital. ;The funeral was Tuesday, Sept. 8. ifj Eatons Funeral Home Chapel, con- dpcled by the Rev. Joe Collins. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. -Memorials may be made to American Heart Association. Davie County Chapter, P.O. Box 406, Mocksville, NC 27028. ; Born in Alamance County on Oct. 26, 1895, Mrs. Ridenhour was thedaughter of the late Henry Benjamin alid Nancy Jane Moser Islcy. For iilany years she owned and operated the Rocky Knoll Gift and Remnant Shop. At Davie Village, she was an a9tive participant in all its programs, espcctdly handicrafts. She was an ac tive member of Coolcemee United Methodist Church. • Her husband, Monroe Hobson Ridenhour. died in 1970. Two sons ^so preceded her in death: the Rev. Henry Isley Ridenhour of Pilot Mountain and Thomas Lee Ridenhour of Cooleemce. •; Survivors include: two sons, Monroe Hobson Ridenhour Jr. of Charlotte and Norman Graham Ridenhour of Greensboro; two daughters, Ann R. Cranford of Woodlcaf and Nancy R. Boon of Stone Mountain, Ga.; 14 grand children; 20 great-grandchildren; onegreat-great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Neil Wagner of Richmond, Va.; and many nieces, nephews and ffiends. Lillian H. Snow Beatrice Hutchins. 73, of 307 Upton StreetWmsmn-Saiem. Thursday. Sept.' bom Jan. 17. 1919inM«feviJletoGroverC.andEsfe;Vestal Hutchin.s. ■ ® member''OfChurch of God of Prophecy. Soii^Mam St., Winston-Salem, whete'shewas ordained minister in 1945 sTif:Wa,Wwi,hlheRev,S»S5h.Churches pastored,, until, iier retirement. ' " 'VP^eding her in death wj ,b^brother. Grover Hutchins, an(i'a She was married April li'to the Rev. Hobert Lee Snow, Who survives, of the home,'; " ' AIm surviving aie-two sons, ken-A sSow®A. Snow of Fayetteville; one > , Jean WhitlowWUson; eight grandchiJdren^'sU great-grandchildren;^ one sstSGladys Hayes of Arcadia; ,!,^ Hutchins. both of Winston-Salem^- "and several nieces and nephewsi Saturday, • t^onducted by jhe StevePittmanMd Kenneth Dees. Burial folIowJ,in GardeiM of Memo^J i ; Hilda W. Rintz -i Hilda Wrbten of Garner Street, Mocksville,died Sunday, HKSept. 6, 1992, at (tAA' tJowan Memorial She been declining health several years and seriously ill eight weeks. The funeral was Tuesday, Sept. 8,at Mocksville l^irst United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev, I. Donnell Lloyd. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Chancel Choir of Mocksville First United Methodist Church, North Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028, or to the Parsonage Fund of Midway United Methodist Church, 108 Bethpagc Road, Kannapolis, NC 28081. Born Sept. 26, 1911, in Somerset County. Md..' Mrs. Rintz was a daughter of the late William and Wilamcana Wroten. She owned and operated Rintz's Five Cents to Five Dollar Store until her retirement in 1988. She was a member of Mocksville First United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women and a past member of the Mocksville-Davie Chamber of Commerce. Her husband, Frank Rintz, died in 1979. Survivors include: a daughter, Kay R. Williams of Statesville; a son, the Rev. Billy Rintz of Kanatpolis; three grandchildren; three sisters, Dorothy Hemp of Kissimmee, Fla., Edna Melzer of Baltimore, Md., and Louise West of Salisbury, Md.; and a brother, Phillip Wrolen of Duncan- ville, Texas. ' ' I'ltDAVm COUNTY E^RPRiSE RECORD, THURSDAY, i8ep(.'l7; 1^ / (S / *Gene'Blackwood C.E. "Gene" Blackwood, 58, of Needmore Road, Woodleaf, died Fri day, Sept. II, 1992, at Carolinas Medical Center from iquries sustain ed in a truck accident. The funeral was Sunday, Sept. 13, at Needmore Baptist Oturch. Of ficiating were the Revs. Chase White and Coy Miller. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom April 26, 1934, in Davie County, he was a son of the late Carl Flake and Mamie 'Creason Blackwood. A retired self-employed truck driver and cattle farmer, he was a member of Needmore Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Pat O'Connor Blackwood of the home; one son, Lloyd Eugene Blackwood of Woodleaf; one daughter, Mrs. George C. (Robbin) Blackwood ' Poole of Cleveland; and three sisters, . Ethel B. Messick of Woodleaf, Da. ^ Mae ^ Lineb^gets of Boonville,j^ ^' Lois Jtutice^rpe^^ FlaJ"' v;' ' • t ll'lO'iVv.Trv-v . - Jake G. Foster K- GUle® \ lak<» fififwi Fivelor Ir aO nrOniitn r-tllsafl. 94, O' "Jake Green Foster Jr lary ^ 33 ., 49, of Route 1, Ridge Road, MocksvOle, died Fri day, Sept. 11,1992, at his home after being in declining health. The funeral was Sundry, Sept. 13, in Eatons Funeral Home Chapel. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie Coun^, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, NC 27028. Bom Jan. 23, 1943, in Davie County, he was a son of Jake Green Foster Sr. of Lewisville and the late Hazel Summers Foster. Survivors, in addition to his father, include: his wife, Belva Stokes Foster of Mocksville; two sons, Jake Green Foster III and Sean David Foster of Winston-Salem; four stepsons and one stepdaughter; one sister, Peggy Burke of Lewisville; and four grandchildren. Martin Hiitdtens! 76; ofn JZlOj,Countess Place,-; Winston- MoS"' .'li®'' ^"""irsday,; Sept: 10,i wz, at her home. n ,.5he was bora Sept. 22, 1916, in|,DurhM to Hubert and Eva Thomp-i j;son .Martin. She had lived inl W|nston-Salem for the past 22 years)♦* and retired in 1987 from the Oldtownt,-Baptist Church Day Care Center after ' ,<22 years of service. ' ■' 'j,? i-V a member of Beck's Bap-pisf Church. v- ' ^are: her hi^nd, Joe H.-►j Hotchens of the home; one daughter,; Advance; one son,' Hutchens of}| WJimpn-SaIem; four grandchildren;' *?"• ®edie'<Tatum ofCKnollwpod Hall and Violet Wrenn of t brother, Julian jCMMtiitjOf.-Durham.;?>5riV{L ^®'^ ®^iees were held-Satur-iVogler*? Re^lda;]tj^oad Chapel, conducted by the Rev, Alan. Hutchens. Burial followed iiiM^prwl I^rk. ; ; . 2Mary ^oon G^'popka. F»a..Summerset Dri . ^^2, at herdied Tuesday. Sept- home. service was held Fri-S Unity Prcsbytenanday, Sept. ^ v/oodleaf, co"Church pioydH.ducted by the Rev. i ^mjter- Bom Dec. „ vvas a daughterfordton,Mts.Gd^ and Nettie Maeof the late ^ school teacher, Reid Ko®"- of Florida Livmgshe w®® ® ^dentist Church. i Cooleemee. 7^ —Si o r»nB CO. PUBUC aBiwfWlOCKSVtaE. NC / Roy R. Beasley, Mr. Roy R. Beasley, 58, of 500 Old Hollow Road, Winston-Salem, died at his home Saturday, Sept. 19, 1992. He was bom in Suny County on . Aug. 24, 1934, to Charlie and Ber tie Dunkley Be^ley. He had spent a number of years in the Winston- Salem area. Mr. Beasley retired fiom Nestle- Carnation, Inc. in 1991. He was preceded in death by his wife, Shirley S. Beasl^ in March 1992. He is survived by: two daughters, Mrs. Cheryl Beasley Hicks of MocksvUle, Amy Loren Beasley of Columbia, S.C.; one son, Roy "Eric" B^ley of Fiiquay-Varina; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Geneva Hawks of Ararat, Va., and Mrs. Iris DeHart of Mt. Airy; and one brother, Lowell Beasley of Mt. Airy. A graveside service was Monday, Sept. 21, at Crestview Memorid iPark by^isfaop^Robert CranfiU..;: Robert K. Blalock Mr'. Robert Keith Blalock, 72, of Winston-Salem, died at his home Thursday, Sept. 17, 1992. He was boro Feb. 15, 1920, in Davie County, the son of Melver S. and Helen Davis Blalock. . Mr. Blalock lived most of his life in Forsyth County and was a member of Mineral Springs BafAist Church. He was retired from Wachovia Bank. Surviving ate: his wife, Mrs. Mozelle Ward Blalock of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Wanda Webb of Shelby; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Conrad Blalock of Advance and Harold Blalock of Pfefhown; and one sister, Mrs. Evelyn" Fardue of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Saturday, Sept. 19, at Vogler's Reynolds Chapel by Dr. Cecil R. Cave Jr. Burial followed in Crestview Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, Inc., Suite 201 IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-iSalerh, NC 3 W 5rtie Koreana veteranChurch ano» viola Mae Conflte?*. . ^ jon, oTw. 5. DorolhV KaV Herbert Bog^ otRt. Wolhen. \ Sept. fuomeChapeho® .gRcvs.puirer^ K nWavne Dean. p^fhs. Brncc/S^ed at [Aivm' !lli^i4-5?'Mocl5viUe/;13ie4^^ n "•'^•~l2iatYaddrj'Nur-j WT*" tm, : s . " .i^Mrs. Nancy Lee stoth':tf^pton,| ».»2V of Rh;2, oS^torfdicrf ! ia n 1009 'nt Ffli«rtliMratoriall rHewasam.. !tis(Cbutch}'1 ijSuro'iCwinv Widaiu(^tli^ji)^;Fulk^^ 'c,bf Hur^ille Bs^>-| firalfit'AT&Tasdj i^bilrt tK'He'Was.mainea TO^maiy.iwip^wj 'FuIlr^ho''diediD6c?'14,499p.47^«i f'^Surviving'are:,,two; sons, Reece Fulk Jrrof Ral(q® and,Rodney Fulk of Mbcksvilld; five' daughters. Wock^eM'Kath&ipverhart • She,was bomto Stokffltpuniy^tfidgarland Carrib Bootb-Srmth?;^ ' I She is'i^wrvivcd byUieb:"Knsb^J'j KB^y Gray Hariipton:pr the home; <^!il$Ater,':Ws. Charies^Oudy) Flip-' j ^ of Kemersville; three si^.-Tetiy -Ga Hampton^of'Daribuiyi..Oreg iL. Hirnpton I ofl^Wih8ton'Salem^ andij t hArklK,- Hampton of.WalnutlCovept i tubgtandd^dierii two sisters, Feggyl ^ fNdli/.Crbmct'iand Hilda Simpspn,^t ^'•bcah' of Kemersville; and tijrec < ' C brothersT^ance*. E. Smith of ^ . • ; Winston-Safcrp,- James Vcnwn South . i; EbfMocksville Wlaxi&Si^m^,oi • ^ n l^b^OakBapikdi^ ].1; n jshl'tyM'l'a.inemberAy^lMt ? ' n ^ kTiti Sp«icef^^<y[H^»^^5fi<fctihii^^'Burial|^^^»| 'CV'A F Dorothy l^uise Hosch. 75, of 11110 Bryce Ave., Salisbury, died ' Tuesday, S^t. 22,1992, at Autumn Care of Salisbury. She had been in declining health several years. Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home in Salisbury is handling arrangements. Bom Nov. 16, 1916, in Com merce, Ga., Mrs. Hosch was a daughter of the late Willie and Maude Johnson Hosch. She was educated in Commerce, Ga., schools and was a retired domestic employee. She was a member of Boxwood Baptist Church, Mocksville. ' Survivors include; two sons, Rufiis and Willie Hosch, both of Salisbury; a daughter, Vera Eller of Salisbury; :]4 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; flve brothers, Julius and James Hosch, both of Salisbury, Robert and Amos Hosch, both of Mocksville, and Bennie J. Hosch of Erie, Pa. Also, six sisters, Mae Alice Williams and Bernice Peoples, both of Mocksville, Doris Greer of Salisbury, Gwendolyn Hunter of Taylorsville, Hazel Hosch of Erie, Pa., and Sally- Maude Cage of Detroit, Mich. > y fe'V Mre^AntotottpMarl^i'f^^ F84^ofi^l03 Krmuda'ViUage7Ad-;i vance, died Friday, Sept. 18,' 1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. OcOTT was bom March 24, 1908, in Ithaca, N.Y., to Sidney and Charlotte Middaugh Markell. She was a resident of North Carolina for twenty years; fifteen years in San- ford, and five years in Bermuda Village. ' t She was a retired school teacher and was a service volunteer for the Sanford Hospital. Mrs. OcOTT was a member of Clenunons Presbyterian Church and the local chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. Surviving are: his husband, Robert G. Ocorr of the home; two sons, David R. and wife June Ocorr of Honeoye Falls, N.Y., and Jerome H. and wife, Aime Ocorr of Chapel Hill; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at a later date. ■.Memorials may be made to theDau^ters of the ^erican Revolu tion, Col. Joseph Winston Chapter, c/o Regent Kbtherine Little, 1199Hayes Forest Dr., Apt. 504,ijWinston-:Sde^j^NC 27106.,,, Mr. Robert Lee Peck of 849Haywood Street, Winston-Salem,died Saturday, Sept. 12, at ForsythMemorial Hospital. He was bwn in Cooleemee, was aretired employee of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system and a metrber of Union Baptist Church where he was a deacon, a member of the Sunday Sdiool and the Benevolent Club. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearline Peck of the home; adau^ter, Mrs. Roberta Jackson ofWinston-Salem; two sons anddaughters-in-law, Russell S. and JoAim Peck of Richmond, Va., andJames C. and Wanda Peck ofWinston-Salem; 20 foster children;seven grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; one sister, Ms. Mary Peck of Woodleaf; and two brothers-in-law, Hayes and mate Alberta,Shannon of Hampton, Va., and the Rev. O'Neil Shannon of the home.Funeral services were Thursday,Sept. 17, at Union Baptist Church,conducted by Dr. B.F. Daniels. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. V) s. D Cojiuy Public Libraiy Mocksvlile, NC V. . o '' Joseph C. Allen - ^ SaJem, and fonnerlv of I Winston-Salem in Memorial Chaoel ®R=v. A,fre5X';/°"''"WSy.hc «X~::,e; t:r'' Bom March 30. 1930 i„ d County, Allen w^l Rowan Survivors inclur<»- « Marie Ball of the ho^''"'"P^'°n.C- Allen Jr of T^''«"''Wh daughter, Barbara ^ CentervilJe Va • « daughtersMoclcsviUe and M • of Winston of grandchildren. ' yj John M. Mennell Dr. John McM, Mennell of 2316 Bermuda Village. Advance, died • die JohnEnglart "■ O'f'l. John Mennell was bom the second .he r. '^^"nell ofAHePM and ElizabethAllen Mennell ofSt. Louis. Mo., on21. 1916. in London. He ^aJ^ucated at Pbmbroke College Cam- 2o„He se^ed in the Royal Air Forceduring the second World War and aTd'ISeuT''''"''"^'^^^d, ^ foundingmember, past president and EmeritusCouncilor of the North AmericanAcad^y ofManipulative Medicine. ?n .A awarded the A.B.c:^udson Award by the AmericanAssociation of RehabilitationTherapy In 1989, he received theWalter F. Ratenge Medal of Public Unlvmky ■" ®'P'=He was a Fellow of the AmericanP "demy of Physical Medicine andw i-don and the Royal SocietyOf Medicine and Chairman of thef Physical Medicine Research Founda."><'j^n^ntem^o^ Mulfidisciplin^ L-^® " ®""^yed by hls'wifi/Wttyfrbrother. JamiU .'foH of Wolvercote. Oxijsevcr^.nephews-C DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRli RECORD, THU^DAYrSTlT^j Hattie B. Deszem. ' i u Deszem; 76, of5471 Robinhood Rd..- Winston-Sdem, widow of karvey Deszem.di^ Sunday. Sept. 27. i992,atFor-syth Memorial Hospital. .T>eszem was bom Dec. 29iyi5. m LcwisviJIe to William'Thomas and Martha Jane Chiidresslack. was a life long resident ofForsyth County and was a member Church"""''' MethodistSurviving are: two daughters. MissHazel Mane Deszem of the home andMrs^ Violet Ruth Spillman ofYadkinville; two sons. Wilburn^szem of the home and Roy WilsonI^szem of Qemmons; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren-'and two sisters. Mrs. Arlyne Cor-nehson of Mocksville and MrsEsther Tuttle of King.Funer^ services were Tuesday. Concord UnitedMethodist Church by the RevGeorp A. Burton. Burial followed iii' the church cemetery. ^Mernorials may be made to Concord United Methodist Church. ;Ernest 'Hoover' Pendry ' Mr. Emest Franklin "Hoover"!Pendry, 75. of Main Street. Yadkin ville, died Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. ^ He was born June 20, 1917, in Yadkln County to Charlie and Tilley Cook Pendry. ■ Surviving are: four daughters, Mrs. Charles (Bobbie) Felts ofMocksville, Mrs. Wayne (Kay) Todd of Yadkinville. Mrs. Roderick (Glen- da Campbell) Fitzgerald and Mrs.V/anda Baldwin, both of Salisbury; six grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; and five sisters, Mrs. Matlie Cook of Ramseur. Mrs.Dorothy Brown of Yadkinville, Mrs. Neil McBride of Greensboro, Mrs.■Annie Lou Lynch of Yadkinville, and Mrs. Alma Shore of Oklahoma Ci ty. Okla. • Funeral services were Friday, Sept. 25, in the Mackie-Gentryfuneral Chapel by the Rev. JuniorRoyall. Burial followed in the Center United Methodist Church cemetery. ^ l^onard L. Lunsford ' Mr UonardUroy Lunsford. 82,6f East Bend died Sunday. Sept. 27,1992 at the YadkinNureing Center.• He was bom in Wilkcs County onNov 13, 1909. was retired fromThomasville Furniture Co. ofWinslon-Saiem and was a member ot the Mt. Bethel Baptist Church.: He is survived by: his wife. MaryMikles Lunsford; two daughters.Mrs. Kenny (Betsy) Brown ofYadkinville and ^ay Dixon ofYadkinville; five grandchildren, and6ne sister, Minnie Wright of Mocksville. .• Funeral services were Tuesday.Sept 29. at the Mt. Bethel BaptistChurch by the Revs, Eugene Kogcrand Otis Hurst. Burial followed m- the church cemetery. Dwight W. Pinkston Dwight Wade Pinkston. 82. of2125 801 Highway. Woodleaf. diedMonday, Sept. 28, 1992. at Davtc ,County Hospital in Mocksville. He had been seriously ill for a week.The funeral was Tuesday, Sept. 29, at Woodleaf United MethodistChurch, conducted by the Revs. JohnReeves, pastor, and Shirley Jones,former paslpr. Burial was in Rowan Memorial ftrk. Memorials may be made to Woodleaf United Methodist Church, in care of libby Owens, 950 HartRoad, Woodleaf, NC 27054. Bom Feb. 10. 1910. in RowanCounty, Pinkston was a son of the late Leslie "Lee" David and MamieWhittaker Pinkston. Educated in the Rowan County schools, he was acarpenter. He retired in 1972 fromCatawba College. He was a meml«r of Woodleaf United Methodist Church. His wife, Mary Elizabeth Perrell Pinkston, died Nov. 6, 1991. Sun ivors include: two daughters. Mrs. Henry (Johnsie) Hall ofWoodleaf anl Mrs. Lee (Mamie Sue) Williams of Mocksville; three grand children; and a sister. Sadie Pinkston Agner of Salisbury. CAVIE CO, PUBUiC UBIWRV^DCKSVIUE. NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRIsfe' RECOIuii THU^DAYrS/iriWi^ I Leona S. Smith ^ ' Mrs Smith Smith, 90. resi- Place, formerly of A graveside service was held Tues- ®«""ehera UnitedMctho^st Church cemetery by the Martin ^""''erburk and DanMrs. Smith was bom July 15. th?kr'"c ® ofSmi h 1" • ^ Walker wTs a iif^' ^^^ho^maker andS^J M of BethlehemUnited Methodist Church h. h n preceded In death l»?nH J""' '.f"" "■ i» Brorr^".ir- ^°'^"8htcn>. Mrs.rnrf k/ HUton of AdvanceColumn' P°*'or ofColumbus: one stepHlaughler. Mary o"f t ■'aof'Slory of Lynn; seven grandchildren- nine great-grandchildren; and eighi great-great-grandchildrenMemorials may be made toBeth ehein United Methodist Church 27(S"® • Advance. NC Bobby Gene Wagner Bobby Gate Wagner, 60. of 4171 Pine St.. Kannapolis, died Friday,Sept. 25. i992.atCancerTreatment Center ofTulsa. Tulsa, Okla., afterbeing in declining health for twoyears and seriously ill for one week, The funeral was Tuesday, Sept. 29, at Eastwood Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Johnny Cook. Burial was in Carolina Memorial ' ;Park.• Memorials may be made to the building fund of Eastwood Baptist Church, 320 Cook St., Kannapolis, NC 28083. ■ Bom Dec. 17, 1931, in DavieCounty, Wagner was a son of the late Clarence Wagner and Grace Wagner ,! Pouncey, He was a graduate ofijWinecoff High School, w4iere he was class president; He was a member of •Eastwood Baptist Church and adeacon. Wagner was formerlyemployed in the penonal orderdepartment of Cannon Mills Co. Hehad also owned and q»rated sporting goods stores in Kannapolis for 20 , years. ' ' .From 1960 to 1980, he was presi-^dent of ASA Umpires Association.' He was a past president of Kannapolis Boosters Club. Surviving are: his wife", Frances '•Cavih, Wagner; three daughters, ! > Lynn W. Griffin of Kannapolis, i ■ Kimberly W. Hardy of China Grove;•jand Laura W. Brooks of Kannapolis; V: two sons, Rocky D. Wagner of White' i Pine,- Tcnn., and Bobby Gene•• Wagner'Jr. of Kannapciis; his step^: ' father, Leo Pouncey of Kannapolis;, and six grandchildren. -Martha Z. Sowers Mrs. Martha Mildred Zimmerman Sowers, 79, of Route 14, Hwy, 150 North, Lexington died Wednesday, Sept. 23. 1992. at her home after a critical illness of three weeks. 1 Funeral services were Friday, Sept. 25, at Good Hope United Methodist Church by the Rev. Thomas Robertson. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Sowers was bom in Davie County Feb. 3. 1913, to Ott Daniel .and Julia Sprinkle Zimmerman, She was a retired employee of Edgewood Apparel and was a member of Good Hope United Methodist Church. • She was preceded in death by her husband, Cklus Leo Sowers, Sept. 7, 1981, and a grandson, MarkBostick, Jan. 14, 1990. Surviving are: three daughters, Mrs. Tommy (Margaret) Dunning of Hwy. 150 North, Lexington, Mrs. Arthur (Eva Mae) Bostick of Mocksvillc and Mrs. Jimmy (Rosemary) Bryan of Winston- Salem; three brothers, Harvey Zim merman of Advance, Elmer Zimmer- •man of Fork, and James Zimmerman .of Famiington; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. V Mildred S'Smith ■ Mrs. Mildred Scott Smith. 69, of'Church St., Cooleemee, died Sun- tZ' at her homeafter a period of declining health. Funeral services were to be 2 p.mWedn«day, Sept. 30. at CooleemeeFirst Baptist Church by the Rev.Urry Allen. Burial was to be in: Kowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. I iZfT- March 29. 'r L County, a daughter'°J'^®'^'?R-B.-andFloraByrdScott.• ^ employed with ErwinMills in Cooleemee, was a retired I secretary from First Baptist Church ; « Sun-,uay School teacher._ Survivors include: her husband •Thomas Clement Smith of the home-two sons, the Rev:. Randall Smith DUMi—®Sja missionary in the Raleigh, one brother and sister-in-law. Fred and Mary Scott of^.Idsboro: a sister-in-law, PaulineScott of Cooleemee: and fi ve grandchildren, j-.i . . . ;Memorials may be made to First ■Baptist pnrch';of CooMarginal St., Cooleemee, NC 27014, ^ Cftvifi CO. mmo cibp>p^ MOCKSVILCE. NC i <o 3-- -<s .o Meadowbrook Davie Nursing Center, Advance, formerly of 314 YadkJn Ave., Spencer, died Tuesday, Sept. 29,19M, at Porsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem. The funeral was Friday, Oct. 2, at Oakdale Baptist Church, with the Rev. Robert T. Heard, pastor, of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Bom Jan. 24, 1908, in Rowan County, she was a daughter of the late Mos^ Smith and Minnie Well Wyatt Smith. She was educated in the Rowan County schools. For some years, Mrs. Atwell and her husband lived in Washington, D.C., where she managed Napoleon Restaurant and Cafe Burgandy. She and her husband moved back to Spencer after retiring in 1969. She was a member of Oakdale Baptist Church and Spencer Woman's Club. Her husband, Charles A. Atwell, died Oct. 19, 1980. She was also preceded in death by a son, Charles A. AtwellJr., on Feb. 8, 1979. Survivors include: two sons, H.L. Bud" Atwell of Bermuda Run and D. Stewart Atwell of Washington, D.C.; six grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; and one sister, Ethel Miller of St, Petersburg, Fla. Parkview yClrcle,y;Salisbury;i 'died t Wednesday, Sept.' 30,''1992,^ at Rowan Meihorial Hospital. She had been seriously ill for two weeks. The funeral was Saturday, Oct. 3, at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, with the Rev. I. Mayo Little, pastor, of- flciating. Burial was in City Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 131 W. Council St., Salisbury, NC 28144, or to the charity of the donor's choice. Bom Nov. 2, 1911, in Davie CounQr, she was a daughter of the late Herbert L. and Lena Wellman Milholen. Educated in the Cooleemee schools, she had been employed by .Brwin Mills and had wpri^';^^a telephone operator. She^w^'^a ' member of St. Luke's Episcopal • Church, where she was a member of the Episcopal Church Women and served on the Altar Guild. She was also a member of the Retired Federal Employees Association. Survivors include her husband, Clarence E. Bailey; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas L. (Patrida) Shuping of Elkhart, Ind. ; two grandchildren; one brother, H.L. Milholen of Hampton, Va.; and two sisters, Lena Privette of Late Norman and Dorcas Hoover of Cooleemee. /Mary Eva Boyles Maiy Eva Boyles, 67, of 6511 Gateridge Drive, Raleigh, died Sun day, Oct. 4, 1992. ' A memorial service was held Tues day, Oct. 6, at Edenton Street United Methodist Church in Raleigh. Survivors include her husband, A1 Boyles; one son and daughter-in-law. Randy and Joan Smith B^les, of Ad- vmce; one brother, Edward Glenn Sipe of Daytona Beach, Fla.; and one sister, Audrey • Sipe West of Charleston, W.Va. Memorials may be made to Ruth Sheets Adult Day Care, c/o Edenton Street United Methodist Church, 228 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27603. Mary McDaniel Burl^ran, 88, of ! Elma's Rest Home, Salisbury,. . formeriyofCooper St, died Friday, , Oct. 2, 1992, at the rest home. She had been in declining health for several years. • . i A grav^ide service wm Monday, Oct. 5, in Chestnut Hfll Cemetery with Dr. Ronald Heddle, pastor of Stallings Memorial Bqitist Church, ofBciating. • Bom June 25, 1904, in Davie CounQT, she was a dam^ter of the Jate Daniel Boone McDaniel and ! Maggie Muiphy McDaniel. Educated in the Davie CounQr schools, she was retired froin Con&hpi Co. She at- tend^ St"" Churciff? Her Husband ,-^ohh= Arcy Burleyson, died on Oct 9,'1974. Survivors include: two" sisters, Martha M. Jenkins of Salisbury and Lillie Hepler of Mocksville; and one niece. '• Baptist OAVIE CO.. PUBLIC DBITOTf MOCKSViaE. NC 1^; .V "1 Davie Oct f. Jeni.«ni— Afondaithe Baptist i: in®!'S''««omciatiV^®>'«^«and 'He »ss Chuft.;, A^emorials mav Edwin Ward Copeland. • Jr.V',v; Mr. Edwin Ward Copeland Jr., 76, of Bermuda Run, died Sunday, Oct. 4, 1992 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was a graduate of Plainfield, N.J., schools and the evening school of Newark College of Engineering. He was a life-long Presbyterian. He retired from the Ralph M. Par- . sons Co. in 1983 after a career in ' management of significant engineer- ' ing/construction industrial projects in (the U.S. 'and abroad. Surviving are his wife, Patricia Sheridan Copeland of the home; one daughter, Pamela Copeland Hughes of Dallas, Tx., two grandchildren; and one brother, William Charles . Copeland of We^eld, N.J. , A memorial service was to be Thursday, Oct. 10, at 10 a.m. at Vogler's Oemmons Chapel, con ducted by the Rev. Robert Fiedler. The femily was to receive friends following the service. ^ Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie County, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, NC 27028. rDAyiE COUNXY E^r^EIU'RISE RECORD. THURSDAY Or* St low V y • Archie S. Goforth Mr. Archie Smith Gofoith Sr., 83, of Rt. 1, Millers Creek, died Sunday, Oct. 4, 1992, at his home. Funeral services were Tuesday, • Oct. 6, at Lewis Fork Baptist Church by the Revs. Sherrili Welbum and Ricky Speas. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mr. Goforth was bom in Wilkes County on July 30, 1909, to John Wesley and Jenny Church Goforth. He was of the Baptist faith. Surviving are: three daughters, Dorothy G. Wolfe of Ferguson, Jewel G. Boone of Advance, and Eula D. Osborne of Blountville, Tenn.; one son, Ben Goforth of Ferguson; nine grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one brother, Woodrow Goforth of Lenoir. Myrtle H. Hendrlx Mrs. Myrtle Howard Hendrix 90 Mrs. Hen^ spent most of her life wtt.wulowofClanaceL.Hen. Surviving are: one son, Mr. c L Clemmons; six giandchildien- six St^s^grandchildren; one eieat on^at grr„v'?f sister and one cSo \/ tt<3 <3 V Iva Grace A. PTuitt Mrs. Iva Grace Anderson Pruitt, 75, of350 Elrawood Drive, Winston- ^em, widow of Elzie Dayton Piuitt, died Ttiesday, Sept. 29,1992, at her • ftome,r- p? She; was jjbrft^pyM^^ 1916, hi ' (Sparta td'^eonnieWland Sarah Vic-^- ^jMiaiPruittJsSui^vedson,-^ Nprmaiu?Xee^Pi:ultt l of .SWaidiiiigtoni5.D;c.^ij^rhephew8y^Jeriy C.1 Gardner Sr.:,of ;WaIIbuix,| |Wmstoii^rfeiamGaylp^dcwoni i; W 8iBat-n^w8.4M;R'j l'i h^dPriJi <;wink^^^^:ASa»tfday. Bapdst kC 281^- . $„ Botn Lanntng ^nd "T^tUbo*Maty ^^ounty sch^®' , vadkio hoinetnf ® ^ she^2S?S^«e^ve».S tl 1955; wo Bailey of ^ Tbotnas Kaide Salt8l>o^ jpjjesdne.T 3,^^ Helen Ijogian, 0°^ .1? o OAVIE CO. POBUC LIBKART moisms. m j" Q=> if V <5— -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 15, 1992 Luther Eugene Baity~ ulilher Eugene Baity, 52, of Rt. 4 yadkinvilie, died Monday, Oci, J2 at 2 p.m. at his home. He was bom in Yadkin County, the son of the late Dewey and Sarah Shore Baity, Mr. Baity was a member of Turners Creek Baptist Church and was a former used car dealer. I on July 1.1^61, to Pauline Hamm Baity, who i survives of the home. Also surviving j are two daughters, Mrs. Billy ^ Teresa" Matthews and Mrs. Keith rSarah" Bcrfes, both ofYadkinvUle; □ "R"by" Shore ^ IofYadkinville, Mrs. Lloyd "Ethel" ?,JoIIey, Nellie Cranfili. both of 1Mwksville. Mrs. R.M. "Stella' Hut- „Chens and Mrs. Jimmy "Nancy" Ed-dieman. bcth of Yadldnville. andMrs. Wayne "Frances" Myers ofUemmons; two brothers, Charles n Baity, and wife Thelma. and Harold 7:Baity and wife Linda, both of anYat^viJJe; two grandchildren, Ben- nfjamm Keith Boles and Jeremy Kyle ci, Boles. ' ,Funeral services were scheduled ^for 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Turners jjCr«k Baptist Church by the Rev. r^len Barker and the Rev. Eugene.. Goodman. Burial was to follow in the 'church cemetery., ;j .; Elgin ■■■ \i I ■ ■ Elgm,.Gienji Ellis; ^63,-of< • Route 3, Mlling Road, Mocksville,' : died Monday, Oct.M2, 1992, at For-'[ tsyth Hospit^. ' ; Funeral services were to be at 4 ;p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14. in Cor- I ;naizer Baptist Church by the Revs.." Elmer Day and Hampton Morgan. ; ; Burial was to be in the church' j; cemetery.j J Memorials may be made to thei 0 Cemetery Fund of Comatzer Baptist ; i> Church, Rt. 3, Mocksville. ; ' Mr. Ellis was bom in Davie Coun-?ty July 16. 1929, to the late Willie a Lee and Stella Carter Ellis and was5 retired from Sara Lee Hosiery, Pro- pduct Development Division. ; He was a member of Comatzer 5 Baptist Church and the Advance j Masonic Lodge., J Surviving are: his wife. Mary\ j' jSlawter Ellis of the home; twoV ^daughters, Vickie Williams of\ ..Whiteland, Ind., and Melinda Nor-I r.man of Advance; one son, E.G. Ellis; / 5;Jr. of Rt. 2, Fantiingtai communi- •/; Jty, Mocksville; fi ve grandchildren;/ ;-and two sisters. Mrs. Ralph (Ethel)/ 1 J Jones of Rt. 3, Mocksville and Mrs. •:Lawrencc (Georgia) Comatzer of Rt. ■ I s4, Advance, >• ... ■ f- y Bert Lee ' K • , Mr. Bert Lee Bell, 87, of 3322Bermuda Village. Advance, died Thursday at his home.Mr. Beil was bom Feb. 19, 1905in Alton, HI., to Bert Lee Bell Sr. and Martha Percival Beil. He attendedLake Forest University and served asLl. Commander in the United StatesNavy during World War H.He was a retired sales manager for Addressograph/Multigraph CorpMr. Bell lived 20 yeais in Tampa,'FJa., while there he served as president of the Tampa Rotary Club, president of Sales Executives Club, president of the Presbyterian Homes' of South Florida and as the Elder ofthe Palmacia Presbyterian Churchand was a charter member of the Car- roliwood Presbyterian Church.He and his wife moved to the Bermuda Run community in 1985. . Surviving are his wife, HelenBrown BeU of the home; onedaughter, Mrs, Dana Bell Pittmanand husband. Warren Robert Pittmanof Charlotte; four grandchildren and SIX great-grandchildren.A memorial service was held Mon-Oct. 12, at Bermuda Village bythe Revs. Robert Fiedler and Dusty Fiedler. ' ' - . . Mary Belle Deal Day Mrs. Mary Belie Deal Day, 89, c Messick Road, Jonesville, • dieThursday. tXt. 8, 1992. at Hug Chatham Memorial Hospital,Funeral services were Salurda>Oct. 10, at Jonesville First Bapti> Church by Drs. Maxwell Hill an> Ray Hamilton. Burial was ii Crestwood Memorial Gardens. ■Mrs. Day was bom in Alexande County Oct. 23, 1902 to Jacob am Rosa Belle Walker Deal. She was ; homemaker, a member of Joncsvilli First Bpatist Church and a membe I of Lucy Hanes Chatham Club. She was preceded in death by hehusband, Joe R. Day, in 1970. Surviving are three daughters am sons-in-law. Tom and Betty J< Haynes, Reg and Mary Banner, al of Jonesville. Fred and Lucille Fur ches of Mocksville; one son am daughter-in-law. Jack P. "Sonny'and Lois Day ofGastonia; lOgrand children; 14 great grandchildren; cm half sister, Cecil Deal of Greenville S.C.: one half brother, Ogden Deal. .' Greenville, S.C. ! Robert L. Gaitheriv' M ! ''Robert Lester Galther, 71, of Rt. 4, Mooresville, died Friday, Oct. 9,, 1992, at Iredcll Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. He was a retired truck driver for Hubbard Farms. He is survived by his wife, Edith Louise Ladd Gaither; two daughters, Joan G. Cartner of Kilmer Lane, Mooresville, and Mrs. Hilda G. Shaw of Matthews; two brothers, Kelly Gaither of Mocksville and Clay Gaither of Winston-Salem; one sister, Mrs. Lucille G. Morrison, Galax, Va.; and three grandchildren. He was a member of Broad Street Church of CJirist. Memorials may be made to the Broad Street Church of Christ, 433 ' E. Broad St., Statesville, NC 28677. _ ^ Services were Sunday, Oct. 11, at Broad Street Church of Christ with burial in Iredell Memorial Gardens. DKVIE CO, PUBUC MocKsviuE. m -DAyiE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 15, 1992 w Flossie Burge Simmons Mrs. Flossie Ada Burge Simmons, 88, formerly of Rt. 1, Mt. Airy, died Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1992, at Brookridge, the N.C. Baptist Home in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Simmons was bom in Surry County March 16, 1904 to Emmett T. and Jennie D. Burge. She was married to John Alexander Simmons, former superintendent of N.C. Granite Coiporaion and Surry Coun ty commissioner. She was a member of Holly Springs Baptist Church, a former school teacher at Sheltontown School and was manager of the Snack Bar at Northern Surry Hospital in Mt. Airy. Surviving are threee daughters, ' Marcelene Simmons Robertson, Raleigh, Lois Simmons Walker, Statesville, and Kathleen Simmons Edwards, Fredericksbuig, Va,; two sons, Mitchell McClay Simmons, San Diego, Calif, and Roger Win- field Simmons, Bermuda Run; eight grandchildren and nine gret grand children; one sister, Mrs. Isla Huff of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held Friday, . Oct. 9, at the Holly Springs Baptist Church, condttcted by Dr. Jim Hall and the Rev. Carl iSizemore with burial in the church'cemetery. Memori^ may be made to Holly : Springs Bpatist Church, Northern' Surry Hosptal, Triad Alzheimers; Assn. or charity of the donor's choice. / Earl J. Smith Mr. Earl J, Smith, 72, of Lakchursty N.J,, died Tuesday, Oct 6, 1992. n He was bom March 20, 1920 in I Davie Couny, a son of the late Robah G. Smith and Bessie K. Smith. ' Survivors include his wife, Doris: Monahan Smith of the home; seven, children; several grandchildren; two , sisters, Mrs. Grace Langston and Mrs. Eugene Lee, both of Rt, 1, Ad- vance; two bothers, Kennit Smith of Rt. 2, Mocksville, and Leo G. Smith of Lafayette, Tenn. , : L. Raymond ^ Mr. L. Raymond Twyman of Bcr-;^ muda .Village died, at the Wednesday,:Pct; 7, 1992. . ^ SJ ije was bOTi in Harrisonvule, Md.,J a son of Luther Robinson and GerT: j tnide Runnenburger T^man. V .; Mrs. Twyinan was a member of the S.A.E. and' had founded niunerous manufacturing companies. , As an engineer, he had over 100 patents on various items. He played , a vitid role in World War II in air craft designing. ' Mr. Twyman is survived by hiswife, Kathryn "Kay" Kcan Twyman of die home; a son, Donald R. Twyman, California; two daughtere, Darcy Lynne Twyman of California, and Diane Varie T. Wietzke of Bir mingham, Mich.; two grandsons. In'honoring the wishes of Mr. Twyman, there will be no services.' I Nancy Shermer Holcomb ~ Mrs. Nancy Sue Shermer Holcomb, 82, of 1172 Waughtown r Street, Winston-Salem, died Wednes day; Oct. 7, 1992, at Forsyth j. Memorial Hospital. She was bom Dec. 20, 1909 in Davie Couny to John Boyd and Delia . • iMarkland Shermer. " Mrs. Holcomb had been a resident . of Winston-Salem since 1927. She : was a member of Vemon Forest Bap- ; ^ list Church where she was active in ' the Helping Hand Sunday School ; Class until her health prevented it. : Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Oscar "Jackie" Tesh of Walnut ; Cove, Mrs. Chris "Jan" Hooper of ; Lexington! Mrs. Tony "Judie" Pack of iWinston-Salem; three sons, Paul p A;/?(nd wife, Lois, Holcomb; Ted F. I and; wife, Frenshie, Holcomb and ! L;S. "Luke" Holcomb of Winston- { Sajpm; r one/ sister, Mrs. Robie "Frances" Jarvis of Fork; 23 grand- ^ children; 28 great grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.' '* Funeral services were held Friday, ! OCt. 9, at Vogler& Sons Main Street ; Chapel, n Yrinston-Salcin, with< the I Rev. Terry Coats officiating. - I Memorials may be made to Vemon f Forest Baptist Church, Rt. 12, Box 170-B, Winston-Salem, NC 27107.; OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBIMR^ MOCKSVILLEI, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 22, 1992- O 0 J ^ vEstelleB.; Allen nK.: jv,.' ; ^ i- Mrs>&ielle Boger'AlIen,^-70, of ^ Route 3, Mocksville, died Thursday, Oct. 15,1992, in Forsyth Hospital in Winston-Salem. She had been in declining health for four months and seriously ill for the past six weeks. Funeral services were Saturday, Oct. 17, in Batons Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Leland Richardson of ficiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Cancer Research, 1900 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 or for the Mocksville First Presbyterian Church, 261 S. Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028. Mrs. Allen was bom in Davie County May 20, 1922, to the late Malcus and Amanda Duim Boger and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are: her husband of 53 years, Mr. Rober G. Allen of the home; two daughters and sons-in- law. Mrs. Norman "Pete" (Angeline) Shore of Cooleemee and Mrs. Rick (Vivian) Kinter of Salisbury; two sons and daughters-in- law, Gary and Jean Allen of Salisbury and Rober "Keith" and JoAnn Allen of Mocksville; three grandchildren; two great grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Mabel Howard of Advance, Mrs. . Sarah Jones and Mrs. Evelyn Seamon, both of Mocksville, Mrs. : Maty Alice Fulp of Walkertown; and one brother, Mr. John I^ul Boger of Clemmons.'- ' . i-Gerievie. RC.'Ai^el • Mrs. Genevie McAllister Angel, 78, resident of Meadowbrook Manor, Clemmons, and former resi dent of Mradow Terrace of Davie County, died Monday, Oct. 19, 1992, at the home. She had been in declining health since 1989. Mrs. Angel was bom Oct. 20, 1913, in Anderson, S.C., a daughter of Julius Edward and Janie Martin Mc^ister. She had been a resident of High Point and the vicini^ most of her life, before moving to Winston-Salem three years ago. She was a retired employee of the Blacksmith Shop in High Point and was a member of the Covenant United Methodist Church in High Point. On Oct. 15,1931, she was married ' to lUchard J. Angel, wdio preceded her in dMth on Oct. 6, 1988. Surviving are: one daughter, Ms. Shirl Johnson of 961 Bermuda Run, Advance; two grandchildren; one great-grandMn; two sisters, Mrs. C.G. (Grace) Nelson of 140-D Old Mill Rd., High Point and Mrs. Nell n Patterson of Charlotte; and two brothers, J.C; McAllister Sr. and Herbert McAllister, both of High Point. ^ Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21, at theCumby Eastchester Drive Chapel by the Rev. Mark J. Key. Burial was to foUow in the Floral Garden Park jCemetery..': . n n ^T;' ' / I Marie "Nee" Beamon Mrs. Marie "Nee" Weaver ; Beamon, 76, of Kemersville, widow ; of Odell Beamon, died Saturday, Oct. i 17, 1992, at Forsyth Memorial ; Hospital. l" She was bom in Davie County i Nov. 28, 1915, a daughter of J.B. ; and Eva Sanders Weaver. Mrs. Beamon was retired from thej. physical therapy department of N.C. : Baptist Hospital and was a member : of the First Church of God in High ) Point. Surviving sisters, Mrs. I Ruth Reece of Winston-Salem Con- ; valescent Center and Mrs. Nell ; Ballard of Kemersville; one niece, ; Mrs. Faye Peddycord of j Kemersville; two nephews, Harold ' Gardner of Winston-Salem and Dan ; Goldner of Pinnacle; two sisters-in- • law, Mrs. Opal Cook and Mrs. ; Lucille Vogler, both of Winston- ! Salem; and a number of great-nieces K and nephews. V Funeral services were Tuesday, ; Oct. 20, at the Pierce Funeral Home f Chapel by the Revs. Danny Neeves 5 and John Osteen. Burial followed in ! Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. i Memorials may "be made to the '.First Church of God, 1921 S. Main j; St., High Point, N.C., or to the chari- t ty of the donor's choice. J \Rosa Lee Bodenheimer Mrs. Rosa Lee Owens Bodenheimer, 68, of 4970 Phelps Dr., Winston-Salem, died unexpectedly Saturday, Oct. 17, 1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. . Mrs. Bodenheimer was bom Aug. 7, 1924, in Surry County to Gar and Cora Owens. She retired in 1987 from Bassick-Sack Co. after 35 years of service. Mrs. Bodenheimer was an active member of Walkertown First Baptist . Church. She is survived by: her husband, ; Mr. Dewey Wilson "Doc" I Bodenheimer of the home; two ' sisters, Marie Riddle of Advance and i Jane Smith of Mocksville; two ' brothers, James and David Owens, •; both of Advance; one sister-in-law, : Mrs. J.C. (Hortense) Catlett of j Walkertown; and several nieces and ; nephews. Funeral services were Monday, ' Oct. 19, at Hayworth-Miller Rural i Hali Chapel by the Revs. Stan [ Howard and Jerry Benfield. Burial 1; followed in Gardens of Memory 5 Mausoleum in Walkertown. J >/ ; John L. Cowan ; John Leonard Cowan, 59, of 1 " Ryan St., Salisbury, died Thursday, ' Oct. 15, 1992. at Rowan Meinonal Hospital. He had been in declining . health for several years. The funeral was Monday, Oct. iv, i at Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home l \n Salisbury, conducted by Ae Re^ ; J.L. Stowe. Burial was in Oakwood :^®Bom'May 28, 1933, >n Rowan "• County, Cowan was a son of the late : Lino and Luvada Neely Cowan. ; Educated in the Rowan County schools, he had retired from Home i Oil and Coal Co. He was a former; member of Boxwood B^Ust Church ^ of Mocksville. ' Survivors include; two sons, John • L. Cowan Jr. of Salisbury and Terry^■ W Cowan of the home; five sisters,' Etorothy Abel, Josephine Rhodw and' Helen Beaty, all of Salisbury ,■Wilson of Cooleemee and Ruby■ Gaines of Florence, S.C. ' Tuesdav C •'■'"cnafcSS')" ;'on. Wilbur 5""®^.' Of Sr^ddaughter I ^rand; Davie Coim. ' "lelia i Alino^of D, T°.'^f'avieCoi'>• o„^7®^^onChar/ofte \r..r. foster /6, a7?'®^'oesv Church <rr- OAYJE CO- Pl/BUC UBBARr MOCKSVILCE. NC pa DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 22, 1992^ James HoUingsworth James GrQr HoUingsworth, infant son of Melissa HoUingsworth of Route 3, Mocksville, died Friday, Oct. 16, 1992, in North Carolina Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. A graveside service was conducted iat the Bixby Church of the Living God cemetery Monday, Oct. 19, by the Rev. Gary Hockaday. The child was bom July 31,1992, in Forsyth County. tn addition to his mother, he is sur vived by; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith of Route 3, MocksvUle, and Mr. and Mrs. Dolan HoUingsworth of Lakeworth, Fla.; and his maternal great- grandparents, Stella Smith of Ad vance, Callie Hudson of Advance, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe HoUingsworth of Cooleemee. Nathaniel Howell Mr. Nathaniel Howell of Chi- quapin, died Sunday, Oct. 11,1992, at the pavie County Hospital. He was a native of Davie County and a retired farmer. Mr. Howell was a member of Chi- quapin Grove Baptist Church. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Shirley BlackweU of Winston- Salem; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Frances Carter of Winslon-Salem- a devoted uncle, Mr. Charlie "Doc" Howell of Mocksville; and a host of other relatives and friends. • Funeral services were Friday, Oct. "16, from the Chiquapin Grove Bap tist Church with Dr. W.C. Hay of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Frederick Andrew Jones Frederick Andrew Jones, son of Frederick Todd and Lisa Ann Jones of 20S0 Ridge Road. Salisbuty, died Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1992, at Rowan i Memorial Hospital, where he was ' • ;bom Octi^h992A The body was cremated. ' - In addition to his parents, he is sur vived by: his paternal grandparents, Kitty Morefield Jones of Salisbury and BUI R. Jones of MocksviUe; his maternal grandparents, Pamela GaU Patterson of Asheboro and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth EUer of SaUsbury; paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. . Fred Morefield; and maternal great- . grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James , Setzer of Granite Quarry^ Jonathan Taylor Lynch Jonathan Taylor Lyndi, infant son of John Walter Lynch HI and Amy Litaker Lynch, of Rt. 1, Advance, died Thur'sday at his hone. n He was bora Aug. 17, 1992, in Winston-Salem and was first runner -up in ^utyand was most hanckome in the'Cover Miss-Cover Boy USA Pageant in 1992. Surviving are: his mother and father of the home; two sisters, Whitney Nicole Lynch and Emily Brooke Lynch of the home; pateraal grandmother, Mrs. Jane Lynch of MocksvUle, and maternal grand father, Richard Aaron Litaker of Jonesboro, Tenn.; maternal grand- modier, Mrs. Dawn Litaker of Kerhersville;' ' paternal great- grandmother,. Mrs. Mary Lewis of Advance; maternal grandmothers are MatUe Litaker of KernersvUle and Mrs. Fay Yates of. High Point. Funer^ services were Saturday, Oct. 17, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Sam Carter. Burial foUowed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. . Memorials may be made to Uie SIDS Research. . / jowph CflainM • service was tn iv> i, U i,, St^veside U.S. Army veteran. a moAwJTndude^wfiJ?^^ Ma uSISe'gS ofa brotheJ'^'ASS vy Margaret c" Pl£lp-lg|- Phelps.':68,formerly of Cooleemee, died Moii- Man ^^^owbrqokManor m Qemmons. - - :. at 1 ^held^^^"^sday in the National Cenwteiy of Salisbury, conducted bythe Rev. Darren Cox ' - / ^"Mayll.-lWinDurhkii;, laie FUul R. arid Annie lysor ChehV; ® horaeraaker an^^ rl'li " nrember^Jf !CTOlwmee first BapUst Churchir- J , Survivors include: her husbinii !James Franklin Phelps Jr. ofVance; four g^dchUdren; and four i great-grandchildren. v '.<!'■/'Z>- i oAiae CO, puBUc ubiwwwocKSViireb NO ® ® f 3 3;? ®^fis O- a fS'S* ^ e ^ &• O fc? as •-V s •# ^ * fa i •®'f 5s-'' i IS 35, .< 8, i '§ 8 o » J 8C—DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 29, 1992 ^ Nellie M. Allen i ^ Nellie McClamrock Alien,' 95, r formerly of 200 E. C StJ, rKan-;. : napdiis, died Wednesday, Oct. 21, : 19^, at Best of Care Rest Home. She l|ad been in declining health for a number of years and seriously ill for a month. The funeral was Thursday, Oct. 22. at Lady's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Don McNair, Burial was at Carolina Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, 101 N. Main St., Kannapolis, NC 28081. Bom Jan. 16, 1897, in Davie County, Mrs. Allen was a daughter of the late Chalmers T. and Mary Elizabeth Scaford McClamrock. Retired from Cannon Mills Co., she was a member of First Baptist Church. Her husband, Shelly K. Allen, died in November 1976. Survivors include; three sons. Hall Allen of Kannapolis and Earl and Wade Allen, both of Landis; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Richard E. Barney''.-^". / Richard ...^ Eugene Bamcy, BIysworth n Court. Winston- Salem, died L, Saturday, Oct. '*,•**'■-1^24, 1992, at his ^ home after a The was Monday, Oct. 26, atIptons Funeral Home Chapel, con-du(nedbythcRev.Paul Riggs.pasiorof Mwksville First Bapltsl ChurchBurial was in Rose Cemetery ' Memorials may be made toAlzheimers Research, 836 Oak StWinston-Saiem, NC 27103 of For-syth County Hospice.Bom Feb. 28. 1956. Barney was and JoAnn Barneyof 162 Dogwood Lane. MocksviljeHe was a graduate of Davie CoiiijtyHigh School and served in the ui.-Air Force. He was a licensed hairdresser and had lived in Denver,Colo. He also worked as a real estate"broker before moving back to Davie'County.. >. ,, .1^. i' : Survivors, in addition ^to,'his: parents, include: two sisters, MarthaJohnson of Alabama and Diane', yog'crofAdvance; a brother, tony. Barney Jr. of Advance; his maten^i grMdparents. Clydeand ^Pauline1 Sofley Allen of ^ocksvillerai^jrir^temal grandfather, Jiiij Bameyrof: .Advance... 87^of MefdotbLk'S^^ Cora^Sepfl'aTposT fNancy Willian,,.' sR°. S*" Barle. sister, Mrs Sallv / one dafocflr'^c "™-a?d''S?r-'S;CeS Robert P. Bradshaw V Robert Pinkney Brad^aw, 67, of Lakewood Drive, Mocksville, died Saturday. Oct. 24, 1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem, after being in declining health. The funeral was Monday, Oct. 26,at Batons Funeral Home Chapel con ducted by Gaude Fharr. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park, Salisbury. Bom Oct. 10, 1925, in Union Ci ty, Tenn., Bradshaw was a son of the late Robert Lee and Bessie Hendricks Bradshaw. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War II and was retired from FMC-Link Belt, Chicago, 111. He was a member of The Northwest Church of Christ in Chicago. Survivors include; his wife, Ann Yarbrough Bradshaw; two sons, JoeEarl Nettles of Quimby, S.C.,.and ••Edward . Thomas Nettles ' of;]Cooleemee; . seven grandchildren; |: three great-grandchildren;' and'twojbrothers, Thomas . Bradshaw. off; Jacksdnville, Ea!, and William Brad^l shaw of Lansing, Mich. Lois E. Bailey Mrs. Lois Emerson Bailey, 90, of14508 Black Belt Road, HunlersviUe,died Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1992, at the Carolina Medical Center in Charlotte. Mrs. Bailey was bom in DavieCounty Dec. 29, 1902, and was the daughter of the late John StewartBailey and Bessie Brown Bailey. She was a retired homemaker and was a member of the First B^iist Church in Charlotte. Funeral services were conductedSaturday, Oct. 24, at the Almond,^ymer & McConnell Funeral HomeThapcl In HunlersviUe by Dr, .harles D. Paige. Burial followed in he Sharon Memorial Park in Charlotte.Surviving are: one niece, Mrs.Anne G. Payne of Huntersville; two icphews, Mr, John S. Emerson of ^kewood, Fla., and Mr. James A. Emerson of Dellona, Fla.; and onereat-niece, Mrs. Kimberiy P. Reid f Huntersville. Brady T. Draughn Mr. Brady Thomas Draughn, 89,j of Rt. 4, YadkinvUle, diedThur^y, Oct. 22, 1992, at his home. He was bom in Surry County toJohn and Martha Simpson Draughn. Mr. Draughn was a member of Turner's Creek Baptist Church and was a retired carpenter and farmer. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Ef- fie Plowman Draughn of the home; two daughters, Gcrthie Shore and Treva Gou^, both of Yadkinville; one son, Harvey Draughn of Clem- mons; seven grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and one sister, Annie Jones of Mocksville.Services were Saturday, Oct. 24,at Turner's Creek Baptist Church by the Revs. Allen Barker and Gene Goodman. Burial followed in the "church cemetery. OywtE CO. PUBLICjjdOCKSYlLLE. NC 8C-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPJUSE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 29, 1992 'V Os. V (K V V .V J Carl K. Hargraves Mr. Carl Kenneth Hargraves Sr. of 223 N. Jackson Ave., Winston- Salem, died Monday, Oct. 19,1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.He was a native of Winston-Salem and was a graduate of Atkins High School' and Winston-Salem State University, Class of 1946. He did further studies at A&T Univer sity in Greensboro, Virginia State University in Petersbuig, Va., and Columbia University, New Yokr, Class of 1958. His teaching career was inb Cher- ryville and Mt. Airy and he was later made principal of schools in Mocksville and Thomasville. He was a member of Grace United Presbyterian Church where he serv ed as a Deacobn, Elder, Trustee, and Chairman of the Budget Conunittee. He held ofiRce in The Corinthian ^ Lodge No. 17, Prince HaU Masons ^pfj Mocksville;... ' Suiyiving:afe;' his wife, Mrs." Elaine Cain Hargraves of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Ondyn Withers- poon and spouse, Virgil, of Seymour, Ind.; one son, Mr. Carl K. Hargraves Jr. of Winston-Salem; two grand children; one sister, Mrs. Blondie Kimbroughof San Francisco, Calif.; one brother, Mr. James Hargraves of Norfolk, Va.; one aunt; one uncle; several cousins, in-laws and other relatives and fnends. Funeral services were Friday, Oct. 23 in Grace United Presbyterian Church with Dr. Samud Stevenson officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery with Masonic rites given by Corinthian Lodge No. 17, Prince Hall Masons. J j^win Jackson t , • ^*"0 Jackson, 71, of 1029 Winston-Salem, diedSun^y, Oct. 25, 1992, at Foi^ Memorial Hospital. ^ r ^ ^ Pearlief ntdher Jackson. was a member of Moravian aurch and SrS "'li'Army dur-gg World Warn, where he sirvedFrance, Rhineland, Europe. He received the E A M P Medal with two Bronze Ser- Conduct Medal, ° Medal. ,-•Mf. Jackson is survived by: one Linda DunleJy of' STr of'r!^® ^""is^ng Jr. of aemmons and Artie J. gmg of Lexington; one son, Dallas I Winston-Salem; seven' i one great-grandchild; ^ piiiirv.1, k ^ Fnedland Moravian ' ® Craver.Burial followed in the church ^veyard with foil militaiy rites bv i Moravian Church.. ' ■( Virginia F. Harris J Mrs. Virginia Ferebee Harris, 70,'^ of 2116 Westover Terrace, Burl ington, died Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1992, at her residence after a lengthy illness. She was bom in Davie County to the late William Flave and Zella Ward Ferebee. Mrs. Harris was a member of Front Street United Methodist Church and past member of Burl ington Women's Club. Surviving are: her husband. Earl S. Harris Sr. of the home; son, E. Stan- ton Harris Jr. of Burlington; six r sisters, Mrs. Polly Simpson of CoItjurnbja, S.C./Mrs. Catfaeriitti milld^f' Adanta;" Ga.v.' l^'^lljiie' Bd^by of bj^ross;|ine5^'^et#of/GreenvAm^^Vwkinsonofl rat'bfl cksville, aiM( JackLwHunterT"r-W JAssn.j''3digy|^aveif2||Ct;v PO%ox''2636;piaMl^ brothetSfV Windlnd A Mamie M. Martin Manile M. Martin, 82, of 18 DukeSt., Cooleemee, died Saturday, Oct. 24, 1992, at her home. A graveside service was Tuesday, Oct. 27, at LiberQr United Methodist Church cemetery. . Bora Oct 31, 1910, in RowanCounQr, Mis. Martin was a daughter of the late Jesse and Julia Blalock Martin. She was retired from Lyn- nhaven Nursing Center. She was a long-standing member of the Presbyterian Church of Cooleemee.Her husband, Howard Taft Martin, preceded her in death. Survivors include: a son, Taft Mar tin of Toiano, Va.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Dorothy Draughn of Mocksville and Annie Lee Burgess of Fayetteville; and one • brother. Grimes Martin of Dunn. ^^Raymond DT'.Orren ^ I Mr. Raymond Dale Orren, 38, ofRt. 2, Goldsboro, formerly of Ad-' vance, died Friday, Oct. 23, 1992,in Wayne Memorial Hospitd.He was born in Princeton, W.Va.,a son of Stuart M. and Vivian GrayOrren. He was a student at WayneCommunity CoUege in the programfor Aviation Mechanics. A araveside service was conductedMonday, Oct. 26, in the WesUawnGardens of Memory in Qemmons by the Rev. H. Samuel Carter.Mr. Orren is survived by: fourbrothers, Wayne Orren of Dublin,Va., David Orren of Advance, Dar-lell Orren of Roanoke, Va., and Danny Orren of Goldsboro; and eightsisters, Margie Shape, CharlotteLong, Marie Mitchem and ConmeItojas, aU of Advance, Mary Bowdenof Dublin, Va., Peggy Farmer ofPrinceton, W.Va., and Unda Orren and Cathy Rogers, both of Roanoke, ''''a. . ■if tlWflE CO. PUBLIC UBIWP* piCKSViLU, MC 8C-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 29, 1992 1/jDiane W. Phelps ;'"'Wnghl Phelps, 42, | J|h|^|||||HI ''Mbcksville, died B&f Siiturday. Gel. 24, '1992, at her home ' 3fter being in ^ ' 'declining health. ' ^ Funeral services ' were conducted !f Monday, Oct. 26, • at Eatons Funeral ^ Chapel by the Rev. Shelby Harbour ^ and Mr. Stan Riddle. Burial was in • Liberty United Methodist Church ' cemetery. I Mrs. Phelps was bom Feb. 28, J 19W, in Cabamis County, a daughter J of L.C. and Mary Ann Smith Wright J of Kannapolis. She was employed ; with Duke Power, was a member of j Victory Baptist Church, and was a • member of Right to Life. ' Survivors, in addition to her • parents, include her husband, ^Thomas Phelps of the home; two ' daughters, Tammy Denise Phelps and i Corrie Ann Hielps, both of the home; : one son, Clayton Lee Phelps, of the ".home; and one brother, Leonard C. Wright of Kannapolis. I "• - Memorials may be made to Roma- Jnian Children's Fund, do Victory jBaptist Church, P.O. Box 686, »Cooleemee, NC 27014. iAmy W. Ratledge . Miss Amy William Ratledge, 101 • formerly of Locust Street, Mocksville, and a resident of Autumn Care, Mocksville, died Friday, Oct. 23, 1992, at Davie County Hospital. : A graveside service was held Sun- Center United Methodist Church cemetery con ducted by the Rev. Billy Jarrett. • She was bom July 15, 1891, in Davie County, a daughter of the late Jaines S. and Rebecca Powell Jlatledge and was a homemaker. : She was preceded in death by two brothers, Jay M, and Latta B Ratledge. , Survivors include; three nieces Mary Kathiyn Rogers of Mocksville' Rebecca Belton of Winston-Salem end. Carolyn Bodenheimer of High Point; three nephews, Kenneth S., Dennis F. and James L. Ratledee all of Mocksville. ^ Sally P. Rumple Mrs. Sally Pilcher Rumple, 80. of 825 Knox Ave., Statesville, died Wednesday, Oct. 21,1992, at Iredell Memorial Hospital after a. lengthy illness. The funeral was Friday, Oct. 23, in Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch- Johnson Funeral Home in Statesville, conducted by the Rev. ais Johnson Jr. Burial was in Iredell Memorial Gardens. Bom March 2, 1912, in Yadkin County to John Walter Pilcher and Martha Alice Cornelius Pilcher, she was a homemaker. She was preceded in death in February 1984 by her husband. Glenn Willis Rumple, whom she married Jan. 19, 1933. She was also preceded in death by one brother and three sisters: Alvis Pilcher, Emma Seats, Bessie Slater and Mary Doughthit. Surviving are: four sons, Terry Rumple, Glenn Thomas Rumple and Roger Dale Rumple, all of Statesville, and Bill Pilcher of Lawndale; two daughters, Mrs. Peggy Ann Brockington of Florence, SC and Mrs. Helen Boyles of SlatesviUe; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two brothers, Davis Pilcher of Mocksville and John Pilcher Jr. of Advance; and two sisters, Mrs. Hollis Smith of Advance and Mrs. Polly Wall of Winston-Salem. Lawrence A. Reavis ^ Mr. Lawrence Asbury Reavis, 76.of Route 8, MocksviiJe, died Wednesday, Oct. 21. 1992, at Davie County Ho^ital. The funeral was Saturday, Oct. 24 at Eatons Funeral Chapel conducted hy the Rev. Jimmy Martin. Burial was in Courtney Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Court ney Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, Rt. 5, Mocksville, NC 27028 He was bom Oct. 5, 19r6, in Yadkin County, a son of the late Ben and Nora Hampton Reavis. He was retired from Ingersoll-Rand in MwksvUle and had been a farmer and carpenter. He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include; his wife, Theda Shelton Reavis of the home; two daughters,-Jane Masten and NeJIie Whilcner. both of MocksviiJe; three grandchildren: five great- pandchildren; and fair sisters Josephine Wilkins, Ruth Vestal and Lacy Ebert, all of Winston-Salem. and Sylvia Hudson of Advance. James E. Scott Sr. Mr. James Edward Scott Sr., 68, of 3946 Waddill Street. Winston- Salem, died Tuesday, Oct. 20,1992, at Forsyth Hospital. He was a native of Davie County and had lived in Winstcm-Salem for nearly all of his life. He was of the Methodist faith and was a retired employee of Walker's Florist with over 25 years of service. Mr. Scott was a veteran of the United States Navy. Surviving are: his wife, Louise F. Scott of the home; two daughters, Phyllis Scott of the home, Helen (Clarence) Ashe of Winston-Salem; two sons, James E. Scott Jr. of Winston-Salem, Charles J. (Annette) Scoti of Lexington; 13 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Margaret Lyons and Vallie Leach, both of winston-Salem, and Hester Hunter of Mocksville; two brothers. Willie Scott and John Scott, both of Mocksville; his mother-in-law, Mamie Fleming of Winston-Salem; four sisters-in-law; five brothers-in- law; and several other relatives and. friends. Funeral services were Saturday, Oct. 24. at the Russell Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. J.W. Gwyn. Burial was in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. owie CO. PUBUC cmRMcr mocksville, NC 8C-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPJOSE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 29, 1992 V J.K. Rouse Jordan Kitnber "J.K." Rouse, 88, of 1100 Brantley Road, KannapoHs, who researched and led in the publication of many volumes of historical facts about Noith Carolina, died Thursday, Oct. 22, 1992, at Cabarrus Memorial Hosintal. He had been in declining health for a number of years and was seriously ill for two days. The fimeial was Friday, Oct. 23, at Lady's Funeral Home Chapel, con ducted by the Revs. Don McNair and Norman Brisson. Burial was at Rose Cemeteiy in Mocksville. Bom Jan. 12, 1904, in Davie County, Rouse was a son of the late Preston James and Mamie Wyatt' Rouse. He was an associate secretary for the David Cannon Memorial YM- CA, retiring with 38 years of service. He completed a pre-law course at Wake Forest College in 1931 and taught in the Concord city schools and had been employed in the ^shing department of Cannon Mills Co. He was also a former Cabarrus Recorder's Court Judge. Included among his volumes on North Carolina are "The Noble Ex periment of . Warren C. Coleman" and ."The Great Road Through Cabarrus County." Other Rouse .■ publications include "Colonial Chur- r^ches in North Carolina," "North ^ Carolina. Picadillo," "HistoricalL'.Shadows^;^ Cabar^ County,"! "From ".Blowing'' Rock • to, Geoirg^i^" "Another Revolu-; • tionaiy ^ar Hero Dies," "A Collec- ■j tioii 'of Historical Gems," VTwo.Gentlemen^from France" and r"Records of Cabamis County.'* - On most of his publications, he received hdp from his wife, the ^ former Hden Carson Bilyeu, aI photographer who ma^ photographs .f|of hi8,pubhcations;%' ''p''His contributions in'the historical ^^^a^ea hav^ Itoh formalljr recognized '^by Karai^iite Histoiy Associate and' by the ci^^Kannapolis in a r^lu-^|tiohofippp''-''-- --•*t^ofiici^^eStbation' recently iof ^a^}-A- n •• I. • Siuyivi^fihclude his wife; and a ;1I halfsi^ivl^ieLeeBlackwelderof;'i KannapolisM ; ■ K " ; •, Thomas R. Shoaf \ Thomas Robert Shoaf, 75, of DukeStreet, Cooleemee, died Friday, Oct.23, 1992, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. . ^The fiineial was Sunday, Oct. 25,in Batons Funeral Home Chapel withthe Rev. ^rry Allen officiating.' Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park Mausoleum. Memorials may be made toCooleemee First Baptist Church, Cooleemee, NC 27014.Bom in Etavie County on April 17, 1917, Shoaf was a son of the lateRobert L. and Lula . Cousins Sho^.Retired from Burlington Mills with 48 years of service, he was a memberof Cooleemee First Baptist Church, where he was active as a deacon,head usher, and president of his Sun day School class. Survivors include: his wife. Alma Combs Shoaf of the home; threedaughters, Mrs. Paul (Geraldine)Leatherman and Mrs. David (Kathy)Corriher, both of Woodleaf, and Mrs. Robert (Glenda) Bamhardt of Mocksville; nine grandchildren; nine great-granddiildren; one brother,Walter Grimes Sho^ of Lexingtdn;and several nieces and nephews. v/ Sanford C.^ Spach Mr." Sanfwd C. Spach, 76, of Rt. 'i5, Mocksville, died Sunday, Oct. 25, 1992, at his home. He was bom Feb. 15, 1916, inForsyth County to C.F. and Manunie Patterson Spach. Mr. Spach was a dairy farmer most of his life and attended Farmington United Methodist Church, where he was a member of the Men's Bible Class.Surviving are: his wife, Sarah Long Spach of the home; four sons,■ Wade Spach of Winston-Salem,Frank and Dwight Spach, both of thehome, and Eddie Spach ofMocksville; six grandchildren; one ■ brother, Cornelius Spach of Winston- Salem; and one sister, Mary Spach Fishel of Wmston-Salem.Mr. Spach was preceded in deathby two sons, Donald and Terry Spach. Funeral services were Tuesday,; : Oct. 27, at Hayworth-Miller SilasCreek Chapel by the Revs. Roger. Kimball and David Nolan. Burial was in Parklawn Memorial Gardens.Memorials may be made toHospice of Davie County, Hospital St., Mocksville, NC 27028. S, Stutts • Mrs; Minnie Seago Stutts;-M, of j;Wi^on-Satem,^di^Thursday^ Ocf. j22, y3992,-^at^iFOr8ythf Memorial 4Hospltalr^^he.had b^n in declininghealth,for the''past five years. '.Mra. Stutts w^ boin Aug. 4,1902, •in Uesville to Stowe Aaron nndjMollie Mooie Seago.'She moyed to .Wi^n-Salem m 1922^j5^' ' jtirtOurphiVWini^on-Salem. ; "»She was preceded in death by her «husb^, Pdice ^ptain rhariAf^: Stutts, in 1964 and by a soii, Charles. f "Skippy^li Stuttsi'ln 1942i " >i ,5^® ^8 suniyed^by: four dauj^ters,.r Mrs.;?(W.H. ;-.(SybilJ 'Varjstbn of, Wnstim-Salem, Mr8.:0jS; (Mfldred)f Moore' of Rural-Hall, • Mrs.l L.G. • (Carolyn) Brown of Pfefftown; Mrs. f:J.y(/,(F^tricia)Eubar^ of Advance;'j two-f soM,^DougIas''^W." Stutts of;I WmstwhSalem and Keith T. .Snms of VN iP^^^Ulle'^^^8ewiaa»we^ I.0<^.^^2S^ a^ybgler^^^ ;\Gtepel.":'|^Rev.,Rqbert'31ai^tun , ^emprm mayp^^^^C.::SByeSBarik;WIii(!'?^3195 ''rMaplewood Ave., Winston-Salem'. 'I NQ?'J[03,.Sje; p. ; 4 OAVIE CO. PU8UC UBttARY MOCKSVIUEb NO 2-DAVIE courm' ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 5, 1992 : Betty F. Brown ; Betty Jean Feimstcr Brown, 49, of Route 9, Mocksville, died Tuesday, ;;Oct. 27, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in •;Winston-Salcm after a lengthy !;iUness. !; The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Fri- ';day. Oct. 30, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. '•Ed Tapper and pastor Jerry Couch. Burial followed in Union Chapel •United Methodist Church cemetery. ' Bom March 10, 1943, in Iredell County, Mrs. Brown was a daughter - ;of Robert and Grace Groce Feimster of Route 9,- Mocksville. A ' homemaker, she was a Baptist. \ She traveled around the state as long as her health permitted, i Survivors, in addition to her parents, include: her husband, Larry Brown; a daughter, Mrs. Danny fKimberly) Griffith of Mocksville; two sons, Terry and Shannon Brown, both of the home; a sister. Mrs. Bob .(Ann) Stroud of Mocksville; two brothers, Larry Feimster ofWinston- Salem and Roger Feimster of Mocksville; and one grandson. ) Memorials may be made to: Ox ford Orphanage, College Street, Ox ford, NC 27565; Shriner's Hospital, 950 W. Faris Road, Greenville NC J29605; or Cancer Research, 1900 S. ^awthome Road, Winston-Salem ;N(3 27103. ' .. iShaun Thomas •3Cf. T -04 i 975inFor' i•-Hewasbom^ '.j. and ,4«t Parkland High Schwl p.m. Suntoy. ^°J;jheRev:Roger MyrtleBM^. S _ ^ to Ad-; ,^ / :Ruth Rankins Brock [/ . ^ Mrs, Ruth Rankins Brock, 80 of Mocksville, died Friday K'-Oct 30inSt.JosephHospS F?. i ^funeral services were held at 2 ;munity Cemetery. s un com ; 1912 to the late William Henry and ^as a.rctir^ therapeutic dietician ofN C .Baptist Hospital. She was a member ■ChZhT®'®" Methodist'' Uni, ? Z u theUnited Methodist Women. She was.a member of the Farmington^:Homemakers club, the Davie Golden■Agers and the DAR. ; D f'j president of theSrSn h ^®««'ation andM rv<^ on the board of directors of theWk (Renter. Mrs. Brock was a SKT''ClassicFair for Davie County and the N CCouncil on Aging. She was co-founder and member of the AARP.• She was preceded in death by ason. Robert Burr Brock, in 1979^ Survivoi-s include: her husband.Burr Brock Jr. of the home; two , Buih Genovese of grandson; a sister.Wi Doberty of New York; and ' it r nephews.--f^y requests that memorials« considered for; Farmington Com-' Mocksville. NC ^rSfifS Mount, NC ',•27804; orCancerResearch,.I900S • Robert J. *Bobby* Allen Mr. Robert J. "Bobby" Allen, 54, of 5255 Sliattalon Dr., Winston- Salcm,diedS.iturday, Oct.3l, 1992, at the V.A. Hospital in Durham. He was born Nov. 21. 1937, in Davie County to Luther L. and Nor- ma James Allen. Funeral services were Tuesday, Nov. 3, at Vogler Reynolda Road Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Tom Hcnsley. Burial followed in Farm ington Community Cemetery in Davie County. Mr. Allen spent most of his adult life in the Winston-Salem area and at tended South Fork High School. He .scr\'ed in the United States Navy dur ing the Korean Conflia and was a carpenter by trade. Surviving arc: three sisters, Mrs. Ardath Harris and Mrs. Jcanette Buchin, both of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Diane Lashmit of Mocksville; four brothers. Donald E. Allen, William F. Alien, and Fred B. Alien, all of Winston-Salem, and Jackie W. Allen of Tobaccoville; and his grand father of 102 years, Jim Allen of Mocksville. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1900 S. Hawthorne Rd., Suite 622, Winston- Salem, NC 27103. twie CD. poroc ubwmw MOCKSVILLE^ NO t." 2-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 5, 1992 sdSuooay.ji??^''; 1 ioo2"-'at ford Orohanagf. fO Co»®8Oxford NC ^5 ^ ®°';!M«S;in^adaughtfirofCounty, ^^• . w_t^i Mauser Hui- _. j Baptist was retired as a bookkeeper from Irrio Poomc » '^Sl^^os^-Mars-; wSlwIlK wi^tevme; a half Helen Juanita Keaton / Helen Juanita Norman Keaton, 67, of Route 5, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Oct. 28 at her home. She was bom in Suny County to Dewey and Nancy Norman. Mrs. Keaton was a member of Mt. Olive United Methodist Church. Services were held at 11 a.m. Fri day, Oct. 30 at Mt. Olive Unit«^ Methodist Church by the Rev. David Nolan. Burial followed in the church 'cemetery.' v V- n She was ineceded in death by her brother;'; Robert;"'Bob* VNorman. t Survivore^indu4e;_h^t^fldien,_, J ' Eula .jaiiei'Gaither Mrs. Hula Jane Nichols Gaither, 93, of. Route 1^ Harmony, died on Thursday, Oct. 29 at Me^owbrook Manor in Qemmons. Mrs. Gaither was bom Feb. 17, 1899 in Wilkes County, and was a homemaker. Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31 at Society Baptist Church cemetery by the Rev. Jeffery Coppley. Survivors include: four sons, J. Claude Gaither of Harmony, Jack D. Gaither and Bill Gaither, both of Mocksville, and Bob Gaither of Winston-Sidem; three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Lurye of Phoenix, Ariz., Mis. Lucille Elliott of Jacksonville; Fla. and Mrs. Virginia Doby of Winston-Salem. She was preceded in death by her husband, James B. Gaither; a son, Charles Ray Gaither; three brothers and two sisters. ' Memorials may be made to: Socie ty Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, do Mark Thome, Route 1 Box 325, Mocksville, NC 27028. J Leo Hanes Humphreys Leo Hanes Humphreys, 73, of 3150 W. Innes St., Salisbury, died at 10:20 a.m. Wednesday, 0^. 28, at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte. He had been seriously ill for five weeks. n . . The funeral was held at 3 p.m. ' Saturday, Oct. 31 at Uber^ United Methodist Church, Mocksville, con ducted by the Rev. Hal Vamer, pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom Nov. 15, 1918 in Davie County, Humphreys was a son of the .^,late James Pointerfand.M^ Aim^ , f'Nolley^Hunq}hreys:'Educated in the 1 ^payi^ij.Cpunty ,schools,vhe was . Semplr^Udby^Goodiium Ljimber Co. t for 50 ye^; ui^ ihii'retireinent. tim^ ^phreys.o -■J ' f TTi I I , I 1,1 , ,, ^^ ippla Jane'Gaither f ' Mrs. Eula Jane Nichols Gaither,93,' of Route 1, County Line Road,'Hannuny, died Thursday, Oct. 29,1992, at Meadowbrook Manor Nursing Home, Clemmons after fouryears of declining health and 10 days of critical illness.2 Bom in Wilkes CounQr on Feb. 17,2899, to the late James WesleyNichols and the late Mary Annpaither Nichols, she was a ^omemaker. She was a member of piarksbury United Methodist phurch.J Mrs. Gaither was married Jan. 24,4916, to James B. Gaither .who .preceded her in death. She was also5receded in death by a son, Charles ay Gaither, and three brothers and ^Iwo sisters, Milton, Commodore, and 'Alexander Nichols and Mrs. Fannie .Kilby and Mrs. Lizzie Gaither. i: Surviving are: four sons, J. Claude I paither of Route 1, Harmony, Jack 'f>. Gaither and Bill Gaither, both of ! >foclcsville, and Bobby L. Gaither of '^inston-Salem; three daughters, jMrs. Pauline G. Lurye of Phoenix, * Ariz., Mrs. Lucille G. Elliott of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Virginiap. Doby of Winston-Salem; 16 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; and ■ three great-great-grandchildren. ■ • '1 Graveside services were Sahirday,pet. 31, at SocieQr Baptist Church ;fcemetery, ctxiducted by the Rev. Jef fery Coppley. Burial. was iii: the ;church cemetery.I Memorials may be mkle to Socie-■ty Baptist Church Cemetery Fund,c/o Mark Thome, Rt. 1, Box 325, •Mocksville, NC 27028. -I it^^rs; ^ail Hum-^ IrHumph^ys^wf^^lalm^; V a' sister,^fjohnsieRo.?eiiian:of Arlington^ Va.; 1'six^^grapdchUdrenl:,. an^ , two ][g^t-grai^(Mdr^?^^' OAV1E CO. KiCRX UiUUtK Ll^Mf (T^ 2-DAVIE county ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 5, 1992 y / V (s tr Victor Warren. Lyalls Mr. Victor Warren Lyalls, 61, of Route 2, Cleveland, N.C., died on Oct. 28 at his residence'. He was bom on May 5, 1931 in Lamar, W. Va., a son of Lindoff Liles and the late Willie Dalton Lilcs. Lyalls was a farm laborer. • Sunrivors include: his wife, Shirley . Harrington Lyalls; two sons, Kenneth W. Lyalls of Stony Point and Ben jamin W. Lyalls of the home; two daughters,, Mrs. Judy Jones of I^Mocksville and Peggy Lyalls of ^Statesville; a -stepson, Jeremy ' t^Webster of the home; three brothers, /; PeriyLyallsofPfefftown, Joe Lyalls ; tef eiM and Jack Lyalls of Hickory; htwo'*asters?^»Mi«.^'Iris'^'Sh6ok'^of*^Hickory and^Mrs. Norma Jeanf ^W^ner of;Lak^d,' Fla.ir; s^Hc^^^^iaooedtd his3 f fct wife", theTonner Ethd^Cantlili 4||iif « A^wvuuuauu^oapusi jQiurch.5BuiMSwas./in|tl»V^ j jCeineteiyi^SjpS^^ Tj -'j Mareh,'75, died wroon p. Marsh, an attomev senator and distiicicom judge. He died in 1982/^ S assistant for her husband and a businesswoman. She was Cross and^cer Swety worker. She was a Pf' PWident of the CraddockWoman s Qub of Portsmouth at 7 ^ conductedrJ/L A Monday, Nov. 2 in Olive th^ at Portsmouth bythe Rev. Donald H. Seely ' 'Sumvors 'include: a ^ughterManlyn M. Bost of Winston-Salem- r-i,®'®^*^'.Sifford Ea.son ofpesapeake, Va.; two grandchildren; In lieu of flowers, the family re quests memorials be mad^'\opnten^ Urited Methodist Church, ^707 Va. J r Mrtg^Harold^^l.'Happyi# j .)'hJays.-.H,68,^^-.of ,Watt'.-Streer,yloleemr^, died early ^ondaymorrj iga^ovTa; H992;'iii^vierCounTl ' Hospit^ after a^sudd^ 'lUn^, M EFimer^ services were tow' at 251 '.ih.^'Wednesd'av'^ Mnv tA- :«'D«a-_-^ ; .Go/prA^d M^ 'rfijciatihg^v'Bu^-.-sirtCreason ofr j iWithfrMjlita^(} Cobleeineii!?lUfW7nfdi® IfthetepoleettWa'American'.Leeion ^dietq^i^meefe^fican\Ugion,^ - .fc^nrthjiaiidjvaft.an hvidiganlener.^.Up.Surayori:^l^^ ' 'J,- ycn^stgRpsa V^helps^'hfeys 'of'.|he '< I. l|^^home,^pne daujghter.TDarlene NIaysK 3 of CpoJeeniM;5two sons^iEdiMays *' fi .nnd, Jdm M^gjboth of Copleemee; jfgl.three-,': granddaji^tej^^six^greatrj' hi bromAr i^nnkAr*^ Xif ^ y/ i- ' X. oRViE CO. paa3C ubrar^ MOCKSVUXEh tm 4C-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Not. 12, 1992 I'Bobby' Cornatze^Si? ' % Robert Sheml 'Bobby* Comet^r ;^r., 57, of Arnold Road, Lexington, - ]died Sunday. Nov. 8, at his home ?fter a critical illness of five months, j The funeral was Tuesday, Nov. 10, :at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel' ^xington, conducted by the Rev. Ji^y Norrcd. Burial was in Forest Hill Memorial Park with military graveside rites by VFW Post 3074.■I Bom in Davie CounQr Oct. 31,• 3935, to Albert Sherril Gomatzer and Ocoigia Mae Sain Comatzer, he was pmployed with Amvet Memorial•fark Post 13 and was a member of •^eeds United Methodist Church. He. Krved in the U.S. Marines during the Korean Conflict. He was a member :of.Amvet*s Post' 13, American:.L^ion Post 8, DAY Post 39, VVA ; Cfapter M7 and VFW Post 3074. I- Surviving are: his wife, DonnetteBttshman Comatzer, of the home;;on^ son, Robert S. Comatzer Jr. ofjili|lsboro; one stepson, JeffreyI^Tufner Miller of Germany; one •^daughter. Penny Comatzer of)Witiston-SaIem; one stepdaughter,1 Windy Koonts of Lexington; two ;grwdchildren;> and three sisters,fShfrley Mabe of Mocksville, Mrs.-,'PiQ (Margaret) Ciotti of Suffolk, Va.,and Mrs. David (Linda) Lamb of ■pr^ensboro. I He was bom March 29 !05s •Forsyth County t^TH n Worid W^ Heating ^outhem HawkhirEferhmJnhTif®'<laughters B two J Mrs. Jewctt Money Gentry. 41. of . died Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1992, Elto iTuoyd oS^SfHu'SterlSaie;Uoy?Md Ella Money of Advww, L£Sa«.D.vUO.Ge«n-al«. S£"Dr Lutheran Church cemetery, k HaU. Cn N- Cr- OAVIE CO. PUBLfC UBRfKl^ M0CKSV][(X^M 4C-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nw. 12, 1992 J } Mary Ann F. Gobble I Mary Ann Furches Gobble, 63, of ¨ 185 Bean Road, Salisbuiy, died Mon- t day, Nov. 9,1992, at North Carolina Baptist Ho^ital in Winston-Salem ; after a perkxl of declining health. ' The funeral was to be Wednesday, ' Trading Ford BaptistChurch, conducted by the Revs. 5- David L. Blwton Sr. and Banks W.. ;»Mullis. Burial was in the church V cemetery. ;r fiom Sept. 20, 1929, in Rowan : County to the late Frank R. and Pauline Furches, Mrs. Gobble was ; educated in Salisbury City Schools r^d Pfeiffer. College. She was a ^homemaker, member of Trading :Ford Baptist Church, Elizabeth • Seaford Sunday School class and the* ^dies AuxOiaty of Miller Feny Fire : Sumving are: her husband, Irvin ^C. Gobble of the home, whom she : married Sept. 11, 1955; one son, i-P'^nk Gobble of Salisbury; two ^.daughters, Ann Barkley of Lexington ' .;and Lynn Rogers of Salisbury; her ¨ stepmother, Alda Thompson Furches > of Salisbury; and two grandchildrra.♦I 'She was raised as a child by an aunt, Sarah Latham of Clemmons.j • -Memorials may be made to the Na- htional Kidney Foundation of North^Carolina, Inc., P.O. Box 2383;Chapel Hill, NC 27514. /Sarah Reep Leatherman Sarah Reep Leatherman, 90, ofRoute 1, Woodleaf, died Tues^y, Nov. 10, at Iredell Memoial Hospital in Statesville after two months of declining health. The ftineral was scheduled for .Thursday Nov. 12, at 2 p.m. at Cor inth Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. Tim Pinkston. Burial was to be in the church cemetery.Bom SepL 16, 1902, in Catawba County to the late Aldoj^us Monroe and Sarah BoUinger Reep, Mrs. Leatherman was educated in Catawba County 'Schools. She: was a homemaker, a life-long member of Corinth Church of Christ and a sup porter of various charitaUe organiza tions, including St. Jude's Childrens Hospital. Survivors include: her husband, Guy Steele Leathermari, three sons, Paul Fredrick Leatherman of Woodleaf, Evan D. Leatherman ofHollywood, Fla., and David "Dave** Leatherman of Woodleaf; five daughters, Helen Hellard of Woodleaf, Nell Brown of Salisbury, Bonnie Mo<ne of Salisbury, Willie Brooks of Cooleemee and Anne Mor ris of Salisbury; 35 grandchildren and 52 great-grandchildren. A son, C.S. "Bud** Leatherman preceded her death in 1977.Memorials may be made to Corinth Church of Christ, 3570 Needmore Road, Woodleaf, N.C. 27054. Frances S. Marsh Frances Silford Marsh, 75, of Ber muda Run, died Friday, Oct. 30, 1992, at her home in Bermuda VUlage. Fonnerly of IPortsmouth, Va., and Ft Lauderdale, Fla., she had moved to Bermuda Run one and a half years ago. She was bom Dec. 7, 1916, in Norfolk, Va., to Clinton W. and Ifer- tha Williams Sifford. She receivedher bachelor*s degree from Longwood College.. • She was married in 1948 to Gor don F. Marsh; an attorney who was a Virginia state senator and a district court judge. He died in 1982. Mrs. Marsh had work^ as a school teacher, as a legal assistant for her husband and was a business woman. Her volunteer work includ ed service as a church choir director, with the American Red Cross, andthe American Cancer Society. ■She was a past president of the Craddock Woman*s Club of Portsmouth. She is survived by: her daughter, Marilyn M. Bost of Winston-Salem; a stepson, Gordon F. Marsh of Lyn- chburg, Va.; two granddiildren; and her sister, Aileen Sifford Eason of Chesapeake, Va. A graveside service was conducted Monday, Nov. 2, in the Olive Branch Cemetery at Portsmouth by the Rev. Donald H. Seely. Memorials may be made to Centenary United Methodist Church, 3312 Cedar Lane, Portsmouth, Va. 23707. V cr- . rs CO. PuaoQ aaasair .WOCKSVIIJCQ, 4C-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 12, 1992 V <N i -tr © ■3 ©- Dr. James F. Martin , Dr. James Franklin ^rtln, 75, of/ 4633 Sun Valley Lane, Kemersville, died Monday, Nov. 2,19^, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. He was bom March 20, 1917, in St. Mary's, W.Va., to Joseph and Essie Franklin Martin. Dr. Martin was Professor Emeritus of Radiology and Neurology at Bowman Gray School of Medicine. He had been at Bowman Gray for 36 years before his retirement in 1986. He was a graduate of Marietta Col lege and received his M.D. degree from Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He was a member of the Old Town Qub. Dr. Martin is survived by: his wife, Shelia Scales Martin of the home; two stepdaughters, Renee Motsinger of Winston-Salem and Ronda Swaim of Advance; two sons and daughters-in-law, Robert S. and Cary T. Martin, William D. and Georgia S. Martin, all of Winston- Salem; and 12 grandchildren. The funeral was Thursday, Nov. 5, at Vogler's Reynolda Chapel by the . Rev. George Bowman and Dr. William McKinney. Burial followed at Parklawn Memorial Gardens . Mausoleum. Memorials may be made to Cancer Services, ItK., 107 Westdale Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 27101 or to Dr. James F. Martin Memorial Fund, do . Bowrnan Gtay.S^ool of Medicine,,,Medical: Center^Blvd,jj.;,^Wiristi9n-.'-'Salcmi>lC2715Mtf78^1^^ y ' Ernest Rice j: Ernest P. "Bill" Rice, 80, of • Route 4, Mocksville, died Saturday, ■ ,Nov. 7, l'.>92, in Davie County ■iHospital. The funeral was Monday, Nov. 9, ^at Liberty United Methodist Church,'; conduct^ by the Rev. Hal Vamer. ; Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom Aug. 16, 1912, in Rowanr^CounQr, Rioe was a son of the late ; Emest E. and Addie Lyerly Rice. He : was retired from both Erwin Mills iri ■^Cooleemee and Ingersoll-Rand in ;iMocksville. He served in the U.S. [lArmy duritig World War H. •I Survivors include: his wife, Theo •iDe^on Rice, of the home; two ■^brothers, Russell and Lonnie Rice, '•;both of Salisbury; and two sisters, i;Mrs. Charles (SaUie) Torrence and >Mrs. Charles (Margaret) Owen, both ;;of Salisbury. E.S. 'Bob' Smoot Mr. Edwin S. "Bob" Smoot, 78,of 830 Maple Ave., Salisbury, died Thursday, Nov. 5, 1992, at N.C. Baptist Ho^tal in Winston-Salemafter a serious illness of one day.The funeral was Saturday, Nov. 7,at First Baptist Church, conducted byDr. Joel Jenkins, minister of First Baptist Church, the Rev. TomRoberts, associated minister, and Dr.Robert F. Dean of Lauririburg. Burialfollowed in Rowan Memorial Park. ' ^ 1^, dtmor's choic^i^',^;^^; ;27i»19il4^,in^ijavie. bounty/Mri.Smojft'j^ltlie^8cm^^ pthejateCharles^'l '^''" |;.Schi^{;C1^: M9,VABCIUUfrC^lM y a coachSf^e^f^ufcliAt^11f6^5:aj Li|5m6<^-il943jp» son,|Grifito &»g|^ndcl^drerf;5'i6ne Smoot offJofm^;cStyCT<a^^ David: E.;JSigmori;: David Edward Sigmon, 83, of 100v/ Adams^Blvd., Greenville, a Davie County^native, died Monday, Oct.26, 1992, at his home.The' funeral was Thursday, Oct.29, at Wilkehon Funeral HomeChapel in Greenville. Burial was in Pinewood Memorial Park.A graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne College, Sigmon taught school and coached at Maiden and New Londontefore entering the U.S. Navy wherehe served as a Ueutenant durine World Warn.' After the war, he was a state ser-'vice officer for the VA while living in Murphy. He retired in 1960 as per sonnel manager for Rex Mills andBurhngton Industries.In 1963, he moved to Raleigh,where he was employed by Brown-Wynne Funeral Home for a numberof years before moving to Greenville, where he headed public relations forToyota East from 1980 to 1990.He was a member of the AmericanLegion, the VFW, the 40 & 8 andJarvis Memorial United Methodist Church. ' Surviving are: his wife, Allie MillsSigmon; three sons, Don N., Kenneth L. and Ed Sigmon, all of Greenville; two grandchild^; two halfsisters, Mabel Killian of Clenunonsand Polly Rice of Decatur, Ga.; andthree half brothers, Charles Pierce ofCarolina Beach and Iheodoie andBiir Pierce, both of Cooleemee. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBBSlSr MOCKSVIUSk Ba DAYffi coumr ENTEWWSE IffiC9W)^raWlSDAY; Nov. 19,1M2-1C ' y v> . a> i ; 2, Harinidlayjiiiyi^^V&Ihesda .< !firig.«hroi^ni?19?^lNiGi!Baptist ] ; Hospitalf '=rrt-jt;r Funerd services'j were "Sunday, Nov. IS, at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Hamptonville with the Rev. Walter Tidline officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Masonic rites by Mt. Carmel Lodge 37 of Statesville. In addition to being a member of Mt. Carmd Lodge 37, he was a member of Joseph P. Evans Con- sistoiy 280 of Salisbuiy, Sethos Tem ple 170 of Winston-Salem, Dorcas Chapter 287, Order of Eastern Star and Elizabeth Chapter 657, Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Lot tie Steele Carson of the home; and a large number of nieces, nephews and other relatives, including a great- niece, Judith Feldon and a devoted nephew, Henry Carson. William H. Griffith Mr. William Heniy Griffith, 76, of Llemmons, died Tuesday, Nov. 10 I9n, at Foisyth Memorial Hospital! He \ras bom Aug. 29, 1916, in Davie County to John Frank and Dora Cook Griffith. Mr. Griffith married Blanche Harper Griffith on Sept. 18, 1945 and WM a member of Wamer's Chapel Church of Christ. He servedK a in^cal technician during World War n and was employed first by Greyhound Corporation, then retired from McLean Trucking after 26 ye^ of service where he belonged to Teamsters Union Local No 391 Surviving are: his wife of the omc! ' thffVkA ote>«AM "'\M ' «% ; 0^ Adt^cei^Mra:^ I-Paul .! Mocksville^af^r^ zxsokpei^GiitffcfalI^^I^Sih^nsJy m pffi t distiiii^ nstOii^dleni'tliescui^Mission^^ J^uneralr services wem t»o j ' HirhariiTomiCteia^™""''^ WB bom April 28' I and Psnsv of^rr^S- "Addition to his mothe; J Otis C. Holt Sr. Mr. Otis Clayton Holt Sr., 79, of Walnut Cove, died Saturday, Nov. 14, 1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mr. Holt was bom in Rockingham County on Oct. 14,1913, to Sam and Came Booker Holt. He was a member of Gospel Light Baptist C-hurch and was retired fiom Pleasant Hardware in Winston-Salem. Mr. Holt is survived by: his wife Agnes Clevenger Holt of the home- one daughter, Mrs. Baxter (Joan) Smith of Walnut Cove; his mother, Mrs. C^e B. Holt of Winston- Salem; six grandchildren; 11 great- gandchildren; two brothers, iRobert f Holt of Wlnston-S^em and Glenn' \ .."iEularSiiaintoim-'pffyflm flnd'a'ffmtDhfii'^...«n:JnMr'.it i;day;?Np&|4f^ / ^ ihe Revl Bobby R^r-»Mn.^fiuriaI)fi)UoW(^)ldtGkriIeiii>of Il^jmory^Walkertoi^ j jB^ey W. Crabb . / S l^f.' Barney Watson Crabb, 90, of f J Stab Road, died Sund^, Nov. 15, j tat Guardian Care in EUdn after an ex- I {tended illness. • n Funeral services were conducted , • Tuesday, Nov. 17, at Heasant View \ I Baptist Church, conducted by the \ IrRevs. Finley McCoury and I jWoodrow Wishon. Burial followed jk in the church cemetery. ' . i t Mr. Crabb was bom in WilkM f County on May 9, 1902, to Charlie {and Carrie Wood Crabb. He was a I I Charter Member and Deacon of Plea- Jsant View Baptist Church and was J retired fixim Chatham Manufecturing •Co. S Mr. Crabb was preceded in death» by his first wife. Pearl Walker Crabb, • in 1974. » Surviving are: his wife, Irene lAshbum Crabb of the home; four { daughters, Virginia Ashbum, Ruby ; Crouse, and Rosa Lee Johnson, all of Estate Road, and Ruth Hamm of I Grassy Creek, Va.; two sons, 5 Vau^ Crabb of High Point and 5 Dean Crabb of Yadkinville; three S stepdaughters, Carol Southard and BAnna Dean Thompson, both of «! Hamptonville, and Margaret Smith of • Harmony; one stepson, James . I Swisher of Hamptonville; ten grand- { children; eight great-grandchildren; {ten stepgrandchildren; several • stepgieat-grandchildren; three sisters, i; Etta Billings and May Harris, both of ; Thurmond and Cora Crouse of ; Traphill; and one brother, Lonnie { Crabb of State Road. I V <r~- >0 CXKV1E CO. PUBUC UBTW^ M,OCKSVttXE, NO DAm COUmY ENIEIU»I^ REqOrarXHlJRSp^^-i-. y ames y y Annie L.^Honeycutt'^!/| Annie Lowder Honqrcutt, 65, pf 620 Rogers St., Albemarle, died Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1992, at the Albe^le Unit of N.C. Lutheran Nursing Homes Inc. - . ; The liineral was Saturday, Novi. 14. at Stanly Funeral Home Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Hatty Harward, Alfred Hart- sell and Mitchell Cook. Burial was at Bethesda Cemetery. Bom Oct. 4,1927, in Stanly Coun ty, Mrs. Honeycutt was a daughter of the late Robert and Betdah Carpenter Lowder. A homemakef, she was a member of East Albemarle Church of God. Survivors include: her husband, Horace Lee Honeycutt; a son, An thony Lee Honeycutt of Albemarle; three daughters, Mrs. Brad ^obin) Williams of MocksvUIe, Mrs. Daniel (Shirley) Arrowood of Marshville and Mrs. Lanny (Angela) Page of Albemarle; a brother, Robert Lowder of Albemarle; and four grandchildren. I Patnda G. MyersH V I Mis. Patricia Galliher Myers, 43, ( of'Highland Ave., Harmony, died . Friday, Nov. 13,1992, after a period • of declining health. j She was bom in Iredell County on J April 13,1949, to Colon Douglas and I Dorothy Mae Queen Galliher. Mrs. I Myers was owner and operator of J Pat's Beauty Salon. 'Surviving are: her husband,I Rayford Lee Myers; one daughter, I Mrs. Tammy M. Goodin of Har- >moiiy; her mother, Dorothy Mae .Queen GalUher of Highland Ave., Harmony; her father, Cdon Douglas 'P^'iher of Rt. 2, Harmony; two i brothers, Douglas C. Galliher and C. J Gregg Galliher, both of Harmony; • arid two sisters, Mrs. Rebecca G. 5 Hicks of Harmony and Mrs. Frances [G. '.Kirby of Newport News, Va. I Euner^ services were Monday, • Nov. 16, at Reavis Funeral Home •Chapel in Harmony, ccmducted by »the; Revs. Bobby Henderson and Donald Haynes. Burial followed in 'Harmony (>metery. • Memorials may be made to f Hospice of bedell County, Inc., P.O. ;Box 822, Statesvilie, NC 28677. 224(>>i^derirM^bSd^i!Winston-!'' Salem died'atKForsyth' Memorial Hospital Sunday", Nov.' 15, 1992. She was bom in Mocksville, the daughter of Clyde Huber .and Ruth Stenthouse Ijames. She was a graduate of Mocksville High School. Miss Ijames was with Hanes Knitwear as payroll supervisor for more than 40 years.' She was a member of Green Street United Methodist Church where she was very active for many years. Surviving are: one sister, Mrs. Louise Johnston and her husband. Col. Walter Johnston of Winter Park, Ha.; three brothers, Clyde H, Ijames of Union, S.C., William C.. Ijames and wife, Doris, of Vista, Calif., and Robert S.' Ijames and wife, Gloria, of Westminster, C^f. Funeral service was to be con ducted Wedne^y,- Nov. 18, at Vogler's Rtynolda Chapel by the Rev. Jasper Boyd. Entombment was to follow in Forsyth Memorial Park Mausoleum. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society, F.C. Unit, 19(X) S., Hawthome Rd., Forsyth Medical Park, Suite 622, Winston- Salem, NC 27103 or Green Street ' United Methodist Church, 639 Green St.. Winston-Salem, NQ 27101.' Elizabeth P. Ncdy Elizabeth Payne NMty. Brian Center N Salisbuiy, fomwly Tuesday. Hospital foUowing an ex illncss- Cridflv Nov. nn cemetery. .^5 Davie -Swly was a daughter J of .1.= r J Ralph A. Lyons ^ : . Mr. Ralph Albert Lyons, 69, of Long Island, N.Y., died Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1992, at Nassau County Hospital. He was born Aug. 4, 1923. mDavie County to the late Duke Lyons Sr. and Hopie Cuthrell Lyons Ed wards and was a raeihber of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Westbury, Long Island. He attended the Davie County schools. Mr. Lyons was a retired employee of Galaxy Industries of New York City. He had resided in New York for the past forty years. Surviving are: one brother. Duke (Joeretta) Lyons Sr. of North Bellmore, Long Island; one sister, Ruth Lyons (Henry T.) Harper of New York; three aunts, Vera C. Glenn of New York, Mary L. Blackwell of 'Redland and Lucy L. Howell of Smith Grove; one devot^ great-niece, LaVonya Harper, and a host of nephews, cousins and friends. Graveside services were conducted Monday, Nov. 16, at the Evergreen Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Charles Kennedy. cook inCooleemee ^ priendship ^ ed as presmern « ^ Society, a Board. died in 1985. . sons.Survivors i^Jud^ ^ . Dewitt ^ Durham; fw® Eugene N«ty ..yen gfcat- ; a brother, Kellygrandchildren, V^ujook Nursing PayneoftheM j, sister, Notie i Lexington and Alton Sheek of Dallas, Home in Adyana, P Q ^ Texas; -and several nieces and Payne Hams o nephews. Gilbert G. Sheek - Mr. Gilbert George Sheek, 70, of 5438 Chedworth Drive, Charlotte, died Tuesday, Nov. 10,1992, at his home.'"" A graveside service with full military rites was held in Rose Cemetery. Thursday, Nov. 12, with the 11th District Memorial Honor Guard in' charge. The Rev.' A.G. Parker was the officiating chaplain. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Nfecklenburg County, 801 S. Graham St., Charlotte, NC 28202 or for the 11th District Memorial Honor. Guard, Veterans of Foreign Wars, c/o Mr. Taylor Howard, Ad vance, NC 27006. Mr. Sheek was bom in Davie County April 4, 1922, to the late Harry G. and Ellerbee Cash Sheek and was retired with ten years of ser vice from Automatic Data Process ing of Charlotte. He was a Master Sergeant, retired, with the United States Air Force with 22 years of ser; vice. He was of the Methodist faith. Survivors include: his wife, Gerry Stonestreet Sheek of the home; one son, Gilbert Miller Sheek of the home; one sister, Mrs. Jane Crotts of Mocksville; three brothers, Jim Sheek of Mocksville, John Sheek'tof , o- -OTE CO. VOBOCI^/lOCKSVlttEp riP cK DAVm COUNTY EmEIU>IUSE Nov. 19,1J9^1C 1 G- William B: Smth ' Mr. William Bert Smith, 58, of Route 3, Howardtown Rd., Mocksville, died Sunday, Nov. 15, 1992, at N.C. Baptist Hospital from later complications of a heart transplant in 1986. The funeral was to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18, at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Ronnie Craddock and Leon Wood. Burial was to fdlow in Fork Baptist Church cemeteiy. Memorials may be made to Carolina LifeCare (Organ Procure ment Program), c/o N.C. Baptist Hospital, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Sdem, NC 27157. Bom Jan. 20, 1934, in Davie County, he was a son of the late John Wesley and Mabel Livengood Smith. He was a self-employed masonry contractor and a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. ; Surviving are: his wife, Barbara Dunn Smith of the' home; one daughter Barbara, Dawn Carter of > thiw^siste^Dorotl^j^er ' MocksviUc'it^Margar^^^PerreU'Vpf. ;Sp^,of • Kemersvi ' dington^i Wed-woSl St^ of 701 Briar- atWhi5"'®1'^^^"day.Nov 13I ^itley s Funeral Home rhi i conducted by the f p.a 20090-6911 ' DC reared Sta luid siB h«l '..rs! if:. (•■.■ili'V:'' ■ >-f' Of..: ^ ^ Grace W. Whisenhimt V Mrs. Grace Williams Whisenhunt,86, of Rt. 2, Farmington Community, widow of Ruftis Whisenhunt, diedSunday, Nov. 15,1992, in N.C. Bap tist Hospital. Mrs. Whisenhunt was bom inUmbsburg, Va., and was retired from Sara Lee/Hanes vnth 49 yearsof service. She was a member ofWoodland Baptist Church.Surviving are: four grandchildren; six great-grandchUdren; one great-great-granddiild; and seve^ nieces andnephews. ■A graveside service was held Tues day, Nov. 17, in Bethel Unit^Methodist Church cemetery in Winston-Salem.Memorials may be made to Alzheimers Research, 836 Oak St.,Winston-Salem,'-NC..j . I rnvte fX}. poBDo obrmw MOCKSVIU.E. NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 26, 1992 A. Tomlinson I^s, ; Viola , A^fierson ' Tonllinson, 92, foi^erly of ,Wilkesboro^ j ' declining health for; .'the past 6 monlKs, She was pfKlnlly a resident of Davie Village. memorial service was held Satjaday. Nov. 21. in Mocksville" First United Methodist Church with the^Rev. I. Donnell Lloyd, pastor, of- fic^ing. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Hfcmorials may be made to the Bl^tKhe Clement Sunday School CMss or the Church Choir of Mocksville First United Methodist Church. North Main Street, Mocksville. NC 27028. Mrs. Tomlinson was bom in Davie Couhty March 26, 1900. to the late Hepty and Sarah Penry Anderson and was; retired dietician with Davie County Hospital with 20 years of ser- vic^ She had been a longtime mcfeber of Mocksville First United M^odist Qiurch where she was a Sullaay School teacher and also sang in church choir. 3^ was preceded in death by her hu|bflnd, Charles Humphrey Tomlin- soij5n 1970 and also by a son, Gor- doR^omllnson. |ijrviving are: one son, Cole , Tomlinson of Duke Street, Mo<3csville; three grandchildren; four gr^-grandchildren; and one sister, MC^ Elizabeth Taylor of WJ^ton-Salcm. ft • ' ^ Leonard Spry . /Ws. Betty Leonard Spry, 92, of ^^y'^sood Street, Codeemee, and fo^crly of Salisbury, died Sunday, Nw 22 at Rowan Memorial Hospital after three years of declining health. She was bom June 25, 1900, in DlJndson County to the late Dr. Da,Vtd and Cora Frances Fritz .Lrohard. She was educated in David- soflCounty Schools and was later a ht^maker. and member of the T^ing Ford Baptist Church and the Ladles Sunday School Class. ftpr husband, Nathan Lee Spry prided her in death Aug. 17, 1954. ^urviving are: three sons, Ervin Fi^k Spry of Cooleemee, James Ray Spjy and William Eugene Spry, both . of.;Salisbury; one daughter, Bertie L^;Spry Pickler of Salisbury; 11 grandchildren and 27 great- gi^ildchildren. One daughter, Lena F^ces Chappell preceded her in d<^th May 14, 1989. •Funeral services will be Wedncs- dayj Nov. 25, at IJ a.m. at Trading F^d Baptist Church. The Revs. D^id L. Blantnn and Banks W. Mpnis will conduct the ceremony. Bjl^rlal will be in the chureh cemetery. ("TTie body will remain at the Lyer- lyj^uneral Home until placed in the c^jtch 30 minutes prior to the final f family will see friends attMjfunderal home Tuesday night fi»i|i 7-9 p.m. Georgia H. Horton Mrs. Georgia Elizabeth Helton Horton. 88, of 1020 Carolina Ave., Durham, died Sunday, Nov. 22, 1992, at Hugh Chatham Nursing Center. Born in Yadkin County, the daughter of Charles Walter and Manic Branon Helton, she was a member of the West Wood Baptist Church and was retired from Mon- taldo's Women Apparel. Mrs. Horton was preceded in death by her husband, John A; Horton, in March of 1984. Surviving are: four sisters, Mrs. Gladys Hoots of Hamptonviile, Mrs. Ina Wagoner of Mocksville. and Mrs. Hattie Weatherman and Miss Hazel Helton, bodi of Yadkinville; and three brothers, Harry Helton of East Bend, Raymond "Bill" Helton of Yadkinville, and Alfred Helton of Hamptonviile. Funeral services were Tuesday, Nov. 24, at Mackie-Gcntry Chapel. A graveside service followed at Maplewood Cemetery in Durham. Julia B. Brown Julia B. Brown, 73, of 401 N. Main St., Mocksville, died Wednes day. Nov. 18,1992, at her home. She had been in declining health foi several years. ' A graveside service was held Fri day, Nov. 20. at City Memorial Park. Salisbury, conducted by Robert Clon inger, pastor of World Wide Churcl of God in Lewisville. Born May 25, 1919, in Davi< County, Mrs. Brown was a daughter of the late Enoch and Lola Hiltoi Beauchamp. Educated in the Davii Cqunty Schools at Advance, sh' retired from the N.C. Jewish Horn- in Clemmons as an aide. She was a member of the Worl Wide Church of God in Lewisville Survivors include: one son, Bob by Brown of Yadkinville; on daughter, Carol Brown of Boonc three brothers, Robert Beauchamp c High Point. Lester Beauchamp < Advance anid Ernest Beauchamp r Winston-Salem; and three .sister- Fannic Black of Lewisville; Mitti Holder of North Carolina and Emrr Hege of Salisbury. WmiarnC. WhitakerSr.^ J^iliiam Charlie Whitaker Sr. 69 o^ute 9, Mocksville, died Thurs day? Nov. 19, 1992, at his home, yjhe funeral services were Satur- Nov. 21, at Eatons Funeral conducted by the RevI^and Richardson. Burial was in CMGrove United Methodist Church "c^&teiy with military graveside rites c^ucted by the. District II ' AWional Honor Guard. Veterans of I^ign Wars. Sept. 16, 1923. in Davie , l^dijnty. he was a son ofthe late Johnai&Grace Wall Whitaker. He was a lumber of the Cooleemee V F W a^was retired from Hanes Hosiery i^Winston-Salem. was preceded in death by his Mamie Laura Baker Whitaker 'J^981. and a son. William Charlie ^taker Jr. Surviving are: two daughters. Ella wee Nichols of Mocksville and gfi^ffley Ann Jones of Mocksville; six ^dchildren; a stepmother, Haze! ^itaker Barbee of Salisbury; one s^ter,-. Mary McDanieJ of Mwksville; seven half sisters. Sally Jlwette of Harmony, Bobbie Wall of W«ksville. LucUIe Wall, Bessie Whitaker, Nancy Duncan and Linda Basinger, < all of Salisbury; Faye McCr^ ofStatesville; and three half .IjrotfacrsT Johiiny Whitaker and Mit- ; chell Whitaker of Saiisbury7 and ; .A^artin Whitaker of Statesville. ' UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, November 28,1992 HUTCHENS ; YADKDmLLE — Mr. Edgar Bon- j sonHutchens, 87,Rt. 5,dled6p.in. C ; Saturday at the Yadkin Nursing q n Center. He was bom in Yadkin r County to Herbert and Annie Cau- 2 • die Hutchens. Mr. Hutchens was a \ cvl Yadkinville Church' of God and was retired from Drew >1 ^ Furniture Co. He was preceded in J ^ death by his first wife, Eula Shore ) Hutchens, on April 26, 1974. Sur« Y viving are his wife. Axle Ann Mick- V les Hutchens of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Johnny Ray (Shir- ^ ley) Carter of Rt. 7, Yadkinvdile and ^ Mrs. Richard Frank (Linda) Taylor N of East Bend; four sons, Wlliiara ^ Roger Hutchens of Mocksville, Richard Dean Hutchens of Rt. 2, Yadkinville, Eddie Hutchens of •A Yadkinville, and Edgar S. Hutchens V of Rt. 4, Yadkinville; three sisters, vi Mamie Shermer of East Bend, Ber- y tie Matthews of Rt. 1, Yadkinville, W and Neva Peddycord of Winston- \ ^ Salem; two step-children. Lee Ad- ^ ams of Rt. 5, Yadkinville and Rev. A Randy Jester of Bryson City, Tenn.; 3 17 grandchildren: and 10 great- ^ grandchildren. Funeral arrange- ^ ments are incomplete. The botb' is . at Mackie-Gentry Funeral Home in Yadkinville. Bio - Obituaries -11/28/1992 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA -DAVIE COUNTY !E RECORD,^IHURSDAY^^Dw; 3,1992 h <\ \ 2> Iz \jv-Gecil Lee Angell ■'. • ' ' ; '"^ilr. Cecil Lee Angell, 70, of Route ^ 7, Mocksville, Dutchman's Creek " community, died early Friday mor-; ning, Nov. 27, in Davie County; Hospital. ; Mr. Angell was bom in Daviej County Dec. 11, 1921 to Nannie • Nichols Angell of Autumn Care of ' Mocksville and the late Alvin Hiawatha Angell. He was a retired -millwright. He was a chatter member pf Dutchman's Creek Baptist Chuich.-Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 29, in Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church with the Revs.Tominy Tuggle and Cra^g Seafoid of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. He was preceded in death by a .brother, Paul Angell, in 1980. Survivors, in addition to his .mother, are: his wife, Edna MillerAngell of the home; thiee daughters, Joyce Angell Stevens, Linda Angell Hamilton and Nan Angell Hayes, allbf-Mocksville; three sons, CecU GrayAngell of Advance, Lany Lee Angell of Mocksville and Nat Angell of Lexington; 21 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; five sisters, Irene Bos- :tians of Salisbury, Gilma Barbee of Concord, Mabel Couch, Bessie Sechrest and Lavada "Nicky" Lan- nitig, all of Mocksville; two brothers, Wiley Angell of Mocksville and Dodd Angell of Br^eiton, Wash.^ j Naiime^C^;,Bro^ Mrs. Nannie Carmichael Brown, ' 93, widow of Thomas Sanford Brown of Clemmons, died Sunday, Nov. 22, 1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem. Bom Jan. 12, 1899, in Davie County to Azariah and Ida Cope Car michael, Mrs. Brown was a member of Love's United Methodist Church and a resident of Walkertown formany years. She had been a resident of the Clemmons community for the past eight years. Surviving are: five daughters, Mrs. Hersey G. ^azel) Has ham of Lyn- chburg, Va., Mrs. L.M. (Frances) Winebrenner of Venice, Fla., Mrs. Nelson R. (Lorene) Clark of Clem mons, Mrs. Henry Herman (Mildred) Smith of Clenunons, Mrs. Lyles E. (Betty) Monson of St. Paul, Minn.; one son. Bill R. Brown and wife,Martha, of Bermuda Run; 13 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice C. Stoneman of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Hala Hepler of. Richmond, Va.; and two brothers, Raymond Carmichael of Pfafftownand Wesley Carmichael of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, Nov. 25, at Love's United Methodist Church by the Rev. J.A. Law. Burial followed in Salem y Annie Mvhs^ Hendi^ Mrs. Annie Maishall Hendrix, 86,of Route 2, Mocksville, died T^es-^ day morning, Dec. 1 in Davie County Hospital after being in declininghealth for the past two years. Mrs. Hendrix was bom in Yadkin County, Feb. 27,1906 to the late I.T. and Joanna Niclu Marshall and had been a hcnnemaker. She was a member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3 in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Ray O'Ferrelland Bobbie Swaim officiating. Burial was in the Smith Grove Methodist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends ^from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Franklin Hendrix, in 1966. 1 Survivors include: two sons, James ' Gray Hendrix and Charles Donald . Hendrix, both of Route 2, Mocksville; and three grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Grace Dinkins of , Mocksville. Memorials may be considered forthe Smith Grove Methodist Cemetery Fund, Route 2, Mocksville. Cemetery. J Lois A. Johnson Mrs. Lois Anthony Johnson, 76, ofRoute 3, Yadldnville, died MondayNov. 30, 1992, at the Yadkin Nurs ing Center.She was born in Yadkin CountyAug. 11, 1916, to Romie R. andAmelia Comer Anthony. Mrs.Johnson was a member of Liberty Baptist Church and was married toAvery Lee Johnson who died March10, 1970. She was also a member ofthe Lone Hickory Home Demonstra tion Club.Surviving are: two sons, Avery L.Johnson of Yadkinville and AdrianJohnson of Route 2, Harmony; twograndchildren; two greatgrandchildren; and three sisters,Kathleen A. Pruitt of Greensboro,'Zola A. Beck of Mocksville and Faye McCauley of Long View, Texas. Funeral services were to be at 2:30p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2, in LibertyBaptist Church, conducted b/^ theRevs. ]NiI^i|J31ack^ and Gr^,' tutchVeei totomobUe^dent He was JJ^^grd FranklinStokes Couijy Lawson. Mr.and Irene ^^p-ntecostal ChurchLawson a^^Pj^Q nsboro and wns for 28 years. in death by an m-Hewaspt^ dUwsonJr. fant fiancee. DenseSurviving- n ^WiUdnsofffigh^ stepdaughters,Lawsonville. wo joAnn Hall o p jj^. two step-•iy "TM^fWinston-Salemsons, Sanfoid y three stepgrandcWldren, tw _ ^ and one brother, ^Lawsonville. uawirr NO or^ . o -DAVIE COIINTY BmRFRISE iREa)IU>|lTHU]^AY?]^/ 3.'►■•••.• r-,-;r;* -!••» ■ i v.>' i;.-? ,.!''A-',- I **Buck'|McD^ei^^\j' Mr. Harry "Buck" Lewisrf McDaniel Sr., 77, of 2553 Ossipee Front St., Elon College, died Satur- '• day, Nov. 28,1992, at his home after^ one year of failing health. Born in Rowan Coun^ to the late « William Henderson McDaniel and! the late Maty Magdalene Troutman 3 McDaniel, he was retired from i>; GuUford Mills. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, having served in i World War 11. He was of the i Lutheran faith, f Funeral services were in Lowe * ... Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday, } Dec. 1, conducted by the Rev. Rick j Wurst, pastor of Stoney Creek I Presbyterian Church. Burial follow- v ed in Alamance Memorial Park. \ - Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Mary Atkins of Elon College and Mis. Linda Kay Pace ofTayloisville; one son, Harry Lewis McDaiiiel Jr. of Morganton; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; four half- sisters, Mrs. Ruth McDaniel Wilkins of- Monroe, Mrs. Betty McDaniel Wright of Pfafftown, Mrs. Doris McDaniel Gaither of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Loraine McDaniel- Blackwood of Cooleemee; and four half-brothers, William Henderson McDaniel and John Nelson McDaniel, both of Mocksville, Joe Cecil McDaniel of Winston-SaJem, and James Franklin McDaniel of Atlanta, Ga. V.Mr. McDaniel was preceded in death by two brothers, John Edmon McDaniel and Buford William McDaniel. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Alamance-Caswell, 317 N. Graham-Hopcdale Rd., Burl ington, NC 27217. Velma A. McLdand Mrs. Velma McLeland, 91, ofLaporte, Pa., and formerly of Ad vance, died on Monday, Nov. 2?, 1992, in Laporte, Pa.She was bom in Advance on Sept. , 29, 1901, the daughter of William Gaston and Julia Bowdcn Allen. She lived her early years iii NorthCarolina, moving to Iowa in 1917. She married Frank E. Bodie in 1937and they resided near State Center.Following Mr. Bodie's death in 1947, Mrs. McLeland moved to Mar- shalltown until 1953 when she mar ried John McLeland Sr. They lived in die Liscomb area until Mr.McLeland's death in 1975,whereupon she moved to Mansfield, _ Pa. Since 1988 Mrs. McLeland has 'been a resident of the Laporte UnitedMethodist Home, Laporte, Pa.'Surviving are; one daughter andson-in-law, Doris and Richard Talbot; one stepson and stepdaughter- in-law, John Jr. and Evelyn ..McLeland; two granddaughters; two.stepgrandsons; several great-, grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. • Ethel Sofley. Mrs. McLeland was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Mansfield and was involved in the ac tivities df the Hospitality House in Mansfield. ■' • Funeral services were held at the""Scureman Funeral Home in..Mansfield. Interment was in the Hillside Cemetery in State Center, Iowa. / tWVIE CO, POBUC MOCKSVttlE, NC Ethel t/Moirrow^^ ! Ethel Lipe Morrow, 85, ofMooresville died Thursday, Nov. 26, 1992, at Meridian Nursing Center. The funeral was Sunday, Nov. 29,at Central United Methodist Church,conducted by the Rev. Bob Moore. Burial was in Glenwood Memorial Park.'Memorials may be made to Cen tral United Methodist Clnirch, 214 RAcademy St., Mooresville, NC 28115. Bom May 5, 1907, in Rowan County, Mrs. Morrow was adaughter of the late Robert and LillieAtwell Lipe. She was retired fr;oinl Norman Regional Medical Center. Her husband. Price Morrow, died Aug. 6, 1986.Survivors include: a son, Larry Morrow of Mooresville; threedaughters, Patty Hambright ofCharleston, S.C., Edna Mae Parker and Sandra Freeze, both ofMooresville; eight grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; one sister. Ruby Powers of MooresvUle; three stepsisters, Gwen Hill of Albemarle,Wilma Alexander of Mocksville andMaxine Bodm of Charlotte; and onestepbrother, Glenn Gregory of Mooresville. Ann Day Stonei^ ! J Mrs. Ann Day Sttmer, 52, of Charlotte, formerly of Mocksville, died Saturday, Nov. 28 at Mercy Hospital in Charlotte. Mrs. Stoner was bom July 23, 1940 in Wilkes County,daughter of Nell Rash Day of Mocksville and the late Burris A. Day. She was a graduate of Davie High School and attended Kings College of Charlotte. Mrs. Stoner attended United Faith Assembly. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1 at Harry andBryant Chapel in the Oaks wi^ the Rev. Domingos N. Duaite and Billy Mills officiating. Graveside services followed at 3 p^m. at Chestnut Hill Cemetery of Salisbury. Her husband, Carson L. Stoner, died in 1980. I In additicHi to her mother, she is survived by: a son, Michael L. Stoner of the home; a brother. Bill B. Day of Beaver Dam, Va.; and a sister, Mrs. Bill (Brenda Day) Harpe of Mocksville. Memorials may be made to Help ing Hands Ministries, PC Box 412, Waxhaw, NC 28173; or to the National Kidney Foun^tion of NC, 5970 Fairview Road, Suite 408, Charlotte, NC 28210. . o -DAViE cowrrv 3.1992 •' " "•' • • ' * V'. : ''."r;-. i jl • .5 v*r* V'V Rassie H. Newsome Mrs. Rasae Holcomb Newsome, 71, of 4311 ^nway Place, Winston- Salem, died unexpectedly on Satur day, Nov. 28 at her home. She was bom July 22, 1921 in Winston-Salem to Joel Clem and Mollie Hemric Holcomb. She was a member of Northwest Baptist Church. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1 at Hayworth-Miller Sdas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Mar vin Blackburn. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Survivors include; a daughter, MoUy Mauldin of Danville, Va.; a son, Mike Newsome of Advance; and four grandchildren. Frankiin^E. Mr. Franklin Edward Williams, / 76, of Route 2, Fork Bixby Rd., Ad vance died Wednesday, Nov. 2S, 1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Funeral services were Friday, Nov. 27, at Eaton Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Kenneth Evans and Robert Williams. Burial followed in Fork Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. Williams wa^ bom Dec. S, 1915, in Davie County, a son of the late John Frank and Beatrice Ellis Williams. He had worked many years for Burlington Mills in Lexington and had retired from Banes Knitwear in Advance. Mr. Williams was a member of Comatzer Baptist Church. Surviving are: his wife. Alma Jones Williams of the home; two daughters, Betty Fine of Lexington and Faye. Lanier of Advance; one son, Frankie Williams of Advance; ; eight grandchildren; four great- i grandchildren; and one sister, Eva . Mae McAllister of Mocksville. ' [Mrs. Clara M. Whitlock Mrs! Clara Martin Whitlock, 89, of Route 2, Chal Smith Road, Mocksville, died Monday, Nov. 23, 1992, in Davie County Hospital after a period of declining health. Funeral services were Wednesday, Nov. 25, in Eatons Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ray O'Ferrell of ficiating. Burial was in Smith Grove United Methodist Churdi cemetery. Mrs. Whnitlock was bom Sept. 11, 1903, in Davie County to the late Jimand Etta Smith Martin and had been a homemaker. She had been a lifelong member of Smith Grove . United Methodist Church. Her husband, John Whitlock, preceded her in death in 1965. Survivors include: five step daughters, Janice Edwards of Winston-Salem, Ruby Jones of Ad vance, Helen Hester and Blanche Vestal, both of Winston-Salem and Ruth Davis of Mocksville; two step sons, Melvin Whitlock of Mocksville and Stacy Whitlock of Pilot Moun tain; 15 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Smith Grove United Methodist Church, Rt. 2, Box 670, Mocksville, NC 27028. y <S N mS -a I > CAVlE CO. FUSUC USItAiy MQCKSSimi fiS -DAVIE CpiJNlT:anEimjlSE bWd-.THOIISDAY. Dm. 10. mm y V \ \ \ri , ^ J ■Chapman^AI XMnl^^ '. .\ ■■ • J,. ■, ^ ;' Chapman'Allen Dinkins,, 85, of-Route 2, YadkinviUe,'died Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1992, at'his home. He had been in declining health, but death was unexpected. The funeral was Friday, Dec. 4, at Batons Funeral Home Chapel, Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Allen Barker. Burial was at Turner's Creek Baptist Church in Yadkin County. Bom March 20, 1907, in Yadkin County, Dinkins was a sdi of the late John Allen and Lillie Beth Wishon Dinkins. Retired from Drexel Heritage of Mocksville, he was a member of Turner's Creek Baptist Church. He was U.S. Army veteran of World War U. Surviving are: his wife, Amelia York Dinkins, of a nursing home in Yadkinville; and several nieces and nephews. It'- —Bessie Hartman Bessie Ucille Beck Earnhardt?^"nian, 93, of Spencer Health Care • p and fonnerly of 601Salisbuiy, died Thurs- > ^»'^1992,V at Rowan'jv-Mmonal Hospitd^heM been in^ {fJ^g'^.Afoi'anumberofycaisI ^^d seno^ly to for two weeks. The fimeral was Friday, Dec. 4 atSununersett Funeral Home Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev.Charles Brawley, pastor of FaithBaptist Church in Faith. Burial wasat Rowan Memorial Park. _^Bora Nov.-18, 1899,'in DavieCounty, Mrs. Hartman was adaughter of the late John Wesley andAnnie Ridenhour Beck. Educated inthe Davie County, schools, she wasleured from Carolina Maid, whereshe had been employed for over 25years. She was a member of Faith Baptist Church. -A daughter, Mildred Lyerly preceded her jn death.Survivors include: two sons, VirgilA. and John D. Earnhardt, both ofSalisbuiy; fiv6 grandchildren; six • |'®®!*8randchildren; and two sistersPe^l Eury and Mattie Beck, both of Salisbury. rMrs.'WiUiftJLee" FMppm- ^ Mrs. Willie Lee Anderson FUppin tof 1625'E.''^ird Street, Winston-Salem,. died W^nesday, Dec.'2, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.She was a native of Davie County and had resided in Winston-Salem since 1949. She was a member of Friendship Baptist Church, a retired employee of Winston-Salem State University as a dormitory supervisorand attended LaMae Beauty School. She was a member of the James H. Young Chapter No. 139 O.E.S. Surviving are: one daughter, Gwenevere (Willie Lee) Brown and two granddaughters, all of Winston- Salem; four sisters, Geraldine Watkins of Cooieemee, Lucille(Leslie) Williams and Mae Franc^ '' Thompson, both of New York, N.-^., Juanita (Emest) Jones of Winston- Salem; four brothers, Aldrew(Mildr^) .Anderson of Salisbury, Lus Albert (Euralee) Anderson and Eli (Margaret) Anderson Jr., both of Fayetteville, Felton (Dorothy) Anderson of Philadelphia. Pa.. * .RoyHoIlMd \J Holland, 42, of Route 1, Harmony, died Monday, Dec 7 1992at I^ell Memorial Hospital after a period of illness.The ^y is at Morrison-StudeventFune^ Home, Mocksville, pending ,„®^™P®|:8'i950,inIredellCbun-ty, Holland was a son of Rosa Lee I ^"aii of the home and thel^^en Holland. He was a member AME Zion Churchand h^ been employed at a saw mill. In addiUon to his mother, he is sur-wved by three daughters, DanetteMayfidd and -nidie Maddox, both ofIr^ell County, and Jonquina Harris ^ s®"' LeonardHolland^Iredell COunty; a stepson,Danny White of Rowan County twograndchildren; five brothers, LarryJ}° StameyHolland of Far Rockaway N.YOtis Holland of Harmoi^, James and'Samuel Holland, both of the home.Also, five sisters, Darlyn Hollandof Harmony, Phyllis Pruitt of CooleemM,V Margaret Peck andCarline Ferrell, both of Woodleafand Martha ^Ann Johnson of !StatesvUle; and a half br^er. J.C. . Chambers of Salisbury. . ; ^5 I ' Eric S. Grant Mr. Eric Scott Grant, 21, of River Hill Rd., Route 1, Statesville, died on Bamhill Road in Iredell Cbunty as the result of an automobile accident on•Juc^y; Dec. 1, 1992. -Bom in Iredell (bounty on Aug. 13, . 1971, to Normw Grant and the lateShelby Gaither (jrant, he had served in the U.S. Army during Derert . Storm and was employed by Freight Liner as a mechanic. > * Survivors in addition to his father include: his stepmother, Margie Par- due Grant of Rt. I, Statesville; mater nal grandmother, Mrs. Qeo Seamon Gaither of Rt. 1, Mocksville; onebrpther, James Craig Grant of thehopte; one stepbrother,' Spc.Curtis Walsh of Fort Drum, N.Y.; and onestepsister. Airman Rebecca Walsh of China Lake, Calif. The funeral was Fridiqr, Dec. 4, atWestmoreleand Chapel, conducted by! the Rev. Elisha Robertson and Mr. Johnny Melton. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery. y jBet^ Houir ; I , Miss'Betty Jean'Hollar, 59, ofRoute 4, Yadkinville, died Wednesday. Dec. 2, 1992, at N.C. Baptist . Hospital in Winston-Salem. rr She was bom Sept. 10, 1933, in. Yadkin County to Arthur J.Jand. Jecholiah Hollar. She was a grarjuate• of Coiirtney High School and'Ap-palachiaii State University.'.-Shetaught third grade for four years inthe Gastonia city schools and for thir ty years in the Yadkinville Hemen-; taiy School, Miss HoUar was a member of Huntsville Bqjtist Chprchand was preceded in death by abrother, Santford Hollar of Midland.Surviving are: three sisters. Pearl^-Helms and Ella Simpson, Iwth ofConcord, Carolyn Rea of Charlotte;, seven brothers, David, Gumey.tandCieve Hollar, all of Courtney, Gor-re ll HoUar of'Boonville, HohierHollar of San Antonio, Texas, ClydeHollar of Winston-Salem and HenryHollar of Mocksville; also a closefriend, Fred Scott of Wilkesboro; 31nieces and nephews; 31 grand niecesand nephews; one great-grandniece . and one grcat-grandnephew.: Funeral setyices were Friday, Dec.4, in the Huntsville Baptist Church by:Ae Revs. J.C. Shore and DennisBell. Burial followed in the church cemetery.'. • ' cr^ QAVie C0« eUBOC aBRMOr MOCKSVIIXEk NO -PAVffi jnnjB^AY,.Pec.. 10.1992 ^i!jThomas^. JaryiS: I' Mr. Thomas Michael Jarvis, 43, of Long Beach died Friday morning, Dec. 4, 1992, at the V.A. Hospital ;in Salisbury. ' He was bom May 22, 1949, in iWinston-Salem to Thomas Tulbert and Martha Hauser Jarws. He lived most of his life in Porsyth County and was a member of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church, Advance. 'Surviving are; his wife, Becky Levine Jarvis of the home; one son. Heath Jarvis of the home; his mother ahd father of 1589 Jonestown Road, y/inston-Salem; one aster, Mrs. Tommy (Elaine) York of Rt. 5, Mocksville; and his paternal grand mother, Mary Jarvis of Rt. 5, Mocksville. ' The funeral was Monday, Dec. 7, at Vogler & Sons Reynolda Chapel, conducted by the Revs. James'Stowe and Troy Bennett. Interment follow ed in Porsyth MemorU4 Park.: *•' Mr, RichardV N'brris (Dickie) , McDaniel, 35, of " Route 4, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1992, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. The funeral was to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 10, at Batons Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Hal Vamer. Burial was to be in Liberty United Methodist Church cemeteiy. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9. Mr. McIJaniel was Bom Oct. 6, 1957, in Montgomery County, Md.,! a son of Ruby Call McDaniel of Mocksville and the late Scth Norris McDaniel.. He was a member of Liberty United Met(iodist Church and was employed with C^lina Refinishing • in MocksvQie. n Surviving, in addition to his mother, are two daughters, April Renee McDaniel and Lindsay Beth ; McDaniel, both of Mocksville; one ' son, Clinton Taylor McDaniel,'• of' ^ Mocksville; and five sisters, Patricia|.Ct^n^ of'.^vance^iB^vei KiFT Guilford Gl MiUer ^ t/ Guilford Gray Miller, 62, of Route 7, Will Boone Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1992, at Porsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem after a brief illness. The funeral was Saturday, Dec. 5, at Batons Funeral Home Chapel, con ducted by the Revs. E.M. James and Alvin Pope. Burial was in TUrrentine ; Baptist Church cemetery. Bom Feb. 1,1930, in DavieCoun- ty. Miller was a son of Katherine Penninger Miller of Mocksville and the late Frank Miller. Employed by Funder America in Mocksville, he vras a U.S. Army veteran of World ; WarU. Survivors, in • addition to his n : mother, include his wife, Esther Lagle MUler; a son, Timothy Gray iMiller of Mocksville; three grand- ' children; and a brother, TTiurman ■Miller of Woodleaf.' tt V <X \ .<0 y KaU^ of Rout^; Advaiitx Plottiwas bom92i(&|DavieCotm 'Sc..She was a T. . ^ Tr— i;«9ay be ■ madey^Mr?;.™f^RubyvOyMcD^elj? Route'4,':BojCitV 168»tMockwillcStN.C^i^X028, J'ti ■ \ -.'v'yK'viy,;. ■ ^ ■'"1 iFsSur^iving are: oncj^tcr,- AliceDuUpJiWm" i^JcSSt': Advice;'^„_mons^Bett|l^ins^n^^em,^Gi^; >tfjgton^^^HutV;! 'em,y.:Nan<^ ;^ ,...j^lWs;'Mark AtlMtsS^^^e^^pV'hjston-'; yi^Fun^^Ppces.jwere Saturday, j V Btirid^lLowiMl in Adyance'Udt^" ^miay be made to the Ad-,,^ * * l^odistLQiurch, CO. BUBUC >- 'C* -DAVIE C01)N1T,EN:IERPME^^ „ • . n <■■ w.» «<^.'Additf Lovelace Somers, 95,widow of the late Jim Somers, diedMonday morning, Dec. 7, 1992, inpavie County Hospital after being indwluung health. She made her homewith a devoted great-nephew and his wife, Kenny and Donnamarie Riddle of Route 1, Advance. Funeral services were to be at 3:30p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9. in Redland Pentacostal Holiness Church with theRev. James Stowe officiating. Burialwas to follow in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to theBuilding Fund of Redland Pentacostal Holiness Church, Route 1, Advance. NC 27006. Mrs. Somers was bom in Rock-ingham County Jan. 31,1897, to thelate Dave and Mary Rice Lovelace and had been a homemaker. She was a longtime member of Redland Pen tacostal Holiness Church.Survivors in addition to her great-nephew are; two sisters, Mrs. Mary McMahan of High Point and Mrs.Dolly Riddle of Route I, Advance;three brothers, Robert Lovelace of Reidsville, Ben Lovelace ofStokesdale and Sam Lovelace of /Summerfield; and several othernieces and nephews. • ;Rickey pale. Witherspoon,l27,: ofjRoute ', Gladstone Road,^; Mocksville, died Monday, Dec. 7,;19%, at Forqrth Memorial Hospital, ■ Winston-Salcm alter a fi ve-month illness. A graveside service was to be heldat 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9, in Legion Memorial Park, Cooleemeewith the Rev. I.C. Morris officiating. Memorials may be made to Davie 'County Hospice, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, NC 27028, or to DavieCounty Rescue Squad, in care of Tom Cook, Route 7, Mocksville, NC 27028. Bom June 29, 1965, In Rowan County, Witherspoon was a son ofJames William Witherspoon of Mount Ulla and Joan Laura Miller Witherspoon of Newbiny, Fla. Hewas an auto mechanic with Spillman Auto Parts and was well known for his abilities as an auto restoration mechanic. He was also an avid' fi sherman. In addition to his parents, he is survived by: his wife, Joyce MabeWitherspron; a daughter. CrystalDawn Witherspoon of the home;three sisters, Deloiis Fralley of Rockwell, Julie Holshouser ofSalisbury and Peggy Jo Witherspoon ; of IHorida; and a brother, James !William Witherspoon ^ .{rv.* of,; i^wbuiy, Fla..,; /I Hampton,X,ee Young Hampton' Lee "Mr. Hamp"Young, 87, of 217-A Hemstead St., Lexington, formerly of 46 WalltownSt., died Friday, Dec. 4, 1992, at Lexington Memorial Hospital. Hehad been in: declining health for• several'years and seriously ill for i three weeks. ?- The funeralIwas to be Wednesday,Dec. 9, at' Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home Chapel, Lexington, conducted by,foe Rev. F.D. Betts.Burial was to follow in Lexington Ci ty Cemetery.'li; ■Bom Sept.'22, 1905, in Davie County, Young was a son of foe late Crawford Lee and Annie Young. Employed as a ripsaw qjerator with Thomasville Furniture Industries at one time, he retired from Link- Taylor Furniture Co. He was a Baptist. j,.. Survivors include: his wife,Doretha Ward Young ofThom^ville; a son, Billy Crawford Young Jr. of Thomasville; a daughter, Wyona Young of Thomasville; 18 grandchildren; and 32 great-grandchildren. ' S. OftVlE 00. PUBUC UBMiffifMOCKSVILL&i HB •>. PAVIE / fV N. / i c MaiyfH^^Tkui^B(ovvii^6^of'J : 425 ChesinutLaitefStatesvillei died' Wedne^y, bec.'9,1992, at Iredell Memorial, Hospital alter a brief illness. ; The funeral was Friday, Dec. 11, at Believer's Faith Center conducted by the Rev. Carl Nixon. Burial was in Iredell Memorial Gardens. Bom May 7, 1926, in Iredell County, Mrs. Brown was a daughter of the late Furby and Ossie Freeman Turner. Educated at Kney Grove School and Morningside High School, she-was a member of Believer's Faith Center. A former resident of New York, she operated a day care fecility there. Survivors include: her husband, Herbert A. Brown; two sons, William Nathaniel Lazenby of, Winston-Salem and Leonard G. I^azenbym the home; two daughters,' Frances Lazenby Houpe of Statesville and Margaret Lazenby Canell of Virginia Beach, Va.; A stepson, Hubert Brovm Jr. of Las Vegas; a stepdaughter, Audrey Redmon of Hamptonville, Va.; two sisters, Lois Neely of WotxUeaf and Gladys Rams^ of Statesville; 10 giaiidcMdien;'a stepgrandchild;' and ■< seven great-grand^dien. ■ v ^ George Gervis Gunter <^rge Gervis Gunter, 66, of CoolSprings Road, Woodleaf, died at 4:33 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11 at RowanMemorial Hospital after a lengthy illness.Bom Jan. 4, 1926 in Greenville,Tenn., he was employed by Burl-in^on Mills in Cooleemee before his , retirement. A veteran of the U.S. Ar my, he served during World War II.He attended Woodleaf Baptist Church. The funeral was conducted at 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, at Woodleaf Baptist Church with the Rev. ChrisWilliams, pastor, officiating. BurialWM in Rowan Memorial Park withmilitary graveside rites by the Rowan County Veterans Council. His wife, Delia Mae SniderGunter, died on March 31, 1974. Survivors include: f<wr SOTS, Tommy sGmter'of <^podIeaf, rChMlieof Salisbuiy^qr Gunter of ! Adx^i.f^»Rogejte;ounte)i^^: W<^caf^-^fdatijgliW;'?''Fiances !• WagneriS&f • Woodl^^:i&^ Hilda R. Bryant Mrs. Hilda R. Bryant, formerly of 131 W. Sprague Street, Winsfon- Salem, widow of J.W. Bryant, died Monday, Dec. 7, 1992, at Winston-Salem Convalescent Center. :! Mrs. Bryant was bora in Nan-tahala, Tenn., on Aug. 1, 1899; to Charles W. and Lucinda Wilson Russell. She was a mendrer of Salem Baptist Church. IMrs. Bryant was precede in deathby a stepson, Fred Bryant, and threebrothers, William Russell, Frjjnk Russell and Marshall Russell, -f Surviving are: two daughtus,Daphene Mills of West Palm Beaeh,Fla., and Dorothy Wilkes of Aurora,Colo.; four stepchildren. Peg Voipeof St. Petersburg, Fla., Blaniqhe Wilson of Andrews, Videt Caron ofHartford, Conn, and Gity Bryant of Alabama; three sisters, Mary Jonesof Missouri, Bda Russell of Winston- Salem and Jean Bowers of Advance; nine grandchildren; 31 great grandchildren; and several nieces and :nephews. j ^f' Fiineral services Iwete Thursday; iDec. 10,^-af Yogl^!&^ Sons MainStreet diapel with the'Rev. Wayne IFulton officiating. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. F kvi Tony Lee Edwards t Mr. Tony Lee Edwards, 20, of 722t Walnut Street, Winston-Salem, diedI Tuesday, Dec. 8,1992, at N.C. Bap- • tisf Hospital.I He was bora Dec. 4, 1972, inI Winston-Salem to David and Patricia ! Lapish Edwards. He was employed k at, Phar Mor as a DistributionI Manager.I He is survived by: his mother, J Patricia L. Edwards; two brothers,I Teddy D. Edwards and franklin C.H Edwards; his grandmother, Emma [ Lapish; four aunts and two uncles.{ Funeral services were Saturday, I Dec. 12, at Hayworth-Miller Silas j Crtek Chapel by Brother Don Col-I lins. Burial followed in Center United Methodist Church cemetery,Mocksville.P' V ' . " t !■ V Ella Mae Call Ella Mae Call, 92, formerly of Route 4, Mocksville, died Monday, Dec. 14, 1992, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. • The ^fiuneral will be at 11 a.m.Thursday, Dec. 17, at Eatons Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Hal Vamer. Burial will be at OakGrove United Methodist Church cemetery.The family was to be at EatonsFuneral Home Chapel Wednesday night firom 7 to 8:30. Bom Dec. 14, 1900, in DavicCounty, Mis. Call was a daughter of the late Morgan D. and Ida BellePeacock Call. Retired from Burlington Mills of Cooleemee, she was a member of Liberty United- Methodist Church. Surviving are: a sister-in-law, Catherine Call of Mocksville; andtwo nephews, Jerry Call of Florida and Frederick Call of Charlotte. j Ella Brooks^oiiie Mrs. Ella Louise Brooks Home of Route 5, Mocksville, died Saturday, Dec. 12, at Forsyth MemorialHospital, after an extended period of illness. ■ She was a member of Cedm Creek ' Missionary Baptist Church in Davie 'County. • Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16 at Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Survivors include: her husband, Mr. James Luther Homer of the I home; a daughter, Ms Wanda Jane Home and a son, Mr. Lonnie Gray Home, both of Winston-Salem; a sister, Ms. Mandy Catherine Hairston of Mocksville; two brothers, Mr. William K. Brooks and Mr. George A. Brooks, both of Mocksville; two grandchildren; four aunts; and other relatives and friends. i OiAVIE CO. pcmc OBTOWf MOCKSVILLE. NC Jr- DA VIE COpj^ ENTia^^ RECORD, THURSDAY, I?,,, Pansey^t. Lewis Mrs Pansey Lorie Combs Uwis72. widow of Clyde Lewis, former- Ll T Road. Belcws Creek,died Tue^y, Dec. 8. 1992. at Davie wS p°^''^She w^s bom inwiikes County June 26, 1920 a daughter ,of William and Amy McLam Combs. ' Surviving are: one sister, Mrs Elizabeth Prevette of North Mrs. Ann Dod.son of Belews Creek A pnvaie service was held. Pierce Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements, Pearl Melton Reavis Mrs. Pearl Elizabeth Melton Reavis. 72, of 5273 Shallowford Road, Lcwisville. died Friday, Dec. II at Forsylh Memorial Hospital. She is the wife of Clyde J. Reavis Sr. Mrs. Reavis was bom Feb. 15, 1920 in Courtney, to John Delos and Jettie Ann Plowman Melton. She was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church of Lcwisville and was an LPN. Upon retirement from the Winston-Salem Convalescent Center, she was a private duty nurse. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday. Dec. 14, at Immanuel Bap tist Church by the Revs, Otis Clampelt, Gene McDuffy and Larry Easier. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Survivors, in addition to her hus band. include: a dau^ter, Mrs. Larry (Judy) Reavis Absher of Elkin; a son. Clyde J. (Joe) Reavis Jr. of King; three grandsons; a grand daughter; three brothers, J.D. Melton Jr. of Mocksville, Wilson Melton and Furman Melton, both of YadkinvLle. Memorials may be made to the Dorcas Class of Immanuel Baptist Church. Jack A. Porter Mr. Jack Alfred Alexander Porter Sr.. 69. of 4690 Cooper Rd., • Wmston-Salem died Wednesday ^ SSpJ,; "M. He was bom Dec. 5. 1923 in . Mecklenburg County to San^uel , Lester Porter and VeraPiercy Porter Dixon. Mr. Porter was a member of Gospel Light Baptist Church where . he served as an usher. He was a veteran of the United States .Navyserving during World War U, and was a member of V.F.W. Post 9010 in Clemmons, Surviving are: his wife. Ruth Evelyn Terrell Porter of the home- ; 'hreesons. Jack Alfred Porter Jr of Cooleemee, David Lee Porter of Tobaccoville and Josqih Mitchell Porter of Clemmons; two daughters, Janet Porter James of LewisvlUe and Ruth Elien ^ricr of Cooleemee; four grandchildren; one brother. Joe Porter of Charlotte; and one sister Sarah Stnibe of Charlotte. Funeral services were Saturday, Dec, 12, at Hayworth-Miiler Silas Creek Chapel by Dr. Bobby Rober- son and the Rev. Frank Shumate Bunal followed in Gospel Light Bap tist Church cemetery. J Dolly L. Riddle Dolly Lovelace Riddle, 86, of ^ Route I, Advance, died Thursday, Dec. 10. 1992, at Davie County Hospital after a period of declining health. The funeral was Sunday, Dec. 13, at Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church, conducted by the Rev. James Stowe, pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church, Route 1, Advance, NC 27006, Born Sept. 21, 1906, in Rock- ingham County, Mrs. Riddle was a daughter of the late Dave and Mary Rice Lovelace. A homemaker, she was a member of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. Her husband, George Riddle, died in 1984. Survivors include: a daughter, Martha Anthony of Yadkinville; a son, Kenneth Riddle of Route 1, Ad vance; a sister, Mary McMahan of. I High Point; three'brothers, Robert . I^yelacepfReidsville, Ben i oLSt^kesdale and-S^^LovelaCe of Sunitnerfieid; five grandchildren; and ilp 'great-grandcld^ldien. n , .i'- Dorothy N. Pur die Dorothy Neely Purdie, 49, of Hempslead. N.Y.. a Davie County native, died Friday. Dec. 11. 1992, at her home after being in declining health for a number of years. The funeral was to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16, atMountZion Holiness Church, Mocksville, con ducted by Elder James Ijames. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Bom Feb. 23, 1943. Mrs. Purdie was a daughter of the late George and Robena Bowman Neely. A member of the Church of God in Christ in Coraopolis, Pa., she was last employed in the housekeeping depart ment of the Holiday Inn in Hempslead. Survivors include: two daughters, Lisa Freeman and Denise Lambert, both of Coraopolis, Pa.; two brothers. Henry Lee Neely of Cor aopolis and George L. Neely Jr. of Cosu Mesa, Calif.; three sisters, Diane N. Pressley of Winston-Salem, Mary Louise Neely of Coraopolis and Shirley Ann Neely of Moorcsville. Grady JI. Smith " \ Grady Holden Smith, 93, of Route 2, Farmlngton community, Mocksville, died Thursday, Dec. 10, 1992, at The Oaks of Forsylh. The funei^ was Saturday, Dec. 12, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church, conducted by the Revs. Dan Martin and Donald Funderburk. Burial was In the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Grady Smith Memorial Fund, in care of Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Route 1, Box 137, Advance, NC 27006. Bom Jan. 14, 1899, in Davie County, Smith was a son of the late Enos S. aiid Cordelia Smith Smith, i A retired farmer, he was a lifelong j member of Bethlehem United; , Methodist Church, where he had,' been active in all activities. ':?> ' Survivors include his wife, Bertice Holden Smith of Route 2, 'Yadkin ville, Huntsville community. ' n ' QAVIE CO. PU5DC PBlWirv mocksville. NC "Si « Ss. Ethel S. Smithdeai Miss Ethd S. Smithdeai, 100, of 1250 Arbor Road, Winston-Salem, died Tue^y, Dec. 8, 1992, at the Triad United Methodist Home. Miss SjQudideal was bom April 9, 1892, in Davle County to Henry Tobias and Fannie Charles Smithdeai. 9ie lived all of her life in the Advance community and was a retired elementary school teacher. She was a member of the Advance United Methodist Church. Surviving are: several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Thursday, Dec. 10, at Advance United Methodist Church, conducted by the Revs. Hany Sherrill and Harlan Creech. Burial followed in the church cemetery. • Memorials may be made to Ad- j 'vance Uttited Methodist Church, Ad-. vance. NC 27006 or to the Triad United Methodist Home, 1250 Arbor Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27104. J \ Mary lilUan B. Vernon i ^ Mrs. Mary Lillian Bailey Vemon, i 65. of 4034 S. Main St., Winston- I Salem died Monday, Dec. 14,1992, ' at Forsyth Memorial Hospit^. J CShewasbmnJuneS, 1927, inLex- 1 ington to Robah Clarence and Mamie ! Airier Bailey. Mrs. Vemon was a i lifetime member of Canaan Unit^ 1 Methodist Church where she was incharge ofthe nursery for forty years. : She worked for Jimmy's Food Store I for twenty years. ' . . I 'Surviving are: her husband, ' Roland Vemon, of the home; two ' sons, DavidC. Vemon of Reeds and ' Richard S. Vemon of Mocksville; ' two grandchildren; two stepgrand- children; and one sister, Mrs. J.H. Cockerham of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were to be Wednesday, Dec. 16, at Canaan . United Methodist Church, conducted by'ithe Revs. Joe Westfall and Lee Strange. Burial was to follow in the chdrch cemetery. Mrs. Vemon was to lie in state at the church thirty minutes prior to the service. Memorials may be made to Can^ United Methodist Church Scholarship /Wendy^M. Tesh Miss Weqdy Marie Tesh, 11-week- old daughter of David K. and Kathy Mabe Tesh of 170 Jones Rd., Winston-S^m, died Sunday, Dec. 13, at N.C,'Baptist Hospital. She was bora Sept. 24, 1992, in Winston-Saiem. In additicm to her parents, she is survived by: one brother, Daniel Allison Mabe of the home; one sister. Amber Lynn Tesh of the home; her grandparents, Robert A. and MadgeTesh of V^ston-Salem and Betty Honeycutt tof Rural Hall; and her great-grandmothers, Margie Adams of MocksvjUe and Rosalie Rash of Winston-Sdiem. Graveside:services were held Tues day, Dec. 15, at Gardens of Memory in Walkertown by the Rev. Marilyn Cirulis. '* j"' " n' -J James C. Warren James Carson Warren, 86, of South Main Street, Mocksville, died Wednesday,:Dec. 9,1992, at Dayie County Hqsjptal after being in declin ing h^th,;. S , A graveside service was held Saturday., Dec. 12, at Clement Cemetery,'conducted by the Rev. Gerold R. Carter. Bom in Fort Mill, S.C., Feb. 24, 1906, Warren was a sot of the late John C. and Patty Hedgepath Warren. A retired lead foreman writh Link Taylor Furniture Co. in Lexington, he was a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, where he had been an assistant with the Scouting program. . . _u- His wife, Mary Louise Harbin Warren, di^ in 1987. Survivors include: a son, Walt Warren bf,%Iocksville; two grand daughters;,and several nieces and nephews, t I r I??''i-r;n ' ; jCliffprdpi^ Thompson ; ^ Mr. Cliffcnd Odell Thompson, 84, formerly of Charlotte, died Friday, Dec. 11, 1992, at Davie County Hospital after a period of declining health. The furteial was Sunday, Dec. 13, ' at Batons Funeral Home Chapel. Bom Aug. 20, 1908, in Davidson County, Thompwn was a son of the . late John W. and Ollie Thompson. He had retired from Dover Elevator ! Co. in Charlotte. Survivors include: a daughter, Bet ty Ward of Mocksville; three sons, Harold and Roy Lee Thompson, both of Mocksville, and Reavis Thompson of Yadkinville; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Ethd Robbins of Winston- ' Salem and Mildred Cleary of Lexington. • /I John C. Yoimtz f Mr. John Chris^ Yountz, -65, of 1218 Marty. Drive, Winston-Salem died Thursday, Dec. 10,1992, at his home. , He was bom Jan. 20,1927, in For syth County to Howard Christy and Mary Etta Beck Yountz. Mr. Yountz was raised in Mills Baptist Home in Thomasville and was a member of Woodland Baptist Church. He was a veteran of the United States Navy, serving during World War U. He was preceded in ^th by his parents. n Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Nor- ma Hartman Yountz of the home; one. daughter and son-in-law, Thomas and Cathy Young of Reidsville; three sons and daughters-in-law, Christy and Gindy Yountz of Mocksville, .jMan "Al" and Tonya Yountz of Winston-Salem, Darrin and Susan Yountz of King; two sisters, Mrs. henness (Lavinnia) Pack of Kemersville. and Mrs. Raymond {Frances) Cockerham of Winston- Salem; one brother and sister-in-law, Eddie and Billie Yountz of gtatesville; and six grandchildren. • funeral services were Saturday, Dec. 12, at Woodland Baptist Church by the Rev. Zeno Groce. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. r Memorials may be made to Woodland Baptist Churdi or Hospice of Winston-Salem/For^th County. » I V) a onaE CO. PUBLIC ubimry kiocksvhxe; nc -DAVm ENT^RISE recoil,^QIURSDAY, Dec. 24,<1^2 \ I I -5i <0 Joseph M. Blake, 79, formerly of 244 Richmond Road, Salisbury, died Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1992, at the Salisbury Unit of Lutheran Nursing Homes. He had been in declining health for several years. The funerai was Friday, Dec. 18, at First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Dr. Joel P. Jenkins Jr., pastor, and the Rev. Tom Roberts, associate pastor. Burial was at Rowan Memorial I^rk. Bom Oct. 7.1913, in Davie Coun ty, Blake was educated in the Davie County schools and was a graduate n of Catawba College. A district manager of Nationwide Insurance Co. for 40 years until his retirement, he had al.w been a school teacher and basketball coach. He was a member of the Salisbury Kiwanis Club. . He was a member of First Baptist Church and its Whitehead Men's Class. He had served as a teacher and superintendent of the Sunday school. He was also a former deacon and trustee of the church. ' • » ' Mr; Blake was preceded irif'death ' ; by his wife, VdidciStfPABlakefon ; Band Ttwo1broth^.g^Jlri!^T^wni^ / } fifu*ding B. Howell .Mr. Harding Boyce Howell of Rt. 2; Modcsvilledied Frid^ night, Dec. 1^, 1992, at N.C.<6aplist Hospital. <He was a native of Davie County ahd a retired employee of Sugar dreek Farms. He was a member of Cbdar Creek Missionary Baptist Church. ;; Surviving are: his wife, Cornelia Carson Howell of the home; two daughters, a devoted daughter, Mozelle (Paul) Dobson of Yadkin-, ville. Ruby Mayfi^ld of Statesville;! two stqidau^tersi Addle Gillespie of Union Grove, Sarah Williams of Statesville;' 16 grandchildren; several grrat-grandchildren;' his mother, Mrs. Lucy Lyons Howell of Ad vance; one great-aunt, Mary B. Blackwell of Advance; arid a host of other relatives and friends. Funerai services were conducted Thursday, Dec. 17, from the Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Church where the Rev. W.E. Martin of- . flciated with interment in the church ' .c^etery. • Barbara Ann Caryk Barbara Ann Roda Caiyk, 47, of Hickory Street, Mocksville, former ly of Batavia, N.Y., died Thursday. I^c. 17,1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem, after being in declining health. The funeral was conducted Mon day. Dec. 21, at St. Francis Catholic Church, with the Rev. Bernard Manley officiating.. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. * .' . Memorials may be made to St. francis Catholic Church Building Fund, 862 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. ' • Born May 7, 1945, in Batavia, N.Y., Mrs. Caryk wasadaughter.of Howardand Edna Reinhart Roda of Haines City, Fla. She had been employed by Lockport Savings Bank in Batavia and also with BB&T of Mocksville. Surviving, in addition to her parents, are: her husband, Gregory Caryk of the home; two sons, Gary ' ^ ^aryk of Buffalo, N.Y., and David' i ^aryk of the home; a toghter, San- n 1 Caryk ofthe home; and a brother,';! [Donald Roda.p^MocksyUfci^^i^j j / Mamie M. Godfrey Mrs. Mamie Mae Morrison'God frey,. 79,'of Rt. 6, Advance died Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1992, at For- , syth Memorial Hospital. , * She was bom May 7, 1913, in Harriett County to Benjamin and Anie Lczie Holder Morrimn. She was a member, of Yadkin Vall^ Baptist Church and was the widow of Ernest- Howard Godfrey, ' ^ , I She is survived by: two daughters!' Mrs, Mary Mildred Riddle of Rt/ 6, Advance and Mrs. Doris Mae Bolin of Rt. 2, Yadkmville; two sons, Jerry ' Blue Godfrey of Gary and How^ V..G^fiey of Walnut Ctove; five grand- childreii; three great-grandchildren;' and one'brather, Ma(^ Morrison of -, Sanford. ' Kt . Funeral servioM\^ Friday, Dec. 18, at Hayworth-Miller' Silas'Cieek ' ^pel, conducted by the Revs! Leon Wood and Ronnie Craddock. Burial &was in Westlawn Gardens of ,B Memory. 1 ■A' ' .'8 J jean B. Durham MocksviI,e.di^L°S/°™«^^^ Momvrlle, conducted by the Mocbville. ■ ««■«"». . ■" """ran S"' ® ftenninger of / grandchildren. - - , | OKVIE CO. PUBUC UBItARY MOCKSVIQ^^^NQ IdAVIE county EmE^IUSE record, THURSDAY, Dw. 24,1^2 Vjr--'V \ Eloyd Everett James Floyd Everett James, 60, of Seale, Ala., formerly of Redland Communi- :y, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1992, at Phenix Medical Park Hospital. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 18; at Striffier-Hamby Mortuary, Columbus, with burial in Parkhill Cemetery. '^Mr. James was bora Feb. 27, 1932, in Mocksville, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Deford James. He was a supervisor for Alexander Con tractors and was a U.S. Army veteran. He was a Seale resident for 25 years. Survivors include: his wife, Lanette; a son. Melton James of Seale; a daughter, Liz O'Neal of Gay, Ga.; five grandchildren; three brothers. Clay James, Jessie James and Richard James; and three sisters, Nellie King, Laura Lee Durham and Myrtle Smith, all of North Carolina. Eula G. McMahan J Mrs. Eula Gibson McMahan, 89, of Oaks at Fbrsyth, formerly of Rt. 4, Mocksville, died Monday night, Dec. 14, 1992. ' She was bora April 19, 1903, in Swain County to Ben R. and Mary Jane DeHart Gibson. Mrs. McMahan was a member of Concord'United Methodist Church in MocksviUe, and was retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. She was preceded in death by two sons, Donald Wallace McMahan and Charles Otis McMahan; one'grand- son, Robert Edward Crews"; eight brothers, Carroll, Zeb, Garland, Floyd, Earl, Dee, Woodrow and Glenn Gibson. Surviving are: her husband, Gleim Dills McMahan of MocksvUle; one son, Claude Cecil McMahan.Sr. of Winston-Salem; three daughters, Mrs. Pauline M. Crews of Madison Heights, Mich., Mrs. M^e M. Disher and Mrs. Edna M. 'Essex, both of Winston-Salem; 15 grand children; 12 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Naomi G. Boles of Winston-Salem; and one brother, Benjamin T. Gibson of Thomasville. Graveside service was Friday, Dec. 18, at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens by the Rev. John H. I^yton. Memorials may be made to Con cord United Mediodist Church, ,Rt. 4, Mocksville, NC 27028.^.j|^ \ LulaL. WaU ^ " Lula Lanier Wall, 99, of Route 9, Dale Grove Church Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Dec. 18, . 1992, at Davie County Hospital. She had been in declining health for the past four years. The funerd was Sunday, Dec. 20, at Batons Fuiieral Home Chapel, con ducted by the Rev. Ronald Mann. Burial was in Oak Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the cemetery fund of Oak Grove United Methodist Church in care of Glennes McClamrock, Route 6, Mocksville, .NC 27028. Bora Feb. 12, 1893, in Davie County, Mrs. Wall was a daughter of the late Drew Greene and Catherine Crotts Lanier. A homemaker, she was the oldest living member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Her husband, Charlie Lemuel Wall, died in 1972, and a son, Robert Wall, and a daughter, Frankie Bowles, both preceded her in death. Survivors include: two daughters, Evelyn Boger and Frances McClamrock, both of Mocksville; five sons, Qarence, Thomas, Lee, Fred and Roy Wall, all of Mocksville; 22 grandchildren; 48 great-grandchildren; 25 great-great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. . ^ V OftViE CO. PUBUO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE ,RECORD, THURSDAY, I>ec. 31, 1992-3 ./i •v n V . EthelsM^BIa Dec. 25, 1992, at Rowan Memoriai She had been in declining for two weeks.. • The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 28, at Linn-Honeycutt Funeral Home, Landis, eonducted by the Rev. Chester Byerly and the Rev. Lloyd Pendegraft. Burial was on West Lawn Memorial ftrk. „ Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowan County, P.O. Box 1603, Salisbury, NC 28145-1603, Bom April 27, 1918, in liedell County, Mrs. Blackwelder was a daughter of the late William Cyrus and Attrie York Woolen. Educated in the Iredeii County ^hools, she was a member of Rodjgers P^k United Church of ^nst. Retired as an inspector with Draymore Manufacturing in Mooresville, she was a member of Adah Chapter 258, Order of Eastern Sto. ^Survivors include; her husband. Luther L. Blackwelder; a son, Donald L. Blackwelder of Mooresville; a daughter, Nancy B. Wilkinson of Salisbury; three grand- chUdren; two brothers, Kenneth ^ten ;of -Statesvilie' .and Burenr^ten- of Baltimore;' and four sisters, Gertie Hepler of Stony Point, Effit Sheets and Thelina Mullis, both of Clemmons, and Vertie Jenkins of Harmony. n Toby Lee Doub Mr. Toby Lee Doub, 31, of Casabella Drive, Advance ^ed Mon day, Dec. 28, 1992, in ForsyA Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for the past eight years and seriously ill for one day. ' Piineral services were to be held at H'-a'.m. Wednesday, Dec. 30, in E^iis Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Zend Grace and Gaston Shortt of ficiating. Burial was to follow in Bailee's Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the faiiuly refreshment center of the Ninth Floor, Oncology Unit of For- ^^Kfemorial Ho^M, do Mr. Pete i^w(s, 3333 Silas Creek Parkway, ^inston-Salem, NC 27103. ' •,.Mr. Doub was bom in Forsyth Coqiity to A.R. (Toby) Doub of East Bend and Nanqr Shortt Doub of i^dvance. ' ife had been employed with the ItnOlding department of Crown Wood 9*rodpcts. He was a member of the fl980*graduating class of Davie Coim- ^ High School. He was of the Bap tist Mth. ^ SuWiying,^. in addition to; his deli, 7l, 'of 20liS^Northi lire. Street, ^ Salisbury died Friday, Dec. 25, 1992, at Rowan Memo^ Hospital after several years of declining health. A graveside service was held Tues day, Dec. 29, at Chestnut Hill Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Mark D. Walton, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, Spencer. Memorials may be, ntade to the American Cancer Society, Rowan Unit, P.O. Box 1264,Salisbury, NC 28144. Bom June 11, 1921, in Rowan County to the late John H. and 11a Garwood Kesler, Mrs. (Taddell was educated in Rowan County schools. She was retired from the Salisbury V.A. Medical Center and was a member of Trinity Baptist Church, Spencer. Surviving are: one son, Robert L. Caddell Jr. of Ft. Worth, Texas; four daughters, Mrs. Kitty Oliver of Ad vance, Mrs. Jeanie Tomlinson of Stockbridgei Ga., Mrs.' Vickie Rogers ofWoodleaf and Mrs. Cindy Creason' of Woodleaf; 12 grand children; six great-grandchildren; one brother. Worth Kesler of Salisbury; and four, sisters, Mrs. Lucille Yates of Speilccr,'Mrs> Francis "Agner of Salisbury,' Mrs.^Rachel' Shives of Faith, and Mrs. Rose' Gregory of Chattanooga, Tenn. Dorothy *Dot' Fletcher ^ Mrs. Dorothy "Dot" Cox Flet cher, 63, of 56C^ Lindenshife Drive/ Greettsboro,^fbrmerly fron Winston-) Salem, died Friday, Dec. 25, 1992,^ at her home..: •' • j She was a retired certified; phlebotomist at Memorial Park! Hospital in'.Winston-Salem, and a< / twVH tist Church ^and the HomemakersS Club of GuSford Coun^. Surviving are: her husband, R.C. •'"Bob" Fletcher of the home; two ' daughters, Sharon "Shetri" F. James ^ of Mocksville and Lisa F. Flowers of ^Winston-Salein; one son, Mi^o Flet- , Cher • of Greensboro; gran4i .children; one sister, Peggy C. Grimes of Hertford; and two brothers, John W. Cox of Stanleyville and James H. Cox of Winstdn-Salem. Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 27, at Pleasant Garden Baptist Church. Burial was in Parklawn Cemetery, Winston-Salem. . i;' , n Memorials may "" be made tdi ' Hospice of Greensboro, 2500 Sun^ mit Ave.', Greens^ra, NC 27405. Oliver Campbell Mr. Oliver Campbell, 67, of Rt. 1,. Box 167, Union Grave died Thurs-, day, Dec: 24,1992, at his home after one year of declining health. He was a native of Iredell County and a retired farmer. * Bom Nov. 6, 1925, to Isom and Maude Bell Myers Campbell, he was a veteran of World War It having served in the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946. He is survived by; four brothers, John P. Campbell of Mooresville, Brice Campbell of StatesVille, Coyne Campbell of Harmimy, and W. Milas Campbell of Fayetteville. He was preceded in death by one brother, Hu^ Wheeler Campbell. Funeral services were Saturday, Dec. 26, at Reavis Funeral Home Chapel in Harmony by the Rev. Ralph J. Stanley. Burial waS in CampbeU Cemetery, Union Grave. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Iredell Couny, Inc., P.O. • Box 822, Statcsville,'NC 28677 or to Campbell Cemetery Fund No! 1, Route 17, Box 84, StatesviUe,'NC 28677. Fouse Mr. Ja^ Edward Fouse Sr., 59, of 4, MocksviUe died Sunday.^ ^7, 1992 atPoreythMemonalHo^rtal,Winston-Salem where he had l^n a oatient for the past three months. W.Va.. he was retired J™maintenance depai^entof the CiV of Bluefield, W.Va. He attended niiipfield. W.Va., schools. He was m^cd ^ Uljw Stevenson Fouse of Bluetieio, W.Va..who survives. Funeral rervices were to be held Wednesday, Dec. 30, at NicholsonFuneral Home Cha^l m Sta^viHeofficiatedbyL^ W. Hollgd Jr^ pastor. B^ was to foUow m Oakwood Cemetery. Mr Fouse was preceded m death by a son. James Edward Fouse it. mNovember 1989 and a stepson. Son- daughter, Mrs. Sandra Btevms ofSJLeU. W.Va.; three stepj^. WiUiam R. Stevenson of St^eyTowmVa., Johnny Stevenson ofThomasvilleand Jimmy Steven of Bluefield. W.Va.; 15 grandchrfdren. three stepgrandchildrem ^d _ one sister, Judy Hannan of Bluefield, W.Va. 00, PU80C NO o DAViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 31, 1992-3 j Henderson R. James Mr. Henderson Robert James,'73, of 8785 Center Grove Road, Clem- mons, died Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1992, at Fprsyth Memorial Hospitai after suffering a stroke. He was bom in Surry County to Lillie Smith and Robert W. James. He had spent most of his life in For- syth County and was with the Forsyth Country Club for over 35 years before retiring. He was of the Bap tist faith. IT A son, Jerald Dean James preced ed him in death. ' Surviving are: his wife, Betty Ellis James of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Judith Ann Amett of Winston- Salem; one son, Robert W. James of Clemmons; three grandchildren; two great-grand<Mdren; one dau^ter-in- law, Janice James of Mocksville; one brother, Roscoe James of Clemmons; and two sisters, Mary Heath of Ellerbe and Mittie Lane of Pinnacle. Funeral SCTvices were held Samr- day, Dec. 26, at Hayworth-Miller Chapel with the Rev. Otis Clampitt officiating. Burial followed in Im- manuel Baptjst Church cemetery in Clemmons. Henry F. Morris Mr. Heniy Franklin Morris, 77, of Walkertown died Saturday, Dec. 26, 1992, at Forsyth Memorid Hospital. He was bom July 25, 1915, in k^filkertown to Moses W. and Susan | j Eliiabeth Caffey Morris. He was a 1 lifelong member of Love's United i Methodist Church, where he was a member o^ the WiU Poindextcr Sun day School Class and was retired ^from Sears and Roebuck Co. ' Mr. Mortis was preceded in death 'Jby his wi(e, Doris Fulton Morris, in 1984.' ' • ,. Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. Bette'Morris Gafwood of Advance; I'asdiifMichaei'Franklin MorrisW the {^home; one granddaughter, Lesley iAnn Garwood; one. grandson, y onathan Lee Garwood;^and a sister,;^ i'/klrs.- Mary Niestlie Combs of , J-^Walkertovi'n. . ^V.- 1 f * Funeral services'were held Tues- ( ^day,.-Dec. 29,' .at: Love's^United..; •^ethodist'Church, conducted by the ^evTJoe t!aw. Burial followed in the ^ fchurch cemetery.: * *'■[ / Selma H, Jones Selma Harbin Jones, 78, formerly of North Main Street, Mock Place Apartments, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem. She had been in declining health for the past seven months. The funeral was Saturday, Dec.26, at Batons Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was at Dulins United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the cemetery fund of Dulins UnitedMethodist Church, Route ,3, Mocksville, NC 27028. Bom in Davie County, Mrs. Jones was a daughter of the late Will and Sallie Clement Harbin. Employed by Hanes Hosiery Co. for 22 years, she retired from WonderKnit. She was a • member of Dulins United Methodist Church. Her husband, Fred Lee Jones, died in 1967. Survivors include: a daughter, Mrs. Peewee (June) Beal of Mocksville; a son, Fredche Lee JonesJr. of Mocksville; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Mary Elizabeth Pilcheir- ^ PWer p "''l"''®!'' Wood ofMocksvfc.Fime^ held Suod™ .munity Cemetery = rnH^' ''0"' in DaiieCoim y Jan. 9, 1903, to the SErnwt Lee and Sallie Hanes WtS a homemaker. She waSof the Baptist faith - •••SK® be' husband,'iuS - Carel^fMochviile; three daughters Mri' "f-P^gton; one son! hi?r.Buddy Piicher:aJso of FarmingtoSmne grandchildren;'.16 ^ gS.grandchildren; and ■great-great-grandchij'dren:^"'; Mr. Alvis Ervin Lee, 84, of Route 1, Gordon Drive, Advance, died ear ly Saturday, Dec. 26, 1992, in Davie County Hospital after a period of declining hc^th. He was a resident of Meadowbrook of Davie-in Advance. Funeral services were Monday, E>ec. 28, in Eatons Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock officiating. Burial was in Macedonia Moravian Church graveyard. i Mr. Lee was bom in Davie Coun ty on Dec. 18, 1908, to the late Jim and Bessie Faircloth Lee and had been a self-employed sawmill worker and crop farmer. For many years he was a well known horse and mule trader. - I He was preceded in death by a brother, R<^rt Lee. •Survivors include: his wife, Mozelle Riddle Lee of the home, to whom he had been married 56 years; his daughter, Mrs. Charles (Ella) Hupp Jr. of Mocksville; three grand sons, James G. Atwood III and his wife Kitty, Ervin Andrew Atwood and his wife Marsha, and Charles T. Hupp HI and his fiancee Barbara Snider; two great-grandsons; one sister, Nannie Smith of Clemmons; two brothers, Efird Lee and Eugene Lee, both of Advance; and several ipeces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the • Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, Route 6, Advance, NC 27006. I CA.VIE CO. fUSUC usnA^ MOCKSVILLE. NC r'1DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE ^RECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 31, 1992-3 ^ j Eva H. Ridenhour • Mrs, Eva Hellaid Ridenhour, 89, of Watts Street, Cooleemee died Monday, Dec. 28, 1992, in Brian Center in Salisbuty, Funeral services were to be held Wednc^, l^, 30, Jn Eatons Funeral Chqjel in MocksviUe, con ducted by the Revs. Shelby Harbour pd Lany Allen. Burial was to follow in Liberty United Methodist Church (xmetery. Memorials may be made to the Cooleemee First Baptist Church, Cooleemee, NC .or to the Building Fund of Victory Baptist Church, Cooleemee, NO 27014. Mrs. Ridenhour was bom in Davie County May 29, 1903, to Thomas Wilham and Anna Troutman Hellaid. She was a homemaker- and was -retired from Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. She was a charter member of Victoiy Baptist Church. She was iweceded in death by her husband, Gcero R. Ridenhour, in 1978; a daughter, Edna Lucille Ridenhour, in 1930 and a son. Buck Ridenhour, in 1985. Survivors include; three daughters M"- James F. (Kathleen) Spry andDoll (hfancy) R: Foster,' both of Cooleemee and MrsJ M.o; (Rachel) Spry of Salisbury; three sons, Bruce Ridenhour of E.. Ridge Road, Salisbury, James A. Ridenhour of Davis, Calif, and Thomas W. Ridenhour of Cooleemee; 20 grand children; 34 great-grandchildren; andfour great-great-grandchildren. j Robert G. Shepherd Sr. !' Mr. Robert Glenn Shepherd Sr., 88,' of High Country He^th Care, Sparta, died Saturday, Dec. - 26, 1992, in the Alleghahy Memorial Hospital in Sparta. ' '• He.is survived by: three daughters, Dofothy L^e of Havre de Grace, Md^, Georgia Sheets of Scottville, and^ Nancy Matlock of Parisburg, Va^; two sons, Robert Glenn Shepherd Jr. of MocksviUe and Jim my iShepheid of Piney Creek; nine grandchildren; five ' great grandchildren; and . four great-great-grandchUdren.' i Fuhcral services were held Tues day, Dec. 29 in the Grandview Menlbrial Chapel with Eld. Don ^cKardson and Eld. Jess Higgins of- 'ficia|ing. Burial''foUowed in the. . Cranberry Cemetery.' C Memorials may be made to the Cranberry Cemetery Fund, c/o ^usseU Mabe. Truman A. Stokes y r Mr. Truman Asberry Stokes, '^ • of' Winston-Salem-died Tuesday, Dec.'22,1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. \ " " He was bora Aug. 15, 1917, lo Yadkin County to George and Jettle ' Shore Stokes. He was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church in Hamp- tonviUe. Mr. Stokes served in the Ar my during World War n. • ^ He was preceded in death by hii wife, Fozie Shores Stokes, and a son) Sammy Lee Stokes. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrk: Leroy (June) Jones of LewisviUe and Barbara Bowman of Barium Springs; one son, Larry Stokes of Winston- Salem; eight grandchildren; six great,- ] grandchildren; two sistersj Mr^ Gladys Lowe of Advance and Mrs, D.C. (Faye) Cornelius of East Beild: '' and three brothers, Oddl Stokes 6f Graham, - Harold Stokes and Joe Stokes of HamptonviUe. - Graveside services were Thursday)^ Dec. 24, at Parldawn MemoriaJ Gardens. , ue L. . n Anhe Lawson Smith, 55, of Route 2, Sehford Road, Advance died Sun- Uay, Deci 27,' 1992, at Lexington )Memorial Hospital a^r a serious il lness of one year. n A ipemorial service was to be held on Wednesday, Dec. 30, at Westlawn b^ens Chapel in Clemmons, con ducted by the Rev. Wayne Buff. In- [prment was to foUow. at Westlaymfardens of Memory. Born in GuUford County Oct. 10, 5937, to William Henry Clay Lawson Sr. and NeUie Gray Lawson, she was a homemaker and a member of |ulton United Methodist Church. Surviving are: her husband, Larry Carl Smith of the home; two sons, "" tarry Calvin Smith of Lexington and ^andy Smith of.StatesviUe; four daughters, Miss Susan Smifo and ' Miss. Janie Smith, both of the home, Mrs.] Phil (Diana) Owens of Lex- ihgton, and Mrs. Tim ((Tathy) Tys- fager of Welcome; nine grand children; one sister, June Leonard of ^xington; and three brothers-, Dan lawson and Kirk Lawson, both of Advance and Clay Lawson Jr. of ^xington. Sili F? .Whitaker,^ 5 Silas Fletcher Whitaker, .61, of J^outp 8, Liberty Church Road, MocksviUe died early Thursday mor- pingj Dec. 24, 1992, at his home, j lire funeral was held Sunday, Dec. 27, Id Liberty Baptist Church with the Revft Marvin Blackburn and Albert Bracken ofEciating. Burial was in the ()hurch cemetery. Graveside rites lyereTconducted by members of Har mon ^Masonic Lodge No. 420. > Whitaker was bora in Davie Coun ty Sept. 24,1931, to the late Robert l^etoher and . Nettie Marie Comer y/hitaker. He was formerly with the landing ^ departmei^l - of Dixie Furniture. I ' j He was a member of Liberty Bap tist Church, a member, of Harmon jljxxlge No. 420, and was a regular 4 visitor to the Lexington and Yadkin- :^ille flea markets. 5 Sui]yivors include: his wife, Ruth Flowman Whitaker of the home; three sons, Johnny, Leon, and Steven Whitaker, all of the home) oire sister, Ruth Trevathan of Travelers Rest, S.C^and one brother, Paul Whitaker ""of MocksviUe. "OA V CO, PUBUC PBRAPty mcmnoE. Nc <5—