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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 1,1993 fO (T- Sallie A. Anderson Mrs. Sallie Allen Anderson. 89. of j Meadowbrook Terrace Rest Home, Advance, formerly of Dacolah St., Lexington, died Sunday, June 27, 1993, in Davie County Hospital after a critical illness of two days. She was bom in Davie County Sept. 12, 1903, to Henry Allen and MarthaCooper Allen. She was a mem ber of Coggins Memorial Baptist Church in Lexington. Mrs. Anderson was the widow of John Noah Anderson, who died March 6,1963. Surviving are: one son, Jake Ander son of Clemmons; and one sister, Mrs. Nan Windsor of Lexington. Funeral services were to be con ducted Wednesday. June 30, at 11 a.m. at Coggins Memorial Baptist Church by the Rev. Lowell Askins. Burial was to follow in Forest Hill Memorial Park. Mary S. Cross M}s. Mary Smith Cross, 85. of James Street. Clemmons, died Fri day, June 25.1993. at Forsyth Memo rial Hospital. Mrs. Cross was bom March 27. 1908, in Fuquay-Varina. to Mr. Vivian I. and Correnna Baulcom Smith. Mrs. Cross was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, where she was active in geiKology classes as Geneology Con- sulj^t. She was also active in the Relief Society, where she served as President and Secretary. Ws. Cross worked most of her life at ^ears and Roebuck Department Store in Retail Sales. She was the . widow of William Hubert Cross, who di^m July. 1971. ' ^be was also preceded in death by on& brother,.Callis Smttli of Greens- bori^ne sistbr. Ruby Christine Smith; ' andr^wp stepsons', William Hubbrt Cross Jr. and Arthur Edwin Cross. ^ ' ISuwivingaie:onesbii,Mr.Charles . B.!'Cross ,of Cleminons; four grand- cljldren, including Gina'pvefil.of " Mbcksville; eighl great-^andchil- dren; one gieat-gteat-g^^hild; one; brother, Mr.; V, b^ii'.S^tli of Af-, UiKton, Va.; M Y|ung of Rulhe^o^toh^ j«laera. A^ch of y^r. tiarby. Pa.;' Mrs,jNellie Mills ^d Mis> Pauline Pope. I .bo^ of Raleigh,;Mrs..Blancbe Keith) "'of|KnightdaId, and Mrs, Thelma) [I "tidshardofP^Vo, Utah. ' tFuneral seWices were oonductedj j.oi^onday,lmie28, at theChimhof r Jesus Christ hf l^er"Day'^aWti.,■' 'Wmston-Salemi' by' Bishbb Boyd 1^,',O-Lw -J •■'•'I i ' ■ inRichards. , ^ ; :. > , .v , v,',— graveside services followed at the "' Sn}ith Family Cemetery in Fuquay- Vqrina. James R. Bellamy / Mr. James R. Bellamy, 67, of Ad- V vaftce and formerly of Springfield, Va., died at home on Friday, June 25, 1993, after a bout with cancer. Mr. Bellamy was bom in Ironton, Ohio, on Jan. 14, 1926. He attended John Carroll Univer sity and Ohio Wesleyan University for Naval Flight Training. After the end of World War II, he continued his education at the College of William and Mary. From 1949 to 1955, Mr. Bellamy was employed by Allegheny Airlines (now USAir). After serving for over 30 years with the Federal Aviation Administration in Washington, D.C., Metropolitan area, he retired to Ad vance in 1983. He was active in tennis • as a member of Bermuda Run Coun try Club. Mr. Bellamy is survived by his wife of 39 years, the former Gladys E. Veagle; one daughter, Lisa I. of Reston, Va.; two brothers, F. Adrian of Morristown, Tenn. and William E. of Arlington, Va.; and one sister, Carol A. Wagner of Joliet, III. A private service will be held at a future date. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County,Inc., I lOG-CS.StratfordRd., Suite 201. Winston-Salem, NC 27103 or Friends of the Clemmons Library.' 3554 Clemmons Rd., Clemmons, NC 27012. Vogler and Sons Clemmons ' Chdpel is in charge of arrangements. .1 ■ U Hettie H. Correll Mrs. Hettie Hamilton Correll, 65, of Route 2, Advance died at Autumn Care of Mocksville Saturday, June 26,1993, where she had been a re si dent for the past 20 months. Funeral services were held Tues day, June 29, in Liberty United Meth odist Church with the Rev. Hal Vamer, Pastor, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Liberty United Methodist Church, Route 4, Mocks ville, NC 27028. Mrs. Correll was bom in Davie County July 14,1927, to the late R.F. and Lula Hartley Hamilton and was re tired with 17 years of service with Dixie Furniture Company in Lexing ton. She had been a member of Lib erty United Methodist Church where she sang in the church choir and was a member of the United Methodist Women. Survivors include: her husband, George C. Correll of the home; one son, Donnie Correll of Route 4, Mocksville; three grandchildren; six sisters, Thelma Grubb of Salisbury, Bertha Correll, Helen Hood, and Bobbie Daniel, all of Mocksville, Onida Massey of Advance and Mildred Turner of High Point; also several nieces and nephews. Davie County Pubiic LibraryMocksville, NC - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 1,1993 V) CK Ira S. Disher Mr. Ira S. Disher, 75, of Shatlalon Dr., Winston-Salem died Wednesday, June 23 1993. He was bom Feb. 12, 1918, in Forsylh Counly, the son of Irvin S. and Pearl Ellis Disher. He was a life long resident of Forsylh County and attended Oldtown School. Mr. Disher was employed by Edman Electric Co. for 36 years, retiring in 1980. He was a member of New Hope United Methodist Church and served on the Board of Trustees as long as health permitted. Survivors include: his wife, Irene Leinbach Disher of the home; two sons and daughters-in-law, Tommy and wife Judy Disher of Winston- Salem and Ike and wi fe Glenda Disher of Tobaccoville; two daughters and sons-in-law, Dynie Williard and hus band Kirk of Danbury and Mary Kate Westberry and husband, Wayne of Orlando, Fla.; 10 grandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren; his stepmother, Mrs. Mozelle Disher of Yadkinville; one sister, Mrs. Elsie Cecile of N. Wiifcesboro; twohalf sisters, Mrs. Joan Cough of Mocksville and Ms. Mary Jane Disher of Yadkinville; two half brothers, Johnny Disher of Lewisville and Frankie Disher of Yadkinville. The funeral service was conducted at New Hope United Methodist Church Saturday, June 26. by the Rev. William C. Currie. Burial followed in Forsylh Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to New Hope United Methodist Church, 5125 Shattalon Dr„ Winston-Salem. NC 27106. n Ruth W. Maynard Mrs. Ruth Woolen Maynard, 64, of4489 Warner Road, Pfafftown, died Saturday, June 26,1993,atknollwood Hall. She was bom April 1,1929,inDes Moines, Iowa to Wesley and Mary McCormick Woolen and was a mem ber of Unity Baptist Church. She is survived by: her husband, John Thomas Maynard of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Pamela Cooper of Roswell, Ga.; one son, Teddy R. Maynard of Gary; fourgrandchildren; six brothers, Howard Woolen of Albemarle, James and Billy Woolen, both of Mocksville, Richard Woolen of Salisbury, John Woolen of Ra leigh, and Paul Woolen of Lone Hickory. Funeral services were Monday, June 28, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Eddie Bracked. Burial was in Forsylh Me morial Park Mausoleum. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. Gladys S. Russ y Mrs; Gladys Sweet Russ, 88, for merly ofRt. 3, Troutman, died Thurs day, June 24,1993, at Brian Center in Statesville following a lengthy ill ness. Bom May 25, 1905, in Cornelius to the late L.N. Sweet and Mary Mulvina Riley Sweet, she was a home- maker and a lifetime member of Troutman Baptist Church. She mar ried Henry Coleman Russ Sr. in 1923. He preceded her in death in 1937. Surviving are: one son, Henry C. "Bud" Russ Jr. of Statesville; four daughters. Miss Elizabeth Russ of the home, Mrs. Mary Gryder of Statesville, Mrs. Martha Hager of Stanley and Mrs. Rachel Lipe of Mooresville; 15 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Effie Elliott of Mooresville, Mrs. Carrie Abemathy of Mocksville, Mrs. Edna Cochran of Gastonia and Mrs. Jean Perch of Stanley. The funeral service was at Troutman Baptist Church in Troutman on Saturday, June 26, ofHciated by Dr. Robert J. Goode and the Rev. Frank T. Smith. Burial followed in First United Methodist Church cem etery in Troutman. Memorials may be made to Build ing Fund of Troutman Baptist Church, P.O. Box 275, Troutman, NC 28166. x/l X o - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 1,1993 W. Lawrence Smith Mr. William Lawrence Smith. 77, ofYadkinvillc Road. Mocksville, died evening, June 26. lem after a short sonic graveside ^ #134 was held Monday. June 28. in Yadkin Valley Baptist Church cemetery with the Revs. Ed Stine and Ron Mann offici ating. Mr. Smith was born in Davie County Oct. 30.) 915. to the late Wil liam Nathan and Blanclie Dwiggins Smith. He was the retired owner and operator of Smith Oil Company. He had been a faithful member of Mocks ville First Baptist Church. He was past Master of Mocksville Masonic Lodge ft 134 and was a 32° member of the Scottish Rites. He was an active member and past Patron of the Order ofThe Eastern Star. Mocksvile Chap- ter#l73. Survivors include; his wife of 54 years. Edna Griffith Smith of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Billy (Natalie) Shores of«Mocksville; one grandson. William Arthur Cash III of Jefferson City. Tenn.; one' stepgrandson.DavidShoresofMocks-, ville;threesisters,Mrs,LouiseHartIey > and Mrs. Kalherine Poole, both of' Mocksville. Mrs. Helen Wrenn of Fayetteville; and one brother, James j Kermil Smith of Mocksville. ' • • ' He was preceded in death by two brothers. Qucntin Smith and Norman, Smith.'' .{ ' Memorials may be made to the' , Senior Citizens Bus Fund of Mocks- • villeFirstBaptistChurch.NonhMain i Street, Mocksville. NC 27028 or to ; the Cemetery F'und of Yadkin Valley : Baptist Church. Advance. NC 27006., '° Sherry D. Smoot Miss Sherry Denise Smoot, 32. of Rt. 6, Mocksville, died Tuesday. June 22. 1993. in N.C, Baptist Hospital. She \va.s a native of Davie County, a 1980 graduate ofDavieHigh School and a graduate of Salisbury Business College. She was a member of Mainville A.M.E. Zion Church and was em ployed at the Davie County Sara Lee Corp. Surviving are; her parents, Ronald and Beatrice Foster Smoot of the home: two brothers, Dennis Ashley Smoot and William "Ricky" Smoot, both of the home: four sisters. Carol Smoot, Dianne McClelland, Rhonda Smoot Grant, and Sharon Eichison. all of Mocksville; one half sister, Tirena Anderson of Mocksville; and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Addie Smoot of Mocksville. Funeral services were Friday, June 25. at Mainville A.M.E. Zion Church, with the Rev. Robert Bailey officiat ing. Burial was in the church cem etery. Memorials may be made to The Lupus Research Memorial Fund in memory of Sherry D. Smoot. 2841 Foxwood Ln., Winston-Salem. NC 27103. Clarence D. Warnick Mr. Clarence Donnell Warnick, 82, died Monday. June 21. 1993. at the Blumenthal Jewish home after a long illness. ' Mr. Warnick was born May 19, 1911. in Washington. D.C., to Cy and Nelle Stuart Warnick. He had a distinguished career in the.texlile industry for over 50 years and was a retired vice president for Blue Bell Industries. He was a mem ber of the Rotary Club. Surviving are: his wife. Olive "Polly" Monarch Warnick ofBermuda Viliage, Advance; one daughter. Mrs. Poljy Ann Bannerman of Virginia; ' one son, Don L. Warnick of Indiana; and four grandchildren. Burial was in the Cedar Hill Cem- eteiy in Maryland. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1900 S. Hawthorne Rd.. Winslon-Salem. NC 27li)3.' Vogler and Sons Clemmons Chapel are incharge ofanangements. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 8,1993 Joan Blackburn Joan Carol Byers Blackburn, 50, of Route 1. Brown Road, Ltnwood, died Wednesday, June 30, 1993, at her home. She had been in declining health 14 months. A graveside service was held Fri day. July 2, in Lexington City Cem etery, with the Rev. Clyde Akers offi ciating. Born Jan. 18, 1943, in Rhonda, Mrs. Blackburn was a daughter of Erma Byers Suits of Trinity. She was a Biiptist. In addition to her mother, she is survived by: her husband, Lewis George Blackburn; two sons, Jeffrey Blackburn of Linwood and James "Gene" Blackburn of Advance; three daughters, Mrs. Mark (Sandra) Lucas of Kieffer Drive, Tyro, Christina Bhtckburn of Lexington and Mrs. Kelly (Melissa) Trantham of .Scvierville, Tenn.; seven grandchil dren; one brother. Junior Byers of Trinity; and one sister, Mabel Reavis of Trinity. Glenn W.Gregory Glenn WashinglonGreg^,75, Route 3, Mooresvillc, died Thursday, July 1, 1993, at Uedell Memona "'"S«neral«asSawrf.y.J"ly3. SSS-—- was in the church cemewry. Bom bee. 2, 1912. ^County,Gtegorywasasonofthelate Howard E. and Grace Powersgory.HeretiredfromBurUngtonMiUs ferBrcndaShue Of Salisbury;^ AteantootMocksvill.^'^T Bowen of Charlotte; and ope stepsister. Ruby Powers of MooresvtU . Ruth D. Brown ^ Mrs. Ruth Driver Brown, 78, for- imerly of Route 9, Jericho Road, I Mocksville, died Monday afternoon, ; July 5. 1993, at the Brian Center in Salisbury where she had been a resi dent for the past six months. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Joe Collins and Shelby Harbour officiat ing. Burial was to be in Joppa Cem etery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Hardison United Methodist Church, do Mr. Glenn Seaford, Route 9, Mocksville, NC 27028 or the Gideons, P.O. Box 182, Mocksville, NC 27028. Mrs. Brown was bom in Davie County May 25,1915, to the lateL.D. and Josephine Ellis Driver and had worked for Erwin Mills in Cooleemee for 30 years. She retired from the Cooleemee Dmg Store with seven years of .service. She was also a home- maker and a member of Hardison United Methodist Church. Survivors include: her husband, Willis V. Brown to whom she had ,been married for 55 years; one son, Joe Brown of Mocksville; two grand daughters; five sisters, Grace Pierce, Bemice Owens, and Versie Hellard, all of Cooleemee, Pauline Muddier of Cmmpler Md Inez Gregory of Route 7, Mocksville; and one brother, Ralph J'Mike" Driver of Greenville, S.C. Fannie B. Dunn Fannie Bowers Dunn, 69, of Route 1, AdvancediedSunday,July4,1993, at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. A graveside service, conducted by the Rev. A.G. Parker, was held Tues day, July 6, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to The Alzheimers Disease Foundation, 836 Oak Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101. She was bom May 13, 1924, in Wilkes County, a daughter of the late Colonel Young and Carrie Caudill Bowers. She was a homemaker. Her husband, William John Dunn preceded her in death in 1981. Survivors include: one son, Carl Dunn of Advance; one grandson. Matthew Dunn of Advance; and one sister, 11a Rominger of Winston-Sa lem. 'O Davie County Public Library Mocksvilie, NO >o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thureday, July 8,1993 Xj Coley J. Mason Mr. Coley James Mason, better >/ known as C.J.. 40, died Monday. June 28.1993. He was bom in Winston-Salem on Oct.3l. 1952, to the late Oscar Hamp ton and Priscilla Mason. He attended 14th Street School in Winston-Salem and was a graduate of M.T.A. Driving School in 1986. He was a professional truck driver in 48 slates for 4 years and a local truck driver for Larco Construction Co. until 1991. This career ended due to illness. He was a member and usher of Living Water Non-Denominational Church of Winston-Salem. Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. Sharon Barnes Mason of the home; one daughter. Shayra Bethea of Mocksville; one stepdaughter. Shanika Nicole Barnes of the home; two sisters. Mary Frances Williams of Willingboro. N.J.. and Ruby Catherine Geathers of St. Thomas. Virgin Islands; and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, family and friends. Preceding him in death were: his mother. Priscilla; father, Oscar Hampton; three broth ers, Bernard Hampton. Howard Ma son and Oscar Hampton Jr. Memorials may be made to Living Water Non-Denominational Church. 2315 Urban St. in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Saturday. July 3. in Li ving Water Non-Denomi national Church with Pastor Howard Daniels officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. James Lee Speaks Sr. / Mr. James Lee Speaks Sr.. 47, died Sunday, July 4, 1993, at the N.C. Baptist Hospital. Mr. Speaks was bom Oct. 15,1945,to Floyd Marshall and Florence Kiiby Speaks in Winston-Salem. Mr. Speaks was a member of Urban Street Baptist Church. Surviving are: his wife, Elizabeth Speaks of the home: three sons. James Lee Speaks Jr.. Jeffrey Scott Speaks and Renzy Allen Speaks, all of Win ston-Salem; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ina Mae Bean of Win ston-Salem and Mrs. Betty Jean Hill of Lexington; one brother, Mr. Woodrow Franklin Speaks of Ad vance; and a number of nieces and nephews. A graveside service was to be held Wednesday, July 7. at II a.m. at Parklawn Memorial Gardens by the Rev. Amette Harris. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO Ethel B. Troxler Mrs. Ethel Brandon Troxler. 86. of 402 Carolina Circle, Winston-Salem died Sunday, July 4.1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Troxler was bom Feb. 14, 1907, to Henry M. and Lula Tiansou Brandon in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Troxler was an active and lifelong memberofCalvary Moravian Church and was active in the Evangeline Lodge of the Rebekah's. She was a loving and devoted wife for 64 years to Charles A. Troxler, who survives of the home. Also surviving are: one daughter, Shirley T. Clubb and husband, Charles V. Newman of Bermuda Run; three grandchildren; twogreat-granddaugh- ters; and three sisters, Mrs. Harry S. Davis of Clemmons, Mrs. H. Foyl Carver of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Mervin C. Weidner of Bethlehem, Pa. Vogler and Sons Main Street Chapel. Winston-Salem, is in charge of arrangements. ^ Gladys Howell White White. 82.2632 Pcachtree St., Winston-Salcidied Monday, July 5, 1993. at Fc syth Memorial Hospitjd. She was born October2l. 1910 Forsyth County to Jo.shua D. an Elsie Barneyca.stle Howill. She habeen living at The Oaks at Forsyi and wa.s a member of Vernon Fore- Baptist^Chureh. She was retired fro,r.H. Hanes Knitting Co. Mrs. White was preceded in deati rL "r®'" WillianClaude Hamby in 1976 Surviving are her" husband. ,^'"'^mM. (Bill) White of the home T <'»"g'"crs-in-law.William C Jr. and Dian Hamby ol Barhamsville, Va.. Jack and Susan Hamby of Winston-Salem. Don W and Viekie Hamby of' Pleasant Garden; .six brothers. Willie S Howell of Mocksville, John M Howell of Arcadia. David B. Howell M J.C. Howell ofMocksville. Paul Q. Howell of Winston-Salem. and W. GeneHowell of Gcrmanion; three sistersAudrey Y«k or Wi^Se,"; t of Kemcrsvillc. andLouise Maynard of Winston-Salem; lo grandchildren; 20 creai grandchildren. ® The funeral will be 11 a.m. Thurs- <z. cr- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July IS, 1993 /V3 ON James Blackburn j Mr. James Pinkney Blackburn, 67, of Salisbury, died Saturday, July 10, 1993, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. He was born March 21, 1926. in Ircdell County to the late Henry Harold and Dai.sy Carson Blackburn Jr. Mr. Blackburn was a retired truck driver for Carolina Mirror Co. in N. Wilkesboro. He attended Gcthsemanc Baptist Church and Ml. Zion Baptist Church. He was a veteran of the U.S. Anny, serving during the Korean Conflict and was a member of J.C. Price American Legion Post 107. Survivors iticlude a wife. Ruby Chiyborn Blackburn; four daughters. Beverly B. Phillips of Winslon- Salctn. Cyntltia B. Forte of Charlotte and Janice Blackburn arrd Kimberly Blackburn of Salisbury; one brother. Henry Harold Blackburn Jr. of Stalcsvillc; four sisters. Celeste Blackburn and Vivian Smith of Har mony. Cora Lee Sturdivant and Evella Foote. both of Mocksvillc; and four grandchildren. The funeral was to be at I p.m. Wednesday at Mount Zion Church with the Rev. Nilous Avery 11, pastor, officiating. Burial was |») be in the National Cemetery of SalLsbuiy with military rites conducted by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Gethsemane Bap tist Church. 719 S. Gildwell St. Salisbury. N.C.. 28144 or the Building Fund of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. 413 N. Church St.. Sali.sbury. N.C. 28144. rtA S. Bwnnthurmono of . ... v., «>•'• i reirrcu CO. , .ncludc: ofMoctev'tte, Branch, 27104 ston-Sate^"-donoi's choice. .3^ C^dM. Blaiocic .Mr.ConradMelverBlalock.74.ofRoute I. Advance died Wednesday, July?, 1993, at his home. .Entombment services with military rites were conducted Saturday, ;^ty 10. at the Mausoleum of Wesllawn Garden of Memories in L lemmons with personnel of Ft. Braae in Faycltevile in charge. .Mr. Blalock was bom in Davie CounyDec.l,1918,totheIateMelverS. and Helen Davis Blalock and was reifred from Western Electric in 1982. He. was a highly decorated officer serjnng with the 8th U.S. Army AirCorps .srationed in England during WWl . H,s medals included the Air Medal, the "Flying Boot" (awarded to nyfers who walked out ofenemy terri- lory) wrih the underground after his BI7 bomber was hit over occupied France. He served on the Board of wly*^'"" '^avie County United |Mf;^BIaIockissurvivedbyhiswife, SaUrePoindexterBlalockofthehome;onb daughter, Diane Burton of Den ver; one son. John Blalock of Or- laiido. Ra.; three grandchildren; one stMer, Mrs. Evelyn Pardue of Win- slqri-Salem; and one brother. Harld Blalock of Pfafftown. S^uelL.Ebright SamuelLeroyEbright.75.ofRoute 4. Mocksvillc. died Sunday. July 11. 1993, at his home. . , The funeral wasTuesday, July 13, at Calvary Baptist Church, coriduclcd by the Rev. Jim Gryder. Bunal was mLegionMemorialParkinCoolcemce Born July 7, 1918, in Richfield, Pa.. Ebright was a son of the ime Austin and Mary Cluck Ebrrght. He was the retired owner and operator oiUkewood Motel in Mocksville^ Survivors include: his wife, BettyMaurerEbrighf.onedaughter.Cynthia Himmelrcich of Yadkinville; four sons. Arthur and Timothy Ebrrght both of Mocksville. Michael Ebrrght of Advance and Dennis Ebrrght of Mocksville; 17 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Hazel B. Chafiln Mrs. Hazel Black welder Chaffin84; of Route 8. Wagner Road, Mocks ville, died Friday. July 9, 1993^ Davie County Hospital after several years of declining health. Funeral services were Sunday. July 11. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Ben Mull and Ed Tapper offici ating. Burial was in Ijames Cross roads Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Chaffin was born May 8. ^09, in Davie County to the late Thomas A. and Liza Eaton Black- welder and had been a homemaker. She was a member of Ijames Cross roads Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by threebrother, Charlie Blackwelder JL Blackwelder and T.A. Blackwelder Jr. Survivors include; her husband of W years, John Bunyan Chaffin of the hoine; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth (Kelly) Garther of Route 6, Mocks- vdle and Mrs. Helen (A.C.) RaUedge of Route 8, Mocksville; two sons, Joe Tommy Chaffin of Route 6, Mocks ville and Harley "Josh" Chaffin of Route 1, Mocksville; 10 grandchil dren; 12great-grandchiIdren;andone half brother, Robert "Bobby" Whilaker of Mocksville. Beatrice S. Jarrett Mrs. Bealride Smith Jarrett of Route 5. Harrison St.. Yadkinville. died Thursday, July 8,1993. at Hoots Memorial Hospital in Yadkinville. She was a native of East Bend and was a member of the Benbo Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church. She was a re tired employee of Wonder Knit of Mocksville. She is survived by: two sisters, Mrs. Almeta PuryearofTobaccoville and Mrs. Willie Mae Massey of East Bend; three brothers, Samuel Paul Smith and JohnT. Smith, both of East Bend, and the Rev. Francis L. Smith of Mock.sville; and a host of other realtives and friends. Funeral services were Monday. July 12, at the Benbo Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church in East Bend, where the Rev. Scott Jackson officiated. Inter ment was in the church cemetery. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 15,1993 Jessie F. Junker / |Mrs. Jessie Naomi Flowers Junker, 825 of Wandering Lane, Mocksville, di^ Saturday, July 10,1993,inDavie Ccwnly Hospital after several years of declining health and three weeks of seiious illness. funeral services were Monday, July 12, in First Presbyterian Church of ^^ocksville with the Rev. Leiand Richardson officiating. Burial was in Roke Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Fiitt Presbyterian Church, South Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028 or to the Cancer Society, 1900 S. Haivilionie Road, Winston-Salem,NC 27103. Mrs. Junker was bom in Cabarrus County March 16, 1911, to the late Eugene Ward and Florence Massey Flowers, and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Mocksville First Presbyterian ('luirch, a member and pa« officer with Davie County Hos pital Auxiliary, a member of the Mocksville Women's Club and a vol- unCeer with the American Red Corss as a Bloodmobile worker. Mrs. Junker was preceded in death by!her husband, Ted L. Junker in 1982; by a son. I Inyd Junker in 1959; ami by a daui'' . Frankie Long in 198;. Survivors im. iude: her son and his wife. Bill and Kathy Berrier Junker of l^xington Road, Mocksville; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchil dren; and one brother, Ray Flowers of Harrisburg. "Robert W.Tardue ^ ^ Mr.RobertWilliamPardue.84,of Rt 5, Union Cross Rd., YadkinviUe, died Tuesday, July 6, at his home. He was bom in Yadkin Coun y ^ March 9, 1909, to David B. andCarolyn Caudle Pardue. Mr. Pardue was of the Quaker faith and was married to Annie H. Pardue, who survives of the home. surviving arc: his son, Robert Neil Pardue of YadkinviUe; three grandchildren, one great-grandchild; three sistera, Roxy Brown of Mocksville, BlancheCasstevens and Zetta Pardue both of YadkinviUe; and one brother, Jess Pardue of YadkinviUe. Funeral services were Thursday. July 8, in the Mackie-Gentry FuneralHome Chapel, conducted by the Re ^ Don Luellen. Burial followed m the Pilot View Friends Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hos-piccofYadkinCounty,P.O.Box45 . YadkinviUe, NC 27055. Gladys H. White Mrs. Gladys Howell White, 82, of J 2632 Peachtree St., Winston-Salemdied Monday, July 5,1993,atForsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom Oct. 21, 1910, tn Forey th County to Joshua D. and Elsie Bameycastle Howell. Mrs. White was presently living at the-Oaks at Forsyth and was a mem- bei-of Vemon Forest Baptist Church. Sh^ was retired from P.H. Hanes Knit- tin^ Co. She was preceded in death by her for|ner husband,. William ClaudeHa^byinl976. . w ii Surviving arc- W®' husband. Will- iJ M. "Biir White of the home;; Uirfie sons and daughters-in-law^. Wil- liafti C. Jr. and.Dtan Haihby ofBafliamsville. Va!! Jack and Susm. Hamby of Winston-Salem, Don w. anJ Vickie Haniby. of Pleasant Gar-deiil6grandehildreit;20grwFgrand- ; chiilren;|5i*bmth^vWUieS.Ho^^^^^ : of llocksville; Jolm M. Woweli of ^ i Ar^dia,.paVtd. B.; Howell of Wm- | ! of Mocks-.! ; Sa&m anjifyy^^^ene. HoweU,.^GeOTanton;thieeslstef8, Au^y YoA of Winstoii-Salem, y ir^hia Seate of • KelnersviUe. and Loulse^Maynard oU \ Wijston-Salemi'ibd sever^ niMcsi « an«nephews.rVVr V 2! ^ ' j funeral services were Thursday, • July 8, at Vemon Forest Baptist .ChAchby theRey,TenyCoats.Buiiid y follpwediiiHuittsville Baptist Church Ccibetery.Vadl^.fcounty. ^ ^ jileiilotiasmaybejB^etpW^ Baptist diurchr ^1 Annie Lou Swicegood Mrs. Annie Lou Gullett Swicegood, 95, formerly of Route 7, (Cooleemee) Mocksville died Mon day, July 12, 1993, in Davie County Hospital after an extended illness. Funeral services will be Thursday, July 15, at 2 p.m. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Hal Vamer offi ciating. Burial will be in the Calvary Baptist Church cemetery at Ellis Crossroads in Rowan County. The family was to receive friends at Eatons Wednesday, July 14,from7-8;30p.m. and at other times at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John (Bert) Davis on Highway 158 East. Mrs. Swicegood was born in Rowan County July 8, 1898, to the late Oliver Monroe and Sarah Jane Veach Gullett and had been a home- maker. She was a member of the Con cord United Methodist Church and was an avid gardener. She was preceded in death by her husband, Van Swicegood in 1951. Four sons and two daughters also pre ceded her in death: Floyd, James, Hubert and Billy Swicegood and Ha zel and Donnie Frances. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Davis, is a second daughter, Mrs. Faye Sisk of Statesville alid two sons. Van Swicegood Jr. and Joe Swicegood, bothofMocksville;24 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. • rminW public Ubrarv DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPiUSE RECORD, Thursday, July 22,1993 O. Robert Edward Beck y Mr. Robert Edward Beck, 82. of We.sl Church St.. Mock.svillc, died Monday. July 19. 1993. at Wiaston- .Salcm Convalc.scenl Center. Funeral services will he at 11 a.m. Thursday at Eaton Funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev. Paul Riggs, Rev. Richard Eskew and Rev. Ed Tapper. Burial will be in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery with graveside rites conducted by the Mocksville Masonic Lodge. The Taniily was to receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Eaton Funeral Home in Mock.svillc. Memorials may be made') to First Baptist Church. N. Main" St.. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or to Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. Routes Box 372. McK'ksville. N.C. 27028. He was born March 3. 1912. in Davie County to the late William and Marietta Baity Beck. He was a retired dairy farmer and was a member of First Baptist Church in Mocksville and a member of the Mocksville Masonic Lodge. He was a veteran having .served in the U.S. Army dur ing World War If. He was precceded in death by his first wife. Louise Brinkley Beck in 1978. and also four brothers and three sisters. Survivors include his second wife. Loui.sc Bumgarner Beck of the home; two sons. Edward and David Wayne Beck of Mocksville; one step-son. Hilary Fowdl of Salisbuiy. one .step daughter. Phyllis Shore of Booneville: one sister. Ina Martin of Yadkinville; five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, .seven step- granchildren and eight step-great-grandchildren. Samuel A. Burton Mr. Samuel Allen Burton. 84. of Cool Springs Road. Cleveland, died Thursday, July 15.1993, at his home after three years of declining health and six weeks of serious illness. Funeral services were held Friday. July 16, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Kim Pinkston and Darrice Monk officiating. A graveside ser vice was held in Mountain Rest Cem etery in Kings Mountain Saturday, July 17. Memorials may be made to the Corinth Church of Christ, 3570 Needmore Road, Woodleaf, NC 27054 or to the Rowan County Hos pice. 130 N. Merritt Avenue, Salisbury, NC 28144. Mr. Burton was born in Rowan County Feb. 6,1909, to the late Noel and Maude Binkley Burton, and was a retired driver with Kerns Trucking Company in Kings Mountain. He was a member of the Corinth Church of Christ where he served as an Elder and had also been a Sunday School teacher. He was also a farmer. His first wife, Ina Painter Burton, preceded him in death in 1968. Survivors include: his second wife, Edith Allen Burton of the home; two daughters, Nellie B. Mayes of Kings Mountain and Dollie B. Mayes of Shelby; three sons, Keith B. Burton of Belmont, Hoyle Burton of Amelia, Va., and Thedus M. Burton of Kings Mountain; three stepdaughters, Noima Lankford, Mary Lynn Swazy and Carole Hallyburton, all of Cleveland; one stepson. James Painter of Har mony; 11 grandchildren; nine stepgrandchildren; eleven great grandchildren; one sister. Mildred Pinkston ofSalisbury; and four broth ers. Clyde Burton of Woodleaf, John, H. Burton of Salisbury. Milton Bur ton of Kings Mountain and J.W. Smith of Atlanta, Ga. Carolyn B. Cornatzer Carolyn Burchette Cornatzer, 65. of Route 4, Advance, died Tuesday, July 13, 1993, at Forsyih Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services were Friday, July 16, at Eaton Funeral Chapel, con ducted by the Rev. E.M. James. Burial was in Bixby Presbyterian Church cemetery. Bom Sept. 17, 1927, in Yadkin County, she was a daughter of the late Otto R. and Daisy Cummings Burchette and had been a self-em- ployed hairdresser for many years. Survivors include: her husband, Clinton C. Cornatzer; two sons, Rob ert Cornatzer of Advance and Ken neth ComatzerofPittsboro; twogrand- children; three sisters, Helen Presnell ofMocksville, Doris Foster and Peggy Lane, both of Yadkinville; and four brothers, Joe and Roger Burchetlie of Hamptonville,Bill Burchette of Mary land, and Donald Burchette of Asheville. Kate J. Cranfill Mrs. Kate Jones CranfiU. 85. for- / merly of Oak Street, Mocksville, dred W«i«sd.y. J"ly 14, 1993. at Au- tumn Care of Mocksville. A graveside service was held Fn- day, July 16. in Rose Cemetery, with the Rev, Grady Tutterow officiating. Mrs. Cranfill was bom in DavieCountyAug. 1.1907, to the lateJohn and Betty Beck Jones and had been a homemaker. She was of the Bapust faith. Her husband. Sonnie Cranmi, preceded her in death Jan. 14,1982. Survivors include: her daughter. Mrs. Uis C. Kelly of Airport Road. Salisbury; three granddaughters; and two sisters. Mrs. Florence Booe of Salisbury and Mrs. Annie J. Mock of Route 6, Mocksville. I .a Qi I r- ® 9''"% P„Kr ary DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 22,1993 ro V a y Harriett S. B^nk Mrs. Harriett fiodenhetmer Stafford Funk, 77. of 216 Riverbend Dr.. Bermuda Run. Advance, died Tuesday. July 13. 1993. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom in Winston-Salem. a daughter of the late Samuel Eugene and Hettie Lewis Bodenheimer. Mrs. Funk was a member of Clemmons Moravian Church and Camel Shrine #5. She was preceded in death by a son, Mjick A. Stafford Jr. * Funeral services were Thursday. July 15, at the Clemmons Moravian Church by Bishop Burton Rights. Burial was in the church graveyard. Surviving are: her husband. Dr. Guy Funk of the home; a daughter. Mrs. Kenneth (Marsha) Masten of Charlotte; two stepdaughters. Dr. Fanchon F. Funk of Tallahassee. Fla. and Marolyn A. Schauss of the home; two grandchildren; one brother, Marshall Bodenheimer of Winston- Salem; three sisters. Ernestine Hartman of Bermuda Run. Clarice Henderson of Summerville. S.C.. and Dot McCune of Winston-Salem; four stepgrandchildren; and eight great grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Betty B. Howard J Betty Brown Howard. 79. of Route 4. Mocksville, died Saturday. July 17. 1993, at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotle. The funeral was Sunday. July 18. in Cavin Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Frank Sossamon officiating. Burial was in Glenwood Memorial Park. BomFeb. 10,1914.inMooiesviH'e, Mrs.' Howard was a daughter of the late'Jaihe^ Thomas and Brown. A homemaker. she was a meinberofEdgewoodBaptistQiurdu Coolepriee/ biiti wdst'attending <' Southside : Baptist - Church Mn Mooresville.,. • -iiiir. ^ < Mrs. Howard was preceded in degtl) <; . byason.FrankiebwayneHowardittu 1976 and by her husband. John Prank • > Howard in 1979. . . i Survivors, incluije:. one. sister, Louise Alexander qf Mooresville;;: three grandchildren; and eight great-.,; grandchildren, . Thomas Halltrian ^ Mr. Thomas Hallman. 65, of Har- risburg. Pa. died July 8. Born in Davie County March 24. 1928. Mr. Hallman was the son of Albert Hallman and Maggie Sim- ington Hallman. He was a Korean Conflict veteran and was retired from Ramsey Property and Rentals of New Cumberland. Pa. Funeral services were July 14 with internment at Blue Ridge Memorial Park in Harrisburg. Survivors include one daughter, Anna Walker of Philadelphia; two sisters. Ora Neely of Harrisburg and Agusta Gaither of Mocksville; one brother. Hubert Hallman of Mocksville and two grandchildren. Jonah M. ^'ames Jonah Milton Ijames. 87. of Route V 6. Mocksville. died Tuesday. July 13, 1993. at Davie County Hospitkl. The funeral was Sunday. July 18, at Mainville AME Zion Church, con ducted by the Rev. Robert H. Bailey. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom Sept. 14. 1905. in Davie County. Ijames was a son of the late John and Nettie Howell Ijames. Re tired from Hanes Fumiture Co. of Mocksville. he was later employed in thdhousekeepingdepartmentofDavieCounty Hospital. He was a member of Mainville AME Zion Church. : Surviving are: his wife. Lillian Barker Ijames; and three sisters. Delphene Lyons of Lexington. Eva Wilson of Mocksville and Everlee Hodge.s of Boston. Mass. y Thomas C. Hartzog ^ ' Mr. Thomas Council Hartzog. 88 ^ Route 2. West Jefferson, died Wednesday. July 14, 1993 gj 5eagraves Nursing Center. . He was bom March 10. 1905 in Ashe Coiinty to the late Andrew and Hettre Miller Hartzog. Mr. Hartzog was a retired employee of the Na tional Park Service. •He was preceded in death by his wife. Eula Pendiy Hartiog in 1974. He is survived by one son. Bill Hartzog of Millers Creek; fourdaugh- ters. Rita Blackbum of Winston-Sa lem. Pat Hardin and Shirley Vahnoy. toth of West Jefferson, and Sandy Bllis of Advance; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and one sjster. Effie Bare of Glendale Springs. Stephen A. Lewis Stephen Augustus Lewis. 85. of Route 4. Mocksville. died Saturday. July 17. 1993. at his home. He had been in declining health for two years. Bom Oct. 6. 1907, in St. Vincent, West Indies. Lewis was a son of the late George Montgomery and Lightbum Lewis. He had spent most of his life in New York City, where he retired from the Transit Authority in 1972. Survivors include: his wife. Ruth Steele Lewis; a stepson. Marshall Steele of Mocksville; three grand children; three great-grandchildren; a sister. Elister Lewis of St. Vincent. West Indies; and three brothers. George Montgomery Lewis of En gland. Bedford Lewis of St. Vincent, and Leon Lewis of Brooklyn. N.Y. s.. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 22,1993 MaryZ.Purdy Mn. Maiy Beatrice Zimmennan Purdy of Route 2. Advance died Wednesday.July 14.1993.atherhome ^er being in declining health.A Mass of Christian burial was held Saturday. July 17. at 10 a.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church in Clemmons. Burial was in Elbaville United Methodist Church cemetery in Advance. She was the daughter of the late Jesse and Minnie Jane Waller Zimmerman and was retired from the Department of Health. Edilcation and Welfare in Washington. D C. She was also a member of Holy Family Catholic Church inClemmons, Survivors include: her husband Raymond Purdy of the home; a siep^ son. Joseph Raymond Purdy ofWash ington. D.C.; a stepdaughter. Denisc Marie Purdy of Odenton. Md.; three -sisters. Dene Roche of Washington. D.C., Edylh S. Whalen of Waldorf Md. and Ruby Lee Cope of Advance. She was preceded in death by three brothers. Floyd C., Thomas J.. and Louie C. Zimmerman. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. ilOO-C S. Stratford Rd.. Wmston-Salem. NC 27103 or to the PavingFundofElbavilleUnitedMeth-odist Church. Ri. 2. Advance. NC 27006. Grady "Shorty" Warner . Mr. Grady Francis "Shorty" Wamer. 92. of Winslon-Saleni died IJiursday. July 15. 199.1. at Forsyih Memorial Hospital, He was bom Feb. 3.1901. in Win- sion-Salem to Sidney Lewis and Sa rah Jane Masencup Warner. He was a carpenter for 80 years, He was a member of Beihesda Moravian Church and a member of the Senior Citizens of N.C. Surviving are: one daughter. Jane Warner Hill of Concord; onC son, Jack Wamer of Mocksvitle; Rve grandchildren; four great-grandchil- dren; one great-great-granddaughlef;. and two sistere, Ethel Venora Wamer and Sadie Warner Pfaff. both of Pfafflown. . Mr. Warner was preceded in death , by his wife. Mrs. Amy Ruth Caudle ; Warner; a. daughter,'Linda Gail [ Wamer; and one grandson, Wairen' Eben Wamer. " - .! . PuneraJserviceswereSiinday.July . 18. at Bethesda Moravian Church by the Rev. Brad Bennett. Burial fol- j lowed In Westlawn Gardens of. Memory. ^ ; Ida Jester Reece Mrs. IdaJesierReece.78, ofRoute ^ 1. Boonville, died Sunday., Jyjy 18, 1993. at her home. 1"'She was bom in Yadkin County April 21,19)5, to Thomas and Annie Prim Jester. Mrs. Reece was a mem ber of Union Grove Baptist Church and was married to Carl Weldon Reece. who survives of the home. Also surviving are: four daugh ters. Mrs. Annie Ford, of the l^ome. Mrs. Faye Casstevens of Winslon- Siiicni, Mrs. Pat Baldwin of Harmony and Mrs. Linda Wood of Stale Road; one son, Willie G. Reece of Siaie Road: nine grandchildren; six great- grandchilciren; two sisters. Vemie Reecc of Boonville and Myrtle Hager of Huntersviile; and one brother, Clyde Jester of Boonville. Funeral services were Tuesday. July 20. in the Union Grove Baptist Church by the Revs. Kenny Gooden and Steve Peirou. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Virginia Tucker Whitley Mrs, Virginia Tucker Whitley. 65. of Duke St.. Coolecmee, died Mon day. July 19. 199,1. at her residence after being in at Trinity Bap- conducted by Cox. Burial will [' follow in legion I ^ / Memorial Rirk *- I . in CooleeiiKe. The family wa.s to • rccicve friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksvillc. The body will be plac ed in the church thirty minutes before the .service. Born Aug. 4. 1927, InRockingham . County, she was the daughter of tft? " late William Fenner and Lenriis Gatewood T\icker. She was retired from Cone Mills and was a memberi; of the Conquerors Sunday Schoof- class of Trinity Baptist Oiurch. Sire" ' was also a member of VFW Womens Auxiliary 1116 in Cooleemee. n ; Survivors include her husjiand ofi -the home. Rufus'Brady "R.B.-'L'i Whitley; one daughter. Gndy Reavis' of Mocksville; two'sons,' Rick Whitley and Dennis Whitley, both of' Coolcem«; four sisters, Crystal -t Moore and June Edwards ofl Winston-Saicm, Marie Wiiliams and Dixie' Moiris of Salisbury; 'twQ„j brothers. Jack Tucker of Summer-,, neld.' and Billy ,Tucker of Tobap-M coville; and Hve grandchildren. .' ^arion C. Snead . • Mr. Marion Craig snead. ey f f . Road Cooleemee, died attTA E"'Center in Durham ihe v.A- -gg, a "ofD-rcf Presbyterian ChurchCooleemee. NC 27014 or to a chanty of the donor's choice. n ri ,o.he f »tip 11 S Navy and was aveteran of the U.S. > «°rv"eTarLTouLme^^^ of the Yadkin Seniors Golf Assoc ''P"" .. his wife. Jean• Surviving are. his Christie Snead of the hoine, three gfandchildren. Davi6 County Public UbfaiV Mocksville, NC - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 29,1993 Robert G. Alcon Mr. Robert Glenn Alcon Sr., 89, of High Point died Thursday, July 22, 1993, at his home. He had been in declining health for five years and critically ill For two weeks. Mr. Alcon was bom May 2,1904, in Rockingham County, a son of James Roland and Frances Comer Alcon. He had been a resident of the Abbotts Creek community since 1947 and was a retired farmer. He was a member of Trulite Bap tist Church, the Adult Sunday School class and was a deacon of the church until his health failed. On Dec. 24,1924, he was married to the former Lillie Belle Lewis, who died Feb. 13, 1979. Surviving are: eight sons, Robert G. Alcon Jr. of Gibsonville, David E. Alcon of Spring Grove, Pa., James Henry Alcon and Billy Alcon, both of Winston-Salem, J.C. Alcon and Bobby Alcon, both of H igh Point, Ray Alcon of Anchorage, Alaska, W.A. "Bill" Alcon of Mocksville; four daughters, Mrs. Lois Phillippe of Gibsonville, Mrs. Joyce Wyre of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Eula Mae Carter of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Mrs. Faye Downs of Bend, Ore.; 25 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren; 10 stepgreat- grandchildren; one brother, Clarence Alcon of Gibsonville; and one sister, Mrs. Ruby Murray of Burlington. Funeral services were conducted Sunday, July 25, at the Trulite Baptist Church by the Revs. William Paul Sparks and Roy Cantrell. interment was in the Floral Garden Park Cem etery. Memorials may be made to Trulite Baptist Church, 4001 N. Main St., High Point, NC 27265. v\ Davie County Public LibraryWocksville, NC ; Ruth D. Baker Mrs. Ruth Deadmon Baker of Route 9, Mocksville died Saturday, July 24, 1993, in Davie County Hos pital after being in declining health for the past two years, and seriously ill for two weeks. ^ Funeral services were Monday, July 26, in Union Chapel United Meth odist Church with the Rev. Ed Tapper officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Union Chapel United Methodist Church, Route 9, Box 368, Mocksville, NC 27028. ; Bom in Davie County to the late H.M. and Dmzilla Berrier Deadmon, Mrs. Baker was a homemaker. She was a member ofUnion Chapel United Methodist Church where she partici pated in all phases of the church min istry, including singing in the church choir. She was a member of the United Methodist Women and the Mocks ville Civitan Club and was an avid gardener and seamstress. She was a 1931 graduate of Cooleemee High School and was a graduate of South Eastern Commercial College in Salisbury. Her husband, Arthur Clinton Baker, whom she married in 1932, preceded her in death in 1967. Survivors include: her brother, M.C. Deadmon of Mocksville; two godchildren, Kenny Howell of Route 9. Mocksville and Vicki Wilkinson of Route 2, Advance; six great-godchil dren; and several nieces and neph ews. Hiram Boyd Dodson HILLSBOROUGH - Mr. Hiram Boyd Dndson Sr.. 90 of Dairyland Road, died July 21. 1993. at UNC Hospitals. A native ol'Orange Ctxinty. he was a self-employed farmer and a member of Cane Creek Baptist Church where he was a deacon for 65 years. Funeral services were Friday at Cane Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Chris Gambill officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are: his wife of the home. Mary W. D(xl.son; four daughters. Gladys Davis of Mock.svillc. Virginia Davis. Shirley Davidson and Peggy Rilch. all of Hilisborougli: 3 .sons. H.B. Dod.son Jr. of Hillsborough. Lariy Dod.son of Atlanta and Harold Dodson of Sax- apahaw; a brother. F.R. Dodson of Durham; a si.ster, Clara Johnson of Saxapahaw; 23 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Cane Creek Baptist Church Building Fund. 6901 Orange Grove Road. Hillsborough. NC. 27278. Robert E. Beck Robert Edward Beck, 82, of West / Church Street, Mocksville died Mon day, July 19,1993, at Winston-Salem Convalescent Center. The funeral was Thursday, July 22, at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel with the Revs. Paul Riggs, Richard Eskew and Ed Tapper officiating. Burial was at Bear Creek Baptist Church with Masonic rites conducted by Mocksv9ilIe Masonic Lodge. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, North Main Street, or thecemetery fund ofBear Creek Bap tist Church, Route 5, Box 382, both Mocksville, NC 27028. Bom March 3, 1912, in Davie County, Beck was a son of the late William and Marietta Baity Beck. A retired dairy farmer, he was a member of Rrst Baptist Church and Mocks ville Masonic Lodge. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. His first wife, Louise Brinkley Beck, died in 1978. Survivors Include: his second wife, Louise Bumgamer Beck; two sons, EdwarJand David Wayne Beck, both of Mocksville; a stepson, Hilary Powell of Salisbury; a stepdaughter, PhyllisShoreofBoonville; five grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren; five great-grandchildren; eight stepgreat-grandchildren; and a sister, Ina Martin of Yadkinville. John Paul Boger Mr. John Paul Boger, 78, of West Clemmonsville Rd., Winston-Salem died Wednesday, July 21, 1993. He was bom Jan. 22,1915, in Davie County to George M. and Amanda Dunn Boger. He had lived in Forsyth County for the past 40 years. He was with P.H, Hanes Knitting Co. for a number of years and retired from Salem Square Gardens. He was a member of Bible Wesleyan Church. He is survived by: his wife, Vertie Nixon Boger ofthe home; three daugh ters, Mrs. Carolyn Marshall of High Point. Mrs. Faye Reavis of Clemmons, and Mrs. Gail Boles of Lewisville; two sons, Mickey Boger of Mocks ville and Paul Edward Boger of Ad vance; one stepson, Carlton Nichols of Clemmons; 15 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Alice Fulp of Walkertown. Mrs. Evelyn Seaman of Davie County, Sarah Jones of Mocksville and Mabel B. Howard of Advance. Funeral services were Friday, July 23, at Westlawn Memorial Gardens Mausoleum Chapel by the Revs. Harold Fair, Robert Whitaker and Robert Taylor. S3 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 29,1993 CS rii V) Christopher E. Drayton y Mr. Chri.stopherEveretle Drayton, 31, of 471 Salisbury St., Mocksville, died Sunday, July 25,1993. at Forsy th Memorial Hospital after a brief ill ness. He was bom Oct. I, 1961, in Georgetown County, S.C., to Will iam Everette and Patsy Carter Drayton. He was a graduate of Francis Marion University, a member of Parkview Church of God, and served as-church pianist. He was a high school math teacher, had taught at Parkland High School, and was currently a teacher at Mt. Tabor High School. He was orga- nizeroftheMocksvilleTour of Homes to beneHt the American Cancer Soci ety He is survived by: his parents of 3300 Woodbum Dr., Florence, S.C.; two sisters. Miss Tiffany Drayton of Florence and Mrs. Patrice Bynum of Charlotte; one brother. Brett P. Drayton of Rorence; and his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Drayton of Georgetown, S.C. • Funeral services were Tuesday, July 27. at Parkview Church of God by the Revs. John Devine, Hubert McGuirt, and Russell Morris. Fol lowing the service. Mr. Drayton was taken to Florence. S.C. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Clara B.King •J Mrs. Clara Margurite Broom King, 79, fomierly of Atlanta, Ga., died early Wednesday, July 21, 1993, in Meadowbrook of Davie where she had been a resident for the past 4 years. The body has been taken from Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville to H.M. Patterson and Sons Funeral Home, Springhill Street, Atlanta, Ga., for services with burial to be in Crest Lawn Memorial Park in Atlanta. • Mrs. King was born in Fulton County, Ga., April 1,1914, to the late James Washington and Maty Currence Broom and was a retired sales cl6rk with Riches Department Store. She was a charter member of Northsidei Baptist Church in Atlanta, but had attended the Turners Creek Baptist Church in Yadkin County. Her hus band, Eugene King, preceded her, in death. Survivors include several great nieces. Locally in the Mocksville area is her great-niece, Mrs. Susan Cart'eri of Route I, Advance. y Mamie D. Idol Mrs. Mamie Dillon Idol, 77, of New Walkertown Rd.. Winston-Sa- lem, died at her home Wednesday, July 21,1993. She was the wife of Boyd Idol, a Sealtest Foods retiree. Mrs. Idol was bom March 21,1916, to C.H. and Effie Cofer Dillon. Funeral services were held Friday, July 23. at Go-spel Light Baptist Church by Dr. Bobby Roberson. In terment followed in Gardens of Memory. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, Inc., 1100-CS. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem. NC 27103 or to Gos pel Light Baptist Church, 4905 Gos pel Light Church Rd., Walkertown, NC2705I. Surviving are: her husband of the home; one daughter, Jeanette Oldham of Walkertown; three sons, Manyon Idol and Aldon Idol, t)oth of Winston- Salem and Olin Idol of Mocksville; 10 grandchildren; three great-grand- chi Idren; and two sisters, Ruby Sei vers of Walkertown and Myrtle Morrow of Winston-Salem. Helen Kurceski Mrs. Helen Kurceski. 90, of Meadowbrook Terrace in Advaiice, died Thursday, July 22,1993. at N.C. Sep.. 29, .902,1. Poland to Jacob and Natalie tosyan. Mrs. Kurceski had lived in Winston- Salem for the last 12 years and was of the Catholic faith. She is survived by two sons, Ed ward C. and Robert Kurceski, both of New Jersey ; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Dorothy Thore; a son, Raymond Kurceski; and a grand- ''""pweral services were Saturday. July 24, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Fr. Conall McHugh. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memo rial Gardens. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC <;r- Mossa E. Eaton Mossa Evelyn Eaton, 94, of Mocksville died at N.C. Baptist Hospital on Monday, July 26, 1993. Miss Eaton was born in Davie County to Joseph Wesley and Susan Furches Etchison Eaton on March 4, 1899. She attended school in Davie County, and then she went to Cary, where she and her sister boarded in order to attend high school She graduated from Cary High School in 1923 and later attended classes at North Carolina State College. Miss Eaton taught school one year at Fuquay Springs and one year in Mitchell County at Penland, before going to work for the North Carolina Library Commission. She worked for the Library Commission for 18 years with three of those years being spent traveling throughout the state on the Ljbrary Project. ri In 1943, she was employed by the Federal Govemment as a librarian at Langley Reld, Va.. She worked there for three years and then moved 16 Washington, D.C., where she worked first in the Army Medical Library and then at the Main Navy Library. ; In 1948, she moved to the Veterans Administration Hospital at Oteen. She served as a librarian there until she retired in 1965. After her retirement, she moved back to her family homeplace at Cana, Where sahe resided until her death. During her retirement years, she enjoyed gardening, cooking, and entertaining her many friends. She jpined the Cana Homemakers Club ujron retirement and helped with the ristoration of the Cana Community Huilding. Miss Eaton was preceded in death by her parents and by eight brothers and sisters. They were: Ethel Irma &ton, Louise E. Utiey, John Ray ^ton, Leonidas Polk ^ton, Mattie Rora Eaton, Annie E. Brower, Maida Furches Eaton, and William Caesar Eaton. ; She is survived by one sister, Rachel E. Dunham of Cary; one niece, Susan Eaton Dunham of Boston, Mass.; and two nephews, Rufus Sheldon Dunham Jr. of Richmond, Va., and Buddy Eaton of Mocksville. There was to be a memorial service for Miss Eaton at Eaton's Baptist Church at Cana, where she had been one of the oldest living members. The service was to be held at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, July 28. The Rev. David Gilbreath was to be in charge of the service. Memorials may be made to the Eaton's Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, in care of Elizabeth Richie, Route 8, Mocksville, NC 27028 or to the Martin/Wall History Room at Davie County Library, North Main Street. Mocksville, NC 27028. DAVIE COUNTY ENTEI^RISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 5,1993 l\rt cr <r ci .QJ i —o Mrs. Ima J ane H. Hoover Mrs. Ima Jane Mice Hoover. 77. of Ml. Airy died Wednesday, July 28, y 1993, at the N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. She was bom Dec. 29, 1915, in Alleghany County to Esdel Pierce and Delia Mallie Hartley Todd, who pre ceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Avadell Nunn; a grand son, Jeffeiy Johnson and two hus bands. Pate Hice and Peraell Hoover. She is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Louise Johnson of Ml. Airy and Clara Moore, also of Ml. Airy; one .son, Joe Hoover of Mocksville; eight grandchildren: nine great-grandchil dren; three sisters, Mrs. Zella Loweof Dobson, Mrs. Marie Blevins of State Road, and Mrs. Pearl Burcham of Galax, Va.; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Friday, July 30, at Ml. Airy Chapel of Gracewood Funeral Home with the Revs. Jerome Flippin and Jimmy Tuckerofficiating. Interment followed in the Roaring Gap Baptist Church Cemetery. Billy "Bill" W. Hutchens Mr. Billy "Bill" Wade Hutchens, 43, of Route 3, Advgnce, died at his residence Sunday, Aug. 1, 1993. He was bom in Suny County, a son of the late "Ray" Hutchens and Bernice Ball Melton. He was a mem ber of Mock's United Methodist Church, and a former member of Ad vance Volunteer Fire Department. He worked at Jones Landscaping in Ad vance. He was preceded in death by a son, Jonathan, and his father. Graveside services were Tuesday, Aug. 3, in the Advance United Meth odist Church cemetery by the Rev. Harry Sherrill. He is survived by: his wife, Doris H. Hutchens and twodaughters, Marie and Lisa, all of the home: his mother of Advance: a brother, David Hutchens of Mocksville: a sister, Cathy Melton of Hillsdale: maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ball of Mocks ville: and a number of aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. c4rl k. McDaniel Mr. Carl Kenneth McDaniel, 73, ^ of Route 3, Mocksville, died Sunday, Aug. 1,1993, at Davie County Hospi tal after being in declining health. Funeral services were Tuesday, Aug. 3, at Eaton Funeral Chapel, con ducted by the Rev. Ray O'Farrell. Buiral was in Dulin United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Davie County Hospital CAP Program, P.O. Box 908, Mocksville, NC 27028. He was bom Oct. 22, 1919, in Davie County, a son of the late Bonus and Iva Comatzer McDaniel. He had been a carpenter with Hendrix Con struction and was a lifelong member of Dulin United Methodist Church. He was also a veteran of the U.S. Army during WWII. He was preceded in death by a son, Carl Wayne McDaniel in 1980. Survivors include: his wife, Dor othy Wagner McDaniel of the home; a daughter, Jttnie Mintbn of Advance; one son. Latter MODaniei of Mocks- n ville; th^ grandclul^n; thiee^sis.- ters. Hazel Gobble,of Advance, Ruth,. Foster of MbcicsVi!lc,'.'and ^tiOille-i Smith of Cleramons; and two broth ersj Troy McDaniel 'and Bob Mc , Daniel, both of Mocksville,;, . ;.f ;" Joan Epley Page Mrs. Joan Miller Epley Page, 45, of Oakhaven Nursing Home, Mocksville, died Aug. 1, 1993, at Davie County Hospital. A graveside service was at First Baptist Church cemetery in Denton, conducted by the Rev. Verne Peterson. Born Dec. 9, 1947. Mrs. Page was the daughter of Geneva Cannon Miller Assad of Winston-Salem and the late John Reece Miller. She was a native of Davidson County. Survivors in addition to her mother include three sons, Jeffr^ and Kevin Epley, both of Lexington, and Charles Page of Mocksville; a daughter, Cluisti Page of Mocksville: two brothers, Michael Henderson of Winston-Salem and Joe Henderson of Roanoke, Va., and a sister, Phyllis Combs of Lexington. ' J^es H. Jones J Mr. James Henry Jones, 75, of Rt. 1, Mocksville, died July 31,1993, at Davie County Hospital. He was bom Oct. 31, 1917, in Davie County to Samuel Allen and Edna McDaniel Jones. Mr. Jones was a retired building contractor. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mrs. Edna Tutterow Jones in 1973. Surviving are: his wife, Kathryn JolmsonJonesofthehome;oncdaugh- ter,; Mrs. Gail Jones Smith of Mocks- ; ville: two stepdaughters, Mrs. Sue ' Gobble of Mocksville and Mrs. Katie Barker of Statesville; six grandchil dren: and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Monday, Aug. 2, at Center United Methodist Church of Mocksville by the Rev. Gaiy Kling. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Center United Methodist Church cemetery fund,c/o Judy Anderson, Rt. l,Mocks- vilie,NC 27028. "Mary JTRegister Mrs. Mary J. Register, 57, of Rt. 1, Hallsboro died Saturday, July 31, 1993, in N.C. Baptist Hospital in Win ston-Salem. She was bom in Somerville, Mass., the daughter of Helen M. Goo. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, Aug. 6, at 4 p.m. at Peacock's Chapel in the Pines by the Revs. Ronald Ward and Steve Hedgecock. Interment will be in Flynn Cemetery. Surviving are: her husband, Mr. Francis Burton Register, two sons, Frank B. Register of Walkertown and Michael W. Register of Winston-Sa lem; three daughters, Anita M. Shinault of Mocksville, Carol A. Ward of Kemersville and Donna Ramsey of Chattanooga, Tenn.; seven grandchil dren; two brothers, Jim L. Goo Jr. and Kim W. Goo: and one sister, Judy R. Goo. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC PU - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 29,1993 V) Woodrow W. Nicholson Mr. Woodrow Wilson Nicholson, 80, of Route 4, Statesville died Fri day, July 23, 1993, at his home in Davie County after a period of decl in- ing health. Bom in Iredell County on April 27, 1913. to the late John Pettis and Darcus Byrd Nicholson, he was a retired farmer and machine operator. Surviving are: his wife, Nina Cass Nicholson, whom he married Oct. 10, 1931; three sons. Woodrow Aldean Nicholson. John R. Nicholson and Eddie D. Nicholson, all of Statesville; four daughters. Mrs. Rosalene N. Stroud, Mrs. Sadie N. Daniels, Mrs. Brenda N. Clanton and Mrs. Debbie N. Richardson, all of Statesville; 17 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchil dren; one great-great-grandchild; and three sisters, Mrs. Malgie Southersof Mapleleaf Nursing Home, Statesville, Mrs. Cleo Rossetti of Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Victory Nicholson of Win- ston-Salem. Mr. Nicholson was preceded in death by two brother. Zeb Nicholson and Joe Nicholson; one half brother. Willie Nicholson; and tvvosisters, Mrs. Vallie Wilson and Mrs. Polly Mae Jarvis. A graveside service and burial was held at Society Baptist Church Cem etery Sunday. July 25. by. the Rev. Bobby Henderson officiating. Larry R. Welch Mr. Larry Ray Welch, 51, of East Bend died Monday, July 19, 1993, at the Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. He was bora in Yadkin County April 13,1942, a son ofihe late Hubert and Ila Blakely Welch. Mr. Welch was employ^ in the construction in dustry for 30 years. Surviving are: his wtfp, Shirley Dean Welch of the home; two sons, Terry and Swtt Welch of'^t Bend; two stepdaughters, Lisa lyill^ of Cburtney and Kelleigh Caiter of Ad vance; three grandchili^ren;' two stepgrandchiidren; one brother, John D. Welch of Winston-Salethj andtwo sisters. Bertha Doub of Pfaifi^ow^ and Brenda Matthews of East Bend.' Mr. Welch was precede^ in death by one brother, Kenneth Grayson Welch. Funeral services were conducted Thursday, July 22, at Hu^f'.Funeral n Chapel in East Bend with the Rev. ' Otis Hurst officiating. Buiiallbllot^ in the East Bend Friends (^"ipete^. Garland 'Paul' Osborne Mr. Garland "Paul" Osbome. 72» of Pfafflown died Tuesday, July 20, 1993, at Knollwood Hall Nursing Home. Mr. Osborne was bora Dec. 20, 1920, in Dante, Va., to Joe and Cuma Sproles Osborne (Morrell). Mr. Osbome was a retired truck driver for Safe Guard Automotive in Tappahannock, Va. Surviving are; his wife, Mrs. Mary R. 0.sborne of the home; one daugh ter, Diane Carter of Mocksvile; two sons, Mike Osbome of Mt. Airy and Ronnie Glenn Osbome of the home; eight grandsons; one granddaughter; and one great-granddaughter. Graveside services were Friday, July 23, at Parklawn Memorial Gar dens by the Rev. Dr. James B. Long. Clyde Hiillip Wood Mr. Clyde Phillip Wood. 79. of .^201 Mcack)w Lark Drive. Colum bia. S.C.. died July 18. 1993. Funeral scrvice.s were Wednesday. July 21. at Macedonia Moravian Church Cemetery in Advance. Born May 21. 1914 in Davie Coun ty. Mr. Wmxl was the .st*j of Edward Alexander W(H)d and Scntiic Fry Wood. He was a former employee of Dixie Products Company and was a retired mechanic for Greyhound Bus Lines. He was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church. He is survived by: his wife. Helen Mac Jenkins Wood;\a .son. Phillip Wayne Wotxl of.Winslon-Salem; a daughter. Lobelia Darlene Shirley of Lexington; a brother. Sherman Wrxxl of MtKksville; two .si.sler.s. Pansy Smith of Advance and Nannie Smith of Portsmouth. Va.. three grand children uttd oiK gieut-grundchild. Pear! P. WampRr) Pearl Eugenia Powell Wampler, 98, of Route 2, Harmony, formerly of Salisbury, died Wednesday, July 21, 1993, at Hugh Chatham Nursing Cen ter in Elkin. The funeral was Saturday, July 24, at Harmony Presbyterian Church. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park, Salisbury. Memorials may be made to the charity or church of the donor's choice. Born Feb. 1, 1895, in Iredell County, Mrs. Wampler was a daugh ter of the late Doctor Henry Powell and the late Emma Caroline Hayes Powell. A graduate of Harmony Farm Life School, she studied at Appala chian State College at Boone and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She retired from teaching school in 1933, having taught for 19 years - two years at the Oxford Orphanage, five years in Edgecomb County, five years in Iredell County and seven years in Salisbury. She was employed for a year by Rowan Memorial Hospital as an as sistant dietitian and for 15 years by N.C.lMnishingCo. She retired in 1955 to care for her husband. ; Moving to her homeplace in Har mony on June 30, 1966, she was a former member of Harmony Garden and Demonstration clubs, and a mem ber of Harmony Presbyterian Church, where she had been an elder and in the women of the church. Her husband, Henry Jacob Wampler, died Nov. 19,1959. Survivors include a .number of nieces and nephews. ftjie County Public Llbi'tiiV lAocKsvie, MC DAVIE county ENTEItfRlSE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 5,1993 lYt CK • <1/ c John Henry Bracey John I Icnry Bracey. 31. of Miami, ria.. died Tuesday. July 27. 1993. in Miami following a short illness. The funeral was Monday, Aug. 2, at Pincy Oiove AME Zion Church, conducted hy the Rev. L.D. Rhodes. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born Dec. 9. 1961. in Far Rockaway. N.Y.. Bracey was a son of the late Isiah and Janelle Sharpe Bracey. lie attended Iredell County schools and Livingstone College. Survivors include his foster par ents. Mr. and Mrs. David Ue Sharpe of I larmony; a brother. Paul .Sharpeof Oilando. Fla.; two foster brothers, David A. and Jerry Shaipe. both of Statcsville; a si.ster. Cynthia Bracey of Jamaica. N.Y.; and two foster sis ters. Ulirabcth Sharpe Lundy of Har mony and Marilyn Sharpe Stevenson »»r Atlanta, Ga. Lela Mae U.M. Brown Mrs. Lela Mae Davis Murphy Brown. 93. of East Bend died Tues day. July 27.1993. at Autumn Care in Mocksville. She was born in Surry Coutity to Roe and J. Logan Davis. She was a member of the Friend ship Baptist Church and was preceded in death by her husbands. Ben U. Murphy and Alonzo L. Brown. Surviving are: twodaughters. Mrs. Evelyn Murphy Dunn of Advance and Mrs. Nell Raye Suddreth of Mocksville; two sons. R.J. Murphy of King and Eddie Gray Murphy of East Bend; several grandchildren and sev eral great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Thursday. July 29. at the Huff Funeral Home Chapel in East Bend by the Rev. Grady Tulterow. Burial follow^ in the Prospect United Methodist Church cemetery. Ilainniuiul Coleiiiaii Keiineili W. Ouim ... Mr 1/-^Mr Ketmeih WMr. Hammond Colcnwn. 46. died AuB 1993. ill Autumn Care Nur sing Home following a pcrmrl ol '"Mmtivc of Florida, he was born March 28. 1947. He had been a con struction worker building roads. The body will remain at Morrison and Studevert Funeral Home pending Melissa Golrdon; two sons. Police Gordon and Llewellyn Gordon, all of Wildwood. Fla. . j),,,,,, o, , fonner tas'toein" " :a daughter/ grcat-grandcliiW. ^ r Franklin Carter Mr. Hix Franklin Carter. 86. of ! Mil|6rSl..Winston-SalemdiedTucs- j/ day. July 27.1993. at Stokes Reynolds n Hospital in Danbury. j Mr. Carter was bom March 23. 1 19d7. In Davie County to Frank M. and Jennie Frances Smith Carter, i Mr. Carter was a member of the Church of thrist at South Fork. Keating Dr. in Winston-Salem where I he served as Elder. Deacon, and past Sunday School teacher. ; He was a self-employed wholesale confectionary broker. Mr. Carter was a sheei metal worker and built liberty ships in the Wilmington Ship Yard. He was also an avid hunter, fisher man. and outdoorsman..Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Pauline Bowles Carter of the home; one son. Mr. Joe F. Carter of King; two grand sons; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Friday. July 30. at Hayworth-Millcr Silas Creek Chapel by Mr. Claude Pharr. Burial followed at the Jericho Church of Christ cemetery in Mocksville. Memorials may be made to the Hix F. and Pauline Carter Christian Edu cation Foundation, Joe CarterTrustee. Box 917. King. NC 27021. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC 'Randy' L. Gentry / Mr. Randall "Randy" Lance Gen try, 37, of Sunland, Calif., died Satur day, July 24,1993. Mr. Gentry was bom Oct. 20,1955, in Winston-Salem to Marguerite Whetstone and the late Rabron Gen try. He graduated from Reynolds High School in 1973 and served four years in the Navy. Surviving are: his mother and step father, Marguerite and Jim Whetstone of Winston-Salem; one brother, Ray Gentry of Advance; three sisters, Becky Shank of Sanford, Linda Erwin of Flat Rock and Leslie Cox of ! Kemersville; a special aunt; and nieces ; and nephews. . A graveside service was held Thursday, July 29, at Crestview Me morial Park by the Rev. Amett Harris. 0^ o DAVIE COUNTY ENTEItf RISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 5,1993 J Jeanne W. Ridenhour . Jeanne Wood Ridenhour, 34, of Hardison Street, Mocksvllle died Sun day, Aug. 1,1993, at Forsyth Memo rial Ho-spital in Winston-Salem after being in declining health. Funeral services were held Tues day, Aug. 3, at Jerusalem Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Ron Honeycutt. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family requests that in lieu of flowers memorial donations be made to the family of Jeanne Wood Ridenhour, c/o Kay McDaniel, Ex ecutrix, Rt. I, Box 344-23, Mocks- ville, NC 27028. She was bom Oct. 16, 1958. in Iredell County and was a member of Jerasalem Baptist Church. Surviving are her parents, William Sayers and Wanda Y. Wood of Greenville, S.C.; two sons, Daniel Duane Ridenhour and Stephen Dewey Ridenhour of Mocksville; three sis ters, Anita Minter ofOreeiiville, S.C., Debra Bowser of Fort Meyers, Fla., dnd Cheryl Wood of Watooga, Fla.; three brothers. William Wood Jr. of Winston-Salem, David Wood and Wayne ,Wood of Greenville, S.C.; paternal grandmother, Jehnie Wood of Columbia, S.C.; and several nieces and nephews. Johnny Lee Rush Johnny Lee Rush, 65. of Dix Hill, N.Y.. diedTuesday. July 27.1993. in Dix Hill of an apparent heart attack. The funeral was Sunday. Aug. I, at St. John AME Zion Church, with the Rev. R.W. Myers ofTiciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bora Jan. 21. 1928. in Philadel phia, Miss., Rush was a son of Amanda Rogers Rush of Philadelphia. Miss., and the late Willie Rush. In addition to his mother, he is survived by; his wife. Winona Earlene Barker Rush; a daughter, Sonya Rush of the home; and a stepson. Reginald Barker of High Point. VA . 1 Ddvlo County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, Aug. 12,1993 Ov. (T- James G. Binkley Sr. j Mr. James G. Binkley Sr., 80. of Palm Bay, Ra., formerly of Mocks- viile, died Wednesday, Aug. 4,1993, in the Holmes Regional Nursing Cen ter in Palm Bay after a period of declining health. A funeral service was held in Melbourne, Fla., Friday, Aug. 6, at 9 a.m. at the Melbourne Church of Christ. The body was brought to Eaton Funeral Service in Mocksville where a second service was held in Eaton Funeral Chapel Saturday, Aug: 7. Mr. Sam Binkley officiated. Burial was in the Jericho Church of Christ cemetery in Mocksville. Mr. Binkley was bom in Mocks ville on Aug. 12, 1922, and was a retired minister. He had lived in Palm Bay since 1990 and had previously resided in Cumming, Ga. Survivors include: his wife, Dor othy Frazier Binkley of Palm Bay; four daughters, Jan DeWeese of Sa- lem. Ore., Lynneth Slaughter of Alachus, Fla., Candace Baxley ofPalm Bay, and Cindy Schieffelin of Reston, Va.; five sons, James Binkley Jr. of Roswell, Ga., David Binkley of Khabarovsk, Russia, Tim Binkley of Roswell, Ga., Mike Binkley of Marietta, Ga., and Edward Binkley of Roswell, Ga.; 28 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Alice Frazier of Rome, Ga., and Rebecca Hickman of North Carolina; and one brother, Sam Binkley of Pensacola, Fla. ypBUnkenship Infant I. "Bobby Eugene Blankenship, in- } fant son of Ralph D. Blankenship and J Tina Ann Leonard, was dead at birth J.Friday, Aug. 6,1993, in Forsyth Me- f'morial Hospital in Winston-Salem. , A graveside service was held Mon- f^yt Aug. 9, in Zion Chapel United Jy^lhodist Church in Davie County Ja^ett officiating. Surviving in addition to the par- l^enw of Mocksville, are one sister, Ann Blankenship and one Leonard, both^ Of Uie home; paternal grandparents, Kalph D. Blankenship of Brunswick, Maine and Patsy Blankenship of Mdyck; maternal grandparents, Charles R. Leonard of Pickins, S.C., and Mary Ann Leonard of Mocks ville; and maternal great-grand/%r- etils, Charles and Elsie Jones of '-'Mbcksville. I.'fii : Thomas M. Fleming / Mr. Thomas Mitchel Fleming, 80, of Route 3, Joe Road, Mocksville, died Sunday, Aug. 8,1993, in Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Sa lem after a short illness. A graveside service was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Episcopal Church of the Ascensibn at Fork Cem etery with the Revs. Ned Bailey and Bill Sloop officiating. Memorials may be sent to the Epis copal Church ofthe Ascension at Fork, Route 1, Advance, NC 27006. Mr. Fleming was bom in Davie County May 18, 1913, to the late David Jumey and Ozie McDaniel Fleming and was retired with 30 years of service at Dakota Cotton Mills in Lexington. He was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork and was a member of Fork Se nior Citizens. He was an avid gar dener. Surviving are: his wife, Lillie Juanita Campbell Fleming of the home, whom he married in 1931; one daughter, Mrs. Mona Swicegood of Mocksville; a son, Aubrey M. Fleming of Birmingham, Ala.; five grandchil dren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Morefield of Salisbury and Mrs. Dora Jories of Mocksville; and tW6 brbtheia,'James Fletningantl Eugene Fleining, Ixith pf Salisbury.'^ • • • ^ ^ f,"! i ; Ralph W. Dent I/' Ralph Wesley Dent, 78, of 809 Park Ave., Salisbury, died Thursday, Aug. S, 1993, at his home. He had been in declining health for two years. The funeral was conducted Sun day, Aug. 8, in Summersett Memorial Chapel, officiated by the Rev. Kevin E. House, pastor of Park Avenue United Methodist Church. Burial was in City Memorial Park. Bora Jan. 29, 1915, in Davie County, Dent was a son of the late John William and Tilda Wilson Dent. Survivors include: his wife. Mavis Clark Dent; two daughters, Linda Trexler of Granite Quarry and Patricia Powlas of Salisbury; four grandchil dren; and one sister, Ann Dent Begley of Phoenix, Ariz. Mabel a Frost Mabel Hudson Frost, 80, of 1032 ^ Short Sl, Salisbury died Friday, Aug.' / ; T6,*l 993, at Carolinas Medical Center, } Charlotte, following a sudden illness. } The funeral was Monday, Aug. 9, j at Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home in Salisbury. Burial followed in Oakwood Cemetery. Bom Nov. 11, 1912, in Mocks ville, she was a daughter of the late Charlie and Minnie White Hudson. EducatedintheDavieCounty schools, she had retired from Livingstone College. She was a member of Mount j Olive Baptist Church, where she be- j longed to the Missionary Circle, j Survivors include: her husband, 1 Arthur Frost; nine sons, Jake Frost of j Washington, D.C., Arthur Frost Jr. of I Briarwood,N.Y.,RalphFrostofMan- I hattan,N.Y.,GeorgeFrDstandDonald { Frost, both of East Spencer, Larry j Frost of Salisbury, Robert Frost of ; Mocksville, Douglas FrostofGreens- } boro and Ronald Frost of the home; ! six daughters, Lucille Conway, } Beverly Grier and Valerie Stephens, j all of Charlotte, Patricia Frost of the j home, Glenda Hunter and Annette I Roman, both of Salisbury; 27 grand- I children; and 18 great-grandchildren. t Davie Counly Public Library Mocksviile, NC C- o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, Aug. 12,1993 PO <-0 Lonnie Ray Helms ' J Mr. Lonnie Ray Helms, 38t of Yadkinvllle Road, Mocksvilie, died Wednesday, Aug. 4,1993, in Medical Park Hospital in Winston-Salem after an illness of two years. A memorial service was held Sun day, Aug. 8, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with Mr. Chris Froelich offlciating. Memorials may be sent to Davie County Hospice, P.O. Box 665, Mocksvilie, NC 27028, Forsyth County Hospice, 1100 S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27103 or the Ninth Floor Oncology Unit Fam ily Refreshment Center, do Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Silas Creek Park way, Winston-Salem, NC 27103.' Mr. Helms was bom in Concord July 3,19SS, son of Lonnie Helms of Las Vegas, Nev. and Faye Barrier Mauney of Concord and was em ployed with Mike Bamette Heating & Air Conditioning Company as an in staller. He was a graduate of Mt. Pleas ant High School, Class of 1973, was' an avid outdoorsman, and a motor bike rider. Surviving, in addition to his par ents, are: his wife, JacquelineTJee" Buchin Helms of the home; his step father, William Mauney of Concord; a stepson, Michael Rosenmeier of the home; one sister, Leslie Petty of Con cord; and two brothers, Gary Helms of Concord and Timmy Helms of Landis. Charlie "Scratchy" Jones ^ Mr. Charlie Franklin "Scratchy" Jones, 70, of Mocksvilie, died Sun day, Aug. 8, 1993, in Davie County Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services were to be held in Eaton Funeral Chapel at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Billy Jarrett officiating. Burial was to follow in Zion Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery. Mr. Jones was tiom Feb. 13,1923, in Davie County to the late Charlie Reed and Amelia Clement Jones and was retired with 14 years of service with Skyline Mobile Homes. He was a veteran of the Army Air Corp., hav ing served during World War II. Surviving are; his wife, Elsie Eliza beth Seamon Jones, whom he married in 1947; two daughters, Janet Fay Jones and Mary Ann Leonard, both of Mocksvilie; one son, Henry Lee Jones of Mocksvilie; 15 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Laura Wilson of Lenoir. Connie A. Kelly Mrs. Connie Louise Archer Kelly, 72, of Rt 2, Mocksvilie, died Sunday, Aug. 8, 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Kelly was bom Oct 2,1920, in Cornelius to David S. and Pearl Christie Archer. She was a member of College Park Baptist Church. Surviving are: her husband, Irvin E. Kelly of the home; one daughter, Connie Elaine Smith of Kemersville; two sons, Joel I. Kelly of Dendron, Va., and Curtis E. Kelly of Concord; eight grandchildren; one great-grand child; three sisters, Alsie Amdt, Dot Eisenhower and Irene Rice; and six brothers, Robert Archer, Ray Archer, Kenneth Archer, J.B. Archer, Jack Archer and Teddy Archer. Funeral services were to be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. II, at College Park Baptist Church, Win ston-Salem by Dr. Charles D. Edwafds. Burial was to follow in Forsyth Memorial Park. •i o Sarah Davidson Jones Mrs. Sarah "Mimi" Davidson Jones, 81. of 3270 W. Innes St., Salisbury, died Wednesday, Aug. 4. 1993, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. She had been in declining health for the past three years and seriously ill for a month. Funeral services wetc Saturday, Aug. 7, at Bethel Lutheran Church with the Rev. Bruce P. Anderson, the former pastor of Bethel Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. Born Aug. 2, 1912, in Rowan County, she was the daughter of the late James Blake Davidson and Vic toria Ann Gibson Davidiion. She was a graduate of Boyden High School and a member of Bethel Lutheran Church. Her husband, Clarence Vernon Jones preceded her in death March 20. 1986. Survivors include a son, Vernon D. Jones of Advance; and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Lorenz of Salisbury; a sister, Mrs. Charlotte D. Smith-of Miami; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grand^ildren. She was also preceded in death by a son, James B. Jones and a grand son, Terry L. Holshouser. I Eugene P. Pierce I Eugene Palmer Pierce, 80, of ; Joyner Street, Cooleemee, formerly 1 ofMooiesviIle,diedTuesday,Aug.3, 1 1993, at the Salisbury VA Medical S Center. 5 A graveside service was Thurs- 5 day, Aug. 5, at Glenwood Memorial ' Park, Mooresville, conducted by the I Rev. Harlan Creech III. '' Bom April 10, 1913, in Iredell » County, Pierce was a son of the late i James Kerr and Elizabeth Morrow i Pierce. Formerly a commercial air 1 conditioner installer, he was a U.S. I /Br Corps veteran of World War II. I I Survivors include: his wife, Vera *. ifeath Pierce of Raleigh; four step- ; sjns, David Heath of Fayetteville, j Jfrry Heath of Murrells Inlet, S.C., {IJaywood Heath of Ash and Milton I I{eath of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; ; 'Three stepdaughters, Helen I SWt:kland6fRaleigh,BettyOlaveson I of San Diego and Merle Nollkamper I cf'sweeny, Texas; and three sisters, ! lfcneHortonofWagener,S.C.,Vada lliook and Anna Pharr, both of I I^ooresville. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, Aug. 12,1993 Evelyn Cline Player RAMSEUR — Mrs. Evelyn Cline Player, 65,21 King Hill Apts., died Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1993, al Ran dolph Hospital in Asheboro. The funeral was Friday at Siler Ci ty Church ofGod in SilerCity. Burial was in Richmond Memorial Park in Rockingham. Mrs. Player was a native of Darl ington, S.C., and was a homeniaker. Survivors include four sons, James William Player Jr. of Longwood, Fla.; Tommy Eugene Player of Mocksville; Robert Lee Player of Mooresville; and Ronald Edward Player of Greensboro; two daughters, Mrs. Elaine Morgan of Siler City and Mrs. Betty Ann Moody of Bonlee; four brothers. Tommy Cline. William A. Cline Jr. and Robert Cline, ail of Rockingham; and Rev. Edward B; Oine of Uurinburg; one , sister, Mrs: Rachel Parris of Rock- | ingham; 22 gratidchildien and two.;great-grand<hildren., j Joseph "Ted" Terrell Mr. Joseph Theodore 'Ted"Terrell, 89, of Route 2, Advance, died Satur day, Aug. 7,1993, in Forsyth Memo rial Hospital after a period of declin ing health. A graveside service was held Tues day, Aug. 10, in Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery with the Rev. Kathiyn Daniel ofriciating. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Bixby Presbyte rian Church, Route 2, Box 126, Ad vance, NC 27006. Mr. Terrell was born in Surry County March 12,1904, to the late Eli and Minerva Pniitt Terrell and had been the owner and operator of "Geralds Supermarket" in Caiy be fore moving to Mocksville. He at tended Bixby Presbyterian Church and was an avid fisherman. Surviving are: one daughter. Eliza beth TerreU of Williaimburg, Va,;, one son, Joe Terrell, also of WilUainsbiagtfoitfgiBndcUlf^ .! sister, Ella Swtot bfT^i^ Wash.;; and a special j^end, Rii^ Sheets of Route S/hi^k "Chuckle" Whitelaw Mrs. Sylvia Rikard "Chuckie" Whitelaw, 57, of 1108 Rockdale Dr., Winston-Salem, died Monday, Aug. 2, 1993, at her home following an extended illness. Mrs. Whitelaw was bom in Forsyth County on June 11, 1936, the daughter of the late Jesse Olin Rikard and Dorothy Parrott Rikard. Surviving are: two daughters. Miss Alice Rikard Whitelaw of Stanley. Idaho and Mrs. Cathy McLaughlin of Bear Creek; one granddaughter; one brother, Robert L. Rikard of Mocks ville; five sisters, Mrs. Margaret Rosenthal of Millersville, Md., Miss Pat Rikard of Arlington, Va., Mrs. Mary Stanley of Elkin and Mrs. Bar bara Ernest of Advance; one niece: and five nephews. sville,' O I Bade County Public Libraw Mocksville, NC <5— o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 19,1993 rQ cr- cr- Lois O. Beshears / Mrs. Lois Owens Beshears, 59, of Winston-Salem died at her home Sun day, Aug. 15,1993. Mrs. Beshears was born May 24, 1934, in Forsyth County to Walter G. and Viola Wagoner Owens. She was amemberof Hope BaptistTabemacIe in Mocksville. She was employed by R J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. for over 20 years before retiring. She was the widow of James Alton (Buck) Beshears, who died in 1986. She is survived by two daughters, Lynn B. Jordon of Mocksville and Beckey B. Jones of Winston-Salem; four grandchildren; and one brother. Gene Owens of Lewisville. Funeral services were Tuesday, Aug. 17, at Hayworth-Miller Chapel with Dr. J.B. Parker and the Rev. David Jordon officiating. Burial was in Bethel United Methodist Church cemetery. Kathleen P. Frye / Kathleen Peacock Frye, 67, ofOllie Harkey Road, Mocksville, died Tues day, Aug. 10.1993, at Forsyth Memo rial Hospital, Winston-Salem, after a period of declining health. The funeral was at 4 p.m. Thurs day, Aug. 12, at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was at Smith Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. Bom in Iredell County June 29, 1926, Mrs. Frye was a daughter of • Lizzie P. Turner Peacock of Mocks- ' ville and the late Ivey Lee Peacock. • She retired from Mocksville Manu- n facturing. Her husband, Ernest Frye. died Nov. 4,1985. Survivors, in addition to her mother, include; a daughter, Pe^y • Ernestine Steelman of Mocksville,' Bobby Louis DeVault Mr. Bobby Louis DeVault, 65, Pine Ridge Rd., died Thursday, August 12, 1993 in N.C. Baptist Hospital after an illness of one year. Mr. DeVault was born in Davic County on July 7, 1928 and was re tired with 30 years of service with the Department of Transportation in the City of Washington, D.C. He was a former bus driver for the Davie County Schools, had previously worked^ for Sears/Roebuck and Co. and had also been with Western Elec tric. He had been a member of the Anacostia Citizens Association in Washington, D.C. and was a member of the Washington Moose. He was an avid collector of guns and coins. He also served in the U.S. Army. His wife, Mary Louise Covington DeVault preceded him in death in 1986. Survivors include one son, Michael DeVault of Mocksville, two grand sons, several cousins and other rela tives in Davie and Forsyth Counties. A memorial service will be an nounced at a later date. Eaton Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements. The family requests memorial dona tions be made to the Davie County Library, N.Main St., Mocksville, N.C. 27028, toacharityofthedonor'schoice or plaiiting a tree in memory of Mr DeVault. Lillie Campbell Fleming Lillie JuanitaCampbell Fleming, 76, y of Joe Road, died Tucs. Aug. 10,1993 at Rowan Memorial Hospital afier sev eral months of declining health. Her husband, Thomas Mitchell Fleming, died Sun. Aug. 8,1993. Funeral arrangements for her hus band have been changed. There will be a double graveside service for both at 2 p.m. Thurs. at Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Ned Bailey and the Rev. Billy Sloop. Memorials may be made to Episco pal Church of the Ascension at Fork, Route I, Advance, N.C. 27006. Bora Sept. 20,1916, in Coolecmee, Mrs. Fleming was a daughter of the late Clark and Cordelia Goodman Campbell. She retired with 30 years of service from Dakota Mills in Lexing ton.. She was a member of Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork, where she had been a Sunday school teacher and superintendent for may years, chairman of the altar guild and in the Episcopal Church Women. A member of Fork Senior Citizens Club, she was known for her fine needlework. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Joe (Mona) Swicegood of Mocksville; a son, Aubrey M. Fleming of Birming ham, Ala.; five sisters, Lucille King of Cooleemee, Ruth Riggins of Norwood, Bonnie Barney and Dorthy Hedrick, both of Lexington, and Rugy Eagle of Woodleaf; Two brothers, David Campbell of Salisbury and Richard Campbell of Texas; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. children;fourbtothets,Hetman,Gaiy. and Ronnie Peacock, all of Mocks ville, and Harold Peacock of Jpnesville; and one sister. Sue Cunningham of Danville, Va. — O Davie Coun^ Public Library Mocksville, NC •54 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 19,1993 Ov. Jay Lee Keller HARMONY — Jay Lcc Keller. 72, oCCouiUy Line R«)ad. died Sun day, Aug. 15, 199.1, at Forsylh Menioriul Ho.spital. Burn Aug. .10, 1920, in Alexander County t«) tlie lute James Lee Keller and Laura Teague Keller, he was a veteran «f titc U.S. Amiy Medical Corp. and served in Wwld War 11. He was a member of New Union United MetlxHiist Churdi and was a Idrmcr Sunday school superinten dent, Sunday school teacher, trustee and administrative board member. He was a member of the Shellleld- Callahaln Ruritan Club. Mr. Keller is survived by his wife. Esther Madeline Beck: .l.sons, James D. Keller and Jerry L. Keller, both ol' Route I, Harmony, and Jack R. Keller of Burnsville: 4 daughters, Mrs. FayeOturch ol'Robbins, Mrs. Doris Fowler and Mrs. Wanda Bailey, bttth of Route I, Harmony, and Mrs. Nancy Campbell of Statcsville: a brother. Rex Keller of M«>ck.sville: ,1 sisters, Mildred Keller and Mrs, Villurd Beck, both of Route I, Harmony, and Mrs, Orcne K. Peoples of MtK-ksville: 21 grand children and 13 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter,' Mrs, Mary Chri.stinc ' "Tina" K. Church Grant and a grandson. • : . • , ., MemoriaLs hlay be made to New Union United Methodist Church Cenwtery Fund,! c/6 Mr.'- P.O. Moore, n Route 6, Box 161-1 M(K-ksville. N,C, 27028 or the American Lung As,m'btion, 1375 Lenoir Rhyne Blvd.."H(ckoiy. N.C,, 28601 i • •' • . Funeral Services were Tue.kday, Aug. 17. at New Union UnitSd Methtxlist Church with the Revs. William R, Jarrett and Kcrmit Shoaf officiating. Burial was in the church • cemetery. . i Mrs. Emily G. Pegram y Mrs, Emily 0. Pegram, 93. of the . Winston-SalemConvalescentCenter, died Friday, Aug. 13,1993, A graveside service was held Sat- [ urday.Aug, 14,atSaIemCemeteryby ' the Rev, J, Robert Nations, Mrs, Pegram was bora June 14. 1900, in Mocksville to Charles L. and Emily O'Neill Graves, Mrs. Pegram was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church. She spent most of her married life in Winston-Salem. Her husband, Mr, William J. Pegram, died in 1951, Surviving are; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth P. Ward of Cocoa Beach, Fla.; and three grandchildren. Linda Sue Sapp b™ » ™ «• of-ay.Ai suiting frnm 1 "njunes re-g frotn an automobile accident uaugnter of Lewis Basil and tiL Buniett Sims, Mrs San„ f ployed St ih« „ was em- arSSS' lie WMIawn Ganlens of inClOTimOTs. ™"'ofMano,j, mother all of th^ i, Davie County Pubficpsfa^VMocksville, NC W o a DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 19,1993 V y Colt L. Templeton LEXINGTON — Mr. Coil Ixc Tcniplelon Sr.. 66. Rwtc 19 died Monday. Aug. 16.1993at his home. Mr. Templeton was born in Davii.County Jan. 23. 1927 to Fred David Templeton and Mary Hoi I man Templeton: He was retired irom Quad City Peterbilt. Davenport. Iowa, and was a member of Our Uidy ol the Rosary Catholic CJiurch mLexington. He was a member o the Loyal Order Moose. Unlgc 2(119. .Spencer. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. was stationed in the USS Muyr and the Albany and served in Burma. India said the China I heaier. He also drove the Burma Road while serving in the Armed Forces. „ Visitation was to be at Davidson Funeral H(«ne Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Funeral services will be at lU a.m. Thursday Aug. 19 at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, con ducted by Father Joseph Kcllcljer. Burial will be at Liberty Uniti^ Methodist Church Cemetery in Davte Survivors incliide his, wife of the home, Helen Bowman Templeton: a . son. Coit Ue Templeton Jr. ol ThomasVille; 3-' slaughters; Stephanie Stuebing bf ^ Maheliu. •. Ohio. Mrs. Jacqueline M® , High Point and Mrsi AiinMane Rose , Padron of Lcxingtonv 2 brothere. . William Tenipleton of' Sunbufy. Penn.. and Charles Templeton of kannapolis; 3 sisters. Mrs. Mildred, Knowles r>f Kannapolis. Mrs. Maiy . Lynn Nunceof Thoma-sville and Mm -. Lucy McDaniels of Wixxllcaf^ att^ six grandchildren. ^ / ! Lizzie T.S. Tlirner Mrs. Lizzie Tutterow Spillman j Turner, 89, of Swicegood Street,; Cooleemee and formerresident of the ' Lutheran Home, died Tuesday, Aug. 17,1993, in Rowan Memorial Hospi tal after being in declining health for three years and seriously ill for the past two months. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 19, in Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Rev. Russell A. Morris officiating. Burial will be in South Deep Creek Baptist Church cemetery in Yadkin County. The family was to be at Eaton Funeral home Wednesday evening from 7-9 p.m. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1900 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27103or theNorth Cooleemee Church ;of (jod, P.O. Box 357, Cooleemee, .NC 27014. ' j ^ Mrs. Tlimer was bom in Davie iC^plmtyOcL 1,1906,tothelateAustin I {1^1 and Rebecca Godbey Tutterow ! •la^ had work^ at Erwin Mills in •Q)oleemee. She was an active mem-. : •ber" of the Church of God in North I. •CtKHeemee'where she was also the . i oldest living member; She was a mem- iibejofCoOl^mefe.iSeiiiorCitizcrisarld , ;an*avld walkeri Her first husband, i iC^vin McKinley Spillman preceded ; ihel in death in 1936, and her second .;IhtisbantiiAtlasGUbeitTumerdiedin j { ^uiyiVmgart:twodaughters,PoUy ;4 'S;^Wiajgo6d of Salisbury and Lois 1 ' Brown bfMdoiesviUe; one son, John n •Spiilnlan of MockiVille; one step- 'jdaiighter.MildredSpillmanHarwood n jOfi^chigafi;two8t4)Sons,RayTUmer 1 of Greensboro and L. Baxter Turner; of Salisbury; eight grandchildren; 15 i ?gf<^at-grandchildren; several • stepgrandchitdren; stepgreat-grand- ' children; stepgreat-great-grandchil- •dre'n;/bne*8i8ten Lila Daniels of • MocksvilWand one brother, Gilbert ; Tutterow, aiso of Mocksville. j She. Wds preceded in death by a i stepson, Calvin Monroe SpillmM. . Whitaker Infant ^ • Infant Chelsie Elizabeth Whitaker . was bora and. died Wednesday. Aug. 11.1993,atForsythMemoriaJ Hospi tal. , ^®'"P®'®nts are Jesse Franklin andMelinda Snow Whitaker of Route 8 Mocksville. ' I Surviving, in addition to her par- ente. are her grandparents, Dorsette and Libby Whitaker of Mocksville; and Dale and Diane Snow of Yadkinville. A graveside service was held at Liberty Baptist Church cemetery Sat- uMay, Aug. 14, by the Rev. Marvin Blackburn. Davie Counfy Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 26,1993 y ua R. Anderson ? Mrs. Ina Roberts Anderson, 92, of Avon Street, Mocksville, died Mon- dajf, Aug. 23,1993, at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. Funeral services were to be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 25, at Eaton Funeral Chapel conducted by the Rev. Danny Shore. Burial was to be in Bear Creek Baptist Church cemeteiy. She wds bom Nov. 21, 1900, in Grayson Cpunty, Va., a daughter of the late Coy and Lucy Cation Rob erts. • She was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel Aveiy Andereon in 1955. •' Survivors include: three daughteis, Margaret A. Hams of Greensboro, Nartcy A. Caudle of Asheboio, and Donna Peacock of Mocksville: one son. Jesse C. Anderson of Winston- Salem; ID grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; four sisters, Olivia Roberts and Treva Hackler, both of Independence, Va., Edith Wright of Fries, Va., and Faye Hackler of Woodlawn, Va.; and five brothers, . Bays Roberts of Galax, Va., Griggs ;• Roberts of WoodUwn, Va,, Simon, I; Roby and Marshall Roberts, all of • Independence, Va. Robert "Robby" Isaacs «/ Mr. Robert "Robby" Dale Isaacs, 17, of 4007 Granby St., Winston- Salem, died Tuesday, Aug. 17,1993, as a result of an auto accident He was bom May 27, 1976, in Winston-Salem to Robert Dale Isaacs Sr. and Vicky Stanley Isaacs. Robby was a member of Jonestown Baptist Church. He loved to draw and work on cars. Surviving are: his parents, Mr. Robert Dale Isaacs Sr. and wife, Cynthia, of Mocksville; his mother, Mrs. Vicky Stanley Acosta of the home; one sister, Alice Faith Isaacsof the home; two half brothers, David and Christopher IsaacsofMocksville: one half sister. Crystal Isaacs of Mocksville; hispatemal grandparents, June WagnerofBoone, William Isaacs of Mountain City, Tenn., and Mary Presnell of Plymouth, Fla.; and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Geneva Stanley of the home. Funeral services were Friday, Aug. 20, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Dr. John Y. ClagetL Burial was in Jonestown Baptist Church Cemetery. I OfllenarehM. Banner 1W in Dnrtam 2'' SiK hadn«ted.„Dnrt.an.f„u.ep.,,,i, . n-as bora in Foreydi Connlv J"8hlarofu,e|a,eA„8„m„a„dNancy Dulin Wheeler. She was a Chnst and was a homemaker. Banner, preceded her in death in 1984 y of Charlotte; Brenard Kelly of J^h^r 8-Kelly of the hoL;John Banner of Clemmons; Frank Banner,GeorgeBanner,andJT Ban ner a,,ofWi„ston-Salem; Claude Rhv Tobaccoville; Wade^ynehardt,andMarthaBowman,all "• fo""" great-grandchildren.Funeral service will be Thursday, Aufr 26, at 1 p.m. at Redland Church of Chnst tn Advance. Bro. Magellan^venson will officiate and burial wlIWIow in the church cemeteiy.ne body will be taken to the churSi atnoono„Th«r«tey,oIiei„state theLn ';rae famil;y was to meet with friends Momson-Studevent FuneralHomeinMocksvilleWednes-day evening from 7-8 p.m. 1=. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC William Terry Bass I WiHtaniTerry"Tip''BassJr.,24. of 178 Mountain View Drive.MiKksvillc, died Aug. 15. iW.thc result of a motorcycle a^cid^t.' BornDec.5, l%8-»"A"nW and William Terry Bass, he wa.,„cn.bcr of God's Miracle Hous^of Deliverance Church. He • educated in Guildford County Public Schools and received numerous irophics and awards basketball, cars and baseball. funeral services were Aug. 1 . Hargett Memorial ChapelSreensboro with the Rev. James criilps officiating. Burial was at St. James AME Methtxlisl aurch in theOak Ridge Community. Survivors include; his tattie . William Terry Bass of Greensboro. • stfip-father. Frank •Baltimore. Md.; a . T«misha Pickncy maternal grandparents.Christopher Wilhattisim of field; paternal grandmother, th Eyia Bass of Grccnsbom. Robie G. Jarvis Mr. Robie Gray Jarvis, 78, for- y merly of Route 2, Advance, died Sat urday, Aug.il. 1993,in AutumnCare of Mocksville, where he had been a resident for the past seven years. He had been in declining health for sev eral yean. Funeral services were Monday, Aug. 23, in Eaton Funeral Chapel inMocksville with the Revs. WayneBuff and Ken Evans officiating. Burial in the Fulton United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Restoration Fund of Fulton Method ist Episcopal Church, c/o Historic Davie, P.O. Box 1062, Mocksville, NC 27028. Mr. Jarvis was born in Davie County to the late Henry and Minnie Sheets Jarvis and was a self-employed carpenter. He was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church, a member of the Fork Civic Club and the Fork Volunteer Fire Department. He was an avid farmer and a well known wood carver. Surviving are: his wife, Frmces Shermer Jarvis, whom he married in 1937; one son, Shermer Gray Jarvis of Route 2, Advance; five grandsons; one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Buchanan of Mocksville andMrs.NellMcMahonof Harmony; and twobrothers,WadeJarvis and George Jarvis, both of Thomasville.He was preceded in death by a son, Dennte Jarvis on Oct. 9, 1992, and one brother, Roy Jarvis. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 26,1993 V 'i David Donald Miller J Mr. David Donald Miller. 89. of 930 Wall St.. Statcsvillc. died Aug. 24. 1993 at his home. Bom in Alexander County CX't. 27. 1903. to Howard Alexander and Ber tie Estelle Sloan Miller, he was retired from Statesville Chair Ct»in- pany and was a member of Diamond Hill Bapli.st Church. He is survived by onesLster. Marie M. Gwaltney of Hickory; one grand daughter. Mrs. Sonja M. Russell <tl Dobson; two great-grandchildren. Mark Russell and Mrs. Karen Stiller, both of Mix;ksville; and tmc grcat- great-grand.son. Gavin Ru.ssell ol Mocksville. He was preceded in death by his wife. Alma Johnson Miller; a son. Bruce Miller, a brother. Coite Miller. Funeral services are Thursday at 2 p.m. at Westmoreland Chapel ol Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home, of ficiated by the Rev. Carl Williams. Burial is in Oakw«>od Cemetery The family was to receive friends at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home from 7-8:.30 p.m. Wednesday. The family will jissemble at the residence of Mrs. Mary Miller. 224 Harlness St. Ella M.A. Robertson j Mrs. Ella Maxine Adams Robertson, 63, of 331 Methodist Dr., Winston-Salem, died Wednesday, Aug. 18,1993, at her residence. She was bom Feb. 3, 1930, in Stokes County to Luther Joseph and Myrtle Rutledge Adams. Mrs. Robertson was a member of Temple Baptist Church and worked for the Moravian Home. Mrs. Robertson was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin El wood Robertson. Surviving are: her mother. Myrtle Rutledge Adams of Winston-Salem; two daughters, Kathy Ward of Walkeitown and Debbie Mickles of Advance; three sons. Eddie Manning of Rural Hall, Dale Robertson of Advance, and Brent Robertson of the home; five grandchildren; and one brother, Jimmy Adams of King. Funeral services were Friday, Aug. 20, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Robert Blackburn and Chaplain Glenn Davis j ofilciating. Burial Was In Gardens of i Mctnoiyt Walkeitown. N f MembriaHtnaybert^toHospice;! o^Wlnston-SalemyPdlrsyth County. ; I Elizabeth B.'Pohl Mrs. Elizabeth Besselman Pohl of : 51 leBeimuda Village, Advance, died n Saturday, Aug. 21,1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Pohl was the widow of Rolf- '• Dieter Pohl. She was bom in Pittsburgh, Pa., to :• Frank Bernard and Rose Minnikus ••Besselman. Mrs. Pohl was a former .resident of Moravian Falls in Wilkw : County and served as a librarian in Wilkes County for 14 years. She was a member of the Holy Family Catho- ; lie Church in Oemmons. Surviving are: her husband of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Carol ..Wiggins of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Nancy Lawson of Johnson City,Tenn., /.Mrs. Janet Fowler of Jackson, Miss.; and five grandchildren. ' A memorial service will be held ; from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 4, at Bermuda Village in Advance. Memorials rriay be made to the ..;ALS Association, 21021 Ventura ' Blvd., Suite 321, Woodland Hills, Calif. 91364-9764. J.C. Stroud Mr. J. C. Stroud. 76. Route I. MiK-k.sville. died Aug. 19. 1993. at his^.home. Born in Guilford County Sept. 22. 1916. he was the son of Sanford Edgar and Avis Day vault Stroud. He wag a member of SiK'iety Baptist Church and the owner and operator of Stroud's Exxon. Survivors include: his wife. Elsie Elaine Sheets Stroud; a .son. Billy Ray Stroud of M»K.ksvilIe; a brother. Otha Lee Stroud of Mocksville; 2 sisters. Mrs. Sarii Elizabeth Wall and Mrs. Velun Cromer. both of High Point; 3 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. • Four brothers and a sister preced ed him in death. Herman. S.E. Jr. Robert. Edward and Estelle McNeill. Funeral .services were Saturday. Aug. 21. at Society Baptist Church with the Revs. Steven Cox and Irvin Wallace trlficiating. Burbl was in the ;church cemetery. y ^'^"'^■'Ocbardson '^"nilay. Aug. 16 ioji ""'1''."°'Swn in DavieV ' home.'^2. i„ S Dec. 27. R'charson and m ""''R'chard.son. he was^"*^^ Cornelia cLT""^ wXn Ruth Marie Rid^rw' ^ ''""S^tcr.hint in death A broth?"?-'f Richard.M.n „fcdeath. Prcwdcd him in Liberty '^atRev. David M """• 'heBurial was in the chu'IiV"^"'h^cmorials mav ^ . '^'"c'ery.'y ^csleyan ChinSTn '-'her-B""telL" ,9rS ''"''J-28634 "• Hurnntny. N.C. Wilson Thompson Mr. Wilson Thompson, 66, of Rt. 1, Elkln, died Monday, Aug. 23,1993, after suffering a heart attack. Mr. Thompson was bom in Surry County on March 9, 1927, son of Joseph D. and Mamie Cockerham Thompson. He was of the Baptist faith and was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He was retired from the N.C. Dept. of Corrections. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Ha zel Harris Thompson of State Road; two daughters, Romona Pardue of State Road and Robin Walker of Boomer; one son, Ronnie Thompson of Mocksville; one granddaughter, his mother, Mrs. Mamie C. Thompson of State Road; and one sister, Mrs. Jpsephine Snow of Thurmond. Funeral services were to be Wednesday, Aug. 25, at 2 p.m. at the Moody Funeral Home Chapel in Dob- son with services conducted by the Rev. Robert Wolfe. Burial was to be in the Thompson Family Cemetery. Oavie S^ocksvilte, 0?' M DAVIE COUNTY ^EIU*R1SE RECQ^, Thuniday, Sept. 2,1993 ■J ro CN. V/ . ^ + o / Joseph W. Allen Mr. Joseph Washington Allen, 65. of Rt. 4, YadkinvIIIe, died Tuesday, . Aug. 24,1993, at N.C. Baptist Hospi- , lal in Winston-Salem. He was born June 8, 1928, in Yadkin County to Ed and Ima Baity : Allen and was a member of Courtney Baptist Church. Surviving are: two daughters, .Sandra McCormick and Debbie Brown, both of Yadkinville; his mother of Yadkinville; five grand- ' children; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Jessie Boger of Mocksville; and two brothers, Junis Allen and ; Aldean Allen, both of Yadkinville. Funeral services were Thursday, ;Aug. 26, at the Mackie-Gentry Fu- ' neral Chapel by the Rev. Allen Barker. Burial was in Turner's Creek Baptist Church cemetery. 'Peggy' B. McCurry Margaret Neely "Peggy" Bailey McCurry of Alcoa,Tenn.,aWoodleaf native, died Tuesday, Aug. 24,1993, at her home after a brief illness. A memorial service was Friday, Aug. 27, at New Providence Presby- teiian Church in Mary ville, conducted by the Revs. Dr. G. Kenneth Gates and Kevin F. Frederick. A private burial was at Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the Margaret McCurry Memorial Fund, in care of the Maryville/AIcoa Recre ation and Parks Commission, 333 Ellis Ave., for the planting of trees in her memory at Springbrook Park, or to New Providence Presbyterian Church Library, 703 W. Broadway, both Miary ville, Tenn. 37801. The daughter of the late Ira and Elizabeth Kincaid Bailey, Mrs. Mct^urry was a 1942 graduate of Milty ville College. She was a mem- !be£ of New Providence Presbyterian, iChiirch. where she had been d deacon and held several position^ in the bybrian Womeri's Association. IaIso a menlbei'.of the. Blount:Cfliiinty pontact droup, she'^tved in the'AARP 'raX''A!de progfanL'She > was an avid hiker,! .She was preceded iii, death l>y a ^ soril Joseph Cox McCuny,15.:i978..,; 6urvivoia include; her husband,;Eugene'Gene" KfcCuny; fourdaugh-Vter^ Kareti McCtirry of ^oxvUle,^ Tenn., Lilidd McCurry Rose ofNe^vburg, Ihd., Triih McCtifify'bf^Maryville, and Barbara McCurrji Morgan of RutledgO,Tenn.; sN grand children; Ohe brother, Wallace fidlisy of Beltsville, Md.; and two sisters,: Sarah Coulter and Linda Watson, both ofWoddleaf.^ Delowee R. Beck J Mrs. Delowee Reynolds Beck, 65,of 111 E. Devonshire St., Winston- Salem, died Saturday, Aug. 28,1993, at Forsylh Memorial Hospital.Mrs. Beck was bom May 29,1928, in Winston-Salem to Hany Alton andMaude Smith Reynolds. She was amember of Pine Chapel Moravian Church, where she served as Sunday school superintendent for three years,secretary of the Harry Reynolds Bible Class and in 1991 received the PineChapelWomen'sFellowship"Woman of the Year" award. She was also amember and held offices in the Pine Chapel Senior Friends. Mrs. Beck is survived by her hus band, David Calvin Beck of the home;fi ve daughters, Vickie McGee of Advance, Susan Streetman of Clemmons, Angie Bennett, Tammy Jessup and Kim Beck of Winston-Salem; one son,Christopher Beck of Winston-Salem;four grandchildren; her parents ofWinston-Salem; one sister, VelmaMorrisofClemmons-.andonebrother, Thomas Reynolds of Salisbury.Funeral services were at PineChapel Moravian Church Monday,Aug. 30, with the Revs. GeorgeChiddie and Norwood Green officiat ing. Burial followed in God's Acre.Memorials may be made to PineChapel Moravian Church, Minister'sDiscretionary Fund, 324 Goldfloss Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27127. J George £. Couch ^ Mr. George Edgar Couch Sr.. 65, of Route 9, Mocksville, died Satur day, Aug. 28,1993, at his home after being in declining health, t Funeral services were Monday, Aug. 30, at Eaton Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Joe Collins and Alton Fitzgerald. Burial was in H.ardison United Methodist Church ceinetery with Military Graveside Rjtes conducted by the Memorial ^lonor Guard, District Eleven, Veter ans of Foreign Wars. Memorials may be made to The Building Fund of Hardison United Methodist Church, do Mr. Glenn Seaford, Route 9, Box 520, Mocks ville, NC27028or to the Davie County •Rescue Squad, Route 7, Box 504, Mocksville, NC 27028. He was bom Nov. 28, 1927, in .'Cabarms County, a son of the late ' George Emest Walter and Saddle Creason Couch. He was retired from Hoechst-Celanese and had been a vet- ' eian in the U.S. Army. He was a fnember of Hardison United Method ist Church, where he had served on the administrative board, been on the . cemetery committee and was a church tmstee. He had also been an avid golfer, fi sherman and gardener. Survivors include: his wife, Nellie Frye Couch of the home; one daugh ter, Nancy C. Ward of Mocksville; two sons, George "Pee Wee" Couch and Bobby "Ronnie" Couch of Mocks- viUe; four grandchildren; one sister. Hazel Tutterow of Mocksvile; three brothers, Frank Couch of Mocksville, Tom Couch of Yadkinville, and Jack Couch of Greeenville, S.C.; two adopted grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; and four stepgreat- grandchildren. DA VIE COUNTY ENTEl^RISfe; RECQ^, Thurs|day, Sept. 2, ^993 0( Margie E. Morris j Mrs, Margie Estelle Morris, 72, of / ^ Route I, Mocksville, died Saturday, Aug. 28, 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services were Monday, Aug. 30, at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Lindsay Walters. Burial was in Le gion memorial Park in Cooleemee. Bom March 9, 1921, in Moore County, Mrs. Morris is survived by her husband, Rufus Allen Morris of the home; one son, Ralph W. "Dickie" Groce of Mocksville; and two grand children. Jessie Lee Singleton Sr. y Mr. Jessie Lee Singleton Sr.. 76. of Route 4, Mocksville, died Monday, Aug. 3D, 1993, in Davie County Hos pital after a serious illness of 2 weeks. Funeral services were to be at II a.m. Wednesday, Sept. I, in Jerusa lem Baptist Church with the Rev. Jack J Johnson officiating. Burial was to be in Salisbury City Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the DavieCounty Hospice, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville, NC 27028-0665. n Mr. Singleton was bom in Stanley County Jan. 4,1917, to the late Burl and RJlla Thompson Singleton and was a dairy farmer. He whs a faithful member ofierusalem Baptist Church , where he was a former mertiber of the dearon board, ahd church trustee. lie ' had also been a member of the Church Building Committee. .• Survivors Include: two sons, J.L. Singleton Jr. of Route 2, Advance and John Singleton of Route 4, Mocks ville; two grandsohi; tivogniat-giaiid-' child^n; and one sister. Mis. NelHfe Thotiipson of Baden. He was pre ceded in death by bne brother, Frailk Blalock and also by one sister. Mis. Edith Sherronzitwt^vnx;9rET',73''>;>'Si';)^ HaroWA. Vroe'"'' day, Aug- .Hospital in Manon. VrikinCwntytoJa^ _ ^ Brown of ^ Asville, Dorothy Johnson of Mock .j^^BisBridgesofUnonG«>^^ zeno Ptoclor of Monday,Foneral J'Jtew Baptisl Aug. 30."S"" T,mT»ckor»i«l SCrBuriaitono'-"""' church cemetery. J Belle O. TVavIs Mrs. Belle O. Travis, 86, wife of Martin B. Travis, of Rt. 3, Hickory Hwy., Statesville, diedTuesday, Aug. 24,1993, at Iredell Memorial Hospi tal after a brief illness. She was the daughter of the late Jesse F. and Pearl Reavis Owen. .Surviving are: her husband of the . home; one son, Bobby P. Travis of • Statesville; a daughter, Mrs. Sue T. Smith of Winston-Saldm; five grand- . chUdren; four great-grandchildren; and,two sisters, Mrs. Ina Secreast of n Stat^ville and Mrs. George Daniels of Harmony, j ? ¨ A'^veslde service was held atOakwood Ceihetery in StatesvUle on y Thur8^yi;At;8'.26i 't Andrew L. Scales Mr. Andrew L. Scales died Aug. 24. 1993. at Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital. Born in Greensboro to the late E.H. and Mary Bigelow Scales, he received his education in the .Greensboro Public Schools. He received B.S. and M.S. degrees in vireational cducati»>n from North Carolina A&T State University. He was a teacher for 35 years in Brureswick County. Davie Ctmnty and at James B. Dudley Senior High SchiMil in Greensboro. A member of Providence Baptist Church, he served as a member of the Trustee Board, the Deacon Board and the Finance Committee. He was a member of the NAACP. the North Carolina As-srwiation of Educators, the NEA, the North Carolina Agriculture Teachers AssiKiation and the A&T State University National Alumni AsstK-iation. He was also a member of the the A&T Aggie Club. Survivors include his wife, Georgia J. Scales. Funeral services were Aug. 27 at Providence Baptist Church in Greensboro with Dr. Howard A. Chubbs officiating. Burial followed in Carolina Biblical Gardens. v4 ■h MOCKSVmE,N.c:270a DAVIE tQUNTY ENTEIU>R1SE RECO^, Thursday, Sept. 2,1993 Bradley Odis lysinger BrAdley Odis tuyslnger. 69, ofBradleyTysihgerRoad, Midway,died Friday, Aiig. 27. 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Winstoh-Salem. He had been in declining health sev eral years. Born Nov. 23, 1923, in Davidson County, Tysinger was ason of the late Elwood Travis and Mildred Beatrice Parker Tysinger. He was retired from Bahnson Co. in Winston-Salem, where he had been a mftchinisl. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War 11 and was a member of Midway United Method ist Church and Midway Volunteer Fire Department for 25 years. Survivors include his wife, Mary Ellen Tysinger; two sons, Jerry Wade Tysinger of Churchland and David Bradley Tysinger of Lexington; three daughters, Sandra Boger of Harmony, and Barbara Hemphill and Karen Clifton,bothof Midway; seven grand children; one great-granddaughter; five brothers, Travis, Robert, Johnny and James Tysinger. all of Tyro, and Luther Tysinger of Midway; and four sisters, Eloise Hillard, Bertha Loiiya and Thelma Walser, all of Lexington, and Alta Mae Frizzell of Sylva. Funeral services were Monday, Aug. 30, at Midway United Method ist Church, conducted by the Rev, John Knoespel, Burial was-in the church cemetery, • . Klemorials may be made to Hos pice of Davidson County, P.O. Box, 1941, Lexington, NC 27292, of Mid way United Methodist Church, Routb 12, Box 2930, Lexhtglon, NC 27292, lia B. Younts J Mrs. Ha Barnes Younts, 77, of Brithaven Nursing Home in Thomasville died Sunday, Aug. 29, 1993, in Community General Hospi tal in Tliomasville. Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Charles Lemley and Kenneth Evans officiating. Burial was to follow in No Creek Primitive Baptist Church cem etery. Mrs. Younts was bom In Davie County Sept. 6,1915, to the late Rich ard Columbus and Florence Wyatt Barnes and was a homemaker. She was a member of Yadktn College Baptist Church. Survivors include: her daughter, Helen Y. Kimbrell of Linwood; two sons, Richard L. Younts of Advance and Harvey Franklin Younts of Denton; five grandchildren; four great grandchildren; two sisters. Pearl Walser of Linwood and Lelia Lemley of Mebane; and two brothers, Clifton Barnes and Harvey Barnes, both of Mocksvilte. v/> . V, I DAVS COUNTY PUBLIC UBRARY 371 NORTH MAIN STREEt MOCKSYlLLErN.C2702i <s-^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thuf^day, Sept, 9,1993 m cr cT- o- ■9^ ' —a Q) Blanche J. Anderson J Mrs. Blanche Agnes Jones Ander son of Winston-Salem Convalescent Centerand formerly of2772 Reynolds Park Road, Winston-Salem, died Thursday, Sept. 2, at Forsylh Memo rial Hospital. She was a native of Greensboro and had lived in Redland in Davie County for 50 years prior to moving to Winston-Salem 12 years ago. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Bernetta Ferryman and Mrs. McClester G. Cannon of Winston- Salem. Funeral services were Saturday, Sept. 4, at Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral Home, 727 N. Patterson Ave. with the Rev. Garther W. Roland of ficiating. Interment was in the Ever green Cemetery. Larry J. Cranfill Mr. Larry Jackson CranFiIl, 55, ofJ Route 8, Richie Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Aug. 31,1993. In DavieCounty Hospital after being in declin ing health. A graveside service was heldThursday, Sept. 2, in Sandy Springs Baptist Church cemetery with the Revs. David Kaiser and David Gilbreath officiating. Mr. Cranfill was bom in Iredell County March 20. 1938. to the late Guy and Disa Renegar Cranfill and was a recapper with Vienna Recap ping in Pfafftown. He was a member of Sandy Springs Baptist Church. Surviving are: his wife. Eva LeeLatham Cranfill of the home; onedaughter, Disa Cranfill of the home;one son, Joe Cranfill of Stalesville; one stepgrandchild; and three broth ers. Bill Cranfill of Yadkinville, Harold Cranfill of Harmony and Fred Cranfill of Mocksville. Pauline C. Bowles y Mts. Pauline Cope Bowles, 77, of North Main Street, Mocksville, died Saturday, Sept 4, 1993, in Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She had been in declining health for the past 2-1/2 years, and seriously ill for the past six weeks; Funeral services were Monday, Sept. 6, at 11 a.m. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ron Mann offi ciating. Burial was in the Oak GroveUnited Methodist Church cemetery. The family request memorials be Coii- sidered for the Cemetery Fund of Oak Grove United Methodist Church, Route 9, Box 190, Mocksville; NC 27028. Mrs. Bowles was bora Aug. 26. 1916, in Davie County to the late John Frankand Martha Elizabeth EllisGopeand had been employed with Cannon Mills with 25 years of service. She was a former member of the Oak Grove United Methodist Women and attended Oak Grove Church as her health permitted. She was an avid crocheter. She was preceded in death by her hus band, Marvin J. Bowles, and by a brother, Ivan Cope. . ' Survivors include: three sons, M. Wayne Bowles and John Frank Bowles, both ofAdvance, and Donald Gene Bowles of Mocksville; five grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Elvie Miller of Mocksville; and two broth ers, J.K. Cope of Portland. Tenn., and Austin Cope of Advaiice. Davie County Public LibraryMocksville. NC Ethel W. Carter t/ Mrs. Ethel While Carter. 87. of North Cooleemee, died Sunday, Sept. 5, 1993, in Davie County Hospital after a period of illness. Funeral services will be held Thurs day, Sept 9, at 4 p.m. at Fairfleld Baptist Church in DavieCounty where Mrs. Carter was a member since early childhood. The Rev. F.D. Betts will be the officiating minister. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The body will be taken from Morrison- Studevent Funeral Home to the church on Thursday at 2:30 p.m., where the family will meet with friends at the church from 3-4 p.m. Mrs. Carter was bora in Advance to the late Joseph and Julie Dulin White on Sept. 2,1906. Preceding her in death were her husband, Willie B. Carter; a daughter. Pearl; two sons, Willie Gray and Alphonza Carter. She is survivedby: one son, Charles Preston Carter of New Port News, Va.; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Mackey of Autumn Care in Salisbury and Mis. Louise C. Payne of Cool eemee; four grandchildren; 13 great- . grandchildren; and five great-great- , grandchildren. Martha L. Pansier Mrs. Martha L. Fansler, 87, of 1045 Wendover Circle, Winston-Salem, died Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bora April 14, 1906, in Mocksville, the daughter of John Lee and Estelle Sain McDaniel. She spent most of her life in Forsyth County and was a member of Burkhead United Methodist Church since 1925. She was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years. James P. Fansler in 1988. Surviving are; one daughter, Mrs. HelenF.McCrackenofWilliamsburg, Va.; two sons, the Rev. Kenneth G. Fansler of Murrells Inlet, S.C., and J. Michael Fansler of Kemersville; eight grandchildren; 20 great-grandchil dren; and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Bums of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were conducted atBurkheadUnitedMethodist Church Fiiday, Sept. 3, with the Rev. Robert Smith officiating. Interment followed in Forsylh Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Burkhead United Methodist Church, 5250 Silas Creek Pkwy., Winston- Salem, NC 27106. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thuf^day, Sept, 9,1993 fclyde Harbin 7 01 cT" Mr. Clyde Harbin, 77, of Yadkin-ville Road, Mocksvllle, died Friday, Sept. 3, at Duke Hospital in Durham! He had been in declining health for the past six months. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 6, in Center United Methodist Church with the Rev. Gary Kling officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. ■. Mr. Harbin was bom in Iredell County March 20, 1916, to the late Savannah and Bertha Anderson Harbin, and was a retired foreman with the N.C. Department of Trans portation with over 25 years of ser vice. He began his tenure with the Fbrsyth County Division and later moved to Davie County. Prior to his service with the transportation de partment, he was employed with theparts department at Fennignton Chevrolet. He was a member of the Center United Methodist Church where he was a member of the United Method ist Men and had served as a Church Trustee. He was a well known and avid gardener. ; • During World War II he served inthe U.S. Army. He was a graduate of the 1935 Class of the Cool Springs High School. Survivors include: his wife whomhe mairied in 1945, Polly MarlowHarbin of the home; a daughter, MaryHarbin Sine of Mocksville; two grand daughters; three sisters, Annie Harbin of Route 4, Statesviile, Beatrice Sniderof Winston-Salem, and Margaret Berrymain of Statesvile; and two brothers, David Harbin of Mooresville and Wade Harbin of Statesviile. V W. HowardMr. Clarence William Howard, 77 ofWinston-Salem, died Monday, Aug30,1993,atForsythMemoriaIHospi- HewasbomFeb.3,1916.inDavieCounty to Robert and Amelia BogerHoward. He resided in Tampa, Flafor 20 years and had been back In Winston-Salem for two years. Mr. oward was formerly employed withl^dingham Plumbing and Hearing for 20 years.He was preceded in death by his wife, Reba Fulp Howard in IWO.Surviving are: one daughter, Peggy Hatcher of Winston-Salem; five sons,Joe of Las Vegas, Nev., Frank ofRaleigh, Bill of Tampa, Fla., Randyof Pittsburgh, Pa., and Perry of SandyRidge; II grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and three sisters, EdithFoster of Winston-Salem, MaggieTaylor of Lexington and Elva Dalton of Titusville, Ra. y Mary L. Jarvis • Mrs. Mary Leagans Jarvis, 88, of Route 2, Mocksville, Farmington community, died Friday afternoon, $ept. 3,1993, in Davie County Hospi tal. : She had been in declining health for several years and seriously ill for the past three weeks. • Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 5, in Farmingtonbaptist Church. The Rev. Roy Beals officiated. Burial was in Farmington Community Cemetery. ' .The family requests memorials be Considered for the Missions Program of Farmington Baptist Church, Route 2, Mocksville, NC 27028. I Mrs. Jarvis was bom in Cleveland County, Jan. 20, 1905, to the late Cranville Edward and Mary Camilla Collette Leagans and was retired from Bassick-Sack in Winston-salem withis years of service. She was a mem- berof the Farmington Baptist Church, a member of the Women's Missionary Society and had also taught Sunday School for over 50 years. She pro moted the Mission Prayer Weeks in cluding the Home, State and Foreign Missions. * Her husband, Clyde Jarvis to whomshe had been married for 65 years, (preceded her in death in 1985. SheA'as also preceded by one daughter, Camilla J. Allen; one son, James E.Jarvis; three sisters. May Jones, AnnNewton and Joyce Coley; and two brothers, Fred Leagans, a world War I veteran and Joe Leagans, a World War 11 veteran who died in the ^ormandy Invasion in 1944. Survivors include: one daughter,Mrs. Helena Boger of Mocksville;four sons, Lester C. Jarvis of Virginia, Thomas T. Jarvis and Frank Jarvis, both of Winston-Salem and David Z.Jarvis of Farmington; one sister, Dor othy Marx of Virginia; and three broth ers, J. Paul Leagans of Mocksville, Cecil E. Leagans of Cana and Charlie S. Leagans ofHillsville, Va.; 23 grand- Children; and 32 great-grandchildren. Grandsons served as active and honorary pall bearers. ■—Ci O Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, IC pS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thutisday, Sept, 9,1993 <5^ c- (T- Carolyn K. LaMont ^ Carolyn K. Kurfces LaMont. 70. of Fatrless Hills died Tuesday. Aug. 24. 1993. in Chandler Hall Hospice. Newtown. Bom in Mocksville. she was a Fairless Hills resident for 41 years and began her career as a social worker. At the time of her death, she was deputy executive directorof the Bucks County Housing Authority, a post she held for two decades. She attended Mitchell College and received a bachelor's degree in social service from St. Andrews Presbyte rian College. Laurinburg. and earned a graduate degree in social work from the University of North Carolina. During her career, she worked in various cities for the Red Cross. She was a former member of the Levittown Federated Women's Club, the Levittown Public Recreation As sociation. the Bucks County Commu nity Services Council. United Fund, and the Bucks County Opportunity Council. She served as a member of the board of the American Red Cross, the executive council of the Bucks County Association for Retired and Senior Citizens and the board of Van tage. In 1967. she was named Citizen of the Year by the Levittown Lions club. Mrs. LaMont is survived by her husband. Durwood D. LaMont: a daughter. Kathleen LaMont of Newtown; a son. Jon LaMont of Morrisville; three grandchildren; one sister. Mary Johnson of Statesville; and one brother. Camillas Kurfees of Mocksville. She was preceded in death by two brothers. Robert and Ralph Kurfees. Contributions in Mrs. LaMont's memory m^y be made to a charity of the donor's choice. John E. Latham Mr. John Everette Latham. 81. resi dent of the Bryan Center Nursing Home, died at Lexington Memorial Hospital Saturday. Sept. 4. 1993. A graveside service was held Mon- day. Sept. 6. at 4 p.m. in Eaton's Baptist Church cemretery in Davie County with the Rev. David Gilbreath officiating. Mr. Latham was bom in Davie County March 22. 1912. to the late Frank and Maggie Boger Latham and was retired from Heritage Furniture Company in Mocksville. He was a member of Eaton's Baptist Church. Surviving are: his wife. Josephine Collette Latham ofthe home; a daugh ter. Eva Lee Cranfill of Mocksville; a son. Everette Wayne Latham of Mocksville; four grandchildren; and one stepgreat-grandchild; two sisters. Bessie Latham o^inston-Salem and Alberta White ofMocksville; and two brothers. Millard Latham and Oscar Latham, both of Mocksville. James Kenneth Mund^ j COOLEEMEE - Mr. James ton- y nethMuiiday.6l.ofCentcrSlRj,dl^ Tuesday monung at Davie Coraty | ^ Graveside services will bbheld^^ n m.lTiuisdayinLegionMemondPark with the Rev. Hal Vamer ofRciatong. The family was to receive friends firotn 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Eatons Fime^ Home. The family has requested tlrat memorials be made to a chanty of the donor's choice. . Mr. Munday was bom m DavieCountyonM«,hll.l9S2'o'l«'.>'f Shetrill W. and Beulah Munday. He was retired from Howhst Celanese. He had also been employed with Jockey Intemahonal. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army dunng the Korean Conflict _ Survivors include; his wife, Hillaid of the hornet Boger of Cooleemee; ?KathleenBunchofCollegeP^MJ. .. Carol Wagner of Advance a^NelUd Baiiey of Woodleaf; . Sanford "Bill" Munday of | and Robert H, Mund^ of Mtxksvifl , Madie B. Miller Mrs. Madie Bohannon Miller, 72. of2510 Ivy Ave.. Winston-Salem died Wednesday. Sept. 1, 1993, at her home. She was bom July 23,1921, to the late Benjamin and Leona Bohanon of Davie County, but had resided in Winston-Salem for 69 years. She was of the Seventh Day Adventist faith. Mrs. Miller worked with Forsyth County March of Dimes. Survivors include; her husband. Sandy T. Miller of the home; three daughters, Cheryl Johnson of Hamp ton. Va.. Erma Miller and Althw Miller, both of Winston-Salem; six sons. Ivan. Merlin, and Keith Miller of Winston-Salem. Gary Miller of Walkertown. Leon Miller of Jackson, •and Sam Miller of State College. Ga.; 14 grandchildren; a number of great grandchildren; and four sisters, Kate Stimpson of East Bend. Barringer. Dolly Johnson, and Lillie Eveola Bohannon. all of Winston- Salem. Funeral services were Sunday, Sept. 5. at Forsyth Funeral Home. Graveside services were at Piedmont Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Allen Wayne Stimpson officiating. I f" ! :Owens Infant j j ' Johnathon Austin Owens, infant 1 ;son of Paul and Shirley Sine Owens of I 'Marlene Street. Mocksville. died at birth Friday. Sept. 3.1993. in Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Winston-Salem. j Surviving, in addition to his par- ! lents. are his grandparents. Dennis and j Mary Harbin Sine of Gteenlane. Pa.. j Polly Harbin ofMocksville. Paul and ! Margie Collier of Coolefcmee. Wade and Margaret Owens of Mocksville, { and the great-great-grandmother. Mrs. Jesse Spaugh of Cooleemee. i- Davie County Pubfic Library MocksviUe, NO OAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thui^day, Sept, 9,1993 Q; .4, r Janice W. Scott Mrs. Janice Lorraine West Scott, 35. of Winston-Salem, died Wednes day, Sept. 1,1993, at Forsyth Memo rial Hospital. She was botn March 9, 1958, in Cumberland County to Joe C. West and Kay Tatum West. She was a 1976 graduate of Davie High School and she pursued further studies at David son County Community College. She was employed at Bixby Distribution Center in Advance, a division of Sara Lee Corp. At an early age, she was united with the Cedar Creek Mission ary Baptist Church where she served on the choir and the Missionary Board. Survivors include: her father, Joe C. West of Columbus, Ohio; her mother, Kay P. West of the home; her husband, John C. Scott of Suitland, Md.; her children, Jason Lamarr, Tamara Yvonne and Jasmine Briana, all of the home; two brothers, Joe Warren West and Gregory Kevin West, both of Mocksville; one sister, Ms. Anita G. West of Atlanta, Ga.; and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Tatum of Route 5. Mocksville. Funeral services were Saturday, Sept. 4, at Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Church, where Dr. W.E. Mar tin officiated. The Eulogy was by Dr. W.C. Hay with interment in the church cemetery. Edward C. Smith , Mr. Edward Charlie Smith, 68, of y Route 6, Yadkin Valley Road, Ad vance, died Saturday, Sept. 4, 1993, in Forsyth Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7, in Yadkin Valley Baptist Church with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock, pastor, officiating. Burial with Military Graveside Rites was in the church cemetery. The District 11, Memorial Honor Guard, Veterans of Foreign Wars will offtciate at the graveside with the Rev. A.G. Parker as chaplain. Mr. Smith was bom in Stokes County Sept. 26, 1924, to the late Richmond and Pearl King Smith and was a retired farmer. He was a mem ber of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. i andaveteranoftheU.S.Amiyduriiig i World Warn. Surviving are: his wife, Betty ' Styers Sitiith of the home; four step-. sons, Aian'iWysd/pf Mdcksville, Charles WytebfAdFvktice, Gary Wyse of Winston-S^eiii/diM tikyid Wyse of Cairo, Egypt; ^(ffit^d^ghterS, Lynn Norman of Bluefiddt!VdiWd Debra Smith of AdVant^l twd sisters, Evelyn Clark of MuHlnsvilieiiiyu.^^ and Cleo Carter of Mdcksville; ifottr 1 brothers, Felix Smith of Quaker Virgil Ray Smith of MocksVille^'Rl'-'^ chard Smith Jr. and ilmhiy'Sihltiit'J both of ^ AdvahcesVtl^faine J stepgrandchildien; and Mvetd nieces' I and nephews. ,^1*' • i-i -v - I Pauline G. Seamon J Mrs. Pauline Green Smoot Seamon, 83, of Route I, Prison Camp Road, Mocksville, died Thursday, Sept. 2,1993, in Davie County Hospi tal after a brief illness. Funeral services were Saturday, Sept. 4, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Mr. David Powell and Mr. Jeff Will- iains ofticiating. Burial was in Salem United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to a char ity of the donor's choice. Mrs. Seamon was bora in Davie County Sept. 6, 1909, to the late Sanford and Stella Seaford Green and was the retired co-owner and operator of Blackwelder & Smoot Dress Shop with 25 years of service. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her first husband. Atlas Smoot, and her second husband, Clyde Seamon, pre ceded her in death. Survivors include: two stepdaugh ters, Barbara Jean Anderson ofMocks ville and Maroline Benson of China Grove; three stepsons, Wayne Seamon and Cecil Seamon, both of Mocks ville and Millard Seamon of China Grove; 11 stepgrandchildien; several stepgreat-grandchildien; three sisters, Margaret Powell, Louise Hanuner and Peggy Forrest, all of Route I, Mocks ville; and one brother, Carl Green, also of Route 1, Mocksville. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Marshall Green and J.S. Green. WilevG.'Bob'Shoat^Sonm«-Bob-Shoat.6S.of R„« 4. Koonts RO"!.4SFriiiy.S«pt.3,1993.«<l«S»l-■,sbuuVAMe<licalCM>t«»R"4i>iM mOTOiillneM. 5 oavie Born June v. .County. Shoaf was a son of tW late■ Robert and Lula Cozens o • attended Arrington Heights Freewi BeLshoaf;oneson,RayW^ Statesville; fi ve daughters. GaitpS.M«.SheilaSpainhour,Mrs.Sandra Willoughby.KathyMarti^vy and Mrs. Deborah Myers, all of Uxington; 12 grandchildren; and igreat-grandchildren. o,,ndav j John Giies Stewart LINWOOD - Mr. John Giles Stewart,83,ofRoute2,Hwy. lSO,died Thuisday, ScpL 2,1993, at Lexington Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were Saturday at Voglers Piedmont Funeral Home with the Revs. Wayne Buss and Steve Mar tin officiating. Burial was in Fulton United Methodist Church Cemetery. Bora Dec. 12, 1909, in Davie County, he was the son of the late Commodore D. and Fannie Hege Stewart He was retied from N.C. Fin ishing Company and was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife of the home, WillieMae Stewart; a son, JohnWilliamStewartofLinwood;abrother, Thomas Stewart of Mocksville; a sis-tcr,SallySainofMocksville;five grand children and two great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Fulton United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, Route 2, Box446, Advance, NC 27006. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 16,1993 n Charlie E. Barnharaf~ Mr. Charlie Ephriam Bamhardt. 66, of Route 1, MocksviJIe died Tues day. Sept. 7, 1993. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Friday in CenterUnited Methodist Church with the Rev .Gary Klingomcialing, Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Center United Methodist Church, c/o Mr. Bill Seaford, Route 1. Mocksviile, NC 27028. Mr. Bamhardt was bom in Davie County May 2. 1927. to the late Co lumbus Franklin and Margaret Snyder Bamhardt and was (he retired owner of Swicegood Paper Company in Sal isbury. He was formerly with the Davie Freezer Locker Company. During WWII he was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was a member of the Center United Methodist Church, Surviving are his wife, Edith Wooten Bamhardt of the home: one daughter. Deena B, Blackwell of Mocksviile; one son, Jeffrey C. Bam hardt of Raleigh; and three grand daughters. Eartle Lee Freeman Mr.EarllcLeeFreeman,68,ofRoute S.Lexington,died Wednesday,Sept. 8, 1993. Funeral services were Thursday at St. Lukes Lutheran Church with the Rev. Donald M. Phillips officiating. Burial was in Sandy Creek Cemetery with military graveside rites. ; Bom Sept. 4, 1925, in Robeson Cbunly, he was the son of the late Leonard Allen and Carrie Elizabeth Freeman. He was a retired school teacherfrorn Lexington MiddleSchool and a member of St. Lukes Lutheran diurch. Mr. Freeman was a veteran of tl^ U.S. Army and a graduate of the . L^iversityofNorlhCarolinaatChapel Hill ' ^ ! Survivors include: his wife, Ella hfae Bo&t Frdemaii of the home; a son, Thomas E. Freeman, Lexinton; 3 daughters, Ella Jean Freeman and Linda F» Swicegood of Lexington and Judy FrShoaf of Salisbury; 7 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild; 2 brothers, Carl McCray Freeman and L.A. Free- Jr., both of Lexington; and 2 sis ters, Elizabeth F. Grubb of Lexinton ai{d Christine A. Miller of Alameda, Cftlif. ' ' 1 Memorials maybemadetothe Heart MCemorial Fund, do Phyliss Finger. 9(}3 Dogwood Trail, Lexington, N.C.2^292. n * n Robert C. Bracken Mr. Robert Clay Bracken, 81, of 619 Efird St.. Winston-Salem, died Tuesday morning, Sept. 7, 1993, at his home. He wa.s bom April 10, 1902 in Davie County to William Glen and LmdaAgaihaBoydBracken.Hespenthis early life in Davie County and most of his adult life in Winston- Salem. Mr. Bracken worked for Mengle Box Co. for 43 years and retired in 1974 from Unique Furniture Co. He was a member of Mineral Springs Baptist Church. Surviving are: one daughter. Mrs BrendaB.WoifeofTampa.Fla.: threewns, John David Bracken of the home, Thomas Lee Bracken of East Bend Md Cecil Owen Bracken ofWelcome- Arcadia; ninegrandehildren; 11 great grandchildren; one sister, Lizzie Templeton ofWinston-Salem; andone brother, Carl Bracken of Winston- Salem. Funeral services were Thursday, Sept. 9, at Mineral Springs Baptist Church by Dr. Cecil Cave. Intermentfollowed at Oaklawn Memorial Gar dens. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winslon-Salem/Forsyth County, I100.C S. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Salem, NC 27103. "Cindy' W. Gaither Cynthia "Cindy" Jane Whitley ' Gaither. 26, of 6730 Foster Road. Woodleaf, died Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1993, at Rowan Memorial Hospital as the result of injuries from a two-car accident on Foster Road, Born Aug. 26, 1967, in Davie County, Mrs. Gaither was a daughter ofClyde W. Whitley of Woodleafand Joann West Whitley of Galax, Va. Employed as a school bus driver for Cleveland Elementary School, she was also a pre-school teacher at South River United Methodist Church. Survivors, in addition to her par- ents, include her husband. James Ri- charf Gaither, son, Robert Gaitherof , the home; daughter, Mindy Gaither of t the home; brothers. Jcffery Scott and Timothy Wayne Whitley, both of Cooleemeel sister. Lisa Whitley of 'Cooleemee;-paternal grandmother . JosephineWhitIeyofCooleemee;and ; . maternal grandmother Pauline West f of Mocksviile.'. , ^ Funeral services were Saturday, ; Sept. II, at Providence Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. John L. Millholland. Burial was in the . T.churchcemeiety. ^ .... . Mary E. Denton ^ 'Mrs. Mary Everhardt Denton, 65, of Route 4, Mocksviile. died Tucs- 7. Cartersville Medical Center in Cartersville, Ga., from injuries sustained in a car fS ser- vices were Satur- day, Sept. 11, at Liberty United MethodistChurchwith the Rev. Hal VarnerofTiciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Liberty United Methodist Church, Route 4, Mocksviile, NC 27028. Mrs. Denton was born Feb. 28, 1928, in Davie County to the late Joseph and Eunice Davis Everhardt and was retired from Western Electric with 30years of service. She was also a homemaker. a member of Liberty United Methodist Church where she was a member of the United Method ist Women, sang in the church choir, served on the Church Administrative Board and had taught Sunday School for many years. Surviving are: her husband. Roy Denton of the home; three daughters, Eunice Denton Maynard of Jackson ville. Ala., Betty Jean Denton Travis of Raleigh, and Janet Denton Will iams of Mocksviile; two sons, the Rev. Mark Denton of Rcidsville and Gary Denton of Mocksviile; eight grandchildren; two great-graiidchil- dren;and two brothers, J.W. Everhardt of Mocksviile and Phillip Everhardt of Georgia. Daw'e County Public Library Mocksviile, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 16,1993 - J) Allah Bea D. Graham Allah Bea Doby Graham. 80, of Woodleaf-Barber Road, Woodleaf, died Thursday, Sept. 9, 1993, at her home. Bom May 29,1913.inAIbemarle, Mrs. Graham was a daughter of the late Edward and Kate Miller Doby. Educated in the Rowan County schools, she was the owner and opera tor of Bea's Flowers in Cleveland un til her retirement. She was a member of Cleveland United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, James W. Graham; onedaughtcr, Mrs. Jerry Contrada ofGraham; one grand son; two brothers, Douglas Doby of Littleton, Colo., and Harold D. Doby of Kentucky; and one sister. Mrs. Maxine Camp of Durham. Funeral services were Sunday, Sept. 12,atSummersettFuneralHome Memorial Chapel, Salisbury, con ducted by the Rev. Claudia G. Harrelson,pastorofCIevelandUnited Methodist Church. Biirial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Rowan County, P.O. Box 1603, Salisbury, NC 28145-1603, or Senior Services of Rowan County, 1120-A Walnut St., Salisbury, NC 28144. Ruby C. Jones ;Mrs. Ruby Crotts Jones, 66, of Rl, 6, l^ocksville, died Wednesday, Sept.8.^1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospi.^ :She was bom Feb. 16, 1927, in Davidson County to Layfayette and H0thie Berrier Crotts. She spent most of: her life in Winston-Salem and mdved to Davie County three years ago. ■Mrs. Jones was preceded in deathby. her son, Donald Wayne Jones, in 1961. Survivors include her husband,. Jack Jones Jr. of the home; one daugh- Deborah Jones Wardlow ofMpcksville; two sisters, Allie Kenney of Lexington and Delia Krouse of Winston-Salem.A graveside service was held Friday, Sept. 10, at Forsyth Memorial Park with the Rev. Amette Harris officiating. •Memorials titoy be made to theAinerican Asaociatioii; i386-A ; WfetgateCenterDr., Winstoil^Sklem. i i WilMam B. ''BiU'' HowardMr. William Brian "Bill" Hilton ' How'^ "* months. if Prayer Group and the Coastalbo™ i„ C0„„„ Oct. 2. 1942 i« 'S Ste was preceded in death by herfiitM S T'H tn^ u' ClodfelterrV® ® WakeForest University and received hismaster., degree in busTness adrninistration from Mississippi StateUnivereity. He was co^jwner andgcrieral manager of WLXN-WWGLRadio Station in Uxington. He was a rst husband. John R. Wilson, whodt^^m the Battan Death March in pe funeral was Thursday, Sept 9at Shackleford Funeral Chapel in Fre-jnont. Dr. Cedric Pierce officiatedInterment was In Pikeville CemeteryShe is survived by her husband,C^gt. HughT. Howard. USAFRetfolmerly of Davie County; a daugh- f0r_ Da..™.!... .... f'^yofDavioCoooi,;';'!^: . Vi»4yvii,four grandchildren; and one great- grandson. daughter, Brande Hilton of Raleigh-his p^nts, Greely Norton Hilton Sc.' and Mildred Clodfelter Hilton of . Puneral services were to be Funpl^l^ir^' '* Davidson j wir. james ivcnncui iviuuua/, ui,Puneral Home Chanel h„ .k. n.... ^ ofCenterSt.,CooIeemee,diedTues- .J..... *1 At r\fk««SA TJ - «» ai A^ttViaSOf John Qark and Max Shoaf James K. Munday Mr. James Kenneth Munday. 61, or Center St.. Cooleemee, died Tues day. Burialwasin the Lexington City Cemeteiy.Memorials may be made to the PG- Box'■^88, Lexington, NC 27293-1288. Kent L, MacGregor / Mr. Kent Laveme MacGregor of Bermuda Village. Advance, died atForsyth Memorial Hospital Saturday, Sept. 11,1993. He was bom in Flint, Mich., a son of Persus H. and Sara E. McLeod MacGregor. He was a graduate of Alma College, Alma, Mich., wherehe later was a member of the College Board of Directors. He had been a member of the First PresbyterianChurch in Flint, Mich., while living there. For the past eight years he hadbeen a resident of Bermuda Village. He is survived by his wife, MaijorieW. MacGregor of the home and a sister, Bemice E, Gordon of Flint. Mich. A memorial service was conductedTuiesday, Sept 14, at Bermuda Vil lage Chapel.t . . . . Sept. 7, 1993. at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. A graveside service was held Thursday, Sept. 9, at Legion Memo rial Park in Cooleemee, conducted by the Rev. Hal Vamer with military graveside rites conducted by the Dis trict #11 Memorial Honor guard, V.F.W. He was bom March 11. 1932. in Davie County, ason of the late Sherrill W. and Beulah Messick Munday. He was retired from Hoechst-Celanese Co. and had also been employed with Jockey. Intl. in Cooleemee. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served during the Korean Conflict. Survivors include: his wife. Rilla Hillard Munday of the home; two daughters. Denise Munday of Ad vance and Jamie Boger of Cooleemee; two grandchildren; three sisters. Kathleen Bunch of College Park, Md., Carol Wagner of Advance and Nellie Bailey of Woodleaf; and two broth ers. Sanford "Bill" Munday of RuralHallandRobertH.MundayofMocks- ville. He was preceded in death by a brother. Henry S. Munday. 7- Oairie Coun^ Public Library Mocksville, NC <r- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 16,1993 - <5- . o Dr. Charles Norfleet Jr. Dr. Charles M. Norfleet Jr.. 80, of Arbor Acres in Winston-Salem, died Monday. Sept. 13. 1993. of cancer. He was bom on July 11.1913. and was a lifelong resident of Winston- Salem. He graduated from Davidson College in 1933 and received his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1937. Dr. Norfleet practiced urol ogy until his retirement in 1979. He was an attending staff member at Medical Park Hospital, Kale Bitting Reynolds Memorial Hospital andN.C. Baptist Hospital. He was an instructor at N.C. Baptist Hospital and the Bow man Gray School of Medicine, and had served as a consultant in urology at the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies. At the time of his death, he was a member of First Presbyterian Church. He was preceded in death by his first wife Jeannette Roeder and by his second wife, Dorothy Clendenin. He is survived by his current wife. Ethel Whitten Norfleet; two daugh ters. Catharine N. Sisk of Atlanta. Ga.. and Jeanette L. Norfleet of Mocksville; two sons. Charles M. Norfleet 111 and Stuart B. Norfleet of Winston-Salem; nine grandchildren; four stepchildren; 10 . stepgrandchildren; one stepgreat- grandchild; and a sister, Elizabeth N. Miller of Winston-Salem. There will be a memorial service at First Presbyterian Church at 2 p.m. on Thursday by the Rev. Henry J. Keating and Dr. Julian Lake. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Fitzgerald Health Center of the Triad United Methodist Home. Memorials may be made to the Downtown Church Center. Crisis Control of Winston-Salem, Arbor Acres or Hospice of Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County, Inc. Ethel G. Norris Mrs. Ethel Grainger Norris, 84, a resident of the Britthaven of David son, formerly of Bassinger Street. Thomasville. died Thursday. Sept. 9, 1993. at the Community General Hos pital. She was bom May 2, 1909. in Columbus County, a daughter of Jo seph G. Grainger and Amanda G. Grainger. She was a homemaker and was of the Pentecostal Holiness faith. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jessie Elbert Norris, on Sept 8.1948. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Foster of Thomasville; two sons. Robert Willard Duncan of Mocksville and Grover Lee Duncan of Tabor City; four grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Funeral services were held Sun day. Sept. 12. in J.C. Green & Sons ChajMl with the Rev. Billy Taylor officiating. Burial was in Holly Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. : OJ Pnday. Sept. 3 «f|P'«alinWinston-Satem" Hirbin Sine of m i Sine of gS"®' W^ofMocLvro"®' PollyCollier of CooIeemZ' Maigaret Owens of Sreat-great-grandm and a ; Ernest G. Peebles Y Mr. Ernest Gene Peebles. 75. of Route 3. Advance, died Wednesday, Sept. 8,1993, at N.C. Baptist Hospi tal. He was a native of Davie County where he was a member of Ml. Sinai A.M.E. Zion Church, a member of Corinthian Lodge #17 Prince Hall Masons. Rose DeMoll Chapter #35 Eastern Star, the Advance Commu nity Council and the Good Samaritan Club. He was retired from the former Hanes Hosiery Plant on Stratford Rd. in Winston-salem. He was a veteran of WWII. Surviving are: his mother, Mrs. Susannah Peebles of the home; his wife, Mia. Mary C. Peebles of the home; one son, Henry Lee Peebles of Mocksville; two daughters, Ernestine Holman of Clemmons and Katie Arnold of Mocksville; two grand children; and four great-grandchil dren. Two brothers. James Collins and Lawrence Peebles, preceded him in death. Funeral services were Sunday, Sept 12, at Mt Sinai A.M.E. Zion Church in Advance, with the Rev. A.L. Downing officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. /Kathryn Keich " KathiynG.Kempin Reich. 74 ofKernersviIIe,diedSept^ syih Memorial Hospital Ubrarv DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 16,1993 Henry Amos Snider Mr. Heniy Amos Snider, 79, of Route 3, Lexington, died Sunday, Sept. 12,1993, at N.C. Baptist Hospital after four years of declining health. The funeral was to be at 2 p.m. WednesdayatFriendshipUnited Meth odist Church with the Rev. Bany Lem ons ofticiating. Burial was to be inthe church cemetery. Bom Sept. 5, 1914, in Davidson County to the late Zeberlon and Delia Jane Wood Snider, he was retired from the N.C. Department of Transporta tion. He was a member of Friendship United Methodist Church. Survivors include: his wife of the home, Margie Mae Melton Snider; 2 sons, Henry Roger Snider of Lexing ton and David Coleman Snider of Ad vance; 3 slep^sons, Danny Smith of Virginia Beach, Va., Charles Smith of Galax, Va., and Roy Smith of Lexing ton; a daughter, Jane Young of Ad- vance;astep-daughter,SueHazelwood, South Hill, Va.; a brother, Herman Snider of Lexington and a sister, Alice Daemke of Lexington; 5 grandchil dren; 2 great-grandchildren and a step- grandchild. Memorials may be made to Friend ship United Methodist Church, Route 4, Box 4729, Lexington, NC, 27292. 'Gerry' P. Teague sj Mrs. Geraldine "Gerry" Parks Teague, 49, of 170 Jones Road, Win- ston-Salem, died Monday, Sept. 13, 1993, at her home. She was bom Oct. 16, 1943, in Winston-Salem to Lindsay Marion and Lou Key Parks. Mrs. Teague was employed with AMP, Inc., and was of the Baptist faith. Surviving are two daughters, Kim Crews of Clemmons and Mrs. Tina Mullies ofWinston-Salem; three sons, Mark, Randall and Darren Crews, all of Winston-Salem; his father of Win ston-Salem; six grandchildren; Five sisters, Mrs. Flossie Holder of Lewisville, Mrs. Ruby Hicks of Lex ington, Betty Billings of Winston- Salem, Mary Hilton of Lexington and Mrs. Frankie James ofLexington; and two brothers, Lester Parks of Farm- ington and Edward Parks of Winston- Salem. Funeral services were to be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Hay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Kevin Haynes. Burial was to follow in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Davidson County. Violette S. Willey Mrs. Violette Starr Willey of Ber muda Village, Advance, died Sun day, SepL 12, 1993, at Forsyth Me morial Hospital. She was bom ih.Pit^buI^,!Pa.; Mrs.,Willey retired with hwhusb^d,;'': ' the iate jonati^ Ci .WjUey, to. Hilton; :. Head, Islwd., After.,his > de^. she n .'mov^ to .Bermuda ,.yillage, .tvhere I ' she had resided for ^e past six years. i She is,^urviy^.by twoflau^ters, • 'Virginia.pi^^j, Birroinghain ,i of. . Pittsburph, lU, and Julia W. Haiase of; •Dallas; Texas; il'gran^childien;wd ' ■three gieat-gtandchildren. ' ! Funeral service will beconducted lat a later date in Hofaiewood i|>tb-1■eteiy in KtUbtir^,;Pa.VH ? Maurice Lee Vaughte^ / Maurice Lee Vaughters, 65,0^2- A Zion Hills Apartments, Salisbury, ■ died Tuesday, Sept. 7,1993, at Rowan |Merporial Hospital of an apparent J: heart attack.Bom July 4,1928, in Mocksvi|le,' iVaughters was a son of the late Nolia 1Lee and Zephree Mack Vaughters.''|j He was educated at R.A. Clements School, Cleveland, and retired fromg Rowan Business Forms in 1990after;i 45 years of service. 'He was a member of Mount ZionjiCME Church, where he was a trustee ^ and meinber of the Methodist Men's Organization and the Men's Choms. '' Survivors include: his wife. Ruby' Hawkins Vaughters of Southmont;* sons, Willie Lee and Jerome i Vaughters, both of Southmont, Gor don Vaughters of New Jersey, and Gil Vaughters of Connecticut; daughters, Patricia Vaughters of Southmont, ^Mary Etta and Kay Vaughters, both of ' Middletown, Conn., and Loretta Vaughters of Linwood; stepmother, Doretha Vaughters of Salisbury; brother, Horace Vaughters of'Woodleaf; sisters, Jannie Little of ^ Cleveland and Mary Neely of Salis- buiy;10grandchildten;andrivegreat-, grandchildren. / Funeral services were Friday, Sept. . 10, at Mitchell & Fair Funeral Service's > Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Brenda Geter, pastor of Mount Zion CME Church. Burial was Oakwood Cemetery." ni 1 a Datne CountyMocKs\ntte> NC C5~ Ci DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 23,1993 /n Dr. Allen Lee Bishop Dr. Allen Lee Bishop, 40, of 140 "I Kingston Dr.. Chapel Hill, died Mon day, Sept. 13, 1993, at his home. He was bom March 6, 1953, in Forsyth County to Oscar and Ruth Bishop. He w^ Director of Clinical Research at Flaxo Pharmaceuticals. He received his B. A. and B.S. in Biol ogy from Western Carolina and his Ph.D. in Anatomy from UNC-Chapel Hill. He was a member of Amity United Methodist Church in Chapel Hill. Dr. Bishop is survived by his wife, Karen S. Bishop; one son, Geoffrey Bishop; one daughter, CarolineBishop, all of the home; his- parents, Oscar and Ruth Bishop of Clemmons; two brothers, David G. Bishop of Cary and Jonathan Bishop of Winston-Salem; one sister, Martha Perez of Roanoke, Va.; and his pater nal grandmother, Merlie Harvey of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Thursday at Amity United Methodist Church offi ciated by the Rev. Richard C. Vaughan. Burial tvas in the Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. Memorials may be made to Amity United Methodist Church, 825 Estes Dr.. Chanel Hill. NC 27514. -J I Anna H. Biitero r". ' 'Anna Hotzak Butero, 94, E. Maple j'Avenue, Mocksville, died Wednes- I day, Sept. 15,1993, in Davie County I Hospital after being in declining I health. I;" Funeral services were Friday in I Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. I Befnard Manley, pastor of St. Francis j of Assisi Catholic Church officiating. {Rurial was in Rose Cemetery, j Mrs. Butero was bom in Austria jMay 16,1899, and had been a home- 1 maker. She was a member of St. : Francis of Assisi Catholic Chuich. I 'Her husband, John Butero, preceded her in death in 1969. Survivors include one son, John R. .Butero of Mocksville; and two grand children. Charles Edward Lanier J Lexington-Charles Edward Lanier, 66, of Route 22, Lexington, died Mon day, Sept 20 at his home. Bom in Davie County on March 30, 1927, to Donald L. and Ella Lloyd Lanier, he was a retired supervisor with Dixie Furniture Company. Mr. Lanier served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member of Reeds American Legion Post 162 and the VFW Post 3074. Survivors are: his wife, Delia Mae Cuny Lanier of the home; a son, Ricky Charles Lanier of Reeds; a daughter, Sharon Easter of Tyro; 2 brothers. Tommy Lanier of Reeds and Burl Lanier of Mocksville; 5 sisters, Bertie Foster and Carolyn Williams, both of Reeds, Martha Hayes of Clemmons, " Joyce JonK and Jean Cornatzer, both^ _. of Advance; and^ grandcWldrett;' v, | nnn He Was preceded In'death fey his j patents arid brotlieB'hill Lahier,|^^-_^' | land Lani^'a^ I^er.' v''^ Funeral s^ceSwqe Wednesday, i Sept Fu- ' ncral HomeRev.Wa^eBuft^BiiiihlwaslhFidton n UnitedMeAodstOturch.C^teiy in j Advait<4^?B^^';^vV'^i^r ' V'i ; Merriotiajiimay^mad^ of Davidson Cbiinfy," P.O. Box 1941, ^ ^ Lexirigtohi'^^ 27293-1^1; or \ ' toricDat^e,inc.,^6_ftiltontJMCRes- totationPtojectP.b.Boxl()62,Mocks- : yill(^NC,27028-1062. o;^ i John B. Eanes Sr. i/ Mr. John Burke Eanes Sr., 73, of 7927 Atchison Rd., Greensboro, died Monday, Sept. 20, 1993, at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro after an extended illness. Mr. Eanes was bom in Davidson County on Jan. 26,1920, to Thomas Shell (T.S.) Eanes and Rebecca Cecil Eanes. He was a member of Summerfield United Methodist Church, president of Forsyth Fowl Fanciers Poultry Club, and a licensed APA & ABA poultry judge. Surviving are; his wife, Louise Atchison Eanes of the home; one son, John Burke Eanes Jr. of Lexington; one daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Palmer of Fort Lewis, Washington; four grandchildren; one gieat-grandchild; three brothers; Cecil Eanes of Mocksville, Charles Eanes of Thomasville, and Robert "Bob" Eanes of Lexington; and one sister, Mrs. Kathryn Pollock of Thomasville. Funeral services were to be Wednesday. Sept. 22, at 2 p.m. at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel in Lexington, conducted by the Revs. Lee Pollock, Scott Eanes and Ralph Eanes. Burial was to follow in Lexington City Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Greensboro, 706 N. Eugene St., Greensboro, NC27401, or Hospice of Moses Cone Hospital, 1200 N. Elm St., Greensboro, NC 27401. Datfe Courtly Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOLD, Thursday, Sept. 23,1993 V (N V, ri (r^ in X 5 A 0 t y~~ X X <r 0 OIHe Y. Overcash Ollie Viola Yost Overcash. 88. a resident of Cabamis Nursing Center, Concord, formerly of 622 N. Poplar Ave.. Kannapolis.died Monday.Sept. 20, 1993. at the nursing center. She had been in declining health for eight tnonlhs and seriously ill for nine weeks. Born Jan. 4, 1905. in Cooleemee. Mrs. Overcash was a daughter of the late Fisher and Lula Angeline Overcash Yost. A homemaker. she was a member of Jehovah Witnesses. Her husband. Roy Benlon Overcash. died Oct. 20. 1976. Survivors include: a daughter. Belly Sue I lalley of Allania, Ga.; sons. Ray J unior Overcash of the home and Roy Lynn and Harold L. Overcash, both of Kannapolis; seven grandchil dren: 14 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and a sis ter, Myrtle Sharpe of Kannapolis. Funeral services were to be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, SepL 22. at Lady's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Ed Bnichhauser and Wallace Tuck. ^. Burial.wais to be in Carolina Memo-' rial Park. ^ burtom C. Plowman ; Mr. Burtom Charles Plowman, 81, (»f Rl. 4, Box 298, Yadkinville, died Saturday, Sept. 18, 1993, at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. . He was born in Yadkin County Sept. 19. 1911. the son of Charles llenjamin and Sally Mellon Plovy- rnnn. Mr. Plowman was a retired car penter and farmer. He was a member pf Turner's Creek BaptisI Church. • Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Claudia Williams Plowman of the Oome; one son. Charles Mel vin Plow- Oian of Yadkinville; one daughter, Mrs. Nellie Seals of Yadkinville;eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchil dren; and five sisters. Mrs. Bertha key of Yadkinville, Mrs. Exie Cough of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Essie Will iams, Mrs. Effie Douglas, and Mrs. Kale Bowles, all of Yadkinville. ; Funeral services were Tuesday, ?cpt. 21, at Turner's Creek Baptisi Chprch with the Revs. Allen Barker 4n(J E.M. James ofriciating. Burial wa| in the church cemetery Curtis Lee Stiles Mr. Curtis Lee Stiles, 36, of Route 2, Smith Grove Community, Mocks ville, died Saturday, Sept. 18,1993, at his home aRer a brief illness. Funeral services were Monday, Sept. 20, .ill Eaton Funeral Chapel with David Woolard, Minister, offici ating. Burial Was iri the Smith Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, r Memorials .iriay.beimade.to the Curtis Lee .Stiles Memorial Fund, Route 2-, fio,X'48I, Mocksville, NC 27028, ' n Mr. Siiles vy^ bom in Nevada Jan.23, 1957, to Lewis D. and Charlene Watson Stiles of Mocksville and was a licensed plumber with Freedle Plumbing Company in Lexington. He wasa memberof the Aidihore Church of Christ in Winston-Salem: Surviving, in addition to his par-! ents, are: his wife, Dianne Hodges Stiles of the home; one daughter, Tif- ' fany Dianne Stilds of the home; one , son, Clint Lee Stiles also of the home; one sister.- Pam Anderson of North Wilkesborp;..two brothers, Kenneth Dale Stilei of,Oregon and Jeff Stilesof Atlanta. Oa.; l and his maternal grandparjCiiis, Mr. fthd Mrs! Kenneth Watson of Altoona. Kan. '^ocksvilie, NC rary Edith B. Simmons l/ Edith Boger Simmons. 66. of 402 E. Charles St., Grifton, died Thurs day. Sept. 16,1993, at her home. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Grifton and was employed 32 years in the Grifton Schools. Funeral services were Sunday, Sept. 19. at Farmer Funeral Home in Aydcn. Graveside services were at Wayne Memorial Park in Goldsboro. Survivors include: her husband, David L. SimmOns of the home; two sons, Larry Simmons of Grifton and Warren Simmons of Greenville; her father. Hubert C. Boger of Mocks ville; two brothers, Odell Boger and Charles Boger, both of Mocksville; three sisters, Nancy Taylor of Cleve land, Carolyn Boger of Mocksville and Brenda Boger of Arlington. Va.; and one grandchild. Memorials may be made to Grifton Rescue Squad or First Baptist Church. Grifton. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 23,1993 y a Julia M. Street Mrs. Julia Lilly Montomery Street, 95, of Advance died Sunday, SepL 19, 1993 at her home. She was bom Jan. 19, 1898, in Concord, the youngest child of Dr. Samuel Bays and Elizabeth Norris Montgomery. She grew up in Wake County and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1923. She taught school in Winston Salem and Rocky Mount and had worked for the Children's Home Society. Mrs. Street was the author of many children's books, numerous poems, storied scrips and newspaper and magazine articles.She received the American Association of University Women Award for Juvenile Fiction three times. Her books include, "Fiddler's Fancy, Dulcie's Whale," and "Candle Love Feast." The children's reading room of the Apex Public Libaiy was named for her. She is survived by a son, C. A. (Gus) Street Jr. ofAdvance; a daughter, Carol S. McMillan of Raleigh; nine grandchildren, ' and 11 greatgrandchildren. Her husband. Dr. C. A. Street, one of North Carolina's pioneer pediatricians, preceded her in death in 1968. Funeral services will be held at Vogler and Sons Reynolda Road Chapel on Thursday, Sept. 23, at 2 p.m. Burial will be at Forsylh Memorial Park. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Memorials may be made lb The y Children's Home Society of North Carolina,P.O.Box 14608,Greensboro, < NC. 27415, ; or ;to ^Mothersj favorite charity. • . " . y /ICharles 'Jack' Tenor Charles Thomas "Jack" Tenor, 54, of Brooklyn, N.Y., died Saturday! Sept. 18,1993, at Brooklyn Hospital. He had been ill for several days. Bom Aug. 18,1939, inMocksville to Charles Tenor and the late Louise Campbell Tenor, he was educated in the public schools of Mocksville. He was employed as a tmck driver. He was a former member of Box wood Baptist Church in Mocksvile. In addition to his father, survivors include: a son, Charles Ingram of Sal isbury; daughters, Kayc Francis Grier of Salisbury, and Jacqueline Sage of •Virginia; three grandchildren; brother, Percy Tenor of Mocksville; and sis- lers, Louise Jordan and Phyllis Mor gan, both of Waterbury, Conn. • Funeral services will be Friday, Sept. 24, at 3 .m. at Boxwood Baptist Church in Mocksville with the Rev. f L. Stbwe officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. ; Visitation will be Thursday from 7-8 p.m. at Noble and Kelsey Memo rial Chapel in Salisbury. ^ ^iliam 'Bill'S. Tilley ; Mr. William "Bill" SpencerTilley. 66,; of Advance died at Forsyth Me morial Hospital on Thursday, Sent 16,-1993. ^ ; Mr. Tilley was bom in Raleigh, a son of Edward Lloyd and Elizabeth Burton Tilley. He was a graduate of Hugh Morson High School in Raleigh and the University of North Carolina at ^pel Hill. He was a member of the Advance Baptist Church, a former rhemberofTri-County Mental Health Board of Directors and the Davie County Group Homes Board. He was a volunteer with the Davie County School System. Mr. Tilley served in the U.S. Navy and had retired from Lanier Business Products where he had been district manager. Funeral services were Sunday, Sept. 19, at Vogler s Clemmons Ghapel by the Rev. Lanny Atkins. A gravesiee service was Monday, Sept. 20, in the Montlawn Memorial Park in Raleigh. ; Survivorsinclude:hiswife,Patricia S. Tilley of the home; sons. Dr. Spen cer Ulley of Greensboro and Robert Tilley of Charlotte; a daughter, Lynn Sitreet ofChillecothe, Ohio; six grand children; brothers, E. Lloyd Tilley of Winston-Salem, Ernest H. Tilley of Raleigh andMary Ann Tilley ofChar- Ibtte, who was formerly married to Mr. -niley. • Memorials may be made to the Hospice of the donor's choice or the Davie Association of Retarded Citi- «ns. v/7 . Vj o OauieCounhr Public Libraiy .Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 30,1993 y Nancy S. Andrews Mrs. Nancy Spann Andrews, 58, of 3051 Carrollwood Dr., Winstun- Salem, died Friday, Sept. 24,1993, at her home. She was bom June 13, 1935, in Iredell County to Charles Elmer and Dovie Shore Spann. Mrs. Andrews was retired from R.J. Reynolds To bacco Co. after 35 years of service. Surviving are: her husband, Jim Andrews of the home; two sons, Charles T. Andrews of Lexington and John W. Andrews of Fishkill, N.Y.; and two brothers, John Wesley Spann of King and Charles Spann of Ad vance. Funeral services were Monday, Sept. 27, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Bill Chatman. Burial was in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County or the American Cancer Soci ety. R. Lois Evans Mrs. Ruby Lois Cain Evans, 74, of Yadkinville Road. Mocksville, died Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1993, in N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem after being in declining health. Funeral sen'ices were Saturday. Sept. 25, in Center United Methodist Church with the Rev. Gary Kling of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made either for the Evans Scholarship Fund, the Build ing Fund or the Paving Fund of Center United Methodist Church, do Mrs. Judy Anderson, Route 1, Box 242A, Mocksville, NC 27028. Mrs. Evans was bom Aug. 4,1919, in Iredell County to the late Palmer Dewey and Aretha Wallace Cain and was a retired school teacher. She was a graduate of Appalachian State Uni versity and a member of Alpha Delta Kappa sorority. She was a member of the Davie County Retired Teachers Association. The Lois Cain Evans Award is given in her honor each year at William R. Davie School where she taught for 26 years. She was a mem ber of Center United Methodist Church where she was a Sunday School teacher and a member of the United Methodist women. Surviving are: her husband, George Evans of the home; her daughter, Jean Carter of Advance; two sons. Bill Evans of Charlotte!, and Steve Evans of Mocksville; seven grandchildren; and one brother, E. Lee Cain of High Point. ; n • She was preceded in death by two brothers, P.D. Cain of Mt. Airy, and Dean Cain of Greensboro. Ruth C. Roger ^ Mrs. Ruth Cope Boger, 73, of Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie County, died Sunday, Sept. 26,1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom May 3, 1920, in Davie County to Jacob Cicero and Lelia Myers Cope. Mrs. Boger was retired from Hanes Knitting Co. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Clarence F. Allen. Surviving are: herhusband.Charlie Ervin Boger of the home; one son, Frankie Allen of Harmony; one step son. Ray Hollar of Winston-Salem; two grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; and one brother, Ernest Cope of Farniington. Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Revs. Leon Wood. Ronnie Craddock and Billy Jarrett officiat ing. Burial was to follow in Redland Pentecostal Holiness Churchcemetery i Beulah S. Mathews Mrs. Beulah Stewart Mathews, 77, of .7548 Grapeville Rd., Lewisville, died Sunday, Sept. 26,1993, at For syth Memorial Hospital after a sud den illness. Mrs. Mathews was bom in Davie County Dec. 31. 1915, to William Frank and Margaret Taylor Stewart. She was a retired employee of Parkdale Mills of Thomasviile and a member of Bethel United Methodist Church in Mocksville. Surviving are: a son, James Henry Mathews of Lexington; a daughter, Mrs. Dolores McClamrock of Lewisville; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Childress of Thomasviile. Funeral services were Tuesday, Sept. 28, at Bethel United Methodist Church in Mocksville, conducted by the Revs. Ram Hancock and Alvin B. Pope with burial in the church cem etery. William W. Edwards / Mr. William Wakefield Edwards, S3, of 3085 Fraternity Church Rd., Winston-Salem, died Tuesday, Sept. 21,1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospi tal. Mr. Edwards was bom Dec. 21, 1909, in North Wilkesboro to Will iam Montgomery and Flora Davis Edwards. He was a retired supervisor of Merita Bakery with 38 years of service to the company and was a memberof Mount Carmel United Methodist Church ofWinston-Salem. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Pearl Dickerson Edwards of the home; two sons, Curtis Edwards of Winston-Sa lem and David Edwards ofLewisville; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Virginia Dull of Mocksville. Funeral services were Friday, Sept. 24, at Mount Carmel United Method ist Church, conducted by the Revs. Hal Peacock ami Randolph Waugh. Burial was in the church cemetery. y Gwenda T^irner Parker Gwenda Turner Parker, 51. of Route 1. Barry Oak Road. Statesville, died Friday. Sept. 24,1993, at Caroli- nas Medical Center, Charlotte, as the result of injuries sustained in an auto mobile accident. Born June 24, 1942. in Rowan County, she was adaughter of Mildred CranfordTumerof Cleveland and the late Oscar Clyde Turner. She was a 1960 graduate of Cool Springs High Schoolanda 1962 graduate ofMitchell Community College. A member of New Salem United Methodist church, she was a former Sunday school teacher, a member of the Pastor-Parrish Committee and a former piano player for the Gospel Melodies gospel group. Survivors include: husband, Will iam "Bill" Parker; sons, Eddie Parker of Statesville and Michael Parker of Mooresville; daughters, Tracy Parker of Charlotte and Kim Parker of the home; one granddaughter; and broth-ers.TommyTumerofMocksvilleand Danny Turner of Rock Hill, S.C. Funeral services were Sunday, Sept. 26. at New Salem United Meth odist Church, conducted by the Rev. Rex Gibbs. Burial was in the church cemetery. .fiavie&BflfyPobiic Lirary .. Mocksviile, Ne DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 30,1993 y|ij^ony S. Pendergrass • Mr.TonySaundersPendergrass,28, .of Mocksvtlle. died Sunday, Sept. 26, .1993, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. .Bom Feb. 19, 1965, in Porsyth • .County, he was the son of Roy n PendergrassofMoiganton, and the late Evelyn Eva Tuminire Pendeigrass. He was an employee of Autumn • .C^ in Mocksville. • Survivors in addition to his father include: a son, Mr. Shawn Pendetgrass of Morganton; his step-mother, Mrs. ; Avie Pendergrass of Morganton; one step-brother, Mr. Lee Holmes ofDrexel; and two step-sisters, Mrs. Lois Prichard of Cherryville and Mrs. Judy McGuire : of Spruce Pine. ,.-; Funeral services were to be in the ^ v'^.l.^lonial Chapel of Sossoman Funeral :.'Home in Moiganton, Wednesday at 11 with the Rev. Dewayne Buchanan ^^'dfficiating. Burial was to follow in the -i*-' ^nited Baptist Church Cemeteiy in >•,, :;Valdese. ''.-'h'-.iA 'hZ'-Z y Mrs. Kathryn G. Reich Mrs. Kathryn George Reich, 74, died Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Memorial services were held Sat urday, Sept. 18, in Dade City, Fla. She was bom in Chicago, 111., a daughter of Edward A. and Allen Deskin. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Kathy Whitener of Kemcrsville and Mrs. Mary Margaret Welch of Bradenton, Fla.; two sons, Timothy Reich of Mocksville and Lee Reich of North Pitcher, N.Y.; 10 grandchil dren; and one great-grandchild. l -D ■i- —Q.G Gatde Comiy Public Lltrary Mocksville, NO .O DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 7,1993 / V Q Hugh Augustus Gaither Hugh Augustus Gaither, 72, of Route 4, Statesviile, died Saturday, Oct. 2,1993, at Davis Hospital after a period of illness. Born June 27, 1921. in Davic County, Gaither was a son of the late Luther T. and Lucy Frost Gaither. A U.S. Navy veteran of World War li. he had retired from the U.S. Postal Service. He was also a member of Piney Grove AME Zion Church in Harmony. Survivors include: wife Thomasene Turner Gaither; sons, Clifford N. Gaither of San Francisco, Derek Gaither of New York City, Hugh Shirik Gaither of the home and Patrick Turner of Statesviile; daugh ters. JaniceG.Nicholsof Bronx, N.Y., and Victoria Turner of Statesviile; sisters. Lorene Gaither of Winston- Salem and Vivian Ijames of Far Rockaway. N. Y.; and two grandchil dren. Funeral services were to be at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6, at Piney Grove AME Zion Church in Har mony. conducted by the Rev. L.D. Rhodes. The body was to be placed in the church one hour prior to the ser vice. Burial was to foloow in Turner Grove AME Zion Church cemetery, Davie County, with military rites by Disterict 11 Memorial Honor Guard of the N.C. Veterans of Foreign Wars. '.j James Gilbert McDaniel James Gilbert McDaniel, 76, of y v3835 Potneck Road, Woodleaf, died 1 Saturday, Oct. 2, 1993, at Presbyte- "fian Hospital in Charlotte. He had ;; been in declining health for a number I of years. Bom April 6, 1917, in Woodleaf, i he was the son of the late Doc ; McDaniel and the late Carrie Painter ! McDaniel Lewis. Educated in Rowan < CountySchools,hewasaretiredmas- ; ter carpenter with Daniels Construc- i; tion Company. He was a member of ; n Unity Presbyterian Church, r* Survivors include: his wife, ..Carolyn Bemiee-Brown McDaniel; ;^two daughters, Kay Wright of Woodleaf and Ann Graham of - Decatur, 111.; seven grandchildren; and three sisters. Ruby Erwin of Mount lUlla, and Mildred Benson and Nan '.Atwell, both of Woodleaf. » Funeral services were Monday, iOct. 4, at Unity Presbyterian Church, '^conducted by the Rev. Bill Wing, ij Memorials may be made to Unity IjPresbyterian Church, P.O. Box 28, bWoodleaf, NC 27054. i/. Sherry Faye Porter Sherry Faye Porter, 30, of Route 7, Mocksville, died Friday, Oct. 1,1993, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- S^em. i Born Oct. 22, 1962, in Surry County, she was the daughter of Faye LdWis Porter and the late Roy Will iam Porter. She was a 1980 graduate of Davie County High School and attended Mitchell Community Col lege. She was employed as a recep tionist with QST Inc. in Mocksville and was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Hamptonville. Survivors in addition to her mother include: daughters, Kebria LaFaye and Kearia LaJordan, both of the home; ; brother Kory Dean Porter of Mocks- : ville; grandmothers, Nannie Lewis of ; Hamptonville and Opal Porter of ; Elkin. i Funeral services were Monday at [Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, I Hamptonville, conducted by the Rev. : Walter Tidline. Burial was in the I church cemetery. Davie Gooety PoMc Library Mocksville, NC -a .<3 jsjloy iEdward Parchment * I Mr. Roy Edward Parchment, 66, of ^6145 Woodleaf Road, Salisbury, diedilvlonday,Sept.27,1993,astheresultof accident ' * Bom Aug. 7,1927, in Cumberland -(jity, Tenn., he was the son of the late vjphn Milton Parchment and Glean * Wickham Parchment. He served in the >0.8. Army during World War II. He •\Sras retired with 33 years of service to *the VA Medical Center in Salisbury 1 where he worked as the chief of medi- 2 cal administration. ; - He was a member of Franklin Bap- i tiit Church where he was chairman of t tire Deacons, a Sunday school teacher >and had served on many committees. • Hp was a lifetime member of the A1E. ^ 0«on Grand Lodge of Kentucky. ^ • Survivorsincludehiswife,Lawanda :siieeks Parchment; a son, Mark E. ; Parchment of Mocksville; a daughter, ; Judy P. Ramsey of Moyock; 3 brothers, ^Gei^d Parchment of Murfreesboro, iTenn., Samuel Parchment of ? Cumberland City, Tenn., and his twin ] brbther,Ray ParchmentofGraniteCity, 4 UK; 2 sisters, Lucille Hudgens of Sa- ; vannah, Tenn., and Jeanette Sykes of j Nashville, Tenn., and 4 grandchildren, i • Funeral services were Friday at , j Franklin Baptist Church conducted by 4 the Rev. Larry Twitty. Burial was in ; Rowan Memorial Park Cemetery. •I Memorials may be made to the For- ^ eign Mission Fund, do Franklin Bap- ? tistChurch,3940FranklinCbmmunity wpepter Rd., Salisbury, NC 28144. Geneva W. TVivette Mrs. Geneva WeathermanTiivette, 75, of425 Duke St., Winston-Salem, died Saturday, Get 2,1993. Mrs. Trivette was a native of Hamptonville, where she was bom Get. 10, 1917, to Wade and Electa Johnson Weatherman. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Surviving are; her husband, Bruce Trivette of the home; two sons, James F. Trivette of Clemmons and Ronald G. Trivette of Lexington; five grand children; one great-grandchild; her mother, Mrs. Electa Weatherman of Union Grove; one brother. Wade Lee Weatherman of Tampa, Fla.; and six sisters, Edith Steelman, Ruth Harper and Welhelminia Martin, all of Win ston-Salem, Rita Journey of Statesviile, Freda Mullis of Harmony and Ulala Mitchell of Union Grove. Funeral services were Tuesday, Get. 5,1993,atHayworth-MillerSilas Creek Chapel. Dr. Mark Corts offici ated. Interment followed in Gaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth Co., IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston- Salem, NC 27103 or Willing Hearts Building Fund of Calvary Baptist Church, 5000Country Club Rd., Win ston-Salem, NC 27104. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 7,1993 - J 1 Ella Y. Watkins Ella Youngbiood Watkins, 86, of 627 W. KerrSt..Salisbury,diedThurs- ; day, Sept. 30,1993, at Meridian Nurs- ing Center. \ Born July 3, 1907, in Chester County, S.C., Mrs. Watkins was edu- ^cated in that county's schools. She " was a member and usher at United •' House of Prayer for All People. > Her husband, Rufus Watkins, died >in December 1976. ; Surviving is one stepson, James H. ? Watkins of Cooleemee. ■; Funeral services were Monday, ;6ct! 4. at Noble and Kelsey Funeral ^Home's Memorial Chapel, conducted Dr. Ronald Hash of Love Christian "Center, East Spencer. Burial was in " Oakdale Cemetery. Jerry Tang'Watkins r i c ■'enisalem Ave.. Cooleemeed^ied Saturday, Oct. 2,1993, at DavieCounty Hospital. Mocksville, after a serious Illness of three months ?"■ "■County, he was a son of Boy and Annell Woods Watkins. He attendedDavie County High School and waslast employed by Lackey's Speed Shop. He was a member of ErwinTemple CME Church, Woodleaf.Survivors include brothers. David• Watkins of Statesville and RayWatkins of Cooleemee; and one sis ter, Lola Newsome of Mocksville.Funeral services will be at 2 p.m Thureday,Oct.7.atNobleandKelseyFuneral Home. Visitation will be 30minutes before the funeral hour. Burialwill be at Erwin Temple CME Church cemeteiy m Woodleaf with the RevCalvin Smith officiating. Clyde Bill Watson Clyde Bill Watson, 70, of Route 4. / Becktown Road, Mocksville. died Saturday. Oct. 2, 1993. at the VA Medical Center. Salisbury. Bom April 9, 1923. in Sevier County, Tenn., he was a son fo the late David Crockett an Martha Jane Wil son Watson. Educated in the SevierCounty schools, he was self-employed owner of a body and fender shop. He was a World War II vetetan of the U.S. Navy. He was preceded in death by a son, Ronnie Watson, in 1961. Survivors include: his wife, NellCheek Watson; one daughter, Mrs.Rickie Stire wait of China Grove; step sons, Robert Anderson and Carl Anderson, both of Winston-Salem, Michael Anderson of Mocksville, and the Rev. Rickey Anderson of Warrehsville; seven grandchildren; one brother, Glenn R. Watson of Salisbury; and sisters, Estelle Campbell of Cramerton, Ola Bunch and Cordia Fain, both of Salisbury. Funeral services were Monday.Oct. 4. at Northcrest Chapel of Linn- Honeycutt Funeral Home, conductedby the Revs. Jack Hogsed and Rickey Anderson. Burial was in West Lawn Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Polio- MarchofDimes, 1601 Norwood Road, Salisbury. NC 28144. \ o Davie Goaaty Public LibratyMocksv/i/e, NC SALISBURY POST, October 11,1993 Frances Wood Vaugtin GREENSBORO - Frances Wood Vaughn, 79, 931 Lexington Ave., diedS^unday (Oct. 10,1993) at Wesley Long Community Hospital. Born Aug. 19, 1914, in Davie County, Mrs. Vaughn was a daugh ter of the late James F. and Nannie Bowles Wood, A home- maker, she was a member of Pilgrim Holiness Church. Her husband, Melvin Vaughn, and a daughter, Elizabeth Peoples, both preceded her in death. Survivors include daughter Lucille Bowman, Greensboro; sis ter Mattie Bracken, Mocksville; eight grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; and four great- great-grandchildren. Services; 11 a.m. Tuesday graveside, Brookhill Memorial Gardens, Rockwell, conducted by the Rev. Avon Craven, pastor of the Church of God in Glenwood. Visltaton: 7-9 tonight, Hanes- Lineberry Van Story Street Fu neral Home Chapel, Greensboro. Bio - Obituaries - 10/11/1993 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 14,1993 bc N. o I Grover Wi Brown Mr. Graver Wilford Brawn, 67, of Old Salisbury Road, Lexington, died Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1993, at his home after nine months of declining health. He was bom in Rowan County, Nov. 19, 1925, to Graver Cleveland Brown and Rosie Lee Harkey Brown. He had been employed in carpet instal lation. and he sers'ed in the U.S. Army during World War II. Survivingare: his wifeof the home, Peggy McElrath Brown; 2 daughters, Janie Daywalt and Peggy Head, both of Mocksville; 2 step-sons. Randy Rummage ofLinwood and Mark Rum mage of Fort Bragg; a step-daughter. Angle RununageofLexington; 5 broth ers, Bobby Brawn, Clyde Brown and Paul Brown, all of Mocksville, George Brown of China Grave and Arthur Ray Brown of Cooleemee; 4 sisters, Emma Hendricksof Mocksville, Sadie Hilton of Greenville, Texas, Dorothy Shoe maker of Statesville and Katherine Prevette of Cooleemee; and 3 grand children. Funeral services were Thursday at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel, con ducted by Rev. Max Shoaf. Burial was in National Cemetery inSalisbury with military graveside rites conducted by Rowan County Veterans Council. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Davidson County, PO Box 1941. Lexington, NC, 27292. Teny Rice Burton - ^ ' Mr.Teny RiceBurtcn, 87, Route4^ Mocksville. died Tuesday, Oct. 12,' 1993. at his home after being in declin ing health. Mr. Burton was bom in Rowan County Sept. 19,1906, to the late J.E. aiid Elma Rice Burton and was retired with 28 years of service as a mechanic with Davie Tractor Co. He had alsobeen an avid golfer and farmer. Survivors include his wife, Sadie Ruth Phelps Burton of the home; five sons, T.R. Burton Jr. and Carlton Bur- ton. both of Mocksville, Jim Burton and Don Burton, both of Salisbury and Wayne Burton of Asheville; seven grandchildren and four great-grand children; two sisters', Adis Caraker of New Jersey and Gertrude Wallace of California. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.Thursday in Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in the Jerusalem Bapu'st Oiurch Cemeteiy. The family was to beat Eatons Funeral Homeon Wednes day evening from 7-8:30 p,m. Memorials may be made to the Cem etery Fund of Jerusalem Baptist Church,c/oMr. Felix Williams. Route 4. Mocksville, NC 27028. Davie GouRty Public Library Mocksville, NC /Eula M. Clodfelter Eula Mardeese Clodfelter, 83, of the Brian Center Nurse Care of Salis bury. died Friday, Oct. 8, 1993, at the center after a period of declining health. BomApriH, 1910, in Montgomery County, she was the daughter of the late John Milton and Sally Lorraine Russell Clodfelter. She was educated in Montgomery County schools and was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. She is survived by one brother, Charles Guy Clodfelter of Cooleemee. Funeral services were Monday at Lyerly Funeral Home with the Rev. Bobby Seagroves officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Cal vary Baptist Church, 2255 East Ridge Road, Salisbury, NC 28147. |GharlesE.Mise y • Mr. Charles Edward Mise, 62, of 1 224 Linda Une, Mocksville, died 1 Sunday, Oct. 10. 1993, at his home ; following several years of declining I hCSllh" (*/\ I nllY in I He was bom on Nov. 30,1930. m 1 Big Stone Gap. Va., to Randolph i Clifford Mise and Delia White Mise. Mr. Mise received his bachelor s and ! master's degrees from the Un'^ereity ; ofTennessee.HeretiiedfromMcLean i Trucking Company in 1986 asa dis- 1 trictmanager.HeservedwiththeU.S. 1 Air Force for six years and w^ a ; memberoftheFirstBaptistChurchof i Mocksville. Mr. Mise was a inembcr ! of Masonic Lodge #134 ^ocks- ; viUe and was a 32nd Degree Member i of the Scottish Rite. > He was preceded in death by h 'parente and is survived by his wife, ;Louise Franklin Mise of the home; 'Sthree sons, Steven B. Mise ofluwisville, Bryan Z. Mise and Scott ' :a Mise, both of Lexington; one ' f-daughter, Linda K. Mise of Winston- . 'rSalem; four grandchildren; three ! ^brothers, M.K. Miseof Bellefontaine. ' r Ohio, Clifford Mise, Jr. of Church iHill. Tenn., and E.L. Mise of TaUa- ^hassee, Fla.; and four sisters, Mrs. • Bemice Wilson of Big Stone Gap, Wa., Mrs. Beulah Lee of Daytona '^iBeach, Fla., Mrs. Evelyn Johnson of•^Petersburg, Va. and Mrs. Ruth Sand- iersofOcala,Fla. Funeral services were to be at 2■-p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 13, aj^Vogler srChapel in Clemmons. The Rev. Paul, ?Riggs was to officiate. Interment was' ^to follow in Parklawn Memorial Gar-1 zdcns with the District #11 MemonalI ^onor Guard conducting the service.5 Memorials may be made to he' jFirst Baptist Church of ^ocksvill^C390 Main Street, Mocksville, NC a7028. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 14,1993 n o~ Daisy Webb Sanders y Mrs. Daisy Webb Sanders. 85, of Route 9, Cana Road, Mocksville, died at her home Tuesday, Oct. 5,1993. Mrs. Sanders was bom July 22, 1908, in Darlington County, S.C., to the late Evan and Hattie Johnson Webb and was retired from Blackwelder Manufacturing. Survivors include: 2 daughters, Mrs. Eliza Sanders of Mocksville and Mrs. Sarah Hutchens of Sacramento, Calif.; a son, Mr. Bill Smothers of Columbia, S.C.; 2 sisters. Martha Lee Matuse of Bishopvillc, S.C. and Victoria Mathy of Columbia, S.C.; 19 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren and 2 great- great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Friday in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Robert Winbumofficiating. Burial was in Eaton Baptist Church Cemetery. [Elnia Trivette TVirner v/ V Mrs. Elma Trivette Turner, 81, for- -■merlyofDepotStreet,Mocksville,died •Monday, Oct. 11, 1993 at Regional ^Medical Center in North Wilkesboro ;afier being in declining health for sev- :eral years. She had been a resident of kWilkes Senior Village, Wilkesboro, tfor the past two years, r Sorn June 7, 1912, in Yadkin j£ounty, Mrs. Tumer was a daughter of ^he late Thomas and Martha Flynn jTrivette. She was a homemaker. > Her husband, Bryant David Tumer, jdied in 1968, and a son. Robert Lee ^Trivette, also preeded her in death, r SurvivorsincludedaughtersFrances :Wentz of Tampa, Fla., and Brenda rMiller of Kissimmee, Fla.; a son, Ben jamin Bryant Tumer of Wilkesboro; ■ 1 Ograndchildren and five great-grand- xhildren. Funeral services were to be at 2 !p.m. Wednesday at Eaton Funeral 'Home Chapel. Burial was to be in '.Union Chapel United Methodist Church cemeteiy. pNjrs. Alberta L. White »;.«Mrs. Alberta Latham White, 83, Tdmerly of Route 8, Cana Commu- ;nity, Mocksville, died Saturday, Oct. ;9Pl993, in Forsyth Memorial Hospi- H- Funeral services were Tuesday, .'.Oct. 12, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with •the Revs. David Gilbreath and Ben Mull officiating. Burial was in Ijames Ciossroads Baptist Church cemetery. • Memorials may be made to;A)zheimers Disease Foundation, 836 Oak Street, Winston-Salem, NC ;2?I03. ;! ^ Mrs. White was bom Nov. 23, ;1909, in Davie County to the late ;Thomas Franklin and Margaret Boger ^Latham and was a homemaker. She was a member of Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church and an avid quilter. She hadbeen a resident of Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie at Advance for approximately six weeks. • Herhusband, Lemuel Leon White, preceded her in death in 1969. A son, Carl White, also preceded her in death Jin 1984. Survivors include: three daughters,^ith Keaton of Route 5, Mocksville, Betty Sue Smith of Route 8, Mocks ville and Jane Carter of Route 3, Ad vance; three sons, Leon White and John Frank White, both of Route 8, Mocksville and Grady White of ClemmQns;l4 grandchildren; eight ^reat-grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; four stepgreat- granedchildren; one sister, Bessie Latham of Winston-Salem; and two brothers. Millard Latham and Oscar Latham, both of Mocksville. 4? Bfflfle Goei^ PolJllc l-ibratvKtecksville, NC V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct.21,1993 f Walter C. Allen : ; ■Mr.WalierClevelandAllen,72.or ■ Rl. 3. Mocksville. died Tuesday. Oct.' 12, 1993. a( N.C. Baptist Hospital vfrotn injuries sustained in an auto ac- • ctdcnt near Lexington. • Funeral services were Friday, Oct. ■ United Methodist[.Church with the Revs. Harry Shcrrill ; and Car! Haire ofHciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building FundofMocks United Melh-odi.st Church. Rt. 3. Advance NC 27006. Mr. Allen was born in Davie -County on Nov. 5, 1920. to the late\C|evelaiid and Daisy Phelps Allen-arid was a retired machinist with ; Ingcrsol-Rand Corp. He was a long time member of Mocks United Meth odist Church where he served on the Administrative Board and had been a chijrch usher, He wasa veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps Liter transfer ring to the Infantry. ■ ?urvivingare:hiswifeof50years, Frances Johnston Allen; two sons. jW^lter Cleveland Allen and JoeStiiiey Allen, both of Rt. 3. Mocks- kille; four grandchildren: one sister. Lillian Sidden of Rt. 2, Ads'ance; andIwo brothers, Henry Joyce AUjii of Rt.2,AdvanceandJames Alley Allenof Rt- 3. Mocksville. Davie County PubRc LibraryMocksville, NC y;;?'Andy" Anderson Z \ Mr. Clayweli Mitchell "Andy" 2 Anderson, 74. of Route 2, Advance, J died Thursday, -Davie County W- •. \ •Hospital in r'Mocksville. W. , • He was bom C Statcsville, the Luther Houston and Milchel He re- tired as comptroller of the Winston- - Salem Housing Authority and Urban • Redevelopment. He was a member of • St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Win- slon-Salem. Mr. Anderson was also a retired Ll. Col. with the U.S. Air Force ^ Reserve and retired from active status ; in 1979. He served as manager of the ' Milling Manor Group Home in I Mocksville until 1990. He was a graduate of Sialesvitle High School and UNC-Chapel Hill. While serving in WWII as a pilot in • the U.S. Air Force, Mr. Anderson , received Battle Honors as a member •' of the 438ih Troop Carrier Group for y outstanding performance of duly in ' action on the 5th, 6th, and 7th of June ,i 1944 during the Normandy Invasion. : Mr. Anderson was a charter member ;• of the Mocksville Civitan Club. He was a past president and member of the East Davie Rurilan Club and received "Rurilan of the Year" award for his contributions to the club. He ;[ was active in the Democrat Party in •J Davie County. He was a member of the Davie County Association of Re- ;* tardcd Citizens andhad served as (rea- . surer foranumberofyears. Mr. Ander- ■ son worked for special groups in pub- 'lic education, establishing group [homes and participating in special [Olympics. [ Mr. Anderson received a number .'of certificates of appreciation and [awards from the Mocksville Civitan [Club, the Davie County Association iof Retired Citizens, and the State of [North Carolina. Department of Hu- [ man Resources for the Retired Senior 'Volunteer Program, a Mr. Anderson was preceded in •death by his wife. Elizabeth Wirlick [Anderson on June 3, 1992, and a sis- Mcr, Je. .1 Anderson Carter. • Surviving are: two daughters, Ms. I Pamela Anderson Hazen of Brooklyn • Heights, N.Y., Miss Lisa Marlene I Anderson of U-Mar Rider Home in I Winston-Salem; a sister-in-law. Miss ; Peggy D. Wariick of StatesviJle; two • stepgrandchildren; and twostepgreat- » grandchildren. Z A memorial service was held Sun- J day at Church of the Ascension Fork J Episcopal Church in Fork, by the Rev. t E.F. Bailey. » [^gravesideservicewasconducted ^Monday, OcL 18, at Oakwood Cem- telery in Statesville. •' i Memorials may be made to the U- vhiarRlderHome Landscaping Project,• c^o 1321 Reynolda Road, Winston- •^em, NC 27104, or to Historical •Davie. c/o P.O. Box 1062. ^"l••ks- James A. Clement ^ ■'•■""esAdamCIement,34.ofRouie I. Mocksville, died Sunday Get 17 1993, at his home.Bom April 12. 1959. in RowanCounty, Clement was a son ofOciaviaWilson Clement of the home and the^le James O. Clement. He aiicndedUavie County schools and was em ployed by Davie Lumber Co.In addition to his mother, he issurvived by brothers Ditikan EricClement of Cooleemec and CharlesUe Clement of the home; sisters.Portia J. Wilson and Cathy Delcne Scon, boiliofMocksville.and PamelaIrene Wilson of Salisbury.Funeral services were to be at 3P-m. Wednesday, Oct. 20. at Pincy Grove AMEZion Church, Harmony.conducted by the Rev. L.D, Rhodes.Burial was to be in the church cem etery.Visitation was to be from 2-3 p mWednesday at the church. Morrison- Sludevent Funeral Home is in chargeof arrangements. Annie May Combs ' : Annie May Combs, 79, of Route 12, Lexington, died Sunday, Oct. 17. 1993. at her home. Born May 5. 1914. in Rowan County, Mrs. Combs was a daughter of the late James Karr and Lillie May Freeman Holt. She was a homemaker and member of Welcome Church of God Survivors include: her husband. Loyd Clinton Combs; sons. Lawrence R. Combs of Clemmons, Robert L. Combs of Charlotte, and Harold Wayne Combs of Atlanta, Ga.; daugh ters, Ethel Sell of Winston-Salcm, and Letha Mcllor of Lexington; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchil- dren;brothers, Edgar and Harold Holt, both of Kannapolis, and Bobby Holt of Salisbury; and sister, Leona Phelps of Cooleemee. Funeral services were Tuesday. Oct. 19, at Vogler's Piedmont FuneralHomeCiiapel.conductedbythe Revs. AlviiiEverhartandDorolhyEvcrhari. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Davidson County. P.O. Box 1941. Lexington. NC 27292. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, OcUl, 1993 Mrs. Lydia T. Creason Mrs. Lydia Elter Templeton Creason, 87, died Wednesday, Oct. 13,1993, inBrighimoorNursingCen- ter in Salisbury where she had been a resident for the past six months. She had been in declining health for sev eral years. A graveside service was Friday, Oct. 15, in Legion Memorial Park in Cooieemee with the Rev. David Gilbreath officiating. Mrs. Creason was bom in Forsyth County on Feb. 20, 1906, to the late Thomas R. and Leanna Gregory Templeton and was retired from Erwin Mills. She was also a homemaker and a member of Cooieemee First Baptist Church. She had been an avid gar dener and a volunteer with the Ameri can Red Cross. Her husband of 70 years, Baxter Lee Creason, preceded her in death in 1991. A daughter. Vermeil C. Reavis died in 1979 and two infant sons also preceded her in death. Surviving are: one son, Thomas Eugene Creason of Winston-Salem; three grandchildren; four great-grand- children: one sister, Gladys T. Chaffln of Mocksville; and one brother,Leroy Templeton of Salisbury. Georgia P. Daniels J Mrs. Georgia Peacock Daniels, 96, formerly of Route 4, Ephesus Com munity, Mocksville, died Saturday, Oct. 16,1993, in Autumn Care Nurs ing Center in Mocksville. She had been a resident there for the past 6 years. Mrs. Daniels was the widow of the late Roy W. Daniels. Funeral services were Tuesday, Oct. 19, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Hal Vamer and E.M. James officiating. Burial was in Rose Cem etery. Memorials may be considered for the Cemetery Fund of Liberty United Methodist Church, Route 4, Mocks ville, NC 27028 or to a charity of the donor's choice. Mrs. Daniels was bom in Rowan County Nov. 4.1896, to the late Wil liam and Jo Sutton Peacock and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Liberty United Methodist Church. She was well known for her flower gar dening and was an avid quilter. Her husband preceded her in death in 1960. She was also preceded in death by two sons, Robert Lee Daniels and Lester Daniels. Survivors include: three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Ellenburg and Mrs. Ruth McClamrock, both of Mocksville, and Mrs. Ruby Sheets of Atlanta, Ga.; five sons, Paul Daniels, R.W. Daniels Jr. and Calvin (Marshall) Daniels, all of Salisbury, Charles L. Daniels of Colorado, and Joe (Duke) Daniels of Mocksville; 21 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and seven great- great-grandchildren. James V. Dobson Mr. James Virgil Dobson, 72, of 801 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Wm- ston-Salem, died Monday, Oct. 11, I993,atN.C. Baptist Hospital after an extended illness. He was the son of the late 1^ Mallory and Ada Taylor Dobson. He was bom June 6. 1921, in Winston- Salem. He attended the local publicschools and was a WWU veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was a routeman at Budweiser Distributing Co. He wasalso employed at RJR Tobacco Co. and was a brick mason by trade. In August 1946, Mr. Dobson w^ mar ried to Mrs. Dorothy Scott Dobson of Mocksville. vi« He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Scott Dobson of Winston- Salem; six sons, James R. Dobson of Philadelphia, Pa., Raymond A. Dob son of Washington. D.C;, Roland A. Dobson, U.S. Navy, Virginia Beach. Va, Robert L., Joseph R. and Rickey D. Dobson, all of Winston-Salem; four daughters, Juanita Dobson Blackwell, Dorothy D. Daniels and Brenda Dobson Crawford, all of Wm- ston-Salem, and Linda E. Dobson of Los Angeles, Calif.; 26 grandchil dren; seven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Charlotte Dobson West of Chicago, 111., and Brenda Dobson Huddleston of Pittsburgh, Pa-i ^ four brothers, Calvin and Oscar Dob son of Chicago, 111.. Ronald DobsonofSacramento,Calif.andDar.usDob- son of Los Angeles. Calif. Funeral services were Saturday, Oct. 16, from the Living Water Non-Denominational Church where the Rev Howard Daniels officiated and was assisted by the Revs. William Brame and Cedric Crawford. Inter ment was in the Evergiwn Cemetery^ V DavieCoBjiiyPHbBc LibraryMockswl/e, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, OcUl, 1993 (V) Os V I David Lee Furr Mr. David Lee Furr, 41, of Rural Hall died at his home early Thursday, Oct. 14,1993. He was bom Dec. 1,1951, in Con cord to Glenn Morris Furr and Ruby Freeman Furr. Mr. Furr had been employed as a driver for Leaseway Motorcar Transport and had served in the U.S. Navy. He was preceded in death by his father. He is survived by: his wife, Mrs. Barbara Styers Furr of the home; his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. (Ruby) Williams of Mocksville; one brother, Richard Furr of Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Janet Perry ofThomasville and Mrs. Glenda Meadows of Mocksville and his stepgrandmother, Mrs. Beulah Furr of Concord. The funeral service was Saturday, Oct. 16, at Voglerand Sons Reynolda Road Chapel. The Rev. Todd Byrd officiated. Emtombment was in the Mausoleum at ForsythMemorial Park. Theodore R. Green Mr. Theodore Roosevelt Green, 87, of Cardston, Alberta, Canada, diedThursday, Oct.7,1993,attheC^ton Hospital. n n' He was bom in David Countyj Sept. j 3,1906, to JptrnV^illi^.C'^- and Fahnie Jones : ' in Davie Ccuni^'schools an®se^withtheU.S. Anny CaYalry,l&;wasa . member of the Churcti bf jesus Ouist of Later Day Saints. He was a tetited dairy fanner and an avid hunter^ lidremian.' V. Surviving are his wife of 63. years, ^j Virginia Maulditi Gteen;.a daii^ter,R Mrs. June Kearl of Colville. y^ash.; a-j son, Richard Talmage Green of Hous-tDn,Mo.;7grandchildrM;2step-grand-; children; and3 great-^dchildren.'j. iFuneralserviceswereSaturday.OcL • 9,1993,attheChurchpf JesusChristr^j ! Latter Day; Saints. jTemple Strtet^,Chapel, Cardstoft, with Elder Jim Schaffer officiating. Buripl fpUowed in Cardston Cemetery. / Delma H. "Bud" Cough Mr. Delma Harding "Bud" Gough, 64, of Rt. 5, Mocksville, died Tues day, Oct. 12,1993, at his home. He was bom July 16. 1929, in Yadkin County to Luther, Sr. and Nancy Joy ner Gough. Mr. Gough was retired from AT&T Co., was a mem ber of Courtney Baptist Church, the Harmon Masonic Lodge #420 A.F. and A.M. and was a veteran of the Korean War. He married Zella Ratledge Gough, who survives of the home, on Sept. 2, 1950. Also surviving are: a son. Buddy Gough of Mocksville; four sisters, Mrs. Gladys Hoots of Yadklnvile, Mrs. Anna Wiles, Mrs. Harriet Bell, and Mrs. Margaret Cotts, all of Winston- Salem; and two brothers, LJ. Gough, Jr. and Hubert Gough, both of Yadk- inville. Funeral services were Thursday, Oct. 14, at Courtney Baptist Church by the Revs. Kenny Smith and Vincent Young. Burial followed in the church cemetery with Masonic graveside rites. Memorials may be made to either Hospice of Forsyth County, Winston- Salem, NC or to Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, Rt 5, Box 347, Mocksvile, NC 27028. y Mrs. Mary R. Grant Mrs. Mary Emma Reavis Grant, 80, of Route I, Jones Rd., Mocksville. died Monday, Oct. 18, 1993, at For- syth Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Hardison United Methodist Church in Mocksville, by the Rev. Joe Collins. Burial was to follow in Forsyth Memorial Park in Winston-Salem. The body was to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Born May 19, 1913, in Surry County, she was a daughter of the late Gwynie Walker and Beltie Parks Beamer Reavis. She was a member of Hardison United Methodist Church and with her husband, operated Grants Newstand in the Reynolds Building for many years. She was preceded in death in 1970 by her husband. Perry Holden Grant. Survivors include one daughter, n Fannie Bodford of Mocksville; one son. Perry Henry Grant of Mesa, Ariz.; four grandchildren; 13 great-grand children; and two brothers, G.E. "Ed" Reavis of Winston-Salem and Clarence "Wimpy" Reavis of Union Cross. a Davie County P^lic LibraryMocksville, NO 5-^ 1= ,r DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thureday, OcUl, 1993 'I I vA V <T j Dr. Albert Ray Hartness Dr. Albert Ray Hartness, 58, of Rt. 8, Mooresville, died Friday, Oct. IS, 1993, at Lake Norman Regional Medi cal Center in Mooresville. Bom on Dec. 21,1934, in Newton, he was a son of the late Henry Clay Hartness and Curlee Howard Hartness. A graduate of Wake Forest Univer sity and Bowman Gray School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, he com pleted his intemship at Chelsea Naval Hospital in Boston, Mass. He was a private family medical practitioner for 32 years, having been formerly associated with Davie Fam ily Medical Center in Mocksville for a number of years, and presently was associated with the East Lincoln Medi cal Clinic in Denver, N.C. He was a member of Berea Baptist Church in Mooresville, where he was an ordained deacon and a Sunday school teacher in the youth depart ment. He was a member of the Ameri can Medical Association, N.C. Acad emy of Family Practice, the Ameri can Academy of Family Practice, the Iredell County Medical Society, and was on the Courtesy Staff at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center, University Hospital and Carolinas Medical Center, both in Charlotte. He Survivors include; his wife, June- Smith Hartness; two sons, Marshall Aubrey Hartness of the home, David R. Hartness of Hickory; Five daugh ters, Ms. Amanda Rae Hartness of Statesvillc, Mrs. Katie H. Childers of Mooresville, Ms. Jennie Hartness of Clemmons, Mrs. Laura Ann H. Benzig of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Kelly H. Coker of Copperas, Texas; five grandchil dren; one brother, Howard Hartness of Highland, Md.; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret H. Kivettof Statesville, Dr. Glenda H. Weber of Clemmons; and his stepmother, Mrs. Madeline Kivelte Hartness of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Monday, Oct. 18, at Berea Baptist Church in Mooresville with the Rev. Dan L. Freeman officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Berea Baptist Church, Rt. 8, Box 772, Mooresville, NC 28115; American Diabetes Association, 3109 Poplarwood Ct., Suite 125, Raleigh, NC 27604-1043; or Mooresville Res cue Squad, P.O. Box 1109, Mooresville. NC 28115. 'A.Z/ Hunt j Arthur Zeloa "A.Z." Hunt Sr., 73, of 203 S. Institute St., Salisbury, died Friday. Oct. 15,1993,attheVAMedi- cal Center after a serious illness of several months. Born Nov. 27, 1919, in Iredell County, he was a son of the late James and Vetia Morrison Hunt. He received his education in the Rowan County schools and Winston-Salem Barber School. A retired barber, he was for merly employed by Hoechst-Celanese Fiber Operations and Southern Rail way Company. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he was a former member of the J.C. Price American Legion Post. He was a member of Christian Taber nacle, where he served as a deacon, assistant overseer and a Sunday school teacher. Survivors include: his wife, Faye Alberta Houston Hunt; sons, Benny G. Hunt of the home, Arthur W. Hunt Jr. and Archie F. Hunt, both of Cleve land; daughters, Alease Hunt-Taylor of Salisbury, Faye Godbolt of Fayetteville and Marilyn C. Hunt of Mocksville; 18 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one sister. Ruby Houpe of Cleveland. • ' Funeral services were Tuesday,' Oct. 19, at Outreach Christian Taber nacle on Horah Street, Salisbury with Apostle Ray Taylor officiating. Burial was in the Salisbury National Cem etery with military rites conducted by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Mabe Infant ^ Infant Tyler Aaron Mabe died Wednesday, Oct. 13,1993,atForsyth Memorial Hospital. Surviving are his parents, Aaron F. and Rhonda Gaither Mabe of Ad vance; maternal grandparents, Lynne F. Gaither of Advance and Ronald Gaither of Winston-Salem; paternal grandparents, Everett and Jean Mabe of Statesville, and Donna Cooper of Winston-Salem; maternal great- grandparents, John and Colleen Forrest, Kelly and Ruth Gaither, all of Mocksville; maternal great-great grandfather, Bunyan Chaffin of Mocksville; paternal great-grandpar ents, Lawrence and Ruth Cooper of Winston-Salem. Graveside services were conducted by the Rev. Garland McDowell Sat urday, Oct. 16, at Dulin Methodist Church cemetery in Davie County. Mrs. Maiy B. Macintosh Mrs. Mary Swan Bell Barr J Macintosh, 83, of4001-CWhfrlaway Ct., Clemmons,died Wednesday,Oct. 13,1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospi tal In Winston-Salem. Mrs. Macintosh was bom April 9, 1910, in Paisley, Scotland to John Smith and Mary Swan Bell Barr. She was a highland dancer in Scotland and was a winner of65 medals and several trophies, among which was the Vic tory Cup ofScotland. Mrs. Macintosh was a Presbyterian by faith and was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister. Surviving are: her husband, Donald Macintosh of the home; a daughter, Doris M. Wood of Mocksville; a son, Donald Macintosh Jr. of Milwaukee, Wise.; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; a sister, Isabella Stafford of Florida; gnd two brothers, John and Heniy Barr of Philadelphia, Pa. Funeral services were Saturday, Oct. 16, by Bishop Burton Rights in the Mausoleum Chapel of Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Gemmons. Edwin L. Welch Sr. y Mr. Edwin L. Welch Sr., 66, Chair- inan and CEO of I.L. Long Construc tion Company, Inc. died Saturday, Oct. 16, 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mr. Welch was a member of Ogbum Memorial United Methodist Church, where he held many leader ship positions in the church including Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Pastor-Parish Relations Commit tee. Mr. Welch has served as civic leader to key organizations in the Winston-Salem area. An active pilot, he served for over 14 years as a mem ber of the Forsyth County Airport Commission where he served as chair man from 1986-1992. He has also served as a member of the Transpor tation Advisory Board. Mr. Welch was concerned about the problems of child abuse and ne glect. He was one of the leaders in establishing the exchange-SCAN Center in Winston-Salem. Memorials may be made to Ex change SCAN. Surviving are: his wife of49 years, Barbara Long Welch; one son, Edwin Leo Welch Jr. of Mocksville; one daughter, Lynn Welch Brannock of Atlanta, Ga.; five grandchildren; one brother, Bemie B. Welch of Ft. Lau- derdale, Fla.; and one sister, Ella Louise Sell of Winston-Salem. r7 5^ Davie Couwty Pablic Library Mocksviite« NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, T^unday, Oct. 28,1993 (N n >1 i £ Q> Alfred C. Adams J Mr. Alfred Carlton Adams, 69, of Cardinal Avenue, Boonville, died Fri day, Oct. 22,1993, at Forsyth Memo- J rial Hospital after a brief illness. He was bom April 13, 1924, in Carroll County, Va. to Arthur and Thursie Alley Adams. Mr. Adams was retired from the maintenance de partment at Wake Forest University and was a member of Charity Baptist Church in Boonville. Mr. Adams was preceded in death by his father and a brother, Wesley D. Adams. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Snow Adams of the home; one son, Donnie Lee Adams of Mocksville; two daughters, Mrs. Judy Carolyn Byrd of Boonville, Mrs. Carlene A. Davisof Mocksville; his mother, Mrs. Thursie A. Adams of East Bend; two brothers. Bill H. Adams and Arthur J. Adams, both of East Bend; and five sisters, Mrs. Eva Simmons of Elkin, Mrs. Helen Bullin of Boonville, Mrs. FayeFlynnof Yadkinville, Mrs. Lydia Logan and Mrs. Bobby Hershey, both of East Bend. Funeral services were Monday, Oct. 25, at Charity Baptist Church by the Revs. Cecil Wetheiholt and Russell Nixon. Burial was in the church cem etery. Nola A. Craven J Mrs. Nola Allen Craven, 70, of S. Church St., Salisbury, died Saturday. Oct. 23, 1993, at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte afier a short period of declining health. Funeral service will be Thursday, Oct. 28, at 11 a.m. at Summersett Me morial Chapel with the Rev. Henry C. Thompson officiating. Burial will be in Rowan Memorial Park. The family was to receive friends Wednesday from 7-8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Otherwise, the family will be at the home of her son, David L. Craven, 150 Sunny Lane, Salisbury. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church, 217 S. Church St., Salisbury. Bom Aug. 10,1923, in Davie County to the late William Watson and Mary Melissa Smith Allen, she attended Salisbury City Schools and graduated from Boyden High School. She was a homem^er and worked various jobs in the Salisbury and Charlotte area. She wasamemberoftheFirst United Methodist Church and the Mr. & Mrs. Sunday school class where she served as secretary, and CirclejS-where^ wasaleader. • Her Husband, Lester <H.^<^veh,' precded her in death in 1983;;" n V. • ,; ' Survivors include: a son?David L.' Craven of Salisbury; 3 sister^ Mrs. Ethel Spaugh of Winston-SaIem,'Mrs. Ruth Brown of Gallatin, Tenn., and Mrs. Bobbie J. Smith of Salisbury. n Hubert L. Bailey Mr. Hubert Lewis Bailey, 73, for merly of Bailey Road, Advance, died Saturday, Oct. 23, 1993, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Funeral services were Monday, Oct. 25, at Advance United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Harry Sherrili. Burial was in thechurch cem etery with Masonic graveside rites conducted by Advance Masonic Lodge. Bom June 16, 1920, in Davie County to the late Taylor Frederick and Claire Crouse Bailey, he was a dairy farmer and a member of Ad vance United Methodist church. He was also a veteran of WWII having served in the United States Navy. He was a member of Advance Masonic Lodge and a Shriner. He was preceded in death by his wife, Sally Hartman Bailey, in 1979. Survivors include his son, Fred Bailey of Advance; three grandchil dren; and one sister, Edith Bailey Slagle of Acworth, Ga. Maiy W. Gobble v/ Mary Audrey White Gobble, 78, of Route I, Sheffield Rd., Mocks ville, died Sunday, Oct. 24, 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Funeral services were Tuesday, Oct. 26, at Ijames Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Ijames Baptist Church, c/o Marsha Alexander, Rt. 1, Box 107, Sheffield Rd., Mocksville, NC 27028. She was bom June 14, 1915, in Davie County, a daughter of the late Joseph and Lucretia Boyd White. She was a homemaker and a member of Ijames Baptist Church. Survivors include: her husband, Odell Lee Gobble of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Wanda McBride of Farmington Community, Mrs. Patsy Patti of Mocksville, and Mrs. Dotti Wilkes of Southmont; three sons, Donnie Gobble, Odell Gobble, and Tommy Gobble, all of Mocksville; 14 grandchildren; five great-grandchil dren; foursisters, Rachel Call ofCool- ecmee, Naomi Ijames of Harmony, Annie Belle Ingram of Mocksville and Vemell Bodenhammer of Win- . ston-Salem; and two brothers, Aaron White and John White of Mocksville. Garth E. Bower y Mr. Garth Eugene Bower, 65, of 4432 Hunters Run Dr., Clemmons, died Thursday, Oct. 21,1993,atN.C. Baptist Hospital. He was bom in Orange County, Fla., and was a graduate of Florida State University with a bachelor's degree and a masters degree in elec tronic engineering. He was an officer and director for Jetronics Industry in Philadelphia, Pa., where he worked , for 35 years. Funeral services were Monday, Oct. 25, at Voglefs Clemmons Chapel with burial in Davie County on Stonecrop Farms. He is survived by his wife, Joy Harper Bower of the home; a son, Kenneth John Bower, Esq. of Galveston, Texas; a daughter, Judy Lynn Bower Arnold of Advance; two grandchildren; three brothers, Adair Wheaton and William Bower of Florida, Thomas Bower of Califor nia; and two sisters, Joy Kaylor of Coloradoand Peggy Bowerof Rorida. n tTames H. Lytle Sr. Mr. James Herbert Lytle Sr., 73, of 6204 Winview Heights, Clemmons, died Friday, Oct. 22,1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. : He was bom Feb. 1,1920, in Black Mountain to Vemon Chesterand Nora Taylor Lytle. He worked with McLean Trucking Company for 35 years retir ing in Febmaiy 1983. He was a mem ber of Southside Baptist Church and served in the Army Air Corps during WWII in Spain. ; He is survived by his wife. Myrtle L^better Lytle of the home; two sons, James Herbert Lytle Jr. of Mocks ville, John Samuel Lytle of Raleigh; one daughter, Pamela Lytle Shirley of Durham; four grandchildren; one irother, Albert E. Lytle of Black fountain; and two sisters, Gertrude Ledbetter of Black Mountain and Alwayne Gow of Hendersonville. Funeral services were Monday, )ct. 25, at Hayworth-Miller Silas ;reek Chapel with the Revs. Tim Vllkins and Danny Shore officiating. graveside service was Tuesday at Bald Mountain Baptist Church cem- tery near Black Mountain. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tfiursday, Oct. 28,1993, O T.W. 'Jack' Vogler Mr. T.W. "Jack" Vogler, 84, of Rt. 3. Advance, died at the Davie County Hospital on Thursday, OcL 21,1993. He was bom in Oavie County, a son of Enoch Eugene and Sallie Bell Sheek Vogler. Mr. Vogler wasa mem ber of the Advance United Methodist Church and had lived in Davie County all of his life. He is survived by his wife, Lillie Taylor Vogler of the home; a daugh ter, Barbara Waldrop of Advance; two brothers, Edward Vogler and Naylor Vogler and a sister, Gladys Jones, all of Advance. Funeral services were Saturday, Oct. 23, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Harry M. Sherrill. Burial was in the Advance United Methodist Church Cemetery. Ernest T. Myers. : 7 Mr.Enie^TlMit)asMyi^91^S. Main StV MockkvilIe,'died Thes^, Oct. 26,1993, at bavte Coimty Hospi tal after six months of declininghe^th. Funeral services are Thursday at 11 a.m. at Eaton Funeral Home Chtfpel with Elder Eugene Bennett and Elder Lawrence Bowles officiating. Burial will be in No Creek Primative Baptist Church cemetery. The family waS to receive friends at Eaton's Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. ; - Mr. Myers was bora Jan. 10,1902, to the late Conrad and Ada Cope Myeis. He had been employed with Mqcks- ville Builders Supply and was formerly with Caudell LumberSupply. He lived in Davie County all his life and was a memberof NoCreek Primative Baptist Church. He was a well-known visitor of the sick and infirmed. His wife, Buellah Forrest Myers preceded him in death in 1980. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mittie Day of Elkin and Mrs. Minnie Holloway of Mocksville, nine grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchildren. Otis H. McBride J Mr. Otis Hoyle McBride, 75, a resident of Brian Nursing Center, Sal isbury and formerly of Cooleemee. died Monday, Oct. 25,1993,at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salisbury. He had been in declining health several years and seriously ill three months. He was born in Davie County June 20. 1918, a son of the late Charlie Edward McBride and Mamie Cuthrell McBride. He was educated in Davie County Schools and was of the Church of God faith. A graveside service was to be con ducted Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 2 p.m. at Legion Memorial Park in Cool eemee. The Rev. Russell Morris, pas tor of Cooleemee Church of God, was to officiate. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Josephine McBride Whitley of Cool- Vira W. Smith J Mrs. Vira Jane Wood Smith, 83, of 6570 Idols Rd., Clemmons, died at Forsyth Memorial Hospital Thursday, Oct. 21.1993. She was born in Forsyth County, a daughter of William Harrison and Bertha Carolyn Long Wood. Mrs. Smith was a memberof the Clemmons First Baptist Church where the fu neral service was conducted Sunday, Oct. 24, by Dr. Robert A. Cantwell. Burial was in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. She is survived by her husuband, Lester Monroe Smith of the home; two daughters, Margie Smith Cook of Advance and Jane Smith Sheets of Statesville; two sons, Jim Smith of Arcadia and Bill Smith of Winston- Salem; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; three stepgreat- great-grandchildren; and a brother, James H. Wood of Clemmons. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1900 S. Hawthorne Rd., West Medical Bldg. Suite 622, Winston-Salem, NC 27103 or The Arthritis Foundation. 185 Park Ridge Circle, Winston-Salem, NC 27104. MichaelKayeMandrano ^ 'of Mandrano, 46, diJ Z u"®' Greensboro,Saturday. Oct. 16, • "e was bora July 22,1947, in New : Survivors include his mother, Edl . Mandmno of Greensboro; father and^epmother. Kayo and Cindy .Mandrano of Mocksville; four broth- rt J" Mandrano of-Gyeensboro. Matthew and Patrick -Mandrano of Mocksville- -jepgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis'-Ifcndnx of Mocksville; and a special ;^nt. Mao, Kaplan of Slingerlands, W'' '\JI^ y. Greensboro. •MemonalsniaybeniadetotheGreens- 201 Nr'"^ Memorial Book.^nd,^201N.GreeneSt..Greensboro, I Ray Spaugh Sr. • RomJ" WH 52. of •n . o. , Thursday,ct. 21 1993, at Forsyih Memorial ; Hospital in Winston-Salem. • p service was Sunday atRose Cemeteiy in Mocksville, con-ducted by the Rev. David Gilbreath. ; He was bora Dec. 25, 1940, in ;FoisyUiCounty,asonofthelateHeniy: H- and Minnie Whisenhunt Spaugh iJ^^^^edwithHydrotechof .- Survivors include his wife, Janice ■'^I"T. four '-'"da; S^ugh,alsoKeriSpaughofthehome;oneson, ClydeSpaugh Jr. ofthehome;three sisters. Cleave Binkley ofClemmons, Marie Campbell of Win-«on.Salem. and Almi Sweet ofMocksvilh;; and seven brothere, TroySpaugh of Mocksville. John Spaugh Spaugh andamesSpaugh ofMocksville, Harrison and Arthur Spaugh of Macon, N.C. Davie Pablie Library Mocksville, NC - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE kECORDj Thursday, Nov. 4,1993 O- \i^ I <2. u 5" t ^ JimmieAJl^ii . : / Mr. James LeRoy "Jimmie" Allen, ^ 57, of Route 9, Lakewood Village, Mocksville, died Saturday, Oct. 30, 1993, in N.C. Baptist Hospital after a short illness. Funeral services were Monday in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. EM. James and Billy Sloop olTiciat- ing. Burial was in theTunentine Bap tist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Alzheimers Disease Foundation, 836 Oak St., Winston-Salem, NC, 27101. Mr. Allen was bom inDavieCounty June 30, 1936, to Clyde and Pauline Sofley Allen of Route 7, Mocksville, and he had been a tmck driver for 40 years. For the past three years he was owner and operator leased to Bennett Motor Express. In previous employ ment he had been a driver for Mocks ville Flour Mills, Bytd Motor Lines and Gamewell Manufacturing. He had been a long time member of Turrentine Baptist Church. Surviving, in addition to his par ents: his wife, Edith Bailey Allen ofthe home; 2 daughters, Betty Hoots of Advance and Janet Graham of Salisbury; a son, Denny Allen of Conoven 6 grandchildren; 6 sisters, JoAnnBamey, Shelby Hutchens, Peggy Gaither and Darlene Naylor, all of Mocksville, Jane Sammons of Cooleemee and Glenda Allen of Salisbury; a brother, Fred Allen of Cooleemee. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Kimberly Dawn Allen in 1974. Lovie K. Rhynehardt Mrs LovieKillianRhynehardl.95. wife of Mr. Isaiah Rhynehardt of Mocksville, died Tuesday, Oct. 26,1993,attheBrightmoorNursingCen- ter in Salisbury. . ' 'j She was bom in Newton and liy^d in MocksvUle most of her life. Shewasahomemakerandanactivernein- ber of Redland Church of Christ tn Advance. She was active in the Senior Citizens program in ^ Besides her husband of 79 yeqm. slie is survived by two daughters, Gracie R. Carter of Columbus, Ohio and Dorothy R. Jackson of Hartford, Conn.; three "ons, Thomas J-Rhynehardt of Mocksville, Odell Rhynehardt of Newtorh Wade andoiie^Aw.W^, 29: in.R6diahd Chuich^pf^st h Advanwfwit^Stevensoiiofficiating.'ktero^^^ in the church c^e^W-; ^ : l^roiidies L. Anthray y Mrs. Broudies Lewder Anthony, ;!7^, of Meridian Nursing Center, for- '.hlerly of China Grove, died Tuesday, ;Nov. 2, 1993, at Rowan Memorial ;Hpspital. > t FuneralservicesarBThuisday,Nov. I4;;at 2 p.m. at Northciest Chapel, Linn- Hbneycutt Funeral Home in China .Glove with Rev. George Burton offici- :|iiing. Burial will be in West Lawn i^emorial Park. 1 The family was to be at Linn- ifcneycutt Fiineral Home from 7-8:30 |>rih'. Wednesday and otherwise at the ^ome of a son, l^ul Franklin Anthony, ^7l Teeter St., China Grove. * aMemorialsmaybemadetoMerid- jan Nursing Center Residents Council, ? ij) Julian Road, Salisbury, NC28144. I jMrs. Anthony was bom June II, ')9}9, in Albemarle to the late Charlie 3\.^d Cora Laura Jane Fiick Lowder. 5hh was educated in Albemarleschools ^d was retired from ChinaGroveCot- lon Mill. She was a member of South X^hina Grove Methodist Church. * &he was preceded in death by her Iiusband, Russell Fred Anthony Jan. Jl8,'1974. « ^he is survived by three sons, Paul ^nitaklin Anthony of China Grove, ^Ceniieth Ray Andiony. of Salisbury 9nd Jerry "Mitchell " Anthony of Salisbury; three daughters, Mrs. fiar- Jbara Phelps of Mocksville, Mrs. Elvira 5'Kitty" Ours of Badin and Mrs. Sarah ilill of Tampa, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. ^'irginiaSellsofChinaGrove, 13 grand- icjiildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Hannah J. Barnhard /■ Mrs. Hannah JoynerBamhard, 84,formerly of Rt. l,Hamptonville.died Monday, Nov. 1,1993, at N.C. Bap tist Hospital.She was preceded in death by her husband, William Lee Bamhard in 1987; three brothers, Dewey, Glenn and Clint Joyncr, and three sisters. Miss Dama Joyner, Mrs. Ha Grossand Mrs. Joyce Tucker. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Josephine "Jo" Binkley of Harmony and Mrs. Willie "Jip" Johnson ofHamptonville; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two broth ers, Frank Joyner and Wilson Joyner, both of Ronda; and two sisters, Mrs.Lois Morrison of Statesville and Mrs. Flossie Ratledge of Greensboro. Funeral services were scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 3, at New HopeBaptist Church with the Revs. CiydePhillips and Bobby Henderson officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of New Hope Baptist Church, do Dwight Galliher, Rt. 1, Box 221, Harmony, NC 28634. J I David M. BasingerJ DavidMichaclBasinger,41,Highway 152, Rockwell, died Sunday, Oct. 31,1993.Bom May 15, 1952, in RowanCounty,BasingerwasasonofRoscoe Ray Basinger, 8980CastorRoad,Sal-isbury, andthelate VelnaMaeHoffnerBasinger. A self-employed carpenter, hewasa 1970 graduate ofEast Rowan High School. A U.S. Marine veteran of Vietnam, he was a member of St.Matthew's Lutheran Church and Rockwell AMVETS. Survivors, in addition to his father,includebrothers, Jimmy Ray Basinger of Salisbury and Jero^ LeonardBasingdr of RpckweU-.^and sisters, Betty. Aiui Hehderson.of .V^oodleaf '.Fun^Nov^ of; isburyi'c<)nduc|^.hy.jlji®Ndmo^'p^^ro^tist'(;hu^hl)^t^l' Rowtui Coiihty .yeteram , / Gladys D.Crom^r hlrs. Gladys Damell Cromer, 91,widow of William F. Cromer, diedThursday, Oct. 28,1993. at the Win-ston-Salem Convalescent Center after two years of declining health. She was bom Feb. 20, 1902, inStokes County to Joseph Raleigh and Annie Ferguson Damell. She was re tired from Hanes Hosiery and was amemberofShattalonChurchofChrist. Mrs. Cromer is survived by onedaughter, Mrs. Linda Peddycord ofClemmons; one granddaughter, fourstepdaughters, Mrs. Ruth Seivers of Walkertown, Mrs. FrancesC. Johnson of Walkertown, Mrs. Etta Barkley ofAdvance, Miss Jeanette Cromer ofWinston-Salem; two stepgrandsons; three stepgreat-grandchildrcn; and onesister, Elva Darnell Holland of Win ston-Salem. Funeral services were Saturday, Oct. 30, at the Vogler and SonsReynolda Chapel by Mrv C. Ermal Allen and the Rev. J. Marion Rector.Interment was in Crestview Memo ri al Park, Rural Hall. Davie County Public Library Mocksvie, wc - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE kECORDj Thursday, Nov. 4,1993 n o cr St Dr. Roscoe B. Fisher TheRev. Dr. RoscoeBtownFisher, 83. Lutheran and Presbyterian minis ter, CQlunmist, editor and publisher, > died Wednesday, OcL27,}'1993ifthis \ home at 748 Springdale Road, Statesville. He had been in declining health for sometime. ' 'A native of Salisbury, he was bom Nov, 21,1909, son of ^e late^th^;' V. and Cora Brown Fisher of iSalis-^t bury. ' A graduate of Boyden High School, Fisher received an AB degree in soci ology from the Universi^ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1931, his theoIogydegreefromLutheranTheo-. logical Seminary at Columbia, S.C., in 1934, and his doctorate from McCotmickTheological Seminarj^ in Chicago, HI., in 1978. He dso had done extensi^'graduate studies in theology, sociology and journalism at UNC-Chapel Hill, the University of Chicago, CoIumbiaUniversityinNew York, Emory in Atlanta, and Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Va. ' • n A minister in the Salem Presbytery at the time of his death, he was or dained by the United Lutheran Church in America in 1934 and began as assistant pastor of SL John's Luflieran Church in Salisbury. He subsequently served IS churches in the two de nominations and was responsible for organizing two and building three churchn and two parsonages. Among them were Lutheran churches in Chapel Hill, Fayetteville, Asheboro, Hamlet, Lenoir, Brooklyn, N.Y. and Charlotte before he was received into the Presbyterian Church in; 1962.5;He served' Pi^byterian churches m Badin, Raleigh,'dool^. eemee, Statesville and Harmony.., i In ad^tion, he~was i^itor of the North Carolina Lutheran andXhe Pres byterian News, wrote a syndicated column, "Bits of Life," which ran in six Piedmont area newspapers for a couple of decades, published a num ber of books, including "The James Carling Illustrations of Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven." He had work fea tured in Reader's Digest, Coronet, Ladies' Home Journal and other na tional publications. ~ ^ < Fisher also served in-numerous state and national church committee positions in both denominations, was president of the North Carolina Soci-' ety of Local and County Historians, radio and television consultant for the National Lutheran Council, th^ Prot estant Hour, the United Lutheran Church and the "Martin Luther" film. Survivors include: his wife, Pauline Little Fisher; son, Luther Brown Fisher n of Chapel Hill; daughters, Martha OuderkirkofAtlanta, Ga., Mary Lem ons of Albemafle, Miriam Huneycutt of Norwood, and Millie Milam of Statesville; nine grandchildren; broth ers, June Fisher of Matthews, and the Rev., Earle Fisher of Charlotte. . -He was preceded in death by one son, Luther Brown Fsher, and four brothers, the RevJJermm Fisher, the Rev. Dr. Ray Fisher, Marcus Hsher and the Rev. Carl Fisher.'' -Funeral-services were Sunday at Forest Park Presbyterian Church, con ducted by the Rev. Dr. Tom Miller and the Rev. Dr. Robert Yoder. Burial was in Oakwood Cememry, Stat«yille. Memorials may be made to Forest PaikPresbyterian Church, 1026Davle Ave., Statesville, NC 28677.... <r- D3Nfl6 Goufity PubliG Library MoGksville, NC - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE kECGRO; Thursday, Nov. 4,1993 V- . ^ I I Helen H. Hall i ^ H Mrs; Helen Hartley 5 530 Bermuda Run in Advanced^dledr; ^ Tuesday, Oct. 26.1993, ifollowing a f H long illness. She was bom Sept. 15, 1912, in .* J Fairmont, W.Va., to the late John W. •i and Susannah Vincent Hartley and :* was the last survivor of fi ve sisters r«and two brothers. She was a graduate : # of Fairmont State College and in her ; I younger days taught kindergarten and • .Sunday School. She had a natural ;»talent and love of music and poetry, . 2 composing both extensively, and sang publicly with a group of her sisters 12 during WWII. 1 ^ She is survived by her husband of ;j58 years. Col. (Ret.) Lawrence W. JHall of the home. As a typical Army wife she established numerous house- it- holds in the U.S. and the world, rang- jing from Germany to Okinawa. She .* demonstrated hercompassion through > countless hours of hospital volunteer 2 work and related activities. She was a /lifelong member of the Christian •Church (Disciples of Christ). I » Also surviving are a son, Lawrence W. Hail of Bermuda Run; two grand- tcRildren; and one great-granddaugh-'Jten ^ I *; A memorial service I was'Fnday,'* jOcL29,atVoglerandSonsaemmons t.Chapel by Dr. Richard Kilgore. Burial twas in Arlington National Cemetery tColumbarium. ; Memorials may be made to the I American Diabetes Association, P.O. :Box 96911, Washington, DC 20090- ;i5911. rn6y4..7^|toi||^,^ 1) Floyd Thomas Hella^.^,-of 27: A-1 Cypress Drive, Baltimore, Md., •'.died Wednesday, Oct 27, 1993, at ^iFranklinSquareHospitalinBaltimore. % Bom May 15, 1929, in Davie I'County, Hellard was a son of the late vWilliam McKinley and Mary Jarvis i;Hellard. Educated in the Rowan i County schools, hehad been employed vby Evans Textile Machine Shop in ; .Salisbury and was a retired machinist ;.for Middle River Machine Shop in (.Baltimore. {! A life member of AMVETS Post {460, Salisbury, he was also a member (of the VFW in Baltimore. He was a I-U.S. Air Force veteran. Survivors include: wife, Freda ! Louise Sides Hellard of Cleveland; Ison, FloydThomas Hellard II of Cleve- " ^jand; daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Taylor, • Elizabeth Winfteld and Kenyatta •Hellard, all of Cleveland; one grand- • child; brothers, James Edward Hilliard ^of Baltimore and Harold Jarvis Hilliard •of Salisbury; and sister, Myrtle • Beasley of Salisbury. 'I Funeral services were Sunday, Oct. v&l, at Sununersett Fuiieral Home ; ^emorial Chapel, coh^duci^'by the: wev. Chris O'Cuin, p^tor ofCommu- Baptist ChurcliVk^^ |Rpwan Memorial Park with military ;Hjes by the Rowan County Veterans 'Council. Kelly Infant r V/ „f5!f??'°P''«'-KeIIy.infantsonofMichael C. and Tina Renegar Kelly of Route 8, Mocksville died at Duke Medical Center in Durham Tuesday, OcL 26,1993. He was 16 days old. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29, in Liberty Bap tist Church with the Rev. Marvin Blackbum officiating. Burial was in the church cemeteiy. He was bom Oct. 10, I993, Jn Forsyth County and had attended Liberty Baptist Church. Surviving, in addition to the par ent, are: maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Tommy N. Edwards of Wingate and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Renegar of Davie County; the pater nal grandmother, Mrs. Evelyn R. Kellyof Mocksville; the patemal great- grandmothers, Mrs. Bardee Ander son Md Mrs. Inez Renegar, both of Mocksville; and the patemal great- great-grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie Renegar of Iredell County. John R. Lapish Mr. John Robert Lapish, 81, of Route I, Mocksville, died Sunday, Oct. 24, 1993, at Autumn Care Nursing Home following a lengthy illness. Mr. Lapish was a retired farmer and carpenter. He is survived by one brother-in- law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams and one brother-in- law, Holland Williams, ail of Route 1, Mocksville. Funeral services were Oct. 26 at Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch- Johnson Funeral Home with the Rev. Gary Kling officiating. Burial was in Salem United Methodist Church cem etery in Davie County. Davie CouRty Public Library Mocksville, NC Howard R.Mabe ^ Mr. Howard Robert Mabe, 79, of 303 Ricks Dr., Winston-Salem died Thursday, Oct. 28, 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was bom April 28, 1914, in Laurel Springs to Fieldeh and Emma Joins Mabe. He was retired from P.H. Hanes Knitting Co. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. lola Bryant Mabe; one son. James Ray Mabe of the home; two daugh ters, Mrs. Judith Ann Spaugh of Clemmons and Mrs. Mane Mae Nichols of Advance; five grandchil dren; three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Boyd Bryant ofSprings and onebrolher,CoyE.Mabe of Prospect Hill. Funeral services were Saturday, Oct 30, at Hayworth-Miller SilasCreek Chapel by Dr. S.L. Grwson. Burial was in Forsyth Memorial Park. <5. € 'W cr- o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 11,1993 I Dorothy "Happy" Belton Mrs. Dorothy Janice "Happy" Belton, 45. of 2640 Peachtree St. #B, Winston-Salem, died Friday, Nov. 5, 1993, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. . She was a native of Davie County and had lived in Winston-Salem the past 25 years. She was a member of United Cornerstone Baptist Church and was a former employee of Salem College. She is survived by three children, Reginald Carson of Mocksville, Tina Wilson and Shanna Wilson, both of Winston-Salem; her mother, Mrs. Helen Scott of Winston-Salem; her father, William Carson Sr. of Mocks ville; six grandchildren; five sisters, Barbara Carson, Jackye Carson, Sally Carson, all of Winston-Salem, Althea and Renee Carson, both of Mocks ville; three brothers, William Carson Jn and Michael David Carson, both of ^ Winston-Salem and Wayne Ijames of Mocksville; and her grandmother, Beulah Scott of Mocksville, - Funeral services were Tuesday, Nov. 9, at the Russell Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Dr. J. Ray But ler. Burial was in the Maineville A.M.E. Zion Church Cemetery in Mocksville. Herman F. Maners J Mr. Herman F. Maners, 81, of2005 Guyer St., High Point, died Tuesday, Nov. 2,1993, at High Point Regional Hospital. He was bom March 7, 1912, in Tipton, Ga., a son of Herman F. and Addie Lena Berry Manere. A resident of High Point most of his life, he was a retired building contractor. He was a member of Montlieu Avenue United , Methodist! Church. On Feb. 16,1934,! he married Myrtle Anderson, who sur-' vives of trie home. . , • > . Surviving in addition to his wife are: a daughter. Mis. Shirley Maners Everhait of Monistown, Tenn.; a sis ter, Mrs. Vera Snipes of Rock Hill,Tenn,; abjother,M.A; Maners of High, Point; 3 grandchildren and 4- gre^- ' grandchildren, • ■' ^ ' '■'* Funeral services were Thursday in Sechrest Chapel with the Rev. Roy T.- Byers officiating. Burial was in CenterUni^MethodistChurehcemeterynear Mocksville^ ^Memorials may be made toMontlieu' AvenuelinitedMethodistChrich, 1210Montlieu !Ave.,riighPoint,NC,27262. Chaiies Wesley Brooks Huntsville, Ala. - Charles Wesley Brtxtks, 62, of Huntsville, died Sun day, Nov. 7,1993, at Huntsville Hospi tal. BomMarch21,1931, in Salisbury, Brooks was a son of the late E.D. and Zeda Shoaf Brooks. He was retired from the U.S. Army afler serving in Korea and Vietnam. He was also retired from SCI Systems and was a member of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife, Sy Ivia J. Brooks; a daughter. Sheila B. Brown of Madison; brothers Heiuy A. Brooks of Salisbury and James M. Brooks of China Grove; sisters Evelene Loflin, Sadie Goodnight and Ruth Hartman, all of Salisbury and Thelma Livingood of Cooleemee, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were Wednesday at Prince of Peace Lutheran Churchconducted by the Rev. Kinley Eittreim. Burial was in Valhalla Memory Gar dens. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 1264, Salisbury, NC, 28145. J John S. Patterson Mr. John S. Patterson of New Walkcrtown Rd., Winston-Salem, died Friday, Nov. 5.1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Davie County and was a retired employee of Konnoak Baptist Church. -: • ;-He is survived by a nephew, Mr._ - *. peorgeFooteofWinston-Salem; three^-/daughters, Josephine Jeffries ofjj^ville, Va., Willie Mae Patterson Jerene Patterson, both of Phila-""ijidphia. Pa.; a number of grand and .F 'l^lat-grandchildren; and two sisters, Thelma Cain of Mocksville and Mattie Eaton Clark of Winston- FUneral 8eryicMwereSundayfrom_^« Frances ?. and JerryiP. Gilmore 'Sj^C'jr.Memorial Chapel; N.'Liberty St., 'C^tvyvith interment in the Pi^mont Me- iriorial Gardens. - ' Ella B. Doby Mrs. Ella Louise Barney Doby, 80, of Rt. 5, Johnstown Rd., Winston- Salem, died Friday, Nov. 5,1993, in the N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem. She was bom Feb. 7,1913,inDavie County, a daughter of Charlie Cooper Barney and Bashie Elizabeth Barney. She was a retired employee of Ama zon Mills of Thomasville and was later employed with Carolina Under wear, Inc. of Thomasville. Mrs. Doby was a member of Central Wesleyan Church and the Ladies Sunday School class. On Sept. 29,1934, she married Avery Doby, who survives of the home. She was preceded in death by one son, Richard Lee Doby. Also surviving are: fi ve sons, Jeny J. Doby of Rt 5, Maxie W. Doby ofHigh Point, Ponnie B. Doby Sr. of Thomasville, Sherrill W. Doby of King and Paul H. Doby of the home; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Jones of Cool eemee; a brother, Brady Barney of Advance; 11 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Sunday, Nov. 7, at Central Wesleyan Church with the Revs. Glenn E. Hawkins and David Emery officiating. Burial was in Holly Hill Memorial Park Cem etery. Memorials may be directed toCen- tral Wesleyan Church, 300 Hinkle St., Thomasville, NC 27360 or to Davidson County Heart Association, c/o Mrs. Phyllis Finger, 903 Dog wood Tr., Lexington, NC 27292. Ubranf to r- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Nov. 11,1993 CN (S. -a I o Eugene S. Sides y Mr. Eugene Stanley Sides, 7!. of 904 Bcllview St., Winston-Salem, ' n ; died Sunday, Nov. 7, 1993, at his home. He was bom Jan. 16,1922,in Win- ston-Salcm to Charles S. and Betty Lewis Sides. Mr. Sides served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and was re tired from AT&T. He is survived by his wife, Dor othy Alridge Sides of the home; three daughters, Judith S. Middlelon of Kemersville, Susan S. Troutwine of Arcanum, Ohio, and Dottie S. Nixa of Advance; one son, Joseph S. Sides of Winston-Salem; 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and two sis ters, Louise Knott and Dot Shannonhouse, both of Winston-Sa lem. A graveside service was Tuesday, Nov. 9, at Parklawn Memorial Gar- I dens by the Rev. Henry Lewis. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27103. Billie Gladson Stewart Mocksville - Mr. Billie Gladson Stewart, 70, of Route 5, died Tuesday, Nov. 9. 1993, at Fbrsyth Memorial Hospital. He was bom in Forsyth County to Lee McKinley and Nettie Staley Stewart. Mr. Stewart was retired frohiIngersollRand,wasanauxillaiy deputy with the Yadkin County sheriffs de partment, president of the Courtney Ruitan Club, a member of the N.C. Sheriffs Association, veteran of the Navy in World War U, and was a member of Courtney Baptist Church- Surviving are his wife. Colleen Reavis Stewart of the home; a son, Curtis Lee Stewart of Yadkinville; two daughters, Mrs. Donna Gail RowellandMissSherryLynnHutcherson,both of Kemersville; a brother, Lee M. Stewart. Jr., of Yadkinville; and two grwdchildren. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at Courtney Baptist Church with the Rev. Vincent Young and Rev. Bill Hale ofTiciating. Robert Lee Willson ^ Robert Lee Willson, 56, of Route 5, Lexington, diedTuesday,Nov.2,1993, at N.C. Baptist Hospitd after and ill ness of 10 months. He was bom in Davie County SepL 17, 1937, to Ervin Clement Willson and Elizabeth Ratledge Willson. He was employed at Stroh Brewery, Inc. in Winston-Salem for 23 years and was a Ynember of Local Teamsters Union #391. He was a former volunteer fire man for Holly Grove Fire Department Surviving are: his wife, Brenda Phipps Willson of the home; 2 daugh ters, Elizabeth Phipps and Wendy Phipps, both of the home; and his par ents, Ervin Clement Willson and Eliza beth R. Willson of Mocksville. Funeral, services were Friday at Churchland Missionary Baptist Church with the Revs. Steve Martin and Max Shoaf officiating. Burial was in Forest Hill Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Sev enth Floor Patient Lounge for cancer patients and their families, N.C. Bap tist Hospital, Winston-Salem, NC, 27157. iioGKsvillSt <r- o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRlSi^ RECORD, Thursday, No 18,1993 - 1/5) OO David W. Ball Mr. David Walter Ball, 84, of Rt. 9, Mocksvillc, died Thursday, Nov. 11, 1993, at his residence. He was bom Aug. 30, 1909, in Yadkin County to the late Alex Ball and the late Lillie Chapell Ball. He was retired from Drexell Furniture Co. and was a famier. He was of the Pentecostal Holiness faith. Surviving are his wife, Nora Jane Flynn Ball of the home; one son, Dou glas McArthur Ball of State Road; four daughters, Mrs. Elanor Bemice Belton of Advance, Mrs. Mary Leigh Smith of Yadkinville, Mrs. Patti Jo Bensonof Yadkinvillc and Mrs. Helen Lucille Smith ofMocksville; I Ogrand- children; 11 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Dallas Worth Ball and Marvin Edward Ball, both of Yadkin villc; and one sister, Mrs. Ollie Driver of Yadkinville. Mr. Ball was preceded in death by a son, James Allen Ball; one sister, Mrs. Fannic Cranfill and two grand sons. Funeral services were Saturday, Nov. 13, at Mackie-GenUy Funeral. Chapel by the Rev. Donald Ball, Pas tor John Dillingei|and the Rev. Spen cer King. Burial was in Mitchell Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery. ! GracieH.Dull , Mrs. Grade Hunter Dull of Route- / 2, ^t Bend died Wednesday, Nov.^0,1993, aj.Forsyth Memorial Hospi- Mrs. Dull was bora on April I, 1908, in Ypdkin County to William H. and Ellie Ukey Hunter. She was a member of &on Baptist Church. ;She was|prccedcd in dwth by her husband, Mr. Hubert Dull/ ' ^ Surviving arc; one spn,'Hatiy G. Dull of Co6leemee; .four daughters. Mrs. Marie! WootenlVMrs.- Thelma WallofEastBend,Mr8.CMoIynLong of High Point and Mrs';* Brcnda Spillman of Bend; 13 grandchil-' dren; 17, great-grandb|il^<.n;v two great-g^t-^ndchildicni three >is-!ters, Mrs. Beulah Fiye bf East Bend, Mrs. Ullian prye of W^ston-Salcm and Mrs. M^ Miller of East Bend;.: and one half sister, Mrs. Dorothy Hunter Joyner. , ', Funeral seiyices werePriday.Nov; 12, at Enon Baptist Church, conductedby the Revs. David Sbutheni, Roger Patterson andRoy Young. Burial was in the church jcemetery. Martha W. Carriker \/ ;• .Martha Jane Waller Carrikcr. 73. of 203 Academy St.. Cleveland died Friday. Nov. 12, 1993, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. Born May 2, 1920, in Davic County, she was the daughter of the late George and Sarah Jane Bedford Waller. She was educated in Davie County Schools and was a retired employee of Carolina Mai I. She was a Methodist. • Survivors include: her husband. Wilbert Carriker; two sons. Johnny Carrikcr of Salisbury and Wilbert Timothy Carrikcr of Landis; three daughters, Hilda Horton of China Grove, Shirley Jane Brooks of Cleve land and Sarah Hamncr of Van Alstync, Texas; lOgrandchildrcn; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Monday, Nov. 15, at Lyerly Funeral Honrc's James C. Lyerly Chapel, Salisbmy. conducted by the Rev. Chris O'Guiii. Btirial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Lacrisha S. Gladden / Miss Lacrisha Shawna Gladden, 16, of 1117 E. 24th St., Winston- Salem died Sunday,'Nov. 7, 1993,before arriving at N.C. Baptist Hospi- . tal. She was a native of Forsy th County and a ninth grade student at Indepen dence High School. She is survived by; one daughter, Lashawnda Kiara Johnson; her par ents, Mrs. Pamela Denise Gladden of Winston-Salem and Mr. Johnny Fuller of Mocksvillc; two sisters. Miss Laiticia M. Banner and Miss Nakia Gladden, both of the home; three brothers, Mr- Ja^on Gladden of the home, Mr. Johnny Fuller and Mr. James Fuller, both of Winston-Sa- lem;.and Ws grandfather, Mr. James w! Johtjsbn of the home. Funeral services wereFriday, Nov. 12, at Ryan's Funeral Home Chapel with Evangelist Pamela Phillips offi ciating. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. Charles G. Clodfelter ^ Mr. Charles Guy Clodfelter, 76, of JojncrStrcet. Cooleemccdied Thurs day, Nov. 11,1993, at his home after three years of declining health. Funeral services were Saturday, Nov. 13, in Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Revs. Robert Goforth and Kenneth Pollock offici- niing. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials may be made to the Cooleemec Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 27, Coolccmce, NC 27014. Mr. Clodfelter was bom in Troy on Nov. 5,1918, to the late John Milton and Sally Russell Clodfelter and was employed with T&F Barbeque in Sal isbury. He was a member of the Cool- cemee Presbyterian Church. Surviving are: his wife, Ruth KathleenMnysClodfelterofthehome; adaughter, Ann Ciodfelterof Hickory; and two sons, Pete Clodfelter ofCool- ecmee and Richard Clodfelter of Co lumbia, S.C. ^ Dsvfe CoL'nfy Public Librsty IVlocksviile, NC . <J rd DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOKW, Thursday, Nov. 18,1'J'W - H. Ray Harding Mr. H. Ray Harding, 75. of Rl. 2. MiKksville, died Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1993. at Forsylh Memo- rial Hospital. 9 Mr. Harding was born Sept. 23, 1918, in Farminglon to JohnThoinasand Harding. He at- tended Drevard College and was i a U.S. Anny vet- I—i cran of WWII. Mr. Harding was a nicnibcr of the Disabled Veterans Chapter and was past district com mander. He was a member of the Grange l-odge of Winston-Salem, the American Legion, the VFW Advance Post, the Farmington Ruritan Club and was a 32nd degree Mason of the Faraiington I.odge #265. Mr. Harding was a member of Farminglon United niethodist Church, serving in variousoffices in ihcchurch and participating in mission trips through the Western North Carolina Methodist Conference. He was a re- tiicd supervisor of R.J. Archer Divi- , sion serving the company for43 years. After his retirement from R.J.R., he ;. was a veteran service officer for Davic i; County for eight years. Z. He was preceded in death by a ^daughter, Ann, ' Surviving are his wife, Anita I* SpiHman Mason Hardingoflhehome; ' five daughters, Ms. Nancy Cryder of ?Oak Ridge, Tcnn., Mrs. Katherinc Ritchie of Chester, Va., Mrs. Helen Harris of Pataskala, Ohio, Miss 'iConstancc Harding and Mrs. June iBrackenofFarminglonttwostcpsons, t Michael Mason of Lucasville, Ohio ' and Joseph Mason ofMocksvilte; nine • grandchildren; two brothers, Charles • Harding and Harvey HardingofFarm- • ington; and two sisters, Mrs. Thelma "Ott of Grecensboro and Mrs. Martha \ McNair of Richmond, Va. ; Funeral services were Thursday, ;Nov. ll.alFarmingtonUnitedMeth- todist Church, conducted by the Revs. *. David Nolan and Fred Shoaf. Burial Iwas in the Farmington Community '.Cemetery. • Memorials may be made to United •MethodistChildrcns Home, Winston- ISalem or to the Disabled Veterans • Chapter. | ^SiireliaW.Hedricli Mrs, AureliaWhiteheadHednck. y fit ofRl 9.Winston-SalemdiedSun-a« N,;.. H..993.in N.C.B.p.« Hospital after a sudden illness. She was born in Cuthbert, Ga., on Scpl 28. 1930. to E!7.y J- Whiiehead md Bamer Hicks Whitehead. Shewasmember of Bethany United Church:Ss.andwasemployedwrUjS^ Lee Corp., Farminglon Road Plant. She was preceded in death by her husband, Woodrow S.Suivlvingare-.sons.DavidHedrnk of the home, Reid Hedr.ck ofThomasviUc. Jimmy (Larry) Joyce ofM^ay ; five grandchildren; and one sister. Audrey Adams of East Bend^The funeral was to be Wednesday, Nov. n.at Bethany UniiedChurcho Cltrist, Winston-Salem. conducted by ihe Rev. Banks Sheppard. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery . Memorials may be . • Bethany United Church of 16. Box 328, Winston-Salem, NC 27107. Casper S. "Cat" Sain Mr. Casper Smith "Cat" Sain, 79, of Rt. 9, Mocksvillc died Saiurday, Nov. 13,1993, in Davic County Hos pital after a short illness. A grvcside service was Monday, Nov. 15, In Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Ron Mann officiating. Sain was bom in Davie County on Dec. 30.1913, to the laic Albert Har ris and Rosa Smith Sain and was a retired maintenance worker with Home Real Estate. He was also a farmer and carpenter. He was u mem ber of Davie Baptist Church, but at tended Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Surviving are: his wife of 52 years, Evelyn McBride Sain of the home; three daughters, Carolyn Richardson and Dorothy Marklin, both ofRl. 9. Mocksvillcand Glcnda niompson of Pillsboro; three granddaughters; four sisters, Ora Mae Chaffin of Church St., Mocksville, Geneva Foster of Rt. 3. Mocksville. Sarah Whitakci of Rt. 9, Mocksville and Helen Jordan of Hermosa Beach, Calif.; a' d one brother, Lester "Pete" Sain of Rt. 9, Mocksville. Ralph M. Zeke' Kluttz Ralph Meredith "7^kc" Klutl7..73.or2050Brigg-R<«'J.Salish"'^-'^''=f, Thursday, Nov. 11. Memorial Hospital, He had been mdeclining health forlhe past year and seriously ill for 2-1/2 weeks. Born June 30. 1920. m Dav.cCounty.Klutlxwasasonnl ihc a Benjamin Franklin and tssu. Brvm "^'"Sring in 1989 as a supervisorwith theSalishuryCitySch^ls main tenance dcparimcni with 22 ycars^ service, he had once been employed bv Kluttz Plumbing and Heating.A member of Selem U.bera,, Church and Salisbury Moose Lodge,he was a World War 11 U.S. Army veteran, having served m the Pacific Theatre and in Japan with the octupa "°strJivorsinc!udeabrolhcr. Walter Lee Kluttz of China Grove.Funeraf services were Saturday Nov. 13, at Lycrly Funeral Homes James C. Lycrly Chapel, conducted hy the Rev. Clarence Sifford, pastorofSalemLuthcranChurch.Burialwas in Salcm church cemetery.Memorials may be made to Salcm LulhcranChurch.5080ShcmllsFord Road. Salisbury. NC 28147. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 18,1993 - Duska H. Smith Mrs. Duska Hunter Smith, 87, of 264 Pine St., Mocksville, died at her home Tuesday, Nov. 16,1993. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Jim Gryder officiating. The family was to receive friends at Eaton's Funeral Home Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. Mrs. Smith was bom in Davie County July 29.1906,tothelateSamuel K. and Minnie Foster Hunter. She was a homemaker. Her husband. Henry Dalton Smith, preceded her in death in 1973. Survivors include three daughters, Betty La.shmit and Linda Caudle, both of Mocksville and Gail Cline of Win- ston-Salem; two sons, Joe Henry Smith of Mocksvilleand Edwin (Eddie) Smith ofWalkertown; nine grandchildren: 14 great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Ethel Goodwin and Tossie Johnson of Statesvilleand Mae ReavisofSalisbury. Frances Tabor Miss Frances Tabor, 93. of the Triad United Methodist Home, for merly of Statesville. died Thursday, Nov. 11, 1993. Born June 8. 1900, she was the daughter of the Rev. John B. and Lillian Josephine Templeton Tabor. A graduate of Duke University, she taught at Troutman High School and was a librarian for rnany years. She was a member of Broad Street United Methodist Church, the United Meth odist Women, the Statesville Woman's Club, the Daughters of the American Revolution Fort Dobbs Chapter, the Catawba Valley Daughters of the American Ciolonists, and the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Surviving are: 6 nephews Burr, James, Richard and William Laurie Brock of Farmington and John and Rufus Brock of Mocksville; 4 nieces, Frances B. Tucker of Eden. Rebecca T. Welch of Keraersvillc. Nancy T. Aguilero of Greensboro, and Jeannie P. Baliles of Richmond, Va. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery in Statesville on Sunday, Nov. 14, with Dr. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. offici ating. Memorials may be made to Broad Street United Methodist Church, 135 W. Broad St., Statesville, NC 28677. ^ Frank D. WardMr. Frank Dudley Ward. 23 of CDSrjTr'NC Stale "berof,h?ne''''"''y^"''^^«n,cm. is, and Mrs T 'p'®'i""'«""''ParenLs, Mr.ana Mrs. r. Frank Hennis of Mt Airv Mrs. vX av-Tss;™-Memorials may be made to * »49,cicmmons,NC270J2. faiuiday.ATo "«Hospi,a, c Nov. service ■, J^cmor/a/s J^w Hughes. > Davie County Public Library ^ Mocksville, NO (5- o Hazel Baity ^ Miss Hazel Baityi 89, formerly of Mocksville, died Sunday, Nov. 21, 1993, al Salemtowne Moravian Re tirement Center in Winston-Salem. A graveside service was to be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 23, at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Larry Hovis. Memorials may be made to a li brary of the donors choice or to The Salemtowne Retirement Center, 5401 Indiana Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 27104. ShewasbomFeb.3, l904,inDavie County, a daughter of the late John Thomas and Sedalia Eaton Baity. Miss Baity went to public .school in Mocks ville and had her first teaching posi tion there. After receiving her bachelor's degree at Meredith Col lege in Raleigh, she returned and taught six years in what was then Mocksville High School. She later attended the School of Library Sci ence at the University of North Caro lina at Chapel Hill where she received herdegree in Library Science in 1933. Her first library position was in Win ston-Salem at James A. Gray High School. In 1941, she was asked to return to Meredith to serve as head librarian. She retired in 1971. After retirement, she was a part-time mem ber of the library staff at St. Mary's College in Raleigh. For several years she was listed in Who's Who Among American Women. She was also a member of Beta Phi Mu. International Library Science Fraternity. Survivors include four nieces and one nephew. Library Nora Jane F. Ball y Mrs. Nora Jane Flynn Ball, 76, of Rt. 9, Mocksville, di^ Sunday, Nov. 21, 1993, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. She was born Nov. 16, 1917, in Yadkin County to William Avery and Fronnie Louisa Flynn. Mrs. Ball was retired from Drexel-Heritage Com pany and was of the Holiness faith. She was married to David Walter Ball who preceded her in death on Nov. 11, 1993. She was also preceded in death by a son, James Allen Ball, three sisters, and a brother. Surviving are her children, Dou glas McArthur Ball of Slate Road, Mrs. Elenora Bemice Melton of Ad vance. Mrs. Mary Leigh Smith and Mrs. Patti Jo Benson, both of Yadkin- ville, Mrs. Helen Lucille Smith of Mocksville; one sister, Lois McCann; one brother, Paul Francis Flynn; 10 grandchildren; and 11 great-grand children. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 24, at the Mackie-Gentry Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Spencer King, Jr. Royall and pastor John Dillenger, Burial was to follow in Mitchell's Chapel United Methodist Churchcemetery.Thebody was to be placed in state 30 minutes prior to the service. The family was to, receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Tues day at Mackie-Gentry Funeral Home in Yadkinville. Carolyn M. Cline ^ Mrs. Carolyn Louise Mills Cline, 58, of Rt. 5, Mocksville, died Thurs day, Nov. 18,1993, at Forsyth Memo rial Hospital. She was bom in Cabamis County on March 2, 1935, to the late Harry Smith Mills and Caroline Roberta Aldridge. She was a homemaker and a member of Foresquare Baptist Church of Concord. Survivors include: her husband, James Franklin Cline Sr. of the home; one son, James Franklin Cline Jr. of East Bend; two daughters, Mrs. Caroline Cline Stroud of East Bend and Mrs. Mary Frances Cline Cave of Courtney; four grandchildren; three brothers, Ira Smith Mills of Concord, Robert EugeneMillsofKilleen, Texas and Larry Crawford Mills of Pennsyl vania. Mrs. Cline was preceded in death by one son. Smith Owen Cline and one grandchild. Funeral services were Sunday, Nov. 21, at Mackie-Gentry Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Hunts- ville United Methodist Church cem- T jSkdie P. Burton yy ; ' Mrs. Sadie Ruth Phelps Burton, ;83, of Rt, 4, Mocksville, died Tues- ■,day, Nov, 16,1993, at Davie County ^Hospital after being in declining ',health, I Funeral services were Thursday, !Nov. 18, in Eaton Funeral Chapel Iiyith the Rev, Paul Riggs officiating. •Burial was in the Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Jemsalem Baptist Church, Rt. 4, Mocksville, NC 27028. : •! Mrs. Burton was bom in Davie County May 14, 1910, to the late ^.W. and Sara Safley Phelps and was^iiomemaker. She was of the Baptist f^ith. **Her husband, Terry Rice Burton Sr. preceded her in death on Oct. 12. £993. '; Survivors include: fi ve sons, T.R. Burton Jr. and Carlton Burton, both of Bt- 4, Mocksville, Jim Burton andbon Burton of Salisbury and Wayne Burton of Asheville; sevengrandchil-(jren; and four great-grandchildren. •Charles Clyde Cline • Mr. Charles Clyde Cline, 81, of• Newton, diedThursday, Nov. 18,1993, ;at Catawba Memorial Hospital in '.Hickory.l He was bom Oct. 17, 1912, in •Catawba County, the son of the late G, CLamar. Cline and Lillte Setzer Cline.'Hewas the retired ownerofClineBroth- : ers Welding, a member of First Presby- 'terian Church in Newton and a U.S.•Navy World War II veteran. He w^• preceded in death by his parents and his ;vnfe, Benuce Mclver Cline.• ; Survivorsincludeiadaughter.Helen •C^tt of Mocksville; 3 sisters, Mrs. ;Mary Lindsay and Mrs. Irma Long, :both ofNewton and Mrs. Aileen Mackie ;oif Catawba; a brother, Harold Cline of '.(Estonia; and 2 grandchildren. : ! Funeral services were Saturday, iNov. 20, at First Presbyterian Church •in Newton with Revs. Dr. Joseph•Welker, Cynthia Williams and Fred•Thompson officiating. Burial was in;E^tview Cemetery. ; Memorials may be made to First•Piesbyterian Church Organ Fund. 701 IN. Main Ave., Newton, NC, 28658 or itoN.C. Boys and Girls Home, PO Box ll27. Lake Waccamaw, NC, 28450. etery.•/ J V . % V •X. . o Larry D. Dulin Larry D. Dulin. 39. of Reading, Pa., formerly ofMocksviI!ediedTue.s- day. Nov. 16. 1993. after a short ill- ness. Bom Sept. 27. 1954. in Rowan County. Dulin was a son of Ella Mae Lyons Dulin of Mocksville and the late Charlie Dulin. While living in Mocksville. he was employed at Ingersoll-Rand and Hanes Manufac turing Co. in Advance. He had lived in Reading for two yean and was employed by Arrow Shirt Co. A graduate of Davie High School, he attended David.son County Com munity College and Forsyth Techni cal College. He Was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. Mocksville. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: son. Derrick Dulin ofMocks ville; brothers, William Britton of Salisbury and Stevie Dulin of Mocks ville; maternal grandfather. Jesse Lyons of Mocksville; and paternal grandmother. Alma Dulin of Mocks ville. Funeral services were Saturday. Nov. 20. at Shiloh Baptist Church, conductedby the Rev. Donald Jenkins. Burial was in the church cemetery. Paul G. Jones Mr. Paul Grimes Jones. 67, of Rt. 4. Baltimore Rd., Advance died at his home Sunday, Nov. 21,1993, after a short illness. Funeral services were to be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with the Revs. Dan Martin and Jimmy Myers officiating. Burial was to be in the Bixby Presby terian Church cemetery. Mr. Jones was born in the Mocks community of Davie County on Sept. 9.1926. to Rossie Comatzer Jones of Advance and the late Marvin Roscoe Jones. He retired in 1988 from Heri tage Furniture Co. He was a member of the Bixby Presbyterian Church, a graduate of Advance High School, a veteran of U.S. Army serving in WWII and a member of the Advance VFW. Surviving in addition to his mother are his wife, Lizzie Keaton Jones of the home; two sons, Gary Paul Jones and David Wayne Jones, both of Ad vance; two grandchildren; and two sisters. Mildred Brown of Greens boro and Ruth Orrell of Advance. !/ I William Richard Ferebee I Mr. William Richard Ferebee. 76. •of kt. 8. Angell Rd.. Mocksville. died •Sunday. Nov. 21.1993. in N.C. Bap- ;tis| Hospital in Winston-Salem after a ;brief illness. ; ; Funeral services were to be Tues- ;day. Nov. 23. at 2 p.m. in Eatons ;Baptist Church with the Rev. David IGilbreath. pastor, ofnciating. Burial .was to follow in the chuioh cemetery. . Memorials may be made to the |Eatons Baptist Church. Rt. 8. Box ;I97, Mocksville. NC 27028. Mr. Ferebee was bom in David County on Jan. 9. 1917. to the late Joseph G. and Florence Foster .'Ferebee. He was a farmer and a mem- ,ber of Eatons Baptist Church. I Surviving are two brothers. Wayne Ferebee of Mocksville and Joseph Ferebee of Misenheimer. Mary B. Osterlund / Mrs. Maty Baldwin Osterlund. 78. of 3102 Bermuda Village.'Advance, died Friday. Nov. 19. 1993. at her home. Mrs. Osterlund was bom July 19. 1915. in Media. Pa. to George F. and Mary Landy Baldwin. She was a long time resident of Wilmington. Del., and moved to the Winston-Salem area in 1992. t Surviving are: her husband. John N. Osterlund of the home; two daugh ters. Mrs. James W. Smack of Win ston-Salem and Mrs. Edward' G. Rendell of Philadelphia. Pa.; and four grandsons. Burial was to be in Wilmington. Del. / • ® • Davie County Public Library Moeksviile, NO James W. Graham J Mr.JamesWilliamGraham.Sl.of 1975WoodleafBaiberRd.,Woodleaf, died Saturday. Nov. 20. 1993, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. He was bom June II, 1912, in Iredell County, a son of the late Wil liam Scott and Hattie Mae Sides Gra ham. He was educated in the Iredell County schools. Mr. Graham owned and operated the Jimmy Graham In surance Co. and Insurance Services of Salisbury. He was a member of the Cleveland United Methodist Church and the Cleveland Masonic Lodge. Funeral services were Monday, Nov. 22. in the Summersett Memorial Chapel by his minister, the Rev. Claudia G. Harrelson. interment was in Rowan Memorial Park with Ma sonic rites by the Cleveland Masonic Lodge. He was preceded in death by his wife. Allah Bea Doby Graliafn on Sept. 9.1993. He is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Jerry Contrada of Graham and one grandchild. Memorials may be made to Ox ford Orphanage, 600 College St.. Oxford. NC 27565 or to Hospice of Rowan County, P.O. Box 1603, Salis bury. NC 28145. William G. Reavis u Mr. William Grady Reavis, 88. of Hendersonville. died Tuesday. Nov. 2.1993, at home. He is survived by; his wife, Ellen Miller Anderson Reavis; two daugh ters. JoAnn Maklebust of Livonia. Mich, and Susan Cragg ofFort Wayne. Ind.; five grandchildren; and one brother, Henry Waldon Reavis of Mocksville. His first wife. Carolyn Sherman Reavis. preceded him in death. Mr. Reavis was bom in Yadkin County on June 19. 1905. a son of Wiley Hampton Reavis and Martha Jane Steelman Reavis. He attended Harmony High School and Appala chian State Teacher's College. Mr. Reavis settled in Detroit, Mich., where he was employed in the automobile industry. Upon retirement, he returned to North Carolina. A memorial service was Saturday. Nov. 20, at South Oak Ridge Baptist Church in Yadkinville. Memorials in his name may be made to the church. rn.iNTY enterprise MCORDJM;;;^^ "Polly" Stroud Mrs. Palma Olivia "Polly" Solberg Stroud. 76, of Route I, Harmony, died Saturday. Nov. 20, 1993, in t' Rowan Memo- ^ rial Ho.spital in Salisbury after a Br vii' JjB short illness. She was boni ^ Dec. 1. 1915, in " • ' M Omega.Minn.,to K the late Peter B. m and Gundn ' Baiikol Solberg. She received her educational training in the Waubun (Minn.) High School and at the School of Nursing of St. Luke's Hospital in Duluth. After graduating from the school of nurs ing. she spent lime in the surgery section of St. Luke's Hospital and then joined the U.S. Army in 1944. She saw foreign service in England, France, Belgium, and Germany. She moved to North Carolina Dec. 31. 1952. and helped open the first Medical Ward at Salisbury V.A. Hos pital in 1953. She retired as Supervi sor with the Psychiatric Service also with the V.A. Medical Center in Sal isbury with 40 years of service. She was retired from the Army with the rank of Captain. She was of the Lutheran faith. Surviving are her husband, James Glenn Stroud, and three First cousins. Memorials may be directed to the Cemetery Fund of Society Baptist Church, Garden Valley Road, Staiesville, NC 28677. Marvin J. Taylor Mr. Marvin J. Taylor, 67, died at his home in Advance Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1993, following a lengthy ' illness. He was born in Wilkes County, a . son of Herman and Dora Byers Tay lor. He was a member of Yadkin Val ley Baptist Church and was retired ' from the U.S. Army after 32 years of service and was a member of VFW ; 11 th District Memorial Honor Guard. Funeral services were Friday, Nov. 19, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. RonnieCraddock. Burial was • inWestlawnGardensofMemory with military honors by the Memorial Honor guard of which he was a mem ber. Heissurvived by;hiswife,'I"hclma of the home; a son, Marvin J. Taylor Jr.; one grandson and twogreat-grand- daughters, all of Winston-Salem; two sisters, Margaret Lockamy of Win ston-Salem and Mrs. Rebecca Lowry of Wallburg: and a brother. Henry Taylor of Linwood. Memorials may be made to the VFW I Ith District Memorial Honor Guard, c/o Haran Martin. 148 Queensbury Rd.. Winston-Salem. NC 27104. Elgin "Hank" Williams Mr. Elgin Vestal "Hank" Williams, 71. of Route 2. Fork-Bixby Road. Advance, died Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1993. in Forsylh Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Friday, Nov. 19, in Trinity Baptist Church with the Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. Burial was in Davie Baptist Church Cem etery. Mr. Williams was born in Davie County May 11, 1922, to the late Spencer Franklin and Martha Ireland Williams and was retired from West ern Electric. For the past 5 years he had been employed with Wal-Mart in Mocksville.HewasamcmberofTrin- ity Baptist Church. Surviving are: his wife, Mary Myers Williams of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Gail Long of Mocks- ville, Mrs. Evonne Hilboum of Ad vance and Mrs. Kathey Pamell of Linwood; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four sisters, Vir ginia Beauchamp of Advance. Col leen Vestal of Arcadia, Mary Hilton of Winston-Salem. and Alice Rum mage of Lexington; and six brothers, George Franklin Williams, Walter Glenn "Pete" Williams, Nathan Will iams and Dallas Williams, all of Lex ington. Gurney Williams of Mocks- ville and Billy Williams of Advance. Memorials may be made toTrinity Baptist Church, Route 4, Mocksville. NC 27028. n Davie CoLin^y Public Library fvlocksviile, NC - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 2,1993 Margaret H. Adams Mrs. Margaret Juanita Holton Adams, 95. of Bessemer City, died Saturday, Nov. 27^^993, in Gaston IMemorial Hospital in Gastonia after -iteing in declining health. : Funeral services were Monday, •Nov. 29, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ed Tapper officiating. . Burial was in the Union Chapel United iMethodisi Church cemetery. Mrs. Adams was bom in Davie rCounty on Nov. 7, 1898, to the late Benjamin F. Holton Sr. and Octavis Khox Holton and was a retired bank clerk. She moved to Tulsa, Okla., when she was 18 years old and re turned to North Carolina to reside in Bessemer City in 1983. She was a member of the United Methodist Church in Tulsa and was the widow of the late George W. Adams. Surviving isone sister-in-law, Mrs. Hattie Holton of Harmony. 1 Ruth Ellen Deadmon J i Ruth Ellen Deadmon, 88, of 1505 •I Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury, for- » merly of the Franklin community and 2 Mock Placd, Mocksville, died Mon- j j day, Nov. 22,1993, at Autumn Care I j of Salisbury. She had been in declin- I I tag health several years and seriously ; ill three weeks. ; Bom Oct. 2, 1905, in Salisbury, • Miss Deadmon was a daughter of the i late John Franklin and Mary Dwire Deadmon. She was educated in Salis- > bury schools and was a member of i Stallings Memorial Baptist Church, > where she had been church pianist, - worked for a number of years in the I beginner's department of Sunday j school and was a member of the ; Women's Missionary Union, Connie ' Edwards Circle, Young at Heart Club ; and T.E.L. Dorcas Sunday School Class. • Survivors include several nieces • and nephews. • Funeral services were Friday, Nov. j 26, at Summersett Funeral Home's • Memorial Chapel, conducted by the «Rev. Dr. Ronald J. Heddle, pastor of ;.Stallings Memorial Baptist Church. l:Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. ■; Memorials may be made to '.;Stallings Memorial Baptist Church, 8I7S.Main St., Salisbury.NC 28144. William A. Bennett Mr. William A. (Snook) Bennett, y 80, of 2920 S. Stratfoid Road. Win- ston-Salem, died Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1993, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. He was bom March 15, 1913, in Davie County to Drue Denris and (Car rie Flinchum Bennett and spent his early childhood in the Comatzer com munity. He had lived the past 43 years in Forsyth County and was co-owner and operator of Bennett and Bailey Store for 32 years. Mr. Bennett was a member of First Baptist Church of Gemmons and was a member of the White Rock Civitan Club. He is survived by: his wife, Mrs. Wyolene Bailey Bennett of the home; a son, Timothy Bennett of Honolulu, Hawaii; 2 sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Potts and Mrs. Druzilla Potts, both of Route 3, Mocksville; 2 brothers, Eugene Bennett of Route 3, Mocksville and Dyke Bennett of Farmington. Funeral services were Saturday at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Dr. Robert Cantwell. Entombment was in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Eula L. HoffmanJ Mrs. Eula Lowe Hoffman, 67, ofRoute 4, Mocksville, died at IredellMemorial Hospital in Stalesville Thursday, Nov. 25,1993.Funeral services were Saturday,Nov. 27, in Eaton Funeral Chapelwith the Rev; Jim Gryder ofTiciating.Burial was in the Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee.Mrs. Hoffman was bom March 3,1926, in Washington County, Va., tothe late Henry Craig and Bessie MaeWoodby Lowe and was a homemaker.She was a member of Trinity Baptist Church.Her husband, Howard Hoffman, preceded her in death.Survivors include: one stepson,Lewis Hoffman of Mocksville; two stepdaughters, Dorothy Roop ofFries,Va., and Joyce Tilsonof Marion, Va.;eight stepgrandchildren; six stepgreat-grandchildten; and three sisters, SarayRutter of Abingdon, Va., Ida Rambo of Rural Retreat, Va.. and Mae Sextonof Lexington. William P. Church y Mr. William P. Church, 64, of Rt.5 Statesville, died Monday, Nov.1993, at his residence after a lengthy illness. Prior to his illness he was employed by G.L. Wilson Building Co.Surviving arc: his wife, Mrs. BettyTaylorChurch;oncson, Perry Church of Statesville; three daughters, Mrs.Barbara Stroud and Mrs. NonnaGibson,bothofStatesvilIc,Mrs.^bra Tate of East Bend; four grandchil dren; five brothers, RobertFrank Church and Roy Church, all ofStatesville, Paul ChurchofClemmons and Grady Church of Morganton; andfour sisters, Mrs. Lou Ann Jones ofStatesville,Mrs. Alice Absher of Harmony, Mrs. Antha Reid ofWilkesboro.andMrs. Lucy McCarthy of Geneva, 111.Funeral services wereFnday.Nov. 26 at Northview Wesleyan Churchby the Revs. Dean Uvender, JeffCoply and Gary Stoot. Burial was inIredell Memorial Gardens.Memorials may be made to Hospice of Iredell County, P.O. Box 822,Statesville, NC 28687. /Elizabeth G. Hundley Mrs. Elizabeth Glass Hundley, 86, of 5401 Indiana Ave., Salemtowne, formerly of Gordon Dr., Winston- Salem, died Friday, Nov. 26,1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom March 22, 1907, in .Cma, Va. Mrs. Hundley was a mem ber of New Philadelphia Moravian -XHhurch. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin H. Hundley Sr. Surviving are: three sons, Edwin J. "Jim" Hundley Jr. of Winston-Salem, William Eley Hundley of Lexington and Michael S. Hundley of Mocks ville; 11 grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren.Funeral services were Monday,Nov. 29, at New Philadelphia Moravian Church with Dr. Worth Green officiating. Burial was in the church graveyard. ,• Memorials may be made to the Salemtowne Endowment Fund. . o fVxS Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 2,1993 Clarence MarklandJn Mr. Clarence Matthew Markland ^ Jr., 70, of 401 North Main Street, Mock Place Apartments, Mocksvilie, died Tuesday. Nov. 23, 1993, at his home after having been in declining health for the past eight years. Funeral services were Thursday. Nov. 25, in Eaton Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Buff officiating. Burial was in the Elbaville United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Elbaville United Methodist Church, c/o Mrs. Mattie Tucker, Advance, N.C. 27006. Mr. Markland was bom in Nor folk, Va., March 4, 1923, to the late Clarence M. Markland Sr. and Lillie Mae Leary Markland, and was a re tired auto salesman. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, having served dur- ' ing WWII. He was a member of the Elbaville United Methodist Church. Survivors include: one sister, Mrs. Vivian Bailey of Advance, and one brother, Raymond "Ticky" Markland of Mocksvilie. W. Cain Reavis / Mr. William Cain Reavis, 81, of Route 8, Mocksvilie, died Friday, Nov. 27,1993, in Davie County Hospital after an illnes^ of eight months. Funeral, senices were Sunday in Liberty Baptist Church with the Revs. Marvin Blackbumand Albert Bracken . officiating. Burial with graveside Masonic Rite^ was in the church cero- eteiy.'"' - | Memorials! may be in^e.to the Liberty Baptist Church,'c/o Mr. ) Lowell Reavis, Route 6, 223, Mocksvilie, NC 27028.'^ ^ ? • Mr. Reavis was bora in Yadkin County April 1912, to the late Wil liam Dudley and LulaHarkey Reavis . and was retired with 25 years of ser- vice as supervisor in the finishing j depaitmentof Heritage Furniture, He ' was a charter member of the North { Davie Ruritan Club and was a mem- ' beroftheMocksvilleMasonic Lodge. . He had bMn| a lifelong member of Libe^ Baptist Church where he had , ' served as a (jeaconJ'Sunday School teacher and superintendent and sang in the chiirch|choiir.?\i-c;; His wife,'La^ Reavis Reavis pre- i ceded him in|death m 1982. ^ Survivorsincliide: two daughters, Mrs. LuRay! Nix of San Antonio, Texas, and hte. J,udithBeauchamp of Winston-Salem; four grandchildren; one sister,.Mrs. Jessie Howell of Mocksvilie; ^d two brothers, Duard Reavis of Mocksvilie and Donald Reavis of Yadkinville. y J.C. Montgomery J.C. Montgomery, 69, of Baltimore, Md., a Rowan County, N.C. native, died Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1993, at Liberty Medical Center in Baltimore. Bom July 26,1924, Montgomery was a son of the late Jeff and Bell Montgomery. Educated in the Rowan County schools, he was a retired truck driver. Survivors include: brothers. Bishop W.O.K. Gray of Woodleaf and Wade Montgomery of Baltimore; sisters, Willie Mae Lyttle, Leazer Smyre and Eddie Rucker, all of Woodleaf and Maggie Gray of Baltimore. Funeral services were Tuesday, Nov. 30, in Baltimore. I Madge Sheets J Mrs. Madge Elizabeth Burton Sheets, 76, died Thursday, Nov. 25, 1993, at Arbor Acres in Winston-Sa lem following a brief illness. She was bom on Feb. 17,1917, in Davie County to Samuel Gaston Bur ton and Addie P. Burton. Mrs. Sheets was a graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School and was a member of Ardmore Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, JtAn M. Sheets in 1989. She is survived by: 3 daughters, . Mrs. Ann Bernard of Winston-Salem, Miss JanetSheetsofWaco, Texas, and Mrs. Mary,Skipp^bf Batimore, Md.; her mother of Brookiidge Rctireinent Community; and 3 grandchildren. A gravcdde service was held Satur day at Fprsyth Memorial Pmk. , y Pauline F. MorefieldMargiePaulineFlemingMorefield, 73 of 1602 First St.. Salisbury, died Monday. Nov. 29,1993, at her home. She had been in declining health twoyears and seriously ill since June. Bom April 19. 1920. in Davie County, Mrs. Morefield was adaugh- ter of the late David and OzieMcDanielFleming.EducatedinDavie County schools, she was a member of Community Baptist Church aiid worked in the Idtchen of First Baptist Church for over 20 years. Survivors include: her husban^ Richard L. Morefield; sons, Richaro L. Morefield Jr. and Larry D. Morefield, both of Salisbury; daugh ter, Gale Sales of Salisbury; eightgrandchildren; two great-grandchil dren; brothers, James Edward and Matthew Gene Heming. both of Salisbury; and sister; Dora Dean Jones of Mocksvilie. „ . Funeral services were Tuesday at Summersett Funeral Home's Memo rial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Christopher O'Guin, pastor of Conri- munity Baptist Church. Bunal was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowan County, P.O. Box 1603, Salisbury, NC 28145-1603. Davie County Public Library ^ Mocksvilie, NC . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 2,1993 ■lOUie Smith-Frost • Mrs. Ollie Hall Smilh-Frost, 104, of 'oledo, Ohio, died Nov. 20, 1993, at le Rower Hospital in Toledo. She was bom March 4.1889, to the ate Jim and Eliza Hall of Mocksville. She was the granddaughter of Jennie Woodruff, the first black woman irought to the south as a slave. She lived most of her life in Forsyth County before moving to Toledo in 1980. She was a member of Smith Grove A.M.E. Zion Church near Mocksville. She worked for many years for the R.J. [Reynolds family and more than 32 years for the Maish Haitman family. She was preceded in death by her first husband. George Wylie Smith,and hersecond husband, the Rev. Van Frost. Six children also preeded her in death. Survivors include: 3 daughters, Mrs.^ Ella M. Green of Thomasville, Mrs. •Gladys Glenn and Mrs. Mary D. Freelon, both of Toledo, Ohio; a son, •Mr. Charles Smith of Winston-Salem; '28 grandchildren; 65 great-grandchil- ■dren;and51 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Nov. 28 at the ; Russell Funeral Home Chapel by the i Rev. Horace C. Walser. Burial was in : ^th Grove A.NJ.E. Zion Cemetery. /Paul TVuman Steelman Mr. Paul Tmman Steelman, 94, of Route 3, Yadkinville, died Sunday, Nov. 28, 1993, at Hoots Memorial Hospital in Yadkinville. Bom in Davie County on May 4, 1899, he was the son of the late Thomas A. Steelman and Dora Harding Steelman. He was a retired farmer and was of the Baptist faith. He was preceded in death by his wife, Evelyn Way Steelman who died in January 1993. Survivors include: 2 sons. Tmman James Steelman of Harmony and Elden Duayne Steelman of Route 6, Mocks ville; 2 daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Goodman of Yadkinville and Mrs. Charlotte S. Beler of Alberta, Canada; 12 grandchildren; and 9 great-grand- children. Funeral services were tobe Wednes day at 2 p.m. at Mackie-Gentiy Chapel with Rev. David Kiser officiating. Burial was to be in Sandy Springs Baptist Cemetery. EnuLy J. Warivonchik Mrs. Emily Jaksik Warivonchik, 91, of 2307 Cloveidale Ave., Win- ston-Salem, died Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1993, at The Oaks at Forsyth. Mrs. Warivonchik was bom March 29,1902, in Moravia, C?ech Repnb- lic to Bernard and Mary Jaksik. She was a member of SL Leo's Catholic Church and was a member of the . Golden Club, a senior citizens organi zation with St Leo's. Mrs. Warivonchik was precededin death by her hi/sband, Mr. JohnWarivonchilt'ShemovjMJ to Whiston- Salem from New^York City in 1973. Surviving' w one daughter,-Mrs. Marie Travison of -Winstqn-^Salem;; two grandsdnSi Ruisseil Travison ;of:Raleigh' and-Clifford'Travison. of ;! Davie p)unty; W^ , children, ^ Funeral mass wasPriday, Nov. 26, at St Leo's' Cathblic Church by Fr.Jaities Sol^arii^Bui^ was at Fors](thMemorial. i^jCemetery. Sadie B. Thompson J Mrs. Sadie Bivins Thompson, 82, formerly of Erwin St., Cooleemee, died Thursday, Nov. 25,1993, in the Brian Center Nursing Center in Salis bury. A graveside service was Monday, Nov. 29, in Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery, with Mr. Robert Creason officiating. Memorials may be made to Cool eemee First Presbyterian Church, Cooleemee, NC 27014. Mrs. Thompson was bom in Davie County Nov. 3,1911, to the late Fred and Nannie Rodden Bivins and was retired from Erwin Mills. She was a member of the Cooleemee First Pres byterian Church. Her husband, James M. "Bunk" Thompson Sr., preceded her in death in 1974. She was also preceded in death by two daughters, Faye Dudley and Elizabeth Thompson. Survivors include: two sons, James M. Thompson Jr. and Bobby M. Thompson, both of Cooleerhee; two sisters, Maude Wofford and Ethel Bivins, both of Cooleemee; and one brother, James Bivins of Salisbury. Ave.; Wii^nfS^enu NC 27104 orto a chari^bf the donor's choice. <S-' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 9,1993 Elizabeth J. Adams Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Adams, 56. of 1301 E. First St., Winslon- Salem died Friday. Dec. 3, 1993, at her residence. She was a native of Dillon, S.C., and had lived in Winston-Salem for over 40 years. She was a member of Christ's Temple Church of God in Christ, Inc., Mocksville where she served with the Missionary Society and the Pastor's Aid. She was an em ployee of N.C. Baptist Hospital as an operating room technician. Surviving are: her husband, Roosevelt Adams; a daughter, Mary E. Thomp.son; and a grandson, all of the home; one son, Robert Lee Johnson ofWinston-Salem; four sisters, Elei.sc Johnson of Mullings, S.C., Dorothy Mae Crawford ofLoris, S.C., Beatrice Miller and Martha Ann Smith, all of Winston-Salem; and three brothers. Otto John.son of Winston-Salem, ClevesterJohnsonofGreensboro, and Joseph Johnson of Dillon, S.C. Funeral services were Tuesday, Dec. 7, at the Greater Faith Chapel Holiness Church, conducted by the Rev. John C. McClurkin. Burial was in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Dora Belle R. Dedmon Mrs. Dora Belle Ridenhour Dedmon. 89. formerly of Route 7, Davie Academy Road, Mocksville, died Sunday. Dec. 5,1993. in Autumn Care of Mocksville where she had been a resident for the past 9-1/2 years. She had been seriously ill for the past month. Funeral services were Tuesday, Dec. 7. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Joe Collinsofficiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park in Sal isbury. Memorials may be made to the Memorial Fund of Cooleemee United Methodist Church. P.O. Box 157, Cooleemee, NC 27014. Mrs. Dedmon was bom in Davie County Oct. 24.1904. to the late John Franklin and Louise FosterRidenhour. She was an avid homemaker who especially enjoyed cooking and sew ing. She was a lifelong member of the Cooleemee United Methodist Church and was also a member of the Cool eemee Senior Citizens. She held a teacher'scertificate from Appalachian State Teacher's College in Boone. Survivors include her husband of the home, Earl Theodore Dedmon; one daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Cranford of Route 7, Mocksville; two grand children; and two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Tiller of Lynchburg, Va.. and Mrs. Thelma R. Richey of Charlotte. Warner G. Barney Mr. Warner Glenn Barney, 77, of J 531 Beth Ave., Winston-Salem, died Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. HewasbomSept.8,1916, in Davie County to Walter Giles and Althaea Mabel Comatzer Barney. Mr. Barney was retired from Roadway Trucking Co; Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Sadie Spach Barney ofthehome;twodaugh- ters, Don Marie Spach ofWilmington and Mrs. Glenda Suzette Davis of Advance; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; onesistcr, Willie Mae Howard of Advance; and two brothers, L.B. Barney and Ronald L. Barney, both of Advance. Funeral services were Friday, Dec. 3, at Hayworih-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Roger W. Kimball. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Robert Curtis Evans / Mr. Robert Curtis Evans, 74, of Route 1, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1993, in Forsyth Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m., Thursday inEatonFuneral Chapel with the Rev. Gary Kling officiating. Burial will be in Center United Methodist Church cemetery. The family was to be at Eatons Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. Memorials may be made to the cem etery or paving fund of Center United Methodist Church, c/o Mrs. Judy Anderson, Route 1, Box 242A, Mocks ville, N.C. 27028. Mr. Evans was bomin DavieCounty Aug. 9. 1919, to the late George and Cuba Keesee Evans and was the former owner ofEvans Hardware and the R.C. Evans Tax Service. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and served more than four years with lliree ofthose years in the South Pacific during WWII. He was a member of Center United Methodist Church where he served as chairman of the building committee during the construction of the present church bui Idi ng. He was the first president of the Center Commu nity Development Association and was active in organizing the Center Volun teer Fire Department. He was an active member of the VFW. Mr. Evans was alsoapan-timeresidentofNorthMyrtie Beach and was an avid fisherman. Surviving are his wife, Catherine Anderson Evans of the home; one sis ter, Mrs. Margaret Latham of Route 1, Mocksville; one brother, George E. Evans of Yadkinville Road, Mocks ville. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC Garvie C. Brannon n Mr.GarvieCouchBrannon,72,of 20 Wright Lane, Mocksville, died Friday, Dec. 3, 1993. at Baptist Hos pital in Winston-Salem. • He was bom in Yadkin County Oct. 4. 1921, to Miles H. and Violii Pearl Nicks Brannon. He was retired from Heritage Furniture Co. and wa<; aU.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He attended Liberty United Method ist Church in Mocksville and Arling ton Heights Free Will Baptist Church in Lexington. He was preceded in death by hr wife. Mary Ellen Swisher;onedaugh ler, Mrs. Faye Elizabeth Lewis; am' three brothers, J.P., Charles andCraij Brannon. ;• Surviving are two sons, Harve\ Gray Brannon of Mocksville and Gar: Lee Brannon of Lilburn, Ga.; on'half-brother.RayfordBrannonofLex inglon; and three sisters. Mrs. Olh HoUeman of Mocksville. Mrs. Haiti Harris of Elkin and Mrs. Annie Rol eris of Lexington. Funeral services were Sunday, Dc. 5, at Mackie-Genlry Chapel, coi ducted by the Rev. Doug McGc Burial was in Center United Melho isi Church cemetery. "Trudy" George ^ Mrs. Gertrude "Trudy" Moore George. 72, of 507 S. Main St., Ml. Airy, died Fri- 199^ at Wesley '7^3^ Long Hospital in /W • Greensboro. ^ t Mrs. George wasbomMaylS, j 1921, in Iredell -WlK County, daughter ' of the late Will- iam Luckey and 1^. Daisy Jennings ' Moore. Her family moved to Mocks ville in 1932. She graduated from Mocksville HighSchool and Womans College of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, She was a member of the Central United Meth odist Church of Mt. Airy, and was a retired school teafher. Surviving are:'her husband. Bow man George of the home; one daugh ter. Miss Beth George of Greensboro; two sons, Phil George of High Point and Rossie George of Lowgap; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Muriel Weathers ofRaleigh; and one brother, Raymond Moore of Lehigh Acres, Fla. Funeral services were Monday, Dec. 6. at the Central United Method ist Church, conducted by the Rev. John E. Davis Jr. Burial was in the Ookdale Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Mt. Airy Restoration Foundation, P.O. Box 447, Mt. Airy. NC 27030. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 9,1993 VKoodrowGrav /ason C. GrubbsI W W ^ Mr.JasonC.Grubbs.75,of5123 y 1 Woodiyr Route Alton Dr., Winston-Salem, died Fri- 1993 at R ^ Nov. 25. day, Dec. 3,1993, at his home follow- after an Hospital ing eight months of serious illness.''H/w»bo™A»g.8,.9l8.i„Wi„. County Gra ' *" Rowan ston-Salem to Charlie Jason Grubbs^AEdd^e Bell Gray. Kurat^^n Ui"R^an County schools, he was a re- ienisaSHXs'S^ lo1,"®frc' "T °™«hing.' s n?T3 rarK. iNj., nine grandchil. broth'e ®'^®®'*S'^"dchiIdren;Jin nf Gray oiWoodleaf and Wade Monlgome^. ofBaltimore. Md.; and sisters. W^e ^die B. Rucker. all of Woodleaf. and Magahne Gray of Baltimore. MtTFuneral services were Friday at NewJemsalemHolinessChurch lolducted by Bishop Junior Giay. Burial was in the church cemeteiy. J and Millie Crews Grubbs. He served with the Air Force during World War II and was retired from North State Supply. Surviving are: his wife, Margaret Woolen Grubbs of the home; one son. Timothy Jason Grubbs Sr. of Win- ston-Salem; one daughter. Mrs. Cheyrel Bameycastle of Mocksville; four grandchildren; one great-grand child; and one sister, Mrs. Murtle Phillips of Winston-Salem. Graveside services were Sunday. Dec. 5. at Providence Moravian Church graveyard, conducted by the Revs. B.A. Carroll and David Wooten. Ruth Branch Nesbit Mrs. Ruth Branch Nesbit. 80. of815 Woodleaf-Barber Road ItebeccaG. Littleton - Wiliiiington,: died .Ttesday Dec 7 ' cal Center^ a brief illneM.'^'^^^^ ;Ste ^ bord ^ril 18; 1909, ia ' •wofSt Jarnw^iso^Chun^ 4 , . in death by hahusband. Cato,M. Littleton Jr.: : 1 Survivore inciude her son, John Brewsterijttieton ofKty West a i Bicl^ A. DuniM Jr; -t of Wilnungtont four'grandchildreni 1 '"'O sisters, and Ito. Delia jSrantYokeley of Win: " roftS' -ui •Jr.ofM«ksvinUdWiIliamA.Grant' ofCamden, S.ci-. 4 ..'iv ...j s > . Woodleaf. died Monday. Dec. 6,1993, at Davie County Hospital. She had been in de clining health for^two years and seri ously ill for two weeks. Funeralservices weretobeat I p.m. Wednesday;D^ft,^UnityPresbyte- limChuichwithli^iWdhamT.Wu^ nf officiating. Burisd was U> be in Unity Presbyterian Chiindioeiiieteiy. : Menaorialsinayteni^totheUni^ PresbyteriaiiaiuictrMe^tial Fund, P.O. Box 28 •Woodl^.RC, 27054. Born Feb. 24,1913,'in h^on, she wasthedaughterof^iateGroverC, and Mary Pjrntt Brahck'^he,received.^' htf educatioh in Marion spools and - wasagradu^ofMontieatJ^orCol- ' lege and the Davis School of Nursing, of StatesviIIe. StevWas,,a registered : nurse and retired as headbf the obste't-. rical unit at Davie Coiinty Hospital in 1977.''"'- ShewasamemberjofjUnltyPre^by-. terian Church where she'was a ihember ; oftheWomen'sSunday8choolclass,a j 'Sundayschoolteoci^^andchain^ 1 the refieshmcnt cor^t^^^ 4-^ '!f [' v?he was prece^ W^deaA^^ j first husband, jay-&btt Poster oh Feb.', [ 2, ^ Sheissumyiedbyhnsectm^^ I band, Tahi^e,)^N^^U; thro, spns^ j i Roi^dSco^FiM^;qf J^ 'T.R, Edwt^l^jijps^ : j and Jay Dou;^ FoSthr' bf Wbodleaf;' ^;■ one step-son,/ Joei/T8''-4Nesbit of-j Muscatine,-Iowa;:one steprdaughter, > Mary Guice^of Raleigh;-one brother, Paul Branch ofFla^ and six'grandchil- dren and one great-grandchildJ' 4 ; ^ She was.precet^ V.'ri^|h\by a .grandchild, Chri^pl^ Lee^Fhster in. 198a y Clarkson R. Hoskins Jr. Mr. Clarkson Russell Hoskins Jr.. 64. of Rt. 5. Mocksville, died Tues- day.Nov.30. l993.atForsythMemo- rial Hospital. He was bom Sept. 19. 1929. in Winston-Salem to Clarkson Russell Hoskins Sr. and Alice Newlin Hoskins. Mr. Hoskins was retired from Southern Bell Telephone Company and was a member of Forsyth Friends Meeting. Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. Peggy Bovender Hoskins of the home; one daughter, Emily Wall of Winston- Salem; one son. Clarkson Russell Hoskins 111 of Mocksville; one grandchild; and one sister, Dorothy Brown of Winston-Salem. Graveside services were Friday.Dec. 3. at Forsyth Memorial Park by the Revs. Richard Eskew and Victor Murchison. Memorials may be made to Konnoak Hills Lions Club, c/o Ken neth Berrier, Treasurer, P.O. Box 12627, Winston-Salem. NC 27117. € Davie County Public Library !\^ocksviiie, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 9,1993 J William F. Whisenhunt Mr. William F. Whisenhunt, 50, of Route 2. EUdn. died Wednesday, Nov1993, at Memorial Ho^l. ->1 March •1943, m Forqih Cbtmty to the late Webster Lee and Fanny Churoh "'hisenhunL He served in the U.S Arniy in Korea. Surviving are: a daughter. Mis. Teresa Huston of Route 2, EUdn- 3 »ns. WUliamDouglas Whisenhunt of' ^bson,EniestPrestonWhisenhuntcf'J^ute 2, Elkin, and Uster Lee WhisenhuntofElldn;3grandchildren-one sister, Mrs. Ruby McBride of MocksviUe; 4 brothers, Roy Whisenhunt and Richard Whisenhunt, both of Advance, Robert WhisenhuntandRay Whisenhunt, both of MocksviUe.Funeral services were Saturday, Noy.27,at Johnson's Funeral Home inElkm with the Revs. Roger Tilley and DaimySmith officiating. Burial was inthe family cemeteiy. Mary Jettie M. White Mrs. Mary Jettie Martin Whit^ / 100, of Jeffersonboro, Pa., formerly of MocksviUe, died Monday, Nov. ; 29,1993. . „She was bom in Yadkin County on Aug. 27, 1893, to Williams Martin and Lillie Elizabeth "Betty" Baity Martin. Mrs. White was a graduate of Courtney High School and was a homemaker. She was a member of Courtney Baptist Church where she was a former Sunday School teacher. Mrs. White was preceded m death ^y her husiand, Harmon Clifton White; one daughter, Mary While,oneson, Harvey Whitetfivebiothers, Floyd Windsor, John, Clifton andTom White; and one sister, Sallybet Mar- Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs.Betty WhiteMesingofJeffersontoro, Pa.; three sons, Harold White of Yad- kiiiville, Kenneth white of Orlando, Fla. and Harmon White of Virginia Beach, Va.; 13 grandchildren; 26great-grandchildren; and one great- great-grandchild. Funeral services were Thursday, Dec. 2, at Mackie-Gentry Fune^ Chapel by the Rev. Jimmy Mwtin. Burial was in Mt. Olive United Meth odist Church Cemetery. Daw'e Counfy Public Library MocksviUe, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPWSE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 16,1993 X I 6^ Clyde Junior Brown / Mr. Clyde Junior Brown, 49, of y Route?,Mocksville,diedWednesday, Dec. 8,1993, at Iiedell Memorial Hos pital in Statesville. Funeral services were Friday at St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Bear Poplar with the Revs. Milbert Kurtz and Daryl Coxx officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Brown was bom Feb. 20,1944 in Rowan County to the late Graver Cleveland and Rosa Harkey Brown. He wasa memberof St Luke's Lutheran Church. Survivors include; 4 brothers, George Waller Brown ofChina Grove, Paul Junior Brown of Mocksville, Bobby Lee Brown of Hillsdale and Arthur Ray Brown of Cooleemee; and 4 sisters, Emma Hendricks of Mocks ville, Katherine Pri vette ofCooleemee, Dorothy Jean Shoemaker of Statesville and Sadie Mae Hilton of Greenville. Texas. Virginia "Gin" Fishel Mrs. Virginia Louise "Gin" WalkerRshel. 78. of Sides Road, Winston- Salem, died Wednesday, Dec. 8,1993. She was bom Jan. 26, 1915, in Forsylh County to James and Bertha Bodsford Walker. Mrs. Fishel spent ail of her life in Forsyth County andwas an active member of Advent Moravian Church. She was preceded in death by her husb.tnd, Clifford J. Fishel, who diedJuly 4,1993, and one grandson, Tony Bennett, who died Oct. 7, 1987 Surviving are; one son, the Rev. Charles W. Fishel Sr. of Winston iaiem; one daughter, Dorothy "Dot j John D, Dfivis 9 ff""?'^,?^®'^v«'76.ofRoute ^ n 11 r'lesion Si Hospital in Win-ston^alemafteraperiodofdecUning AgravesideservicewasheldMon-ay, Dec. 13, in Rose Cemetery with "'e Rev. Ron Mann officiating. Memorials may be made to theJ^rge Print Book Fund of the Davie MainStreet, Mocksville, NC 27028 Mr. Davis was born in Davie CounyFeb.l9,l9I7,tothelateJohn H. and Cora Daniel Davis and was a Reynolds Tobacco Co. He was a vet eran of the U.S. Army during WWII member of Oak GroveUnited Methodist Church Surviving are; his wife, Bert Swicegood Davis of the home; threedaughters, Mrs. Barbara Young of 4 Gay'ene Cook ofRoute4. Advance and Mrs. Tempie Haynes of Lewisvrlle; two grandchildren; one stepgrandchild; one sister, Mrs. Loyce B^mwnofMocksviIIe;andonebrother! Mr. Marvm Davis of China Grove Gwrgea- y Georee «n, dred Thursday n* ^'"s'on-Sa- l/iela,,^® !*"" in Davfe r. fccii. FooteSr. wherehe was:, c " Roebuck of a.. waricer , It. niay be made loa char-J^fnatoo^SaJem'^ i'^^i^te nf■»oflhe,to„ortcha|aa ^ —r vavwo; wiDec. 10. aUdvent Moray ^ UC mi tty of the donor's choice 'i«tel-4,te"^-.'fenyaaWe.iSciaied ■, ™"'»deirvS^*ted latetTneat u/n P^J^on ofjfi. Genevieve T. Duncan Genevieve Tate Duncan, 70, of Marion, died Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1993, at the McDowel Nursing Home. Mrs. Duncan was a retired school teacher. She was a member of the Gideons Auxiliary and a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. Also she was active in Trinity UMW Society. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Mocks ville for 20 years before she returned to McDowell County. She was a daughter of Roland Clifton Tate and Mrs. Fannie Ellis Tate and the wife of Romulus Jolley Duncan. Surviving in addition to her hus band are: one son, Ronnie E. Duncan of Springlake; two daughters, Mrs. Carol Duncan Hendricks of Mocks ville and Mrs. Janice Duncan Kale of Statesville; fi ve grandchildren; two brothers, Sherwood C. Tate and Roland Ellis Tate, both of Shelby. Funeral services were Saturday, Dec. 11, at Trinity United Methodist Church with the Revs. William Lovelace, Roy Davis and Mike Duncan officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to: Gideon Society, 1380 Hwy. 221 N, Marion. NC 28752 or Trinity United Method ist Church, Rt 1, Box 543, Marion. NC 28752. OaMie CounW UbratV DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPWSE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 16,1993 V) t James A. Garwood j Mr. James Anderson Garwood, 75, of Route 7, Mocksville, died Sunday. Dec. 12,1993, at N.C. Baptist Hospi tal. after being in declining health for the past year. Bom July 12, 1918. in Davie County, Garwood was a son of the late Charlie Garwood and the late Mary Nail Garwood Smith. He was an oil jobber for 27 years with Pure Oil Co., which later became Horn Oil Co. ; Retired since 1983 from Ingeisol- Rand Corp., he was a member or Concord United Methodist Church, where he had served as church trea surer , Sunday school superintendent, teacher and a member of the adminis trative board. Survivors include wife Dorothy Sechrest Garwood; son James Davis Garwood; sisters. Lucille G. Ellis of Mocksville, and Helen Hege of Char lotte; brother, John Frank Garwood of Mocksville; four half-brothers, F.E. "Gene" Smith of Mocksville, R.B. Smith of Conyers, Ga., and W.L. and Lonnie Smith, both of Texas. Funeral services were Tuesday,! Dec. 14, at Eaton Funeral Home. Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Hal! Vamer, Burial was in Concord United' Methodist Church cemeteiy. ' Memorials may be made to Coor n cord United Methodist Church, incaie of Jane Crotts, Route 7, Box 230,- Mocksville, NC 27028. Lillian Z, Jay J Mrs. Lillian Zachaiy Jay, 88, a former Salisbury resident, died Satur day, Dec. 11,1993, at Wesley Nurs ing Center in Charlotte. BomOct.8,1905,inDavieCountyshe was thedaughterof the late James Walter and Lillian McDonald Allen ^chaiy. She was educated in the .vie County school system and re ceived a bachelor's degree in English irom Duke University in 1927. She was a homemaker and had bwn a teacher in public schools in Milwau kee, Wise., and in North Carolina. Her husband, John Edward Jay diedOct.31.1993. Ason, Jan E. Jay]died in Match of 1992. Survivors iiiclude: a son, James A.Jay of Rockford, III.; two daughters, Mrs. Sandra Shober of Charlotte and Mrs. Lillian Gart of Hellertown, Pa.; 118randchildren;sixgreat-grandchil- dren; o.ne brother, William Zachary of Marion; and one sister, Lettie Kelly of Salisbury, j Funeral seryices were Monday, Dre. 13, in Summersett Memorial l^apel, conducted by the Rey. Henry ^ompson, minister of First United Methodist Church. Burial was in City " Memorial Park, i Memorials miy be made to WesleyNursing Center, 3700 Shamrock Dr Charlotte, NC 28215. , Mary Alice W. Hager V Mary Alice White Hager, 87, for merly of534 Riser Ave., Kannapolis, died Saturday, Dec. 11, 1993. at Meadowbrook Terrace, Advance af ter 5-1/2 years of declining health. Born Oct. 12, 1906, in Mecklenburg County, Mrs. Hager was a daughter of the late David Monroe and Mary Jane Boone White. She had retired in 1965 from Cannon Mills Plant 1 No. 4 spinning room. She was a member of Jackson Park United Methodist Church. Her husband, John M. Hager, died Oct. 31, 1979. Survivors include; one son, Robert Hager of Kannapolis; one daughter, Mary Joane Perkins of Clemmons; three grandchildren; fourgreat-grand- children; and one brother, Leonard White of Davidson. Funeral services were Tuesday, Dec. 14. at Whitley's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Dr. Albert Joyner Jr. Burial was in Carolina Memorial Park. Mrs. Lynn L. Lien J Mrs.LynnLoomisLien,70,ofRt. 1, Oaktree Rd., MocksvillediedTues- day, Dec. 7, 1993, in Davie County Hospital after a short illness. A giaveside service was Friday, Dec. 10, in Fork Baptist Church cem etery. Memorials may be considered for Hospice of Forsyth County, 1100-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27103. Mrs. Lien was bom May 5,1923., in Portage, Wis., to the late Gerald and Leota Papineau Loomis and was a homemaker. She was a member of Highland Presbyterian Church in Winston-Salcm, and had taught Se nior Citizens Art Classes for David son County Community College, Mocksville Campus, was a member of the Triad Horseman's Association in Winston-Salem, and was a teachers aid at Cooleemec Elementary School. She was also a licensed practical nurse. Her husband, Llewellyn Lien pre ceded her in death in 1983. Surviving family includes two daughters, Cindy Butler of Lawrenceville, Ga., and Jenny Ma jors of Cleveland; one son. Bob Lien of Mocksville; and two grandchil dren. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC / William W. Harris Jr. Mr. William Watson Harris Jr., 75, of 2313 Bermuda Village, Advance, died Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1993. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was bora in Lovelady. Texas, to William Watson and Lucy Free man Harris. He was a graduate of the University of Arkansas and received a law degree from the University of Texas. He served five years in the U.S. Army during WWII where he was a captain on an 15T in the South Pacific and later a commander of an aircraft repair shop. After the war, he was a real estate appraiser and senior partner of Harris and Gates, a Mem phis, Tenn., firm specializing in mort gage banking. Mr. Harris was an elder for 35 years in the Second Presbyterian Church in Memphis, Tenn. For the last 3-1/2 years he had lived in the Advance area where he attended First Presbyterian Church in Mocksville. A memorial service was Monday, Dec. 13, in the Bermuda Village Chapel. He is survived by his wife, Marie Elae Harris of the home; two sons, William W. Harris III and Michael J. Harris of Memphis, Tenn.; one step daughter, Claire M. Amodio of Boxford, Mass.; six grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Helen Eden of Texas. Memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Mocks ville. Nancy Jane McClamrock■J Mrs. Nancy Jane Beeding McClamrock, 92, of Route 6, DustyHill Road, Mocksville, died Wednes day, Dec. 8, 1993, at her home after being in declining health. Funeral services were Friday in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ron Mann officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Oak Grove United Methodist Church, Route 6, Box 86, Mocksville, NC 27028. Mrs. McClamrock was bom in Davie County Jan. 20, 1901, to the late John Randall and Mary Ann Smith Beeding. She was a homemaker and a member of the Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Her husband, Ray McClamrock, preceded her in death in 1987. Survivors include one daughter, Melvree M. Benson of Mocksville; one son, Glenas M. McClamrock of Mocksville; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; and one sister, Annie B. Williams of Advance. <r c DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 16,1993 V Blanche Martin Mrs. Blanche West Martin, 75, of Route I, Mocksvillc, died at Davis Community Hospital Thursday, Dec. 2. 1993. Slie was born in Davie County Oct. 21. 1918, and was a d.-iughler of the late Roney and Edna Safriet West. She was a retired le,xtile worker and member of Society Baptist Church. Surviving is one half-brother, Hol land Williams, of Route I, Mocks- ville. Her husband. Glenn Martin and one brother. Gene West, preceded her in death. Funeral services wereSunday, Dec. 5. at Society Baptist Churcli, with the Revs. Steven Cox and Bill Stroud officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Dorothy O'Mara • Mrs. Dorothy Mae White O'Mara, 81, of Route 3, Advance, formerly of Kinnamon Road, Clemmons, died Monday. Dec. 13. 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Ho.spital. She was bom in Yadkin County, a daughter of Benjamin Philmoie and Addie Dixon White. Prior to retirement she was in the upholstery business with her husband. Tltey owned and operated O'Mara's Upholstery Shop in Clemmons. Her husband, Mr. Washington Eu gene O'Mara. preceded her in death in 1982. She was a member of tlie Clearview Wesleyan Methodist Church. Funeral services were to be Wednes day at 2 p.m. at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by Rev. Wade Wright and Rev. Lanny Atkins. Internment was to fol low in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. She is survived by a son. Thurman Eugene O'Mara of Advance; a daugh ter, Brenda Kay O'Mara Hutchins of Advance, seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two brothers. Millard White of Lewisville and Tommy White of Coral Springs. Fla.; and a sister. Helen Hutchins of Mocks villc. Lelia B. Mattison ^ Lelia Booker Mattison, 85, of Route 1, Gi vens Road, Woodleaf, died Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1993, at Rowan Memorial Hospital. Bom Sept. 15,1909, inRayle,Ga., Mrs. Mattison was a daughter of the; late Bishop and Georgia Stephens; Booker. She was educated in Rayle,; Ga. schools and was a homemaker. She was a member of Boxwood Bap tist Church and its Missionary Soci ety and Deaconess Board. She was preceded in death by three daughters, Daisy Fisher, Mamie Cleveland and Martha Mattison. Survivors include husband, Artis ' Mattison; sons, Charles Mattison of Greensboro and Walter Mattison of East Spencer; daughters, Ida Holtzclaw and-Evelyn Miller, both of Woodleaf, Grace McCullough of Nashville, Tenn., and Mary Mattison of Baltimore, Md.; 23 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; 19 great- great-grandchildren; and sisters,. Lugean Pruitt of Barber and Lula Hawthorne of High Point Marilyn F. Ridenhpur V Miss Marilyn Faye Ridenhour, 54. of4 Riverside Drive, Cooleemee. died Monday. Dec. 13. 1993, in Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were to be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksvillc with Rev. Chris Williams officiating. Burial was to be in Legion Memorial Park. Miss Ridenhour was bom in Iredell County July 10,1939, to the late James and Bertha Reeves Ridenhour. SurvivorsincludethreesisterS.Mrs. Clay tie Caton and Mrs. Evelyn Gunter, both of Cooleemee and Mrs. Ruby Hedrick of Lexington; and one brother. Mr. Jahies Ridenhour of Cooleemee. Jeanette E. Messick ^ Mrs. Jeanette Etchinson Messick. 60. of378 Pilot Ridge Dr., Lewisville. died Thursday, Dec. 9, 1993, at For syth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Messick was born July 31, 1933, in Davie County to John Orell and Fleda Belle Collette Etchinson. She was a member of Lewisville Bap tist Church where she taught Sunday School class for many years and was a kindergarten teacher's aide'at Lewisville Elementary School. She was preceded in death by a brother, J.O. Etchinson. She was mar ried for 41 years to Bobby Graham Messick, who survives of the home. Also surviving are: two sons, Bobby Messick and Jeff Messick; two daughters. Mrs. Susan Luebchow and Mrs. Lisa Fields; 10 grandchildren; two sisters. Miss Louise Etchinson of Clemmons and Mrs. Nana Garrison of Burlington; and two brothers. Gray and Larry Etchinson, both of Clemmons. Funeral services were Saturday. Dec. 11, at Lewisville Baptist Church by Dr. Joe Coltrane and the Revs. Tim Tucker and David Maynard. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Christian Children's Fund of Rich mond, Va. or to Hospice of Winston- Salem/Forsyth County. ie County Public Library NO Myrtie H. Reavis Mrs. Myrtie Holleman Reavis, 46, of Route 4, Advance, died Monday, Dec. 13, 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom June 6,1947, in Davie County to the late Willie C. Holleman and OIlie B. Holleman and was a member of Green Meadows Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband. Jerry L. Reavis ofthe home; adaughter, Monica J. Reavis of the home; a brother. Vemon Holleman of Gibsonville; two sisters. Goldia Tyler and Geraline McGee. both of Mocksville; and her mother, Ollie B. Holleman of Mocksville. Funeral services are Thursday, Dec. 16, at 3 p.m. at Green Meadows Baptist Church by Rev." Ray Davis and Rev. Douglas McGee. She will lie in state from 2:30-3 p.m. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Green Meadows Baptist Church, Route 2, Box 312, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 16,1993 Mamie Lee S. Scott J Mrs. Mamie Lee Shutt Scott of 5441 Somerset Lane, Harrisburg, N.C., died at her home Friday, Dec. 10, 1993, following a brief illness. She was the widow of J. Conrad Scott and was also preceded in death by a son, John C. Scott Jr. She was a native of Advance and was retired from Hanes Knitwear in Winston- Salem. Mrs. Scott is survived by herdaugh- ter Scottie Wold of Harrisburg, N.C. with whom she made her home; and one sister, Lillian Snider of Lexing ton. A memorial graveside service was held Monday, Dec. 13,atthePfafTtown Cemetery. v/ Qs. i o 4; Q. <r W.W. Walston William Woodrow Wilson Wal.ston. 75, of Richmond. Va., died on Monday, Nov. 15 at Richmond Memorial Hospital following three weeks of serious illnejis. Among his survivors is his wife. Hazel H. Walston. the daughter of the ^te Rev and Mrs. L.R. Howell of Mocksville. Sarah Ann M. Smith Mrs. Sarah Ann Martin Smith, 66, of MeadowbrookTerrace, Clemmons, formerly of 6950 Wishon Rd., Clemmons, died Monday, Dec. 6, 1993, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. Mrs. Smith was bom May 12,1927, in Winston-Salem to Buell Leak and Betty F. Coms Martin. She was re tired from Hanes Narrow Fabrics Di vision of Advance and was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church of Clemmons. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Edward Smith, and a brother, Paul Steven Smith. Surviving are two sons. Edward L. Smith of Oldtown and Richard D. Smith of Winston-Salem; a daughter, Mrs. Betty S. "Lou" Smith of Ad vance; two grandchildren; one brother, James R. Martin of Mocksville; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Pope of Win ston-Salem and Betty "Jackie" Mar tin of Clemmons. Funeral services were Thursday, Dec. 9, at Voglerand Sons Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Otis Clampitt. Burial was in the Immanuel Baptist Church cemetery. Davie County Public Library fl^ocksville, NC Fannie R. Sutphin Mrs. Fannie Reavis Sutphin, 83, of Rt. 1, Hamptonville, died Saturday, yDcc. 11,1993. at Davis Community Hospital in Statesville. She was a former co-owner and operator of Sutphin's Grocery. ' She is survived by: one daughter,Mrs. Shelby H. Grimm of Statesvillj, five grandchildren; nine great-grand children; two brothers, R. Foy Reavis ofRt. 2, Harmony and Fred W. Reavis of Tampa, Fla.; and one sister, Mrs. Mae R. Smith of Winston-Salem. . Funeral services were Tuesday, Dec. 14, at Sandy Springs Baptist Church with the Revs. David Kiser and Howard Wagoner officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Valeria G.Wyatt I Mrs. Valeria Garwood Wyalt, 91. ^ ofRoute 3, Fork Church community, Mocksville, died Sunday, Dec. 12, 1993, in the Meridian Nursing Center in Salisbury where she had be®" ® resident for the past two weeks. She had been in declining health for the past two months. Funeral services were Tuesday, Dec. 14,inEatonFuneral Chapel with the Revs. Edwin Bailey and Kermit Bailey officiating. Burial was in the Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be considered for the Restoration Fund of the histoncMethodist Episcopal Church atFultom do Mr. David Joyner, Advance, NC 27006 or for the Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork, do Mr. MOTte Taylor, Rt. 3, Mocksville, NC 27028. Mrs Wyatt was bom in DavieCounty on Aug. 23,1902, to the lateSamuel and Betty BamhardtGarwood and was retired from Dixie Furniture Co. in Lexington. She had been a longtime member of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork, was an avid gardener, crocheter and rook player. She was a contributor to the compilation of the "History of the Church of the Ascension at Fork. Her husband, Caesar Wyatt. pre ceded her in death in 1955. She w^ also preceded in death by two dau^- ters, Pauline Wyatt and Helen W. Edwards and a son. Gene Wyatt. Survivors include; her daughter, Mrs. Doris Little of Albemarle; ninegrandchildren; five great-grandchil dren; and one great-great-grandchild. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 23,1993 - Jeremy Neil Cook Mr.JereniyNcilCook, 16,ofRoute J 4, Pineritlge Road. Mocksville. died W e d n e s d a y. Davie County||jF' lyJmk vices were Fri-^ f J day, Dec. 17. iiiH. . JH Turrentine Dap-B\^ tist Church williH^ the Revs. B il I y Sloop officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Cook was born in Forsyth County May4.1977.to Larry Wayne and Cherie McDaniel Cook of Route 4. Mock.sville and was a junior at Davie County School where he was a member of the high school wrestling team and a member of the b.a.seball team. He was a member of Turrentine Baptist Church. Surviving in addition to his par ents are: one si.ster, Mitzi Deree Cook ofthe home; onebrotlicr, Darren Keith Cook, also of the home; his maiernal grandparents. Hugh and Vinnie j McDaniel of Womico. Va., and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Lucille I H.Cookof Mocksville. Parlin E. Hanilin Sr. Mr. Parlin Edgar Hamlin Sr., 81, of 5439 Moravian Heights. Clemmons. died at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Sunday. Dec. 19.1993. fol lowing failing health for over a year. He was born in Senalh. Mo., a son of Charles and Irene Sieglcr Hamlin. Mr. Hamlin worked for McDonnell- Douglas Aircraft for over 30 years. He was Very active as a volunteer while living in Missouri as a member of the Missouri Auxiliary and Re serve Police Association and with the St. Charles County Sheriffs Dept. as a member of the Prisoner Transport Squad. I ' Funeral services were Tuesday, £)ec. 21. at Voglci's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. M. Samuel Carter with burial in Forsyth Memorial Park. • He is survived by his wife. Evelyn C. Hamlin of the home; a son, Parlin Hamlin Jr. of Mineola, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Jerris A. O'Malley of Bermuda Run, and Pamela Sue Tidwell of Tyler, Texas; six grand children; two great-grandchildren; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Carol Ann Crouse of Bermuda Run; four slepgreat- grandchildren; six stepgreat-great- grandchildren; two sisters, Fay Kennedy of South Carolina and Chris- . tine Johnson of Florida. ^ Mary Catherine Cook ^ Mrs. Mary Catherine Whitt Cook. 70. of 645 McCrcary St.. Winston- Salem. died Thursday. Dec. 16.1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was bom Sept. 10, 1923. in Forsyth County to the late Sidney Winfred Whitt and Ida Frances Overbey Whitt. She was of the Bap tist faith. She was preceded in death by her husband. Dana Wilson Cook Sr.. who died in 1971. Preceding her also were two sons. Paul Winfred Whitt and Dana Wilson Cook Jr. and a brother, Monroe Whitt, formerly of Mocks ville. Surviving are; four daughters. Mrs. Gall Hester and Mrs. Karen Wilson, both of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Janice Bennett of Lakeland. Fla.. and Miss Tonya Cook of the home; two sons. Mr. Sidney Leon Cook of Lakeland. Fla.. and Ronald Dale Cook of the home; 19 grandchildren; 16 gre.il- grandchildren; one brother, Mr. Odell Whitt of Lexington; and one sister, Mrs. Ann Williams of Rounoke, Vn. Funeral.services were Sunday, Dec. 19, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Larry Easier. Burial was in Parklawn Me morial Gardens. Anna D. HarkeyAnna Dinner Harkcy. 82, of 508 S. Chapel St., Landis. died 17 1993,alRowan Memorial Hospt tal. Salisbury. . _ . Bom Jan. 16. 1911. m Dav.e County. Mrs. Harkey was a daughter of the late Robert Ue and Ella MaeHarrisDanner.EducaiedintheDav|e County schools, she was a mem^r ofCorriher Heights Baptist Church. She was retired from lite card room of China Grove Textiles. A daughter. Mary Lorene Uws, diedOct.17.1984. Survivors include her husband. Harry Ue Harkey; sons. Kenneth Harkev of China Grove, the Rev. Howard Donald Harkey of Hillsdale, Mich..' and Robert Ue Harkey ofRockwelhdaughter.BeltySueHartey, Allman of North Highlands. Cahf..24grandchildren;24great.g.3ndclu - dren;brolher,DielzDannerofM«ksville-.andsistcrs.UnaBrownofCh ma Grove.AlphaRenegarofMocksviUc. and Elyie Gates of Winsion-Salem^ : Funeral services were Monday. Dec. 20. at Corriher Heights BaptistChurch.conductedbytheRev.Bobb Truman. Burial was in Brookhill Memorial Gardens. Col. (Ret.) Lawrence Hall Col. (Ret.) Lawrence W. Hall of 530 Bermuda Run in Advance died Wednesday. Dec. 15. 1993. at the V.A. Medical Center in Salisbury. He was bom Jan. 27. 1910. in Proclor.W.Va.. to the late Hayes and Lucy Stansberry Hall. He was raised on a farm and then attended West Virginia University where he studied engineering and received an Army commission through the ROTC. He remained in the Army Reserves dur ing the Depression years while work ing for the West Penn Power Co. and was called to active duty in the Army Corps of Engineers following the out break of WWII. His Army career spanned the next two decades and encompassed numerous U.S. and overseas assignments ranging from Okinawa to Berlin. He served with distinction during the Korean War for which he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritoriou service. He retired from the Army in 1962 and lived in Venice,Fla., until 1973 when he moved to Bermuda Run. He was preceded in death two months ago by his wife of 59 years. Helen Louise Hall, originally from Fairmont, W.Va. He is survived by his son, Lawrence Jr. of Bermuda Run; two grandchil dren; one great-grandchild; and two brothers.OIan Hall ofProctor. W.Va.. and Willis Hall of Clarksburg, W.Va. Interment and military memorial ser vice will be held at the Arlington National Cemetery Columbarium, date and lime to be determined. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Triad N.C. Chapter, P.O. Box 15622, Winston- Salem, NC 27113. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 23,1993 - Lois S. Lookablll Mrs. Lois Spry Lookabill, 87, of West Maple Avenue. Mocksville.died Thursday, Dec. 16. 1993. at Davie County Hospital after being in declin ing health for the past several years and seriously ill for one week. Funeral ser\'ices were Saturday, Dec. 18. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Hal Varner. Chase White and E.M. James officiating. Burial was in the Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Davie County Hospice, do Mrs. Janet Blair. P.O. Box 665. Mocksville. NC 27028 or to the Davie County Heart Fund. P.O. Box 406. Mocksville. NC 27028. Mrs. Lookabill was born in Davie County Feb. 25.1906. to the late Will and Bessie McCullough Spry and was a retired inspector with Envin Mills in Cooleemee with 25 years of service. She was a former retail clerk with Rinlz Five & Dime in Mocksville. She was a longtime member of the Liberty United Methodist Church. Her husband. Ned P. Lookabill. preceded her in death in 1985. and she was also preceded in death by two sons. Freddie and Richard Lookabill. Survivors include: two daughters. Mrs. Mildred Smith of Route 2. Ad vance. and Peggy Hamilton of Salis bury; four sons. Bob Lookabill. Bill Lookabill and Ronnie Lookabill, all of Mocksville and Jimmy Lookabill of Woodleaf; 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchldren; one great-great grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Oneta Boger of Route 4, Mocksville. George Y. Minor Mr. George Yatcs Minor. 89, of 2609 Old Salisbury Road. Winslon- Salem.diedSunday.Dcc. 19.1993. at Meadowbrook Terrace. Mr. Minor was born Dec. 25.1903, in Davie County to George W. and Betty Zimmerman Minor. He owned and operated the Thru-way Barber Shop in Winston-Salem for many years. Mr. Minor was a former mem ber of Salem Baptist Church and was the oldest member of Center Grove Baptist Church of Qethmons.""' He was preceded in death by his ; wife, Madge Spoon Minor. Surviving are: his daughter, Belly Williamson of Advance; one grand child; two great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Cora Whitehead. Funeral services were to be held at ^ 11 a.m. Wednesday at Center Grove • Baptist Church in Clemmons by the Revs. Mark Harris and Todd Byrd. . Burial was to follow in Forsyth Me- J morial Park, Winston-Salem.' Memorials may be made to Center Grove Baptist Church, Route 1, -' Clemmons, NC 27012. ' Roxie K. McAllister Mrs. Roxie Keesee McAllister, 93, of Roule 9, Mocksville died at Davie County Hospital Monday, Dec. Funeral ser- "« vices were to be at2p.m.Wednes- day. Dec. 22, in Eaton Funeral Burial to be in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be m,idelothc Building Fund of the Center United Methodist Church, Route I,Mocksville, NC 27028 or to a charily of the donor's choice. Mrs. McAllister was born in Saltvilie, Va., March 28.1900, to the late William Franklin and Alice Chapman Keesee and had operated a Day Care Center for many years. She was a member of the Center United Methodist Church where she was a member of the United Methodist Women and where she had also taught Sunday School. She was preceded in death in 1972 by her husband, Charles Albert McAllister. Surviving are; three daughters, Mrs. Myra Anderson and Mrs. Dor othy Williams, both of Mocksville, and Mrs. Margaret Dawson of Ararat, Va.; two sons, Albert McAllister of Pfafftown and Sanders P. McAllister of Mocksville; 13 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Jones and Mrs. Margaret Patrick, both of Saltvilie, Va. Sarah E. Messick Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Messick, 86, of 34551/2 West Polo Rd., Winston- SalemdiedMonday,Dec.20,1993,at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Messick was born Aug. 8, 1907, to Crawford and Nannie Green Messick. She was a lifetime member of United Methodist Church. She taught school from 1927-1930 in Davie County. She retired as a buyer for Davis Dept. Store. She was preceded in death by her husband. Hal D. Messick. Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. Patricia M. Foster of Winston- Salem; one son. Hal D. Messick Jr. of Winston-Salem; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. A graveside service was to be held Wednesday, Dec. 22, at 11 a.m. at Forsyth Memorial Park by the Revs. Randolph P. Waugh and Steven Ouslin. Annie Mae Orrell : MissAnnieMaeOrreU,89.of20Sunset Dr., Winston-Salem died S, urday.Dec.R^ She was born Dec. . coumy .o in Barnnycnslle ^ wiihLlbur8i.Co.Mis,0.eliMiiv=d SbXchu.hnndn,s«in.e- Rcepx of Winston-Salem. Advance United Methodist Church cemetery. ^ Dsvls Ccunlv Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 23,1993 Franklin K. Rentz j Mr. Franklin Kenneth Rentz, 70, of Route 3, Mocksville. died Mon- d.iy. Dec. 20, 1993, in N.C. Baptist Hospital after being in declining health. Funeral services were to be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22. at Fork Baptist Church with the Revs. Ken Evans, Gordon Joyner and Roy Young officiating. Burial was to be in the church cemetery. Memorials may be considered for the Lottie Moon Mission Fundof Fork Baptist Church or to Fork Church, Route 3. Mocksville, NC 27028. Members of the Advance Masonic Lodge were to conduct the Graveside Rites. Mr. Rentz was born in Bamberg County, S.C., to the late Clifton and Susan Chassereau Rentz and was re tired with 38 years of service with Dixie Furniture Company in Lexing ton. He was a member of Fork Baptist Church where he was a memberof the Senior Adult Men's Sunday School Class. He was a Charter Member and Past Lodge Master of the Advance Masonic Lodge. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Surviving are his wife, Frances Shuler Rentz of the home; one daugh ter. Mrs. Pat Rentz Moffitt of Route 3.. Mocksville; two sons, Wayne and Barry Rentz. both of the home; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Kcarse and Mrs. Sudie Baiifoot, both of Ehrhardt, S.C.; and two brothers, HeberRentzofBranchville.S.C.,and Herman Rentz of Lexington. He was preceded in death by one brother, the Rev. Leonard Rentz in 1976. Swanson D. Roberts Mr. S wanson Douglas Roberts. 74, of SI 14 Bermuda Village, Advance, died Monday, Dec. 20,1993, at Ber muda Village. He was bom Nov. 30. 1919, in Madison to Gene Jackson and Lucy Thomas Roberts. Mr. Roberts was educated in Winston-Salem schools and North Carolina Slate University. He spent his working career at Glenn L. Martin Co. for 5 years and Western Electric Co. for 37 years, starting in Winston-Salem and performing re sponsibilities in New York, Mary land, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and New jersey. He retired as Director of Manufac turing and Engineering from the Broening Highway Western Electric plant in Baltimore, Md. Mr. Roberts wasa memberof Parkway Chapel and subsequent to his retirement in 1982, he attended various churches where he served as chairman of the men's group at Central Moravian Church. White living in Allentown, Pa., he served on a planning committee for Alleiitown Community College (now a part of Pennsylvania State Univer sity). He also served for several years on the advisory committee for the School of Business of Morgan State University. He served on civic boards such as United Way, the Commission of Hu man Relations under Governor Scranton, the Planning Board ofAllen- town Community College and the Board of Directors of Goodwill of Baltimore. Mr. Roberts served as President of the Point Breeze Chapter of Telephone Pioneers of America and as President of the Telephone Pioneers of Winston-Salem. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dor othy Fort Roberts of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Gilliam of Midlothian, Va.,.and Mrs. Swanee Ballman of St, Cloud, Fla.; six grand children; one great-grandchild; and one sister, Doris Roberts Hoots of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were to be at II a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Pastor Rod Sharp. Burial was to follow in Oaklawn Memorial Gar dens. Walter C. Hampton ^ Walter C. Hampton, 86, of Route I, Mocksville died Friday, Dec. 17, 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after a period of declining health. Bom in Forsyth County on Dec. I, 1907, Hampton was a son of the late Walter R. and Fannie Crews Hamp ton. He had lived in Winston-Salem, having retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. For the past 31 years, he had lived in Mocksville. He was a member of Redland Church of Christ, Advance. A daughter, Barbara Jean Smith, preceded him in death. Survivors include: his wife, Agnes Frost Hampton; daughters, Waltina Whorton of Mocksville and Mary McLaurin of Farmington; three grand children; and four great-grandchil dren. Funeral services were Monday, Dec. 20, at Redland Church of Christ, conducted by Magellan Stevenson, pastor. Burial was in Evergreen Cem etery, Winston-Salem. S Robertson and Delia Hendnx Robertson. She was ahomemaker anrnSrotAdvanceUrnKdMelW- „89, a/®'-Robertson, Who d.rfml9M. Survivors include, a son,ShoafofUxingwmabiolhets. o Robemon.Pa»lRotenso«a^<*« Robemo«.anof/«l»a»«.a^^ cer Robeitson of Salisb"^. ? aBKR.Mis MatelLaii«iofMocksv,lle.Mn. Burial was in.the churchMemorialsmaybemadeioH pof Lidson County, PO Box 1941. Lexington. NC, 27292. c . :i;/ ? UwiiV.. i,.ibl3i y Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 23,1993 N >» 6" Lester M. Smith Mr. Lestei- Monroe Smith, 80, for merly of6570 Idols Road, Clemmons, died Sunday, Dec. 19, 1993, at Meadowbrook Manor in Clemmons. Mr. Smith was born Dec. 31,1912, in Davie County to Charlie Monroe and Sallie Faircloth Smith. He was a memberofClemmons Baptist Church. Mr. Smith was preceded in death by his wife. Vira Wood Smith in Oc tober of this year. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Margie Smith Cook of Advance and Mrs. Jane Smith Sheets of Sl.atesville; two sons, Jim Smith of Arcadia and Bill Smith of Winston-Salem; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchil dren; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Hocka- day of Clemmons and Mrs. Fannie Fry of Advance; and a brother, Clarence Smith of Lexington. Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22, at the Clemmons First Baptist Church by the Rev. Mark Dudley. Burial was to follow in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1900 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27103. I • J Lester "Butch" Willard : Mr. Lester "Butch" Eugene Willard, 50, of 1205 Neva Lane, Win ston-Salem, died Wednesday, Dec. 15,1993, at his home. He was bom April 19, 1943, in Forsyth County to Arvil Eugene and Theodoshia Newsom Willard. Mr. Willard was a member of Woodland Baptist Church and was employed with Douglas Battery for 27 years and Herring Decorating. n Surviving are: one daughter, Tina Willard of Winston-Salem; one step daughter, Lesa Flippin of Winston- Salem; two grandchildren; and a half sister, Betty Foster of Mocksvillc. Funeral services were Saturday, Dec. 18, at Hay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Zeno Groce. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Arnold V. Williams Mr. Arnold Virgil Williams, 90, of 230 Hopkins Rd., Kemersville, died Saturday, Dec. 18, 1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were Tuesday, Dec. 21, at Marshall Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mickey Oliver with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Williams was born in Crumpler, W.Va.,onJuly 11,1903,to William W. and Minnie Parker Will iams. He was a member of Marshall Baptist Church and was a retired ma chinist from Metal Processors in Kemersville. Mr. Williams was preceded in death by a sister, Essie Wiliams Phillips. Surviving are; his wife, Mrs. Ina Stroude Williams of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Carol Anne Heggie ofOklahoma City, Okla., Mrs. Loretta Taylorof Advance, and Mrs. Rebecca Myers of Wallburg; seven grandchil dren; and nine great-grandchildren. .Sl> ©awie Cou^Tty Public Librmy ^^^ .Pocksville, NC (a DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 30,1993 r i* Lafette Allen, 79, ofI '• Mocksville, died Wednes-Dec. 22,1993, in Spencer Health ^ in Spencer where he had been a I t^went for the past two weeks. •; Funeral services were Friday, Dec. H'in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. E.M. James and Billy Sloop officiating. Burial was in Turrentine Baptist Church cemetery, j Memorials may be made to the gmeteiy Fund of Turrentine Baptist Cpurch, Rt. I, Mocksville. ; Mr. Allen was born in Davie CpuntyonJune24. 1914, to the late Jfje J. and Bertha Cuthreil Allen and hid: been a farmer. He was retired fix)m Fiber Industries in 1975 with sov^nyears ofservice. He was a mem-ter bf the Mt. Olive United Methodist Church. • He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed gardening. n He was preceded in death by son, Jimmy Allen and four grandchildren. : Surviving are: his wife of 59 years Pauline Sofiey Allen of the home; six (faughters, JoeAnn Barney, Shelby ^utchens, Jaite Summons, Peggy Gaither and Darlene Naylor, all of Mocksville and Glenda Allen of Sal isbury; a son, Fred Allen of Cool- Mmec; a sister* Mrs. Nettie Nail of Goolcemee; 20 grandchildren; and 27 great-grandchildren. ' Pall bearers were Danny Allen, vary Hutchens, Kenny Allen, Matt Naylor, Britt Sammons, Jimmy Lane ir., Tony Barney Jr.. Tony Barney III, Brad Hoots and Jim Johnson. Barbara Ann Bryant J Mrs. Barbara Ann Manuel Bryant, 52, of Pilot Mountain, wife of Wesley Mondell Bryant, died Monday morn ing, Dec. 27,1993, at Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem after an extended illness. Mrs. Bryant was bom in Forsyth County Sept. 8, 1941, to Theodore Glenn and Virginia Mae Newsome Manuel. She was employed by Adams-Millis Corp. and was an elder of Hiils's Presbyterian Church, where she also served as music director. Surviving are: her husband, Wesley ' Mondell Bryant, of the home; a daugh ter, Dawn Biyant Spencer of Pilot Mountain; 3 sislters, Mrs. R.J. "Betty" Atkins ofPinnacle, Mrs. Bill "Shirley" Kneavel of Pilot Mountain and Mrs. Linda Bryant o^Mocksville; ani;l sev eral nieces andinephewsl",;'!', "■ | v •>', '•Mrs. Bryant ^as preceded id jdeath by a brother, William Gleiin M^ueL Funeral seryices were to be conducted Wednes^y, Dec. 29, at 2 p.m.at Hill's Presb^iian Church by the ^ . Revs. Linda Bluing and Avis Hill. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. i Frank W. Bailey J Mr. Frank William Bailey, 79, of Peacehaven Rd., Winston-Salem, died Sunday, Dec. 26, 1993. He was bom July 4,19l4,in DavieCounty to Joe and Emma Foster Bailey. He spent most of his life in Winston-Salem. He served in theArmy during World War II. He re tired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 20 years of service. He was a member of Elbaville United Methodist Church. His fi rst wife, Kathrine Anderson Bailey, preceded him in death 1985. He is survived by: his wife, EdnaHead Bailey of the home; two step daughters. Mrs. Renee Huff of East Bend, Mrs. Rita Atwood of Winston- Salem; a stepson, W. Stephen Head of Raleigh; fourstepgrandchildren; foursisters, Mrs. Stella Auman of High Point, Mrs. Mattie Tucker, Mrs. Lula Mae Lanier, both of Advance; and Eliza Cope of Mocksville; and a twinbrother, John H. Bailey of Lexington.Funeral services were Tuesday atHayworth-Miller Silas Cttek Chapelby the Rev. Wayne Buff. Burial was in Elbertville United Methodist Church Cemetery. J Fred Ellis Cartner Mr. Fied Ellis Cartner, 92, of Route 1, Mocksville, died Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1993, at Bradford Village East in Kerbersville. A graveside service was heldThursday, Dec. 23, at Salem UnitedMethodist Church cemetery with the. Rev. Gary Kling officiating. Memorials may be made to Salem United Methodist Church, Rt. 1, Mocksville, NC 27028. Mr. Cartner was bom in Davie County on Dec. 5, 1901, to the late James F. and Emma Dwiggins Cartner and was a farmer. He was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Ola Koontz Cartner of Bradford Village East, Kemersville; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Hathcock of Winston-Sa lem and Mrs. Ruth Wilkes of McCleansville; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. y Robert H. "Rob" Booth Mr. Robert Harry "Rob" Booth, 82, of Walnut Cove, died late Satur day, Dec. 25. 1993, at Stokes Reynolds Hospital, Winston-Salem. Mr. Booth was born in Stokes County to Robert Columbus and Viola Bullins Booth. He was a re tired farmer. He is survived by: his wife, Vir ginia Wall Booth of the home; one daughter, Janie B. Nelson of Walnut Cove; two grandchildren; one great grandchild; tluee sisters, Nannie Fulp and Pearl T^derbothof Walnut Cove, Nell McClamrockofMocksville;and one brother, Hambo Booth of Liberty. He was preceded in death by a son, James Eddie Booth. The funeral was conducted Tues day, Dee. 28, at Burroughs Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed at Clear Spring Primitive Baptist Church cem- eteiy. The Revs. Jim Thompson and Billy Nelson officiated. John R. Freeman Mr. John Roscoe Freeman, 97, of Kemersville died Monday, Dec. 27, 1993. He was bom Feb. 22,1896inYad- kin County to Nathan Columbus and Julia Ann Bonds Freeman. Mr. Free man was a lifetime member of Union Cross Baptist Church of Yadkin County and had lived for a number of years in the Kemersville area. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Caudle Freeman, in 1979. Surviving are: 4 daughters, Mrs. Georgia Freeman Parrlsh of Kemersville, Mrs. Hattie Freeman Wood of Farmington, Mrs. Ruby Free man Walls of Winston-Salem and Ms. Margaret Freeman of Kemersville; a son, Raymond Wayne Freeman of Kemersville; 6 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were to be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 29, at Hayworth-Miller-Cain Kemersville Chapel by the Rev. John Nelson. Burial folldwed in Yadkin Valley Baptist Church cemetery in Davie County. Davie GouRty Public Library Mocksville, NC tan/ci- "Sc'YKfl-y. FV<x^^.k,i,.,^ I^^7- 0 ("cvof^ G .U\n»ct kuj-lj^^ • ^'■^'l-Kjtv.v.,-,.,si_ Cf cf i--J> /y' cC-L i Micr u 4..•=^/ % i^ dcly V d:'^U^l ^-/ f /^'a I 7^9" r =193 Davie County Public Libraryfflocksviiie, NC >5 V- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 30,1993 r Mary Louise Milholen I Mis.Maiy^uiseRi(ldleMiIholen, "w, of 1311 Parkview Circle, Salis- t)Uiy, died Fri^y, Dec. "M, 1993, at tier residence after a period of decUn- iiigheallh.; \ ' '' \ Funeral services were Monday, Qec. 27, at!St. Luke's Episcopal Qhurch, conaucted by the Rev. Gary D. Steber, Interim Rector. Burial fol- Ibwed in Rowan Memorial Park. ' Memorials may be made to St. Cuke's Episcopal Church Memorial ifund, 131 W. Council St., Salisbury, NC 28144, or the American Cancer Society, Rowan Chapter, P.O. Box K64, Salisbury, NC 28145. \ Mrs. Milholen was bom Dec. 25, ^18, in Davie County to the late Walter Lacy and Nora Nail Riddle. She was educated in Cooleeinee ^hools and graduated from Cool- Mmee High School. She was a home- maker and a member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, where she was a member of the adult choir, the alter guild and taught First Grade Sunday School. She was a member of the Episcopal Churchwomen and St. Hilda's Chapter of the ECW. n Her husband, George Washington Milholen preceded her in death on 0;t. 2,1986. * iSurvivingare:oneson,JackWash- in^ton Milholen of the home; one daughter, Mary Josephine Milholen qftFt. Worth, Texas; and one sister, Annie Riddle of Cooleemee. James A. "Jim" Tise J Mr. James Albeit "Jim" Tise, 74, of Route 7, Mocksville, died early Saturday morning, Dec. 25, 1993, in Forsyth Memorial Hospital after be ing in declining health. Funeral services were Monday, Dec. 27, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev.BlainejPossingw officiating. Burial was in ^he Church.of God of Prophecy cemetery.. - <8 ; Surviving are his wife, Colean Margie Robbitis Tise of the home; three daughter^, Mrs, Shirley .Broad way of Route 7, Lexington, Mrs. Wanda T. Boloe and Mrs. Marsha Holland, both bf Route 7, Moksville; j threegnmdchiidren; two great-grand children; two isisters, Mrs. Marjorie , T. Tesh AdaOM ,of .Winstqn-Salem ' andMrslPaulineFonestofLewisville; andonebroth»,RichardTiseofCool- eemee.' ' ' me Curlee Moirtson^; b»ne<'CurIee Morrison'k^ 86^ of ' lodleaf, died on Dec. 26. 1993 at^ (anMeihoiial Hospital. 5he|had been in declining health for I past year and seriously ill for 3 nths. , : ... funeral was held at 4 p.m. n ay, D^V 28, at Lyeriy Funeral fti^me's chapel with the Revs. Darrell St^andJohnReevesofficiating. Burial Wiu. in Woodleaf United Methodist ^hurch Cemetery. 2 ^he was bom on April 16,1907 in Boijran County, to the late Ben Baxter wdlpora Brooks Curlee. She was edu- rat^ in Rowan County schools and ^aja homemaker. She was a member ^fMfoodleafUnitedMethodist Church. 2 |he was preceded in death by a husband, Luther B. Morrison, on Dec. 23,^986, and a son, Fred Morrison. Survivors include: 6 sons, Walter Moirison of Rockwell, Donald Morrison of Cleveland, James Morrison and John Morrison, both of WcK^leaf, and Gray Morrison and ftobert Morrison, both of Salisbury; 5 daughters, Patricia Walker of Colum- 6us, Fla., Jane McQenney of Rockwell, ^herine McS wain ofMocksvilIe,Eva MaePrussofSpencerandRubyGarrett pf Salisbury; a brother, Ed Curlee of Salisbury; 2 sisters, Catherine Bowers pf Spencer and Esther Foster of Vir ginia; 33 grandchildren; and 25 great- |randchildren. Clint V. Ticker I Mr. Clint Villard Tucker, 74, of Route 1. Hilton Road. Advance, died Saturday, Dec. 25,1993, at his home after being in declining health. A graveside service was held Sun day, Dec. 26, in Yadkin Valley Bap tist Church cemetery with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock officiating. • Mri Tucker was bom in Davie County Dec: 14, 1919, to . the lateHillary and Ellie Riddle Tucker and .. had bwn'^aj'sawinill worker. He at- < tendedYa^VileyBaptistChurch.., ; During World War U, he was a vet eran of the U.S. Army. Siirvivors include a sister, Mrs. Je^ Cope of Route 2, Advance; twobro^rs;JosephTuckerandThurman Tucker,:i»th of Route 4».,Adyance; and several nieces and nephews. -t' n ■" ' ■ ' Mr. Clois G. Ratiedge V Mr. Clois Gilmer Ratiedge, 86. of 4142 Robinhood Road, Winston-Sa- lem, died Saturday, Dec. 25,1993, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. HewasbomMay7,1907, in Davie County to William and Emma Baity Ratiedge. Funeral service was conducted Monday, Dec. 27, atMt.TaborUnited Methodist Church by the Rev. Steve Austin. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Mr. Ratiedge spent most of his life in Winston-Salem and was a member of Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church. He retired from R J, Reynolds Tobacco Co. afler44 years of service. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Annie Tucker Ratiedge in February 1993. Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. Frances Dianne Burrell of Asheville; four grandchildren; two great-grand- children; one brother, Cain Ratiedge of Mocksville; and one sister, Edmonia R. Nifong of Winston-Salem. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, 1100-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 or to Can cer Services, Inc., 107 Westdale Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 27101 or to Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church, 3543 Robinhood Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27106. ■-is. Davie Goii^Poblfc LibraryMocksville, NC «5~~ <5