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2ndQtr Apr - JunDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 2,2020 - 7 Donald Christian 'Donnie' Correll Mr. Donald Christian "Doniiie" Correll, 66, of Becktown Road, Mocksvillc, died Wednesday, March 25,2020 at his home. He was bom Nov. 15, 1953 to the late George Christian Correll "Donnie" Jr. and Hettie Lorainne Hamilton Cor- Correll was a member ville; and 7 grandchildren. Col- ten Correll, Mikayla Correll, Shyanne Correll, Pace> Cor rell, Jake Correll, Gage Byers. and Gamer Byeis. A private memorial service will be held. Memorials: Ronald McDonald House, 419 S. Haw- ihome Rd, Winston-Salem, 27103, Memo: in memory of Logan Railyn Byers; or Liberty UMC, 141 Liberty Circle Drive, Mocksville, Memo; Children's Dept. Condolences: www.lambertgraliamfuneralhome.com. Shirey Ann Hendrix Hauser Mrs. Shirey Ann Hendrix Hauser. 74. US 64 E., Mocks ville, died Thursday, March 26. 2020 at Kate B. Reynolds Ho.s- picc Home in Winston-Salem. . She was born July 13,1945 in Davie County to the late Char- lie David and Edna Aileen Cope ' Hendrix. Mrs. Hauser was a member of Fork Baptist Church where she had been a youth ' -'^IB fellow.ship leader. She enjoyed ' JP church, cooking, traveling and especially loved spending time i She was preceded in death by: her husband. Normiui Wes- y • ley "Bud" Hauser; an infant sis- I. ter, Nancy Carol Hendrix; and Li a great-granddaughter, Alexis* Nichole. Survivors: 2 children, Karen Wagoner and Barry Hauser; a sister, Connie Hendrix Jones (Dallas); 4 grandchildren, Amanda Bentley (Lester). Brooke Wagoner (fiance, Rob bie), David Wagoner (fiance. Tyler Maiie Christian), and Madison Savannah Hauser; 5 great-grandchildren, McK- enzie Gobble, Dakota Bentley. Ryan Burns. Dcanna My ers, and Rylee Burns; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday, March 28 at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Robert Garrett officiating. A memorial service will be held at a later dale. Memorials: Fork Baptist Cemetery Fund, 3140 US 64 E., Mock.sville. % 9- 75 O O Dustin Rae Jenkins Dustin Rae Jenkins, 31, died on March 21,2020 at his home in Mocksville. He born on 29. 1987 in Dallas, Texas to Virgil Ray Jenkins and Susan Victoria ^^^7;,':, Courtright. He is preceded BP death by a sister. Heather Leigh Jenkins. I He attended Davie High i i School and worked as a tech for :i^| Sanford Transmission. ^'T' J Sun'ivors: a son. Hunter Pyle; a daughter, Allionnah Nichole Jenkins of Maryland; a brother, Jonathan Jenkins of Wilmington; and a sister, Lisa Jenkins of Grand Perry, Texas. There are no scheduled services. DAVIE county enterprise record. Thursday, April 2,2020 - James Lester Mayhew James Lester Mayhew, 69, died with his family by his side on March 23, 2020 at the Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House in Salisbury. He was bom Sept. 16,1950 to the late James and Louisa (Dunn) Mayhew. He was also pre- ceded in death by a <:.reai-grand- y daughter, All Morgan Reavis. ¥ ^ He graduated from Davie High 1 worked fcr Avgol for 10 years. He also retired from Skyline after 20 years as an elcc- trician. He was a life member of Miller (David) of Mocksville, \ Reavis of Harmony; \ ^ grandchildren, Kyndall and Kyleigh Miller, James Reavis (Courtney); 1 grcat-granddaugh- • 1 ter, Ava Reavis; a great-grandson on the way. Kai Xander Reavis; and his caring partner, Debbie Campbell. He was proud of his girls, grandchildren and great-grandchild. He was a joy to be around and ev- i yone that met him loved being around him. He enjoyed "oing to the beach, painting, welding yard art, auctions, being an all-around craftsman, going to flea markets and collecting junk (oops... "treasures"), and he telling jokes and making people laugh. A visitation was held Friday March, 27 from noon-5 p.m. (family will not be present) in the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel in Mocksville. The graveside service was Sat urday March 28 at 1 p.m. at the Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery, officiated by the Revs. Gary Marshall and Pete Peterson. Tommy McCulloh Tommy McCulloh of Mocksville died on Friday, March 27.2020 after a battle with cancer. He was born to Hal Thomas McCulloh Sr. and Inez Hil ton McCulloh on Nov. 5. 1946 Clcmmons, attending West For- T syth High School where he loved h f / ' playing and excelled in football L , and baseball. After retiring.K - from RJR Archer, he pursued a longtime hobby and became a * 'MjF self-taught accomplished pho- graphing nature, thunderstorms, pretty girls and race cars, espe- k ' dally open-wheeled modified and pro-mods. He was a member plj ^ Z~, of the Anworks Photo Club in Mocksville and was most proud of being selected to document the restoration process of the WinMock Barn at Kindcrton. He was pre-deceased by: his father, Hal McCulloh; and father and mother-in-law, Milton and Elsie Blackburn. Survivors: his mother of Winston-Salem; his wife of more than 50 years, Phyllis; Sherry and Lee McCulloh; and neighbors. Tammy and Tony Spainliour. Never at a loss for words, he was honest, kindhearted, a patriot.to his country and loyal to his beliefs. A private family gravedde service was held on Monday, March 30 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church ceme tery by Tommy Barney. Memorials: Humane Society of Davie, 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville: or to Trellis Supportive Care, 377 Hospital St. #103, Mocksville. Condolences: \vww.h(iyworth-miIler.com. % ^ \\ Bron DePaul Smith Mr. Bron DePaul Smith. 47. of Edgewood Circle, Mocksville, died Wednesday. March 25, 2020 at Novant Health Rowan Medical Center in Salisbury. He was bom on July 5,1972, in Iredell County, to Don ald 'Bo" Smith of Cooleemee and Carolyn Priveite Graham (Joe) of Stalesville. He was an animal lover and a baseball card collector. In addition to his parents, survivors include: a son. Zack Smith of Advance; a sister, Tonda Souther (Scott) of Mocksville; paternal grandmother, Dorothy Privetie ol Stalesville; a nephew. Jacob Souther; a niece, Emily Jo Harry (Bruce); a great niece, Olivia Harry; cousins, Sam. Toby and Shawn Smith; and many friends. A craveside service was conducted at 3 p.m., Friday, March 27 at Rowan Memorial Park with the Rev. Bruce Harry officiating. Memorials; Humane Society of Davie, 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville. Condolences: \vww.eatoi\fi(neraherv}ce.coui. Judy Carter Barr Mrs. Judy Carter Barr, 66, of Advance died onWednes- day, April 1,2020 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was born June 4,1953 in Forsyth County to Charles Levi Carter and Ruby Rights Carter. She had retired from Lucent Technologies. Survivors: her husband. Sam Barr; a son. Tony Barr and wife Erien; a'grandson, Nathan Barr; a brother, Larry Cll:- ter and wife Lois. A private graveside service was conducted on Tuesday. April 7 at Westiawn Gardens of Memory by Pastor Jason Holley. celebration ot life will be held at a later date. Memorials: Hanes Baptist Youth. 4210 Sabrina Lake Road, Winston Salem. 27127. Condolences: www.hayworth-nulli'i'com. Amanda Leigh Overby Brown Mrs. Amanda Leigh Overby Brown, 45, of Clemmons, died Thursday, April 1,2020 at Wake Forest Baptist Med-ical^^Cen^ter m Winsto^-Sa^ Mrs. Brown had been cm- ployed with Pacific Coast Feather Co. as a sales consultant. She loved crafting and donated many of her projects to Cry Freedom Mission in Goldsboro and to battered women's shelters. Mrs. Brown was a cancer survivor. She had an amazing smile, was an inspiiation to those around her suf fering aand was a "rock star." She will be Doug's keeper of the stars, from that first date that ended with fireworks. She was preceded in death by her father. Tommy Alan Overby. Survivors: her mother, Frankie Biooks Norman Mc- Nally of the home; her husband, Douglas Arthur Brown; a son, AlC James N. Brown of Seymour Johnson AFB, Goldsboro: and a stepdaughter. Amber Michelle Brown of Winston-Salem. A celebration of life will be conducted at a later date. Memorials: Cry Freedom Mission, 3501 E. Ash St., Goldsboro, 27534. Condolences: www.lonibertJimerallioinenc.cvin. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 9,2020 - 7 Lois Wilcox Call Lois Wilcox Call died on March 30,2020. She was bom in Fayctte County, W.Va. on April 24, 1928, the daughter of William and Adelaide Evans. She married Bill Wilcox and had 3 children, Vickie Joyce who died at 4 days old. David (Susie) of Mocksville, and Roger (Shirley) of Keyser, W.Va. Also surs'iving: 3 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; friends in West Virginia and North Carolina; and her dog, Marley. Her parents, both husbands (She married Homer Call of Huntington, W.Va. after the death of her first husband); 5 sisters and their spouses also preceded her in death, She was the last surviving family member in her gen eration. She worked as an inspector at Owens-Illinois for 35 years. She was a caregiver for both of her husbands. She moved to North Carolina in 2012 to be near her oldest son, David, and daughter-in-law. Susie. She was a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church in Mocksville, and a former member of Pea Ridge Baptist in Huntington. Visitation was on Thursday, April 2 in Huntington, W.Va. There was a graveside service on Friday, April 3 at 11 a.m. at White Chape! Memorial Gardens where she was buried next to her husband. Bill Wilcox. Memorials: Jerusalem Baptist, 3203 US 601 S., Mocks ville; Trellis Supportive Care , 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville; or Somerset Court Employee Fund (Attention: Angel Parrish) 150 Ken Dwiggins Drive, Mocksville. A memorial service will be held at Jerusalem Baptist Church at a later date. Edgar Leslie Freeman Mr. Edgar Leslie Freeman, 61, of Salisbury, died on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center in Charlotte. Mr. Freeman was born on March 22, 1959 in Hemy County. Va. to the late Cole Freeman and Opal Whitman Freeman. Mr. Freeman enjoyed the outdoors and loved fishing. He was a happy person, proving to be a fighter over the course of his life, as he recovered from many in juries. While disabled, he was independent and carried his own weight. He will be remembered as a loving .son, won derful brother, and a friend to many. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Gregory Keith Freeman. Survivors: his mother. Opal Freeman of Mocksville; and 3 brothers, David Freeman, Mark Freeman,and Mi chael Freeman. A graveside service was conducted at 3 p.m. Friday. April 3 in Turrentine Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Fred Carlton officiating. Condolences: www.earoi}fiineralser\'ice.cotii. Q =3 0 (X = DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 9,2020 • 7 Robert Eugene Grubb Sr. Robert Eugene Grubb Sr., 87, of Mocksville died on Friday, April 3,2020 at the W.G. Hefner VA Medical Gen- Mr. Grubb was born Feb. 2, 1933 in Mocksville, the lli'. son of the late Lillian Tay- © a lor Grubb and Charlie Odell iSi^ Grubb. He was a graduate of Mocksville Schools and a veteran of the US Army serving during the Korean ^ War. He worked as an auto I,. mechanic for the Highway Patrol and enjoyed hunting, tishing and was a N \ ;l.AR fan. He was a Mason, Shriner and a member of Disabled American Veterans. Preceding him in death was a grandson, Erik Jones, on Feb. 12,2019. Survivors: his wife, Eleanor Jo Henderson Grubb, whom he married June 5. 1955; sons, Robert "Bobby" Grubb Jr. (Sharon) of Salisbury and Ronald Dale Grubb (Rose) of Denver; daughter, Sandra Jones (David) ot Salis bury; 9 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Burial will be at Sali.sbury National Cemetery. Memorials: American Heart Assoc.; 128 S. Tryon St., Suite 1588, Charlotte. 28202. Condolences: www.summi'rseiljiineralhome.com. Lois Fulbright 'Ellen' Hunt Lois Fulbrighi "Ellen" Hunt. 80, of Mocksville died on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical ^ Center in Winston-Salem. BornJan. 14,1940inCataw- ba County, she was the daughter of the late Henry Dwight andBLois Sigmon Fulbright. She was a member of St. Mark's Luther- an Church in Claremont. She was also preceded in death by 2 infant granddaugh ters. Whitney Kayla Hcndrix andHannah Catherine Bumgar- ner. Survivors: her husband. Henry Hunt of the home; son. Carl Henry Hunt Jr. and wife, Martha of Mocksville; 2 daugh ters, Anita Hcndrix and husband Craig of Mocksville and Myra Biimgamer and husband Barry of Conover; sister, Mary Lou Turner of Claremont; 5 grandchildren; and 1 great-grandchild. A graveside service was held Saturday, April 4 at 2 p.m. at St. Mark's Lutheran Church Cemetery in Claremont with Pastors Gary Haddock, Heather Langan and William Hollar officiating. Memorials: St. Mark's Lutheran in Clai'emont. Condolences: www.burkenwrtuan'.coni. Paul Joseph Jones Mr. Paul Joseph Jones, 62, of Buck Seaford Road, Mar^^^ Jones"^^^ ''of'Mock^^^ ville; 3 grandchildren, Shcridon Jones, Dakota Jones and Hunter White; a sister, Shirley Jones of West Columbia. W.Va.;^and a brother, David Jones of Poraeroy. Funeral .services will take place in Point Pleasant, W.Va. under the care of Wilcoxen Funeral Home. Condolences; www.euumfunenilsvi Yice.com. Brenda Sue Way Kinser Brenda Sue Way Kinser, 70. of Mocksville, died on ^ ^ 1 Monday, March 23. 2020 at Novant Health Rowan Medical Center in Salisbury. She bom May 1949 in Salisbury to the late Luther Way and Elsie Hagler Way. She retired from Baker Furniture. Survivors: sons, Paul Kinser and Anthony Kinser; daughters- n n in-law. Joy Kinser and Kathy Mullen; grandchildren, Jesse Mullen, Kendall Kinser. Amber Johnson, soe; 4 great-grandchildren; sister, Francess Allman. There will be a memorial service at a later date. Condolences: www.curoiiiiucrcmuuon.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 9,2020 - 7 Peggy R. Long Apm 3; Couniy ,0 Samuel m death by her husband, William A. Lona. She and her husband Btll, devoted their lives to their lord and Sav A prtvate graveside service was conducted on Tuesdav Gat™::::":^"^iMemorials: Dorcas Foundation, 158 Bingham and Parks Rd Advance; or to the Woodland Baptist Building Fund 5 Bethania-Rural Hall Rd., Winston-Salem. ^7106 condolences: mi'w.havwonh-mi/ler.com. Crystal Yevette Moort; Mrs. Ciystal Yevette Moore, 51. of Sanford Avenue, Mocksville. died on Sunday, April 5.2020 at Forsyth Med- I icai Center in Winston-Salem. She was born on May 1. 1968 in Davie County to John ^ , Smith of Salisbuiy and Phyl- l'-'^ Reep of Mocksville. She t k'X. Schools and graduated from Da-n ■'/ Class of '86. She was f ^ of Disney and had worked m ai Disney World with her 1ms- Tony. She was a member ¥■ , of Jericho Church of Christ and was a gardener. She had a long career in the healthcare indus- ^ ' try and loved and cared for her residents. She loved her familyand home tnore than anything and loved her pets, Snoopy. Maisy and Smudge.She was preceded in death by her grandparents. Henry and Vetra Reep. In addition to lier parents, survivors include: her husband of 32 years. Tony Moore of the home; and 2 daughters, Rachael Moore and Brianna Moore (Lucas Allred); mother-in-law, Emma Lee Moore of Mocksville; and a sis ter-in-law, Sherry Moore. A private graveside service will be conducted at RoseCemetery with Dr. Tom Torpy officiating. Condolences: nni iv.eaton/iineralseirice.com. Vestal Gray Riddle Mr. Vestal Gray Riddle, 84,of Mocksviile.died on Sat urday, April 4,2020 at his home. He was born Aug. 30. 1935 on the family farm in the Yadkin Valley community of Davie County to the late r— : ri Grady Vestal and Vada Arves- la Smith Riddle. He graduated from Farmington High School in 1953, and began his career at ■ Western Electric Winston-Sa-! lein. On Sept. 2, 1955, he mar- j. A / ried the love of hi.s life, Jer- rylene Vick of Mock.sville. He ' was a genuine man of character.^ He loved people, always .smil- s. ing- He never met a stranger. He made it his life work to be of service to others, a caregiv- er, a helper, a friend. He never comfilaincd. He was a life mem ber of the Telephone Pioneers of America, a service organization of telecommunication workers, that provides loving service to others in need. He lived his faith. He was an active member of First Baptist Church, and later of Blaise Baptist Church, teaching Sun day School preschoolers for decades with his wife. Royal Ambassadors for Boys, serving in numerous leadership roles including deacon. He participated in the planting of two churches. He was especially proud of having perfect attendance in Sunday School for 59 years, alway.s giving credit to friends and fellow classmates who came to him when he was "stuck in a hospital." He loved his family. In addition to his parents and his wife, he was preceded in death by a sister. Hula Holder. Survivors: a daughter. Vicky Lyday (Russell); grand children, Stephen Lyday (Jennifer) and Robert Lyday; great-grandchildren, Lizzy, Luke, and Dorothy Lyday; sis ters, Betty Jo Hadman. Linda Stephens (Jim), and Penny Bowles (Jimmy); a brotlier, Larry Riddle (Sue); and many nieces and nephews. 'I'he family will have a private graveside .service at Rose Cemetery. A memorial service will be held at a later dale. Memorials: Blaise Baptist Building Fund, 134 Blaise Church Road, Mocksville. Friends may show their respect by signing the guest registry at Lainben Funeral Home or sending online con dolences: www.kimherifnnemlhomenc.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 9,2020 - 7 Jack Everette Walker Mr. Jack Everette Walker. 87, of Redland Road, Ad vance, died on Monday. March 30.2020 at his home. death Beauchamp Walker and Doiis Cook Walker; and 10 sib lings. Ed (Ham) Walker, Johnson (Johnny) Walker, James Walker, Sam Walker. Mildred Latham, Aileen Cartner. Pauline Sink, Janic Koontz. Betty Grissom. and Pearl Poindexter. Survivors: a daughter, Cindy Walker Bailey and hus band Allen Todd Bailey and a grandson, Braxton Ryan Bailey, all of Advance; a sister, Gail Kelly and husband Jimmy Kelly of Mocksville; devoted next-door neighbors and in-laws, Robert and Carolyn Cook Cornelius; and nu merous nieces and nephews. A private graveside .service was conducted in Bethle hem United Methodist Church Cemetery in Advance, with the Rev. Chuck Baker officiating. A public memorial ser vice will be conducted at a later date. Memorials; Bethlehem UMC Cemetery Fund, 321 Redland Road, Advance; or to a chaiiiable organization of choice. Condolences: \\n\>\\\eatonfimeralservice.com.. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 16,2020 - 7 B.Edwin Roger Mr. B. Edwin Boger. 88, of Cana Road, Mocksville, died Saturday, April 11,2020 after an extended illness. Mr. Boger was born on Oct. 14,1931 on the family farm in Davie County to the late Bur- Mr. Boger was a veteran of Wz the U .8. Anny from 1934-1956 ^ " ' as a medic in Frankfurt. Germa- ^ k t ny. He was a charter member of . | North Main Church of Christ, ^ where he served as a deacon. He • ' • was dedicated to serving at Car- y olina Bible Camp and seeing children mature in their faith, He was also full of love and en- ^ couragemcnt for supporting his ^ I community. Mr. Boger was a founding member of the Davie County Farm Bureau, where he had served as president and was a board member for more than 50 years. He was also a board member of the Soil and Water Conservation District. He was a dairy and beef cattle farmer who loved agriculture and working on his farm. He was preceded in death by a brother. Ray Owen Bo ger. Survivors; his wife of 66 years, Ivey Neil Bowles Bo ger of the home; 2 children, Edwina Gaddy and husband James of Advance and Brent Boger and wife Christy of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Addison, Kirsten and Tyler Gaddy and Abby Boger; 2 sisters, Vada Beck of Mocks ville and Elizabeth Lconaid of Lexington; a sister-in-law, Ola Mae Cook Boger of Mocksville; several nieces and nephews; and special caregiver, Samantha Beck. A private graveside service was conducted at Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery with Matt Langfield officiat ing. A public memorial service will follow at a later date. Memorials: Carolina Bible Camp, c/o Bobby Grigsby, 307 Meadow Lane. Mocksville; or to Davie Community Foundation. Memo: Edwin and Ivey Nell Boger Scholar ship Fund, PO Box 546. Mocksville. Condolences: w\v\v.eaionfinieralsen'U c.com. Evelyn Louise Bolin Draughn Mrs. Evelyn Louise Bolin Draughn, 87, of Sheffield Road. Mocksville, died on Friday, April 10 at Mocksville Senior Living. She was bom on Jan. 14, 1933 in Iredell County to the late Virgin and Vaiinie White Bolin.Mrs. Draughn enjoyed keeping children, especially her grandchildren. She loved to get " out and go walking, and reading ' nnnn n her Bible. was also preceded in death by: a brother, Paul Bolin; ^ ^ sisters, Lucille Brown, Lillian Warren and Florence Draughn of the home; 2 chil- 'dren. Judy Ball (Jackie) of n Advance and Larry Draughn (Tonya) of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren. Melissa Kimball n (Chris), Christy Miller (Jer emy), and Craig Draughn; 3 great-grandchildren, Davis Kimball, Luke Kimball and Made Miller; a sister. Mary Lois Hollingswonh of Hendersonville; 2 brothers, Pierce Bolin (Betty) and Dwight Bolin (Julia), all of Statesville; several nieces and-nephews; and special friends, Judy Wooten and Janie Williams. A graveside, service was conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 14 in Liberty Wesleyan Church Cemetery with Pastor Rob Gairison officiating. Memorials: Liberty Wesleyan, 2904 Sheffield Road, Harmony, 28634. Condolences; www.eaionfimeralservice.com. O. CV- ^ 5^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 16,2020 - 7 Michael Todd Klutzz Mr. Michael Todd Kluttz, 56, of Salisbury, died Sunday. April 12.2020. He was born Oct. 7,1963 in Rowan County, Mr. Kluttz enjoyed working on bicycles for the neighborhood children and giving them to children who didiTt haVe one. He had a special love for his maternal grandmother, who raised him and he thought of as a mother, Nellie Grace Lloyd Rahon. Survivors: his mother, .Tudie Rabon Head: children. Amanda James (Seth) and Rocky Kluttz; .siblings. Jody Lee, Dana Recktenwald, Dean Head, Terri Martin. Shcrrie Cozart and Tommy McDaniel; and 2 granddaughters, Ad- dison and Ansley James. Memorials: Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), PO Box 37920, Boone lA 50037-0920, Memo- Chapter ID 4477; or Autism Society of NC, Attn: Dona tions Coordinator. 5121 Kingdom Way, Suite 100 Raleigh, 27607. Condolences: m\'\\>.lainhc'rijimeralhonienc.coiiL Crystal Ycvette Moore Mrs. Ciystai Yvette Moore. 51, of Sanford Avenue, Mocksville.died on Sunday, April 5.2020 at Forsyth Med- 1 leal Center in Winston-Salem. She was born on May 1, 196S in Davie County to John Smith of Salisbury and Phyl- * , lis Reep of Mocksvllle. She vie High. Class of '86. She was j.' 4. a fan of Disney and had worked " ^ at Disney World with her hus- ^V band Tony. She was a member V of Jericho Church of Chrh':)nd ■? was a gardener. She had .ong • -V career in the healthcare mdus- ' —' try and loved and cared for her residents. She loved her family and home more than anything and loved her pets. Snoopy, Maisy and Smudge. She was preceded in death by her grandparents. Heniy and Vetra Reep. In addition to her parents, survivors include: her hus band of 32 years. Tony Moore of the home; and 2 daugh ters. Rachael Moore (Daniel Layion) and Brianiia Moore (Lucas Allred); mother-in-law, Emma Lee Moore of Mocksville; and a sister-in-law, Sherry Moore. A private graveside service will be conducted at Rose Cemetery with Dr. Tom Torpy officiating. Condolences: wn'w.eaioiifiinercilsemce.com. Mary Hilton MyersMrs. Mary Hilton Myers, 91, died on Monday, April 6. 2020 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. ^^^ She was boni in Forsyth ' County on Sept. 18,1928 to the5 ■ ^ and Mary Howard Hilton. Mrs. Myers ■■ was member of Mocks United Church. She loved 8^^ .Also preceding her in death: a daughter; 8 brotheiv and ■■7 ■ 3 sisters. \ Surviving: a son, Donald^2— LJ Myers; daughter. Denise Potts; 2 grandchildren. Jennifer Fairish (Daniel) and John Potts and fiance Alex Myrick; 3 great-grandchildren, Candace, Canson, and Haley; brother, Eddie Hilton; sister, Jessie Mullis (James); and several niece.s and nephews.A private graveside service was held at Mocks United Methodist Church Cemeteiy. Memorials: Mocks UMC. 523 Bcauchamp Rd. Advance. Condolences: www.hay\wrth-miUer.com. O- "7 5^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, ". hursdaj, April 23,2020— 7 Edna Ijames Mason Allen Mrs. Edna Ijanies Mason Allen, 101, died on Tuesday, April 21.2020 at Holden Heights Sr. Living and Memory Care in Greensboro. Arrangements are by- People's Funeral Home in High Point. Ada 'Maxine' (Smith) Boger Ada "Maxine" (Smith) Boger, 87, of Advance, died on April 13, 2020 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Forsyth County. _ , u, , She was born Dec. 23, 1932 in Davie County, daughter of the late Otis Hclsebeck Smith and Lola (Howard) Smith. She is also preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert Lee Boger, and daughter, Cindy Mitchell (Tuck- er) of Florence, S.C.; sisters, Jean West (Bill) of Adv^"^e Elsie Black of Lesvisville; grandchildren, Daniel Mitchell(Kerry), Stephanie Goodale (Scott), Adam Boger (Amber), Kevin Boger (Rachel), Courtney Boger, Katelyn Glover (Daniel); and 8 great-grandchildren. ^ A craveslde service was held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Apnl 16 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery, with Pastor Charle.s Barker officiating. Memorials: Bethlehem UMX Cemetery Fund, or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Betty Jean Chatmon Betty Jean Chatmon, 55, of Mocksvilledied on April 10, 2020 at her residence in Davie Survivors: a son, Cameron Woods of Kentucky; a daughter, Chelsea Woods of Mocks- vill; a brother, Myles Chatmon of New York; sisters, Cor- rine Chatmon Smith (Rz) 'of New York, Yvonne Chatmon Chunn of Mocksville, Minnie Chatmon Smith (Lincoln) of Mississippi, Virginia Chatmon Smith of Georgia; grand children, Christian Woods; and baby Gianna Woods; long time friends. Neiylaysia Rcid, Hayes Smith and Larrj' Woods; and a host of nieces and nephews. A celebration of life service will be held at a later date. Memorials: Davie Funeral Service, 416 Valley Rd., Mocksville to assist with fui-v^ral expenses. Maurice Edward Cook Jr. Maurice Edward Cook Jr., 69, died on April 16,2020 at the Forsylh Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He wa.s born July 19. 1950, worked in floor maintenance for daughter. Evonne Spaid (Bar- f Mark S. Cook; and a sister, Vic toria A. Groomes. A visitation has been scheduled for Sunday May 3, from 3-4 p.m. at the Davie Funeral Seiwices Chapel. He will be buried at the Salisbury National Cemetery. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tluirsdny, April 23,2020 — 4 7 Robert Gail Compton Robert Gail Compton died on Saturday, April 11.2020 after an extended illness. He was born Oct. 25, j 1940 in Cabarrus County to v James Robert and Carrie Lee Weaver Compton. He retired Highway Patrol where he served as a State Trooper in After retirement he opened his own business as a private investigator for 10 years. He served his country in the U.S. Coast Guard for four years *0 after school at A.L. Brown /v High School in Kannapolis. ||^^H||k /y' He was a member at Frank-^ lin Heights Baptist Church in ^ Kannapolis and was attend ing Calvary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. He was a legendary trooper known for his wit, humor and colorful stories. During his illness he was visited by numerous state officials, judges and toopers including the lieutenant col onel. He was preceded in death by: his parents; a brother- in-law, Carlos Bull Sr. and sister-in-law Nancy Bull from Winston-Salem. Survivors: his wife, Gayle; 2 daughters, Maria Ward and Dana Ward (Joey); 2 grandchildren, Matthew Ward (Maggie) and Jennifer Ward; 3 great-grandchildren, lace. Harper and Hazel Ward; 2 step-daughters, Sheila liasen- stab (Bob) of Summerville. S.C. and Tracy Tesh of Wilm ington; 3 step-grandchildren, Max Hasenstab, Gabrielle Hasenstab and Tori Pendleto; a brother, Dennis Compton (Susan); and 2 sisters. Brenda Safrit and Deborah Terry (Ronnie) of Kannapolis; a sister-in-law, Beverly Sharon Bull; a brother-in-law, Alan Bull; numerous nieces, neph ews and cousin; close friends who helped during his ex tended illness, Dean Crawford, Bill Vogler. Jeff Ward and many others; his nephews, Carlos Devan Bull Jr. and John Eric Bull for daily contact and for handling heavy chores at home and his medical equipment, car maintenance, and errands. His hobbies were fishing, golf and deer hunting and he loved NASCAR racing and PGA golf. His stories are end less and will continue to be told. He also enjoyed extensive travel with his wife and loved entertaining and cooking for friends. Memorials: N.C. Trooper, Inc. PO Box 840, Summer- field, 27358. Condolences: www.haxworih-mUler.com. Rovce O'Brien Dixon , . , , Mr. Royce O'Brien Dixon, 86, of Bonkm Lake Road,Mocksville, died Tuesday, April 14,2020, at h^ home. kif^Dixon. Mr. Dixon was known as "The Shoe Man." .After a career with the Journal & Sen- tinal, he was owner and operator of Kata Shoes, formerly Knapp Shoes. He was a great salesman, who had a big heart. He was a graduate of Farmington High veteran of the U.S. Army having "i''\ served for two years. He enjoyed | - ' ' W driving his original '51 Chevy Be- dauchterslair, which is still in ihe family, and taught h. d^hte s how to drive. He enjoyed bowling, gardening and had a big heart for animals. He also loved Myrtle Beach, going toWaffle House and never met a Stranger. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Lamar Vincent Dixon; and his dog, Chance. -Whitp Survivors: his wife of 68 years, Janie KaUienne mUe Dixon of the home; 2 daughters, Kathy Ann Dixon of W ston-Salem; and Tammy Moraska Crissman Myrtle Beach. S.C.; a grandson, Conor John Muld g, nephews; and his cat, Punkin.' A private sraveside service was conducted at Wes eyChapel United Methodist Church Cemetery m Mocksville,with the Rev. Arnold Gosnell officiating. Memorials; Humane Society of Forsyth 4881 Coun^ Club Road, Winston-Salem, 27401; or to Trel s Support ive Care, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103,Mocksville. Condolences: mvw.eatoiifimeralsen'ice.cow. Tilthia Raye McCuIlough Hanes Mrs. Tilihia Raye McCuIlough Hanes, 94, formerly of Country Lane, Mocksville, died on Saturday, April 18. 2020 at Clemmons Village I. She was bom on Oct. 1, 1925 in Davie County to the late J.C. and Alice Berrier Mc- ^ "i Cullough. Mrs. Hanes grad- uated from Mocksville High ' School in 1942 and was a mem- ber of First United Methodist ^ would become BB&T,' *■" for 47 years. Mrs, Hanes loved ^ eling. She was a fashionable ^ ^ dresser and a people-person.» family,church family, and friends. She will be remembered as a lov- ine wife, mother, daughter, and friend to many. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Howard Glenn Hanes Sr.; and a son, Howard Glenn "Chip" Hanes. Survivors: her son, Chris Hanes (Alice) of Mocksville; and a brother-in-law, Craig Hanes. A "raveside ser\'ice was conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday,April 21 in Rose Cemetery with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. and the Rev. Natalie Gray officiating. Memorials: First UMC of Mocksville, 310 N. Mam St.; or Davie Community Foundation. Memo: Tilthia M. HanesFund, PO Box 546.107 N. Salisbury St., Mocksville,. Condolences; w\\'W.eaionfinifu>lser\'ice.coni. Arlene Stanley Heiser ^Mrs. Arlene Stanley Heiser, 91, oi Mocksville, died on Wednesday, April 15,2020,She was bom Aug. 23, 1928 in Madison Heights. Va.,t^he daugliter of John and Grace Stanley. After graduationfrom EC Glass High School, she worked for Bell Southtintil she married the love of her life, Stanley A. Heiser Sr.They moved to Philadelphia, Pa. where she continued towork for the telephone company until the birth of their firstchild. She enjoyed her family and being a joyful home-maker, as well as her fl owers and lawn care. She enjoyedher Oaklawn Baptist Church family, but mo.st receiitiy her membership with First Baptist Church in Mocksville.She was preceded in death by; her husband, Sianlev A Heiser Sr.Surviving; a son, Stanley Heiser Jr. (Donna) of Charlotte; 2 daughters, Sharon Sieele of Boston, Va. and Patricia Hei.ser Hortoii of Clemmons; 6 grandchildren. ShannonShepherd (Rob), Lind.sey Heiser, Kenny Atkins (Victoria)Meghan Steele (William), Jennifer Horton (Mark Winc-lield), Jacob Horton; and 2 great-grandchildren, Vance and Cecelia Atkins.A private celebration of her life wa.s held at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Winston-Salem.Memorials: Trellis Supportive Care, 101 Hospice Lane Wui.ston-Salein, 27103. Condolences: \vmvJiay\vnrth-miller.coni. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, ITiursday, April 23,2020- f' Luther L. 'Renny' Holton Jr. Luther L. "Renny" Holton Jr., 75, of Statesville, died on Tue.sday, April 7, 2020 from complications of Parkinson's Di.sease. He was bom Marcli 22, 1945 in Iredell County to Lu ther "Buster" Holton Sr. and Lucille Dobson Holton. He was a graduate of Cool Springs High School and UNC State College in Raleigh. He was also in the Army Reserve. On Sept. 1, 2001 he married Carol Wooten who survives. He was a member of Clarksbuiy United Methodist Church. He retired from the U.S. Post Office as a rural carrier after more than 30 years. He also worked at Tractor Supply of Statesville and was also a retired volunteer iirefighter with the Cool Springs Fire Department. He loved to farm. Also surviving: 3 step-daughters, Kelly Cansler Moore (Tim) of Calabash, Tricia Cook Spry (Eddie) of Ct ,i)lec- mee, and Christie Cook Shore (Phillip) of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Karen Spiy Logan (Cody) of Mocksville, Joseph Spry of Cooleemee, Maihew Glass and Austin Glass of Mocksville; 1 great-grandson, Benlley Logan; 2 brothers, Tommy Holton and Jeff Holton of Statesville; a sister-in-law, Mary Holton; 2 nephews, Johnny Holton of Statesville and Jeff Holton of New York; a niece, Kate Holton; and good friend, Kenny Williams. He'was preceded in death by a brother, John Holton and his parents, A memorial service will be held at a later time. Memorials: Clarksbury UMC, 924 E. Memorial Hwy.. Harmony, 28634; or to Mountain Valley Hospice, 243 N. LeeAve.,yadkinville.NC 27055. Condolences: www.nichnlsonfunerals.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 23,2020- fc ? 7 Virginia Moore Prillaman Virginia Moore Prillaman, 95, of Bermuda Run, died Sunday, April l9,2020. She was bom in Roanoke, Va. to the late Fred B. and Haltie Moore. She was a grad- uaie of Jefferson High School. and attended Radford Universi- ty in Virginia. She had lived in Mtiryland. Virginia, and Char- ^ ^ loUe. She and her husband Ker- mit retired to Mocksville. She was a member of Westhampton Christian Church in Roanoke,Va^. and^ Providence Methodist 1997; a brother, Winfred B. Moore; 2 sisters, Jeri M. Main and Barbara M. McDaniel; and a niece, Angela McDaniel. Survivors: 2 .sons, Gary Prillaman and wife Joyce of Mocksville and Mark E. Prillaman and wife BJ of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; 2 grand.sons. Dale E. Prillaman and wife Jennifer of Sneads Feiry and Matthew E. Prillaman and wife Shannon of Huntersville; 3 granddaughters, Laura Klas and husband Garrctt of Raleigh, Jill Murphy and hus band Jason of Advance, and Maggie Prillaman of North Palm Beach, Fla.; 7 great-grandchildren. Grace and Derek Prillaman of Sneads Ferry. Katelyn and Cara Murphy of Advance, Elizabeth and Walter Klas of Raleigh, and Mav erick Prillaman of Huntersville. Burial will be at Sherwood Memorial Park in Salem, Va. A celebration of life will be held on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26. Condolences; www.lambertfitneralhomenc .com. Stacy Dawn (Hoffman) Weaver Stacy Dawn (Hoilman) Weaver, 45. of Linwood. died on April 11, 2020 at Wake Forest Bapti.st Medical Center in Foi-syth County. She was born Sept. 22.1974, the daughter of Jack Hoff- n man and Linda Gail (Hutchins) Harri.s. Stacy attended Da vidson County Schools. She enjoyed horses and fishing on the coast. Survivors: her husband, Johnaihan Lowell Weaver, and a son Brice Weaver of Linwood; daughters, Brlttny Go- forth (Travis) and Randi Wood (Joey), all of Lexington; parents, Jack Hoffman and Linda (Hutchins) Harris; sis ters, Crystal Walton (Mark) and Jodi Hoffman, all of Lex ington; grandchildren, Gauge Goforth and Nash Goforth; and many nieces and nephews. An outdoor service was held Thursday, April 16, at 3 p.m. at the Freedom Baptist Church of Lexington, officiat ed by Preacher Clyde Akers. Memorials: Hinkle Hospice of Davidson County. Charles Dennis 'Cookie' Ihrner Jr. Charles Dennis "Cookie" Turiier Jr., 60, died in his home on April 14.2020 in Woodleaf.He was bom Oct.4,1959 in Middlesex Couniy.NJ.,the son of Charies Dennis Turner of Woodleaf; brothers, Suinlev Turner (Shirley) of Egg Harbor, N.J.. Richard Turner of Salisbury; sisters, Marie Parnell of Winston-Salem. and Wanda Michaels of Mocksville; and grandchildren. Sean Turner and Madison Tumer. The family held a private service at Woodleaf Baptist ChurcVon Saturday, April 18 at I p.m., officiated by Pastor Chris Williams. A graveside service followed at the Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. Bette Louise (Bost) Wishon Bette Louise (Bost) Wishon, 88, of Cooleemee died on Aorll 2 ^020 at Davie Nursing and Rehab in Mocksville. She was born Spct. 13,1931 in Cabbarus County to the late Bevard Allen Bost and Margaret Louise Bosri She is also preceded in death by: her husband, James Franklin Wishon Sr.; a brother, Bill Wishon; and sisters, Hilda, Jane, Carolyn. Kit and Lynn Wishon. She attended Kannapoiis Schools and worked m the textile industry as a production operator with Burling ton Industries for 23 years. She was an active member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church, she was m he choir -roup and a member of the Ladies Club ot United Methodist Women. She loved tlowers and to be aiound her granddaughter. _ , Survivors: a son. James Franklin Wishon Jr. o Coolee mee; a brother. Buddy Bost (Liz); sisters, Beverly Millet (Kirby), Margaret Howard; granddaughter, Emily Wishon McNeilly (Matt); great-grandchildren, Ethan James Mc- Neilly and Kariaime Marie McNeilly. Memoirials: Humane Society of Davie County. Davie Couniy :_iui^ry Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 30,2020 - 7f ^5 Edna Elizabeth Ijames Mason Alien Edna Elizabeth Ijames Mason Allen, 101, died on Tues- day.April 21,2020. She lived a beautiful full life of faithful service to God, family, church and community for 101 years and 10 months. Born in Davie County on June 6, 1918, she was the fourth of 7 children born to the late Elder Johnny and Co- journey at an early age in the Davie County School Sys- „ tem in Mocksville, where she met and married the love of iici life, the late Rev. Baxter Sher- man Mason.They were mairied ^ for 33 years and to this union were born three children Syl- birth), William —' S. Mason of Greensboro, and Columbia DeAnn Stanton of Waterford Works. N J. After working in New York for many years, Edna and Baxter returned to Noilh Carolina and purchased the old Mason homeplace in Mocksville. Along with her husband, Edna became a lifelong member of Cfcdar Grove Baptist Church, where she is lovingly called Church Mother. After the passing of Baxter in 1971. she maiTied the late Rev. Ralph Q. Allen in 1981. Some of her Christian ministry include.s serving as First Lady at Boxwood Baptist Church. Old Smith Grove Bap tist Church. Chestnut Grove Baptist Church, and Good will Baptist Church. When age and health did not allow her to live alone, she resided with her children and wor shipped under watch-care at New Bethel Baptist Church in High Point, and at Grant AME Church in Chesilhurst, N.J. She was an active member of the Eagle Network for the Widows sponsored by Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. She received a lifetime member plaque from the local NAACP in Mocksville. and years of service plaque from Davie County Agriculture Extension Service, where she served as treasurer; band booster president at William Penn High School for 3 years; member of the Best Yet Club at Cedar Grove Baptist in Mocksville for many yetirs; president of the Cedar Grove Missionary Cir cle for 15 years; served as president of the Davie Coun ty Missionary Union, which was a part of the Woman's Bapti.st Home and Foreign Mission Convention, Dis trict Three, Group Two. for 35 years; and was currently a member of the Scarlet Dames (Red Hatters) of Greens boro. Survivors: a son. William S. (Mary) Mason of Greens boro; a daughter, Columbia DeAnn Stanton (late William Stanton IV) Warterford Works; a brother. John Lester (Peggy) Ijames of Walnut Cove; 2 brothers-in-Jaw, the Rev. John (Margaret) Mason and Peter (Irma) Mason, all of High Point; a sister-in-law, Nellie C. Ijames of New ton; 4 grandchildren. Pastor William Sheniian (Stcpluuiie) Mason II, Matthew Lewis. DeAiiiieli (Clyde) Cross, and Karma Mason; 6 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grand children; a Goddaughter, Angela Graham Robinson; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Public viewing took place on Saturday. April 25 at Peo ples Funeral Home in High Point from 1-6 p.m. On Sunday, April 26. public viewing occurred at Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Mocksville from 1-3 p.m. A service followed in which remarks were given by the Rev. Dr. Marion Franks, pastor of Cedar Grove, and the Rev. William Sherman Ma son II, pastor of New Bethel Baptist Church and grandson of Mrs. Allen. Burial followed in the church cemetery. 'Condolences: w\v\\'.peoplesfimer(ilandcremaiiot\.com. Memorials: charity of donor's choice. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, ihursday, April 30,2020 - T-f gj Kenneth Laurn Burton Mr. Kenneth Laurn Burton, 82. of NC 801 South, died Sunday, April 26,2020, at Forsyth Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. Mr. Burton was born on March 23, 1938, in Rowan County to the late Clyde Lau- ni and Dorothy Almeadar West Bunon. He was a faithful mem- ber of Dutcliman Greek Baptist Church where he was U ved ))y from Ingersoll Rand, wiiere he ifc .-e- -r*'' was known as "Buzz.".-Known for being a Chevrolet man. he ^ loved the outdoors and enjoyed n ' i fishing, gardening, andC feeding all kinds of animals. He was a loving husband, daddy '' 1 preceded in''' ■, I—1 death by a sister,Ann Robinson; and 2 brother.s, Gilbert and Ran dy Burton. Survivors: his wife of 64 years, Virginia Brooks Burton of the home; 3 children, Glenda Johnson (Mike), David Burton (Gina) and Becky Levis (John), all of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren. Heath Carter, Kennita Price, Alisha Waller (Randy), Ashlee Edwards (Martin). Nathan Johnson (Am ber), the Rev. Nolan Johnson (Tiffany), Jodie Bracken (Josh) and Ana Burton; 11 great-grandchildren, Connor Price, Courtney Price, Charlie Price, Kamden Waller, Jar- rett Waller. Savannah Bracken, Blake Edwards, Jennifer Johnson, Maliorie Bracken, Emma Johnson and one on the way; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday. April 29 at Dutchman Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Ted Tuggle and Nolan Johnson officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The funeral service was live streamed on Facebook. Friends may pay their respects at Eaton Funeral Home at other times. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, only 50 persons will be allowed to gather inside the church. Friends may gather outside of the church practicing distancing. Memorials: Dutchman Creek Baptist, PO Box 416, Mocksville. Condolences: www.eatonfiineralsen'ice.com. Agnes Elizabeth Wilkes Caudle Agnes Elizabeth Wilkes Caudle, 93, died on April 23, 2020"^ She was bom in Dillon, S.C. to the late Willie J. and Elizabeth Wilkes. After completing high school, she at tended Piedmont Bible College. Although small in stature, she had a big heart full of love for her family, friends and oilici.s. She had an infectious laugh and winning smile, loved to cook and enjoyed growing fl owers. Survivors; her husband of 69 years, William Alexander "Bill" Caudle Jr.; sons, William "Sonny" Caudle III (Becky) of Walkertown, Daniel (Carolyn) Caudle of Pfafftown, Keanan Caudle of Hinesvilie, Ga., Randy "Andy" Caudle of Mocksville; a daughter, Stephanie (Garry) Everhart of Mocksville; 10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren. A private graveside service will be held at Forsyth Me morial Park. Condolences: wwwsci'emfli.com. Barbara Anne Simmons EUedge Barbara Anne Simmons Elledge, 78 of Mocksville, for mally of Siatesville. died on Monday, April 27. 2020 at Pruitt Health in Clkin. She was born on Tuesday. July 22,1941 in Surry Coun- ty, the daughter of the late Hila- ry Dallas Simmons and Mamie : William Henry\nd"J.T Sim-* i mons; 2 sisters, Linda Pauline ' Blevins and Kay Frances Hall; "A ' a great-nephew, Nathan Bill ings; and a niece, Alana Blevins Hedrick. Survivors: a daughter, Angela Elledge Gillum; 2 broth ers, Alfred Simmons (Vclda) of Jonesville. and Wade Sim mons (Ruby), of King; 2 grandchildren, Corbin Austin Elledge and Hunter Chase Elledge; a special niece, Linda Simmons Cockerham (Jay), and her son, Michael Sim mons, who has taken carc of her for the last three years; many nieces, nephews; and 2 .special friends, Flossie Bus tle and Ruth Gaither. The graveside service was conducted at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29 at Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery, Wilkesboro Hwy, Statesville. The Revs. Roger Holland and Mike Burchelte officiated. The body lie in state from 1-2 p.m. prior to the service at the church. There will be no formal visitation. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 30,2020 - 7^ 35 James Peter 'Jim' Eri Lt. Col. (Ret.) James Peter "Jim" Eri, 86, formerly of Merrill Island, Fla., died on Saturday, April 25,2020 at his daughter's home in Mocksville, He was bom on June 29. 1933 in Ward County, N.D. (0 the hdle Peter and Ida Olava • Severinson Eri. He graduated WK^^' from the Naval Academy in WfM if 1956, then went on to serve for ^ ' 24 years in the U.S. Air Force, earning the rank of lieutenant j' - colonel, and served two tours After retiring from I' i,—ihe Air Force, he worked as an ^ ■£ engineer on the launch team ^he Kennedy Space Center r fo'" 24 years, He was an Elder ' at Faith Lutheran Church in 9 f Merritt Island, served Meals on Wheels for more than 10* ! years, and served on the Bre- vard County Chamber of Com merce. He was a selfless and humble man, never meeting a stranger and often sharing his love for pepperminf^ with people he met. He loved sports, especially the Boston Red Sox, Washington Redskins and Navy football. He coached at the Boys and Girls Club of Camp Springs, Md., always getting the most out of his players. He will be remembered as someone who loved his family, country and his Lord. He was also preceded in deaih by a brother, Donald Gordon Eri. Survivors; his wife of 62 yeans. Mary Ann Pecore Eri of Bermuda Run; 4 children, Michelle Eri Halpin (William "Bill" T.Jr.) of Tampa, Fla.; Judith Lynn Kamm (Wil liam "Ben") of Edgewater, Md., Erin Elizabeth Anderson (Christopher "Chris" W.) of Mocksville, and James Mi chael Eri (Heidi Lome) of Oviedo, Fla.; 7 grandchildren, Troy Halpin, Alie Kamm, Will Kamm, Taylor Anderson, M.D., Sarah Anderson. Alyssa Eri, and Jay Eri; and his special dog, "Silly Lily from Piccadilly." A graveside service will be conducted in Arlington Na tional Cemetery in Arlington, Va. at a later date. Memorials: Alzheimer's Assoc.Westem Carolina Chap ter, 4600 Park Road //250, Charlotte. 28209. Condolences; \\'w\v.eatonf\merahenice.com. Louis Henry Hesser Louis Henry Hesser, 72. of Moc ksville died on Satur day, April 25,2020 at his home. Born Oct. 13, 1947 in Jamaica, N.Y., he was the son of the late Teresa Spina Hesser and Louis Henry Hesser. ,"'■■■ •";:-'a5r 1 graduated from Farmingdale ' ■ High School,Farmington,Long ■ , Island, N.Y. He was a veteran employed for Grumman Aerospace before becoming ' disabled. He enjoyed NASCAR. marie Hanson Hesser; chil- dren, Theresa George and hus band David, Barbara Hesser of Mocksville, Loui.s Joseph Hesser of Kannapolis and Henry James Hesser and wife Jen of Harmony; sister, Elizabeth Kennedy and husband Donald; grandchildren, Carl Case, Tabitha Hesser, Brittany Horton, Hendrick Hesser and Jazalynn Hesser; great-grandchildren, Aubree Estelle and Madilynn Cruz. A private family service will be held with Pastor Billy Louya, minister of Freedom Baptist Church, Mocksville officiating. Burial will be at the Salisbury VA National Cemetery. % DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 30,2020 - vf B5 Vena Beatrice Holt Harris Mrs. Vena Beatrice Holt Harris, 92. formerly of 673 S. Salisbury St., Mocksville, died on Sunday, April 26,2020. She wa.s born in Surry County to the late Emery Wel- donand Drucilla Hurt Holt, Oct. 1,1927, the youngest of 8 children. She was also preceded k: in death by: her husband of 50 years, James Roy Harris; plus 5 June Harris Johnson (Bill) of Mocksville; a son, Joe C. Har- / 1cm, William Johnson (Scottie) of Bermuda Run, Wesley John- (Leila) of Lewisville, Tif- ^ fany Harris Lakey (Alan) and U jMKB Meredith Harris Wagstaff (Neil) of Mocksville, Andrea Jo Har ris of Mooresville, and Landon Harris (Hayley) of Chapel Hill; 12 great-grandchildren, Charlie Owens, Ben Owens, Anna Jane Owens, Claire Johnson, Chloe Johnson, Whit man Johnson, Caroline Lakey. Katherine Lakey. M.C. Lakey. Olivia Wagstaff, Haiiis Wagstaff, and Natalie Jo; 2 sisters-in-law, Mary Harris of Mocksville and Mildred Harris of Greensboro; numerous nieces and nephews; and her care-giving team of the past 10 years, including Latoya Bohannon, Holly Campbell, Ciystal Cockerham, Aiyanna Doulin, Darlene Easter. Libby Foster, Shir) Gadson, Sher- rie Lowe, Nanette Naylor, Sandra Phelps.Caria Poplin, and the late Ruth Smith. After the death of her mother when she was 6 and the depanure of her siblings at age 12, she assumed all house hold duties on the farm. This molded a philosophy of life that included hard work and devotion to family and faith. A graduate of Draughn's Business School, Mrs. Harris began her career at the Bank of Elkin in 1945. A year after her marriage to Roy Harris in 1948. they launched a business venture, Davie Auto Parts, in Mocksville, where her skills became integral to its success. She remained active in the business until her retirement in 2003. Family was her pride and joy as .she instilled in them her high personal standards and Christian values. She stressed integrity and commitment, education and excellence, good manners and social graces, all tempered with kindness and generosity. Her love of facing challenges and embracing hard work were infectious. She and Roy knew the impor tance of traditions, many originating around the dinner ta ble highlighting a menu with barbecued rabbit or freshly caught fish. Their log cabin hosted not only family events, but also special occasions with friends. Q.^ O- •7- Mrs. Hams "enjoyed ssliaiing gTEnntonTher kitchem sending cards expressing lovo and encouragement, visiting seniors, and directing wcdciirfgs. She and husband, Roy, were proud of their community and worked diligently to continue its progress. She served as scout leader, member of the Mocksville Woman's Club, Davie County Hospital Auxiliary, and Order of the Eastern Star. She was a board member of the Advocacy Center of Davie and Davie Li brary Board of Trustees, serving as chair. She was most proud of the new library built during that time. She also served on the Mocksville Planning and Zoning Board for 28 years, 18 as chair. Mrs. Harris was an active member of First Baptist Church where she served many years as trea surer. librarian, Sunday School teacher, CARE.Team lead er, and on the stewardship and nominating committees. She was voted FBC Senior of the Year in 2009. The Mocksville Town Board and Mayor Francis Slate honored Mrs. Har ris with the lirst "Key to the City" in 2000. She was also awarded the Order of the Long Leaf Pine for outstanding service to her community in 2005. She accepted the.ses ac colades as she lived her life with humility and grace. A private graveside service and a later celebration of life are planned with Dr. Van Lankford officiating. Memorials: First Baptist Building Fund, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville; or Davie Community Foundation, PC Box 546, Mocksville with. Harris/Johnson Fund for Senior Cit izens in the memo. DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursday, April 30,2020 - 7f 35 Rebecca Cody Isaac Rebecca Cody Isaac died diuing the early moniing on Tuesday, April 21.2020 ai iici liome in Mocksville. She was bom in Mocksville to the late Booker T. Cody and VanEaton could be home with .her chil- dren. She loved washing and- ironing which she was still do- ing a month before she passed. When the youngest child fin ished high school, Mrs. Isaac went to work for Baker Furniture where she retired after 25 years. Mrs. Isaac was known for her cooking, especially her cakes. No one ever went hungry around her hou.se and Mr. Isaac never ate sandwiches; he always ale a full course hot meal. She was a die-hard Atlanta Braves fan, and in 2019 she attended a Braves game where they played the Dodgers (Mr. Isaac s favorite team). Mrs. Isaac was also a devoted member of Greater Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church where she served as a trustee and was the Church Mother. She was preceded in death by; 6 brothers, Booker,Tom, Bill, Ivy, Robert and Mike; 3 sisters: Lula. Helen and Jen ny; and 2 children, Frances and Lewis. Survivors: 2 sisters, Florence B. Cody ol" Hilton Head, S.C. and Patricia Cody of Patterson, N.J.; a son, Bruce (Edith) Isaac of Mocksville; 3 daughters. Eleanor Brown of Mocksville, Alice Isaac of Mocksville, and Rachel (Ro land) Wade of Winston-Salem; daughter-in-law, Hazel Isaac of Asheville; 8 grandchildren; and 13 great-grand children A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. on April 24 at Mocksville Second Presbyterian Church Cemeteiy. with Evangelist Sylvia Campbell officiating. A public memorial service will be held later. "jmes Louis 'Jimmy' Stahl Jr. James "Jimmy" Louis Stahl Jr, 75, of Mocksville. died on April 21,2020 at his home. He was born on July 13, 1944 in Onslow County, the son of Arlene Olivia Brown Hill and the late James St.;hi Sr. He graduated from Swansboro Schools and worked in the construction industry as a sheetrock installer. He was married in Davie County in 2017 to Faye Arlene Brown Stahl, who survives. Also surviving: daughters, Leasa Stahl, Kimberly Fite, srandchildren. Anthony Stahl (Whitney), Heather Stahl, Johnathan Washbum; and great-granddaughters. Savannah Lee Colegrove and Lilly Stalil. A service will be set at a later date. Memorials: American Lung Association. Condolences: www.da\iefitnemlservice.com. Nathan Warren 'Rabbit' Williams Nathan WaiTen "Rabbit"" Williams of Lexington died ^ Thursday. April 23,202u at Lexington Health Care Center after a period of brief illness. He was bom July 22,1938 to Spencer Franklin and Mar tha Ireland Williams and raised in Mocksville. In addition to * his parents, he was preceded in death by: 5 sisters, Colcen Ves tal, Virginia Beauchamp, Mary ' n : • Hilton, Willa Mae Wood and Alice Rummage; 6 brothers. El- | ' gin Williams. Dallas Williams, Pete Williams, Billy Williams, V George Williams and Gumey Williams; his son, Nathan "Lit- tie Rabbit" Eugene Williams; and daughters-in-law, Cindy Williams and Paula Williams. He be as the one who up the roorn whenever he walked in, wheth er it was by telling a joke, laughing, or with his contagious smile. He never met a '.stranger and after meeting him once, you never forgot his huge personality that seemed to fill up the room. He had a lieart of gold undemeath the tough persona he carried and would do anything for anyone; especially his children and grandchildren who he loved unconditionally. He was the definition of hard work and never seemed to slow down, even as he began to age. When he wasn't working, he could be found by the lake or the river with a fishing pole in hand with Darrell, Carrell, or many beloved nephews and brothers, and in the past few years, with his grandson, Riley. If he wasn't fishing you could find him in his recliner watching television snuggled up to his Malte.sc. Molly, who was his little baby. Survivors: his wife of the home. Joyce Burrage Wil liams; daughter. Crystal Ganll (Kendall) of Lexington; sons, Darrell Williams (MaryAnn Bums and daughter Cassy) and Carrell Ray Williams (Melissa), all of Lexing ton: grandchildren. Riley and Sophia Gantt, both of Lex ington, and Brittany Montaigne (Brandon) of Staiesville; and great-granddaughter. Trinity Ella Montaigne. A private funeral service was held on Tuesday, April 28 in the Davidson Funeral Home Chapel officiated by Pas tors Tim Gainey and Danell Cox. Memorials: Hospice of Davidson County, 20U Hospice Way, Lexington. 27292. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, May 7,2020 - 7 Paul B.Barney Paul B. Barney, 96, bom at home in Comatzer on Aug. 2, 1923 to George Ander.son Barney and Maltie Hendrix Barney, died at Forsyth Medical Center on Sunday. May 3 after an extended illness. He grew up on the family farm in Mocksville and at tended Shady Grove School. He entered the Army on April 4, 1944 via Fort Bragg, He was a private in Conipany as a heavy machine gunner in Luxembourg and Bastogne. He Hh was honorably discharged due 1945. He was the recipient of a Medal for his bravery and sac rifice. He was a member of the first WWII Veterans High School Commencement Ceremony held on Nov. 1,2001 in the NC Department of Public Instruction Education Build ing in Raleigh, lie enjoyed attending ceremonies honoring WWII Veterans and NW Piedmont Puiple Heart recipients; he attended the Triad Flight of Honor on May II. 2010. He retired from P.H. Hanes Knitting Co. and was a fan of baseball. He miuried Lois Bee.son on Dec. 18, 1948 and resided in Hillsdale for 70 years. Their children are Michael (de ceased) Barney, Marcia L. Barney and Stephen K. Barney. They have four grandchildren: Kami L. Penman, Ryan N. Barney, Shawn (Mindi) Barney and Tracy (Stephanie) Bar ney; 8 great-grandchildren: Lorian Barney, Kaleb Barney, Trenton Bamey, Isaac Bamey, Katie-Grace Barney, Carter Bamey, Aiden Bamey and Raelyn Barney. He is pre-deceased by; his parents; son, Michael Bar ney; brother, Calvin Barney; and sisters, Clara Barney, Lucy Bamey and Ava Jones. Also surviving: sisters, Ella Smith and Alma Shoaf; daughter-in-law, Judy (Dana) McKcnzie; and si.siers-in- law.Loretta (Wesley) Vanhoy and Frances M. Bamey. Memorials: Comatzer Baptist, 1372 Comatzer Road, Mocksville; or to the Davie Community Foundation with funds designated for the Davie County Heroes Fund for Veterans, 107 N. Salisbury St., Mocksville. A private graveside service was held on Wednesday, May 6. Condolences: ww-wJia-sworth-willeKcom. Betty Foster Campbell Betty Foster Campbell, 70 of Murfree.sboro, Tenn. died on Friday, April 24,2020 at home, surrounded by her hus band and three daughters. She was a native of Coole- mee, and daughter of the late ^ Harold and Louise Durham. She was also preceded in death by a - ^ \ ' brother, Sherman Durham, and ^ J a.sister. Brenda Smith.^ \v Survivors: her husband of 22 years, Chris Campbell of '"I Murfrcesboro; her daughters, Dawn Bradford (James) of Mt. Juliet, Tenn., Shawn Foster (Tom) of Murffeesboro, and Tamrya Shade (Joe) of Mt'. Juliet; grandchildren. Hold- en Richmond (Emily), Brant Richmond (Shelby), Foster Shade, Grccr Foster. Aidric Shade. Alden Shade and Gide on Shade; 2 great-grandchildren later this year; siblings, Danny Durham, Bonnie Meyers. George Durham. Mor ris Durham and Tina Goodman; and many relatives and friends. She was a longtime member.of World Outreach Church in Murfrcesboro, and a graduate of Davie County High School. After retirement from Rutherford County Soil Conservation Di.strict, with almost 17 years, she enjoyed time with her husbtmd, friends, her daughters and grand children. A private visitation was held at Woodfiii Funeral Chapel in Murfrcesboro on Tuesday. April 28. A private graveside service was held at Roselawn Memorial Giudens with Ran dall Reid officiating. Memorials: The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkin son's Research or American Heart Association. DA\ IE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 7,2020 - 7 Nancy Jane Bailey Myers Mrs. Nancy Jane Bailey Myers, 78, of Joe Myers Road, dvance, died at her home on Thursday. April 30,2020. Mrs. Myers was bom on April 4, 1942. in Forsyth HppT- ^County to the late Noah Baxter Waller Bailey. p.'' Myers enjoyed watching •g; -v birds, good coffee, Vienna sau- . ' sages, doing crafts, and coun- , try music, especially George Jones. She was a hard-worker loved spending time with^■1^, her family. Mrs. Myers al- ways kept a jar of pickles in the fridge times when her grandkids would visit. She svill be remembered as a loving sis ter. wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, and will be missed by many. She was also preceded by: a husband of 33 years. .Toe Henry Myers; 3 brothers. Jack Bailey, Louis Bailey and Johnny Bailey; and 4 sisters, Rosie Vemon, Annie James. Dorothy Bailey, and Peggy Bailey. Survivors; 8 children, Billy Ray Myers (Nancy) of Ad vance, Brenda Kay Gahagan (Mike) of Spartanburg, S.C., Bobbie Jo Spears of Advance. Bonnie Sue "Susie" Palmer of Sparta. Bailey Lee Myers of Advance, Barbara Jane My ers Rutherford of Mocksville. Betty May Shultz (James) and Burr Baxter Myers (Tina) of Advance; 16 grandchil dren, Dustin Adkins, Christopher Adkins, Michelle Allen, Jamie Norman, Kelly Snapp, Jesse Dean Spears. Rob ert Allen Spears. Jacob Dean Hicks, Christopher Henry Spears, Kristy Slieets, Ethan Craver, Zachary Palmer, Mi chael David Rutherford, Britiney Carpenter. Joseph Myers, Aubrey Myers, and Aaron Myers; 6 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 4 p.m. Monday. May 4 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Will Pryor of fi ciating. Burial followed in Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the funeral service. Condolences: www.eaumfimemhervke.cotn. Marshall Bailey Sloan Marshall Bailey Sloan, 21, of Mocksville, died on April 28.2020 in Chesterfield County, S.C. He was born Feb. 13, 1999 "S' Iredell County in Paul Sloanand Robin Campbell Cleary. * He is preceded in death by his grandfathers Espy Camp- bell. Marshal! Sloan and grand- parents Wade and Ida Cleary. He graduated from Davle ed Lees McCray College, and ^ capper in the explosivesJ industry while working for Dy- no-Nobel of Olin. He had the biggest heai't and never met a stranger. He loved to go fi sh ing and hunting, playing soft- 1 ball, and his friends and family. Some of his best friends in lii'c where Sage and Roger his pride and joy, his dogs. He at tended Eaton Baptist Church. His favorite scripture was, "I Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me" Philippians 4:13. Survivors: his parents, Robin Cleary (Wayne) and Paul Sloan; grandmothers, Linda Campbell (Melvin), Cornelia Sloan; a sister, Zoey Cleaiy; aunts, Nancy Goodwin, Me- linda Gryder (Terry), Marshall Sloan, Connie Smith; and numerous others; uncles, Eddie and Martha Campbell, and numerous others; cousins, Courtney and Lucas Ouimet (Baby Colien). Austin Head, Hannah Head and kids, Mi chelle and Paul Clendennlng, Adam Campbell. CJ Gryder, Emily and Jesse Fletcher, Devin Smith, Heather Smith. Todd Goodwin,Tabilha andKilcy Essex, and many others. A memorial service will be set at a later date. Condolences: www.daYiefimeruhcmce.com. •o C? DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, i hursday, May 7,2020 - 7 Wanda Lou Richardson Sutphin Mrs, Wanda Lou Richardson Sutphin of Rural Hall died on Friday. May 1, 2020 at her home. Mrs. Sutphin was born in ^ Iiedeli County to the late Thom- , as Munsey and Betha Naomi ' Reeves Richardson. She worked which would later becomc'sara 1^^^ mittees, sang in the choir, and She activities. She will be remem bered as a loving sister, wife, aunt, and friend, and wili he missed by many. She was also preceded in death by: her husband of 50 years, Alvin "Al" Mathis Sutphin; and 8 siblings. Survivors: a sister, Helen Bulla of Mocksville; a sis ter-in-law. Martha Esser of West Jefferson; nieces, Val erie Richardson, Megan Richardson, both of Florida, Ann Scruggs (Jim) of Statesville, and K.im Richards of Michi gan; nephews. Kevin Richardson of Florida, Alan Barker of Statesville, and Tim Poole of Greensboro; several great nieces; and a special friend, Carolyn Stewart. A graveside service was conducted at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 3 in New Union UniteBd Methodist Church in Mocks ville, with the Rev. Jesse Teal and Dr. Steven K. Rainey officiating. A public memorial will be held at a later date. Memorials: New Union UMC Cemetery Fund, c/o Do ris Dyson, 1469 County Line Road, Hannony, 28634. Condolences: www'.c'dtoufimcralseryice.com. -O a ^ CO <D s 03 Q DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 14,2020 - 7 Jerry Wayne 'Clorox' Locklair Jerry Wayne "Clorox" Locklair. 69. of Winston-Saicm, died on April 29.2020 from complications of pneumonia at Duke Ho.spital. "CIo" as his wife called him, was bom Jan. 13. 1951 in Forsyth County. He went to Griffith High School and was retired/self-employeed at JWL Concrete. ing blacksmithing, hunting, and for conceal carry, and taught n ' classes so other.s would be able 1. •' to obtain their permits .11^ He was preceded in death by: fc' ' his mother, Maude Lawson Ted- ^ der Locklair; a brother, Larry ^HhS||||H ' Gene Tedder; and his first wife, Shelby Huckabee Locklair. 1 Survivors: his wife, Ann .lohnson Locklair, her children and his adopted family, Tracy New (Jake), Gary Peak Jr., and Amanda Rothrock; lifelong friends, Mike Dillioii and Justin Cornaizer, whom he thought of like a son; and Durham, Ryan and Fame Gordon and daughter Sami. His special family were there for, and helped care for him when he had a double lung transplant last year. Memorials: A Storeliou.se for Jesus 675 Lexington Road, Mocksville; or the Winston-Salem Resucue Mission 418 N. Trade St., Winston-Salem 27101. . A celebration of life will be held at a later dale. Email tracyiww66@yalioo.cow for details. F Robert Langdon 'Bob' Montgomery Robert Langdon "Bob" Monigoinery, 85, of Clemmons died on April 18. 2020 at Forsyth Medical Center after a brief illness. He was born March 27, 1935 in Davie County to James Howe and Vashti King Montgomery. He was retired from research and development with RJR Tobacco. Surviving: his wife. Pat F. Montgomery; a daugh ter. Dawn Montgomery Lynch: 2 sisters, Margaret (Pea) M. Freeze of Greensboro and Elizabeth (Bet) M. Gibson (Dave) of Trophy Club. Texas: several nieces and neph ews; and fur baby, kitty Cody and 8 fur baby grandchildren. A memorial .service will be held at a later date. Memorials: Farmington UMC or to the charity of the donor's choice. Alvin Raeford Seamon Alvin Raeford Seamon, 85, of Advance, died on May 5, 2020 at his residence. He was born in Davie County on Dec. 16,1934. the son n 11 Seamon (Cynthia) of Acivaiice; sisters, Margaret Lewis of Cool- vance, Betty Snow of Hamiony. Ruth Ward of Lexington, and Sally Whitaker, Peggy Sea mon and Lorraine Seamon, all ol Mocksville: grandchil dren, Kirsten Seamon. Hanna Seamon, Joshua Seamon: and great-grandchildren, Noah and Rocko. A visitation was held Friday May 8 from noon-l p.m. at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel in Mocksville. A grave side service followed at 1:15 p.m. at St. Matthews Ceme tery, officiated by Pastor James Ward. Jeffrey Williams Taylor Jeffrey Williams Taylor, 60, of Sparta, died on Sunday, May 10, 2020 at Genesis HealthCare in Sparta. He was born Dec. 5.1959 in Forsyth County to the late Jack and Loretta Taylor. Hewas of the Baptist faith. He served his country in the U.S. Navy. He like fishing, going out to eat, and going for drives. He enjoyed programs on television on how to build homes and cars. Survivors: his wife, Paula Taylor of the home; a daugh ter, Amy Absher of the home; a .son, John C. Abshcr of Yadkin County: a grandchild. Elizabeth Ab.shcr of Yadkin County; a brother, John Taylor and wife Penny of Lexing ton; 2 sisters. Jean Campbell and Jackie Allgood and hus band Bobby, all of Davie County. A funeral service to honor his life will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday. May 14 in the chapel of Grandview Memo rial Funeral Home with Brother Ed Hall officiating. The family will receive friend- me liour prior to the funeral service at the funeral home. Burial will be held on Friday, May 15,2020 at Salisbury National Cemetery. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. Condolcnce.^. h x-.i-randviewjiineralhovic.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 14,2020 • 7 Charlotte Carter Weatherman Mrs. Charlotte Carter Weatherman, 95, of NC 801 North. Advance, died Monday. May 4,2020 at Davie Nurs ing and Rehab Center in Mocksville. Mrs. Weathennan was born T r, on Nov. 8,1924 in Davie Coun- ty to the late Bun Pegram and . . Martha Ann Riddle Carter. Mrs. Weathennan was of the Bap- •. list faith and was a graduate of vHHK. Farminglon High School. She I enjoyed needlework and word search pu/v.Ies and had made many bookmarks for many peo- ^ pie through the years. She was n a good cook and was a loving 'iR'i'PR?" - ■'s ntother and grandmother.She was also preceded in death by: her husband of 62 years, Clyde Richard Weatlior- man; a son. David Weatherman; and 3 siblings. Lawrence Carter. Erma Zimmerman and Magdeline Bracken. Survivors: 2 children. Linda Melton (Jimmy) and Ed die Weatherman (Bonnie), all of Advance; 5 grandchil dren, Li.sa -Darisse (Matt). Dana Aderhokl (Brad), Amy Streit. Monica Weatherman and Mark Weatherman; 5 great-grandchildren, Sarah Marion (Adam Cavedo). Katie Beck (Cody). Michelle Weatherman, Hagan Adcrhold and Mia Weatherman; a great great-grandson. River Cavedo; a sister-in-law, Johnsie Weatherman of Mocksville; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A private graveside .service was conducted with Pastor Wayne Swisher officiating. Friends may pay their respects at Eaton Funeral Home at other times. Memorials: Fellowship Ladies of Fellowship Baptist. 1084 Rainbow Road, Advance. Condolences: www.cuionfimeiulservice.com. Lynda Crawford WentzMrs. Lynda Crawford Wentz, 80, of Arden. died Tues day, May 5,2020 at her home of almost 47 years. She was born in Tarboro, to the late Rev. C.E. Crawford Sr. and Eugenia Rollins Crawford. She married John R. Wentz IIIW ^ in June of 1962 after completing ■ /iSEIIk, \ i degrees at Mars Hill College,jl' Eorest University,^ andbeginning'the'^year it opened'in N. ^ August of1962.They were mar-■ • ' ■ lied for 48 years until his death in November. 2010.•—1 Survivors: 4 children. Jean Wentz. Jackie Dettmar. John Wentz IV, and Jill Grouse; 2 sons-in-law. Ed Dettmar andGreg Grouse; and 6 grandchildren, Sydney. Evan, Avei7, Juliana, Aaron and Meredith. Services will be private. Memorials: Four Seasons Hospice at wmv.foursea- sonsfdn.org. Condolences: www.grocejiineralhonie.com. % a0,'t' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 14,2020 n 7 Robert Paul Williams Mr. Robert Paul Williams, 46, of Fairfield Road.Mocks- ville.diecl on Saturday, May 9.2020. Mr. Williams was bom Jan. 3.197, in Rowan County to Roger Dale and Donna Sue Hakos Williams. He graduated from Davie County High School in 1992 and eamed a bachelor*s degree in business from Catawba College. Mr. Williams was an outgoing '/VH people-person, hard worker, and } loved dogs. He enjoyed working with children, and tutored spc- -C",,,./ ' cial needs kids when he lived in South Dakota and worked at Madncss came around. He will be remembered as a gentle soul who had a great smile and a contagious laugh. Survivors: his parents of the home; a brother. John Fat- rick Williams of Greensboro; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. The family will receive friends from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, May 16 at Eaton Funeral Home. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, only 50 persons will be allowed to gather inside the funeral at one time. A public memorial service will be held later. Memorials: National Kidney Foundation, 933 Louise Ave., Ste. lOlB, Cluulotte, 28204. Condolences: www.eaionfiincrolservice.coni. Willie Mae Felker Yarbrough Willie Mae Felker Yarbrough, 88. of Lexington died on Monday, May 11,2020 at the Hospice Home at High Point. A private graveside .service will be held at Forest Hill Memorial Park with Preacher Clyde Akers ofiiciaiing. Mrs. Yiubrough was bom in Davie County on Aug. 29, 1931 to Dewey Felker^nd Mae Ellen Felker. She was retired from Link-Taylor, having worked in the linishing room for 30 years and was a member of Freedom Baptist Church. Mrs. Yarbrough's hobbles included fishing, scw- mg, painting, cooking, and gardening. She was a loving mother and grandmother whose memory will be cherished. She was also preceded in death by: the love of her life, N. Frank Yarbrough: a brother, Donald Felker; a sister, Jes sie Ruth Smith; and a son-in-law, Donald Flowers. Survivors: her children, Charles Flynn (Debbie) of Myrtle Beach, S.C.. Charlene Flowers of I.cxington, and Carol Thomas of Winston-Salem; her companion, Harold Myers; a special friend, Pal Wood; 2 brothers, Leonard Felker of Roan Mountain, Tenn. and John Felker (Joyce) of Lexington; 3 sisters. Betty Godbey of Mocksville, Mar gie Miller of Cleveland, and Elizabeth Hendren (Elmer) of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews. Memorials: Hospice of the Piedmont, 1801 Westche.ster Dr.Iligh Point, NC 27262. Condolences: wwyxlavidson/uneralho/neju'i. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 21,2020 - ^ €ci Taylor Jaxon Anthony Taylor Jaxon Anthony, aged 1 month and 22 days, of Spring Street, Mocksville, died on Thursday, May 14, 2020, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winslon-Sa- baby. He was strong! silly and had a big yawn. He will be -f greatly missed by all of his lev- r He was preceded in death by his maternal great-grandfather, survivors include: his maternal grandparents, Steve and Penny Belcher of Lexington; pa ternal grandparents, Dora Campbell and Tyrone Anthony; both of Mocksville; maternal great-grandmothers. Shelvia Taylor of Panama City, Fla. and Judy Belcher of West Vir ginia; aunts and uncles, Tisa and Matt Fortune, Elyssa and Ron Keith, Eric and Erin Sineath, Jahlissa Sineath, Kelsey and Cristian Mendez, Chris Coleman, Shae Murphy, Dian- isha Durani; and several cousins. A memorial service will be held at a later dale. Condolences: www.eotonfiincmlsen'ice.com. Nettie Naomi York Carter Mrs. Nettie Naomi York Carter, 88, formerly of Wil liams Road, Mocksville, died Tliursday, May 14, 2020 at Clemmdns Village 11 in Clemmons. Mrs. Carter was bom on Oct. 15,1931 inlredell County, to the late Clyde McCoy and Tabitha Trivelte York. Mrs. Carter was a member of Cornatzer Baptist Church and was a talented homemaker. She was a self-taught musician and had a passion for houseplants, especially African violets. She was also preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. Hubert Aaron Carter: and numerous siblings. Survivors: 4 children. Ann Carter Stimson (Kyle) of Lewisvllle, Ricky Carter (Kathy) of Gibsonville; Gwcn- dy Carter of Winston-Salem and Brian Carter (Jamie) of Clayton: 7 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters. Lillian Rash of Clemmons and Sylvia Eddinger of Win ston-Salem; and numerous nieces and nephews. A private graveside .service was conducted at Comotzer Baptist Church Cemetery with Chaplain Mark Brown officiating. The service was streamed live on Facebook. Friends may pay their respects to Mrs. Carter at Eaton Fu neral Home at other times. Memorials: Mt. Valley Hospice, 401 Technology Lane, Mt. Air>', 27030; or to Cornatzer Baptist, 1372 Cornatzer Road, Mocksville,. Condolences: ww'w.eatonfimeralservice.com. Geoffrey Kenneth DeWitt Mr. Geoffrey Kenneth DeWitt, 58, of Kannapolis, died ^— Monday, May 4, 2020. in Milwaukee, Wise. He was an excellent musician and played the guitar and the keyboard. He ^ memorial service will be held at a later date. Condolences; wms'-laniherlfiincralhoinenc.com. Gwendolyn Spearman Garwood Mrs. Gwendolyn Spearman Garwood, 81, of Bermuda Run, died Wednesday, May 13.2020 at Wake Forest Bap tist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Garwood was bora on March 29,1939, to the late Harold Bridges and Ruth Duckelt Spearman. Mrs. Gar wood was a strong Chris- _ ' , ^ tian, who lived by her beliefs and loved those - .,>V . around her. She enjoyed sports, especially golf and tennis, and loved giu*- dening. She was a fighter, •j having overcome lots of | sickness through the years. I Over her lifetime, .she de- veloped many friendships and created memories left to be cherished by tho.se closest 10 her. She will be remembered as a devoted moth er, precious wife, and great friend. She was LAO preceded in death by: a son, William Bradley Garwood; a brother, Norvllle Bridge.s Spearman; and a .sister-ln-Iaw, Margaret "Marge" Spearman. Survivors: her husband of 59 years, William "Bill" Ray Garwood of Bermuda Run; a son, Jeffrey Ray Garwood (Carolyn) of Daufuskie Island,S.C.: 2 siblings,Ron Spear man (Anne), and Brenda Dawkins (Ben); 3 grandchildren, Allison Marie Garwood, Sarah Michelle Garwood, and Christina Juliette Garwood. A public memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials: Samaritan'.s Purse, PO Box 3000, Boone, 28607; or to MD Anderson Cancer Center, P.O. Box 4486, Houston, TX 77210-4486 or www.mdanderson.org/gifts. Condolences: www.eatonfimeralser\'ice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 21,2020 - ^ Ccj John Frank Howard Mr. John Frank Howard, 93. of Mocksvilie, died on Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem with his family by his side. Mr. Howard was bom April 26, 1927 in Davie Couu- Howard and Martha Rebecca the generation that believed strong family ties and always ^ proud veteran of the US Army. fore it became popular. He did not believe in throwing items away until he had had a chance • to repair them and return them . • to service. He was an excellent , jHjjByjH merous pieces of furniture and crafts for his family. He retired from the NC School of the Arts as a carpenter. He was also known as a fine bluegrass musician. He played and sang at bluegrass events and es pecially loved singing at the early service at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Advance. He would fondly remember his time as a young teenage boy working on the WinMock Farm. Late in life he made a new friend, Tom Williams, grandson of the original owner of WinMock Farm. He thoroughly enjoyed his visits with Tom and made an immediate connection. He was also proceeded in death by: his -wife of near ly 74 yeai's, Ellen Howard; son, Tony Howard; brothers, Leonard, Allen, Sam,Taylor, and Bill; and sisters, Ila Mae, Mary Ellen, Edna, Nina Jean. Survivors; 2 sons Jerry (Gail) and Dennis (Vickie); daughter-in-law (Lana); granddaughter, Christin; step grandchildren, Shane Wood (Rosa) and Dawn Sechrest (Tim); step great-grandchildren, Will and Elizabeth Sechrest and Anna, Mia and Aila Wood; sister-in-law, Bet ty Harper; nieces, Vicky, Gena, April, Sharon; great-neph ew, Jamie; -close family members, Kylie and Tyler; and other special nieces and nephews. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a private family grave side .service will be held in his memory. Memorials: Bethlehem UMC Good Neighbor Fund. Condolences: \vww.hay\vorth-tniller.coni. Eva Peacock Nicholson Eva Peacock Nicholson, 92, of Mocksvilie, died on May 16,2020 at Brookdale Nursing Care in Statesville. She was bom May 6, 1928 in Iredell to the late James Calvin Peacock and Lucriettra Peamck, Virgil Peacock, Clyde A visitation was held Monday. May 18,3-5 p.m. at The Davie Funeral Home Chapel. The graveside service was on Tuesday, May 19 at 3 p.m. at Legion Memorial Park Cem etery in Cooleemee, officiated by the Rev. Alan Mullins. Condolences: daviefiinenilsei-vice.com. Donald Michael Poteat Mr. Donald Michael Potcat, 70. of Mocksvilie, died Fri day. May 15, 2020 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was born July 23, 1949 in Spailanburg, S.C. to the late Don- aid Poteat and Eunice Pruitt Whit- taker. He had been active in the- - ater aits in the area. He enjoyed trivia, playing bingo, and trips to , Cherokee. He loved his family, He was also preceded in death by: his paternal grandmother who raised him, Grace "Granny" Poteat; his maternal grandmother, Dora Elizabeth Pruitt; and special friend. T. Ronald Dixon. Survivors: his siblings. Paula Baldwin McLcod. William Aveiy Baldwin, and Chuck Whittaker; special friends, Janice Hess (David), Wayne Dixon (Betty) and Marjetta Shores (Tony); and numerous nieces and nephews. A private graveside service will be conducted at Har mony Grove Cemetery in Yadkinville. Memorials: New Horizons Home Care. 648 Carolina Ave., Yadkinville. 27055. Memo: Day Center. Condolences: wivw.lamberlfuneralhomenc.coni. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 21,2020 - ^ 'S\ Jerry Wayne 'Clorox' Locklair Jerry Wayne "Clorox" Locklair, 69, of Winston-Saleni. died on April 29, 2020 from complicalions of pneumonia al Duke Hospital. p I "Clo," as his wife lovingly called him, was bom Jan. 13. 195 i in Forsy th County. He went to Griffith High School and was retired/self-employeed at .IWL Concrete. He iiad many interests including biacksmithing. hunt- f ^ • i"-- bowling. He was an i advocate for conceal carry, and1*'^ n ' taught classes SO Others would be jt - I able to obtain their permits Ik ^ He was preceded in death by; his mother, Maude Lawson Ted- tJcf Locklair; a brother, Larry Gene Tedder and his first wife Shelby Huckabee Locklair. Survivors; his wife, Ann Johnson Locklair, her children and his adopted family. Tracy New (Jake). Gary Peak Jr.. and Amanda Rothrock; his lifelong friends, Mike Dillion and .Instill Cornal^er. whom he thought of like a son; a . special family in Durham. Ryan and Fame Gordon and daughter Sami, who helped care for him when he had his double lung transplant last year. Memorials; A Storehouse for Jesus, 675 Lexington Road, Mocksville; or the Winston-Salem Resucue Mis sion, 418 N. Trade St.. Winston-Salem 27101. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Email iracYiiL'\v66@ynhoo.coni for details. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 21,2020 - ^ Paul Charles Poirier Paul Charles Poirier. 97. of Advance, died on April 29, 2020 at his residence. He \va,s born March 16. 1923 in Wallham. Mass, to the late I Martin Poirier and Victoire De- / *5* veaux Poirier. He is also preced- death by his wife, Lila Mae '—' |g Degg Poirier. ''ipi' He graduated from Western ^^4 ^ Scho'ol in Detroit, Mich. He was in the U.S. Army from 1943-1946. Later, he was a ma- chinist and worked in the aero- ^ .space manufacturing industry. He was of the Catholic faith and was a member of the St. Frances of Assisi Church of Mocksville. Sur\'ivors; a son, Dennis Poirier (Laura) of Advance; daughters. Su.sati Downen (Rich), Nancy Anderson (Steve), and Roxannc Yankee (Wayne), all of Advance; a sister, Helen Weidman of Detroit; grandchildren, Justin Po irier, Lisa Downen. Lori Downen, Taylor Anderson, Blake Anderson; .special caretaker and companion, Geri Falk; ad opted granddaughter. Cathi Fruchterman; and his talking Parrot, Peppy, A visitation was held Sunday, May 3 at the Davie Fu neral Service of Mocksville's Chapel from 6-8; p.m. Condolences: \\'w\\'.ckiviefi<ii€mlserv'ue.Lom. John Michael 'Rirner John Michael Turner, 66, died on May 14. 2020 at hi^ residence in Advance. Washington, DC to the late Merle V Turner and Ressie Elizabeth (Del- linger) Turner. He is al.so preceded in death by; a brother Merle Jr.; and a si.ster, Mary iiTumer. 'i He attended school in Virginir ^jjr . i-J and was a truck driver for R.L M Turner Trucking Co. He was i ^.i : tough man and loved spending • i time with his family. Survivors; his wife. Carol Yar- borough; sons, John Michae] Turner Jr Haase and wife Lesa Benjamin Curtis Turner and wife Serena, Robert Curtis, and Joshua Aaron Penland; daugh ters, Peggy Sue Morgan and husband Andrew, Lisa Carrie 'l\imer, Amber Sue Kilmer; god-daughters, Lillian Ratclifl and Christina Fortini; brother, Donald Turner; sister, Grace Ellen Turner; grandchildren, A.shley Lynn, Kendall Lynn Tyreli Kay, Makayla Anne, Canillle Nicole. Cameron Ka- reem. Liberty Ann, Robert Jacob, Joshua Aaron Jr., Johmi} Mike, Bobby Chase, Kayden Allen Felts, Nevaeh Louise Irene Kilmer, Nathaniel George and Gabriel Kilmer. Services have not been .set. Condolences; (kiviefiineralservice.com. 4^ Donnie Gene Westmoreland Mr. Donnie Gene Westmoreland, 77,of King, died Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at Woltz Hospice Home in Dobson. Mr. Westmoreland was bom on Oct. 3, 1942 in Stokes County to the late James Robert and Bessie Morefield Westmoreland. In his younger years he had worked at Mill er's and C's restaurants in Mocksville. He was also preceded in death by: a daughter,.Donna Westmoreland; a son, Rodney Westmoreland; and his sib lings, Lucille Pcttitt, Shirley Fowler and Thurman. Law rence, Robert. Grady. Kenneth and Harold Westmoreland. Survivors: a son, Ronnie Westmoreland; the mother of his children, Judy Smith of King; and many nieces and nephews. A memorial graveside service will be conducted at Rose Cemetery at <i later date. Condolences: \vww.eatonfimeralser\'ice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, May 21,2020 -2^ ' P n p \\\8 CHARLES WILLIAIVI WALKER, SR. MOCKSVILLE - After mtuiy years of battling Alzheimer's Disease and a /fiBfetow Struggle with COVID-19, Charles William Walker, Sr. passed away on ^ ** 9^ Wednesday, May 13,2020. at the NO State Veterans Home in Salisbury.^■E^, W%. AresidentofMocksville,ChiirleswasborninWinston-Sa!em.onMaich6. ^ 1938.to0ie!ateWiLlianiMartinWalker, Sr. and Wilner Hart Walker.^ is survived by his wife, Peggy Baker Walker: children. Patty Gruce j ' (J.cJtn), Charles W. Walker. Jr. (Dawn), and Denisc Swcarington (Frank): Wr grandchildren. Rebekah Walker Hengy (Joe). Hillary Gruce. Morgan Swear- "ington Robinson (Brent), Hayley Gruce. Charles Swcarington (Kaitlin), and Laura Walker Jonis(Aus- great-grandchildren. Ashlyn. Walker, and Alaina Hengy; many nieces and nephews: a brother, W.M, Walker. Jr.; a sister. Jan Walker Jarrett (Robert); and a brother-in-law, Jimmy Baker (Linda). addition to his parents. Charles is preceded in death by his sisters, Virginia Blakely and Cheryl Walker; and brothers, Drewy Walker, Bill Walker. Bob .Walker, and Gary Walker. Charles graduated from Glenn High School in Winston-Salem where he served as Student Body President and courted the love of his life. Peggy. The two were married soon after Charles graduated. Shortly thereafter, he began serving his country as a Communications Specialist in the United States Marine Corps. Peggy enjoys telling the story of liow Charles liitch-hiked all th'e way home from the base at Camp Lejeunejust in time for their April 6 wedding in 1957. And from that day forwiird. Charles and Peggy continued to stand side by side for over 63 years, working together, raising their family, and ministering together throughout the area, After working as a Production Planner for RJR Archer Aluminum and in instirancc sales alongside his father and father-in-law, Charles was called to pursue his passion in the Music Ministry. He attended the Llniversity of North Carolina at'Greensboro where he studied Musical Theory. History, :uid Vocal Performance; however, most folks who knew (Tharles would agree that he was a "naturally- gifted" singer and musician, with a God-given talent. Charles loved music aird came from a long line of gifted musicians and singers. At an early age, he and his siblings would gather around the piano and sing songs as liis mother played the piano. Then as a teen, he sang in the high school glee club. As a young father, he would sit in tlie front yard :ind play the autoharp or banjo as neighbors gathered in the cool shade of evening to listen and sing along. Later, Charles served on staft' as Mini.ster of Music. Education, and/or-Youth at several area Baptist churches including. Oaklawn. Bethany. Pfafftown, First Baptist-Mock-sville, West Side, and Northwest. He also sang with a group of friends wlio performed at church and civic cvont-s. Charles was known for his beautiful baritone voice where he sarig for many friends', weddings, funerals, church services, and even his own children's weddings. In addition to music, one of the most fulfilling job responsibilities for Charles was spending time with young people. Charles had the ability to live out his faith through his actions which made a la.sting impact on many teens as well as people of all ages. He loved the adventure of taking his Youth Group each summer to Camp Caswell and seeing the Holy Spirit at work in the lives of young believers in Christ. Always one to "tinker" with electronics. Charles was a self-taught computer expert. With tlie age of personal computers, lie learned to build and repair the hiu'dware iind loved all the challenges and conveniences these machines allowed. Always one to help, he spent many hotirs in people's homes and businesses helping them with their comptiter is.sucs before the time of "Geek Squad." Another hobby he pursued was photography and taught himself the mechanics and artistry by immersing liimself into countless books and computer software to perfect his creations. Like most of his talents. Charles was a natural, and through the years he enjoyed capturing countless photos of his most-loved subjects - his family. He also enjoyed photographing God's natural beauty and had the opportunity to document his travels through his photography. Many of his beautiful huidscape, lighthou.se, and .sunset photos adom the walls of his home. During retirement, Charles and Peggy journeyed to destinations throughout tlie U.S. and beyond. Some of their favoriteplaces were the Grand Canyon and other areas of the western states. Alaska. Hawaii. Europe, and the Bahamas. His favorite place was (he beach or "coast," as he liked tocall it. He loved t.o fisli and later in life sit on die beach and listen to the waves. His children, grandchildren, and gieat-grandchildren talk of all the times spent with him building sandcasllcs, playing in lite surf, and walking the beach looking for sharks' teedi and seashells. During the last few years of his lite, when it was difficult for Charles to express himself verbally, he never lost the ability to .sing. He took every opportunity (o sit around die piano and sing hymns and carols with his wife, children, and grandchildren. He even directed the music and sang die hymns for chapel services at the Veterans Home. And we know forcerlain, he is now singing with the heavenly hosts. Tliank you to all the i'riends and family who have supported Qiarles and Peggy ilirough the many ciiailenging years dealing with Alzheimer's, especially Peggy's brother, Jimmy and his wife, Linda, and Peggy's dcim friend. Ann. The family would also like to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff of the NC State Veterans Home in Salisbury for the great care and love shown to Charles during the short time he lived there, and especially for holding his hand when we couldn't, as he passed into eternal life widi Jesus. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of fl owers, the family requests that memorials be considered for the Building Fund at First Baptist Church, 412 N. Main Street, MocksvUle, NC 27028; or tlie charity of your choice in his iiremory. Onliiie condolences: www.lamber^ineralhomenc.cam DAViiE CbiUOTY ENTERPRISE RECORD ,"fhui^ay, May 28', n *7 Douglas Lee BuUard Mr. Douglas Lee Bollard, 64, died Friday, May 22, 2020. He was bom April 28,1956 and was a lifelong resident of Davie County. He had been employed by T. E. Connec tivity for years in maintenance. He was mechanically minded and spent his life working as a ■Pi|SSP'*^^S9 tradesman. He had a phenom- enal ability to build, create,and fix anything placed in his "^^[3 hands. His passion in life was working the family farm where he tended cattle. His favorite place to be was on the seat of his tractor, and talking to his closest friends, Stewart Howell and "Fast" Eddie Frank. He was loving and devoted to his family and friends. He was loved and respected by many. He was preceded in death by his father, William "Bill" Henry BuUard Jr. Survivors: his wife of 12 years, Joyce Barnes BuUard; his mother, Norma Jane Cumby BuUard; a sister, Elizabeth "Lib" BuUard; children, MitcheU BuUard (Amanda), Jam- mie Collins (Josh), Jimmy Materdo (Diana), and Jennifer "Leona" Panish (Daniel); and 8 grandchildren. A visitation waS held Tuesday, May 26 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Lambert Funeral Home. Due to COVID-19, the number of visitors in the building at one time will be lim ited. Memorials: American Cancer Society, 7027 AlbeH Pick Road, Ste. 104, Greensboro, 27409; or Bailey's Chapel UMC Men, 772 BaUey's Chapel Road, Advance, 27006. Condolences: wwwdambertfuneralhomenc.com. Todd Everett Canady ToddEverett Canady, 54, died on Sunday, May 17,2020 at St. Joseph's Hospital. He was a man loved by many i «—^ — for his comical need to be ob- sessively on time and gruff, yet with a selfless attitude for aU in need. Known for his love of fl ight, cars# beer and bows, he was forever creating something, be it a building schematic or a new model X-wing. He was i a craftsman at heart with care given to everything he had a hand in forming from dog beds to relationships, especiaUy with those of his wife, two daughters and many friends. Survivors: his 27 years,Alethia R.Morris Canady (50); their 2 daughters, Marena R. Canady (26) and Rachel A. Canady (23); his youngest brother. Trey E. Canady; and several relatives in Davie County. He is preceded in death by his older brother, Troy E. Canady; and parents, Jake E. Canady and Peggie J. Colbert Canady. Memorials: Hemophilia of Georgia, Development Dept., 8800 RosweU Road, Suite 17J),'Atlanta, GA 30350 or wwwIiemophilia.eresources.ws/fundraising(donate.asp. Condolences: www.carterbryanchapel.com. William Douglas Clark Mr. William Douglas Clark, 77, of Yadkinville, died Sunday, May 24 2020 at SECU Hospice Center. I uu...— 1 He was bom Nov. 28, 1942 in Radford, Va. to B 'I ' the late Monroe Callaway|L<.. -r. Clark Sr. and Mary Alice V McDaniel Clark. He was owner/operator of Clark Heating and Air. He was also in a da ers, Sidney Clark, Johnny Clark and Monroe Clark ~ Survivors: his son, Danny Clark (fiance, _'J' Nonria Moran); brothers, S .. Tommy Clark (Mavie) and ^ Victor Clark (Robin); andH*2iLLiB6y6^BBsei6fiSilid his many friends at Lake Myers. As per his wishes, he was cremated and there wiU be no services. Condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com. Samara Gray Poag Infant Samara Gray Poag died on Friday, May 22.2020.gShe was bom May 21, 2020, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center to Tyler Poag and Holly Gosnell. In addition to her parent.s, sur vivors include: her maternal grandmother. Edna Gosnell of Advance; pater nal grandparents, Hezekiah and Valerie Poag of Mocksville; step- siblings, Jocelyn and Ivan Poag; and several aunts and uncles. A memorial service will be conducted at a later date. Condolences: www.lnmbertfiinerallwmenc.com. Randy Darnell Gobble Randy Darnell Gobble, 58, of Mocksville, died at his home on May 22,2020. He was bom June 23, 1961 in Davie County, son of Lorean Hunt Gobble and the late Warren Darnell Gobble. He is also preceded in death by his grandparents Felix and son, Jason Hobbs. He attended Davie County schools and-was pan of the Davic High School Class of 1979. He worked in the grad ing and trucking industry for 20 plus years. He was of the Baptist faith and attended Ijames Baptist Church. Survivors: his lifetime companion, Debbie Hobbs; his mother, Lorean Hunt Gobble of Mocksville; a brother, Greg Gobble (Cindy) of Mocksville; a sister, Ch. cnc Ritchie (Michael) of Mocksville; nephews, Kendall Gob ble (Jessica), Dakota Ritchie, Kolton Ritchie, Josh Beaver; and special friends, Mark Beaver and Tommy Dyson. A walk-through visitation was held from 1-2 p.m. at the Ijamcs Baptist Church on Tuesday, May 26. A graveside service followed at 2 p.m.. ofliciated by Pastors James Ward. James D. Messer Jr. and Franklin Myers. Pallbear ers were Billy Swann, Kolton Ritchie, Michael Ritchie, Kendall Gobble, Mark Beaver, Tommy Dyson, Greg Gob ble, Austin Gobble. Zach Rogers. Dustin Holt and Jamie White. Condolences: daviefiineruhervice.com. Cloyce Gobble, and Tom and Sally Hunt, and his step-: DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, I'liursday, May 28,2020 - 7 J.C. Huddieston Mr. J.C. Huddieston, 87, of Bermuda Run, died on May 21,2020 at Forsylh Medical Center. I March 30, ^ Gardner Hud- dleston in Paragould, Ark. He loved to roller skate and met the t love of his life, Theresa Ridge Huddieston, at the Reynolds skating rink. He served M H Army and then two yeais in the V U.S. Air Force with honorable discharges. He moved to Win- ston-Salem while in the U.S. Air Force and was based at the Air Force Station / Union Cross Radar Base. He retired from RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co. alter 29 years working in the Electric motor shop build ing No. 91. He was a devoted Methodist and a longtime member of Central Terrace UMC of Winston-Salem and a current member of Bethlehem UMC in Advance. He and Theresa were married for 62 years and had many friends from church and their community. He was also preceded in death by: his wife, Theresa; and sister. Myrtle. Surviving; 4 children," Karen Boyles (Tom), Steve Huddieston (Sarah), Cheryl Driver (Tim), and Mike Hud dieston (Annette); 7 grandchildren, Christopher Reavis (Katie), Stephanie London (Bryan), Lauren Reavis-Ware (Lance), Scott Huddle.ston (Brittany), Ashley Stombaugh (Matthew), Kendall Driver. & Crystal "Wilson (Dustin); six great grandchildren: Stella, Liam, Jack, Adeline, Kai, Grandon & two more due this year. Memorials: Mountain Valley Hospice/Palliative Care. 243 N. Lee Ave., Yadkinville, 27055; or Bethlehem UMC. 321 Redland Road, Advance. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, only a small family grave side service will be held. Condolences: to Cheryl Driver, PO Box 1471 Yadkin ville, or to www.hoyworth-miUer.com. YW pubViC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 28,2020 n 7 Helen Mayfield Barbee Mesimer Mrs. Helen Maylield Barbee Mesimer. 96, of Advance, died Friday, May 22,2020. at Bermuda Commons Nursing Center. She born in County to the Henry Theodore and Bedia Furr Barbee. She was former- Concord and graduated in I93I, where she staned on^■ji^ .w.y.. the girls' high .school basketball team. She was a homemaker as ^ beautician. For many^ she ran a beauty shopp-": '•■'■ ''f'ui attached to her home. Later inI ^ life, she enjoyed working in the I ^^—! ' i cafeteria at Northwest Cabiurus Middle School. She was a fan of college basketball and one of her favorite activities was to watch college basketball with her family, especially the UNC Tarheels. She enjoyed being outdoors taking care of her yard, garden, and flowers. She was a devout Christian and was a lifetime member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Concord. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Everett Alban Mesimer, and 10 siblings. Survivors: 3 sons. Larry Wayne Mesimer (Barbara) of Concord, Jerry Lynn Mesimer (Sandi) ofChapin,S.C.,and Kenneth Ray Mesimer (Deborah) of Advance: 7 grand children. David Mesimer (Beth). Ashley Myers (Donnie), Beth Stacy (Mike). Jeri Ann Keel (Mark), Britten Pulliam, Kenneth Mesimer II (Megan), and Emily Ninmer (Scott): 10 great-grandchildren; 6 great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. A private memorial service will be held at Trinity Lu theran Church with the Rev. Tom Christensen officiating. Memorials: Trinity Lutheran. 3747 Trinity Church Rd.. Concord, 28027. Condolences: wwwJambertfuneralhomenc.com. Annie Pearlene Booe Reavis Mrs. Annie Pciirlene Booe Reavis, 90, of Mocksville, died at home on Saturday, May 23,2020. ^ji i, She was born Aug. 7, 1929 ^ in Davie County to the late Aaron Jack and Nannie Jordan7'^. Booe. Mrs. Reavis graduated »y1l from Farmington High Schooland attended Mars Hill College. She was a faitTiful working member of Bear Creek Baptist Church and was an amazing ex- ample of a Proverbs 31 woman. '■ Mrs. Reavis was the owner and operator of Reavis Hobby and j > Jjjj^ ' preceded in 1 death by: her husband, Glenn; a daughter, Diannc; 2 grand- K ' sons. Joey Benson and Michael ' ^ ' Moore; 2 sisters, Wilma Cole and Nancy Bailey; and 2 broth ers, Vemon Booe and Billy Booe. Survivors: 2 daughters, Linda Moore (Larry) of Yadkin- ville and Shirley Reavis of Mocksville; a son, Edward Rea vis (Yvonne) of Mocksville; grandchildren, Daniel Moore (Penny), Matthew Moore (Bonnie), Shannon Jacobs. .Ser ena Reavis, Allen Livengood (Paula). Amber King, and Jamie Livengood; great-grandchildren, Courtney Trivcttc (Daniel), Lorelai Moore. Garreti Moore, Bryce and Aus tin Cliildress, Hailey and Gabe Livengood, Alex and Mason Lashniii, Pita and Jaden Suarez, Sydney Hicks, Dale and Tristan Hanes. and Alyssa and Taylor Godbey; great-great-grandchildren, Hunter and Elbe Trivelte; a sis ter, Margaret Allison; a brother, Lewis Booe; a sister-in- law, Elizabeth "Lib" Beck; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. A graveside service was to be conducted at 2 p.m., Wednesday. May 27 at Bear Creek Baptist Church Ceme- teiy with the Rev. Greg McEwen, Dr. Charles Buckner and the Rev. Rodney Pierce officiating. The body will be at the church from noon-1:45 p.m., Wednesday. Friends visited Lambert Funeral Home Tuesday May 26. Memorials: Bear Creek Baptist, 492 Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville. Condolences: www.lambertfimeralhoimmc.com. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tlmrsday, May 28,2020 - 7 Evelyn Boger Seamon Evelyn Boger Seamon, 89,of Mocksville.ciied on Mon day, May 25,2020 at her residence. Bom in Davie County on May 12, 1931. she was the daughter of the late George Malcus Boger and Amanda Jane Dunn Boger. She was also sang ^in^the^^^ She was a wonderful cook and enjoyed preparing meals for family. She enjoyed working in her yard and was a long-time serving member of the La dies Auxiliary of County Line Fire Department. Survivors: her daughter, Priscilla Dwiggins of Mocks- ville; her son and daughter-in-law, Jerry (Jane) Seamon of Mocksville; a sister, Sarah Jones; 5 grandchildren, C.J. (Ka- trina) Dwiggins, Jill (Jeremy) Whitaker, Janna Winsiead, Johnny Wilson and Donna (Brian) Koontz; 9 great-grand children, Jayce, Julie and Jaelyn Whitaker, Jacsyn and Jace Wimstead, Brandon (Chelsea) Koontz and Katie Koontz, and Evelyn and Lucille Dwiggins; and 2 great-great grand children, Chloe and Bryson Koontz. Mrs. Seamon lie-in-state Wedne.sday, May 27 from 3-8 p.m. at Society Baptist Church, The funeral service was Thursday, May 28 at 11 .m. at the church with the Revs. Jeff Holder and Donnie Chapman officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials; Society Baptist Building Fund, 879 Garden Valley Road, Statesville, 28625; or to The Gideon's Inter- jiational, PO Box 148 Statesville, 28687. The family will assemble at the home of Jerry and Jane Seamon. Condolences: M'ww.bunchjolwsonfimeralliome.com. E. Eugene Vogler E. Eugene Vogler died on May 22,2020 in Advance. He was born on April 24, 1927 to the late John L. and Alpha Shermcr Vogler in Advance. He proudly served his country in the US Navy as a Fireman Firsi Class. This led to him joining the Advance Fire Department as a charter member. He later joined the VFW 8719 in Advance. He was a Master Mason Charter Member of Advance Masonic 710 where he served for more than 60 years. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 59 years. Flora "Peggy" Vogler. Survivors: his children, John (Marcena) Vogler and Jane Vogler (Craig); granddaughters, Crystal (Daniel) Co- ley and Jennifer (Grayson) Miller; great-granddaughter. Savannah Grace Coley; and many family members. A graveside service was held Tuesday, May 26 at 11a.m. at Advance United Methodist Church Cemetery. He lay in state on Monday, May 25 from 4-6 p.m .at Frank Vogler & Sons in Clemmons. Memorials: Advance UMC or a charity of thje donor's choosing. Davie County Public LibraryMocKsville, NC DAVin COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2020 - 7 Clinton Berryman 'Jitter' Cornatzer Mr. Clinton Berryman "Jitter" Cornatzer. 71. of Ad vance, died at his home on Saturday. May 30,2020. He was bom in Rowan b County on Sept. 6. 1948 to the | - late Charlie Watkins and Hollie y War." He'was the "owner of Ad- W Vance Video. He also worked □ \ for McLean Trucking and B/E ■ Aerospace. His linal job was B being able to help take care of • his grandchildren. Her is also preceded in death ' by: 3 brothers. Richard "Red" (Jcaiictic). Charles "Pete" (Shirley), and Quincy "Bud" Cornatzer. Survivors: his wife of 51 years. Bonnie Cornatzer; a daughter, Jennifer Leigh Harris (Neal); a son. Brooks Cor natzer (Alicia Curtis); 2 grandchildren, Sydney Harris and Noah Harris; a brother, Toby Cornatzer (Ann); and a sister- in-law. Faye H. Cornatzer. A internment .service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Advance United Methodist Church Columbarium, officiat ed by the Rev. Cheryl Skinner, Memorials; Advance UMC, 1911 NC 801 S., Advance. Condolences; wwwJiayworih-miUer.com. Randy Darnell Gobble Randy Darnell Gobble. 58, of Mocksville. died at his home on May 22.2020. years. He was of the Baptistfaith and attended {James Baptist Church. Survivors; his lifetime companion. Debbie Hobbs; his mother. Lorean Hunt Gobble of Mocksville; a brother. Greg Gobble (Cindy) of Mocksville; 'a sister, Charlene Ritchie (Michael) of Mocksville; nephews, Kendall Gob ble (Jessica). Dakota Ritchie. Koltoti Ritchie. Josh Beaver; and .special friends. Mark Beaver and Tommy Dyson. A walk through visiiullon was held from 1-2 p.m. at Ijamcs Baptist CImrch on Tuesday May 26. A araveside .service fo llowed at 2 p.m.. officiated by Pastors James Ward. James D. Messer Jr.. and Franklin Myers. Pallbeitr- ers were Billy Swanii. Koiton Ritchie. Michael Ritchie. Kendall Gobble. Mark Beaver. Tommy Dyson, Greg Gob ble. Austin Gobble. Zach Rouers. Dustin Holt, and Jamie Whiib. Condolences: (lavicfiineraLserviccxom. COc ^ 3 o o o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursdav.June 4,2020 - 7 Mary Lou Revels Hampton Mary Lou Revels (MawMaw) Hampton. 72. of Moeks- ville. was born in Davie County to the late William LcRoy Revels and Annie Mae Turner Revels on May 7.1948. She died on May 26. 2020. surrounded by her daughters and fore a decline in her liealth. She .• do. When .she wasn't working » health she enjoyed spending, time with her siblings and children; caring for her grandchildren; and making memories with close friends. Her hobbies were fishing and playins horseshoes. She was kind, selfless and loving poi son who never met a stranger. She had such adoration for the Lord and in her final days her faith remained strong. She was also preceded in death by: her iiusband. James (Larry) Hampton of 54 years; brothers, fhomas Edward Revels and Clarence Revels. Survivors: Jrer daughtetN. Marilyn Hampton. Annette Tillery. Mary (Christina) Hampton all of Mocksville; sis ter, Catherine Gentry; brothers. William (Eunice) Revels, Jolinny Revels. Ralpii Revels and Frank Revels, all ol Mocksville; grandchildren. Lakisha Hampton. Justin Til lery. Jaleesa We.st. Lairinda Tillery. Kabrion Hauser. all of Mocksville; 4 great-grandchildren. Jatnari Tillery. Shtiira Tillery, Brooklyn Tillery and Jdidyn Shaba/z; a host of brothers and sisters-in-law; nieces, nephews, family and friends; and lier carogivers, Jaleesa West (granddaughter) and Mary (Christina) Hampton (daughter). Funeral service were at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 30 at Cliinquapiii Missionary Baptist Church in Mocksville with Minister James Gentry', the Rev. Anthony Woodruff and Pastor Ban-on Can officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church from 1-2 on Saturday. Condolences: \\^v\^\mUku]fwlcro^ser\•icc.com. Henry James 'Hank' Packett Mr. Heniy "Hank" James Packeil,72 of Marconi Street, Mocksville. died Tuesday. May Newark, NJ. to the late Henry ^ William and Annie Pearl King Packelt. Mr. Packett had been -■ f ^employed at Thompson Crown Wood Products for 2! years. He was also preceded in ..• .^ death by 4 sisters. Judith Pearl Packelt Wood, Patricia AnnPacket!,-Kathleen Ann Asliby ^and Cynthia Gay Packett Ho- ^ gan. Survivors: Amanda's mom. Linda Faye Packelt; daughter. ^ Amanda Ann Packelt Ander.son(Lament "Tony" Anderson)^ of |the home; 5 grandchildren, Bri- I— ^ elle Turner. Deseree Turner. Ni cole Anderson. Kclesha Anderson and Kedcsha Anderson:1 sreat-iiranddaughicr (coming in August). Meliyah; 14nieces and nephews:, and one special nephew. tluU was likea son to him. John Ross "Jr." Wood. They attended severalCarolina Panther saines together, enjoyed traveling to themountains and dK- Outer Banks, as well as waidiing end less hours of wrestling while throwing down a "cold one . A memorial service will be held will be at a later date.Memorials; 121 Marconi St., Mocksville. V—.Q o o5 Q> DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 4,2020 - Carl Gibson Safley Carl Gibson Safley of Clemmons died on May 23,2020. He was bom Sept. 4. 1937. son of the late Robert Lee Safley and Maime Lee (Campbell) Safley. He is also pre ceded in death by: his brothers, Clarence Safley and Roy Safley; and si.ster, Evelyn Ferebee. He attended Davie County Schools. Before graduating, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy to serve his country, where he J earned his GED. He married' I the love of his life, Nancy, in 1956. He worked with Tangle- wood Park for 33 years, retir- > ing as supervisor of buildings r and grounds maintenance. He ^ % i, loved his family, grandchildren. n ^ ^ and great-grandchildren. He en- ^-M||||||n joyed outdoor activities, riding 5^^ J his bicycle, working on his trac- ^ tor. and making life enjoyable for his family. Survivors; his wife. Nancy U Lee Safley (Suzanne), Wen- dy Turner (Stan), Chris Safley /0 (Mary), Kerry Moser (Mark); grandchildren. Ken Safley, Erika Smith, Jana Safley, Ca- n leb Safley, Alaina Wirabeiiy, Katrina Safley, Jared Safley. Garrett Safley, Derek Turner. Bryn Taylor, Shayna John son, Joshua Safley,Cam Safley, Erin Hamilton, Jack Safley. Hannah Moser. and Peyton Moser; and 12 great-grandchil dren. His family held a private graveside service. Memorials: to an organization of your choice which supports the spread of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Condolences: wwwxlaviefimeralservice.com. ®TrBoni Ray Lane, Advance, died on Friday, May 29, 2020 at Forsytn Medical Center in Winston-Salem.Memcai ^ Weatherman was bom performed solos. Mrs. Weath- erman owned XT Designs Art Rubber Stamp joyed gardening and working in the yard. She enjoyed colle'cting rocks and antiques. Mrs. Weatherman will be remembered" generous and caring lady who was loved by m^y^ Survivors: her husband of 49 years, Edward Rmhrnd Weatheiman, Monica Weatherman, and Mia Weatherman, and several nieces and nephews. , , „ _ Tuesday • A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday. June 2 at Fellowship Baptts, Church, with Pastor Wayne Swisher officiating. Burial followed m Church Cemetery. The body lie m '"7® Memorials: FeUowship Ladies of Fellowship Baptist, 1084 Rainbow Road, Advance. Condolences: \vww.eaionfuneralservice .com. S rO G DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursday, June 47202a - 7 Lois Mae (Forrest) Yarborough :j q Lois Mae (Forrest) Yarbdrou^, 83, of Advance, died in "Zl her home on May 22,2020. jd qJ She.was bom March 24, 1937 in Davie Cgunty, the ^ daughter of the late Phillip Hosey Forrest and Evelyn Mod- ^ ^ ell (Williams) Forrest of Lexington. She is the last sibling of the Forrest family, and is preceded in death by her hus- o ^ bands Robert F. Yarbrough for 53 years of Waynesville, and ^ Wayne Norman for three years of Leuhgton; her brothers, Frank Forrest (Peggy), Hosey Forrest (Pansy Mae), John c5 Forrest (Betty Jean), Billy Forrest (Nellie); sisters, Susan ^ Irene (Forrest) Knootz (Paul), and Elizabeth (Forrest) Yar borough (Sam). ' . She attended Davie County Schools and worked in the food service industry for McDonalds. She loved crafting and sewing. She was also of the Baptist faith and was a member of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. Survivors: her daughters, Carol M. Yarborough (Mike) of Advance, Brenda Yarborough Robinson (Dwayne) of Boiling Springs, S.C.; grandchildren, Robert L. Curtis of Canton, Joshua Aaron Penland of Advance, lyier Odel Robinson of Boiling Springs; great-grandchildren, Liberty Ann Udele Curtis and Robert Jacob Curtis of Canton, Josh ua Aaron Penland Jr. and twins Johnny Mike and Bobby Chase Penland; step-son, Roger Ray Norman of Lexing ton; step-grandchildren, John M. Turner Haase (Lesa) of Gaffhey, S.C., Peggy Sue Morgan (Andrea), Lisa Carrie Tumer, Benjaman Turner (Serena), Amber Sue Kilmer, Ashley Lynn, Kendall Lynn,Tyrell Kay, Makayla Ann, Ca- mille Nicole, Cameron Kareem, Kayden Allen Felts, Ne- vaeh Louise Irene Kilmer, Nathaniel George, and Gabri el Kilmer; God-grandchildren LUyanne Ratliff, Courtany West, and Donald Overman. A graveside service was held Thursday May 28, at 3 p.m. at Garrett Hillcrest Memorial Cemetery in Waynes ville. Condolences: daviefiineralseiyice.com. c:^ 10 - DAVIE COUN TY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June II, 2020 Kevin Glenn Allen Mr. Kevin Glenn Allen, 48. formerly of Advance, died Sunday, June 7.2020 at Davic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was bom on Jan. 4. 1972 in Davic County to Lester Allen (Vivian) of Advance and Edith Smith Allen of Vir ginia. He was a member of Bethlehem Unilexl Methodist Church in Advance. In addition to his parents, survivors include: his daugh ter, Tessa Rogers (Michael) of Advance. A graveside .service was conducted at 8:30 a.m. Tues day, June 9 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church Ceme tery with the Rev. Chuck Baker officiating. Memorials: Bethlehem UMC, 321 Redland Road, Ad vance. Condolence.s: x\ \\'\v.eaionfimcralscrvice.com. Deborah Ann Hanes Goodwin Mrs. Deborah Ann Hanes Goodwin, 62. of Main Street, Cooleemec. died at her home on Sunday, June 7,2020. Mrs. Goodwin was born on Jan. 7, 1958 in Washington County, Ohio, to the late Ralph Eugene and Mabel Irene Thomas Hanes. She LifeWay Salisbury and enjoyed caring for people. She was a ^ CNA. She was com- passionate and loved her family. She was also pre- ceded in death by: her Larry iN Hanes, Jerry Hanes. ijy Roger and Johnny Hanes. Survivors: her husband of 45 years, Phillip Richard Goodwin of the home; 3 children. Philip Goodwin Jr. of Melbourne, Fla.. Jonathon (Tammy) Goodwin of Win- sion-Salem. and Misty (Lee) Byerly of Mocksville: 4 siblings, Phyllis (Dana) Pickens, Brenda Bentley. Jimmy Janes, and Teny Hanes: 3 grandchildren. Aliyah Byerly, Gabrian Byerly. and Emily Byerly; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral .service will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday. June 11 at LifeWay Church. 5075 US 601, Salisbury, with Pastors Danny Dillard and Tom Kitchene officiating. Buri al will follow in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. The family will receive friends from 1:30-3 p.m. at the church. Memorials: Trellis Supportive Care. 377 Ho.spital St., Mocksville. Condolences: \v\vw.eaiunfimercdservice.com. Tony Ravias Martinez Tony Ravias Marline/- died on June 2. 2020 at Wake Forrest Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was born May 7. 1949 in Exeter. Calif. He is pre ceded in death by his parents and great-grandson. Nicolas Esquibcl. He graduated from Woodlake Union High School and completed some college courses. He worked in the manu facturing indu.stry as a laborer with Funder America. He also liked to Invent things. Survivors: sons. John Gabriel Garca, Alexander Gar- ca. Michael Garca. and Isaac Mailinez, all of California; daughlcr.s. Jessica Martinez of Mocksville and Jenny Agu- ilar of California; grandchildren, Irene Gonzalez, Xavier Rodriguez. Rosa Arcus. Crystal Arcus. Ericka Arcus, Jose Daniel Jr.. Anthony Aguilar Jr.. Adriana Aguilar. Christina Aguilar. Dcsare Garza. Theresa Gar/a. Janessa Martinez and Jazmine Martinez. No service.s have been scheduled. Condolences: www.duviefimeralservice.com. Vianney Arias Parra Vlanney Arias Parra. 37. of Mocksville, died on June 3,( a 2020 in Davic County. She was born Aug. 4.1983 in Mexico to Armando Arias Bello and Calaliim Parra Jimenez of Mexico. She graduated from college with a bachelor's de gree and worked in the service indu.stry as a waitress for La Carreta. Survivors: her parents, Ar mando Arias Bello and Cata- llna Parra Jimenez of Mexico; her children, Miguel, Laura, Ca\alina and Esperanza, all of Mocksville. and Azucena Arias of Tepeiixtla, Mexico. Services are incomplete, "^^olences: \v\v\\\cki\iefimeralservice.com. if DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 0,2020 - 9 o i-t o rt ai 1-- 3 o p cS Gary Wayne Dwiggins Gary Wayne Dwiggins, 68, of Mocksvllle died on June 10. 2020 at the Forsyth Novant Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. He was bom March 13. 1952 in Rowan County to the late Rufus Dwiggins Jr. and Lucille Couch Dwiggins Hall. He is also preceded in death by a brother James Clayton Dwiggins, and a sister, Judy Elaine Wilson. He attended Davie County Schools and was a retired mechanic in the auto industry for Bowles Tire and Muffler of Mocksville. He loved his truck, NASCAR, and mowing and land.scaping. Survivors: his wife of 20 years, Kalljy Halstead; a son, Scott Blackwood (Joanne); a daughter, Brandi Surratt; special daughter, Tonia Clampitt (.Toel); a brother, Domiie Franklin Dwiggins (Jenny); a sister, Joanne Dwiggins Ow- ings (John Ricky); and 6 grandchildren. A visitation was held on Tuesday, June 16 from 2-4 p.m. at the Davie Funeral Home Chapel in Mock.sville. A pri vate family service was held at 4 p.m., officiated by Broth er Matthew Pope. Memorials: to the funeral home to assist with expenses. Condolences: wwn'.daviefioiera/scnice.co/n. Angelina Alonso Longuinos Angelina A\lonso Longuinos, 66, of Mocksville, died on June 8, 2020. She was bom July 21,1954 in Mexico to the late Proseso I Alonso and Maura Loiiguino.s. She was married to, Bernardo Benitez in May of 1953. She was a homemaker and attended St. Francis Catholic Church of Mocksville. Survivors: her husband; son, Aniseforo Benitez Alon- I so; daughters, Camerina Beni- ' tez Alonso and Catalina Beni tez Alonso; brothers, Tiburcio Alonso Longuinos, Rufino Alonso. Longuinos and Mauri- cio Alonso Longuinos; sisters, Irene Alonso Longuinos and Teodora Alonso Longuinos; and 10 grandchildren. Her funeral service was held on Thursday, June 11 at 10 a.m. at St. Francis Catholic Church of Mocksville. Burial was at the Rose Cemetery. Condolences: www.daviefuneralsen'ice.com. Jacqueline LaRuth Webster 'Jackie' Nicholson Mrs. Jacqueline LaRuth Webster "Jackie" Nicholson, 88, died Sunday, June 14, 2020, at Somer.set Court of Mocksville. She was born May 14, 1932, in Gadsden, Ala. to the late William Burl and Maggie Mae Gulledge Webster. Mrs. Nicholson was a member of First United Methodist Church, Mocksville where she held nu merous offices, completed and then taught all four discipleship classes and sang in the church choir. She and her husband were the owners and operators of the local Sears Catalogue .store. She was also preceded in death by: her husband, John Donald Nicholson; a brother, Edwin Webster; and a sister, Margaret Webster. Survivors: a son, John K. Nicholson (Mig) of Palm Coast, Fla.; 3 daughters, Diana N. Potts (Dub) of Mocks ville. Sandra N. Bowers (Bobby) of Salisbury and Patricia N. Pearson (Patrick) of Lake Park, Ga.; a brother, Wayne Webster; grandchildren, Brooke E. Preslar (Bradley), Da vid W. Potts (Beth), Kelley McCaiihy (J.J.), Allison Huff man (Robert), Katelyn Smith, Taylor D. Nicholson (Elo- die), Cassidy Brisson and Jacqueline T. Nicholson; and 7 great-grandchildren. A private family service will be conducted at 2 p.m., Thursday, June 18 at Lambert Funeral Chapel with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. and the Rev. Jacob Lambert officiat ing. A private burial will follow in Rose Cemetery. The family invites friends to come by Lambert Funeral Home. Wcdnc.sday.Junc 17,until 6 p.m. The number of visitors in the building at one time will be limited. There will be a live webcast of her service on the Lam bert Funeral Home website, or visit: https://webcast.fimer- ah'ue.com/eventsfviewer/3]337. Memorials: First UMC, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville, Memo: General Fund. Condolences: www./anibert/uner(ilhomeiic.com. 'E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, June J S 1,2020.9 Vianney Arias Parra v Vianney Arias Parra, 37, of Mocksvdle, died on June 3, 2020 in Davie County. She was bom Aug. 04, 1983 in Mexico to Armando Arias Bello and Catallna Parra HP Jimenez of Mexico. She earned ^ b'ichelor's degree and worked as a waitress for La Carreta. Survivors: her parents, Ar mando Arias Bello and Cata- lina Parra Jimenez of Mexico; ' her children, Miguel, Laura, Catalina and Esperaiiza. all of MocksvilleTand Azucena Arias of Tepetixtla, Mexico. A visitation was held Mon day, June 15, 4-8 p.m. at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. A graveside service was held Tuesday, June 1 at 10:30 a.m. at Rose Cemetery. Condolences: ww\v.da\'iefnnera}ser\'ice.com. Shaun Robert Parrish Shaun Robert Panisli, 39, of Keraersville, died at his home on Monday evening, June 8,2020. He was born Jan. 8, 1981 in Winston-Salem to William James and Pamela Campbell Parrish of Ad vance. He attended Forsyth and Davie schools, gradu ating from Davie High in 1999. He worked at Archer Advanced Rubber Compo nents fabricating custom laser cut .seals for the aero space and medical indus tries. He enjoyed hanging out with his friends and housemates and loved the "Clan Campbell" family gather ings, beach trips and camping outings. He was pre-deceased by: his paternal grandparents, Robert and Adelaide Parrish of Greensboro; maternal grandparents, Charles and Mary Campbell of Winston-Sa lem and later, Salisbury; and his cousin, USMC Major Ian Campbell Brinkiey. Surviving: his parents: sister, Amanda Clair Parrish; twin brother. Brian Charles Parrish; numerous aunts, un cles and cousins from the Parrish and Campbell sides of the family; and longtime close friends and housemates, Patrick and Kaylee Stafford, and Joshua Liberty. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date once the Covid-19 restrictions arc lifted. Memorials: suicide prevention service of your choo.s- ing. Condolences: www.liayworth-miUer.com. Tony Ray Steele Tony Ray Steele, 71, of Mocksville, died on June 8. 2020 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was born July 7, 1948, in Rowan County to the late Henry Clay Steele and Nellie (Mon day) Baily. He attended Davie Coun ty Schools and was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church of Mocksville. He was in the church choir and taught Sunday school. He was very active in other committees such as the Cooleemee Community Food Pantry and he also played an in.stiTimental role in the Weekend Backpack Program. He served his country in the U.S. Navy and was a retired po lice officer in Virginia after 27.5 and a half years. Survivors: his sons and daughters; a brother; grandchil dren; grand-nieces; grand-nephews; nieces. A memorial service will be held by the family on July 19 at the home of his brother, Jimmy Steele. Memorials: Cooleemee Historical Association or the Coolcernee Community Food Pantry. Condolences; www.daviefuneralservicc.com. Thomas Leslie Tucker Mr. Thomas Leslie Tucker, 73, of Winston-Salem. died at his residence on Wednesday, June 10,2020. He was bom in Forsyth County on Sept. 24,1946 to the late Harry Gwynn Tucker and Margaret Mitchell Tucker. Following high school, he .served his country in the U.S. Army and worked at the Pentagon prior to his honorable discharge. He moved back to Winston-Salem and worked as a computer programmer for Novant Health at Forsyth Medical Center. Survivors: his sister, Patricia Martin; a brother, Doug Tucker (Debbie); and other family members. The family is honoring his wishes and will not hold any formal services. Memorials; Forsyth Humane Society, 4881 Country Club Rd., Winston-Salem, 27104. Condolences: www.hayworth-miUer.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORU,Thursday, June 25,2020 - 7 Paul Edwin Carter Mr. Paul Edwin Carter, 67. of Indian Hills Road, Ad vance, died at his home on Tuesday, June 17,2020. Mr. Carter was bom on Aug. 15, 1952 in Davie Coun ty to the late Clarence Ray j and Pauline Lillian Bamhardl Carter. Mr. Carter was a life- time member of Fork Baptist Church. He loved his God and shared his testimony with manyh people. Mr.Cancrwasalwaysa ' } positive person who could lend •• a comforting and encouraging J . ' word. He was a plumber and K % • setved our country as a Nation- ' Guard recruiter. Mr. Carter enjoyed bird-watching and eat- especially steak, pineapple pie, He was also preceded in death by: a sister, Linda Carter Vest; a nephew, Dax Carter; and a sister-in-law, Jean Evans Carter. Survivors: his wile of 49 years, Vickie Waller Carter of the home; a child, Kendra Carter Pardue Wall (Will) of Arkansas; a granddaughter, Sloane Adrianne Pardue (Corey); 2 brothers, Kenneth Carter of Bermuda Run and Leon Carter (Joan) of Tennessee; 3 sistcrs-in-iaw, Vanessa Waller of China Grove, Beth Dalton (Terry) of Mocksville, and Shanan Waller of Morgaiiton; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at a later dale. Memorials: Fork VFD, 3181 US 64 E., Advance. Condolences: wmv.ealonfimeralservice.com. O •0 G) 9; o Albert Lloyd Cobb III Mr. Albert Lloyd Cobb HI, 75, of Mocksville, died Sun day, June 21,2020, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was boni on April 13, 1945 in Craven County to n the late Albert Lloyd Cobb Jr. >" - and Virginia Mae Avery Cobb. He was a devoted husband and family man who spent his life ' I * • ' ; was of the Baptist faith. He strove to live up to the words of the song. "Onward Chris- Soldiers." Mr. Cobb was a ' proud veteran, honorably di.s-charged from the U.S. Marines, where he served four years. He was expert marksman, spe- clalizing infantry weapons and repair. While serving in the Marine Corps, he was the recipient of the National Defense Service Medal, among many other achievements...Mr. Cobb also achieved top secret clearance during his time of service. He was a sheriff's dep uty in Clay County, Fla. and Davie County. Mr. Cobb'also had a successful plumbing busine.ss for more than 20 years. He was also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Sharon Wil lis and Ginger Royster. Survivors: his wife of 56 years, Elizabeth M. "Jenny" Cobb of the home: a daughter. Maty Cobb Stanley of Hamptonville; a son, Daniel Cobb of Harmony; 3 grand children, Sara Stanley, Jonathan Cobb and Sydney Cobb; a sister. Shirley Hughes of Winston-Salem; 2 brothers. Rich ard Cobb of Southport and Ed Cobb of Bryson City; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at 11 a.m. Thur.s- day, June 25 at Calvary Bapti.st Church, Davie Academy Road, Mocksville. Burial was to follow in the church cem etery with military honors. Memorials: Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, Inc. PO Box 908, Bellmawr, NJ 08099. Condolences: www.eatvnJuneraiser\'ice.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORb, Thursday, June 25,2020 - 7 Marian Callis Funderburk Marian CaJlis Funderburk, 97,vdied early Sunday, June 21, 2020 at Forsyth Medical Palliative Care Unit in Win- ston-Salem. She was born an identical twin with her sister Miriam Bumgarner to Burton Edward prr: , — Callis and Alice Caiiwrighi Callis in Bessemer City. She met her future husband, the Rev. Donald Funderburk. in 1939 on a bus full of students travelling to enter Brevard Ju- nior College. After graduating l -ii;. / p-i from Brevard, she transfemed mg^ to Woman'.s College in Greens- , 'fcL bore {now UNCG) and Donald was drafted into the US Army V ' ^ for three and a half years, half of them in Italy during World War n. They married Dec. 20. 1942 and she became an elementary school teacher during WWII and later for eight years to help their two children through college. After he was discharged in 1945, they began their lifetime of minis try on behalf of the Methodist Church in 1949. Their Meth odist church appointments included Grace Chapel near Claremonl, Shiloh near Catawba, Triplelt near Moores- ville, Mount Olivet and Centenary near Lexington, Cen ter in Welcome, Bethlehem in Advance, and Oak Grove in Mocksville. After 42 years of touching countless lives across western NC, they retired in 1986, moved to Win- ston-Salem and joined Ardmore United Methodi.st Church where she felt accepted and loved. She resided at Arbor Acres Retirement Community in Winston-Salem the last four years. She was.a cook of all things she and Donald grew in their garden and ran a tight ship at home. She was known for her organizational skills and ability to embrace technology including email and word processing. She was continually staying on top of the news and her community and would send you any newspaper articles she thought might help or interest you. If she saw something that need ed to be done to help her community or church, she would facilitate that change. She was preceded in death by: her husband of 73 years (She died on what would have been his 99th birthday); her parents; 2 sisters; a brother; and a son. Frank who died in 2001 in Houston, Texas after serving as a major in the Green Berets in Vietnam. Survivors: her daughter, Rena Funderburk Meredith and son-in-law Doug Meredith of Midway; daughter-in-law, Rumi Funderburk Day of Houston; 6 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren, Shelley and Mark McNeill, Julie and Paul Midkiff (Andrew, Grady), Brad and Sally Meredith (Reece, Connor, Audrey), Charles and April Funderburk (Karson. Kaleb, Kohen), Lee and Laura Funderburk (Kay- li, Ellie, Finn), and Tina and Michael Le (Hayden, Ryan). A private graveside services will be conducted by the Revs. Mitch Wilson and Eddie Evans at Center United Methodist Church in Welcome. Condolences; \vww.hayworih-tmller.com. Memorial: to a local church. Mary Morris Hyde Mrs. Mary Morris Hyde, 90, died Thursday, June 18, 2020. She was born in Guilford County on Aug. 5, 1929 to the late Noah and Bessie Milsap Morris. She was also pre ceded in death by: her husband. Dr. H. Kenneth Hyde; 3 brothers, Odell Morris, Wayne Morris and Paul Morris; and a sister, Pauline Duggins. W A funeral service was held ^ at 1 p.m., Saturday, June 20 ^ > :jfl at Green" Meadows Baptist • ' jfl Church. Mocksville. Burial fol- , JH lowed in the church cemetery. A . The family visited with friends ^ and relatives following the ser- j'MBk.;- Survivors: her 3 sons, Noah Lee *'Buddy" Hyde (Minnie), Michael Dwayne Hyde (Sandy) and James "Jimmy" Earl Hyde (Lisa); a daughter, Brenda Hyde Watts (Michael); 5 grand children; and 7 great-^andchildren. Memorials: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. 4530 Park' Rd., Suite 240, Charlotte 28209; or CURED. PO Box 32. Lincolnshire. IL 60069. Condolences: wmw^ordonfimeralservice.com. o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORb,Thursday, June 25,2020 - 7 Justin Scott Ogle Justin Scott Ogle of Mooresvlllp died on June 11,2020. He was predeceased by his grandfather, Andy Britz. Survivors: his wife, Christina Ann Ogle of Advance; his 4 children, Jackson, Cameron, Zane and Fiona Ogle; his mother, Beth Stacy (Mike); his sister, Amanda Wolfe (Cale); his grandparents, Lynn Brltz, Jerry Mesimer (San- di), Benton Stacy (Judy), and Steve and Robin Homey of Mocksville; and by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. A celebration of life was held on Monday, June 15 at 11 a.m. at the Prospect Presbyterian Church in Mooresville. Memorials: The Ogle Children's Benefit Fund, c/o Christina Ogle, PO Box 977, Mooresville, 28115. Heber Wentz Mr. Heber Wentz, 74, died Tuesday, June 16, 2020, at his home, He was bom April 20, 1946 in Mecklenburg County to the late James Paul and Martha Elizabeth Greene Wentz. At age 12. he had achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. He had retired from Duke Energy and had worked for Lowe's Home '"'mC- ... Improvement in Mocksville. Mr. Wentz was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Charlotte. He Ef was a people person, and was a h ' • I great husband, father and grand- ^ He was also preceded in E 'survivors: his"'-wife, Ubby M Wentz; 2 sisters, Marie Boyles and Pat Morris (Tom); a son, Joe Wentz (Cheryl): and a grandson, Nathan Hughes. ^ Memorials: American Can cer Society. 7027 Albert Pick Road, Ste. 104, Greensboro. 27409,. Condolences: \vu'w.lanibertfuneralhomenc.com. O