2nd Qtr Apr- JunDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, April 1,2021 • 13^$^
Alice Dianne Seats Correil
Mrs. Alice Dianne Seats Correil, 79, formerly of Farm-
ington Road, Mocksville, died Sunday,March 28,2021, at
Somerset Court.
She was bom on Feb. 13, 1942 in Davie County to
Lexington Furniture and was a
assisted in the nurs-
all types of sports and will be
remember^ as a loving wife,
death by: her husband, Donald
^ers, William Seats and Leonard
Seats.
Survivors: her 3 children, Dana Weldon Correil, Dar-
ian Phil Correil, and Darby William Correil (Brandi), all
of Mocksville; 2 siblings, Bessie Smitherman and John
Seats (Mick); 4 grandchildren, Brea Correil Nance (Da
vid), Boyd Conell, Kylie Correil, and Kyndall Correil;
and her nieces and nephews, Brenda McDuffee, Christie
Gammage, Becky Allen, Harold Seats. Junior Seats, Kev
in Smitherman, Sheila Vogler, Adelia Matthews, Charles
"Chuck" Correil, and Davia Durham.
A graveside service was to be conducted at 2 pm.
Thursday, April 1 in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee,
with the Rev. Frank Blankenship officiating. Friends may
visit Eaton Funeral Home from 4-8 p.m. on Wednesday to
pay respects.
Memorials: Trellis Hospice/Supportive Care, 101 Hos
pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103.
Condolences: www.ecuonfitneralservice.com.
Mary Broadway Daugherty
Mrs. Mary Broadway Daugherty, 77, of China Grove,
died on Sunday, March 28,2021 at her home.
Bom Jan. 20,1944 in Davie County, she was the daughter of the late Bud and Ruby ^
of Lutheran Chapel Church,
Hoechst Celanese after many
ered Meals on Wheels and was
active at her church. She would '
•collect toys and other items for
her birthday and other holidays to donate to her favorite
West Virginia mission. This was one of the many things she
did for others. She was known for excellent cooking skills;
especially homemade biscuits, chicken and dumplings and
fried apple pies. She loved gardening and canning her own
vegetables to serve at her favorite family gatherings. Fam
ily was everything.
Survivors: her husband of 18 years, Jerry of the home;
her 3 children, Richard SpiUman (Michele), Jimmie Sue
Collett (Pernell) and Darryl Barney (Lisa; 5 grandchildren,
Jennifer Hunsucker (B J.), Laura SpiUman (Dakota), Mi
chael Spillman (Kiistina), Sarah Collett and Courtney Bar
ney.
Visitation was Wednesday, March 31,2-3 p.m. at Lu
theran Chapel Church, followed by the funeral at 3 officiat
ed by Pastor John Tucker. Committal service will be after
at the Lutheran Chapel Church Cemetery.
Memorials: Lutheran Chapel, 135 Eudy Road, China
Grove, 28023.
Condolences: wwwudvantagelandis £om.
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Charles Everett 'Ev' Griffin Jr.
Charles Everett "Ev" Griffin Jr. died with his family by
his bedside, on March 27,2021.
He was bora Sept. 20,1935 in Forest City to Charles
Everett Griffin Sr. and Edith Teague Griffin.
Survivors; his wife of 58 years, Dayne Egbert Grif
fin; daughter. Gwynn Griffin nn
Smithdeal and husband Trip
of Advance; his grandchildren,
Alex Smithdeal Sparks and
husband Tyler, Lillian Sloan
Smithdeal and Foss Griffin
Smithdeal; sister-in-law, Mary
Jane Reed; brother-in-law, Jim Ls
Egbert and wife Mary Lou; BS
brother-in-law Tommy Egbert;
and many nieces and nephews. y ^
He graduated from Clem-
son University in textile man-
agement and began a career as :
a material handling engineer ,
for Burlington Industries for
25 years, where he received 6 patents for innovation de
signs for material handling of textiles. He then joined Flo
or Daniel Enterprises as project engineer on the Dupont
Team. He ended his career by opening Beech Mountain
Electric Co. before retiring on Beech Mountain. He and
Dayne moved to Advance in 2000 to be closer to their
daughter and family. They had recently moved to Arbor
Acres in Winston-Salem.
He was committed to coaching and challenging middle
school math students in MathCounts Competition Series.
He was proud when the team won awards at the regional
and state competitions.
He loved working in his yard, hiking the Appalachian
Trail, catching a wave at the beach and riding roller
coasters. You could trust him for a fun game and riddles
at any gathering. His excitement was noticed when his
Tigers were playing football. A to-do list was always pa-
perclipped to his folder which was never out of reach. He
loved spreadsheets and organization. The couple loved to
shag and square dance. He always made time for an adven
ture with his family and grandchildren, being his top prior
ity. He was the number one cheerleader for his family, at
tending everyone's activities and special events. A man of
few words, his words were meaningful and he was trusted.
He had many caring friends from Clemson, High
Point, Greenville, S.C., Beech Mountain and Advance. He
shared a deep and abiding faith in Jesus with many. He
was a current member of Cornerstone Christian Church in
Mocksville.
A service celebrating his life will be at 1 p.m. on Tues
day, April 6 at Cornerstone Christian Church.
Memorials: Cornerstone Christian, 1585 Hwy 801 N,
MocksviUe.
At his request, his body was donated to Wake Forest
Baptist Medical Center for medical education.
Shirley Ann Weaver James
Mrs. Shirley Ann Weaver James, 80, of MocksviUe,
died Thursday, March 25,2021 at Kale B. Reynolds Hos
pice Home in Winston-Salem.
She was bom Dec. 9, 1940 in Rowan County to the
late Marvin Clement and Helen Elizabeth Barger Weaver.
Mrs. James was a member of Turrentine Baptist Church.
She had worked at Norman's of
Cozart; and a stepson, Ronnie
home; children, LuAnn Manter ,
(Keith) of Lexington, Michele ^ a
of Salisbury; stepdaughter,
Lynn Harris (Fred) of Mocks
viUe; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, step-
grand-children and stepgreat-grandchildren; brothers,
Gary Weaver (Sue) of Mt. Ulla and Gene Weaver of Spen
cer; and a close friend, Barbara Carter.
A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m., Sunday,
March 28 at Turrentine Baptist Church with the Rev. Fred
Carlton officiating. Burial followed in the church ceme
tery. Friends came by Lambert Funeral Home, MocksviUe,
Saturday, March 27 to pay respects.
Memorials: Tuirenline Baptist, 613 Turrentine Church
Road, MocksviUe.
Condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com.
Mary Frances Jordan
Ms. Mary Frances Jordan, 92, formerly of Cana Road,
MocksviUe, died Monday, March 22,2021 at Trinity Glen
in Wmston-Salem.
She was bom on Sept. 9, ,
1928 in Davie County to the
late William David and Ivey » " - - '
Boger Jordan. She was a mem- .
ber of Union Chapel United
Methodist Church and retired '• /
from Sara Lee. She enjoyed ,
farming and loved her neigh- '
bors. She was a caregiver for
many in her neighborhood over
She was also preceded in
death by: her siblings, Mildred .
Allen, Clara Ballard, Willie •
Mae Dye and WiUiam Clyde ^
Jordan.
Survivors: her sister, Pauline
Howard (James) of Advance;
and several nieces and nephews.
A graveside service was conducted at 3 p.m. Thurs
day, March 25 at Union Chapel United Methodist Church
Cemetery with the Rev. Darren Crotts officiating.
Memorials: Union Chapel UMC Cemetery fund, c/o
Jane Whitlock, 202 Ashley Brook Lane, MocksviUe; or to
a charity of the donor's choice.
Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservicex:om.
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Sarah Hege Seaford
Mrs. Sarah Hege Seaford, 86, of NC 801 S., Advance,
died on Saturday, March 27, 2021 in her home with her
children by her side.
She was bom on Sept. 11,1934 in Davie County to the
late Charlie and Ella Smith Hege.
She attended Shady Grove
High School and then worked
1^ a short time at Hanes Hosiery
and anended Winston-Salem
.. embarked on a lifelong career
^ ^ hairdresser. In 1952, she
married Lee Maynard Seaford
^ 1993. She loved her
BBHi ' and her family and was
known throughout the commu-
nity for baking, which was her
way of serving and showing
' love to others. She had many
titles in her life including mom,
sister, and friend, but the title she adored the most was
Memommy. She was lovingly known by this not only by
her grandchildren, but by many who knew her and as her
great-grandchildren came along, she fondly took on an ad
ditional title of GG.
She was also preceded in death by: her brothers and sis
ters, Charlie Hege, Bobby Hege, Clint Hege, Helen Hege
Jones, Peggy Hege and Melvin Hege.
Survivors; her daughter, Sherrie (Steve) Ridenhour; her
son, Kim (Paula) Seaford, all ofAdvance; 5 grandchildren,
Amy (Scott) Davis, Brooke Ridenhour (Byron Lewis),
Drew (Molly) Ridenhour, Anna (Bradley) Coe and Kara
(Nathan) Batchelder; 11 great-grandchildren, Tatum and
Parker Davis, Stevie Belle, Saylor and Stella Lewis. Mack
and Wade Ridenhour, Henry and Charlie Coe and David
and Callie Batchelder, and by Catherine, Jill, Pat and Car
ol who helped care for her over the last few months; and
the staff of Trellis Supportive Care.
A funeral service was conducted at 2 pm. Tuesday,
March 30 at Fork Baptist Church with the Revs. Ken Ev
ans and Craig Seaford officiating. Burial followed in the
church cemetery. Friends paid respects to Mrs. Seaford
from 4-8 p.m. on Monday, March 29 at Eaton Funeral
Home.
Memorials: Robert Lee and Hilda Seaford Scholarship
Fund, do Fork Baptist, 3140 US 64 E., Mocksville.
Condolences: www.eatonfiineralservicexom.
Frances Adelaide Ferryman Shuler
Mrs. Frances Adelaide Ferryman Shuler, 101, died on
Friday, March 26,2021 at her home.
She was bom June 8,1919 in Forsyth County to the late
Charlie Cicero Ferryman and
Callie Lineback Ferryman. She
was the oldest living member
of Fork Baptist Church where
she taught children's Sunday
School and sang in the choir for
more than 60 years and sang in ||[^»':' .
a quartet for several years. She
loved children and had her own
child day care at her home for
more than 40 years. She always '
had a smile on her face and was -
known to be a great cook and fa-
mous for homemade yeast rolls, ^
potato salad, persimmon pud- ^
ding and Moravian sugar cake. "S®—
She is also preceded in death
by: her husband, James Dwight Shuler; a brother, Ray C.
Ferryman; and a son-in-law, Billy Joe Brown.
Surviving: 2 daughters, Jo Ann Shuler of the home and
Judy Brown of Mocksville; a granddaughter. Tammy Ren-
egar (Luther) of Mocksville; and a great-grandson, Ethan
Renegar.
A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, March
29 at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. There was a private
family visitation on Sunday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton
Chapel.
Memorials: Fork Baptist Cemetery Fund.
Condolences: vvvv>v.hayH'orf/i-nji7/er.com.
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Kathy Ann Strond
Kathy Ann Stroud, 69, died on March 21,2021 at Wil-
kes Senior Village in North Wilkesboro.
She was bora May 29, 1951 to William Kenneth and
Bernice Stroud. She was bom with Spina Bifida and was
a paraplegic. Despite many challenges, she lived a full life
with many hobbies including
puzzles, needlepoint, reading,
and following sports. She at-
tended Jonesville School until
eighth grade. When her mother
could no longer care for her at
home, she moved to WilkesSe- Wl
nior Village where she lived for ^ ^ laHp
the past 10 years. Here, Kathy >
enjoyed deep friendships, ac- 'dV
tivities, and a sense of belong-
ing. . ••
She is preceded in death by • . n ;
her parents, William Kenneth "
and Bernice Stroud.
Survivors: a brother, Jerry Carl Stroud (Sarah) ofWilm
ington; a niece. Holly Stroud Hodge (Adam) of West La
fayette, Ind.; and 2 great-nieces, Brielle and Emma Hodge.
A private graveside memorial will be held at a later
date.
Condolences: ww\vMavieJh.com.
Jonathan Antonio Vaughters Sr.
Jonathan Antonio Vaughters Sr.. the son of Rev. Horace
Matthew Vaughters Sr. and Bishop Beatrice Vaughters,
was bom on Nov. 25,1976 in Salisbury. He died on Tues
day, March 16,2021.
He attended the Davie
earned his diploma from Davie
1^' football on scholarship.BIj. •■■■• J In 1999, he received dual de-
grees, one in accounting and
the other in managerhent in-
formation systems. In 1998 he
ny). After dating for about two
were married.
He spent the majority of his career in the IT industry
where he managed network operations for health care and
property management organizations. His entrepreneurial
spirit led him to ownership and partnership in several busi
ness ventures. He was a leader blessed with wisdom and
knowledge beyond his years. His smile was contagious
and would light up any room. He never met a stranger and
was willing to lend a helping hand. He loved to do many
things; however, it was sports, traveling and exotic fi sh
collecting that found a special place in his heart!
He was ordained as a minister while serving the Am
bassadors for Jesus Christ ministry in Cleveland, NC. In
2010, he and his family moved to New Jersey where they
Joined and served at Bethany Baptist Church under the
leadership of Bishop David G. Evans. In 2014, he earned
his master's degree in religion from Liberty University
Baptist Theological Seminary. In 2016 he was elevated to
2nd Assistant to the Bishop and was ordained reverend in
2017. Though he served as the Pastor to Bethany's internet
church community and co-director of the Linked Couples
Ministry, he was a servant-leader who was always willing
to fill in wherever needed.
He and his wife were inseparable. He was a loving
husband and father who adored Shanny and their three
children: Jonathan Jr (Jay-Jay), Jaden, and Jaila. He loved
being silly with the kids by reminding them of his swag
and showing them he could keep up with any new dance
moves created. He also made them laugh by talking to
them using many of their slang words. The more you told
him he wasn't doing or saying it right, the more he did it.
He specialized in doing it wrong to keep you laughing,
He was preceded in death by his father, the late Rev. H.
Matthew Vaughters Sr.
Survivors: his wife of almost 21 years (Shanny); sons
Jay-Jay and Jaden and daughter, Jaila; his mother. Bishop
Beatrice Vaughters; brothers. Bishop H. Matthew Vaugh
ters Jr. (Mashunda) and Jared Vaughters (Carol); sisters,
Myra Wilson and Tiffany Vaughters; nephews, Ronald
Wilson Jr., Ahmazin Crump, Jared Vaughters Jr., Jairus
Vaughters; nieces. Tomorrow Vaughters, Rihonna Wil
son, Ja'Mariee Vaughters, Vivian Vaughters; mother-in-
law, Teresa Torres; brothers-in-law, Troy Foster and Greg
Coleman; sisters-in-love, Tracy Goodson and Gail Wat-
kins; and a host of god-children, aunts, uncles, cousins,
church family and dear friends."
Public viewing was Tuesday, March 30 from 11 a.m.-
noon at The Reach Church with a private homegoing cel
ebration to follow. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial
Park.
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Jerry Michael Clawson
Mr. Jerry Michael Clawson, 79, of Woodleaf, died on
Monday, March 29,2021 at his home.
He was bom on Dec. 2, 1941 to the late William Ed
ward and Sadie Viola Myers Clawson.
He enjoyed working on an-
tique cars, watching old west- ^^H|r
em movies, and hanging out sH
with his best friend. Wade.
He was also preceded in iMp
death by: his wife, Margaret A. |^'
Clawson; and a son, Michael E. l
Survivors: his children, h
Randalls.Clawson(Kimberly) ^ ^and Sandra Clawson Gaston; '.J
grandchildren, Joshua, Heather, /•
Harley.Colton.Alex.andBrad- sJ
ley; and 3 great-grandchildren. '*'• —
A graveside service was
conducted al 11 a.m. Monday, April 5 in Rowan Memorial
Park in Salisbury, with the Rev. Darren Crotts officiating.
Memorials: Humane Society of Rowan, PO Box 295,
Salisbury. 28145.
Condolences: www.eatonfimeralservice.com.
Charles Kevin Hendrix
Mr. Charles Kevin Hendrix, 53,of Mocksville, died
Thursday, April 1,2021 at SECU Hospice Care Center in
Yadkinville.
J in Davidson County. He en-
^Br ~ Joyed hunting, fishing, and
cooking barbecue. He owned
♦- flMB- • .k •'' and operated Hendrix BBQ on
US 64 East until it closed in
He was preceded in death
^ '"^wlg " by his father, James Anderson
Hendrix; and his mother, Mary
Frances Myers Hendrix Crow-
Survivors; his brother,
V- ' ! James Timothy Hendrix (De-
nise); nieces, Jordan Hendrix
and Hannah Atwood (Justin); and special friend. Ruby
Birdsong.
A graveside service was conducted at 1 p.m., Tuesday,
April 6 at Fulton United Methodist Church Cemetery with
Dr. David Gilbreath officiating.
Memorials: SECU Hospice Care Center, 243 N. Lee
Ave, Yadkinville, 27055; or Fulton UMC Cemetery Fund,
3689 NC 801 S.. Advance.
Condolences: www.lambertfiineraUtomenc.com.
Annie Laura Gray Mabe
Mrs. Annie Laura Gray Mabe, 80, died on Sunday,
April 4,2021 at Forsyth Medical Center.
She was bom in Stokes County on Dec. 30, 1940 to
the late Lloyd and Rachel Collins Gray. Mrs. Mabe was
a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. She was a
loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who
sfxjnt countless hours taking care of her grandchildren, in
cluding retiring early to babysit several of her grandkids
full-time. She was best known for her cooking. Her sister
said she could make the cheapest pintos taste better than
the most expensive steak. Many of her family and friends
benefitted from her cooking, as no one was every hungry
at Meemaw's house. From biscuits and gravy to fried ap
ple pies, she was masterful in the kitchen and made every
one feel welcome at her table.
Preceding her in death: her husband, Dennis McAithur
Mabe; and a brother, Gary Gray.
Surviving: 2 sons. Rick Mabe (Penny) and Kevin Mabe
(Sherry); 3 daughters, Lisa Handy (Keith), Lori Smith
(Tommy), and Paige Green (Scott); 14 grandchildren; 20
great-grandchildren; a brother, Tim Jefferson (Teresa); and
a sister, Kaylene Shelton.
A funeral service was to be held at 5 p.m. Wednes
day, April 7 at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church with the Rev.
Ronnie Craddock officiating. The family was to receive
friends one hour prior to the service. A private graveside
for the family was to follow in the church cemetery.
Condolences." www.hayworth-miUer.com.
Brent G. Marshall
Brent G. Marshall, 45, died unexpectedly on Sunday,
March 28,2021.
The funeral service will be Friday, April 9, at Roberts
Chapel, 953 S. Salisbury St., Mocksville, at 2 p.m. Public
viewing will be Thursday from 1-6 p.m. at Roberts Chapel.
He was bom Sept. 6, 1975 in Catawba County to
Kathy Marshall Walker. He was educated in Davie County
Schools and was employed at Burger King.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Bradley E.
Marshall, and a sister, Jennifer L. Rucker.
Survivors: his mother, Kathy Walker and husband
Thomas Walker; 2 sons, Nathan X. Marshall and Cannon
P. Marshall; a daughter, Stella M. Marshall; and a host of
other family and friends.
Condolences: wwwxobertsfiinerai.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 8,2021 - 9
Henry 'Arthur' Ratledge
Henry "Arthur" Ratledge. 83, of Woodleaf, died on
April 2,2021.
He was bora May 30, 1937in Rowan County, son of
the late Ephriam P. Ratledge and Nellie Propst Ratledge.
He is also preceded in death
Ratledge; a son, Dale Ratledge;
and a brother, Fillraore Rat-
School. He married in August § V
anese and retired'after 28 years.
He attended Woodleaf United
Methodist Church. He enjoyed ^Sg^fcwvjjjSy e
many things, including Atlanta m
Braves baseball, barbecues, his .fl
little Chihuahua, Chica, antique
tractors, and especially going
for rides on his tractor with his
fellow association members.
Survivors; his sons, Ephriam Ratledge of Salisbury,
John Ratledge of Woodleaf; daughter, Phyllis Ratledge of
Woodleaf; daughter-in-law. Heather Ratledge; sisters, Ann
Spry of Cooleemee, LaNell Nolley of Shelby; a grandson,
Christopher Ratledge of Salisbury; and several nieces and
nephews.
A private family visitation will be held on April 10 at
Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. A graveside service
will take place at 2 p.m. on April 10 at Woodleaf United
Methodist Church Cemetery, officiated by the Rev. Kevin
Jasper.
Condolences: wwwJaviefiineralservice^om.
Randall Lee Smith
Randall Lee Smith, 43, of Mocksville, died on March
29,2021 at his home in Davie County.
He was bom Dec. 10, 1977 in Forsyth County, the son
of Randall Ray Smith and Virginia Mae (Rubin) Smith,
both survive him. He is preceded in death by his sister,
Sheila Smith, and his grandparents, Julia and Charles Ru
bin, and Romeo and Martha Smith.
He received his education from Davie County Schools.
Also surviving: a son, Brandon L. Smith of Mocksville;
daughters, Monica Weatherman and Faith Smith, both of
Mocksville; a brother, Thomas James Smith of Mocks
ville; a sister, Katherine (William) Ferguson of Coolee
mee; and his soul mate, Gina M. Helms of Mocksville.
There are no services planned.
Condolences: mvwJavieJuneralservice^om.
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Phyllis 8. Spry 89, of China Grove, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on April 12,
2021 after an extended illness. Phyllis was born September 21, 1931 in Rowan County, the
daughter of Aaron Hill Spry and Myrtle Lee Hellard Spry.
Phyllis was a lifetime member of North Kannapolis United Methodist Church where she
sang in the choir as long as her health permitted. A true friend and outstanding cook, a
person that really loved to can vegetables and pickle beets right from her garden. These
are memories that will remain for all who knew and loved Phyllis.
Phyllis was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters and six brothers. She is survived
by her brothers Jerry Spry and wife Judy of Landis and Kenneth Wayne Spry of China
Grove.
A graveside service will be held 3:00 P.M. Friday, April 16, 2021 at West Lawn Memorial
Park. China Grove with Pastor Jeff Faggart officiating.
The family requests that memorials be made to North Kannapolis United Methodist Church,
1307 North Main Street, Kannapolis N.C. 28081
Please used all safety protocols for the service.
Online condolences may be left at www.whitleysfuneralhome.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, April 15,2021- ^ 0
Allan Cralg Allgood
Mr. Allan Craig Allgood, 70, of US 601 N.. died Tues
day, April 6,2021 at SECU Hospice Care Center of Yad-
kin.
He was bom on Oct. II, 1950 in Forsyth County to theSlate Albert Allgood and Opal
Mr. Allgood was an active
member of Green Meadows
ogles with 43 years of service"
He was a very quiet man who
with his grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Phyllis Jol
ly Allgood of the home; two children, Angela Allgood
, (Mark Smyers) of MocksviUe and Craig A. Allgood (An
gela Hall) of Raleigh; eight grandchildren, Sydney, Cri
er, Madison, Alyvia, Harrison, Grant, Colby and Desiree;
a g^t-grandson, Myies; a sister, Judy Vanhoy (Larry)
of Winston-Salem; his father-in-law, Lloyd D. Jolly of
Mocksville; special aunts, Joan Sands and Inez Rule;
nieces, Tina Davis (Gary) and Teresa Weavil (Scott) all
of Winston-Salem; and several cousins, great-nieces and
great-nephews.
A graveside service wiD be conducted at 11 ajii. Sat
urday, April 10, at Green Meadows Baptist Church Ceme
tery with Pastor Josh Greene officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for
Mountain Valley Hospice, 401 Technology Lane, Suite
200, Mt. Airy, NO 27030 or to Green Meadows Baptist
Church Building Fund, 1646 NC Hwy 801 North, Mocks
ville, NC 27028.
Online condolences may be made at www.eatonfuner-
alservice.com.
Delia Teresa Johnson Dille . . . ,
Mrs. DellaTeresa Johnson Dille, 58,died Monday, Apnl
dea^
her father, Roger Johnson, and
Rebecca Jeane Butler Simar. ^ u. d
Survivors: her husband, Alan DiUe; her daughter, Rebec
ca Woodard; stepson, Gregory DiUe; granddaughter, Am-
lya Ijames; her sisters, Mindy Roberts, and Lisa Johnson
Monroe: her brothers, Uwis Comellious, Shane Simar,
"iSeX will be conducted at 2 p.^, SamMa^
April 17 at Lambert Funeral Home. Bunal will follow in
the Rose Cemetery. Be mindful of social distanang and
wear face covering. There wiU be a live webcast of he
service on the Lambert Funeral Home website as well as
by visiting hitps:l/webcast.fiin^rahiie.com/evemh'tew-
^'"Theftmily invites friends to come by Lambert Funeral
Home, Mocksville. Friday, April 16 from 9 a.m.^ p.m. to
pay respects. Due to Covid, there will not be a formal re
ceiving line. .
Memorials: an animal rescue of donor s choice.
Condolences; wv)W.lambertfuneralhomenc.com.
Debra Irene Sears EUdns
Mrs. Debra Irene Sears Elkins, 64, died on Sunday,
April 11, 2021 at Novant Health Rowan Medical Center
in Salisbury.
She was bom on Oct. 2,1956 in Hamilton County. Ohio
to the late Roy Lee and Betty Sue Lemons Sears.
Mrs. Elkins was a hard worker, driving a truck with
her husband for many years. She enjoyed bird-watching,
butterflies, and spending time with family. She was a fight
er, having battled cancer for many years. Mrs. Elkins will
be remembered as a God-fearing and loving wife, mother,
grandmother, sister, and friend to many.
She was also preceded in death by a brother, Andrew
Albright.
Survivors: her husband of 44 years, John Ray Elkins,
Sr. of the home; 3 children, Steven Raht (Shannon), Tam
my Elkins, and John Elkins Jr.; 7 grandchildren, Dustin
Freeman, Haley Fife, McClay Raht, Gavin Raht, Zoey
Raht, Harley Raht, and Brianna Abshire; 3 siblings; and
numerous nieces and nephews.
A celebration of life will be conducted at a later date.
Condolences: www£atonfimeralservice.com.
William Marcus *Marc' Flowers
William Marcus "Marc" Flowers, 66 of Advance, died
at his home on March 27,2021 surrounded by his family.
He was bom on June 22, 1954 to John Lawson and
Nancy Barrett Flowers in Miami, Fla. He was preceded in
• death by his parents and infantIrvin Flowe^rs; and^ sons,^Br<^k
He was a brakeman and con
ductor with the Southbound Railway. He became a cer
tified IBM system analyst and worked for 32 years in the
industry. He was an Eagle Scout, a golfer, loved watching
and coaching sports, cooking, rock n'roll music, fine cars,
his dog "Glade" and a good joke. He would often start
laughing before he would reach the punch line. He loved
watching his sons play sports and was proud of the young
men they became.
Memorials: Trellis Supportive Care of MocksvilleC.
A celebration of life will be held outdoors at 124
Springfield Drive, Advance, on April 17 at2p.m.
Christina Gayle Jackson
Christina Gayle Jackson, 40, of Mocksville died on Fri
day, April 2,2021.
She was bom on May 17, 1980 to Joe Allen Jackson
and Elissa Gall Heliard. She is preceded in death by her
father.
She enjoyed cooking, art, gardening, animals, and col
lecting angels.
Survivors: her mother of Mocksville: step-father, Ron
Heliard of Mocksville; daughter, Adajah Fronberger of
Baltimore, Md.; brothers, Gary Bertrand (Lisa), Glen Be-
trand (Barbara), Jeffery Betrand (Victoria), Trevor Heliard
(Sandy), and Bobby Bertrand, all of West Virginia; and
sisters Robin of Kentucky and Denise of Tennessee.
Memorials: Humane Society.
There are no services planned at this time.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 15,2021 - ^ ? U
Sylvia Jo Gentry McClamrock- Kennedy
Mrs. Sylvia Jo Gentry McClamrock Kennedy, 88, of For
est Lane, Mocksville, died on April 11,2021.
She was bom Nov. 6,1932 to the Rev. Joe Cephus Gen
try and Dora White Gentry while her father was appointed
to the Bakersville, circuit. She | —
grew up as a Methodist minis- '
tor's daughter with a new home
every two years. She graduated
from Sandy Ridge High School
and worked at Westem-Elec-
trie in Winston-Salem where
she met and married Grady L.
McClamrock Sr. She later mar- *, jiff
ried Knowles Kennedy of Syl-
va, who preceded her in death '
along with her parents; her
sisters, Lois Anglin, Rebecca
Carter, and Pauline Ernest; and
brothers, Hampton W. Gentry
and John Wesley Gentry.
Survivors: her companion,
Ron Cotterman (son, Jeff) of Statesville; 2 sons, Grady
L. McClamrock Jr. and wife Cathy and Buddy (Larry Joe)
McClamrock; grandchildren, Grady L. McClamrock HI
(Huong), Adam Wesley McClamrock (Felicia), Anna Eliz
abeth McClamrock Roth (Chris), Joseph Gray McClam
rock, Mitchell Edward Gamer (Regina), and Micah Ethan '
Gamer (Erin); and 6 great-grandchildren, Madison Grace
McClamrock, Olivia Carolyn McClamrock, Sinclair Ann
McClamrock, Ava Noel Gamer, Isla Jade Gamer, and
Cub Wesley McClamrock; and a sister, Barbara G. Harris
(Paul) of Qvieda, Fla..
She was an energetic, hardworking and independent
minded woman who always knew where she was going
and was always going somewhere. She spent a large por
tion of her life and energy taking care of her sister, parents,
aunt, grandchild, husband and friends during their time of
need. She played outdoors at every opportunity and always
had a vegetable or flower garden for friends and visitors to
share. She enjoyed finding and collecting antiques, espe
cially clocks. She turned trash into treasures by "remodel
ing" some Goodwill item into a prized possession by her
detailed painting and artwork which she often gave to a
friend or family member. As an adult, she lived in Mocks
ville, Winston-Salem, Lewisville, Sylva, and Raleigh and
returned to Mocksville later in life. She made clothes and
suits for her sons. She once made matching Jackets for all
of Grady Jr.'s band members. She was a charter member
of the Mocksville Women's Club, member of the Faithful
Workers Sunday School class and First United Methodist
Church of Mocksville. She was proud of her children and
grandchildren and would keep everyone updated of their
accomplishments. She made friends everywhere and ap
preciated the care, prayers and concems of her new church
family and friends in Mocksville. Especially precious was
her constant companion and caretaker Ron Cotterman,
who she said "was sent to her from heaven". Before her
death, she had a vision of her parents and Savior in heaven
and she was ready to join them.
At her request, no service will be held.
Memorials: Trellis Supportive Care, 101 Hospice Lane,
Winston-Salem, 27103; or Somerset Court of Mocksville
do Amy Shearer, 150 Ken Dwiggins Drive, Mocksville.
Condolences: y,vww.eatonfiineralservice.com.
Margaret Louise (Seamen) Lewis
Margaret Louise (Seamon) Lewis, 88, of Mocksville,
died on April 7, 2021 at Iredell Memorial Hospital in
Statesville.
She was bom March 30,1933 in Iredell County, daugh
ter of the late John Alvin Sea-
mon and Ethel Louise Seamon.
She^atrended Iredell County
tile industry, she had also done
spoiling her grandchildren. She
was a former member of Society Church.
Survivors: her sons, Edd Ray Lewis of Cooleemee,
Alvin Lynn Lewis (Sandra) of Mocksville, "Buck" Jack
Mitchell Lewis of Mocksville, Charles Wayne Lewis of
Mocksville; daughters, Linda Louise Lewis of Mocks
ville, and Vicki Darlene Lewis of Mocksville; 6 sisters,
Betty (Leroy) Snow, Novella (William) Minor, Ruth Ward,
Sallie Whitaker, Peggy Seamon, and Lorraine Seamon; 8
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and a great-great
grandchild.
Avisiiation was held Monday, April 19 from 11 am.-
1 pm. at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville, followed
by bher funeral service at 1. officiated by Pastor James
Ward. She was buried at Society Baptist Church Cemetery.
Memorials: Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville to
help with expenses.
Condolences: wwwAaviefiineralservice.com.
Eva Gray McClamroch
Eva Gray McClamroch, 88, of Thomasville, died on
April 6,2021 at Wake Forest Baptist Health in Lexington.
She was bom on Oct. 28, 1932 in Haywood County,
daughter oft he Rev. and Mrs.
She graduated from Landis
High School, attended Pfeifrer
College in Meisenheimer,
Greensboro, and a master's de-
Nashville.Tenn. She worked as
a Christian Education Director
Sarasota, Fla. and at Arlington
Methodist Church in Jackson- ^
ville, Fla. before joining the ''j
teaching profession in 1970.
Miss McClamroch taught at Ri-
bault Senior High School and Wolfson High School until
her retirement in 1997.
After retireraenl she volunteered at Baptist Medical
Center in Jacksonville, serving a year as a president of the
auxiliary, and at Arlington United Methodist Church. In
2013 she moved to Thomasville, where she was a member
of Bethel United Methodist Church.
Survivors; her brother, Calvin McClamroch of Thom
asville; and 5 nephews, Bryant (Mary) and Kent (Tam
my) of Mocksville, Randy (Sherry) and Terry (Renee) of
Thomasville, and Chuck (Joy) of Lee Summit, Mo.
A graveside service was to be held at Oak Grove Unit
ed Methodist Church Cemetery on Wednesday, April 14 at
2 p.m. Pastor Tim Starbuck was to officiate.
Memorials: Bethel UMC, 508 Fisher Ferry Rd. Thom
asville, 27360.
Condolences; wwwAaviefimeralservice£om.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 15,2021 —^ j |
Dorothy CoUette Leagans Marx
Mrs. Dorothy Collette Leagans Marx, 97, of N. Main
St., MocksviUe, died on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at Pruitt
Health in Elkin.
She was bom on Feb. 26, ^
1924 in Davie County to the - ; -
late Granville Edward and
Mary Camilla Collette Lea-
Mrs. Marx graduated from ^
MocksviUe High School in / '
1941 and graduated from ' /
UNCG Womens' CoUege with
a bachelor's degree with a
teaching certificate in home
economics. She was a mem- .:
ber of First Baptist Church ..
in MocksviUe and loved her
church and church family. Mrs. ' v.
Marx enjoyed reading, sewing,
and making a home for her family. She loved gardening
and maintained gardens large enough to feed her family.
She had a passion for music, often playing the piano and
singing. She will be remembered as a loving wife, mother,
sister, grandmother, and friend.
She was also preceded in death by: her husband, Rich
ard Harry Marx; 2 sons, WiUiam Marx and Richard Harry
Marx Jr.; and II brothers and sisters.
Survivors: her children, Joseph Marx; Maryanne Lea
gans, James Marx, Deborah Richmond (James), Doro
thy Bevins (Kevin), Michael Marx, Lisa Collis, Thomas
Marx, and Robert Marx; numerous grandchildren and
great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
A private graveside was conducted in Batons Baptist
Church Cemetery, with a public memorial at a later date.
Memorials: First Baptist of MocksviUe, 412 N. Main
St..
Condolences; wvwxatonfuneralservicexom.
Vickie Sue McDaniei Neal
Vickie Sue McDaniei Neal, 68, of MocksviUe, died
on Sunday, April 11, 2021 sur-
rounded by her loved ones.
She was bom Sept. I, 1952
to the late WiUiam Henderson p '
McDaniei Jr. and Doris Whita- i T
ker McDaniei in MocksviUe, - .
where she Uved most of her ''
She was also preceded in ^ j
death by her nephew, Philip
Survivors: her sister. Do- n
ris Short (Frank); her daugh- :
ter, Heather Froelich (Ryan); .
3 grandsons, Parker, Aidan : I ^
and Evan Froelich; her niece, 1
Whitney Hamrick (Stephen);
a great-niece, Nora Jeanne Hamrick; and her partner and
best friend for the past 20 years, Sherman Arnold.
She began her career as a hairdresser at age 17, own
ing a business in MocksviUe untU the time of her passing
and her cUents were on her mind until her journey ended.
If you were her client, you know that you mattered. She
held many titles she cherished, including mother, mother-
in-law, sister, aunt, and friend. Her favorite of these was
"Nana." She would do anything for those she loved. She
was one-of-a-kind and anyone who ever met her knew it
instantly.
A celebration of her life wiU be held Saturday, April
17 at noon at Eaton Funeral Chapel in MocksviUe, with
Chuck Taylor officiating. The famUy wUl receive visitors
during the hour prior. Social distancing protocols wiU be
followed.
She adored caring for her rescue dogs and made dona
tions to the Humane Society of Davie County as often as
she could. Memorials: a donation of pet food, pet toys, or
a financial contribution to the Humane Society of Davie,
1469 N. Main Str., MocksviUe, or bring to the celebration
of life service and the family wiU have them delivered.
Condolences: www£aionfuneralservice.com.
James Henry Potts
James Henry Potts, 43. of StatesvUle, died on April 9,
2021.
He was bom on Oct. 4,1977 to Joe Van Potts and Caro
lyn Potts in IredeU County. He is preceded by his father,
Joe Van Potts, and father-in-law, Fred Owen.
He graduated from North IredeU High School, met his
wife Tomeka, and had two children, Jessica and Jacob. He
was a member of Tabor Presbyterian Church in OUn, and
loved his famUy, working on cars, riding four wheelers,
fishing, hunting, and shooting skeet.
Survivors: his wife of 25 years of. StatesvUle; daughter,
Jessica Potts of Harmony: son, Jacob Potts of StatesvUle;
his mother of StatesviUe; mother-in-law, Gwen Owen of
StatesvUle; brother, Donald Potts of StatesvUle; sisters,
Brenda Davis (Dwight) and Barbara Trent (Earl), aU of
Harmony; grandchild. Spencer Isla Potts of Harmony;
nephew, Ryan; nieces, Lucille, Christy, and Joanna.
The family will hold a visitation at Tabor Presbyterian
Church on Tuesday, AprU 20 from 11 a.m.-noon with a me
morial service at, noon, officiated by Grant Sharpe.
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Gerald Edward Aneskewich
Gerald Edward Aneskewich, 81, died Friday evening,
April 16,2021, surrounded by family.
He was bom June 9,1939 in Doylestown, Pa., the only
child of the late Edward P. and |
Margaret Favlica Aneskewich.
He was also preceded in death , . y. . ' '
by a great-granddaughter, Ayla W ~
He grew up in Lambertville, ,J
NJ., graduating from George- K. '?jj
town Preparatory School in
North Bethesda, Md. in 1957,
where he played football, base-
ball and basketball. He then
attended Boston College on : • ^ '
a football scholarship. After • "i
graduating from Boston Col- n . ; •'
lege in 1961 with a bachelor's
degree in mathemadcs, he was commissioned as an officer
in the US Army, stadoned at Highlands Air Force Base in
Highlands, N J. until 1969. He ended up working in lele-
communicadons and settled in Raleigh in 1975, where he
and his family made their home for the next 30 years and
enjoyed 20-plus years participadng in Bible Study Fellow
ship. After retirement, they moved to Davie County in
2006.
Survivors: his wife of 58 years, Helen Rider Aneske
wich; 3 daughters, Beth Little (Greg) of Mocksville,Teresa
Lawson (Ken) of Raleigh, and Susan Gloss of Hampstead;
10 grandchildren, Bethany Little Miller (Grant), Jacob Lit
tle (Sydney), Will Lawson, Caleb LitUe, Seth Little (fiance
Jenny Lawrence), Emily Lawson, Jonah Gloss, Micah Lit
tle, Moriah Little, and Elijah Gloss; and 2 great-grandsons.
Barrett and Colt Miller, with 2 more great-grandsons on
the way, Owen Miller and Jaxon Little.
A celebration of his life will be held Friday, April 23 at
2 p.m. at Salem Chapel, Winston-Salem with Pastor John
ny Pereira of Salem Chapel and Pastor Josh Lindstrom of
Woodmen Valley Chapel officiating. The family will re
ceive friends 1 hour prior to the service. Burial with mili
tary honors will follow at Farmington Community Ceme
tery, Farmington.
Memorials: Salem Chapel, 610 Coliseum Drive, Win-
ston-Salem, 27106; or Woodmen Valley Chapel, 290 E.
Woodmen Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80919.
Condolences; wwwJiaywc»rt/i-ffji7/er.com.
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Sharon Jean Marklin Cohen
Mrs. Sharon Jean Marklin Cohen, 76, of Princeton
Court, Advance died on Sunday, April 18, 2021 at her
home.
She was bom on Nov. 13, 1944 in Baltimore County,
Md. tothelateLeonardWardand
Margaret Ann Burke Marklin.
She worked with her husband,
LaVeme, at their country store
for many years. She also worked
at Mocksville Builder Supply.
and was a real estate agent for <' JjB'
Howard Realty and Century 21.
Mrs. Cohen enjoyed working in
her flower garden and had the gift
ofa green thumb. Best of all, she
was a loving wife, mother, grand- n
mother, and friend to many.
She was also preceded in
death by a special son, Jeffrey Scott Cohen; and 2 brothers,
Don Marklin and Phillip Marklin.
Survivors: her husband of 58 years, LaVeme J. Cohen
of the home; her son, Mark L. Cohen (Sheila) of Mocks
ville; 3 grandchildren, Candice, Kourtney (David), and
Ben; 3 great-grandchildren, Xaiden, Jaxson, and Axl; a
niece, Kristy Gaither (Terry); a nephew. Jonathan Grady;
and a sister-in-law, Dorothy Marklin.
A private memorial service will be conducted in Rose
Cemetery.
Memorials: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501
St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105; or Shriners Hospi
tals for Children, Attn: Office of Development, 2900 N.
Rocky Point Dr.,Tampa, FL 33607.
Condolences: www.ealonfuneralservice£om.
HoUy Diane Deitz
Mrs. Holly Diane Deitz, 74, of Mocksville, died on April
18,2021 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home.
She was bom Sept. 2,1946 to Roy Benjamin Jones and
Joye Dowd Jones. She was a faithful member of Green
n Meadows Baptist Church. She
. had a quickly recognizable
sense of humor, sense of com-
; mitment, heart for children and
love for Jesus. These traits made
her the su^ngth of her family, a
jHp good friend, a fruitful teacher
gt^. and an unashamed follower of
:,.SK She was preceded in death by
SS^x , r her brother, Ben Jones.
•J.^ ^ Surviving: her husband of 57
^ ' years, Joe Deitz; 2 daughters,
Joye Furches (Ken) and Carrie
^ ,* Huffman (Buck); a son, Joseph
21 — Deitz; 6 grandchildren, Robert
v - " Furches (Keri), Elizabeth Wu
(Danny), Holly Furches, Jona
than Tise (Leigh), Jacob Huff
man and Jordan Huffman; 8 great-grandchildren; a sister,
Judy Keesee (Dave); sister-in-law, Imogene Jones; and 2
nephews, William Murdoch and Benjie Jones.
A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April
24 at Green Meadows Baptist Church with Pastors Josh
Greene and James Buchanan officiating. Burial will fol
low in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends
from 6-8 p.m. Friday, April 23 at the church.
Condolences: wn'wJjayworik-miller.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 22,2021 - S V
Anslo M. Fowler Sr.
Anslo M. Fowler Sr. died on Wednesday, April 14,
2021 at Glenn A. Kiser Hospice.
He was bom Sept. 24, 1939 in Davie County, son of
the late Samuel and Willie Mae i
Neely Fowler. He attended Da-
vie County Schools. At an early
age he joined Friendship Baptist
Church. He retired from Inger-
soli-Rand.
He was also preceded in death
by: a brother, James Fowler Sr.
- and 2 sisters, Selma Mosley and
Virginia Hogue. .
Survivors: his wife, Lola
Pniitt Fowler; 2 sons, Anslo M.
Fowler Jr. and Aaron (Robin) \
Fowler; a sister, Evelyn Patter- •
son; 8 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and a host of
nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
The funeral service was to be Wednesday, April 21 at
2 p.m. at Roberts Chapel in Mocksville. Burial was to
follow in Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery. Public
viewing was Tuesday from 1-6 p.m. at Roberts Chapel in
Mocksville.
Condolences: wwwjvbertsfuneral^om.
Bryan Thomas Gathright
Bryan Thomas Gathright, 55, died due to a motorcycle
accident on Saturday, April 17,2021.
He was a native of Anderson, S.C. and was bom on
Sept. 26,1965 to the late Samuel and Marjorie Gathright,
He served in the U.S. Navy for almost 20 years and was a '
Lieutenant when he retired. He was a motorcycle rider and
enjoyed riding with his friends and his wife Darlene who
was his life.
Surviving; his wife, Darlene Cutini Gathright; 2 sons,
Daniel and Joshua Gathright; and a sister-in-law, Michelle
Gathright.
A bike run will be held in his memory at a later date.
Condolences: www.westmoreUindfuneralhome.com.
Wanda Lewis Jackson
Mrs. Wanda Lewis Jackson, 79, died on Wednesday,
April 14,2021 at Bermuda Village.
granddaughter, Alyssa West;
Sara Lee in the financial depart-
ment after more than 30 yean.
A graveside service was held 11 a.m. Monday, April 19,
at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons.
Memorials: Cancer Services, 3175 Maplewood Ave.
Winsion-Salem, 27103; or to The ALS Association, NC
Chapter 4 N. Blount St. Suite 200, Raleigh, 27601.
Condolences: wwwJuiyworth-miller.com.
Emily Luclle Betts Kemp
Mrs. Emily Lucile Betts Kemp died on Jan. 7,2021.
She was bom in High Point on June 25, 1921 to the
late Charles L. and Katherine Virginia Spencer Betts. She
was a longtime resident of Mocksville, and later moved to
Raleigh to be near her children ^
and grandchildren.
She grew up in High Point
during the depression years
and graduated from High Point • .-Mlffi
High School. She married Ra-
mey F. Kemp on Aug. 4,1939.
for the war effort in Europe in- '
creased,sheandhersisteralong .
with their husbands moved to -
with her sister to work at a plant
as a "Rosie the Riveter" making
the Avenger airplanes. Shortly
• before the United States declared war on Japan, she re
turned to High Point. During World War n, while her hus
band served in the U.S. Army overseas, she remained with
her mother, her sister, and her young son in High Point.
After the war, she and her husband moved to St. Louis,
Mo. where he completed chiropractic school. They moved
to Mocksville to set up his practice. She was his fulltime
receptionist as well as a homemaker and loving mother.
She also enjoyed playing golf and was an active member
of First United Methodist Church in Mocksville. After her
husband died, she moved to Raleigh and was a member of
Millbrook United Methodist Church. She was devoted to
her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by: her sister Sylvia;
and her son, Gregg D. Kemp.
Survivors: her son, Ramey F. Kemp Jr. and wife Ju
lie; her grandchildren and spouses, Ramey F. Kemp 111
(Kimberly), Michael L. Kemp (Donna), Brian R. Kemp
(Brenda), and Melyssa Emily Kemp; her daughter-in-law,
Carmela; great-grandchildren Ray, Kevin, Emily, Karlie,
Alexander, Nicholas, Shaylie, Gavin, and Eliana; and her
assistantfor many years, her friend Sue Brandolin.
Memorials: First UMC, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville;
or to Millbrook UMC, PO Box 58676. Rdeigh.
Per her wishes, a celebration of life service will be
held on Saturday, April 24 at 11 a.m. at Rose Cemetery in
Mocksville with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating.
Condolences: www£(itonfi4neralservice.com.
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Thomas Jackson Lagie Sr.
Thomas Jackson Lagle Sr., 88,of Mocksville died at his
home in Davie County on April 17,2021.
He was bom Aug. 19. 1932 in Davie County, son of the
late Thomas Jefferson Lagle and Grace Stroud Lagle. He
I is also preceded in death by:
his wife, Rilla (Tenny) Lagle; 2
sons, Billy and Bob Lagle; son-
in-law, Tracy Easter; a grand-
'•X son, Darren Taylor; and brother,
Lagle.
ijiM Air Force, and was the assistant
gle (Penny) and Jeff Lagle (Ani
ta), all of Mocksville; 2 daugh
ters, Susan Lagle Easter and Sheika Taylor (Mike), all of
Mocksville; a sister, Laura Jane Bamhardi of Mocksville;
grandchildren. Tommy Lagie (Heather), Amanda Wilson
(Curt), Aimee Crowe (Michael), Jordain Kent (Brian),
Seth, Matthew, and Lilly Easter, Brandon Watkins, Chace
and Coltoh Lagle; and 9. great-grandchildren.
A graveside service was held April 20 at 11 am. atTur-
rentine Baptist Church in Mocksville.
Memorials: First Baptist of Cooleemee, youth and chil
dren group.
Condolences; www.daviejuneralservice^om.
DeNeale Karen Gibson Fiowman
DeNeale Karen Gibson Plowman, 64, of Mocksville.
died on Friday, April 9,2021.
She was bom on Sept. 1, ;
1956 in Fort Knox, Ky. and .
was the daughter of Jim W. and ' '
Sheisprecededindeathbya
Jonathan Stone, Jared Stone
(Meredith Ann); a niece, Tessa
Ganton; and her companion of |i|
A memorial service was held
at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 17
with the Rev. Michael Flack
officiating at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with a
visitation one hour prior. Burial followed the service at the
church cemetery.
Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House, 101
Hospice Ln. Winston-Salem, 27103; or to Bethlehem
UMC at 607 Bethlehem Rd, Statesville, 28677.
Condolences: www.troutmanfuneralhome.com.
Hannah Jane Minton
Infant Hannah Jane Minton, aged six weeks and four
^^ days, died on Monday, AprilKShe was bom on Feb. 24,
2021 in Forsyth County to
Mary Elizabeth Minton Me
lt . She was a beautiful gift'
from God that touched so many
, . lives in a short time. She bad a
'beautiful smile and was loved
She was preceded in death
by her grandfather, Nick Min-
^ Beth McCool of the home; her
grandmother, Janie McDaniel
Minton of Advance; and her great-uncle, Larry McDaniel
of Mocksville.
A memorial service was conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday,
April 18 at Dulin United Methodist Church with the Rev.
Jimmy Truell officiating. The family received friends one
hour prior to the service in the church breezeway.
Memorials: 218 W. Maple Ave., Mocksville.
Condolences: www£atonfuneralsen'ice.com.
Rufus 'Bud' Rich Jr.
Mr. Rufus "Bud" Ric, Jr., 83, of Mocksville, died Sun
day, April 18,2021 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
in Winston-Salem.
the late Rufus Ashbum Rich Sr.
. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and at-
tended Comatzer United Meth-
odlst Church. He was a member
' " of Advance Masonic Lodge 710
^ hunter and fisherman.
by: his siblings, Charlotte
Benfield, Carolyn Apple, Connie
Lee and Mary Lib Burton.
Survivors: his wife of 60 years, Ann Nail Rich of the
home; 2 children, Frederick Rich (Kimberly) of Apex
and Karen Messer (Jimmy) of Mocksville; 4 grandchil
dren, Tiffany Johnson (Kevin),Traci McLawhom (Chris),
Christina Whitaker (Shane) and Matthew Messer; 8
great-grandchildren; a brother, Gordon" Rich (Peggy) of
Reidsville; and several nieces and nephews.
A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday,
April 20 at Comatzer United Methodist Church Cemetery
with the Rev. Shane Young officiating.
Memorials: Comatzer UMC, c/o LuVada Howell, 1032
Comatzer Road, Mocksville.
Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 22,2021 -
Vestal Gray Riddle
Mr. Vestal Gray Riddle, 84, died last April.
Survivors: a daughter, Vicky Lyday (Russell); grand-
! I children. Stephen Lyday (Jennifer)
and Robert Lyday; great-grand
children, Lizzy, Luke, and Dorothy
Lyday; sisters, Betty Jo Hartman,
^ ? Linda Stephens (Jim), and Penny
' r Bowles (Jimmy); a brother, Larry
Riddle(Sue);andmanymecesand
,Mir/ nn ^ service to celebrate his lifehS will be conducted Saturday, April
^ Blaise Baptist
r® Church in the sanctuary. At the re-
quest of the family, be mindful of
social distancing and wear a face covering. To provide the
community an opportunity to celebrate the life of Mr. Rid
dle, there will be alive webcast of his service on the Lam
bert Funeral Home website as well as by visiting https:/!
webca5i.funeralvue.com/evems/viewer/52034.
The family invites friends to come by Lambert Funeral
Home.Friday, April 23 from9a.m.-5 p.m.,topay respects.
Due to Covid, there will not be a formal receiving line.
Condolences: www.lamberlfuneralhomenc.com.
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Nancy Foster Sheek
Mrs. Nancy Foster Sheek, 83, died on Sunday April 4,
2021 at the SEGU Hospice Care Center of Yadkin after
declining health for a number of months.
She was bom Aug. 26, 1937
B •. T • -.jal in Da vie County to the late J.
Henry and Mary Snyder Foster.
She graduated from Coolee-
School in 1955 and
<^1^ enjoyed reading and traveling.
She loved spending time with
^ family. Mrs. Sheek was always
j attending any of her grandchil-
I^H ' drens* events. She was a lov-
•• ing. devoted Mother, Mom to
^ ^ T many, and known to others as
^ ' Aunt Nancy, Nana, and Maw-I ^ maw Geek. Mrs. Sheek would
intentionally make every child
that crossed her path feel safe
and loved.
She was also preceded in death by: her husband. John
H. Sheek; her brother, John E. (Cricket) Foster; and her
grandson, L Cpl C P Jacob Levy.
Surviving: her daughter, Denise Sheek (Donny); her
son, Kevin Sheek (Susie); grandson, Elijah Tokala Sheek;
granddaughter. Heather Beck (Justin); grandsons, Kenny
Chavers (Hannah), Nelson Chavers (Eristen); great-grand
sons, Austin Fuhderburk, Waylon Chavers; great-grand-
daughter, Remington Chavers; and her sister, Brenda Jes-
sup of Walkertown.
The family received friends Saturday, April 10, in the
ouUide shelter at Smith Gnjve United Methodist Church,
Mocksville. Her funeral service followed at 2: p.m. with
Dr. Lynn B. Jacobs and the Rev. Darren L. Crotts officiat
ing. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Memorials : Mountain Valley Hospice/Palliative Care
Center,243 N. Lee Ave.,Yadkinville, 27055.
Condolences: www.gentryjuneralservice^om.
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Annell Mayfield Barker
AnneU Mayfield Barker died Monday, April 19,2021 at
Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center after a brief illness.
She was bom on Nov. 2, 1941 in Davie County to the
late Clyde Thomas Mayfield Sr. and Inez Baker Mayfield.
She attended Davie County Training School and enjoyed
reading, word search puzzles, adult coloring books and
cooking. She loved spending time
^ with family and friends and was
always ready to attend any event
her grandsons were in. She was a
life-long member of Shiloh Baptist
Church. There she used her talent
and love for music in church choirs.
She especially enjoyed paiticipat-
ing in combined-musical endeav-
ors within the community. She was
also 3 member of the Sr. Mission-
' ary Department serving as treasurer.
• " Mrs. Barker retired from Hoechst-
Celanese as a lab analyst.
She was also preceded in death by: her husband. Free
man Nelson Barker; brothers, Clyde Thomas Mayfield Jr.,
and Jimmy Sylvester Mayfield; and granddaughter. Janell
Nicole Barker.
Survivors: a daughter, Cheryl Lorraine Barker of the
home; a son, Timothy Dejuan Barker (Karen) of Raleigh;
grandsons, Travis Nelson Barker, Kevin James Barker; 3
sisters, Priscilla Williams (George), Valeria Poag (Heze-
kiah) and Syandra Mayfield; brother-in-law, Charlie N.
Barker (Vickie); sister-in-law, Bertha Mayfield; a devoted
childhood friend, Melvin Lee White of Winston-Salem; "a
ray of sunshine," Tisha Dowell of Temple, Ga.; and a host
of other family members and friends.
A private service will be held at Shiloh Baptist Church
on Saturday, May 1. Burial will be at St. John AME Zion's
Cemetery beside her husband, Freeman. Public viewing
will be at Roberts Chapel, 953 Salisbury Road, Mocks-
ville, from noon-2 p.m. Saturday, May 1.
Memorials: Davie Senior Services Legacy Gift Program,
278 Meroney St., Mocksville; or Shiloh Baptist, George &
Minnie Campbell Scholarship Fund, PO Box 188, Mocks
ville.
William Orville 'Bill' Coates
William "Bill" Orville Coates, 80, of Davie County
died on April 20,2021.
He is preceded in death by: his parents, George Fred
erick Coates and Mary Margaret Laderoute Coates; his
son. Rick Cox; his brothers. Jack "John" Coates, Danny
Coates; his grandchildren, Billy Perdue, Anthony Burke;
and his great-great-grandchild, Gabriella Perdue.
Known among his parents and siblings as "Jerry", he
was bom on Dec. 15,1940 in Riverview Mich, and grew
up in the city of Wyandotte, approximately 11 iniles south
of Detroit. The prankster of the family, among his misad
ventures, he once stashed 200 garter snakes in his bed
room. His mother had no doubt of the culprit when she
spotted a number of them winding their way through the
banister on their way downstairs.
He graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School
before entering the service of the US Air Force. True to his
middle name, he enjoyed working on all aspects and types
of aircraft. Upon being honorably discharged, he tried a
number of jobs, including offshore oil rigs. Ultimately he
returned to that which be loved, workin on aircraft for over
30 years before retiring from US Airlines in 2002.
He was a loving, devoted husband and soulmate to his
wife of 46 years, Patricia Coates. They showed a fierce
love and devotion to one another. Never more content than
at her side, he would sit in the parking lot while she got her
nails done awaiting her return.
He will be remembered as a devoted Catholic, and
loved father, brother, uncle, and grandfather. He loved to
fish, travel, and forge his ONvn path to adventures of his
own making, or getting lost among the forests of Cana
da. He loved and respected all things in nature, from the
mountains to the ocean, and all creatures great and small.
Survivors: his wife of 46 years, Patricia Coates; his
sons, Danny Cox and wife Lorry of Ohio, Mike Cox of
N.C., David Cox and wife Debbie of Ohio, Larry Cox of
Ohio, Richard Coates and wife Cathy of N.C.; daughters.
Tammy Perdue and partner Dotson of N.C., Loretta Ow
ens and wife of Perry who also preceded Bill. Regenia
Kendrick of N.C.; brother, Fred Coates of Mass.; sisters,
Loretta Lizak and husband Michael and Mary Lou Coates,
all of Michigan; 22 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren;
and 2 great-great-grandchildren.
The family will receive family and friends on Thursday,
April 29, from 5-7 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel,
416 Valley Rd, Mocksville, with a funeral mass on Friday,
April 30 at 11 a.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church, 4820
Kinnamon Rd, Winston Salem. The burial will follow at
Rose Cemetery, Mocksville. Father James Stuhrenberg
will officiate.
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Marion Hester 'Gaynelle' Grouse
Ms. Marion "Gaynelle" Hester Grouse, 100, of King,
died on Sunday, April 25, 2021 at Kate B. Reynolds Hos-
County to the late Lucile Miller
and Curtis Lee Hester on Feb.
9,1921. Her children remember H|^^Psl|PI||||H
her as one of the hardest work-
ing women they knew, raising MBni^pv
five children on her own. She
managed Pine Tree Golf Snack
Bar for more than 30 years and
could make the best hotdogs.
She enjoyed spending time in
stayed busy all her life,"she told
her family after retiring at age
83 that she wished she was still
working. She had many loves which included her children,
grandchildren, great-grandchUdren and animals (especial
ly dogs and llamas).
She was also preceded in death by: ason,.WalterWayne
Grouse; grandson, Peyton Jones; and sister, Helen Nichols.
Survivors: her children, Carolyn Jones-Robertson
(Elisha), William Grouse (Sherry), Stephen Grouse (Glo
ria) and Philip Grouse Sr. (Renee'); grandchildren, Jeff
Jones (Susan), Jennifer Markland (Michael), Heather Slie
(Ryan), Kim Tenhulsen (Bryan), Karrie Grouse (Will),
Philip Grouse Jr. (Mandy) and Clayton Grouse (Anita);
great-grandchildren, Patterson Jones Tallent (Dallon), Pey
ton, Presley, Anne-Marie and David Jones, Isaiah (Emmie),
Jared and Nathan Whitley, Adalee, Carls, Bryce, Everly,
Juliet and Asher Grouse, Charlie, Lily and Brooklyn Slie;
sisters, Jackie Danner and Sylvia "Benny" Sanford .
A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday,
April 28 at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens with Dr. Philip
Grouse Jr. and Pastor Elisha Robertson officiating. I
Memorials: Kate B.Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos
pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103.
Condolences: w\invJiayvjor!h-milierj:ori2.
Ronald Alfred Frost Sr.
Ronald Alfred Frost Sr. died on April 7. 2021 with his
wife. Donna, at his side, at the hospital facility of Trellis
Supportive Care in Winston-
He was bom in Utica, Ohio
in October 1937, but relocated
P^sh, Fla. years later where
C retired from Tropicana (Pep-
ik^ *1 s'Co) ^ 2002. He was a volun-
' firefighter and paramedicBBjKrl . ' outofParrish.Hewasaraember
\ standing of GWRRA
^ radio op-
eraior for more than 50 years,
- /' enjoying numerous hours talk-
^ ^ ' ing to people all over the world.
' —In 2005 he and his wife moved
to Mocksville, where they at
tended church services at Gamp Manna Ministries until the
G0VID19 pandemic prevented them from doing so.
He was preceded in death by children: Pete Frost, Ron
ald Al&ed Frost Jr.; and son-in-law, Kenny Lee.
Survivors: his wife. Donna Mohn Frost of the home;
children, Rebecca Lee of Bradenton, Fla., Ronda Hayes
(John) of Summerviile, S.C., and Roxanne Martin (Joel)
of Tallahassee, Fla.; 10 grandchildren; and many great
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
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Malcolm Xavler Hawkins
Mr. Malcolm Xavier Hawkins, 28, died Sunday, April
18,2021.
He was bom Sept. 21, 1992 in Iredell County to Mi
chael K. Hawkins and Kesha L. Garter. He was educated
in the Davie County School System. He was preceded in
death by his maternal grandmother. Sheila Garter Morri
son.
Survivors in addition to bis parents: 4 sisters: Saco-
reya Nichols, K'Neisha Johnson, E'Najaha Hawkins and
Shaqueda Gilbert; 6 brothers: Yuhsef Hawkins, Montero
Garter,Xavier Lovette,Michael Hawkins n, Juwan Home
and Jemale Gilbert; parental grandparents, Grady Holmes
and Betty McNeely; maternal grandfather, Lonney B.
(Lois) Garter; and a host of other family and friends.
A memorial service was held on Saturday, April 24 at 3
pan. at Roberts Chapel in Mocksville.
Condolences: wwwiobertsfuneral.com.
Lucinda Shay Merola 'Cindy' Justice
On April 18 2021, Lucinda "Cindy" Shay Merola Jus
tice died in her home in Los Angeles, surrounded by her
family.
Survivors: her sons, Eric and Peter Merola; her niece,
Taylor Shay; nephews, Mike Shay, Jeff Marshall and Pat
Downey.
Preceding her in death: her
3 siblings, Deborah S. Downey
ofMason, Nil.; Robert G. Shay
of Winston-Salem; Stephen
B. Shay of Chatham, Va.; her jHS^
nephew, Thomas M Downey of -f -• '
Buffalo, N,Y,; and her parents,
Lucille and Glint Shay of Com-
ing,N.Y.
Bom on Oct. 18, 1945 she
was a 1963 graduate from
Coming Free Academy. In ^^^BBBBK"
1970 she graduated with a
bachelor's degree from Ithaca
College, N.Y. She maintained a
decades-long career to help im
prove society through her social work. She began her work
at Willard State Hospital in Willard, N.Y. After moving to
Winston-Salem in 1971, she expanded social work to help
children via GPS, foster care, and adoptions with Forsyth
County Department of Social Services. She retired from
her supervisor position in 2008 from the Davie County
Department of Social Services while living in Mocksville.
She also had a deep love for nature. She was a horticul-
turalist, tending to. greenhouses and gardens. She was also
the head of horticulture for Tanglewood Park in Glem-
rhons for many years.
In her later years, she was devoted to helping rehabili
tate rescued animals.
A memorial will be plaimed in the near future. If you
wish to be notified, email \juslicememorial@protonmaU.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 29,2021 - 1C f I r
Thomas Jackson Lagle Sr.
Thomas Jackson Lagle Sr., 88,of Mocksville died at his
home in Davie County on April 17,2021.
He was bora Aug. 19.1932 in Davie County, son of the
late Thomas Jefferson Lagle and Grace Stroud Lagle. He
is also preceded in death by; his wife.Rilla (Tenny) Lagle;
3 brothers. Bill, Bob and Paul
, Lagle; son-in-law, Tracy Eas-
-i. tei", and a grandson, Darren
f.. . Taylor.
25 years. He served in the U.S.
Air Force, and was the assis-
lant chief for Franklin Fire
attended First Baptist Church
daughters, Susan Lagle Easter
and Sheila Taylor (Mike), all of Mocksville; a sister, Laura
Jane Barnhaidt of Mocksville; grandchildren. Tommy La
gle (Heather), Amanda Wilson (Curt), Aimee Crowe (Mi
chael), Jordain Kent (Brian), Seth, Matthew, and Lilli Eas
ter, Chace and Colton Lagle; and 9 great-grandchildren.
A graveside service was held April 20 at 11 ajn. at
Turrentine Baptist Church in Mocksville.
Memorials: First Baptist of Cooleemee, youth and
children group.
Condolences: wwwJaviefuneraUervicexom.
Brook White Martin
Brook White Martin, 91, of Bermuda Run, died
Wednesday, April 21,2021.
Bora April 17.1930. she grew up living in Greenwich,
Conn., New York City, and Bay Head, NJ. with her par
ents, Dugald and Dorothy White, and sister, Mary Carol.
She was a ^adu-
board a ship bound . -I n "';ifor England, and ac 'it ^
cepted his proposal [sS —
of marriage a few
weeks later in Taynuilt, Scotland. They were married the
next year on Dec. 18.1954, in Seagirt, N J. They raised a
family and lived together for 63 years in Davie County,
first in Mocksville. the place of George's birth, and later
on in Advance. The two were quietly involved with and
supportive of many local charitable and civic organiza
tions and endeavors, and were longtime, faithful members
of the First Baptist Church of Mocksville. She returned
many summers to Bay Head with her family to spend
time with her father and stepmother, Maude White, and
to renew old friendships in a place she loved, where she
learned to swim, sail, play tennis, and dance, among other
things. She had a keen, lifelong interest in other people,
befriending untold numbers of unsuspecting strangers in
her disarming way, and she also made many friends play
ing bridge. Bunco, and other games of chance. It was a
great blessing that she was able to enjoy the company of
many friends and neighbors, old and new, as well as her
family, in the last days of her life.
In addition to her parents and stepmother, she was pre
ceded in death by: her husband, George; a daughter, Mary
Brooke; her sister, Mary Carol Kunhardt and husband
Hank; and her brother-in-law, Lester Martin.
Survivors: her son, WUl (CeUe); her daughter, Happy; 3
grandchildren, Mary White, Lizzie, and Charlie; her sister-
in-law, Elizabeth Martin; cousins, Alex Eames and Tory
Dodge; and nephews and nieces, Pete Martin, Bob Martin,
Brad Kunhardt, Debbie Kunhardt, and Kristy Kunhardt.
A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m., Satur
day, May 8 at Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Tiffany Sea-
ford officiating. At the request of the family, be mindful of
social distancing and wear face covering. There will be a
live webcast of her service on the Lambert Funeral Home
website as well as by visiting https:llwebcasi.funeralvue.
co>nJeventslviewerl52870.
The family invites friends to come by Lambert Funeral
Home, Mocksville, Friday, May 7 from 9 ajn.-6 p.m. to
pay respects. There will not be a formal receiving line.
Memorials: Davie Community Foundation, 107 N.
Salisbury St, Mocksville; or the Davie Arts Council, 622
N. Main Street, Ste. 200, Mocksville.
Condolences; wwwJambertfuneralhomenc.com.
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Charles Edward Pierce
Mr. Charles Edward Pierce, 70, died Saturday, April
24,2021 at his home.
He was bom on Sept. 1,1950, in Rowan County to the
late James Louis and Mildred Doris Creason Pierce.
He taught school at Woodleaf Elementary and West
Rowan Middle for 39 years and was a bus driver for 38
years. He loved teaching and being in nature and garden
ing. While at Davie High School, he helped build trails
in Rich Park when it was being developed. He was also a
member of Mount Ararat Pentecostal Holiness Church in
Ararat, Va.
He was also preceded in death by: his siblings, Jim
my Pierce, Stephen Pierce and Gaye Everhart; and his
step-daughter, Linda Reavis.
Survivors: his wife, Lmda Moretz Pierce; his sister,
Virginia Moon; step children, Bobby Wilson (Mary), Tony
Wilson (Dena), Dale Wilson (Emily) and Chris Wilson
(Rachel); many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and
nieces and nephews.
Memorials: Medi Home Health & Hospice, 317 S.Tol-
bert Blvd., Lexington, 27292.
Condolences: www.eaionJuneralservicexom.
Timothy Kevin Williams
Timothy Kevin Williams, 45, died Wednesday, April
21.2021.
He was bom March 14,
1976 in Davie County to the
late Roy Durmont and Ruby
Faye Harkey Williams. He was
1^1 n a good pool player and had
•- played in several leagues. He
'i loved spending time with fam-
K • v II ily; especially playing video
H-. '9^ games and going to drag races
He was also preceded in
^ ^ 1 death by a daughter, Deanna
/ Williams.
'H- -1 i .. Survivors: a son, Zach Bur-
\ ^ ' gess; a brother, Roy M. Wil-
' liams; and several aunts, un
cles, and cousins.
There are no services scheduled at this time.
Condolences: www.lamberifuneralhomenc.com.
Richard Lewis lUraer
Mr. Richard Lewis Turner, 56, of Mocksville, died
Wednesday, April 21,2021.
1964 in Davidson County
to Charles Dennis Turner Sr.
Vema Leatha Ridenhour
He was a loving husband,
dening and could fix any-
He was preceded in death
j by his wife, Melanie Fos-
l€r Tumer; and 2 brothers,
Charles Dennis Turner Jr.
and Matthew Wade Tumer.
In addition to his par
ents, survivors include: 3 children, Ashley Troutman of
Rockwell, Enuly Tumer of Cleveland and Daniel Tumer
of Mocksville; siblings, Marie Paraell of Winston-Salem,
Stanley Tumer (Shirley) of New Jersey, Wanda Michael of
Mocksville, Sean Tumer of Virginia and Madison Turner
of Woodleaf; and several nieces and nephews.
A graveside service was conducted at 2 pjn. Sunday,
April 25 at Liberty United Methodist Church with the Rev.
Chris Williams officiating.
Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com.
Kevin Forrest Wishon
Mr. Kevin Forrest Wishon, 49, of Junction Road,
Mocksville, died Monday, April 19,2021 at Forsyth Med
ical Center in Wmston-Salem.
He was bora on March 4, 1972 in Forsyth County to
the late Roland Carson Wishon and Dorothy Fay Taylor
Wishon of Advance.
He had been employed with Sears while his health per
mitted and was a studious and knowledgeable person. He
was a member of the Renegade Writers Guild and loved
to write.
In addition to his mother, suiwivors include: his brother,
Jonathan Wishon of Winston-Salem; his aunts and uncles,
Melva Hutchens of Courtney, Sam M. Taylor of Lewis-
ville, Donald Ray Taylor (Wanda) of East Bend and Pas
tor Leon Wishon (Rickie) of Yadkin County; and several
cousins.
Condolences: www.eatonfitneralservice.com.
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Debra Lou Sparks Crotts
Mrs. Debra Lou Sparks Crotts, 66, of Mocksville,died
Saturday. May 1, 2021 at SECU Hospice Care Center of
Yadkln after a long battle with cancer.
She was bom on Nov. 29, 1954 in Rowan County to
Bobby Gene and Nannie Lou Potts Sparks.
Mrs. Crotts had a strong faith and was a member of
Liberty United Methodist i ^
Church in Mocksville, which
she loved. Mrs. Crotts enjoyed
lighthouses, Noah's Ark, and
spending time with her grand-
children. She left a mark on
everyone she encountered and 'WBi
will be remembered as some-
one that always had a positive
outlook, in spite of her battle /
She was preceded in death ^
by her father and mother-in- •
law, Henry and Katherine •; , . .
Crotts; and her grandparents,
Harvey and Lucille Potts, and Henry and Maggie Sparks.'
Survivors: her husband of 48 years, Richard Henry
Crotts of the home; her children, Mark Alan Crotts (Meg-
gan Suggs) of Stony Point, Beth Crotts 'Westmoreland
(Jody) of Cleramons, and Brandi Crotts Akinade (Samuel)
of 'Winston-Salem; 5 grandchildren, Mason Westmore
land, Logan Westmoreland, Ethan Akinade, Ruby West
moreland, and Isabell Akinade; and many other friends
and relatives.
A funeral service will be conducted at 3 pan. Thursday,
May 6 at Liberty United Methodist Church in Mocksville
with Dr. Steve Rainey and the Rev. Darren Crotts offi
ciating. Burial will follow in Concord United Methodist
Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends one
hour prior to the service.
Memorials: Pulmonary Hypertension Assoc., 801 Bo
eder Road, Ste. 1000, Silver Spring, MD 20910; or St.
Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place,
Memphis,TN 38105.
Condolences: wmv.eaionfuneraIservice.com.
Rex Sterling Davis
Rex Sterling Davis, 50, of Harmony, died on May 2,
2021 at Iredell Medical Center in Statesville.
He was bom Oct. 12,1970 in Davie County. He was
the son of the late Rex Leland Davis and Madalyn Clara
(Swisher) Davis. He is also preceded in death by his broth
ers Rodney and Sonny Davis.
He attended North Iredell High School. He enjoyed fix
ing old cars and lawn mowers to sell. He was a member of
Fellowship Baptist Church in Advance.
Survivors: his brothers, Dwight Davis (Brenda), Terry
Davis, and Rocky Davis; his sister-in-law, Debbie Davis;
his nephews, Ryan Davis (Tiffany), Cody Davis; and niec
es, Christy Mashore (Michael), Samantha Davis, Syndee
Davis, and Sonnie Lynn Collins (Jeff).
A visitation will be held on Thursday May 6 from 11
a.m.-l p.ra. at Fellowship Baptist Church, followed at Iby
his a funeral service. Pastor Wayne Swisher will officiate.
Burial will be at'Fellowship Baptist Church Cemete^'-
Memorials: Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville to as
sist with funeral expenses.
Condolences; mvwJaviefuneralservice^om.
Patsy Gibbons Hendrix EUis
Mrs. Patsy Gibbons Hendrix Ellis. 87, of Winston-Sa
lem, died on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at Universal
Healthcare in King.
She was bom on Friday, April 27, 1934 in Rowan
County to the late Anderson and Bessie Walton Gibbons.
She was an entrepreneur and executive secretary once op
erating Wright Optical. She was a country music fan and
dedicated listener of the J.D. Higgins show on WBRF ra
dio. She loved flowers and was a gardener.
She was also preceded in death by her husbands, Hob-
ert Harrell Hendrix and Melvin Thomas Ellis Sr.
Survivors: a daughter, Cynthia Hendrix Davis (Tony)
of Winston-Salem; 2 sons, Terry Harrell Hendrix of Win-
ston-Salem, and Scottie D. Hendrix (Penny) of Mt. Airy;
sister, Joyce Aim Dirinzio (Lou) of Florida; 3 grandchil
dren, Mindy Alicia Miller, Christina Moss (Lance), and
Chad Davis (Kelly); and 2 great-grandchildren, Kelsey
and Anna Moss.
Funeral services were at 2 p.ra. Sunday, May 2 at J.C.
Green and Sons Funeral Home, Wallburg Chapel with Pas
tor Charlie Martin officiating. The family received friends
one hour prior to the service. Burial followed in the Cor-
natzer United Methodist Church Cemetery in Mocksville.
Memorials: charity of the donor's choice.
Condolences: www.jcgreenandsons .com.
Madred Cynthia 'Cindy'Athey Gaskins
Mildred Cynthia "Cindy" Athey Gaskins of Rahdleman
died on Tuesday, April 27,2021 after battling heart disease
for many years.
. .She was bom on April 4,
Robert "Bob"
C. Athey Sr. and Nina Snipes
; m Athey. She grew up in Coolee-
M mee, where she loved playing
1 Softball, basketball and swim-
1 ming. She loved spending time
-'Ss, 'Z. j- Myrtle Beach, where she■7^^ lived for many years. She loved
tl^ce, especially shag danc-
ing, and ri ding Harleys. The
thing she enjoyed most was? ^ Spending time with family.
" She was educated at Cool-
eemee Elementary and Davie County High School. She
never met a stranger and was loved by many family and
friends.
She is also preceded in death by: her maternal grandparents, CecicI Worth Snipes and Thelma TurlingtonSnipes Johnson; paternal grandparents,-Roy Athey and
MoUieCreason Athey. .
Smvivors:. her fi ancee", CH Jester of the home; her
children, Robby Athey (Ashley) of Sophia, Brian Seamon
of Myrtle Beach, Brooke Brown (Antwain) of Thomas-
ville; stepson, Cass Jester (Tori) of the home; grandchildren, Benjamin and Levi Athey of Sophia, Myasia Cowan
of Statesville, and Christopher Seamon of Myrtle Beach;
brothers, R.C. Athey Jr. (lodi) of Farmington, Randy
C. Athey (Susan) of Mocksville; sister, Janet A. Durant(Mike) of Linwood; grandfather, Phil Johnson of Brwin;
and many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and an uncle.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Memorials; American Heart Assoc.; Hospice of Ran-
dolp, 446 Vision Drive, Asheboro.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 13,2021 -»<??!)
Jerry Dean Boger Sr.
Jerry Dean Boger Sr., 78, of Statesville, died Friday,
May 7,2021.
He was bom in Davle County on Nov. 14, 1942 to the
late Robert Lee Boger andMar-
He was the owner and opera- ^
ing was his hfe, and be knew |
most everything that could be ;
ing directions and accordmg to [
GPS". He loved animals, cars, .|L
sons, Bobby Boger (Beverly),
Jerry Allen Boger (Teresa), Dale Boger (Cindy), Donnie
Boger (Angle), Dean Boger (Lisa); daughters, Lori Bo
ger (Jason Sapp), Brea Nance (Scott), Kara Levesque; 20
grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and his fur babies,
Sam and Roxy.
A celebration of life service will be held Wednesday,
May 12 at 4 p.ra. at the Nicholson Funeral Home Chapel
with Pastor Bryan Boger officiating. Visitation will follow
the service.
Memorials; Lake Norman Humane Society, PO Box
3937,Mooresville. 28117.
Barbara Jean Saunders Evans
Barbara Jean Saunders Evans, 65, of Lexington, died
on Wednesday, April 21,2021.
She was bom in Davie Codnty to Robert Patterson and
Doris Duke Saunders on March
ans; a daughter. Ebony Evans;
and a brother, Rulus Saunders.
^ Survivors: 4 sons, Marcus
. —Fortune, Bobby Evans, Aman-
uel Evans and Jonathon Evans;
2 brothers, Steven and Robert
great-grandchildren; and a host
of nieces, nephews and other loved ones.
A memorial service was held Saturday, May 8 at 3 p.m.
at Freedom Baptist Church. Public viewing was Friday
from 1-6 p.m. at Roberts Funeral Service.
Condolences: www.robertsfuneral.com.
Arthur Thomas 'Tom' Champney
Mr. Arthur Thomas "Tom" Champney, 69, of Advance,
died on Tuesday, May 4,2021 at Forsyth Medical Center
in Winston-Salem.
He was bora Aug, 21, 1951 in Richmond County to
AJlie "Omie" Arlene Ingram and the late Richard Gerald
Champney. Mr. Champney served in the U.S. Navy during
the Vietnam War and ran Champney & Company Hair Sa
lon for many years. He was a golfer and would regularly
take road trips with his family. He will be remembered as
a loving husband, father, brother, son, friend, and barber
to many.
In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by:
a daughter, Alex Champney; 2 brothers, Ronnie and DJ
Champney; and a sister, Gwyn Champney.
In addition to his mother, survivors include; his wife of
22 years, Terri Forrest Champney of the home; 2 children,
Cassidy Champney and Tiffany Smith; a granddaughter,
Jaden Smith; 2 sisters, Melissa Champney and Annette
Medley; and many loved nieces and nephews.
A celebration of life was held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday,
May 8 at Oak Valley Golf Club Driving Range.
Memorials; charity of the donor's choice.
Condolences: mvw.earonj^/nera/service.co/n. ,
Michael Eugene 'Mike' Ingle
Michael Eugene "Mike" Ingle, 55, of Mocksville, died
on May 1,2021 from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
in Winston-Salem.
He was bom on July 28,1965 in Spartanburg, S.C., son
of the late Gene Ingle and Jackie (Mills) Ingle. He is also
preceded in death by his niece, Jettie Patton.
He attended South Carolina Schools, and worked for
Kontoor in the manufacturing industry as a service man
for 10 years. He loved his family, NASCAR, fishing, and
his dog Bella.
Survivors: his brothers, Jerry Patton (Janice) of Mocks
ville, Jimmy Patton (Claudia) of Welcome; his sisters, Judy
Ann Elledge (Charles) and Diane Ingle (Timothy), all of
South Carolina, nieces, Jessica Justice, Ayla Justice, Julie
Patton, Amanda McEachin, Angel Elledge, Jamie EUedge;
nephews, Shawn Patton and Ben Sanders; and numerous
friends from work at Kontoor.
Service arrangements will be made at a later d^e.
Condolences: www.daviefuneralservice.com.
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HoUister 'HoUi' Nelson
HoUister "Holli" Nelson. 82, died on April 27,2021 in
Advance, NC.
He was bora July 12,1938 to George and Francis (Hol-
lister) Nelson. His early early years were spent in New
York City and Quogue (Long Island), N.Y. His high school
years were spent at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass.,
and he later studied English and Comparative Literature at
Columbia University.
- From his early adulthood,
he had a passion for adventure
. and flying. He enjoyed flying
gliders and small engine planes
^ttdventure, travel and
flight were important from
an early age and continued
'^"S^out his life. In 1959 he
joined his father in the building
^ American National Ex-
^ 2^^ h'h hibition at the World's Fair in/I Moscow. He later enjoyed hisi W\\'^/wSlrl Mt interests internationally when
he spent the early 1960s as a
photojouradist and a soar plane pilot in France.
In 1968 he married Marcia Saltford. They jumpstart-
ed family life as house parents for 30 boys at Eaglebrook
Academy. They added their own child to the family in
1970 with the birth of Keith. Later moving to North Caro
lina to.start teaching at Summit School in Winston-Salem,
they added to the family with the birth of Jennifer in 1973.
In the early 1970s, the Nelson's became members of
the Moravian Church with Henry May as their pastor, and
giving him a place he could play tuba. Playing in the Eas
ter Sunrise services at Old Salem was one of his favorite
traditions. Over the years, he introduced many others to
this tradition by bringing local middle and high school
students along to play. He continued to play iat New Phil
adelphia Moraivan' Church, shared his talents with the
Baptist in the orchestra of Calvary Baptist, and enjoyed
being in several community bands.
In the late 70s-80s, he spent several years helping many
fulfill dreams of becoming a pilot in a small plane. When
his health forced him out of the pilot seat, he returned
to the classroom with middle school students, where he
taught several years at North Davie Junior High.
Never one to say no to adventure, especially if it coin
cided with helping people, in 1985 he took part in a Mora
vian mission project that took him to Ahuas, Honduras to
help build a hospital. In the 90s, he and Marcia became
RVers, spending months at a time experiencing ^erica,'
from Burning Man to Alaska.
He found outlets that instilled leadership qualities in
youth. He was active in Boy Scouts beginning as a Scout
master when Keith started and continuing for decades
later. He spent many summers at Camp Uwhame as a
staff member and troop leader. Earlier in his life he was
an active leader in Civil Air Patrol. Although he only had
two biological children that called him Dad, there were
hundreds over the years that looked at him in this role and
also called him by the same title.
In his later years, he returned to a boyhood passion of
model trains, transforming a guest room into a world of
O-gauge tracks and locomotives. Once again, discovering
, more community in a quirky endeavor. A few years ago,
in the midst of health challenges, he fulfilled a dream and
jumped once more on the train for a trip across the United
States that culminated in a helicopter flight to the Grand
Canyon.
He was a man with faith and a passion for living who
cherished travel, teaching, tubas, trains, planes, commu
nity, and family. He understood the .power of education,
sarcasm and helping others, and passed all three along to
his children, students, and friends.
He is survived by his wife Marcia, and his two children
Keith (Stephanie) and Jennifer.
Teaching was his life. He continues to educate at Wake
Forest Medical School.
There will not be a memorial at this time. Expect a cel
ebration of life this summer.
Memorials: make donations to education, music, and
artistic endeavors.
Dallas Moore Jr.
Mr. Dallas Moore Jr. 87, formerly of Bobne Farm Road,
Mocksville, died Tuesday, May 4,2021 at Mocksvilie Se
nior Living.
He was bom on Jan. 5,1934 ^
in Davie County to the late Dal-
las William and Viola Nichols
Moore, Mr. Moore enjoyed his .
family. He was a loving hus- i-;''-
band, father and grandfather.
He loved talking to people and
never met a stranger. He also ^ ^
enjoyed vacating to Myrtle ^
Beach, was a history buff and ''''S
loved all kinds of music.
He was also preceded in
death by: his wife, Louise .
Dwiggins Moore; his son-in-
law, Thomas Wooten; and sib- tSip
lings, Kenneth Moore, Danny
Ray Moore, Dalene Whitaker and Betty Robertson.
Survivors: his daughter, Pamela Wooten of Mocks
ville; 2 grandsons, Kyle Wooten (Andi) and Tyler Wooten
(Amy), all of Mocksville; 2 great-granddaughters, Char
lotte and Savannah Wooten; an expected great-grand-
daughter, Bristol Wooten; a sister, Kay Talley of Lewis-
ville; and several nieces and nephews.
A graveside service was conducted at 2 p.m. Friday,
May 7 at Center United Methodist Church Cemetery with
the Rev. Stephen Blair officiating. Friends paid respects on
Thursday, May 6 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials; Center UMC, 1857 US 64 W., Mocksville.
Condolences: www.eatonjuneralservice.coin.
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Raymond Jasper 'Jack' Perkins Jr.
Raymond Jasper "Jack" Perkins Jr., known affection
ately to his grandchildren as Pop Pop. died at his home in
Advance on Sunday May 2,2021.
Bom on Oct. 27, 1938 in La Grange to Minnie Bruce
Britt and Raymond Jasper Perkins, he graduated from
East Carolina University in 1960 and served as a middle
school history teacher before joining LamarDean Outdoor
Advertising. In 1972, he followed his dreams and start-
ed his own business, AdSign
^ Corp. Throughout his tenure at •
W the helm of the business, Ad-
Sign became a fixture in the
Clethmons and Winston-Salem
communities, displaying pub-
y lie service announcements on
•'trademark billboard rang-
marriage proposals
patriotic messages. He was
most proud of his work with
, RJR Sports Marketing insiall-
^ ing billboards and electronic
\ message centers all over the
country. His dedication to Ad-
Sign was overshadowed only
by his dedication to his family.
He was the pillar of his family and was ever-present in the
lives of his children and grandchildren, never missing an
important event and never failing to prepare them for all
of life's challenges, from cold weather.to trips overseas.
He adored his grandchildren and loved spoiling them more
than anything. When he wasn't spending time with his
family, he enjoyed traveling, especially to the beach and
his vacation home in Topsail Island, making an impression
wherever he went and never meeting a stranger nor failing
to give them a nickname. He was a golfer and a loyal fan
of the Carolina Panthers.
Survivors: his wife of 48 years. Sue Whitt Perkins; his
son, Britt (Maria) Perkins; his daughter, Allison Perkins
McWhorter (Michael); 5 grandchildren. Will and Sarah
Perkins and Cade, Carson, and Reagan McWhorter.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Minnie Bruce
and Raymond Perkins and siblings, Betty Britt Howard
and James Perkins.
A funeral service was held at Hayworth-Miller Kinder-
ton Chapel on Wednesday, May 5 at 1 p.m. with Chaplain
Randy Hillman officiating. Burial followed at Westlawn
Gardens of Memory.
Memorials: American Heart Assoc., 10 Glenlake Park
way NE S. Tower Suite 400, Atlanta, GA 30328; or Hu
mane Society of Davie, 1469 N. Main St., Mocksville.
Condolences: www.hayworlh-miUer.com.
George Henry Stevens Jr.
George Henry Stevens Jr., 70, of Statesville, died on
May 2,2021 at Iredell Memorial Hospital.
He was bom on Jan. 5, 1957 in Gallitzin, Pa., son of
Dorothy (Eckenrode) Stevens and the late George Hen
ry Stevens Sr. In addition to his father, he is preceded
in death by: a brother, Robert
"Bobby" Stevens; an uncle,
David Eckenrode; and an aunt,
Linda Johnson.
He graduated from Penn
Cambria High School. He h,
was a mechanic for 20 years '= •
before becoming an armored
guard and transported money ^
for Loomis Fargo before retir- ^
ing. He met and married Mary H[
Ann (Boger) Stevens in August H
of 1973. He was dedicated to V .< n
his faith and was a member of H '• V
Plain Truth Pentecostal Tab- B _. j
emacle of Statesville. He was ™
instrumental in handling the
music at church, he played guitar and was a singer and
songwriter, too. 'When he wasn't playing church music he
enjoyed flea markets, camping and fishing. He was a mem
ber of Bass Masters.
Survivors: his mother of Gallitzin, Pa.; his wife of 47
years, Mary Ann Stevens of Statesville; a son, Scott Ste
vens of Pennsylvania; daughters, SheUa Moose (Timothy)
of Statesville, Patricia Hernandez (Jose) of Statesville,
Tammy Stevens of Pennsylvania, and Althea Latham of
Georgia.; his sisters, Mary Ann Dybus of Gallitzin, Lynn
James of Gallitzin, Susan Thomas of Cresson, Pa.; grand
children, Adrianna Hernandez Williams (Austin), Nicky
Hemandez, Caleb Carney, Tabby Burton (Dillon), Sherry
Moose, Nathan Furches; great-grandchildren, Levi Car
ney, Leah Carney, Zachariah Carney, Whitley Burton; and
several nieces and nephews.
A visitation wasw held Friday, May 7 from noon-1
p.m. at Plain Truth Pentecostal Tabernacle of Statesville,
followed by a memorial service with Pastor Tim Moose
officiating.
Condolences: wwwxiavlejimeralservice.com.
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Grace Wooten Taylor
Mrs. Grace Wooten Taylor, 94, died on Saturday, May 8,
2021 at her home in Mocksville.
She was bom April 11, 1927 in Davie County to the
late Pearl and Anme K. Wooten. She was a member of
Union Chapel United Methodist
Church. She enjoyed flow.ers,
g baking, gardening, and canning,
p - - She was deeply loved and many
I : people's lives were enriched by
having known her
'--v''::. She was also preceded in
^ a death by: her husband, RoyWesley Taylor; sisters, Louise
' ^ Hodgson, Lois Beck, DeEtte
Renegar, Mary Poole; and a
^ brother, Fred Wooten.
^ Survivors: 4 children, Rickey
Taylor, Alton (Sue) Taylor, Jim-
■* my (Lydia) Taylor, and Olene
(Ronald) Wicker; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren: 2 great-great-grandchildren;
and numerous nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Taylor will be available for public viewing from 8
a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday at Gentry Family Funeral Service in
Yadkinville. She will also be available for public view
ing from 9-11 a.m. Wednesday at Union Chapel United
Methodist Church in Mocksville. Her graveside service
will follow the viewing at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Union
Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev.
Greg McEwen officiating.
Condolences: www^entryfiineralservice.com.
Donna Lynn (Rhoades) Williams
Donna Lynn (Rhoades) Williams, 67, of Mocksville,
died on May 4, 2021 from Kate B. Reynolds Hospice
House in Wuiston-Salem. r 1
in Wilkesboro. She graduated I
from Wilkes County schools ■1'
and was a waitress at Kent's ^
restaurant for 11 years. She was
married to Clarence Russell '<)
Williams who precedes her indeath,asdidherparents.Leslie j-
She was a caring person, she
loved animals and rescuing fe-
rold of Mocksville; brothers,
Frankie Rhoades and Ronnie
Rhoades, both of Wilkes Coun
ty; a sister, Marie Handy of Miller's Creek; a niece, Dawn
Brown of Phirlear; and granddaughter, Abby Harrold of
Mocksville.
A visitation will be held Wednesday, May 12 from 5-6
pan. at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. A memorial
service will follow at 6 p.m., officiated by Pastor David
Singletary.
Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralserviCe.com.
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Phyllis Henrietta Sain Blanton
Ms. Phyllis Henrietta Sain Blanton, 69, formerly of
Pleasant Acre Drive, MocksvUle, died Sunday, May 16,
2021, at Wake Forest Baptist
Medical Center in Winston-Sa-
She was bom on April 27,
1952 in Davie County to the late
Edith Juanita Godbey Ward.
^ was a hard worker and
cared for the needs of others
\ herself. She loved the
' t beach, to cook and word finds.
She was a selfless person who
She was also preceded in
death by a brother, Ronnie Sain.
Survivors: 2 daughters, Sele
na Dyson (Doug James) and Norma Jones (Barry), all
of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, John Walker Jones, Au
drey-Claire Dyson, Sawyer Dawn Jones and Porter James;
a sister, Edith Isaac (Bruce) of Mocksville; a brother, Joel
Sain (Roxanne) of Fayetteville; and her special longtime
companion, Melvin Dull of Mocksville.
A memorial service will be conducted at 11 aju. Satur
day, May 22 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Darren
Crotts officiating. The family will receive friends one hour
prior to the service.
Memorials: Alzheimer's Assoc., 4600 Park Road, Suite
250, Charlotte, 28209.
Condolences: ww\v.eatonfuneralseiyice.com.
Kenneth Allen Johnson
Kenneth Allen Johnson, 45, of Mocksville, died Thurs
day, May 13,2021. —
He wasbom Aug. 6,19754n
Wilkes County to Daphne Tern-
pieton Johnson and the late Jer- :
ry Dwight. 1^^^ '
Survivors: his mother of | .
Mocksville; a brother, David • ' n '
Johnson (Judy), and 2 sisters, ^ ■.
Tammy Johnson, all of North •
Wilkesboro, and Jeannette
Thompson (Paul) of Yadkin- jiville; and several nieces and ^xL-.
conducted at 2 p.m., Monday,
May 17 at Society BaptistChurch Cemetery in Statesville with the Revs. Terry Call
and Kevin York officiating.
Condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com.
Penny Sue Eigenbrode Pack
Penny Sue (Eigenbrode) Pack, 74, of Mocksville, died
on May 12,2021 from her home in Davie County.
She wasbom Feb. 17,1947 in Calcohn.Mich. She was
the daughter of the late John Daniel Eigenbrode and Pau
line Elizabeth Eigenbrode.
She graduated from Pennfield High School and began a
career in the healthcare industry as a CNA. She retired as
a CNA with Piedmont Endoscopy.
Survivors: a son, Shawn Eigenbrode of Michigan;
daughters, Christina Bassler (Dsvaine) of Michigan, Me-
linda Jeffries of Mocksville; and 7 grandchildren, Billy
and Hannah Nelson, Cody Jeffries, Zac and Tyler Bassler,
and Cassidy and Kennedy Eigenbrode.
A private visitation was held on Monday, May 17, at 3
p.m. at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville.
Condolences: wwwxiaviefiineralservice.com.
Lettie Sheek Pennington
Mrs. Lettie Sheek Pennington, 91, of N. Main St.,
Mocksville, died at Forsyth Medical Center in Win-
ston-Salem on Sunday, May 16,2021.Pennington^on Feb.3,'20^
Greensboro and Sullins College
in Bristol, Va. She enjoyed traveling to antique shows and
flea markets with Jack after he retired from Pennington
Chevrolet in 1980. She had extensive knowledge in an
tique furniture and worked for several years as a decent at
the Museum of Southern Decorative Arts in Winston-Sa-
lem: For several years in the 1970s she also owned and ran
a gift shop. The Calico Cat, beside her home.
Survivors: 2 daughters. Martha Pennington Rooney
(Butch) and Betsy Pennington Ramsbotham, all of Mocks
ville: 4 grandsons, Andy Ramsbotham of Winston-Salem,
Jack Rooney of Atlantic Beach, Zeb Ramsbotham (Annie)
of Tuxedo and Will Rooney of Davidson; special friend.
Dr. Francis Slate; and beloved Siberian Husky, Jesse
Clement.
A private family graveside service will be conducted
at Rose Cemetery with Dr. Glenn L. Myers Jr. officiating.
Memorials: Humane Society of Davie, 1469 N. Main
St., Mocksville.
Condolences: www.eaionfiinefalservice .com.
Betty Martin Woodie
Betty Martin Woodie, 84, of Salisbury, died on May 15,
2021 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House.
She was bom Feb. 21, 1937 in Wadesboro to the late
Susie Jane GuUedge Martin and John Grover Martin.
She graduated from Wadesboro High School and attend
ed Rowan Technical College and the Salisbury Business
College. She worked for Food j
Lion for 17 years and retired
from the Rowan Reginal Med-
ical Center Hospitality Shop 1
after 19 years. She was a mem- '
ber of the Salvation Aimy, the >
Lady's Home League and the
League of Mercy.
Also preceding her in death:
herhusband,HanisD.Woodie;
Surviving: her son, Lany
Sheets of Cleveland; brother, Donnie Martin of Salisbury;
sisters, Shirley Greer and Carol Hoffman, both of Mocks
ville; 6 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and numer
ous nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends from 4-8 p.m. Thursday,
May 20 at Summersett Funeral Home. The funeral service
will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 21 in Summersett Memori
al Chapel, conducted by Major Janice Dahlin. Burial will
follow at Rowan Memorial Park Mausoleum in the Pines.
Condolences: wwwsummersenfiineralhome.com.
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Linda "Sue" (Gaither) Mastin, 76, of Mocksville, NC, entered her heavenly home on Saturday, May
22,2021 from Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville, NC.
Sue was born December 15,1944 in Davie County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of the
late John Wesley Gaither and the late Cleo Mary Jane (Semon) Gaither. In addition to her parents.
Sue is preceded in death by a sister, Shelby Grant, a brother, Gerald Henderson Gaither, and a
nephew, Eric Grant.
In life Sue attended Iredell County Schools and earned an Associate's degree. Later, she became
the first woman to finish an apprenticeship to work on nuclear subs for the Navy as a federal
employee, as well as the first woman to work as a machinist on Naval vessels. After, retiring as a
machinist, Sue became a department manager at Walmart. Sue met the love of her life, Douglas
John Mastin and got married in 1979, in Reno, Nevada. She was of the Baptist faith and was a
member of Ijames Baptist Church. Sue was also former a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Sue
was a wonderful lady that loved to donate her time to organizations such as Meals on Wheels with
her church group, she loved animals, and she loved to can foods.
Sue is survived by her loving husband, John Mastin, of Mocksville, sons, Harold Donald "Bert"
Blalockof Boone, NC, John D. Mastin of Vacaville, CA, Jude Daniel Mastin of Sacramento, CA,
daughters Kerry Blalock Barker of Chesapeake, VA, Michelle Tyczki (Tom) of El Cajon, CA and a
brother, Michael Lee Gaither (Cathy) of Orlando, OK. Also, surviving Sue are her grandchildren,
Eric Michael Barker, Bella Mastin, Antoinette Reyes, along with six others, one great grandchild,
Ricky Mastin, nephews Craig and Jeff, and a niece Hanna.
A visitation for Sue will be held on Friday, May 28,2021 from 12:00 pm -1:00 pm at Ijames
Baptist Church. Following visitation will be a funeral service starting at 1:00pm at Ijames Baptist
Church. Officiating the service will be Pastor Robert Jackson. Sue will be laid to rest in Ijames
Cemetery.
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Vickie Hendrix Blackwelder
Mrs, Vickie Hendrix Blackwelder, 66, formerly of
Rock House Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, May 19,
2021, at her home in Leiand.
She was bom on Nov. 6,1954 in Rowan County to the
late Noah Nathan Hendrix Sr. and Hossie Louise Canter
Hendrix.
She was a member of Smith Grove United Methodist
Church and was a devoted Chris-
tian and was strong in her faith.
Extension in Mocksville. She was
dog. Duke and her cat, Rilee. She
loved her family and devoted her
Nell South, Linda Hendrix and
Brenda Hendrix.
Survivors: her daughter, Alaina Price (Braxton) of Le
iand; 2 sisters, Shirley Brooks of Winston-Salem and Lou
ise Spillman of Mocksville; and 3 brothers, Noah Hendrix
Jr. of Winston-Salem, George Hendrix (Marie) of Sneads
Ferry and Gene Hendrix of Gates; and several nieces and
nephews.
A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m., Saturday,
May 22 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Pastor Mark Harp
er officiating. A private burial will follow at Smith Grove
United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received
friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service.
Memorials; Lower Cape Fear Life Care, 1414 Physi
cians Drive, Wilmington, 28401-7335.
Condolences: w\sr,v.eatonfuneral5ervice.com.
David Charles 'D.C.' Blakley
Mr. David Charles "D.C." Blakley, 83, of Aubrey Mer-
rell Road, Mocksville, died on Thursday, May 20,2021 at
Lexington Healthcare Center.
He was bora on March 30,1938 in Forsyth County to
the late Horace Everette-and Thelma Elizabeth Thompson
vanre M^omc L^ 710 and
home; 3 children, Gary Blak
ley (Shannon) of Winston-Salem, Donna Watts of Holly
Ridge and Angela Koontz Spillman (Michael) of Mocks
ville; 5 grandchildren. Hunter Blakley, Shaelyn Blakley,
Stephanie Wans, Michael Watts, and Taylor Hunt (Titus);
siblings, Kenneth Blakley, Allen Blakley (Ann), Jimmy
Blakley (Juanita), Geraldine Carter (Craig), Nancy Harris
(Gene); sister-in-law, Joann Blakley; and several nieces
and nephews.
A funeral service was conducted at 4 pm., Monday,
May 24 at First United Methodist Church with Dr. Glenn
L. Myers Jr. officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery
with Masonic rites. The family received friends from 3-5
p.m. on Sunday, May 23, at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: Melissa Merrell Scholarship Fund of Fork
Baptist, 3140 US 64 E., Mocksville; or to Prayers and
Squares of First UMC, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville.
Condolences: www.eatonfuneral5ervice£om.
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Wayne Gray Cody
Wayne Gray Cody, 83, of Advance, died on May 18,
2021 after an extended illness.
He was bom in Forsyth County on Oct. 3, 1937. He
graduated from Gray High
School in 1955. He was mar-
■Kv-," more than 64 years. He retired
Reynolds Tobacco injnSi- ' ^:j[ the research and developmentdepartment. He pledged his Ufe
SR ® deacon at multiplechurches throughout his life
including Wallbuig Baptist
Church, Swansboro Baptist
Church, and Green Meadows-H Baptist Church in Mocksville.
]■ He was a sports fan, fi sherman,
by: his parents, Clarence B,
Cody and Kathleen Long Cody; 3 brothers; and a specialfeline companion, Sophie.
Survivors; his wife, Peggy Joyce Cody; a daughter,Deborah Cody Marsh, son-in-law Charles; a granddaughter, Joy Moverley, grandson-in-law Mike; a great-granddaughter, Mary Katherine; his sister, Marie and brother-
in-law James Adams; niece Beverley Ellison and nephew
Denis Adams; and many cousins.
Funeral service were at 2 p.m. on May 20 at GreenMeadows Baptist Church by Pastors Josh Greene and
James Buchanan. Burial followed in the church cemetery.The family received friends after the burial.Memorials: Green Meadows building fund at 1646 NC
801 N., Mocksville.
Condolences: www.hayworih-miller£om.
Betty Jane Darby Green
Betty Jane Darby Green, 81, of Mocksville, died Satur
day, May 22,2021 at PruittHealth - Elkin.She was bom Feb. 6, 1940. in Syracuse, N.Y. to thelate Ethel Pelcby Darby and Lawrence Edward Darby Sr.
Ms. Green had worked at K&W i . . ,,.
Restaurant on Peters Creek Park-
way in Winston-Salem for morethan 40 years. She was a loving ^and giving person, and enjoyed ^
giving back to the community.
Her door was always open and she ,
was willing to help those in need. s ,
She was a beloved mother, grand-
mother and great-grandmother.Spoiling her grandchildren was ^
She was also preceded in death
by. 2 children, Lorraine MayBraddy and Alfred William Green; 4 brothers; 3 sisters; adaughter-in-law; and a son-in-law.
Suiwivors: her chOdren, WUliam "BiUy" Allen Green,Cindy Green Wood, and Lawrence Edward Green Sr.;several grandchildren; her great-granddaughter and bestfriend, Andrea Green; and several other great-grandchil
dren. , .
A memorial service will be conducted at a later date.Memorials: Alzheimer's Assoc., Westem NC Chapter,
4600 Park Road, Ste. 250, Charlotte, 28209.
Condolences: ivww.lamberifimera!liotnenc.com.
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Elsie Mae Hodges Summers
Mrs. Elsie Mae Hodges Summers, 101, of Main Church
Road. Mocksville, died Monday, May 17, 2021, at Wake
Forest Baptist Medical Center
^ ^ Winston-Salem.
;/ She was bom on Oct. 6,
County to the
Long. She was also preceded in
Gray Long.
Survivors: her son, James W.
Summers Jr. (Anne); a grandson, Jimmy Summers (Kim);
2 great-grandsons, Ben Summers and Will Summers, all
of Mocksville; a sister, Ozeli Hinkle of Winston-Salem; a
special niece, Lynn Brown; and special caregiver, Robin
Latham.
A graveside service was conducted at 11 am., Thurs
day, May 20 at Rose Cemetery with Dr. David Gilbreath
officiating.
Memorials: Batons Baptist building fund, c/o Brenda
Hunter, 188 Pudding Ridge Road, Mocksville.
Condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com.
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Kenyon Calontre' Tatum
Kenyon Calontre' Tatum died on May 20, 2021, at
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem.
He was bom on March 30,1995 in Lexington. He at
tended Davie County Schools and graduated from North
Rowan High School in 2014, where he was a member of
j ^ the varsity basketball team.
n He played basketball for
two years at Catawba Valley
Community College in Hick-
oiy, and an additional year
3t Guilford College, Greens-
boro. He was employed by
Logans, StatesvUle. His
most cherished gifts were
his children whom he loved
and devoted hjs time to their
care and well-being. He was
loving son, dependable
. brother, devoted father, re-
:. spectful nephew and grand-
^———J son and loyal friend. His
quiet, peaceful demeanor
made him easy to befriend and love.
Survivors: his parents, Mary Elaine Tatum (Ricky) of
Mocksville, and Kenny F. Ijames (September) of Win
ston-Salem; his children, Adalyn Johnson and Zavion
Johnson; 3 brothers, Kendall Tatum, Kenston Tatum, and
Kentrell Tatum; 3 sisters, Nikki Shore, Kenyana Tatum,
and Nevaeh Ijames; 3 step-sisters, JaMecia Studevent,
Hemey Studevent, and AaUyah Studevent; his maternal
grandmother, Ruth Carolyn Tatum (the late Herbert Les
ter Tatum, grandfather) of Advance; his paternal grand
parents, Calvin and Margaret Ijames of Mocksville; 5
aunts; 3 uncles; 14 great-aunts; 5 great-uncles; 2 great-
great-aunts; godmother, Sarah Nancy Reid; godbrother,
Adam Peoples; 3 nieces. Serenity Corporal, Samara
Smith, and Aniya Tatum; 3 nephews, Camron Smith,
Elijah Tatum, and Kaleb Tatum; devoted cousins, Chris
topher White, Shawn White, Cedric White, and Ricky
White who were a constant support and source of en
couragement; best friends, Dayon Jordan, Rakeem Till-
man, Caleb Martin, Cody Martin, Nate Jones, and best
cousin and friend of the family, Michelle White; and a
host of relatives and friends.
A funeral service will be conducted at 1 p.m., Wednes
day, May 26 at Lambert Funeral Home, with Pastor
Nettye Barber officiating. The family asks that you be
mindful of social distancing and masking if you have
not been vaccinated. The family will receive friends and
family at tiie funeral home one hour prior to the service.
There will be a live webcast of his service on the Lam
bert Funeral Home website as well as by visiting https.-//
webcast.fitneralvue.com/eventslviewer/54556.
Condolences; www.iambertfimeralhomenc.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Juoe 3,2021 • 11
Carolyn (Wall) Duncan
Carolyn (Wall) Duncan, 77, of Mocksville died on
Monday. May 24, 2021 from Novant Forsyth Medical
Center in Forsyth County.
She was bom on Oct. 26,1943 in Gilford. She was the
daughter of the late Robert Laved Wall and the late Mary
Eula (Yow) Wall. She is also preceded in death by: her
husband, Avery Duncan; a son, Jeffrey Scott Wall; a sister,
Doris Hanline; and a brother-in-law, Gene Hanline.
She graduated from Davie County Schools. She worked
at WalMart in the retail business for nearly seven years
before retiring. She was a member of Cooleemee Church
of God.
Survivors: her sister, Pam Carter (Dale) of Mocksville;
step-sons, Randal Duncan (Suianna) and Andy Duncan
(Tracy); a step-daughter .Stephanie Woodard (Tom); along
with several nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at a later date.
Condolences: www/iaviefuneralservicej:om.
Dorothy Mae (SuUivan) Gaither
Dorothy Mae (Sullivan) Gaither, 75, of Mocksville,
died on May 27,2021 at her residence in Davie County.
She was bora Aug. 5,1945 in Davie County, daugh-
. I ter of the late Debore Sullivan
and the late Ruth (Bohannon)
Sullivan. She is also preceded
in death by: her husband, Fred-
*^^6 rick Gaither; and her brother,
Debore Sullivan Jr.
attended Davie County
Schools and attended several
~^r' 2'- churches in the community,
f - She worked for Drexel Heri-
/• tage in the furniture industry
for 15 years before retiring.
' She was a spirited woman who
\' —' / loved sports, to dance and lis-
^ ten to old school music, but
most of all she loved to be with
her family.
Survivors: daughters, Patricia Young of MocksvUle,
LaVonya Leach (John) of Mocksville, Tanganyika Gaither
of Mocksville; a brother, Marvin Sullivan (Genesta); sis
ters, Geneva Spease (Leroy), Kaihy Transom; a sister-in-
law, Nora Ann Sullivan; her grandchildren, Joshua and Ja
mie Young, SaTonia, Terrell, Quintan, and Dejah Joyner,
Tevin Gaither, Chad, Cory and Colby Heiner, Envee, Lon
don; and 7 great-grandchildren.
A visitation was held on Saturday, June 5 from 1-2:
p.m. at New Jerusalem Apostolic Church. Her funeral ser
vice will follow at 2, officiated by the Rev. Rodney Barker.
A hospitality gathering for the family will be held at the
Center Community Building after services.
Condolences: www^aviefuneralservice.com.
Robert Gene 'Bobby' Gooden Jr.
Robert Gene "Bobby" Gooden Jr., 45, of Lexington,
died on May 23,2021.
He was bom on June 3,
1975 to the late Karen Jo (Tve-
it) Gooden. He is also preceded
I grandmother, Jone Ring .
" ' y Tveit, and grandfather, Ronald
) I Gene Tveit.t 1 He attended Davidson
County Community College,
worked as a CERT officer, was
J a Davidson County deputy, and
J later worked for LT Hedrick
Inc. He loved his Viking heri-
tage, tatooing, guns, sitting on
• porch enjoying the
JB view, his dogs, and most of all,
, spending time with every child
step-child he cared for.
Survivors; his fianc6, Ange
la-Dawn Woody of Lexington; son, Drake Mikael Gooden
of Lexington; step-daughters. Brandy Prince and her child
of Winston-Salem, Kimberly Louia of Davidson County,
Tiffany Beck of Keraersville; aunts,KimTveit Goucher of
Lousiana, Kelly Tveit of Lexington, Keely Tveit Jimenze
of Lexington; uncle,Ronald ArthurTveitofLousiana; first
cousins, Steven Jo Ray of Louisiana, Melissa Len6 Ray of
Lexington; good friends, Cale Henson (Shanon), Mickey
Deese (Teresa) all of Lexington; his cat, Cleopatra; and his
dogs, Sam and Demon.
The family will hold a wake on Saturday, June 5, from
10 a.m. until early evening. For more information call
336-309-8367.
Mary Wilma McDaniel Holder
Mrs. Mary Wilma McDaniel Holder, 83, died on Mon
day, May 24,2021 after an extended illness.
She was bom on July 5, 1937 in Mocksville to Guy
"Bill" 0. McDaniel and Lillie McClamrock McDaniel.
She graduated from Davie County High School. She mar
ried Gilbert Holder, who died in 2004. She was a member
of Oak Grove United Methodist Church in Mocksville.
She retired from Hanes/Sara Lee Corp. after 33 years and
loved to travel with Singleton Tours.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert
Sanford Holder.
Surviving: her brother, George Douglas McDaniel (Su
san); niece, Angle Mork (Phil); nephew, Scott McDaniel
(Amber); great-nieces, Samantha McDaniel, Savannah
McDaniel, and Lauren Mork; great-nephews, Alex Mork
and Ryan McDaniel; and numerous cousins and in-laws.
A graveside service was held on Friday, May 28 at
Westlawn Gardens of Memory with Pastor Will Pryor of
ficiating.
Memorials: Oak Grove UMC Cemetery Fund, Attn:
Bob Coins, 466 Angell Road, Mocksville; or Amedisys
Hospice, 2975 Crouse Lane, Burlington, 27215.
Condolences; www.hayworth-miller.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, June 3,2021 -1
Bobbie Jean Jones
Bobbie Jean Jones, 79, died on May 25,2021.
She was bom on Feb. 22,1942 to the late Hazel L. Bul-
labaugh and Clyde Nicholson West. She was also preceded
in death by: her husband, Albert Jones; a daughter, Cher
yl Kay Grimmet; 2 brothers, i
Saraual West and Kenneth Bui- :•
labaugh; and a sister, Clydene
West. V
She worked with electron- i-
ics, sewing, as a cosmetologist ""
and loved dancing. She was a .
waitress who knew how to han- ||h||^> .
die people. She had a great per-
and Shannon Jones; brothers,
Joe West, Ricky BuUabaugh
and Melvin BuUabaugh; a sister, Linda King; grandchil
dren. great-grandchildren and great-great-grahdchildren.
Her funeral service was held Saturday, May 29 at 3 pjn.
at Freedom Baptist Church, HiUcrest Court, Lexington,
officiated by Clyde Akers. Visitation was one hour prior.
Amelia Ann Goulding Little
Amelia Ann Goulding Little, 67, of Mocksville, died
May 26,2021 at her home.
She was bom on April 9, 1954, in Memphis, Tenn. to
the late Clarence Eugene and Meiba Jean Leonard Gould
ing. Having worked as a teacher and counselor for Da-
vie County School System
for many years, she retired,
choosing to become a full-
time grandmother. She was an
active member of First United
-. •'-* Methodist Church, where she
sang in the chancel choir, was a
Wfe -0 Sunday school teacher, helped
with VBS, and started Family
■jB^' Ministries Team with her good14^.-: .'M friend, Jayne WaUier. She was
•' . , ^ 'volunteer in the communi-
^ member ofthe Wesley Singers in Johnson
City, Tenn., which inspired her
. I Davie Community
eled to spread the word of God.
She was a card player, enjoyed
spending time with friends, and loved to travel.
Survivors: her husband. Hairy Little, M.D.; children,
David Little (Emily) of Huntersville and Becky Little
of Advance; siblings, E.G. Goulding HI, Karen Durkee
(Mark), aU of Johnson City, Tenn., and Richard Goulding
(JaneU) of Warren, Ind.; and grandchildren, Xander and
Amelia Jayne Little.
A memorial service was conducted at 3 p.m., Sunday,
May 30 at First United Methodist Church with Dr. Glenn
L. Myers Jr. officiating. The family received friends and
family in the Family Life Center foUowing the service.
Memorials: Family Promise of Davie, 129 Liberty Cir
cle, MocksvUle.
Condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com.
Paul Martin McGrall
Paul Martin McGrail, 77, of Clemmons, died Saturday,
May 29, 2021 at Novanl Forsyth Medical Center in Win-
ston-Salem.
He was bom on June 14.1943, in Pittsburgh, Pa. to the
late Frank Austin and Anne Zelick McGrail.
He was also preceded in death by his wife, Sandra Lee
Sounes McGrail.
Survivors: a son, John McGrail; a sister, Michelle Mc
Grail Middleton; 2 brothers, Thomas McGrail and Jack
McGrail; and 7 grandchildren.
No services are scheduled.
Condolences: ^vww.lambertJuneralhomenc.com.
Sharon Audra Potts
Miss Sharon Audra Potts, 69, formerly of Homer Potts
Road, died on Thursday, May 27,2021.
She was a beloved daughter, sister, sister-in-law, aunt,
and Mend. She was the daughter of Homer and Audrey
^ (Dottle) Potts and was bom on
Sept. 12,1951. She was alife-
time resident of Davie County
and lived in the community of
Comatzer until her illness sent
her to Bermuda Commons for
Ft, ||I| She was a special gift from-
& —t M cerebral palsyJf/M at birth and loved uncondition-
Bl ' ally by family, who looked to
ber for an example of persever-
^ strength, as she coq-
r tinued to fight battles in health
and limitations that would
crush many. She showed what it is to be strong, because
strength is not just found in being the biggest, the toughest
or the fastest. Strength is in one who keeps on going, keeps
trying, day after day, long after others give up. Strength is
in one who knows success isn't always big and flashy, but
knows that sometimes the greatest success is found in the
tiniest of victories. In this way, she was a hero, a blessing.
She attended Shady Grove Elementary and Davie
County High School. She loved to travel and traveled all
over the United States with her mother. Dottle. She loved
going to Sheila's Beauty Shop every week and was a loyal
customer. Her favorite color was red and she loved going
to eat at Deano's on Thursdays after the beauty shop. Her
favorite place to shop was WalMait and she loved going
to see movies with her friends and going out to eat. When
she was of good health, she was a client and attended the
Rowan Vocational Opportunities in Salisbury. She loved
going to the "workshop" as she called it and made lifetime
friends there. She retired after 41 years and was honored at
RVO with a retirement party.
Sharon loved the Lord and was a lifetime member of
Comatzer Baptist Church.
Survivors: her sister, Pam Harpe (Derek) of Advance;
special nephews, Braiidon Harpe of Advance and Brent
Harpe of Greenville; and numerous special cousins and
devoted friends.
A funeral service was conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday. May
30 at Comatzer Baptist Church with the Revs. Jeff Bev
erly and Johnny Nunley officiating. Burial followed in
the church cemetery. The body lie in stale in the church
one hour prior. Friends visited Eaton Funeral Home from
noon-6 p.m. Saturday to pay their respects.
Memorials: Rowan Vocational Opportunities, 2728 Old
Concord Rd, Salisbury, 28146; or Comatzer Baptist, 1372
Comatzer Rd., Mocksville.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 3,2021 • U
Shayna March Pate Staley
Shayna March Pate Staley. 57, of Mocksville, died'
Sunday, May 30,2021 at her home.
She was bom on March 1,1964, in Mecklenburg Coun
ty. She had worked as a respiratory therapist for Aerocare
day, June 3 at Lambert Funeral ^
Home Chapel, with the Rev. ■" -
Jon White officiating. The ^
family will receive friends and '-r^ —
family following the service.
There will be a live webcast of her service on the Lambert
Funeral Home website as well as by visiting https:llweb-
cast.fiineralvue.com/evenlsMewerl54879.
Memorials; Dragonfly House, 387 Valley Road,
Mocksville.
Condolences: wwwiamberrfuneralhomenc^om.
Luther 'LC StyersLuther "L.C'Styers, 77, died on Sunday, May 23,2021.
He was bom in Forsyth County on Sept. 28, 1943 to
the late Luther and Hazel Styers. Mr. Styers was a veteran of the U.S. Army and retired assistant vice president
of office services from IntegonCorp. After retirement, he be-gan working part time as a golf Bpro, fi rst at Reynolds Park, and |then Oak Valley Golf Club. He I
gave numerous lessons and p.-enjoyed his work around his ^ '
favorite hobby. He also lovedwatchingUNCspons,especial-ly basketball. His favorite color ^ ^
was Carolina blue. He enjoyedtrips to the beach with his fam- ^ily, going visiting, classic cars, jL / '
and his church.
Survivors: his wife of 56 : <
years, Susan Styers; 2 daughters, Jennifer Webb (Tim) of Clemmons, and Anna Styersof Winston-Salem; 2 grandchildren, Sarah Webb (Jesse) of
Charlotte and Matthew Webb (Aleksandra) of Crestview,Fla.; great-grandchildren, Ava and Claire Webb, and Cam-" dyn Evans; his sister, Shelby Fields of Troy.He is also predeceased by: a sister Lois Hill; and dog
and best buddy. Scout.
A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May29 at Clemmons Moravian Church Graveyard wiA theRev. Christopher Thore officiating. The family will re
ceive friends following the service.
Memorials: Clemmons Moravian Church.
Condolences; www.hayworlh-mi7/er.com.
Wesley Gray Swaim
Wesley Gray Swaim, 61, of Mocksville died on Tues
day, May 25) 2021 from Davie Medical Center in Davie
County.
He was bora Nov. 21,1959 in Forsyth County, son of
I ^ j 1 the late Terry and Martha Wim-f" He attended North Forsyth
High School. He worked for
JDL from 1997-2013, then went
' ontoworkforAmarrfrom2013-
2020. He met Norma Araceli
"■'M''. Paulin and they were married in^ November of 2003.
Survivors: his wife of Mocks-
• ville; sons, Jason Gray Swaim of
J:, Johnson C{ty,Tenn., Max Swaim
^ " ^ Mocksville, Fernando Pau-•i. lin of Mocksville; a daughter,
'"■■f Andrea Swaim of Mocksville;
brothers, Barry Swaim (Chan
dra) of Mocksville, Terry James
Wimbish (Angela) of Tobaccoville; a sister, Barbara Col
lins (James) of Stokes County; and many nieces, nephews,
and friends.
A visitation was held on Saturday, May 29 from 6-7
p.m. at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. A funeral
service followed at 7 p.m. with the Rev. Ricky Hughes
officiating.
Condolences: w>'/wx/aviefuneralservice.com.
IM ^ IS" DAVnS COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 10,202
Donna Michelle Eldreth Allen
Mrs. Donna Michelle Eldreth Allen. 54, of Sam Allen's
Way, Mocksville, died Saturday, June 5, 2021, at Davie
Medical Center.
She was bom on Aug. II, p'"' .
1966 in Iredell County to the '
late Norman W. Eldreth Sr. '
and Janie Ruth Harkey Eldreth Ug
She was a member of Trin-
ity Baptist Church and loved
the Lord. She cared about oth- >V
ers and was a loving wife and
mother who loved her family.
Survivors: her husband of 34
years, Tim Allen of the home; a
daughter, Lillie Jane Allen of " .!
the home; a brother, Norman
W. Eldreth Jr. (Audrey) of Kaiuiapolis; and special friend,
Christy Tyner.
A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p jn., Thursday,
June 10 at Trinity Baptist Church with Dr. DarreD Cox of
ficiating. Burial will follow in Legion Memorial Park in
Cooleemee. The family was to receive friends from 6-8
p.m. on Wednesday, June 9 at Eaton Funeral Home.
Memorials: Trinity Baptist Bus Ministry, 2722 US 601
S., Mocksville.
Condolences: www:eaionJUneralservice.com.
William Carlton Bailey
Mr. William Carlton Bailey, 78, of Joyner Street, Cool
eemee, died Monday, May 31,2021 at his home.
—He was bom on Oct. 2,1942
in Davie County to the late
William Samuel and Myrtle
JuanitaPotts Bailey. Mr. Bailey
SBBSbF" enjoyed automobiles, motor-^4 cycles, and swings. He was a
: ' "^8 others. He had a good sense
of humor, was a perfectionist,
and was a good role model to
^ manypeople.
preceded in
A death by 2 sisters, Bonnie andSi I
Survivors: an uncle, Jerry
Bailey; an aunt, Kathryn Wag
ner; a cousin, Claude Bailey (Biljana) and their daughter,
Victoria.
A graveside service was conducted at 11 am., Saturday,
June 5,at No Creek Prinutive Baptist Church Cemetery.
Memorials: American Cancer Society, PO Box 22478,
Oklahoma City, OK 73123.
Condolences; www.eatonfiineralservice.com.
Bobby Gray Allgood Jr.
Bobby Gray Allgood Jr., 54, of Advance, died Thurs
day, June 3,2021 at his home.
He was bora on Jan. 27,1967 in Forsyth County to the
late Bobby Gray Allgood, Sr.
Mil, and Violet Emily Hauser All-
^ good. He had been employed
" '-I<®^BL» '' - Davie Electric.
Survivors: his wife, Jaque-
lyn Faye Taylor Allgood; a
daughter, Kelly Booie (Jason)
of Mocksville; stepson, Ben
Anderson (Karen) of Wel-
ii ' come; siblings, Lester Allgood,
of Yadkinvitle, Troy Allgood
(Mary Beth) of Winston-Sa-
I lem, Cindy Glasscock (Tracy),
Sandra Teague (Brian), aU of
Lewisville, and Viola Choplin (Bill) of Boone; grandchil
dren, Graycee Booie and Mason Anderson; and his fur ba
bies, Paint and Painter.
A memorial service will be conducted at 1 p.m., Satur
day, June 12 at Lambert Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor
Justin Blue officiating. The family will receive friends and
family at The Bridge Church of Mocksville, 1509 Angell
Road, for a meal following the service. There will be a
live webcast of his service on the Lambert Funeral Home
website as well as by visiting https.i/webcast.fiineralvue.
comJevents/viewer/55096.
Memorials: Trellis Supportive Care, 377 Hospital St.,
Ste. 103, Mocksville; or to an emergency service of the
donor's choice.
Condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com.
Betty 'Joann' Combs Burton
Betty "Joann" (Combs) Burton, 65, of Mocksville, died
on Monday, May 31,2021 from Wake Forest Baptist Med
ical Center in Forsyth County.
She was bom Oct. 3,1955
in Rowan County. She was the Hi||||||H
daughter of the late Hoyle Wes- ^^H|BBB[^I|^'-
ley Combs and the late Lathel
(Miller) Combs. She is also ' ?y^|BB
preceded in death by her hus-
band, Bruce Lee Burton and her
brother, Hoyle Michael Combs,
School and worked in the retail
business. She attended Wo^- jB^Bp ''
leaf Baptist Church, was caring ; ■; 'and loved to help people, and •.. ?! j ^
she loved gardening.
Survivors: sons, Gary Livengood (Jaime) of Mocks
ville, Joseph Livengood (Yahayra) of Peru; sisters, Jan
ice McAbee of Mocksville, Jill Robertson (Richie); and
grandchildren, Alea Livengood and Ethan Livengood.
A visitation for Joann was held Saturday, June 5, from
10-11 a.m. at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. A fu
neral service will follow at 11 in the Davie Funeral Memo
ri al Chapel. Officiating will be Pastor Chris Williams. She
will be buried in the Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee.
Condolences: www.daviejuneralservice.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, n,ursda,,J,me 10,20:
Lori Lynn Gillihan Earles
Mrs. Lori Lynn Gillihan Earles, 59, of Allen Road,
Mocksville, died Saturday, June 5,2021 at Forsyth Medi
cal Center in Winston-Salem.
beach, the mountains and to the
In addition to her parents, :
survivors include: her husband,
Richard Earles of the home; 3 sons, Jason Schleusnei
(Cindy), Michael Roberts (Mary Grace) and Andrew Rob
erts; 2 sisters, Lisa Rogers (Danny) and Jeanne Goltz all
of Woodstock, Ga.; adopted daughter, Trish White (Chad);
grandchildren, Emma, Andy and Jonas White; several oth
er grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be conducted on the afternoon
of July 14 at the home of Mrs. Earles.
Memorials: St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital,
501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105; or to NC Zoo
logical Society, 4403 Zoo Parkway, Asheboro, 27205.
Condolences: vnvw.eatonfuneralservice.com.
Evander Stacy Hall
Evander Stacy Hall of Pensacola, Fla. died May 29,
2021 at his home.
He was bom on Oct. 26,1990, in Jacksonville, Fla. to
Deborah Davis Hall and the late Carl Stacy Hall. In addi
tion to his father, he was preceded in death by: paternal
grandparents. Bob and Hopea Hall of Mocksville; uncles.
Buck Hall of Mocksville and
N.Y.; maternal grandparents,
uncle, Dave Davis of Marietta,
Ohio.
Survivors: his mother of
Stacy Hall and his son's mother,
Ala.; a sister, Kristen Anne
Hall of Laie, Hiwaii; aunts and
uncles, Hope Hall Tale of New
York, Dixie and David Parham of Atlantic Beach, Brien
and Emily Jane Davis of Hope, Maine, and Cindy Davis of
Marietta; cousins, Tripp and Janelle Hall of Denver, Colo.,
Trevey Davis of Baltimore, Md., Fletcher Davis of Bangor,
Maine, Ricci and Matt Bailey of Marietta, and Tucker and
Shayla Davis of Des Moines, Iowa.
A funeral service will be conducted at 1 p.m., Saturday,
June 19 at Lambert Funeral Home, Mocksville with the
Rev. J. Cooper Conway officiating. Burial will follow in
Rose Cemetery. Family and friends are invited to continue
to celebrate the life of Evan, at a picnic in Rich Park, fol
lowing the burial. The family will receive friends and fam
ily at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. The
family asks that you be mindful of social distancing and
mask if you have not been vaccinated. There will be a live
webcast of his service on the Lambert Funeral Home web
site as well as by visiting https:llwebcast.funeratvue.comJ
eventslviewer/55244.
Memorials: Pensacola Humane Society,
Condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com.
Beth Humphrey
Beth Humphrey of Wilmington died in her sleep on the
evening of June 4,2021 after a lengthy fight with demen
tia.
She was bom on July 7, 1941 to Fred and Agnes Har
ris in Bailey. She grew up in tobacco farming country in
—^ 1 Nash County with no siblings
^di|||||||fe||^^ but surrounded by cousins.
She graduated from East Car-
olina University in Greenville
in 1962 after being active in
[®r Chi Omega sorority. She met
at- her husband of 59 years, Carl
n Humphrey of Lumberton,
while attending ECU and they
J? married shortly after her gradu-
ation. After several stops along
i iV ' ' way, they settled in Mocks-
I ^ 1972. They remained
— there until 2015 when they re
tired to Wilmington.
She spent much of her life as a school teacher, a school
media specialist, a clothing store proprietor, and a world
traveler in retirement. She was active in the First United
Church of Mocksville and the Hickory HUl Country Club.
But she would be the first to say the most important job
and role she ever held was as a wife and mother to two
sons, Scott Humphrey of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., and
Dean Humphrey (Jcnn) of Wilmington, and grandmother
to Matthew Humphrey, Hannah Humphrey, Braden Hum
phrey, and Bennett Humphrey.
She was active socially, hosting countless bridge parties
with friends and was the first to greet a neighbor, friend,
or friend she Just hadn't met yet. She was famous within
her family for always making them the last to leave church
services, because she had to chat, laugh, or just share a
moment with everyone. As with most things her family
complained about, she happily chose to ignore them and
did what she wanted to do anyway. Yet even being the last
to leave, she was always the first with a covered dish, a
card, a flower arrangement, or just to visit with anyone
who needed a friend or support. She never missed a birth
day, an anniversary, a graduation, a wedding, or a funeral.
She loved her family, her friends, and neighbors with all
her heart and was always there for them.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by:
her in-laws, Edwin and Ruth Humphrey of Red Springs.
Survivors: her husband, her sons, her grandchildren,
and the many family members and friends she collected
throughout her life.
A celebration of life was held on Tuesday, June 8 at 2
p.m. at Grace United Methodist Church, 401 Grace St.,
Wilmington. The family received friends from 1:15-2 pri
or to the service.
Memorials: Lower Cape Fear Hospice, 1414 Physicians
Drive, Wilmington, 28401; or to a local Special Olympics.
Condolences: www.thomasfuneral.com.
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Jerry W. Kapp
Jerry W. Kapp of Mocksville died suirounded by his
family on June 5,2021 following a brief ilbess.
He was bom in Forsyth
lie Gross Kapp, both of whom
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
and later Guilford College. ;
He worked in the banking and v , i
lending business for more than
47 years and helped to close ^
thousands of loans for home-
buyers. He was the founder and i
operator of Kapp and Associ- M
ates, a mortgage lending busi-
ness. He served his country in
Vietnam in 1968. He served as the president of Sertoma
Club West, treasurer of Winsion-Salem Homebuilders,
member of Sertoma International, volunteer at Novant
Medical Center and many committees for the homebuild
ers association. He is a member of Blaise Baptist Church.
He enjoyed playing golf, camping with the grandchildren
and going to Kiawah Island with his family each year. He
was a UNC fan and dreamed of being on Franklin Street
after a national championship. That dream was realized
when his team won in 2017. He was a great husband, fa
ther and grandfather as his family meant everything. He
poured his energy into creating and maintaining a good
life for his family.
Surviving: his wife of 57 years, Faye B Kapp; 2 chU-
dren, Kristina *Tina Bop" (Sam) Prysiazniuk and Wesley
Kapp (Lauren Jenkins); 4 grandchildren, Logan Brooke,
Parker Lane, Tyson Brooks and Brayden Jenkins; and 2
nieces, Cheryl Kapp Grosjean and Pam Kapp Phillips.
Preceding him in death: his parents; and 3 brothers.
Jack Kapp, Eugene Kapp and Robert (Bill) Kapp.
Because of the impact it has had on his family, the fam
ily requests donations to Davie Special Olympics at Da-
vie County Parks and Recreation, 151 Southwood Drive,
Mocksville, with a memo in honor of Jerry Kapp.
A memorial service will be conducted at 4 p.m. Thurs
day, June 10 at Clerrunons First Baptist Church. The fami
ly will receive friends following the service.
Condolences: isnvwJiayworih-miller^om.
James Lloyd 'Jim' Roberts
James Lloyd "Jim" Roberts, 87, of Mocksville, died on
June 2,2021 from his home in Davie County.
He was bora July 21, 1933 in Iredell County, son of
I ^ I the late William Paschal Rob-
' erts and the late Ethel Estelle
(Foster) Roberts. He was also
preceded in death by an infant
:■ child, his brother, John "Bud"
Roberts, and his sister, Ma^
• IRS for fi ve years in Charlotte.
Then, he attended the Wake Forest University School of
Law, earning his Juris Doctor degree in 1969. He worked
as an attorney in Charlotte for more than 30 years, retir
ing in 2002. He loved music and particularly singing. He
played the guitar, and later, the dobro. He also enjoyed
golfing and bowling. In Charlotte, he was an active mem
ber of Eastern Hills Baptist Church. In Mocksville, he was
an active member ofTurrentine Baptist Church. He served
in both churches as deacon and Sunday school teacher.
And he enjoyed accompanying the pastor on weekly visits.
Survivors: his wife of nearly 65 years, Letty Roberts
of Mocksville; 3 sons, Steve Roberts (Sue) of Mocksville,
Carl Roberts of Mocksville, and William Roberts (Janene)
of Boomer; 2 grandchildren, Natalie and Nicole; and nu
merous nieces and nephews.
A visitation was held on Tuesday, June 8 from 12:30-2
p.m. atTurrentine Baptist Church. The funeral service fol
lowed at 2. Officiating was Pastor Fred Carlton. He was
buried with military honors at Turrentine Baptist Church.
Memorials: Turrentine Baptist, c/o Mildred James, 613
Turrentine Church Road, Mocksville.
Condolences: www.daviejuneralservice.com.
Miiriel Boyd Studevent
Muriel Boyd Studevent, 70, died on Wednesday, June
2,2021 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
She was bom May 26, 1951 in Davie County to Wil
lie Richard Studevent Sr. and Margaret Jeffries Studevent.
She was a faithful member of Piney Grove AME Zion
Church in Harmony where she served in the missionary
department, sang with the senior choir and helped in any
. other capacity that she could.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister,
Margaret Neely.
Survivors: her son, Bruce (Cassandra) Isaac Jr.; 2
daughters, Melaine (Terry) Isaac-Mason and Mamie Isaac;
a sister, Marcella Lewis; a brother. Willie R. Studevent 11;
7 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and a host of niec
es, nephews, cousins and friends.
The celebration of life service was Tuesday, June 8 at
noon at Roberts Chapel, Mocksville. Burial followed at
Piney Grove AME Zion Church Cemetery. Public view
ing was Monday from 1-6 p.m. at Roberts Chapel.
Condolences: www.robertsJuneral.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 17,2021 - ,o C11
James Edward Bamette
James Edward Bamette, 75, of Advance, died .on June
8,2021 from his home in Da vie County.
He was bom July 8,1945 in Lewis County, W.Va., son
of the late Ernest Ray Bamette and the late Mary (Carpen
ter) Bamette. He was also preceded in death by a sister,
Jean Donaldson, and brothers
Ray and Joe Bamette. j
He attended Grafion Ohio 3Trn^
Schools. He worked as a sales
manager for CIBA Vision for 35
years, retiring in 2012. He then
worked part lime for Bermuda
Run Country Qub for seven
years enjoying the members he
met. He met Debbie Mae (Sav-
age) Bamette, and was married
in 1973 inElyria,Ohio.He was
of the Baptist faith and lived
his life close to the Lord. He .
enjoyed being with his family,
traveling, slow pitch Softball —
and music. He loved playing
golf with his wife, grandsons, family and ftiends.
Survivors: his wife, Debbie Bamette; daughters, Steph
anie Owen (Tyler) of Winston-Salem, Yvonne Brinson
(Roy) of Summerfield, Ohio; a brother, David Bamette of
Elyria; grandchildren, Jason McFrederick (Leanii), Brika
Moore (Chad), Beck Owen, Evan Owen; and great-grand
children Brylee, AUie, and Emma McFrederick and Kason
Moore.
There will be no funeral services.
Memorials: Community Home Care & Hospice of
Statesville, 1308 Davie Ave, Statesville, 28677; or to First
Tee of Central Carolina, https://firstteecenfralcaroUna.
orgldonatel.
Condolences: wwwAaviefuneralservice.com.
Connie Lou McQuay Foster
Ms. Connie Lou McQuay Foster, 73, of North Main
Street, Mocksville, died Wednesday, June 9,2021, at Wake
Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem.
She was bom on Nov. 13,
1947 in Ashley County, Ark.
to the late Ludie and Viola
She enjoyed her constant -"^B
companion Lilly, her little dog,
spending time with her grand-, -•'CH
children, crossword puzzles, BB
jigsaw puzzles and her giant
She was also preceded in n
death by: a son, Teddy Foster ' . - y-'- '
of Lockhart, Texas; a daughter, -••-.a
Julie Warhurst of West Mem- I' • •
phis. Ark.; a grandson. Tad
Beasley; and siblings, Vemas McQuay, Kenneth McQuay,
Douglas McQuay and Beulah McQuay.
Survivors: her daughter, Janet Lewis (Kim) of Mocks
ville; 8 grandchildren. Bo Caster, Richard Walker (Brei-
anna), Bryant Warhurst (Dustin), Adam Walker, Jacque
line Hampton (Forrest), Zachary Foster (Brittney), Angela
GuUey (Thad) and Foster Lewis (Katie); 3 great-grand
children, Cara Caster, Grayson Foster, Everlee Hampton
and one on the way; siblings. Dub McQuay, Annabelle
Lowery, Wanda Powers, Sherry June Deathrage and Phil
McQuay; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorials: local Humane Society.
Condolences: www.eatonfimeralservice.com.
Marilyn Virginia Jackman Freeman
Marilyn Virginia Jackman Freeman, 77, died Monday,
June 14,2021, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Win-
Mrs. Freeman was a paralegal
Jackson; grandchildren, Shane ^^BBS .-I'^WBB
Freeman Jr., Brittany Chapman,
Jonathan Freeman, Sierra Ashworth, and Raine Rumple.
A memorial service wUl be conducted at 11 a.m., Friday,
June 18 at Lambert Funeral Home Chapel. There will be a
live webcast of her service on the Lambert Funeral Home
website as well as by visiting https://webcast.funeralvue.
com/evenls/viewer/55658.
Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos
pice.Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103.
Condolences; www.lambertfiineralhomenc.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 17,2021 -10^1
Richard 'Wayne' Knapp Sr.
Mr. Richard "Wayne" "Bear" Knapp Sr., 86, of Cherry
Street, Mocksville, formerly of Saegertown, Pa., died on
June8,2021.
He was bom June 11, 1934, in Richland Township,
Pa. to the late Frank Knapp and the late Aola Birdie
(Chrisjohn) Knapp. He attend-
ed Cambridge Springs High
School. Upon enlisting in the
during the Korean Conflict,
where he was awarded Marks-
V . man and Sharpshooter status.
'X He was honorably discharged
ifl aud earned the Good Conduct
- ; National Defense Service
medals. He married Joetta Lee
Shumaker of Saegertown, Pa.
" ' / on July 2,1958.
He worked for the
Erie-Lackawanna Railroad and
American Viscose Corp. He
worked at PPG Industries in Meadville as a millwright for
30 years until his retirement. He then enjoyed working for
Peterson's Auto and Hovis Auto in his spare time. He also
enjoyed hunting and golfing; however, his true joy was
Softball. He played for many years, then decided what he
really wanted was to be an umpire. He fulfilled that dream
and spent 30 years as an ASA Umpire at Lincoln Avenue
Softball Fields in Meadville, Pa.
His greatest legacy is his family and he was proud and
fiercely protective of all of them.
Survivingrhis wife of nearly 63 years, Joetta; sons Rich
ard W. Knapp Jr. and wife Mary of Mocksville, Dr. Jody L.
Knapp and wife Amanda of Oranville, N.Y.; his daughter,
Shelley L. Coleman of Meadville; grandchildren Danielle,
Heather, Shane, Jonathan, Mercedes, Sahara, Connor, Tif
fany, Clairee, WiUiam and Aaron; 14 great-grandchildren;
numerous nieces and nephews; and his dog. Bandit.
He was also preceded in death by: his brothers, Albert,
Frank, Bobo and Merle; sisters, Ruth and Mary; and 2 in
fant sons, Michael Wayne and Gary Steven Knapp.
He was a lifetime member of New Beginnings Church
of God in Meadville, where many loved his singing and
enjoyed his famous spaghetti and meatballs during church
dinners.
A celebration of life will be held Saturday, July 3, at
11 a.m. at New Beginnings Church of God, Meadville. A
private burial will occur at Roselawn Memorial Gardens
in Meadville.
Condolences: www.eatonfiineralservice.com.
Stephen Randal Mauck
Stephen Randal Mauck, 55. of Cooleemee, died on June
9,2021 from his home in Davie County.
He was bom on Aug. 2,1965 in Warren Co., Va., son of
Joyce Ann (Hamilton) Mauck and the late Stephen David
Mauck. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death
by his grandparents.
He attended James Wood High School in. Virginia. He
was a construction laborer and worked for 25 years for
Food Lion, he was a hard worker. He married Joyce M.
Braithwaite on Dec. 24,2011 in Tennessee. He was an ac
tive member of Chosen Church of Faith of Woodleaf. He
also loved wrestling, cartoons, Boones Farm Strawberry
Hill Wine, and dancing on poles.
Survivors in addition to his wife of Cooleemee; a son,
Stephen Walter Mauck of Yadkinville; a sister, Kimala
Shreve of Winchester, Va.; nephews, Jayson Ramey and
Allen NewUn II; and nieces, Roxanne Lucas, Teal Ramey
and Kristyan Ramey-Shreve.
Memorials; Davie Funeral Service to help with funeral
expenses.
Condolences: www.daviefitneralservice.com.
William James McCoUura
Corporal William James "Billy" McCoUum was bom
June 19,1931, in Anderson, S.C. He was a son of the late
Hattie Jane McCollum the late Lonnie Adolphus McCo-
Hum.
On Jan. 27,1949, at the age
of 17, Billy McCollum was
inducted into the U.S. Army
S at Fort Jackson in Columbia,
Korean War began and Cpl.
si ^ Mi McCollum was transferred to
fB| 'i \ the battle grounds. He was a
^ member of Dog Company, 1st
Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regi-
ment, 3tst Regimental Comb^
unit reached the Chosin Reser-
Korea and endured
"^P^^ted attacks from the Chi-
If- nese People's Volunteer Forces
'—'■"" before withdrawing on Dec. 1.
Following the regrouping of his
unit, Cpl. McCollum could not be located and on Dec. 2,
1950, was reported as missing in action. It was not until
Dec. 31, 1953, that he was declared dead, with his fami
ly receiving an Army telegram. The location of his body,
however, was unknown. As decades passed, his family
still hoped his remains would be returned home.
On July 27,2018, following the summit between Pres
ident Donald J. Trump and Democratic Peoples' Republic
of Korea Kim Jong-un, an agreement was reached to return
55 boxes of remains to the USA. The boxes were believed
to contain the remains of American soldiers killed during
the Chosin Reservoir Battle in November 1950. The re
mains arrived at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Ha%vaii
on Aug. 1,2018, and were sent to the Defense POW/MIA
Accounting Agency laboratory for identification.
Cpl. William James McCollum's remains were identi
fi ed and accounted for on Sept. 11,2019. Finally, after 71
years, Cpl. McCollum was coming home.
Surviving: his sisters, Mary McCollum Lawson of
Advance and Frankie McCollum Cain of Hartwell, Ga.
Those who have already died in addition to his parents:
brothers, Edward A. McCollum and Charles D. McCol
lum; and sister, Virginia McCollum Coker.
Cpl. McCollum will lie in state on Thursday, June 17
and Friday, June 18,2021, from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. each day
at The McDougald Funeral Home in Anderson, S.C. The
funeral service, with military honors, will be held at MJ.
Dolly Cooper Veterans Cemetery on Saturday, June 19, at
1 p.m.
To honor the supreme sacrifice Cpl. McCollum made
for the country and its freedom, the family has asked me
morials to be made in his name to the Helton Memorial
Veterans Park, Belton, S C.
Condolences: wwwjncdougalfitneralhome.com.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 17,2021 - i ? 11
Tammy Elizabeth Howell Morrison
Tammy Elizabeth (Howell) Morrison, 61, of Mocks-
ville, died on June 3,2021.
She was born Feb. 24, 1959 in Davie County, daughter
of the late Lonnie Howell and the late Hazel (Hamston)
Howell. She was also preceded in death by; a son, Ernest
Lewis Howell; a daughter. Whimey Wyeshla Wyatt; and
her brothers, Nick, Wayne, and Lewis.
She attended Davie County Schools and for nearly
10 years, worked as a presser for Carolina Sportswear.
In 1999, she married Royal Junior Morrison Sr. in Davie
County. She was a member of New Jerusalem Apostolic
Church where she loved to sing. She was a caring woman
that loved her grandchildren and loved the Lord.
Survivors: her husband of MocksvUle; a son. Royal
Junior Morrison Jr. (Isabella) of Mocksville; a daugh
ter, Tichina Morrison (Matthew) of Mocksville; her twin
brother, Ketmy Howell, brothers, Ernie Harriston, Steve
Howell, and Roger Dale Howell; a sister, Debbie Dillard;
her grandchildren, Julian Stockton. Alayna Stockton. Jo-
siah Ingram; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces and neph
ews.
A visitation was held on Saturday, June 12 from 11
a.m.-noon at New Jerusalem Apostolic Church in Mocks
ville. Her funeral service was at noon, officiated by Pastor
Nettie Barber.
Condolence; wwwMaviefuneralservice.com.
Bobby Odeli Mott
Mr. Bobby Odell Mott, 84, of Milling Road, Mocks
ville, died on Sunday, June 13,2021 at his home.
He was bom Dec. 18,1936 in Sampson County to the
late William Jennings and Annie Odell Mott.
Mr. Mott was a former teacher,'worked at Inger-
soll-Rand, and was an entrepreneur, owning Dixie Motors
in Fayetteville, Respiratory Rentals, Inc., and BREMS
Farms. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and playing golf. Mr.
Mott grew watermelons and gave them away to his fam
ily and friends. He loved willingly helping others in their
time of need. Mr. Mott will be remembered as a loving
husband, father, grandfather, brother, and fnend to many.
He was also preceded In death by: his wife, Marilyn
Eugenia Spencer Mott; and siblings, William Lee Mott,
John Henry Mott, and Annie Lou Johnson.
Survivors: his daughter, Eugenia Mott Slaydon (Da
vid); a god-son. Brad Butner (Olivia); 2 grandchildren,
Benjamin Neal Slaydon and Joshua David Slaydon; 4 sib
lings, J.W. "Buddy" Mott, Carolyn Mott Cox, Nellie Mott
Savage, and Eva Mae Mott Rodgers; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
The family was to receive friends from 7-9 p.m.
Wednesday, June 16 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville.
A private burial will be held at a later date in Harrells.
Memorials: Alzheimer's Assoc. Central New York
Chapter, PO Box 12226, Syracuse, NY 13218.
Condolences: www^atonfiineralservice.com.
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Alice Olene Hayes Seaford
Alice Olene Hayes Seaford, 88, died Saturday, June 12,
2021, at Bermuda Commons in Advance.
She was bom May 21, 1933 in Yadkin County to the
late Floyd Roosevelt and Alva Vada Mathis Hayes. Mrs.
Seaford had worked as an office assistant at Holly Farms
Feed Mill. She had also worked
for Deal-Rite Feed in States-
ville, and in the pharmacy de-
She was also preceded in
death by her husband, William
and Darrell Seaford (Sharon) of .
Hiddenite; siblings, Marie Gal-
limore of High Rock Lake and
Hugh Hayes of Emerald Isle;
grandchildren, Amelia Seaford •r^V-)
Blalock (Dean), Christopher ——
Dean Seaford (Tiffany), Emily
Seaford Meadows (Kevin), Thomas Seaford (Amanda),
and Stephen Seaford; great-grandchildren, Zach and Ha-
leigh Blalock, Audrey and Ethan Meadows, Emma Grace
Seaford, and expected Aracelle Grace Seaford.
A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Monday,
June 14 at Hardison Methodist Church with the Revs. Tif
fany Seaford, Ron Doub, and Kevin Meadows officiating.
Burial followed in the church cemetery. Visitation was at
Lambert Funeral Home, Sunday, June 13.
Memorials: Hardison UMC Church Cemetery Fund,
1630 Jericho Church Road, Mocksville; or Liberty Home
Care & Hospice, 5 E. Main St., Thomasville, 27360.
Condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com.
Paul Daniei Spaugh
Mr. Paul Daniel Spaugh. 72, of Advance, died Wednes
day evening, June 2,2021 of a heart attack.
He was bom Feb. 15, 1949 in Forsyth County to the
late Henry and Minnie Whisen-He enj^^^^
grandchildren, Daniel (Nikki),
David Wayne Jr., Ashley Clay
ton (Justin), and Faith Lynn; and 4 great-grandchildren,
Mason, Landon, Ella, and Zachary Lee.
A memorial service was conducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday,
June 15 at Woodleaf Baptist Church with the Rev. Chris
Williams officiating. The family received friends and fam
ily at the church one hour prior to the service.
For those unable to attend, another service is scheduled
for the early afternoon Saturday, July 3, at 945 Hannah
Ferry Road, Salisbury.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 17,2021 - io ^ h
Emily Rachel Shoaf Wallace
Mrs. Emily Rachel Shoaf Wallace, 86, of Woodleaf,
died on Tuesday, June 8,2021, at Glenn A. Kiser Hospice
Home in Salisbury.
She was bom on June 10,
1935 in Rowan County to the T
late Jessie Carl and Etta Taylor
and was a' longtime member l
of Corinth Church of Christ in
ing. Mrs. Wallace loved holi-
death by: her husband, Rufus
Preston Wallace; and a son, Wyndell WaUace.
Survivors: her children, Henry Carl Wallace. Benjamin
Joseph Wallace, and William Shoaf Wallace (Suzanne); 2
grandchildren, Emily Diane Wallace Weatherspoon (Col
by) and William Brandon Wallace.
A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday,
June 10 in Corinth Church of Christ Cemetery with RJD.
McDaniel officiating.
Memorials: Corinth Church of Christ, 1170 Needmore
Road. Woodleaf. 27054.
Condolences: \vmv.eatonfuneralservice£om.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, J«„e 24,2021 -11
Elmer L. 'Sonny' Allen Jr.
Elmer L. "Sonny" Allen Jr., 90. of Salisbury, died on
Monday, June 14, 2021 at the Novant Health Glenn A.
Kiser Hospice House in Salisbury.
Bom Feb. 7,1931 in Winston-Salem, he was the son of
Elmer L. Allen Sr. and Mary Mitchell Allen. He graduated
from Clemmons High School and Catawba College. He
was active in the Salisbury community for decades. High
lights include Mayor of Salisbury 1971-1973, board of
education, board of trustees Catawba College, director of
American Red Cross, Habitat of Humanity, Cerebral Pal
sy of N.C. and Hospice of Rowan County. He earned the
O.B. Michael Award from Catawba College (1980) and
the Order of the Long Leaf Pine by North Carolina (1982).
He served as CEO of Citizens Federal Savings and Loan
Association and founder/president of Allen Mortgage. In
2013 he published a novel, "The Paperboy." He will be
remembered for his charm, welcoming friendliness and
dedication to civic projects.
He was also preceded in death by: his wife of 67 years,
Janie Bonds Allen; and his son-in-law, Keith O'Brien.
Survivors; 3 children, David Lee Allen, Laura Jane
Allen Sumner and husband Mark and Edward Christian
Allen (Chip); 5 grandchildren, Haley, Mary Reese and
Sadie Bowler and Claire and Mitchell Allen; brothers-in-
law, Bobby Bondsjind wife Elsie and John Bonds and wife
Donna.
A memorial service was held at St. John's Lutheran
Church on Thursday June 17 with the Rev. Laura Henrik,
associate pastor, officiating.
Memorials; Old Lutheran Cemetery (City of Salisbury,
132 N Main St.. Salisbury, 28144, Attn: Kelly Baker); or
Hospice of Rowan, 1229 Statesville Blvd., Salisbury.
Condolences: wwwjiimmerseliJuneralhome.com.
Zelia Mae 'Susie' Ratledge Gough
hfrs. Zelia Mae "Susie" Ratledge Gough, 90, of High
way 801 passed away peacefully, Friday, June 18,2021 at
her home surrounded by her family. She was bom June
12, 1931 in Forsyth County to the late Cletus Howard
and Ruby Mae Baity Ratledge. Mrs. Gough was an ac
tive member of Courtney
Baptist Church and served
the church faithfully with
the WM.U, Adult Choir, and
as a Sunday School Teach-
er for the children. She was
also active in working with
the Courtney Baptist Church
Sunshine Club and Clothing
Closet. She retired from Da-
vie County School Systems
where she worked at North
Davie Junior High School
and Pinebrook Elementary
School. Mrs. Gough also
worked with Hanes Hoisery,
hosting Camp
Courtney, and loved to read,
cross-stitch, and complete puzzles. In addition to her par
ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Delma
"Bud" Gough; her son. Buddy Dale Gough; and by twin
brothers, Thurmund and Kerman Ratledge. Surviving are
her granddaughters, Jessica Jarrett and husband, Aaron;
Julie Gough; daughter-in-law, Ella Gough; her loving best
friend, LoueUa Sutphin; and her sister, Marie Powell of
Mocksville. The family will receive friends from 6-8 PM
Sunday at Gentry Family Funeral Service in Yadkinville.
Her funeral service will be 11:00 AM Monday, June 21,
2021 at Courtney Baptist Church by Rev. James Williams
and Dr. Richard Capps. She will lie in-state 30 minutes
prior to the service. Burial will follow in the church cem
etery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Court
ney Baptist Church General Fund, 3341 Courtney Church
I Road, YadkinvQle, NC 27055. Online condolences may
be made to www.gentryfimeralservice.com.
Dorothy Jean (Wyatt) Keller
Dorothy Jean (Wyatt) Keller, 80, of Harmony, NC, de
parted this world on June 20, 2021 from Gordon Hospice
House in Iredell County.
Dot, as she was so lovingly known as, was bom January
22,1941 in Wilkes County, NC. She was the daughter of
the late Charlie H. Wyatt and Adaline (Ayers) Wyatt. In
addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her
husband, James David Keller, sisters, Lilly Absher, Lu-
; cille Wyatt, Virginia Wyatt,
time with her grandctiildren
and great-grandchildren.
Dot leaves behind to cherish her memory, sons, Bob
by James Keller (Angie), Timothy Lee Keller (Tonda),
daughters, Sharon Keller Shoemaker, Donna Keller Davis
(Robert), brothers, Roesvelt Wyatt and Ricky Wyatt, and a
sister, Shirley Williams. Also, surviving Dot are her many
grandchUdren, Jerica Nicole Shoemaker, Cassie Marie
Taylor, Bobby James Keller Jr., Joshua Lee Keller, David
Cruz Keller, Jason David Powell, Justin Daniel Powell,
Kevin Dylan Powell, a host of great-grandchildren (13),
and numerous, special nieces and nephews.
A visitation for Dot will be held Tuesday, June 22,
2021 from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm at New Union Methodist
Church. Following visitation will be a funeral service for
Dot at J :00 pm, also at New Union Methodist Church. Of
ficiating the service will be Rev. Jesse Teal.
A special thank you to the staff of Gordon Hospice
House for the compassionate care they gave to Dot.
Please consider memorials to Gordon Hospice House
or New Union Methodist Church.
To sign our online guest book, please visit our website
www.daviefimeralservice .com
DAVTE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 24,2021 -11
Carolyn Campbell 'Nanny' McGuire
Carolyn "Nanny" (Campbell) McGuire, 61, of Harmo
ny, died on Saturday, June 12,2021 at Wake Forest Baptist
Hospital.
She was bom Feb. 12,1960 in Yadkin County, daugh
ter of the late James Landon CampbeU and Mary Josphine
(Whltley) Campbell.
She attended school at Ired-
ell High School. She married
Ambrose Wayne McGuire in
June of 2012. She attended
Church of God in Harmony.
She loved little things in life v
like shopping, fishing, visiting *
with her children, and her fam- r
Survivors: her husband of _ ^
Harmony; sons, Harris Pack t
(Brittany) and Randy Pack •
(Melonie); daughters, Steph-
anie Pack and Alyssa Quesen-
berry; sisters, Rachel Torres
(Andy), Sheila Campbell 2
(Mike), Magdalena Gonzalez
(Armando) and Joyce Pack (Calvin); 8 grandchildren,
Alexus, Shawn, Austin, Devin, Randy Jr.; Kayden and
Keylan; a great-grandson, Jaden; and several nieces and
nephews.
A visitation was held on Wednesday, June 16 at Davie
Funeral Service of Mocksville. A funeral service was held
on Thursday, June 17, at 3 pjij. at Davie' Funeral Service
of Mocksville. She was buried in Harmony Cemetery.
Condolences: wwwJaviefunerahervice.com.
Kassandra 'Kassy' Dawn Shoffiier
COOLEEMEE—Miss Kassandra "Kassy" Dawn
Shoffiier, 38, of Duke Street, passed away suddenly
Tuesday, June 15, 2021,Bat Wake Forest Baptist
Medical Center in Win-
ston-Salem. She w^
Davie County, to Michael
becca Dawn McClam-
rock Booe. Kassy loved
watching her kids play
sports, cooking, baking,
and working in her gar
den. She was known
as the team mom, and always had her car trunk full of
snacks for the team members. Kassy had a heart for peo
ple, caring for them and working as a CN A. and CM.T.
for many years. She loved children and her special dog,
Ryker. Kassy had a strong faith and will be remembered as
a loving mother, sister, and friend to many. She was pre
ceded in death by her grandmother, Phyllis McClamrock,
and a dear friend, Sherman Watkins, DI. In addition to her
parents, survivors include her three children, Xavier, Alys
sa, and Malayka Rankin, all of the home;; a brother, For
rest Booe;; longtime partner, Christopher Singletary, Sr.;;
step-son, CJ. Singletary;; and many cousins and special
friends. Friends may pay their respects by visiting Eaton
Funeral Home beginning at 12 p.m. Thursday. In lieu of
flowers, memorials may be considered for Humane Soci
ety of Davie County, 1469 N.Main Street Mocksville, NC
27028. Online condolences may be made at www.eaionfu-
nerahervice .com.
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James Dewitt Mathis, 96, of Advance, passed away Wednesday, June 30th, 2021. He was born in Wilkes County, North
Carolina on June 30th, 1925, to the late Charles Clinton Mathis and Hazel Irene Martin Mathis. Mr. Mathis grew up in
West Salem Community in Winston-Salem and was a lifelong member of Salem Baptist Church. He attended Granville
School and then graduated from Reynolds High School. He was a member of the Winston Masonic Lodge #167 for 65
years. After graduating high school, James enlisted in the United States Navy. After his service in the Navy, he
attended college at UNC Chapel Hill graduating with a degree in Bachelor of Science. Mr. Mathis retired from R. J.
Reynolds with 30 years of loyal service. He is preceded in death by his loving wife of 70 years, Thelma Mathis; one
sister and two brothers. James is survived by his daughter, Susan Prim and husband Frosty of Mocksville and several
nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held at 10:00 AM Tuesday, July 6,2021, at Forsyth Memorial Park with
his nephew Ronnie Mathis officiating. The family would like to thank the staff of Cadence Assisted Living of
Clemmons for going above and beyond in the care of both Mr. and Mrs. Mathis, as well as Mountain Valley Hospice for
their excellent care. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the donor's choice. Online condolence may be made
at www.havworth-miller.com
Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel
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