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2nd Qtr Apr - JunDaniel Carl Hill August 19, 1964 - April 2, 2024 Mr. Daniel Carl Hill, of Winston-Salcm, 59, died Tuesday, April 2, 2024, at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom August 19. 1964. in San Ana. CA. Mr. Hill was an avid Las Vegas Raiders football fan. He was preceded in death by his father. .lerry Lageer Hill. Sur\ ivors include his mother, Thelma .lean Roy Hill; children. Ricky and Hollina Hill: two sisters. Brenda Welch and Suzi F.ndrina: two brothers. Mike Hill and Keith Hill: and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Online condolences www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com j- rt O T c. y- ca o DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Garlene Bowens Kurfees November 3. 1963 - April 3. 2024 Mrs. Garlene Bowens Kurfees, of Mocksville, 60, died Wednesday, April 3, 2024, al her home. She was born No\'ember 3, 1963 in Da\ ie County to the late Garland Luther and Betty Jo Sparks Bowens. Mrs. Kurfees loved watching the birds especially cardinals, she was an animal lover. She loved going antiquing. Mrs. Kurfees loved being a grandmother, her grandson was her pride and joy. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by in-laws. John and Carol Kurfees. Survivors include her husband. Stuart Gray Kurfees: children, Tyler Kurfees (Kayleigh) and Eli Kurfees (Catlin): sister. LuVada Howell (Stewart): and grandson, Theodore Kurfees. A celebration of her life will be held at 3 p.m.. Sunday. April 7. 2024. at Cornat/.er Methodist Church. In lieu of llowers. please consider memorials for charity of donor's choice. Online condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com j- r» O (-4 T J.' r) o cP DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 3- c-i •O DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 4,2024 -11 Death Notice Ida Marie Ijamcs Booc. 67. of Mocksville, passed away on Wednesday. March 27,2024. Richard A. Householder Richard A. Householder. 82. of Mocksville. N.C.. passed away at Kate B Reynolds Hospice House, in Win ston Salcm on Monday. March 25. 2024 after a lingering illness. Born May 21.1941. in Beaver Falls. Fa., he was the son of the late H. Wayne and Eli/abelh Householder. He u as a graduate of Gateway Technical Institute of Pittsburgh. Pa. and retired from Culler Ham mer Eaton (formerly Westing- house) after 37 years. While living in Pennsylvania he was a member of tlie former St Mary's Catholic Church, where lie was active on the Church Council. Usher, and the Angel Fund Scholarship Com mittee. Shortly after nrtirement he moved to North Carolina and be came a member of St Francis of Assisi Catholic Church of Mocksville. where he became a member of the Knights of Columbus with 4th Degree Honor Guard. He loved fish ing. golfing, gardening, and traveling. He leaves behind: his loving wife and best friend of over 60 years, Sandra Shoaf Householder; daughter. Kim berly Meisncr (Stephen Torrcnce) of Le.vinglon: Richard Jr. (Patli) of Charlotte; grandchildren. Austin Householder. Kayla Meisncr. Shayne Householder, and Sean Meisner: brothers. Raymond (Diane) of Florida. James (Jennifer) of Pennsylvania. David of Pennsylvania; sister. Mary Lu Mc- Comiick of Georgia; and sisler-in law. Marjorie House holder of Alabama. He was preceded in death by: his brother. Robert Householder; and brother-in-law. Robert McCormick. The family received friends Sunday. March 31 from 5 -7 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel and a Cclebra lion of Life serv ice was held on Monday..April I at 1! a.m .at St Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. 'I"hc family c.xpresscs their thankfulness to I'rcllis Sup portive Care at Kale B Reynolds Hospice House and to her private caregiver. Dusky for the care and love he received. In lieu of llowers. the family requests donations be made to Trellis Supportive Care. lOl Hospice Lane. Win- sliin Salcm NC''71ft^ We at Davic Funeral Service are honored to be serving the Householder family. I.H. 'Cokie'Jones Mr. IJ4. "Cokie" Jones Jr.. 93. of Advance. NC passed away 'niursday, March 28. 2024. He vviis bom July 21. 19.30 in Petersburg. Va. to irvin Hampton Jones Sr. and Gladys Vogier Jones, Cokie served in the U.S. Army during the Ko rcan War. He served with the Davie County Soil and Water Conservation District for over 50 years and was a member of the Advance VFW. Advance Masonic Lodge. Advance Fire Department and the Win- ston-Salem Shrine Club. He is preceded in death by his parents and an infant son. Tommy. Surviving arc: his wife. Pa tricia M. Jones; 2 daughters. Lynn Howard (Willie) and Lis;i Park (John); a son. Chris Jones (Sue); 4 grandchildren. Ashlyn Park. Hanip Park. Kirnmie Jones Butler and Kelly Jones; one greal-grdiid- son. Austin Butler; and one brother, Jim Jones. A funeral service was euiiduetcd at 2 p.m. Monday. April 1 at Advance United Methodist Church by Rev. Christopher Key. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the service. A special thanks to tlie staff of Bennuda Village for lire care given to Mr. Jones. in lieu of flowers memorials may be made to: Advance UMC, PO Box 2021. Advance. NC 27006; or Trellis Sup portive Care. 101 Hospice Ln..Winston-Saieni.NC 27103. Onl ine condolences: wH-wJuivnorlli niilleri ani. cX 3 f ci/ o o CO. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 4,2024 -11 o X c-> uJ Judith Holliday Malpass Judith Holliduy .Mulpass. 82. went home to be with the Lord on March 29. 2024. She was boni Jan. .^0. ] 942 to the late Obie and Cather- iiic Holliday in Montgomery. W.V'a. She lived in that area for 10 years then lived in Florida for 29 years. She was employed in bank ing. real estate, and medical office work. She was a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church in Advance. Tilings she loved were her Savior. Jesus Christ, spending lime with her precious family, and church family. In addition to her ptuenls. she was preceded in death by her husband. Donald G. Malpass. Survivors include: her son. Rob ert Alan Smitli 11 (Vicky); 2 grand daughters. Sheena (Justin) Goode and Erika (Josh) Carlin: 4 great-grandchildren. Brody and Brooke Goode. and Chloe and Sydney Carlin; a sister. Betty Jean (Bill) Slana- land of Blairsville.Ga.; and one niece and one nephew and their families. Judy will be buried next to her husband at Ml Zion Bap tist Church in Yadkinville. There will be a graveside ser vice officiated by Ronnie Craddock at 11 a.m. on Friday .April 5 for her family and friends. Frank Vogler & Sons of Clemmons is assisting the fam ily. Calvin Eugene Prevclte Mr. Calvin Eugene Prevclte. 89. of Moeksville. passed away Monday. April 1. 2024 at his home. He was boni April 15. 1954 in Davidson Coiiiiiy to the late Lcander Foiden Frevctle and Edna Pearl Windsor Pre vctlc Harris He graduated from Moeksville High School in 1952 and served in the .Anny National Guard. He re tired from Western Electric in Win- slon-Salem after .^9 years.Calvin married Mary Belle Lanier. who survives him. on Sept. 10. 1959. celebrating 69 years of marriage last year. Calvin's favorite Bible verse was "A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches" Prov erbs 22:1: and he lived it with the greatest integrity. He was an active member of Calahan Friendship Baptist Church, serving in many faithful compacities. Calvin was a well-known and respected singer and mandolin player, having played at many churches, festivals, and bluegrass jams over the years. He was generous, kind, and encouraging, and left a lifetime of memories of music, fishing, and humor. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by siblings. Charlotte. Grover. Beulah. Marie. Colin, and Pearl Jo. He will always be loved and missed by his survivors: his wife, Mary Belle of the home: brother. Billy (Pat) of Angien children. Douglas (Debbie) of Olin. C'ynlhia of Harmony. Daniel (Patsy) of Moeksville and Cheryl (Mi chael Jones) of Moeksville: graadcliildren. Aaron Prevetlc (Jessica). Joshua Prevettc (Tcagen). Caleb Crcason (.Ash ley). Rachel Todd (Jason). .Alan Prevetlc. Rlionda Fo.x (Gil) .Carolyn Brannock (Michael): and 9 greatgrandchil dren. A graveside service will be held on T hursday. April 4 at 4 p.m. at Ijames Baptist Church Cemetery.Tlie family will receive friends following the service in the fellowship hall. In lieu of llowcrs, please consider memorials to; Da vidson County Hospice. 200 Hospice Way. Lexington. NC 27292: or Ijames Baptist Cemetery Fund. 10.^8 Ijanics Church Road. Moeksville. NC 27028, Online condolences: n \yn.ltiiiihcrlfiinfrallitiiiifiu .iuiit. e£2 O DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Deane S. Henson June 12. 1950 —April 7. 2024 Mrs. Deane S. Menson. age 73. of Advance, NC. passed away Sunday, April 7. 2024, at her home. She was born June 12. 1950. in Roanoke. VA. to the late Jack Gardner Stewart and Doris Imogene Roberts Stewart. Mrs. Henson had retired from the NC Public School system serving her last years at Reagan High School. Deane was preceded her in death by her brother, Jack G "Sam" Stewart. She is survived by her husband, John F. Bobbin: two sisters. Leslie J Stewart and Mar\' E Stewart and husband Jimmy Smith; one nephew. James P. Stewart; extended family members; and her longtime friend and neighbor. Susan Utsey. who will be speaking at her funeral. The family will receive friends from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Wednesday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. A graveside ser\ ice will be held at 2:00 PM. Thursday. April 11. 2024 at Sherwood Memorial Park in Salem. VA. In lieu of iJowers. donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Online condolences ma\ be made at www.haN vsorth-miller.com o r~ c5 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Ricky Odell Whitaker Jr September 1, 1992 - April 7, 2024 (age 31) o r- y V.O uJ iL -> Ricky Odell Whitaker Jr.. 31 of "^'adkinville, NC, passed away Stinday. .April 7, 2024 in Winston Salem, NC. Mr. Whitaker was bom September 1, 1992 in Yadkin County lo Ricky Odell Whitaker and Mechelle Caroline Harrison. Ricky attended Robert L Patton High School. He was preceded in death by his aunt, Melissa Ball and grandmother, Brenda Whitaker. Sur\"ivors include his mtUher, Mechelle Harrison (Michael); father, Ricky Whitaker; son, Isaiah Whitaker; two brothers, Raymond Whitaker, Corey Trcglia: three sisters, Alexandra Ball, Raitlyn Conccpcion, Mariesa Smith; grandparents, Douglas liall, Colleen Ball, Richard Whitaker; aunts, Melinda Smith, Susan Strickland, Patricia Stanley; an uncle, 'ferry Whitaker; a nephew, Ivan; and three nieces, /yndaya, Violet, and Willow. The family will hold a private service at a later date. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the funeral home to help offset funeral expenses. We, the staff at Davic Funeral Sen ice of Mocks\ ille. are honored to ser\ e the Whitaker family with funeral arrangements. o DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Fred Lewis Foster Jr. November 14. 1942 - April S. 2024 Mr, I'rcd Lewis l-'osler. .Ir.. age 81. passed into the hands of the Lord on Monday. April 8. 2024. at his home after his battle with Alzheimer's, lie was surrounded by his family's love from both near and far. Born and raised in Maine, he lived in several towns and split time between his grandparents' farm and home and even lived with aunts and uncles at limes when his mother was sick. I le was the 3rd child of 15, born to I'red and Virginia (Oilman) Foster. After graduating High School, he attended I'he Salvation Army School for Oftlcers in Boston. Massachusetts. From there he found himself a Captain in the Salvation Army in Ilerkimer. New York. It is in Ilerkimer that he met and married the love of his life, Carole Saunders. Together, for over 50 years, ihcy raised 3 sons. James. Jon. and Brian. Fred's faith was always an important pillar in his life and for many years he served as a Methodist Minister in the North Columbia Church, South llion Church and in Columbia Center. F'red found his calling in the Newspaper business. He began working selling advertising for the Ilerkimer Evening felegram. From there, he used his "gift of gab" and became Advertising .Vlanager for the Utica Observer Dispatch, to Cincinnati. Ohio as Advertising Director, then to Somerville. New Jersey as President and Publisher of the Courier News. After spending 4 years in New Jersey, he returned to L'tica as President and Publisher of the Observer Dispatch. It was there that he caught the eye of Ilartc Hanks Company and took a job as President and Publisher for the Anderson Independent-Mail in Anderson, South Carolina in 1991 . He cared about each employee and was not above helping them out in personal ways, be it advice, home repairs, hosting them at his home on Lake Hanwell, or any other way when someone needed him. He worked there until his retirement in 2007, but that didn't stop him from helping others. In Anderson, he really found his calling to give back to the community. In addition to his ability to positively motivate his staff to meet budgets and goals, he gave a significani portion of his own time to the community. In Anderson he served on many committees. In 2004 he was awarded the Communitarian of the Year award from the Partners for a Healthy Community. I le was on upwards of 18 or more community boards over his nearly 30 years in Anderson. Among them the Salvation Army Advisory Board from 1992 - 2004 serving as chairman from 1994 - 1996. He also served on the Anderson Area Medical Center Board ofTrustee's for many- years in various rolls including Chairman from 1999 - 2000. Awards and Recognitions included, in 1999 Fred was selected to serve as a South Carolina Ambassador for Economic Development receiving recognition from the Governor Jim Hodges. In 2001 he wres elected to President of the South Carolina Press Association. But Fred was not all work. He enjoyed playing gttlf. his classic cars. N.ASCAR races. Clemson Football and Basketball games but most of all he enjoyed his family. In the beginning years and his children grew up they enjoyed camping trips during the summer and the annual trip to .Maine to connect with more family. He also enjoyed backyard sports with his kids, and nieces and nephews. He was particularly close and fond of his Granddaughters, Elizabeth and Sarah Foster, and was very proud of their accomplishments. He is survived by his Son, James (Jen) Foster. Son, Jon (Heather) Foster. Son. Brian (Deborah) Cady; Grandchildren, idi/abcth (Ben) Olsen, Sarah Foster. Hope (Jim) Howard. I leather Rcid. Jazzmyne Constable. Sicr Ferrell.; Ctrcat-Grandchikiren. Vivian Sage Constable, Natalie Drummond. Logan Davis & Xavicr Reid; Brother and sisters-in-law, Gene (Cathy ) Saunders and Donald (Donna) Saunders; Siblings. Josic (Jim) Qtiitnby. .Mildred Levesque. Preston (Davida) loster. Cynthia Foster. Scott Foster. Sally (Bert) Goyette; and Sisters-in-law. Sue Foster, and Mary Foster. Fred had many Nieces and Nephews; closest to him were Michael Saunders. Robert Saunders. Bonnie Saunders. Gail Saunders. Laura Saunders. Linda Saunders. Amanda Walsh. Penny I urcotte. and many others too many to list, among them great and great-great Nieces and Nephews. Know- that he loved you all. I le wa.s preceded by his beloved wife Carole Foster; his parents, Fred and Virginia ['oster; siblings. Frida & Westley Foster. Rose. .Mark I oster. Joe Foster. Larry Foster. Barbara it.'laude) Beaucage and .Matthew- Foster. Friends and relatives are invited to attend Fred's visitation on Saturday morning. April 20, 2024. from 1 1 a-m. to 12 noon, at the Fnea & Ciaeeia Family Funeral i lome. 4309 Acme Road, Town of Frankfort, llion. NY. (315) 894-8000. Fred's Funeral Service and Celebration of Life will commence on Saturday at 12 noon, immediately upon the conclusion of visitation. Burial will take place at Cedarville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to a local community charity in Fred's name. The familv would like to thank the staffof frellis Supponivc (hire. Novant Health, and Bassett Health Care for their help and support in taking care of Fred- Final arrangements were pre-arranged and entrusted to the Enea. Ciaeeia & Applcgate Funeral Directors in llion. NY and locally by Flaton l-'uneral Service. Online notes of sympathy may be left at rr- ci, O d- UJ cD O o c5 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Mary Carolyn Poe August 24. 194S - April S, 2024 Ms. Mary Carolyn Poc, 75, passed away Monday, April 8, 2024, at Novanl I Icalth Kcrncrsvillc Medical Center, She was bom on August 24, 1948, in Ashe County, to William ''Bill" Joseph Poe and the late Donna Dette Badger Poe. Carol was a faithful Christian who loved the Lord. She was an Elvis fan and enjoyed drawing, arts, and erafts. Ms. Poe also loved being outdoors, hunting and fishing. In addition to her mother, she was also preeeded by a daughter. Dawn Seagraves; her paternal grandparents, Wade and Florenee Killen Poe; and maternal grandparents, Joe and Fannie Waddell Badger. In addition to her father, survivors include a daughter. Lisa Claudette Gregory of Mocks\'ille; two grandchildren, Olivia Ciregory Brown (Christopher) and Nicholas Gregor)'; a great-grandchild. lu'eya Brown; and a brother. William Todd Poe (Cinds ). A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday. April 13, at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Alocksville. The family will receive friends for one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for Parkinson Association of the Carolinas, P.O. Box 1465, Matthews, NC 28106. Online condolences nvd\ be made at j- Oi O OO T V/) ci r- 03 O I o ca DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Willie Rebecca "Beck" Frost April 26. 1941 - April 9. 2024 Willie Rebecca "Beck" Frost, of Harmony, was born in Davie County on April 26. 1941. to the late Rufus Mitchell and Copelia Rose Frost. Beck worked at Monaleigh Garment in Mocksville and was a member of Piney Grove AME Zion Church. She graduated from Davie County Schools. On Tuesday. April 9. 2024. she died at Rosewood Assisted Living in Harmony, after a short illness. Beck is lovingly survived by one aunt. Marie Frost Baskins of Winston-Salem: special cousins, Elizabeth Lundy (Willie) of Harmon); David Sharpe of Statesville, and Jerry Sharpe of Rosewood Assisted Living in Harmony; special friends. Mrs. Otelia Turner and Miss Cherie Ramsey: and a host of other cousins, the Piney Gro\e Church family, and relatives and friends. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, April 13. 2024. at Piney Grove AME Zion Church, with Rev. John Phifer olTiciating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family invites friends at the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Online condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com ri O o/ cr uJ ci" IS CD O o cO DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, April 11,2024-13 3- O i-i Lawrence Ray Carter Mr. Law rence Ray Carter. 90. of Mocksvillc. passed away peacefully on Saturday. April 6.2024 surrounded by his loving family at Novanl Health Forsyth Medical Cen ter in Winslon-Salem after a brief illness. He was bom on Oct. 10. 1933 in Davie County to the late Has ten Wade and .Mary Eva Garrett Carter. Lawrence graduated in 1951 from Mucksviile High School. He furthered his education at Coyne College in Chicago. II. and graduated with a degree in electrical engineering. He went to work at Western Electric. Win slon-Salem. then left to enter the U.S. Army in 1953 and trained with the lOlst Airborne Division at Camp Breckenridge. Ky. and was stationed at Vint Hill l-'anns Station Anny Base in Arlington. Va. His job in the military was equip ment repairman. He achieved the rank of E2 Specialist (SPC) Security. Lawrence then returned to Western Elec tric w hich later became AT&T/Lucent. Lawrence worked as a Senior Electrical Engineer at Western Eleclric/AT&T/ Lucent on Le.xinglon Road. Winslon-Salem. and briefly at AT&T/Lucent in Oklahoma City. Okla., where he re tired with 42 years of service. He w as a member of Center Methodist Church in Mocksville. where he was a Sunday- School teacher, led the Adminislrativc Board, w orked on renovations at the historic Arbor, led the cemetery com mittee, and was a mentor and guide lu many. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: his first wife. Jo Ann Allen Carter; and siblings. Josephine MeClamrock and Grace Elam. He is survived by: his loving wife of 40 years. Kalh- crinc Ploll Carter; a son. Allen Carter tDiane) of Mocks vide; a daughter. Vicki Carter Bettinger of Glen Allen. Va.: stepchildren. Bcnjy McClamiock and Kristy Snipes; grandchildren. Scott Carter (Lauren). Erin Davidson (Matt). Brent Bellinger (Juanila). and Ryan Bellinger; great-grandchildren. Josie Davidson. Pay ton and Eva Car ter. and Beau Davidson; a sister. Margaret Ann Carter Bry ant (Don): sisters-in-law. Elaine Alien Kent and Barbara Clonl/ (JC): several special nieces and nephews: and lots of other family members and friends. A special appreciation goes to Rev. Jesse Teal and (he doctors and nurses at Forsylli Medical Center fur their lov ing support. A funeral sersicc will be conducted at 2 p.m.. Friday. April 12 at Center Methodist Church with Rev. Jesse Teal officiating. Inlennent will follow in the church cemetery , w ith Military Honors conducted by the U.S..Army' and the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family will receive friends one hour prior lu the service, at (he church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for Center Methodist Church. 1857 US 64 W.. Mocksville. NC 27028. Online condolences; wtnf.eafc/t/imtrd/ifnu t'.ctmi. Carl Henry Hunt Sr. Our Father. Carl Henry Hunt Sr. died March 31.2024 at the age of 86. He w as in the presence of his family. He was bom May II. 1937 in Calawba County to Dwjghl and Louise Iscnhour Hunt. He graduated from Hickory High School in 1956. Dad worked at his father's car dealership part lime washing cars. That is where he developed his love fur cars. He then married his wife. Lois Ellen Fulbriglit in 1958. llicy were married for 62 years. Unfortunately, dad lost the love of his life on April 1,2020. Dad moved to Mocksville with OUT mother in 1959 to work for B&F Mfg. He went to Rowan Tccli at night to become a sewing machine mechanic. He worked his way up to plant manager and CEO at B&F Mfg. and" Mux- vil Mfg. Dad loved working on machinery and he had a gift for figuring out any type of machinery. He had been a member of the local Jaycccs and an active member of Holy Cross Luthcnut Church in Mucksviile. serving in several pxrsilions. such as financial secretary, church council and other commiltces. Later Dad and our mother transferred iJielr membership to St. Marks Lutheran Church in Claremont. Dad was always the fa ther that made sure his family has everything in life that he never had and he worked tirelessly to provide for his family. Dad was preceded in death by: his wife. Lois Ellen Fulbrighl Hunt; son. Carl Henry Hunt Jr.: grandchildren. Whitney and Hannuli: brothers; Sonny and Bob; sisters. Martha Hunt and Peggy Goodman. Surviving family members include: 2 daughters. Ani ta Hunt Hcndrix (Craig) of Mocksville and Myra Hum Bumganter (Barry) of Claremont; daughter-in-law. Marther Brewer Hunt of Mocksville; grandchildren. Haley- Hunt Wapa (Bryan). Maddic Hunt ShcUun (Haynes). Allie Hendrix Koesicr (Derek). Hunter D. Hendrix (Megan) and Briana E. Buingamer; and great-grandchildren. Corinne and Xander Wapa. .Annaliesc and Dalton Koesler. Racltel. Aly and Hannah Hendrix. Dad was buried at St. Mark's Lutheran Chua-h Ceme tery in Claremont at a graveside serv ice on Sunday. April 7 at 2 p.m. with Pastor Brian Correll officiating. Memorials may be made to St. Mark's Lutheran Church. 3216 W Main S.. Claremont. NC. 28610. Condolences: Burke Mortuary & Crematory-Newton is serving llie Hunt familv- DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERFRISE RECORD, Thursduy, April 11,2024 -13 Lucille Rcavis Melton Mrs. Lucillu Rcavis Mcltun. 94. of Mocksvillc. died Thursday. April 4. 2024 at KaJc B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winslon Salcm. She was born Dec. 31.1929 in Davie County to the late Thomas Cordle and Mamie Elizabeth Driver Reavis. Mrs. Melton attended Bear Creek Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by: her hus^ band. Rad Melton: and her siblings. Esther Foster. Wade Reavis. Felix Rcavis. Merrill Rcavis. Billy Rca vis. and Nancy Jones. Survivors include; her children. Sandra Soflcy (Roy) and Larry Melton (Loril. boili of Advance; grandchild. .Melissa Bowles (Andy) of Mocksvillc; and a great-grandchild. Madison Bowles. A funeral serv ice was lickl at 3 p.m.. Monday. April 8 at Lambert Funeral Chapel, witli Rev. Greg McEwen offi ciating. inlemienl followed at Union Cliapel United Meth odist Church Cemetety. The family received frieixJs at the funeral home one hour prior to the serv ice. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorials to: Trellis Supportive Care. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem. NC 27103: or Davie Community Foundation. PO Box 546. Mocksvillc. NC 27028. please memo Union Chapel Unit ed Methodist Church Cemetery Fund. Online condolences: \\^\-M-Jiimhtrrlfunertilliotiicnf.i om. Brittany Marie Williams Brittany Marie Williams. .34. of Mocksvillc. passed away on Tuesday. Nov. 21.2023. Bom Aug. 4. 1989 in Rowan County, she was the daughter of Jane Marie Holleman and Mark Dwayne Wil liams. She leaves behind: her mother. Jane Hulleinan; her fa- tiier. Mark Williams: a grandfather. Garland Holleman: A daughter. Ja'Kuyda Marie Martin: a niece. Oakland Hol leman; brothers. Majestic Jade Holleman. Born Ja*Rcal Holleman: half brother. Lonnic Williams: special aunts, Rachel Williams. Rebecca Driscoll. and Cindy Sawyer: special uncles. Tnicy Holleman and JcIT Williams; and a iiost of cousins and other family members. She was preceded in death by her grandmulliers. Brcn- da Holleman and Nellie Williams. The family will hold services at a later dale at Woodlcaf Baptist Church. The family ask that dotialions be made to help assist with funeral c.xpenscs. Wc at Davie Funeral Service arc honored to be serving iIk* Williams family. r< O rt Sadie Hendon Thompson Mrs. Sadie Hendon Tliompson. 82. of Mocksvillc. died Sunday. April 7.2024 at her home. She was bom May 12. 1941 in Selma. Alabama to the late John Franklin Sr. and Sadie Hall Taylor Hendon. Survivors include: her husband. Jimmy Taylor Thomp son Sr.: children. Jinuiiy Tay lor Thompson Jr. (Bcnita) and Rhonda Gail Robertson (Brent); brother. John Hendon: grandchildren. Allen. Nicoha. Stacy, and Stephanie: and 3 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m.. Friday. April 1 at Lambert Funeral Chapel with Dr. David Gil- breath ufliciating. in lieu of flowers, please consider memorials to: Hu mane Society of Davie. PO Box 937. Mocksvillc. NC 27028. Online condolences; \n\-y% JamhfrlJuntT(iIlu>mem'.coni. tv ci. k- 5 o DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Ri^er Dale HoweD Jmmry 14,1958 - Ajpril 14,2024 R^ger Dale Howell, Sr/s j^iuroej" began .January" 14,1958 m Davie Coiin^, Mmth Camlina. He was the ^ Ose late Lonnie HL Hsswell and Hazel Haitst«m H^ell On the mmiing ©f Siaad^^; A|jril 14,2024, he transttiooed and went t& be with Our Lurd and Sa^w fmm Chmt TMs is a mmt. sifiSeult lime fur uur femily; we give thanksgiving fur the yeais we shared Rugei's life. He was educated in the l^ie Cuuniy public sehuuls where he attended Davie Cuamty f ligh Sehuul, Muetoille, Murtb Carolina. He was furmesiy employed with Pitlsburgh Steel, Pittsburgh, Penmsyllvaniia. Roger was alwaj^ willing to lend a helping hand to his l&Iiowman. He enjo>"ed beinig a membei' of the 4 Aees social elub. One of bis greatest joj's was enjoying his toilly, specially Ms ehildren and granddrihhen. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death Ssy ffbiur siblings; Robert Hairstton, Da^id W. Howell, Oilbert Howell, and Tamm> Morrison, j- ri o A life filled with warmth, and losing memories will fere^w be treasured by Ms IMnil^'' and friends. Those who sur^we are: son, Roger Howell, fr, of Pfltsbuigh Pennsyh-ania; daughter; Maehalin Ramsey of Pittsburgh, P^nssdvania; four grandchildren; three brothers; Ernie Hairston of Mocks^iille, Month Carolina, Kenneth Hom-er (Aletha) Howell of Concord, Morth Carolirsa and Eo>'al Ste^m HoweU of ^lilteboiro, Morth Carolina; sister, DebMe Ditlard of Mocksvllle, Morth Carolina; a de^'oted niece who was more like a sister; Oina fRicky) Howell Dillard of Mocksville, Morth Carolina; a de%"oited friend, Joann Little of Pittsburgh, Penrmivania; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousii^ and friends, A Memorial Smdce will be hdd on I dSO PM, Ffidatj; April 19,2024, at Roberts Fiuinerafl Serv ice Chapel, rr VO Cl 1— O DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Frank Monroe Beamon June 25, 1938 - April 16, 2024 Frank Monroe Beamon, 85, of Clemmons, North Carolina, passed away on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at Cedar Hill Nursing Home in Clemmons. Born June 25, 1938 in Yadkin County, North Carolina, he was the son of the late Cecil Beamon and Octovia Bea mon. He leaves behind his son, Ronnie Beamon; daughter, Connie Jean Beamon; one grandchild, Marvin Beamon; and two great grandchildren. Willow Beamon and Gabrial Beamon. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Jim Beamon, David Beamon; and one sister, Camila Beamon. No services have been scheduled at this time. We at Davie Funeral Service are honored to be serving the Beamon family. jr rk O r vr> w cC cc. >- ? DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY o MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 18,2024 - 11 o Lillie Mae Cain Scott Mrs. Lillic Mac Cain ScoU, 94, passed away on Tuesday, April 9. 2024 at her home in Mocksville. Her funeral service was held at noon on Monday, April 15 at Cedar Creek Baptist Church with a I hour visitation prior to ser vice time. Burial followed at the church cemetery. She was married to the late Arthur Lemuel Scott Jr.. and they had six children. She had a wami and generous spirit and loved going to church and her church family. Roberts Funeral Service is honored to serve the family of Mrs. Lillic Mae Cain Scott. Online condolences: www. RobertsfiuwraLcom. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Samson Prysiazniuk, Jr. March 24. 1968 — April 24. 2024 1 ri o r-i to o-l Ci dT It is with heartfelt sorrow that we announce the passing of Samson (Sam) Prysiazniuk Jr., aged 56, who died peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on April 24, 2024. Sam's unique spirit and authenticity made him a loved figure among all who knew him. Born to Samson Prysiazniuk Sr. and Dorothy Babela Prysiazniuk in Saline, Michigan on March 24, 1968, Sam lived a life marked by exploration and genuine connections. His love for travel took him to many beautiful places, enriching his life with experiences and stories that he loved to share. Sam had a passion for music, which he shared with his children throughout their lives. Gatherings with family and friends were never dull with Sam around; his humor and enthusiasm brought light and laughter into ever}' encounter. Sam was preceded in death by his parents. Samson Prysiazniuk Sr. and Dorothy Babela Prysiazniuk; and his father-in-law. Jerry Kapp. He is survived by his loving wife of 29 years. Krislina Kapp Prysiazniuk: and their children. Logan and Parker. Sam was a cherished member of a close-knit family, including his sister. Kathryn Prysiazniuk Butler: his brother-in-law. Mark: nephew. Alex: and niece. Rachel. He also leaves behind his mother-in-law. Faye Kapp: and brother-in-lavs. Wesley Kapp (fiancee. Lauren); along with his nephew. Tyson; and niece. Sutton. His grandpuppy. Franklin, who was a source of constant joy. will also miss him deeply. Each of these relationships was dear to Sam as family was always his top priority. Sam adored his children more than anything, and he was so proud of everything they accomplished. Remembered as a caring husband, father, and brother, a true friend, and mentor to many, Sam's legacy is one of laughter, adventure, and genuine lo\ e. His spirit of adventure and authenticity left a profound impact on all who knew him. A celebration of Sam's life will take place privatel} on a later date. In lieu of tlowers. the family requests that donations be made to Special Olympics of Davie County. 644 N. Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028. an organization close to the family's heart. Online condolences mav be made at wvs'w.havworlh-miller.com. o o DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Richard Paul Whitney June 2, 1953 - April 24. 2024 Mr. Richard Paul Whitney, of Mocksville,70. passed away peacefully Wednesday, April 24. 2024, at his home. He was born June 2, 1953 in Nashua, NH to the late Earl Leonard and Rosetta Teresa Lavoie Whitney. Mr. Whitney was a member at Concord United Methodist Church. He loved woodworking, gardening, and going to y ard sales. Mr. Whitney ne\ cr met a stranger. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Kevin Whitney. Survivors include his wife over 50 years. Martha Eliza Whitney: children. Ediza Whitney Cranflll (Andy). Steven Francis Whitney, and Roszina Whitney Angus (Mark); siblings. Earl "Bucky". Merle. Donnie. Lee, Sonya. and Karen: grandchildren. Cora Nicole Whitney. Joshua McKinley Cranfill. Marshall Richard Coleman Whitney. Destin Pierce Whitney: and a grand kilty. Boots. A funeral service will be held at 3 p.m.. Sunday. April 28. 2024. at Concord United Methodist Church, with Rev. David Singletary officiating. Interment will follow at the church cemetery. The tamily in\ ites friends to visit with them at the church from 1:3() to 2:30 p.m. In lieu of Pow ers, please consider memorials to Novant 1 lealth Cancer Institute. 1010 Bethesda Ct.. Winston- Salem. NC 27103 or Concord United Methodist Church General fund, 161 Cheiry Hill Road. Mocksville. NC W 27028. o Online condolences: wvvw.lambertfuneralhomenc.co j- rt UJ O DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIK COUNTY KNTERPRISK RECORD, Thursday, April 25,2024 - 9 Edwin VVajTie Long Mr. Edwin Wayne Long. 82. of M(K'k.svillc. passed away in the early hours on Saturday. April 20. 2024. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salein. He was txirn Oct. 14. 1941 in Shelby. NC to the late Walter Herbert and Margaret Susan Spake Long. Mr. Long graduated from No. 3 Township High Sehtx)l where he was a cla.ss tiflieer. president of the student ct>un- cil. voted nu)st popular bt)y in the .senior elxss. co-eaptain of the basketball team, and received the Babe Ruth Award for ba.scball. He played shortstop on the Shelby American Legion Ba.seball Team. When Ik* continued his education at Cleiason University, he had a part-time job to help pay for college costs, .so he was limited in having time to par ticipate in extracurricular activities, but he did manage to be the top judge on Cleiason's Livestrxrk Judging Team. After graduation, he joined the National Guard and attend ed Leadership Sch<M>l during his 6 months of active duty. Holly l-'anns Poultry Industry, now Tyson l-oods. hired him immediately after his military duly and he wtrrked for them 26 years, enjoying many opportunities for worldwide travel during that time. Later he worked for Coble Dairy and Star Milling Company until his retirement in 2(M)4. In his remaining years he enjoyed golf, helping his neighbors, and tackling the honey do li.st for his w ife and daughter. He was a Mason. Shriner. and Scotti.sh Rile member. He was a member at I'lrst United Methodist Church in MtKksville. He w as preceded in death by his parents and two bn>th- ers. Hugh and Max Long. Survivors include: his w ifc of almost 58 years. Anita Patterst>n Lt)ng: daughter. Julia Long; sister. Rachel Smith: his much loved nieces and nephews; and he was honorary "uncle papaw " to his grand nephews. David. Jonathan, and Stephen Loy. A memorial .service will be held at 3 p.m.. Sunday. April 28 at l-irsl United Methodist Church in M(K'ksvillc. with Rev. Lori Anne Bowen and Rev. .Mark Loy tifliciat- ing. The family invites friends for a time of visitation after the .service. In lieu of llowers. plea.se consider memorials to: Shri- ners Hospital for Children. 950 W. Paris Road. Greenville. SC 29605: or l-irst UMC. 310 N. .Main St.. MiK'ksville. NC 27028. Online condi>lences: wwwJcimhcnJuncrulhoinencxom. ^ DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY o MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA l)\\ IK COIM V LM KRFRISi: K!:( OKI>, I hursda>, April 25.2024 - 9 a |J^ d. =5 Jane Guarascio Semple Mrs. JjtK' (>uara><.i<» Scmplc. XI. of Advance, died 'Iliur>dav. April IS. 2024 al Trlnilv UIjiin .Assisled Living in Cleinnmns where she had resided lor the past vear. Bom to Helen Walker and Louis (iuaraseio in Kaeine. Wise, on April l.**. I94.s. Mrs. Seni|>le eradualed from Wash- inyltni Park Hieh School there and attended the l.'niversilv ol Wjsejmsiii Farkside inajorine in inarketine. In addition to Ivin^ an enlhu- siasiieallv devoted wile, mother and yrandniother. Mrs. Semple was proniirieni prolessionallv. civicallv and politicallv everv- where she lived in Wisconsin. .Minnesota. Illiimis. ,\ew Vork and North Candina. She was the marketing direc tor of the Wiinnia tMNi Dailv news and was adjunct professor of marketing' at Winoiu Stale I'niversitv. Tlie Colleec of St. Teresa and St. Marv's Colleee. all in Winona. Mrs. Semple was the Minnesota vice |»residenl of the Inlenia- lional Newspaper .Marketing Lvecutives Association. Frev ious to that she had been on the sales staff of the Kaeine Journat-'Iiines. the equestrian niaea/ine. Lquine Lvents. and was an on screen personality at a hval 'lA' station interviewing celehrities such as civil riehts activ ist Jesse Jackson. .After .Mrs. Semple moved to Southport. Si', she joined I'lotilla 10 (1.^ of the I S Coast (iuard Auviliary. She was deciiraled In the Coast (iuard vv ith its Commandant's Let ter of Commendation and a .Meritorious Team Citation for her ellorts in the aftennath of a lire that destroyed Station Oak Island. While she was in Southport. Mrs. Semple re|rresenled Sacred Heart Catholic Church at the .Ministerial Assivia- tion and w as elected its nuxJeralor. She w as also chair of the Martin Luther Kine Day Celebration, and chair of the Crop NS'alk amone other civic activ ities. Mrs. Semjde retired to Advance in 2<H2. She hel{H.'d with the efforts to secure the new Davie C.'ounly Hiiih SkhiNil. Then she vvas active for years wlien St. l-'rancis Assisi Church s}>onsored the Shainrtvk Run. handliim press relations and soliciting sjunisors and donors. Mrs. Semple was active in events s}Htnsored by the church. .Assembly 12bl()ofthe Kni|;hts of Columbus and the .Advance Tire Department. Surviviirs include; her liustiand of 42 years. Ron Semple ot Advance: her dauehter and siin-in-iaw, Beth and Mark Meier of Advance; her dauehter. Traci I'ord- haiii and her s{Htuse. Dale .Mit^'uel of Fortland. Ore.: her erandchildren. Xandre Hemande/ and Mi^'uel Hernande/. and his partner. Ken/ie Corse, of Fortland; a foster son. Collins Lester of Billines. Mont.: her sisters. Helen ("line. Joan llhnann. Mary Lou Sorensen and her husband. Louis, all of Wiseonsin: and many nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends. l ather Lric KtiwaNki,pastor of St. Traticis.Assisi (.'alh- olic Church will ofticiate at her Requiem .Ma.ss at in the church lOa.m. Triday. A|>ril 2b..Areception will follow in tfie church liall. Inlennent in Salisbury .N'alional Cemetery will l>e private. 1 he family is eternally grateful for the lov ine care site received from the siatV i>f I'rinity Llms .Assisted Liv injt in C'lemmons. CO O DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Ricky Alan Franklin July 8, 1954 ^ April 26, 2024 (age 69) Ricky Alan Franklin, 69 of iVlocksville, NC, passed away Friday, April 26, 2024 at his home with his family by his side. Mr. Franklin was born July 8, 1954 in Surr\ Count}, North Carolina, to the laic John Oliver Franklin and Hvelyn Whiscnhul Franklin. Mr. Franklin ser.'ed in the United States Marine Corp and was employed as a Machinist in the Manufacturing Industr}. He was preceded in death by his parents. Sur\'i\'ing is his llance. Edith Tullle; one brother, Gary Wayne Franklin (Ann); and one sister, Janet Franklin Fowler. The family will hold a Celebration of Life Memorial service at a later date. We. the staff at Da\ ic Funeral Service, are honored to ser\ e the Franklin familv \^■ith funeral arrangements. j- o_ry C) I'l O DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Jason Scott Snyder January 22, 1992 April 26, 2024 (age 32) Jason ScoU Snyder, 32 of Mock.s\ ille, NC, passed away Friday, April 26, 2024 at his home with his family by his side. Mr. Sm dcr was born January 22, 1992 in I)a\ idson CA'tunty, North Carolina, to Glenn Clay Snyder III and Christie Marie Snyder. 1 le preceded in death by his brother, Glenn Michael Snyder; two grandfathers; Glenn Clay Snyder Jr, Jimmy Hugcnc Robertson Sr.; four great grandfathers, J.C. I lenr) Scamon, William I Icnry Robertson Sr., George Wot^dward, Glenn C4a>' Sn\der Sr.; and four great grandmothers; Mar\" Robbins Seamon, Lib Woodward, Joann Snyder. Ethel Waller Robertson. Sur\"iving are his parents; one brother, Nicholas Aaron Sn\ der; paternal grandparents, Diane Cooper (Steve), maternal grandparent, Kathy Woodward; four uncles; Jimmy Robertson Jr., Mackinzie Robertson (Amelia), Colby Robertson (Dazman), Christopher I lollingsworlh; two aunts, Tamnw' Wooten (Jimmic Hart), Beth Robertson, and many cousins. The family request that donations be made to the funeral home to assist with funeral expenses. We, the staff at Davic Funeral Serv ice, are honored to ser\ c the Snyder famih' with funeral arrangements. c» O •iJ O . .o DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Milton Clyde Nokovich November 11,1932 — April 27,2024 Mr. Milton Clyde Nokovich, 91 of Mocksville, NC passed away on April 27, 2024, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom on November 11,1932, in Washington PA to Michael and Mary Budash Nokovich and grew up in Buffalo, NY. He served in the U.S. Navy and was honorably discharged in 1958. He then moved to NC to work for Western Electric (WE) and retired from AT&T, Lucent Technologies. While working at WE, he met his wife and raised his family in the sunny south. Upon retirement he enjoyed traveling, reading and spending time on the farm with his family. He was preceded in death by his wife. Sue Nokovich. Surviving are two daughters, Debra Nokovich and Kim Nokovich Tilley (Anthony); Son, Michael Nokovich (Sharon); and four grandchildren; Brittany Kues (Jake); Michael Tilley; Austin Tilley (Tara) and Shannon Weston (Brock); Great Grandson, Grant Kues; and his brother, John Nokovich. Please send donations to the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, NC A private family service will be held later this month. 0 ri y 1 V/^ UJ <5 V- o DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA o c5 06 \A d <£ cD O Angela Kay Samples Cantrell October 28. 1943 - April 28. 2024 Mrs. Angela Kay Samples Cantrell, 80. of Old Stage Road, died Sunday, April 28, 2024, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom on October 28, 1943, in West Virginia, to the late Ralph Leonard and Nina Fa\'c Myers Samples. Angela, who was arrcctionatcI\' known as Frammy by many, was well-loved. She had a natural ability to make people laugh with her quick wit and sense of humor, no matter what the situation was. Angela was a devoted member of Hope Baptist Tabcmaelc for over twenty years. During this lime, she taught Sunday school, helped in VBS, volunteered in the nursery, and sang in the choir. Before her battle with cancer, she actively participated in the Ladies Fellowship. Despite her illness often hindering her attendance, her love for her Savior and church family never wavered. Angela loved her family, especially her grandchildren. She had three, but she would tell you that she had six because, to Angela, in-laws were not "in-law.s", they were a daughter, granddaughters, and a grandson. Angela was also blessed with and enjoyed five great-grandchildren. When she would walk into a room, >'0U would hear all of them shout, "Framm\A' She was prtmd of them and would alwa\-s ask how the>' vs'ere doing. With her family surrounding her bedside, her last words were a prayer thanking the Lord for her life and her family. Angela and Elwood were married for 62 years. Through tips and downs, mountain tops and valleys, their marriage stood the test of time. In her final days. Angela's greatest worry was making sure that Fdwood would be taken care of. She will be missed by all, but her friends and family can take comfort in knowing that there is a reunion coming for all those who. like Angela. ha\'e put their faith in Christ. 1 Thessalonians 4:13 - 14 "But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which arc asleep, that ye son-ow not. c^•en as others which have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him." In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son. Gregory Scott Cantrell; and a brother, Ralph Leonard "Bu/./y*" Samples, 11. Suiwivors include her husband of 62 years, Llwood Cantrell; a son. Pastor Chris Cantrell (Libby) of Yadkinville; three grandchildren. C3")rey Cantrell (Charity), Cassic Robens (Allen), and Caleb Cantrell (Jess); five great grandchildren, Chloe Cantrell. Flunter Cantrell. Sophia Roberts. Elliott Cantrell, and Isabella Roberts; and several nieces and nephews, oi A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, May 3, at Mope Baptist Tabernacle with Pastors Chris ^ Cantrell, CT")rcy Cantrell. and Allen Barker officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family will recei\ e friends frt>m 6 lo 8 p.m., Thursday, .May 2. at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials ma\- be considered for 1 lope Baptist 'fabernaelc, 2408 US llwy 158, Moeksville, NC 27028. Y' Online condolences ma\" be made at wwwx'alonfunijralsmicc.com. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA David Lee Dickens September 2, 1956 ~ April 29, 2024 (age 67) David Lee Dickens, 67 of Olin, NC, passed away Monday, April 29, 2024 at Gordon's Hospice House in Statesville. Mr. Dickens was bom September 2, 1956 in Iredell County, North Carolina, to the late Robert Lee Dickens and Melba Jean Saunders Dickens. Mr. Dickens was employed in the Manufacturing Industry, at Thomasville Fumiture. He was preceded in death by his parents. Surviving are his sisters. Sue Brooks (Page) and Janice Henderson. No services are scheduled at this time. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Gordon's Hospice House in Statesville. We, the staff at Davie Funeral Service, are honored to serve the Dickens family with funeral arrangements. Kn UJ 5 a rs DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA cP DAN Ii: (OlMA I;M I;RPKISK KKCORD. l lmrsda\. .Ma\ 2, 2024 - 9 Karl Ldward Urode Mr. Karl Hduard 7.*. df \V, ("hurcli Si.. .Mucks- villc. died Sunda). .-\prii 2S. 2024 al Kale 13. ReMuilds Huspiee Home in W'insloii-Sa- Icin. He vsas born on June 21. V ' V ]y?0 In Ravenna. Oliio lo llie B • n lale Harold William and Wanila B V , - ^1 Jeannelie Delony Brode. I Si bived desiyniii^I '1 Y—'ifl lliincN. so lie ohlained a iiaeli- B > V ctiir's decree in enyineerini: Kk - JM and worked lor Kavdon ("orj). B\^<. for nianv vears. He spent many vears in ("hina workinc lo de- sicn w indrnil! enercy bearincs. ^'ivl owned his own ^^B neeriny wlheli he retired. Karl loved to hum and tish. collect rocks, and work with llowers. He enjoyed vvt>rkinc in the y.ird. cmikiny. and visilinc ihe beach. .Most of all. he enjoyed s|Kndiny time w iih his lani- ily. friends, and [jcls. Mr. Brode will Iv rememlvred as a creative, all-around yreat yuy. In addition lo his parenls. he was also preceded in death by: a stepmother, baye Brode; and u brother-in-law. Bob Nussbaum. Surv ivors include: his w ife tif four years. Annette Jones v)f the home: 2 children. Daniel Bri>de ((.'andice) and Sta- cic Divon (Michael); 2 siblinys. Susii Nussbaum and Bill Brode; 2 crandchildren; 7 step-yrandchildren; and several siH.-cial nieces and nephews. <me of which he thouyhl of as a daUL'hier. Haley Jones. .-\ funeral service was conducted al I p.m. NS'edncsday. May I at Laton l uncral Chajvl. with Rev. 'I'reni Patterson ofliciatinc. Intemient followed in Dulin C.'hurcli Ceme tery. The family received friends for one hour prior to Ihe service at the funeral home. In lieu of llowers. memorials may Iv considered for: 'I'rellis Hospice and .Supportive Care. 101 Hosjtice Lane. Winston-Salem. NC 2710.^; Humane .Siviety of Davie. 162 Webb Way. .-Ndvance. .\C 27006; or to Pancreatic C-'ancer.Action .Network (PaiiC.A.N). I.^(K) Rtvsecrans.Ave.. .Ste. 200. Maniiattan Beach. (.'.A 'J0266. Online condolences: n w iwcuto/ifuiuTal'xTyhT.i nm. Larry Brent (Jobble .Mr. Larry Brent Oobble. .^S. of .Moeksville. died .Mon day..-Npril 22. 2024 at his home. He was boni <in .April 26. 1965 in Dav ie C.'ourity tt) Lar ry Dean and Rolvrla .Sue Kinder j ^ ] (jobble. Brent was a hard-vvorkiny. fam- ily-loviny man. He was a meinlvr -I of the .Mivksville .Masonic Lodye » //l.v4 and enjoyed tishiny. boatiny. ' ' and sjvndiny lime vv ith his friends ^ > ridiny side by sides and t;ikiny yvdf trips. He dearly loved his wife. children, yrandehildren. and littledoy. ^ A He was preceded in death by: his palenial yrandparents. J.B. and Susie (iobble; and maternal yrandparents. RoK-rl Kinder and Katherine Jones. In addition lo his parents, survivors include; his wife of nearly .'1 years.'liiia Dull (Jobble; a dauyhter. Britta ny Lli/abcth Bost; a son..Ale\ Brent (Jobble (Kalhryn); son-in-law. Lric Bost; .J yrandehildren. Banks Lli (Job ble. Brennan McKinley Bost. and Lllie Collins (Jobble; a bn)thcr. ("hristopher Scott (Jobble (Kelli); a niece. .Mad ison I'aylor (Jobble; s|vcial friends. NeKon Howard and Wayne and Susan (Jordon; and his yolf yn)up and ridiny buddies. .A funeral service was conducted al I p.m. Saturday. .April 27 at Laton I 'uneral (.'hapel vv ith Dr. Dav id (Jilbreath and Rev. Kestler Ruth ofliciatiny. The family received friends from 4-7 p.m.. I riday..-\pril 26. In lieu of llowers. memorials may be considered fvir: Ijames Ba{)lisi Church Missiivn Projects. lO.tS Ijames Church Road. Mocksv ille. NC 27l)2S. Online condolences: ww-w-.i-atimfuniTolscn iiwaim. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA\ li: COIMA I;N 1 KKFKlSi: Ri:( OKI). 1 liursdj>. Mav 2.2024 n 9 (Jeorgia Diane Godbey Robertson Cfonr^iu Diunc (jodtvv Kolvrtson ua> rt-lcjMjd rnim licr carlhl) lonii nn April 2?. 2<124. Diane v\a.s boni Mas 19. 1952 in Reeds. .N'C and erewup in \\'e]em]ie^ M.'. The dauyh- er bnilliers; Jinuin Cicxllvv and 1^/ , Rminie (it»dlv\ (Pegiiy). and ' a \iiuni:er sisler; Sherri Hayes W • On Jan. 9. 1971 Diane wenl on a blind dale where she met Toininy Rolvrison. Nine monlhs laler lliey were married. On .Mareh IS. jp' ' 1972 Diane and 'jdmniy eame to know the Lord at Adsanee l.'nited .Methodist C.'hureh side b\ side. Diane ease the preeious eifl <4' lile to Aneela Ter- jvnniny in 1974 and lt> Miehael Robertson in 1977. Diane losed her I'aniils more than any thine in this world. "Ihrouyh the years she worked in many proiessions: the most diltieult was heine a minister's wile. Ihe nu)st iul- 111 line, and her true ealline ssus as a Registered Nurse. She reeeised her .Nursing iX-gree Troin bdrsylh 'leeii in 1992. As the years passed, she esentually settled inu> her I'astsr- ite role ol them all. Mamaw. Her lour erandehildren..Ales- ander .Mibott (Natasha (■rt>ss(. Jacob 'I'erisenning. /laekary Rolvrlson and Lmma Rolvrtson ssere her pride and joy. She adored each ot' them in their own sjteeial way. Diane. Sis. Ssseetheart. Mama. Mamasv; you ssere Utsed Ivyond measure, and you are missed esery single day. The ramily ssill reeeive friends at Dasidson buneral Hsnne in Lexington on .May 5 from 5-7 p.m. celebration of lite sers iee ss ill tv held at 6 p.m. on May 19 at \\'ella l ann. .76S W'eldon Smith Road. Lc\ingtt>n. NC. In lieu t>f llossers. the family requests donations lt» the Rands'lph lh»piee House at 44b X'ision Drise. .Ashelxiro or easily ts) Saint Jude's C4iildrens Hospital at wwsr.vry;?- (/(•s-ori,' or .Saint Jrsseph's Indian Sehixil at r )ittlii.> .-ixnilnli'ni'.'v- Xni ix- / //ii i//x/m / /nil Patsy KIlis Sheets Mrs. Patsy LI I is Sheets. S2. of "J'adkins i lie. passed assay Saturday. .•\pnl 27.2024 at home. She ssas Ixirn July 1941 in Das ie County .Allvn LIlis and .Nancy .MelJride TV lillis. She was the youngest of 1.4 r*^M ^ founding mem-FtT^'Ivr o! (ireen Meadt)ws Baptist L J She losed eolieeting dolls and^ K-ars. as ssell as crafting Christ- mas balls that she gase as gifts. She s|)enl as a desoted homemaker. ss orki ng custodian for (ireen .Meadosss. .More ssas a desoted and beloscd moth er. grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, and gmal-aunt. She ssill Iv dearly missed by all of her family and friends. Patsy is preceded in death by: her husband. Richard Sheets; her 2 twin sons. Staeey Sheets and "I'raeey Sheets; a grandson. (>a\ in Sheets; and 11 brothers and sisters. She is surs ised by: 1 daughter. Susan (iardiier; 2 daugh- lers-in-lass . Mailea (Staeey I and Li>retta (Traeey) Sheets; 7 grandchildren. .Amlvr Shoal (Vie)..Amanda Shoal". Nathan Sheets (.Miranda). Tra\ is Sheets (.Misty). Sawyer Sheets. N'ietoria Sheets, and Attieus Sheets; 2 great-grandsons. Way Ion .Sheets and Kyler Sheets; and countless nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. .A funeral service will be conducted at .4:.40 p.m. Sun day May 5 at (ireen .Meadows Baptist (-hurch by .Asst>eiate Pastor James Buchanan. Burial will I'ollow in the church cemetery. The family w ill receive friends on Sunday. May 5 fnnii 2-.v.4() p.m. prior to the serv iee at the church. .Memorials can Ix: made to (ireen Meadows Baptist (4tureh or St. Jude Children's Hospital. (ientry I'amily buneral Serxiee of Yadkinville is serv ing the Sheets family. Online eondoleiices may be made at »i uw.gt /irry/»/H7v;/.vt'n-jV<'.(f'm. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA UAMi: COIM V I:N 1 KKPklSi: KKC.ORD. l hursda>. M;i\ 2, 2024 n 9 La \'erne Wallace Williams Sullivan Mrs. La Vcnic Wallace Wiilidiii> Sulli\an. SS. cif MivksN illc. pa>scd aua\ Motida). Aj)ril 22. 2(12-1 al .Alri- um Health Wake I'orot BaplLst .... Medical ("enler in Wiiislnii-Sa- n Iredcli Counts to the late Luke / ** Iredeli Counts, eradualine Iroin Hannons Hi^h .SchiMtl. In I9.S4 1^^^ che married Wijliani Junior".Son- Paul Suliisaii iiiakme their hoine p iiL in Staless ille. Mrs. .Sullisan sjvnl seseral years as her husi>and's careeiser Ivlore his passine in 2(M).V In addition to her parents, she ssas preceded in death b_s; a stepson. Kcrrs Sullisan; erandst>ns. Shassn and Shannon Hartness; a sister. Lola Mapslead; brothers. Res. Irsin Wallace and 'I'heodore Wallace; and her constant companion for mans years, her cat "Uabs Doll." She is sursised by: her dauehler. Kaths Smitli (.Mike) i>r Mt>ckssille; a son. Perry Williams (X'icks) of MiK."ks- s ille. sshich S'icks ss ho ssas a losine daueliter-in-lass and eareeiser as she resided in their home until beine admitted to .Mivkssillc Senior Lisiny in Scptemlser 2()2.L 2 yrand- sinis. Caleb Williams o! MtK'kssille and Shane Hartness of Wilminylon; aitd 4 yreat-yrandchildren. Cameron Hart ness and Skylar Hartness ol" Pearey..Ark.. Lillie and .MJ. ol .MiK'kss ille. A yras eside sets ice ss as held on I Vidas. April 2b at 11 a.m. al Sitciets Baptist (.'hurch C\-nictery. ssith Res. Dale Wallace oHiciatiny. In lieu of llossers. please consider memorials to: .Soci ety Baptist. S7y CJarden N'allcy Rd.. .Statessille. NC 2Sb2.S. Online condolences: wwM Jaiuhirt/uiiirallmiiicnc.cum. Lllzaheth Burnette "Betty" Ward Lli/abelh (Betty ) Ward passed assay i>n .April 19. 2024 at her home in Bermuda Ruti. Site is sursised by: her hushand t)f .^4 sears. Richard "Dick" Ward; and her dauyhter. Kelly Ward. ^ 'L''- her father, (ieorye Henry Bumett: pHjjN her mother. Ruth Hedly Bumett: 'W and her brother. Stephen (ieorye Betty yraduated from the l.'ni- ^ ,1 ^sTsity of Tennessee ssith liiyh- y 5J est Imnors. She ssas a purchasiny ! ■'Vt manayer for The \'iryinia Dis ision^•v, -^h)tor N'ehiclcs. a ssriter and ed itor for industrial publications, and a licensed real estate broker. She ssas an act is e niemlvr of the .Mockssille (iarden C.'lub. a .Muster (iardener. a tutor and solunteer in Dasie Counts ScIkhjK. a solunteer and iToard member al the Das ie County Public Library. She ssas an actise member of .Mockssille l irsl Meth odist (."hureh. sshere she helped establish and manaye the Stephen Ministry. She ssilunteered for numerous church jctis iiics. She losed yardeniny. readiny and traseliny. She ssas a los iny mother and a desnted ss ife. People ss ho kness Bet ty losed and enjoyed her ssii. Iier K-autiful smile and her ssseet nature. She ss ill Ix; missed by es cry one she met. Her funeral ssas held in Richmond. S'a.. sshere most of her famils lised. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Linville Walter Church July 8, 1951 Ma>- 4, 2024 (age 72) Linville Waller Church, 72 of Yadkinville, NC, passed away Saturday, May 4, 2024 at home with his family by his side. Mr. Church was born Juh' 8, 1951 in Yadkinville, North C'arolina to the late Samuel Walter Church and Peggy Holcomb Church. Mr. Church served in the United Stales Army. He preceded in death by his parents and brother, UaiTy Church. Surviving is his fiance, Jeanie Moose; one son, Christopher Church; one daughter, Tracy Church (children); one brother. Leslie Church (wife and children): a niece. Ylindy Church: two grandchildren, Ashton Wilson, Kali Cook; and long-time friends, Bob Stamey and family. The family will receive IViends Inmi 5:00pm to 7:00pm on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, at Davie funeral Home Chapel in Mocks\'ille. A Celebration of Life ser\ ice will lake place at 1 :00pm on 'fhursday. May 9, 2024 at the Salisbury National Ccmcteiy in Salisbury. We. the staff at Da\"ie Funeral Scr\ iee, are honored to scr\ c the Cdiurch famih' with funeral arrangements. a- <"i o J- < lU Cb C 3 *- DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA UAVIKCOIM V i:NTi;KPKlSi:Ri:C ()Kl), Thursda\.Ma> y. 2024-9 Richard Louis 'Dick* Reuter Mr. Richard "Dick" Loui'- Uculcr. Sy. of MiH:k>sillc. pa>>cd awa> \S'cdiic>dd>..April 24. 2024 jl .Alrium Health Wake J bre>l Uapli.st .Medical (.'enter in W in>l<ni-Sa!ein. He \\a> Ixini nn l eb. 2.v 19.^.^ in 'Irunibuil County. Ohio to the late Paul !•. and Helen Lou Miller Ueuler. -r I Mr. Beuter \\aN a Puqile Heart D- recipient. ha\ine >er\ed in the 1 •■^nny durine the Korean I (.'onllicl. He loved eolf. had a paN>ionate career in car racine. • ^ ineinlvr of S[>ort> ("ar C:iub o!" America (SCCA). Mr. y v.i Beuter will be reuieinivred a> an ' i ' '''' -Ainerican hero, loviny hu>band.lather, and friend to many. KH -Vi addition to hi> parent.^, hefll ' preceded in death by a ■re. xTT^T^Bi Konrad Ueuter. .Sur\i\or> include: hi.s wife of *:JH 4y \ears. Lynn Hoppiny Beuter of the home: 2 children. Inyrid \\ilM)n Beuter of Lairfax. \a. and .Mark Richard Beuter (Stephanie Doby) of CleinmonM and } yrandchildren. Lyla .Alana Beuter. .Michael Beuter of'i'uoon..Art/...Alicia Syverson of La.'v \'eyaN. Nev. A memorial yravoide wa> cvmducted at 11 a.m. Thurs- dav. Ma\ 2 at Salisbury National Ceitielery with military honors. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Debbie Haincsworth for the love and care stmw n to Rich ard in his final days. In lieu of Mowers, memorials may fv considered U)r Trellis Hospice and Supportive (.'arc. 101 Hospice Lane. W inston-Salcm. -NC 27 lO.T Online condolences: i\\\ iy.f(ii'iiifniifriilMTvicf.i<ini. r,, Kay Thoniason Brady Kay Thoma.son Brady of .Advance. NC* died on May 1. 2024. She was bom (t) the late Lois Penley and 'I'liomas Wat- T 1 son 'Ihomason in Salisbury. .^■(^ p Is. addition to tier parents, she preceded in death bv her irother Tommy Thon ason and !-■ ; m-. Kay yradualed from Br)yden^ Hiyh ScluHil in Salisbury where I ''her Home Lconomics report card I ' staled that she talked entirely ltH> I i much, an indication that she had many friends 1 husband. Ibnt Brady, loved and admired her children. '!'«HJd lianihardt and his wil'e John .Ann of Raleiyli. NC. Tom Lamhardt of Whilelish. Mont., and Katherine Bynum and her husband (^uin By num of .-\lhens.(5a. .She was also as(jecial nmlher to .Mike Brady and his wife Shanmm. Me- yaii Brttwn and her husband Davin. and .Melissa l'ortx:s and her husband William. She adored and had a ch»e rela tionship with every one id her yrandchildren. yiv iny each special attenliim.'I hey are Mary Todd and Lvelyn Lant- hardt. Roycc and Whit By num..-\ndrew and Adam Brow n. Sophia and Patrick Brady, and .Molly ln)rbes. Kav was active in the community. She worked for the Dav ie County ScIukiIs. the Dav ie ("hamlvr of (.'ominerce. and served on the Board of The Davie County Ciroup Home, now known as Impact v>f the Piedmont. She was a memlvr of the Bermuda Run Ciarden ("lub and the Da- V ie C^nmnunily Poundation Pearls of Lni[>owcrment. Kay wa.s wonderfully creative and yenerously shored lier artis tic talents. She enjoyed arranyiny Mowers, watchiny and feediny birds, oryani/iny and decorotiny her home, telliny stories, yiv iny yifls. traveliny. entertaininy yucsts. play- iny yames. and pulliny pranks. She had many cherished friends near and far wlm will miss her. .-\ visitation with the family was held Thursday. May lb at 2 p.m. at (.'lemmons Moravian Church. .^5.^** Spati- yenbery .Ave.. (.'lemnmns. N(.' 27012. .A memorial service folk»wed at In lieu of Mowers, memorial yifts tnay be made to Clemmons .Morov ian C.'tiurch Impact t)f the Piedmont. o davie county public library MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 1)A\ Ii: COIMA KM KKFRlSi: RKCOKI). lhurs(Ja>. .Ma% '). 2024 - 9 Lois Fortee Johnson Mrs. Luis Furkv JohiiMin. 92. (if Win>Uin-Sali;iii. pas>ciJaua\ Mas 2. 2024. atlicr lumii;. She ssas boni in Nessark. .\J. on Sepl. 15. ISJ.M. l!ic soungesl cliild ol' Ihe laic Rubin In addilion to her parents. Loi.s ssas preeeded in death bs: her V losinu tiusband or62 sears. Hen- jliB ry .Arlltur Johnson; her eldest son. ^r.f Lee Johnson; dauehler. Fatnela Johnson: erandson. .Shaun C3(H)Is- by; ^reat-yranddauelilers. Ashs'a .Siinone. Msbre Dunsltm. and Saliana Kayne' ('bin: her sisters. LIsena Carter. Daisy Nieels. and ' N'iolet Lloyd. Lois ssas a dedicated Jehosah's Witness I'or 55 years. She enjoyed iraseline. home deeoratin;:. eatine out. and sjtendine time ssiih her lainily. She ssas employed as a nurse's assistant at hlusliine Hospital and L'nited Fresby- lerian. Lois resided in I'lushini;. ss ith her ramils until 2(K).s. ss hen she and her husband n:h>eated to W'insion-Sa- lent. She leases to cherisii her memory: 4 sons. Derek John- si>n (X'alerie). Duane Jt>hnson. Terence Johnstsn. Faul Jtihnson; 10 dauehters. LIsena Johnsini. Henrietta Butler (Rayniondi. Slieila Johnson. Wanda Johnson. Lois Sulvr (Timothy). Rhonda Johnson. Donna Johnson. Dtira John son. Shana Johnson (Michael), and Karen Leiand-Hayden (James), ssiioin she raised as her ossn child; 42 grandchil dren; 92 ereal^randchildren. 52 yreat-ereat-erandchil- dren: nieces. Ceraldine Carter. N'aleria Bennett. Joanne .Mays, and Michele .\icely; and a }u)st ol' other nieces, nephesss. and cousins, alone ss ith Ivlosed Iriends in faith. .-\ celebration of Lois' life ssill be held from } lt> 6 p.m.. Sunday. .Mas 12 at Lamlvrt i uiieral ("hapel. 'I he celebra- tii>n ss ill Iv asaiiable to s less on the funeral lionie ssebsite. Online c<mdolences: w\\w.liiinhrnfiiiu rtilluiini-ti( .i oni. Larry Dean Knight Mr. Larry Dean Knieht. 6ft. of .Mockss ille. died May 4. 2024 at .N't>sanl Health I'orsyth Medical (\-nter in Win- sttKt-Salem. He ssas Isorn .Aue. 11. 1957 in Iredell County ls> the late Millard Bobby and .Marearel .Ann Salmon Knieht, Larry -»■ ■ s c, . t '"^s-d ridine his motsircycle and "ivi/X ssorkiiie at the Dasie Ctiunls f./' -SchiMil bus earaee and mainte-fjy "''•fl' 'wice facility, ss ith his buddies. ■ jB In addititm to bis parents, he Tj ssas preceded in death by: a son. rj- Y Blake Feaeoc'k; and a U " " Tyt bmlher. Das id Kent Knieht. ~ /2^ Sursisors include; his ssife of 47': years. .Maria .Ann W'rieht w Knieht; a dauehter. Sharee Knieht: a brother. Tons Michael Kniyhl ((.'arrie) of MiHiressille; and a eranddauehler. .Sophia Lee ("haiiey. A memorial sersice ssas conducted at 12 p.m. 'Iburs- das. Mas 9 at Jericlm Church of Christ, ssith .Mr. Jack l.ipses and Mr. (ihuck 'lay lor »)fliciatine. The family insited friends to sisit ssiih them follossine the sersice. follossed by a eraseside sers ice at .4 p.m. at Rock .Sprine Baptist Church Cemetery. Hannnns, In lieu t>f iiossers. please consider memorials to: C'ar- olina Bible Camp. FO Box 12.44. .Mtkkss ille. NC 27()2S; or R<vk Sprine Baptist Church. 509 Rock Sprines Road. Hannony. .N'C 2Sft.44. .Memo: C.'emeiery Lund. Online ci>ndo!ences: .Uiiiihiri/iiiumllu'nu-m .cnni. Louise Ward .McClamrock Mrs. Louise Ward McClamrock. 95. of MiKkssille. died Thursday. .May 2. 2024 at her home. . ... ^She ssas Isoni on (Kt. Ift. I92S in L«>rsyth C.'ounty to the late V (.'harles Lranklin and Jt)sie Lli/-^ ( abelh Ward. f ■ l.ouise ssas sery dedicated t«i g *■ her family that .she losed so much, -♦f. She ssas a faithful church niem-^ Kt and enjoyed sers ine the L»>rd by sineine in the choir, sharine relieious tracts, and ssitne.ssine tt> others. Louise ssas a remarkable quilter. crafline oser (>00 quilts. ' ^ some t>f sshicb base been sent to 19 states and .4 countries. In addition lo her parents. Louise ssas preceded in death by S older siblings and her son. Clay .McClamrock. Sursisors include; a son. Randy .McC!amri>s.k (A'ickii; a dedicated dauehler-in-lass. Judy .McClamrock; 4 grand children; 10 ereat-yrandchildren; seseral Inmus grandchil dren. nieces.and nephesss. •A memorial sersice ssill Iv conducted at 3 p.m. Satur day. May 1 1 at Laton Luneral Cha|>el ssiih Pastor ("hris C.'antrell oflicialiiie. Inunmient ssill folloss in Hi>[K* Baptist Talvrnacle (.'emelery. The family ssill receise friends for one hour jiritir to the sers ice at the l uneral Innne. In lieu «)f Iiossers. memorials may be considered lor Hope Baptist TalK'rnacle. 240S l.'.S I5S. .Mockssille. NC 27()2S. Online condolences: m-u \\.uiloii/iiniT{il.\frvit f.ioiii. n DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAMK COIJM V EM ERPRISK RECORD. Thursday, May 9.2024 • 9 O ci ci ■<*; Darlet McGurer Darlcl Mcaurcr died April 30.2024. Bom l-cbruary 1936. Preceded in death by husband. Charles "Chuek." Sunived by 2 lovinu .sons. Doug and Curt (Susan): sister. June Dtim of Washington C.H.. OH: devoted niec es and nephew. Janet .Morrison. Valerie Stier. and David Dt)m. All Services Private. THASK YOU. D.AVli: COUSTY Tliis is to serve as a heartfelt "thank you" to Davie C'ounty and to the residents that made it our Davie C.\)unty. My husband and I moved here from Morida over 20 vears ago. Before we moved, we subscribed tt> the Davie linier- prise Record so that we could mad and know our Davie Ctmnty even belter. We anviously awaited its arrival each week. My husband would read the print off the pages while ab.sorbing each word. Thank You. Enterprise Record. Everyone we encountered made us feel welcome. Even the folks that passed us on the highways would wave, (this was new to us). One time 1 asked my hu.sband. "Why did you wave at that man. do you know him"?...".\o. that is what we do in Davie C'ounty." He sincerely loved Davie C.'ounty. We first met our neighbors down the ntad. The Wil liams family. Lex*. Sue. Kay. and .Ann. Lee has now pas.sed. but 1 hold Sue. Kay and Ann's friend.ship clo.se Iv) my heart. .Ann's caring assistance never forgotten. Thank you. Wil liams family. We attended Hardison Methodist CTiurch and many lasting friendships started and continues. Among them C.'e- cile and Phtvebe Lakey. They vv eleomed us with open amis filled with vvamith. laughter and love. Ciod tinik C'ecile home, and Phoebe's friendship continues to be a lifelong and lov ing one. Thank you. Hardison. We of course needed a diKlor. We chose .Melivsa Champe-Seagle. We did not chtxise Dr. Seagle. Ciod did. I weep when I think of her kindne.ss and love. Mere vviirds can never express my sincere thanks to Dr. Seagle and her entire staff. Thank vou. Dr. Seagle Meli.sa and Wayne Hardy of MiK'ksville 'lire and Autti are responsible for keeping us mil ing and on the mad again. Many, many times going an extra mile for us. .Al ways with a sincere and wami smile. Thank you. Wayne and Melisa. The Sapp family. .Allen. .Andrea. Lyia Beth, and Jtihn .Allen Sapp the 1-ifth. You shared your feline and feathered friends, while brightening our hearts. 'I'hank you. Sapp family. The Davie County and Scotch Irish Eire Department EMS for they prov ided compassion and cure for my dear husband more times than 1 can recall. Responding like de voted family members coming to comfort and care.'Iiianks to the entire staff of Davie C'tiunty and Scotch Irish EMS. .A s(vcial "thank you" to Allen Sapp. Brent C.'arlton. and Davie Lee Johnson. Each of these young men came to our re.scue when 1 called and when 1 did not call..Always com ing when needed most. 1 lovinglv named them The Three Musketeers. 'Hiank you. my very own Three Musketeers. To Janev Sell a friendly nearby neighbor vi.sited one bright summer day. Janev invited me to Jericho Church of CTirist. I have come to know the fellovv.ship and kindness of that line church. .As Janev has continued to brighten my life vv ith her caring and vvanii smiles. 'I'hank you. Janey Sell. I met Phyllis Rcx'p at Jericho ChuaTi and she has be come a treasured friend who cares, who shams, and tickles my funny bone. Thank you. Phyllis. To Hosta Rosse. my gardening friend. You continue to bless and color my life with your green thumb and wann friendship. CJixl planned our chance meeting. What a blessed day. One could write a story about that meeting. .And I did Just that. Thank you. C«xJ. for Hosta Rose. This "thank you" is the most difficult. To all that I did not name. You know who you are. How do you thank all who have cared, cried, loved and laughed with riw more times than I can count?" You know that I am thankful for you brightening and hle.ssing my life. 1 feel better now that i have at least tried to thank Da vie County for the joy of liv ing here. While knowing that nothing could lie linna then living in Davie County. North C.'arolina.Darlet MeGurer Online condolenees: \n\-\\ J(iiithi'rrfiiiu'ralhoiui'iu\coiii. ^ DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 1)A\ IK C 01 M V KM KKFRISK KK( ORl).Tlmrsda\. .Ma> 9.2024 n 9 Linda Jane Owings Mi>-s Linda Jane 0\\ini;s. S5. ol" Mockssillc. pa.vscd auus jK'acL-rul!\ 'I'liurNdav. May 2. 2024. ai her Innne. She \^a^ bi)rn May l.>. ly.^S in Da\ie Qmnly lolhelale James L. and Anna Mue Ander- y JIJ son ()\\ ines. '■ Linda erew up in Da\ ie ("oun- "* ly and eraduated I'roin MiKks- \ille Hieti SetuH)! in 19.^0. She ■,j ^ c<'i a business deyree iVoin Bre- ("olleye. Linda uorked 15 \0' \ / I years al MeLeans Truekiny until . its eiosiny. After that she worked ' at Hendrieks i: ('orrilicr C'on- ^ slruetion and retired frinii Da\ie\; V r County LMS after o\er 15\ear>. Linda was always aetise al ("en ter Melliodist ("hureh ser\ed as treasurer. Fre'sident of the women's yroup. and treasurer of the preselu»ol. In the DC' KC-'A she ser\ed as treasurer seereiary. helped plan oulinys and craft e\ents. She was known for her yiviny nature. Duriny ("ov id. she made hundreds of cloth masks and ya\e nn>st of them away. She also enjoyed basket makitiy. and paper crafts (cards), Linda was an av id collector of lenton ylass Ivlls and (iyurines. Linda hrved iraveliny the U.S.. Luro|K-. Japan, and the Pacilic. Sur\ i\ors include: her sister. Ann Coley: nephew. Chris ("oley (Li.sa); and a niece Sandra (ailcy. .A funeral ser\ ice was held at 4 p.m.. Sunday. May 5 at ("enter Methodist Churcli with Rev. Jesse'leal ofliciatiny. Inlcnncm t'olhiw^-d al llie eiuireh eaiiielery. The family in vited friends to visit at tiie church .t() minutes prior to the serv ice. In lieu of llowers. please consider memorials to ("en ter .Methodist PreschiH)!. IS57 L'S b4 \V.. Mocksv ille. N(" 27()2S. Online condolences: w ww.UimhiTtfiiiuTallKiiuciicA'itnt. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA f K. G (^ <r vr> U/ Louise Mary Boam April 16, 1926 — May 9, 2024 1 ^ The family of Mrs. Louise Toitora Boam of Advance is saddened to announce her passing on Thursday, May 9, 2024 at the age of 98 years. She was born April 16, 1926 in Brooklyn, NY to the late Annibale Tortora and Angelina Mucci Tortora. She is preceded in death by her husband, George Boam, and her sister, Mary Dobkewitch. She is lovingly remembered by her daughter, Linda Trimarchi (Joseph) of Advance, NC; two granddaughters, Oina Trimarchi-Martin (Gregor>') of Canton, MA. and Laura Pasquale (David) of Winston- Salem, NC, and three great granddaughters, Leela Martin, Siena Pasquale and Bria Martin. A private family entombment will be held at Forsylh Memorial Park in Winston-Salem, NC to honor the incredible life of our beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend. Online condolences may be made at www. ha\ w orth-m i I le r.com. o:' G o DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA UAMKCOr.M V KM KRPKISK RIXOKU. Thursdav. Mav 16.2024. 11 Sanders Lee 'Sandy* Granthain Sander. Lee "Sand}" (Jranilioni. S7.<irHi^h Ptiini.died earl) iTiomine on NS'edtie'.da). Ma\ S. 2024 al the HoNpiee Home ai Hieli Poiiil. v\a> bom on Ma\ 19.^6 Claude and Kallileen (tranlhaiii. Sand) eraduale of(ireetie ('ouiil) ScIiihiK. and IhH^ a eareer in llie hanlvine iiiduslr) (irenieiU. he and u ife Perl mo\ed to Lulawville. SC. wliere the) enjo\ed hie on the Saiilee CiMijvr lakes. Sand) enjiued eood limes with his buddies. es|H.'eia]l) hunliny and li^h- ine. I'rom Satitee to .Nebraska and man) points in Ivtween and lv)ond. U there \sas a eard eame or hunline lishine trip planned. Sand) uas the lirst to jump on Kurd. He was also preeeded in death b); his wile. Lh/alvlh "Pert" Ciranlham in 20)6; a son. Chris Cirantham in 2012; and a eranddauehter. Lindsa) dales in 2(K).v Sur\ivors inelude: his dauehler. Poll) (.Mikei IJani hardl ol' Moeks\ille; .s erandehildren. Seth ( I'arai dales of .\!oeks\ille. Lmil) Coekinan iDustini ol' Randlenian. and Jake dranlham ol Hieh Point; a ureal-eranddaueh- ler. Ken/ie (iales of Moeksville; a dauehter-in l.iu, April (iranlham ori rinil): a brother. Spenee (Katli) \ (irantham ol Snou Hill; a sister.Claudia Beamon ol Morehead Cit); a niece; and nephevcs. No h>nnal services are planned. .Memorials ma) he made to: .Arehdale Irinil) l.illle l.eaeue Basketball .-XsMvialion (.ATLLB.A). note Ciiris dranlham Seholarshij) I 'und. to: PO Bo.\ 4422. .Arehdale. NC 2726.V ilnzel .Mae Waller Knight Mrs. Ha/el .Mae Waller Knmht. 94. id'Potts Road..Ad vance. died 'I'uesda). .Ma) 7. 2024 al .Novant Health I'or- s)th .Medical Center in SMiision-Salem. She was born on Ma) 2. 19.M in Davie Count) to the late deoree Pinkston and Rosa Jane Jarv is Waller. ^ Mrs. Kniuht read her Bible dai- |p T' l\ and held tirm to her Christian l I'ailh and [xilitical views. She en- joved wnrkiim with her (lowers. \ crafts, and s[K-ndiiii; time w ith her ^'' . doe. Lmmie Lou. ^ In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death In: her Itus- H[|BBb|||r v ^ band. W.L. Knieht; twin-sister. /.anie Bosl. sister. Doris .M)ers; L | brothers. Willard Waller and Lac- e) Waller; step-brother. J.W. Mehitvre; and a erandchild. Candace Lace Jones. Surv ivors include; her 4 children. .Anita James (Roeer). Debbie Jones. Ja) Kniehl. Russell Knistht (Cher)!), and Aneie W illiams (Mark); 12 grandchildren; 16 ereat-erand- children; one yreal-^randchild; and numerous nieces and nephew s. .•\ eraveside serv ice was conducted al 12 p.m. I'uesda). .Ma) 14 in West law n (iaidens of Meniorv in Clemnions. In lieu of llinvers. memorials ma) be considered for ■Al/heimer's .Assoc. - .NC Chajiter. 4fi(K) Park Rd.. .Suite 2.X0. Charlotte. NC 2S209; or a eharil) of donor's choice. Online condolences; n DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA I>AMi:( ()l M V KM KRPKISKKIXOKU. lliurstlaN. Mav 16.2024- 11 Katie \ ir^iiiia Morgan Leonard Morrow K^jlic N'iryinij Moryun Lcmurd Mnrniw. known In Iilt r.imil) is ■■.Nanii) Kate". 6.^ t>l MiKkssiile. .SC. jusscd ana> Tucsdav. .Ma> 7. 2024 at _ lioiiie w itii her rainil) hv her side. .Mrs. Leonard Morrow Irorti Cahamjs Coiiiils. N'C' to !aie Jaek Oy- hum Moryaii .Sr. and Ldna .Mleeii •Miller .Moryaii. •Mrs. Leonard Morrow a hoineinaker. wiio lo\ed her ilv. her yraiidkids. and her doys. She preeeded in death In her parents. .1 Sijr\ i\iny: lier iiusband.Jatnes \ .Morrow; a dauyhler. S'iryinia Leonard UuHard iJolin i; 2 brothers. Jaek Oybuni Moryan Jr "Jase" lUeverK ). Slesen Miller .Moryan i Sandra); a sis ter. Uaphne Moryan HiH^per iRoberli; yrandehildren. .-\nna Pearl C'roiis. \\ iliiam Jeremiah Croiis. .Andrew IJul- lard. .Audres Bullard. .Adrianna Bullard: main nieees and nephews; Sons a and Bobb_\ Lin; and a host til' I'riends. The ramils held a yraveside sersiee on Saturday NLn 11 at 1 1 a.Ill, ul Rduaii .Vlcinorial Park C'b.iisjj in Salis- bijr\. with Kev.John Uullard.ol'lieiatiny. \Ne. the slalT at Ua\ ie I uneral Ser\ iee. are honored to serve llie Leonard Morrow lamilv with futieral arranee- Urittany Marie Williams Uriltanv Marie Williams. .M.ol' Mtieksv iile. NC. passed awav on Tuesday .N'ov .21. 202.n Bom .Auy. 4. jdS'J in Rowan Counlv. NC. she w.ls the dauyliter of Jane .Marie Hollemati and Mark Dwavne Wil liams, She leaves behind; her mother. Jane Holleman; lier la ther. Mark W illiams; a yratidfalher. (iarland Holleman; a dauyhler. Ja'Kavda Marie Martin; a nieee, Oaklvnn Hol leman; brothers. Majestie Jade Holleman. Born Ja'Real Holleman; half hrotiier. Lonnie Williams; sjveial aunts. Raehel Williams. Relveea Driseoll. and Cindv .Sawyr; sfveeial uneles. Traev Holleman and Jell Williams; and a host of eousins and other familv memlvrs. She was jireeeded in death b\ her yrandmoihers. Bren- da Holleman and Nellie Williams. The familv will iiold a (.'elebralion of Life Memori al .Service on Tuesdav. .Ma_\ 21. 2024. from 6-7 ji.m, at WrHidleaf Baptist Chureh with Pastor Chris Williams of- lieiatitiy. Tlie lamilv ask that donations K" made to help assist with funeral evynses. We at Dav ie Tuneral Service are honored to Iv serviny the Wiihams familv. Jonathan Todd W hite Jonathan lodd W hite. 11. of Mos'ksv ille. passed awav on Thursday .Ma_v y, 2024 at home. He was the son of John ITank White and Nanev Beck (Riekv). Me enjoved fanniny with his ... daddv. tisliiny. and workiny on ,anvlhiny motor. He be rememlvred soiialitv surv ived bv ^ Jessica and Justin White. Brianna Collet. Noah Pavne: sisters. Jai- tne i.ivenyiHid. .Meyaii MeDaniel (Travis). Deiiisc Link (Jr.); his parents. John I rank While and Nanev Beck (Riekv); yrandehildren. He w as preceded m ilealh In his ilauyhter. .-\nyel. The familv will receive friends on I-ridav. Ma> 17 at Davie I uneral HomeCha[K'l in M<K-ksville from I-.4 p.m. .•\ Celebration of Life serv ice w ill take place follow iny the V isitation, w iih Pastor Chris Williams tifliciatiny. .A private lamilv iiiifniienl vv ill loljciu the scrv icc. In lieu of llowers the familv ask that donations Iv made to the William R Davie Tire Dept. We. the staff at Dav ie T'uneral .Service, are honored to serve the White familv with funeral arraneemenls. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA o C4 Edward Eugene Chapman Julv 12. 1937 - May 16. 2024 Mr. Rdward fiiigene Chapman. 86. of Mocksville. died Tliursda}. May 16. 2024. at his home. He was bom .luly 12. 1937. in hlmira Heights, NY. to the late Orville Sherman and Pauline Esther Chamberlain Chapman. Mr. Chapman was a Christian who loved to tell others about .lesus and share about salvation. After moving to North Carolina in 1967. he was active in church as a Sunday school teacher. Men's Group President. Deacon, and a member of Builders for Christ Mission group. He was educated in Odessa. NY until the 7th grade. Having a natural God given gift as a dairy cow herdsman, he piefei'ied being on the farm working than being in school. Starting when he was 17 years old. he milked cows on several fanns over the \ears and was able to increase several herd's milk production up to the high standard of the DHIA. Mr'. Chapman was ei'riployed by Piedmont Agri-Systems, in Cleveland, NC. where he sold dairy equipment and farm supplies. 1 le then started his own business in Eastern North Cai'olina called Midstatc Dairy Supply. In 1982. he started Custom Pumping and Spreading w here he would pump dairv lagoons and spread on local farm Helds as fertili/er. His grandchildren have many great memories working the large equipment on the farms w ith him. In 2001. he retired, however, he kept busv b\ going on big game hunts and loading his own ammunition. He was a happv familv man and enjoved leaching his grandkids about .lesus. gun safety and skills, and hunting. Mr'. Chapman loved his family and spending time with them. In addition to his pai'cnts. he was pr'eceded in death by thi'ee brothers. Gor'don. Bernard, and .lames: and a grandson. Timothy Edwarvl Chapman. Survivors include his w ife of 66 years. Feme Chapman of the home; three sotis. Timolhv J. Chapman (Sherri) of Spring. TX. Thomas G. Chapman of Cleveland. NC. and Tincev A. Chapman (Winnie) of Broken Arrow, OK: two daughters. ^ Tarnora L. Williams (Lome) of Mcbane. and Tonya S. Chapman of the home: 10 grandchildren: 23 great-grandchildren: ^ and two m'eat-iireat-szrandehildi'en. A memorial service will be conducted at 5 p.m.. Thursdav. May 23, at Lambert T'uner'al Chapel, with Pastor Darrell Moser, II ol'ilciating. The family invites iViends to visit them at the funeral home, immediately following the service. In lieu of (lowers, please consider memorials to St. .lude Chikh'ciTs Research 1 lospital. 501 St. .lude Place. Memphis. TN 38105. ^ Online condolences www.lambertluneralhomenc.com k O DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA William "Bill" Oliver Roberts May 30, 1925 - May 16,2024 Mr. William "Bill" Oliver Roberts, 98, of Mocksville, died Thursday, May 16, 2024, at Davie Nursing and Rehab. He was born May 30, 1925, in Davidson County, to the late Alexander and Mattie Alector Braddy Roberts. Bill embraced the joy of dance throughout his life, recognizing its power to bring happiness and longevity. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Erlene Wilson Roberts; and daughters. Gay Roberts and Marty Roberts. Survivors include daughters, Kathy Whittaker and Lisa Dixon; grandchildren, Sharon (Dan), Brian (Cora), Josh, Tanya (Jason), Ashton (Ben), Tara (Brett), and Duke (Kamryn); and 16 great-grandchildren. Bill was deeply loved by his entire family and will be greatly missed. Online condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com 5 o ri vo iU i£ :5 (- o <5 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA u3 ct =5 Savannah Marie Brown No\cmber 29. 2006 — Ma\' 18. 2024 Miss Savannah Marie Brown, age 17, of Advance, NC, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2024. She was bom November 29, 2006, in Forsylh County, NC, to Chuck and Angie Brown. She is survived by her parents; one sister, Haley Brown Walker; in her words "the best brother-in-law", Preston Walker; grandparents, Charles and Sharon Brown, and Ricky and Judy Williams; an uncle, Philip (Wendy) Williams; and cousins, Corbin and Piper. Savannah was able to work for North Point Chrysler Jeep Inc. because of the flexibility that came with a homeschool education. Her job enabled her to fulfill her childhood dream of owning a red Jeep Wrangler. She was a faithful member of Hope Baptist Tabernacle where she wanted to be involved in everything that was going on. She loved serving the Lord and truly knew at such a young age how to show the love of Christ. She had a special ability to love even the unlovable. Savannah left a lasting impression on ever>'one she met ofjust how to love BIG! She was the first one to speak to a new person in her youth group. She wanted everyone to feel welcome and part of the group. She was also the one showing love to everyone's babies. She held a special place in her heart for her youth leaders Andrew and Rachel Perry but nothing like the love she held for their babies Brayden and Jaxon. Her infectious smile will never be forgotten, A funeral service will be conducted at 1 1:00 AM Thursday, May 23, 2024, at Hope Baptist Tabernacle, 2408 US Hwy. Mocksville, NC 27028, by Pastor Chris Cantrell. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at Hope Baptist Tabernacle in Mocksville. 58 •tT- c » O ri In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to 1 lope Baptist Tabernacle Attn: Youth Group. Online condolences may be made at wu w.havworlh-millcr.com DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ± ri o Catherine Sutcliffe Hefler February 22. 1948 - Mav 18.2024 Ms. Catherine Sutcliffe Hetlen 76. of Mocksvilie. died Saturday. May 18, 2024. at her home. She was bom February 22. 1948. in Pittsburgh. PA. to the late .lay William and Lillian Over Leslie Ly. Catherine was a gentle soul who did her best with the tools she was given. She loved her children, familv and her soul-mate beyond all else in this world. Catherine held her friends very close to her heart always, even when they didn t see each other or speak with one another often. She loved the animals she adopted and all those that she couldn't. Survivors include children. Fugene and Kimberly [rwin. Sisters Beth 1 Inch. Leslie Ciretton. and Ann Lynch; brother. .la\ Gretton: and her soul-mate. Robert Schwar/. A service will be held at a later date. Online condolences: www.lambertfuneraIhomene.eom <5- Y G3 O DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Deana Renea (Campbell) Starnes September 22, 1972 - May 20, 2024 (age 5 ]) On Monday, May 20, 2024. Deana Rcnac Campbell Starnes entered her hea\ enly home. Born on September 22, 1972, in Yadkin County, Deana resided in Stalcsvillc. NC. Deana was a rare je\\cl. She had a talent lor eomposing powerful poems and painting vi\ id landscapes. She loved spending time with dear friends and famih. laughing and eonneeting with a heart brimming with lo\ e for life and people. Her bright smile and sweet spirit brought joy to ail who knew her. Deana is sur\"i\ ed by her husband. Thomas Starnes and daughter I laiiey Starnes (both of States\ ille). parents Jackie Lynn Campbell and Kaye Bumgarncr Campbell (Harmony. NC)^ brother Joey Chad Campbell (Columbia, SC), sister Jackie Maria Campbell Head (Statcs\'illc, NC). and \\'end\' Lynn Campbell B\rd (York, SC). A Celebration of Life for famil}' and friends will be on Sunday. June 2nd. at 3:00 PM. at (iraee Bible Church in Harmon}-, NC. Donations can be made to Lpileps} foundation, Winston-Salem. NC. 3- O o rt <^ ci? O DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Wayne Joseph Palozzolo July 22,1959 ~ May 21,2024 (age 64) An obituary is not available at this time for Wayne Joseph Palozzolo. We welcome you to provide your thoughts and memories on our Tribute Wall. Davie Funeral Service. a o d ci .1) d. 4: o o cP DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Kathlene Dawn Edwards Van Schoyck September S. |b4() - May 22. 21)24 sr <n 0 Cii rt 1 U) d d :s Mrs. Kathlene Dawn Ivdwards Van Schoyck, 83, of US I Iwy 64 W, died Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at her home. She was born on September 8, 1940, in Cass County. Indiana to the late Merle Dewitt and Hazel Lees Edwards. Kathlene deeply lo\'cd her husband and family. She enjoyed crafting, camping, and tra\'eling. especially in the Western US. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death b>- three sisters, Patricia, Nancy, and Gillca and a brother, Jay. Sur\ i\'ors include her husband of 65 years, Donald Gene Van Schoyck; four children, Donald Lcc Van Schoyck (Katherine) of Fisher, Illinois, Charles Edward Van Schoyck (Patty) of Logansport, Indiana, Jeffrey Allen Van Scho\'ck (Vicki) of Mocksville, and Marcclla Charlcnc Lindingcr (Vickie) of Logan, Ohio; nine grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A private famil\' memorial scr\'ice will be held at a later date. Online condolences ma\' be made at w^w.eatonfuneralservice.com. c2 o DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Howell 'Hal'Swanson Davis \Vc jiiiK'Uik\; llw ol our dcarls li>scd lullicr H«n\c!l (Hal l SuatiMUi Davis, auo ^1 . Hal dcparlcd lllis world {vaccl'ulls on Slav l.v 2n2J. surrounded l\\ loved ones- Hal w as Km) on Slav 2f). iy.^2 lo Jesse at)d Lihei Dav is, I His earlv vears were shared wilii sihiines. Jesse ideeeasedi. Ulann <deeeased).( leve (deceased) and Kay Hal had a deep appreeialion lor his laniilv. friends. C'liureh. and eoninmnily He alwavs had a P 5S(BnF ' sjveial vvav ol draw me |x.'ople m 9 niakine iliem laueh and lee! 1 eomlonahle. One of his iiu>lios was "il someone needs a smile, eive ihein vours". ■:'''''vl(Jaled Irinn .Mineral 4io * * M l Hieh SeluHii, in \Sm sion Salem. \(' in iV.'sU, He was a proud Nav\ veleraii who served his eounuv durini; the Korean War. His love ol eounlrv and res[vel for others wtio served knew no Kiundanes. Hal was married lo his Ivloved wife Betlv Lou fill nun Dav is on March 7. I'J.^.L until her death m Sepiemlvr 2I11.V loeeiher thev huilt a life tilled with love, lauehter. and the jovs of raisine their chikhen; Karia (Marv Id leni. lirian. Mark iDeena). Hal was so proud ol his 2 iirjndcttildren. LNa and .Aiisim, He wa-s a devoted husband and lather and was know n lor his presence at his ehildren's s{Hirlini: events, td'len as a team coach, aiul their theaiei productions. His creative vvav ol writine jHvlry sineine siliv sone's. and laiieuaee known as "Hal isms", weie the stuff of familv leeend. .•\s a voime child he was lasvinaled w itii airplanes and in 19.^7. thanks to the Cid. IJill. he was able to fullill that dream and take to the skies. He attended Piedmont .-kir lines I iieht Scluwil and achievevi a Commercial Pilots Cer tilicaie. He had a l irsi l.ieulenant Katiiie as an active mis sion pilot for the Colorado Wine ol the Civ il ,-\ir Patrol. His passion for detailine cars was more than a hobbv or side job. it was an artlorm. with coiiniless houis spent helpine frientls yet to]) dollar for their tised cars or lielpme his sons earn some colleee monev. He worked tor .VUV; I lor d l veais beloie he letited m IVS5. On the dav he retired he w as tokl that there niav Iv an adjustment period to eo liom vvorkine lulltime to Ivme relired. He alwav s said that period loi him lasted "Ironi the fmnt diHir of the ollice to the dtxir ol his car." I he lamilv would like to sa_v a s[Vsial tliank _vou to Hal's eirlfriend. Chiisiine .Miller. Dunne the past d vears thev iuveeiijoved shanne iiiiisie.eollee with friends at the "table of know ledee". meals. Ciiurch, and companionship. .A serv iee to celebrate Hal's life w ill be held on Satur dav .June 1. 2l'21. at 2 p.m. at Ha_v woitii Miller Kindeilon ChafX'l in .-kdv aiice. In lieu o! Ilowers. ilie lamilv kiiKtb revjuests donations Iv made to Trellis Sup[vnlive Care. I).\\li:( Ol .M V I:MI:RHKIS1: RIXORI). Ihursdav.Mav 23.2024.9 Billy W ayne Fender .Mr. Uiliv \Sa_vne Tender. S5.of .\C Sill N.. .Mivksv ille. died Wednesday Ma_v l.*-. 2024. at Dav ie .Nursiny and Re habilitation. He was born on Jan. i.C Pfsi) to the late David Isoni "Creed" and Winnie lie- Hanks. liill born and raised in .-M- leyhaiiv Countv. .Alter mov iny lo Wa ■ P Moeksv ille. he Iveanie a nienilvr 1 I of Holv Cross Lutheran Church K J) I and vvas a loTiyiime iivmK.'r and honored with the I nsuny Hem .•\ward. He enjoved K)w liny, lish- iny. .s|vndiny lime at his cabin m lite mountains and haviny lish bBk# ftv s and cookouts witli his familv and friends. In addition to his parents, lie was jjreceded in deatii bv; his siblinys. iiohhv l ender. Lorene (Jodwin. Larl l ender, and W ihna Traitklitt. SuiV ivors include: his children, .-\aron Tender '.-Mlison i and Leslie Tender. Kith ol Mocksville; 2 yraiidchildren. Owen Tender and Cole lender; his twin brother. Jack Tender of Nkxksv ille; a sister, Norma Pickler of Hurliny- lon; and numerous nieces and nephews. i lie familv received Iriends from 2 4 p.m. on Sundav. M.iv IP at lialmi I uncial Home..-\ yraveside serv ice w ilh a brief V isiialion lo tollow. w as conducted at t [i.Tii. Monday Mav 2(1 at Crab Creek Primitive Baptist Cfiurch in Lnnice. NC. will) TIder James W vali oflieialiny. Ill lieu of llowers. memorials mav Iv eoiisidered tor; .Moeksville I.ions Club, c o Clurles Crenshaw. 421 Park .Ave.. .Mix'ksvdie. NC 27l}2N; or to Holv Cross Lutheran Chureh. IP1.> TS Hw_v KH S. Moeksv ille. NC 2702S. Online condolences: w u w.i'iitoitfiiniralM Tv'u i Aoni. MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Robert Lee Goins Mr. KoKti Lcc S.'.ol .Aiii:';!! Road. died 1 Lc^da_s. Ma_\ I-l. 2024 al M<vks\ ille Senior Li v iiiL'. He v\a.N Kini on I eh, 14. 1911 in ^'adkiii Counl) i<' die iale \S illiani .\1ar\ in Cjoni> .Sr. and .Mo/ella Shore (Joins. Bob v^as a inenilier o! Oak (irove United .Methodist Cliureh and retired from Ineersoll Rand ins. and Waller (Joins. Sur\iMirs inelude: iiis v^ife ol hh \ears. Doris |'a\e Huleliins (Joins; 4 eiiildreii. Ke\in (Joins (l;\aleei of Mo«.ks\ille. Keilli (Joins (Karen) ol Moeks\i]le. Kim Rieli 11 red) ol .-Xivn. and K) ie (Joins ol W inston Salem; 7 eraiidetiildren. Traei MeLavrhorn (Clirisi. rilfan) Johnson IKe\mi. Chrislina W hilaker iShanei. Josh (Joins. Dusliii (ii>ins (.Ams i. .AiiiIkt Dobbins (("sKi\). and Karl Cranlord I Heek_\); 16 yreal erandeliildreii; a i;reai ereai ^ratidehdd; and several meees and nephews. A lunera! scrviee was eondueled at 2 [i.m. Saturdav. Ma> IS al Oak (Jrove United .Methodist Chureli w ilb Rev. Bob Summers and .Mr. Dean .Allen ofliei.ilme. Interment lollowed in the ehureh eemeterv. Ihe familv reeeived friends from 6 is p.m.. I ridav. .Mav 17 at l-.alon 1 iineral Home. Memorials m.i> Iv considered for: Oak (liove I .MC. IW11 S l.'^S. Nhvksv ille. .NC 27()2S; or I rellis Supportive Care. ."77 Hospital St. Suite lll.U .Mosksv ille. .KC 2702S. ()niine condolences: u u n i itiiiniiiiu ralsi r\ uc.t mn. D\\ IK ( Ol M V KM KKPKISK KK( (1K1>. l lmrsdav. .Mav 23.2024 n y Cathy Kenee Myers .Ms. Caihv Kenee .Mvers. .S4. ol Milline Road. .Mocks- V ille. died W'ednesd.iv. .Mav l.S. 2024 at her lioine. She was i\irn on Julv 4. I'Jfty. in Davie Countv to the late Henrv Junior and (JIadv s Lu- r Catliv was an indejvndent fKT- V ' ' son. She mielil not have ulwavs K liked vou. but she alwavs loved ■' I vou. She loved music, watehini: H me I Davs of our Lives and .Matl(K.'k. B , f and was an avid JMers fan. .Most "1 of all. she loved iier faniilv. Je vous aiine. Je dois partir. In addition to her parents, she I i . was preceded in death In: a son. V-i Natiian Mvers: 2 sisters: and 3 brothers. Survivors include: .' cliiliiren. Lli/alvlli Shoffner of -•Advance. Heaven (Jibson of China (Jrove. and Sebas tian SturdivanI (Brittanv» of Hi eh Point: a eraiiddauehter. Luelia (Jibsi>n: 2 brothers. Ctuiiles Mvers of lavlorsviile and Hemian Mvers of Mos-ksville: and several nieces and nephews. -A memorial scrvice will be conducted at a later date. In lieu id' liowers. memorials mav tv considered for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. 5(H St. Jude Place. Memphis. IN 3S1(I?. Online condolences: i\ w n .fiiiniiHiiii r(il\t r\ ii i .i om. David Louis Pitts Mr. David Louis Pitts, .t.s. ol .Advance, died Mondav. .Mav 6. 2l'24 at his home. He was born 1 eir. 2-C I9sy m iredell to on and l.mda Dene /.mmiennan ^ Pitts. David was emptoved bv i in avldition to his parents, he , j sui V ivcil l\v: a brother. Brian Pitts^ * iColleen) ol Mocksv ille; nieces, I Catherine Olcr (Zach) o! Boiline ^ Sjirmes. SC. ami Caitlvn Brake of Raleieb: ereat ne|diew. Duke . Olei: aiui a ereal-nieee. Callahan "Calhe" coiklucled at 2 p.m.. Salurdav. .Mav 2.'> at I irst Presbvteriaii Church in .Mocksville. with Rev. Dana I ruits olticiatme. i he lainilv inv ites friends to V isit vMtii them immediatelv loliow me the scrv ice. inurn merit will lake place at 1 1 a.m.. Saturilav. Mav 2.^ at lil- i\iv ille Church Cemeterv in .Advance. In lieu of llowen., please coiisiiler memorials to; Hu mane Societv ol' Davie. PO Bo\ d.57. MiK.-ks\iile. NC 2702^: or l irst Presbueriaii Chuich. 2(>! S. .Main St.. .Mocksv die. NC27(i2S. Online condolences: wv-w Jainhimtinciiilhinmiu .com. MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA\U:( Ol MA KVl KKPRISi: KKfORl). nmrMla>. .Ma> 23.2024-9 Linda Dene Ziniinennan Pitts Mtn. LiikLt Dene Zinimeniutn Fill>. 74. of Advance, died Thurcdav. Ma_\ 1 f>. 2024 al lier lioine. Slie horn Au^. I94d m Davie Count) to ilie late L<mie IB^^* ("ieero and Mar\ Lillian Orrei] Wm F Ziniineniian. g <■ 3 In addition to her parents. >he■ K ^ j |B wav (^receded in dealii in a son. X I ■ David Louis Fills. ^ A fl Survivors include; her Isus4B I hand. William .Marion Fills; a son. Brian Fills iColleeni ol Mos'ksville; hroilieis, .Sieplien Zirnmeniian hia. iKaelieh daujthlers. Callierine Oler iZach) ol Boiline Sprmus. SC. and Caitlvn Brake ol Raleieli; a ^real-i;raiKls<ni, Duke Oler: and a ureal-dauetiter.Callahan "Callie" Oler. .•\ memorial service vvdl Iv conducled al 2 p.m.. Sal urviav. .Mav 2.> al 1 irst Freshvterian Church m Mikks V ille. vv ilii Kev. Dana I ruils olliciatini:. 1 he ramil) inv iles Iriends lo visii ujtli ihem nnmedialel) rollowinu the ser vice. Inuinmenl w ill take place al I I a.m.. Salurdav. .Mav 2.'v at LIhav ille Church Cemeterv in .Xdvaiice. In lieu ol llovvers. please consider menmnals lo: Hu mane So».iet> ol Davie. FO Bo\ 9.O. .Mivksville. NC 27U2S; or l irst Freshvierian Church. 2f>| S. .Main St.. Mocksville. NC 2702S. Online condolences: u vi w .hiniln ntiiiuTiillii'Uh iu .n'iii. Joe Marian Swicegood Mr. Joe Marian Swiceecvd. Sf>. ol .Mocksville. died Ihursda). Mav Ih. 2024 al Novant Mealtii I orsvlh Medi cal (.■enter in W inston Saleni. He was Ixini Julv 21. ]d.>7 m Rowan ("ounlv to the late \an .-Mien and .-\nnie (Juliet Swieeeood. Mr. Swicee<HH.I was a veteran ol the I .S. .-Mr j-orce. He Was a meinl\;r ol Turrenline Baptist Church. He was retired Irorii Crescent Llectrie Lnerev I niled. In addition lo liis parents, he w as preceded in death hv: his wile ol h7 vears. Mona Ruth Meminu Svv icec'iHKl; and a ^raiiddauehler. Michaela Drauulni. Survivors include; daueh- (ers. Reeina SwiceeiHid .-Mien and Sharon Swiceuo<Ht Brvanl. and sjK-cia! son. Dwavne Swisher iCmdv 1. all ol Mivksv ille: grandchildren. Jesse Diauehn i.-\ulumni. Kaleiuli .-Mien, and Brandi Svvisher: a ureal eranddauehler, Billie Michaela Drauehn: and nu merous nieces and nephews. .-\ I'uiieral service was cimducled at 11 a.m.. .Mondav. Mav 20 at TurTenline Baptist Church vv iih Rev. I red (.'arl ton oriiciatiiii:. Iniermem I'ollowed in the church cemeierv with mililaiv honors. I he larnilv received friends at the cliurch one hour prior to ilie service In lieu ol Iloweis. please consider memorials to; lur- renline Baptist Church Cemeierv I und. h|.' lunenline Road. .Mivksville. NC 27()2S. Online condolences: u u u .hiniluTitiiiuTnlliiiiiiciHnnn. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE; NORTH CAROLINA DAMKCOl M V I:M1:RPKIS1;KI;(OKI). rhursda>. .MaN 23.2024-y Urittnny Marie W illiams Urillaiis M.iric W illiaiiis. 3-1. ni Mowksv iltc. NC". pa>scd aw as nti 'ruc--da\. Ntn. 21. 2'l2.v Uoni Au^. I. lysy in Rowan C"oiml\. NC. vhc was iht' daudiUT ol JaiK- Marie Hollemaii I SIk" leases Iviiind: lier moilier. Jane Hollemaii; lier faiher. Mark 1 Wtlliains; a erandlather. (iarlaiu! Holleinan; a dauehler. Ja'Kj%da 9k Mane Marliti: a nieee. Oakiwin ffPn Holleman; hroiliers. Maje>iie Jade Holleinan. Uoni Ja'Real Holleiiiaii: hall broiher. l.oiiiiie 9||^ auii(>. Raeliel and Cind) Saw_\er; sjvcial uneies. Tiae) Holleinan and Jell illianis; ami a hosl ol Lou>in-> and oilier I'amils menibers. She wav pieeeded in dealh In her enindtnoiher". Uren- da Holleman and Nellie W'illiann. The lamil) will hold a Celehralion ol Lile Memori al Ser\iee on lue>dan .Ma\ 21 . 21)21. ironi h T p.m. at \M>odlear Bapii-.i Ciiureh with P.i^l«>r Chris \Silliam> ol' heialine. The latnil) ask thai donalions K- nuide to help assist \sith luneral e\j>enses. \Se at DaMe Tuneral Service are honored to Iv serving llie \S illiatiis rainilv. Warren Kent W illiard Mr. Warren Kent SSilliard. "O.ol Montclair Drive..-kd- Vance, died Tuesdav. .Ma_v 1 1. 2024 at his home. He was Kim on June IS. I'J.S.s. in I orsvth Countv to the late Trov Odel! and C.iro!ui l.eonard W illiard. Kent wxs a meniher ol Mis- sn>ns Uaptisi Church in Kerners- vilie and retired I'rom .Ass<v.'ijted Cemelerv Consultants as a sales director w ith over .sO vears ol'ser \ ice. He w as a veteran ol the I .S. ^ .-\nnv havine served durine the t ^HTIHk V \ ietnam War and was a memlvr t of tile S2nd .-^irhonie Division. He was verv patriotic, enjoved Iraveline to the Ivach and moun- and was av id eoller and who sporiv. sine- er and loved countrv music. Kent was a verv lovine lainilv man who loved life and "did it his wav". He will Iv ereatlv missed K all who knew him. In addition to his jiarents. he was jireceded in dealh h_v: a brother. .Mitehel Craie W illiard; a nephew. Stephen W il- liard; a brother-in-law. Mavie Melton; and a s(>ecial dear friend. John .Mason. Survivors include: his wile, (iale iJamev-Williard; 2 children. Roliert Kent Williard of l lorida and Tara Hol- l.mdsvvorlh iDarrell i of \ireinia; 2 eratidchildren. linlev and Daw son Hollamlsworlh; a brother. Steve Willi.ird iDebbie) of Wiiiston-Salem; and numerous nieces and nephews and ereat nieces and eieat nephew funeral service was conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesdav. -Mav 22 at lialon l uneral Cha(>el with Rev. .Alton Beal ofticiatine. Interment followed in Wesilaw (iardeiis ol .Mernoiv in CIcinmons with miliiarv honors conducted In the I .S.--\nn_v and the N I W Memorial Honor (iuard. 1 he familv received friends one hi>ur prior to the serv ice at the funeral home. in lieu of llowers. memorials mav iv considered for: iunnels to lowers I oundation. 2.ibi HvIan Blvd.. Stalen Island. N^' lll.hlb. or to Woumled Waixior Project. P() Bo\ ".iS.slb. [ojvka. KS 6(ib7.s; or to Paralv/eil S'eterans at fnii.i 'ix. Online coridivleiices: u n i*. .miiinfuni nil\cr\ ii t-.i mii. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Liikas Garvey Deal December 20, 1986 May 23, 2024 (age 37) An obituary is not available at this time for Lukas Garvey Deal. Wc welcome you to provide your thoughts and memories on our Tribute Wall d- ns 0 H> rO ri •-n 1 U) a. y DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Margaret Catherine "Cathy" Fowler Reavis April 9. 1958 - May 27. 2024 Mrs. Margaret Catherine "Cath)'" Fowler Reavis, 66, of Dutchman Trail, passed away Monday, May 27, 2024, at her home. She was bom on April 9, 1958, in Davidson Count}', to the late Edgar and Gladys Marie Gallimore Fowler. Margaret was very acti^'c in church in her earlier years and enjoyed working pu/zles, playing games, and going to the races. She loved spending lime with family and would do anything in her ability to help others. She will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, and friend to many. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by a step-son, James Charles Yarbrough, Jr. Sur\'i\'ors include her husband of 21 years, Mark Reavis, of the home; a daughter. Angel Rochelc Yarbrough of Greensboro; a grandchild, Saniya Nicole Settle; and a special friend. Betty Torres. o d c-» lO O I g5 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Mark Allen Dellenger November 9. 1963 - Mav 29. 2024 3- ri O c® ri Mr. Mark Allen Dellinger. 60. orMocksville. died Wednesday, May 29. 2024. He was born November 9. 1963. in Marion. Mark was owner/operalor of Farmington MufOer. Survivors include mother. Joyce Brooks Dellinger; lather, Gordon Lendel! Dellinger: children, Nicole Lindell Handley (Andrew) of Advance, and Travis Dellinger of Mocksville; brother, Rick Dellinger (Marianne): and grandchildren. Jolene llandley. Ripley Handley. and Lacey Dellinger. A celebration of Mark's will be held at 1 p.m.. Saturday. June 15. at Lambert Funeral Chapel. Online condolences www.lamberlfuneralhomenc.com cs. a. O K- o DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA imu;roi\t\J«,2M24'9 r«, O CTi o cO in $»2irah May Stanl«> C:'hri«c-«^ JijifjJs S'MSfJls-4 <''ll»liv^i>'»!;^• ^fi M',- 2f*Zi M Urfi-s:- Idfl! KjlJfSji-t t» W»fSxNV"VJ MfN-. >"'•.<■•■■ h>-?n J5.. *tt Orf-Jk' i'fAWrfj.. M'' %" i.4i^ ,%4m} %U»'feti.. .■•slilf ilVfri rfit»f >N,<N- .,i "J t m^ti 5%!lis- t" .■ttki ^ki■^i ^ftj5 <»,*<■ m jis-jrfiJi ti-y.- t-ki-t i ,4»yn^4iiM_^.. tar Jlx«s-)4 i''hf't^a-i 4 ^m.- W .*> /:V t f.«i I &tiij:1lfc-|)ls' *.- .4 Nc'Vfcis-?.- * islijiijj ^4tiky, d «+«- rfitvJ! •jfisVi.-J tm} dti4 HiiiSJs^ Ks-ifj*.. (Ks' w-jlUftiiHW iL^'* iiH*#-- %«•.. 4* (>,#4 is't wss'S.*^ («}■.- M CO C DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Death Notice Mr. \\illiam "Blir* Oliver Roberts. 98. of .Mtvksville. died rhiirsda\. Mav 16.2024. D.WIK COIM V i:.\ ri;KPKI.Si: Ri:t:()RI).Thur.sda\..lune6.2024 - II .Mr. Charles Kay \oun}«. 76. of M(Kksvi!le.died Monday. Mav 27.2024. Barbara Fott.s .Allen U.irb.ira Polls .-MIcii wa.s bom Dee. 27. 19.*.^ lo ihe lale Ka\ and Louise Jones Pt>ns in Davie Counls and transi- lioned lo lier bea\enl> liotne Mondas. Mas 2". 2024 al llie aeetifSS. Siie erew up in ilie C'»>nial/er eommunil).allendedSiiad) (in»\e l:leinenlar\ and Hieli SelUK)! where sbe yradualed from in . 4^^ In 19.^6. slie married Cliarlie NV. ittjV "(.".W." .Mien and iiKwed h> i ann- ^ inylon where she li\ed unlil 20IS. ^ , Mrs. .Mien is survived b_v: iier KT^ B .s dauehlers.'Jammv l lemine (.M- ^ Ion) of .Advance. Kim Davidson . f (.Mike) of I 'orl Wavne. Ind.. and n l\ Kandaee Ploii i.Sieve Ooeeri of .MiK'ksv ilie; and S erandehildren. .Me.v ((.'atherine) and Oen Mem- ine; Robert. Connor. Kalie and Claire Dav idson. and Arlisl (parlner. Kaliierine Crew-.) and Beau PhUl. In addition lo lier parents, she was preceded in death b_v; iw in brothers. Barrv and (iarrv; and tier husband ol 51 vears. C.\N. Barbara will be rcmemlvcred for her sin>ni: faith.com mitment lo tier familv and lo tier conmmnilv. Durine her [ifclime s!ie was an active memlvr of Coniat/er Baptist Church and later. Bethlehem l.niled .\lelln>disl Cliurch. She was involved in PI'.A. at PitiebrtHik Llementan. and North Davie Jr. Uieh. a memlvr of the Davie C.'ountv Hospital Board and l armineton Medical Center Biuirvi. Dcsjiite beiiiL' bom into a familv with slrone ties to tlie Republican j'artv. in a trade off made at marriaee. she Iv came a Democrat and her husband (a Mellnvdisii Ivcame a Baptist. Like everv thine B.irbara did. she did it to the full est decree. I or over b.^ vears she was an active member of the Davie Democratic Partv. was a lone term memlvr of the Board of Lleclioiis and a familiar lace al the I 'armine- ton [lolline booth for over .*^0 vears, Her life was dedicated to sup|Ktrtine tier husband am children. Wheti liiM m.irried. she manaeed lite Ixuiks |\v her in-law"s familv farm. I'oliowine the sale of the fann she and her husband slatted C.\S'. .-Mien (iradinc & C.'lear inc where she was the bookkeeper until 2(K)7. w hen C.'.W passed. She also worked multiple part time jobs while he: daueliters were in school and later Ivcame a licensed Re altor. She continued tliat role until 2619. sellini: profvr t_v and makinj: friends w iih all of her customers. Barhart loved to travel and w as alw avs up for an adventure. Durins her free time, vou could litid her attendinc her crandchil dren's athletic and sciiool events and volunteering in tin communitv. .She w ill lone be reniemlvrcd for the [Kisiiivi inipaci she made on everv one w ho knew her. a vvitiv sensv of humor, abilitv to laueh al herself and the manv "Barbar; .Allen" stories that are fondlv remembered. She rarclv hai an opinion she would keep to herself and everyone appre elated her open and honest friendship. .A funeral service will be held at I p.m.. Saturdav. Juiiv S. 202-1 al Comat/er Bajnist Church with Rev. Danei Crotts ofliciatine. Interment w ill follow in the cliurch ceni elerv. The familv invites friends to visit with them at iIk cimrch one hour prior to the scrv ice. 'Ihe familv extends the heartfelt appreciation to iIk staff at Somerset C.'ourt of Mocksv ille for the love and caix thcv provided their mom over the past three vears and ti the skilled nursine sialf at Bermuda N'illaee for their lovv and sui)]Hirt over the pasi month. In lieu of Mowers. p!ea-se consider memorials to; Da V ic Communitv I'oundation. P() Box .s f6. .Mivksv ille. iN( 27t)2S. Memo: C.W. A; Barbara .-Mleti Scholarship I'und. Online condolences; u u M.Uiinhcrrfuncrallinim-iic.K'Hi DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Donna Joan Nail Ueddington LXmnic Jojn Nai! Ucdilin^loii n!" MiKk.ss ilk'. N(" v\j> lx>ni OlI. aiui pds>cd avsas nn Mas 29. 2024 al the Kale B. Kc\iu)IJ> Hil^picc Home. Doniiie \\a> (lie ovMier and op- eraior ol' Doiinick (ireenhouse Tor «i\er .^0 >ears. S Slie vva.^ prcdeeea>ed tn: her |^h7 mollier. Zola Svviee^tHMj Nail: I'a- iher. (;rad\, T. Nail; >oti. ("arl Jel- I'rev Bailes; .".isIerN. Dean Waller \ <z> m and Slielb> Pardue; and a brollier. ^ 'llioinav Nail. *»l5r- J^H LXmiiie i> sur\i\cd In; her Im.s- hand. Roherl Bcddini;toii of the home; son. Robbie Beddini:ion (Li>a). and 2 iirandehil- dren. Jo>epli and 'l\ler BeddinuU)n. all (if .Advance.; >iv- eial iiieeeN. la^ri (.'<niner (West. Moriian ("o.Nlner Darken (.Andrew ) and her yreal-L'real-nephen. bain .Asher Dark en; X'ane^sa Waller. \'iekie Carlcr. and Belli Dallon; nepli- en.s. (■hri> Nail and Ale.\ Conlneror .Mth.'ks\ ille. .Memorials can be made lo the Davie Humane .St)eiel\. .A memorial sersiee is planned lor Salurdan June 15. al p.m. al Coneord l.niled Melhodisl Chureh. Pri\ale uraveside ser\ iees n ill rollon in ihe eemelery Kenneth Ray Green .Mr. Kennelh Ra_\ Cireen. S4. died Thursda). NLn .h). 2024. al .Airium Heallh \S'ake horesl Baplisl .Medical ('en ter in Winsion-.Salem. He t^ini Davie C.'ounlv to late James and .Nellie I'utieron Cireen. Mr. I f ' (ireen nas a veteran of the I ..S. Annv. havine served durine Ihe F Kvirean (.'onlhet. He had retired A' froin Stroll's Brenerv nlicre he ^Bl meehanieWeld-er. .Mr. Cireen enjoved norkine on aiilique John Deere iraelors .. and hit and miss eneincs. He joved plav ine musie n iih rriends; plaviny several insirumenls. Dai- 1_\ tripv to the ereek on his eoll' eart. with Luev and Chieo In his side was a Tavorile na\ to pass lime. He was qiiiek lo lemper. however, he was full of jokes, and was alwavs ihere lor vou. as he had a lender hearl. In addition lo his p.irenls. he was preceded in death In his be^l friend. Bob l.aele (Lindai. Surv ivors inelude: children.'I immv K;n (ireen. Miteh- el! Burris (ireen (Susan). .-Xneela Deiiise (ireen (.Mark), and Sherrv Lv nn (ireen (Orlando); brother. Wavne (ireen; erandehildreii. C.'aiidi Laele (Steven). Maken/i Bur- ehetle. C'arlev (ireen. Bela Burehelle. and Jessup (ireen; ureal-eraiideliildren. .Ava Laele and Brodv Laele; and Ivsl canine friends. Luev and Chieo. .•\ memorial service will lv eonducled al 4 p.m.. I'ri dav. June " al Lainlvrt I uneral C.'hapel with Rev. Dennis Marshall and Rev, \(c^ Sink ol'licialini:. "Ihe familv will receive friends and relatives at the funeral home vnie hour prior to the serv ice. In lieu of (lowers, please consider memorials lo Hu mane Sivielv ill Davie. PO Bo\ 'J.iT. Nhicksville. .NC 27027. Online condolences: \\M \\.liimlnrijuiHriiHuyiiifncx i>in. I).\\ li; (.'()l MA |;M IvRPKlSi; KIXORD. riiursdav. .luiic 6.2024 • 11 (iregory Wayne Gobble (ireeorv Wavne (iobble. "The Die Trainer". 59. of Mivksv ille. NC. passed unexivctedlv on Mav }• 1. 2024. (ireu was Imrn June 15. 1964 in Dav ie (."ounlv. N(-'. son of Lorean Hum (iobble and the late VS'arren Darnell (itib- ble. (irei; is also preceded in dealh b_v; his wife. Cviuhia (Cindv) (iobble; a brother. Randv ' ^ (iobble; erandparenis. T'eliv and 'Chnce (iobble. 'Tom and Sallv w|||k Huiil; and sjvcial family ineni- B|B In life, (iree attended Davie County scluHils.Ciree wasa Iriend *1 A \ito all that knew him and never ^ met a slraneer. (ireg vvas slrting ■jHE^^Bk- ffi in his (.'hrislian faith and passed W out crosses everywhere he went. ' He had a p.ission for animals and spent his lime training dogs. Wiirking with cows on the farm. | ^ and ri ding horses, (ireg worked well with machinery, and owned and o[vrated Sheflield (irading for many years alongside his Ivlined brother. Randy, (ireg could play instruments, enjoyed "picking" and attending concerts and festivals. He was well known in his connnunily and made his rounds through tow n ev ■ ery day mingling, (ireg was a caretaker to many, and loved all children, esfvcially his own son. (ireg's proudest ac- complishnienl was Iving a dad and he was the very best. (ireg's second proudest aeconiplishmenl was Ivaling can cer and he shared his testimony every w here lie went, (ireg spent his days spreading jtiy and kindness and dinng for others and w.us known for Iving de}vndab!e and reliable. (ireg was of the Baplisl faith and attended Ijames Baptist Church, (ireg was truly one of a kind and w ill be deeply missed by all who were blessed lo know him. 'The surv ivors include: his pride and joy. his son. Kend all (ircgory (iobble; his earing mother. Lorean Hunt (iob ble of Nhvksv ille; a sister. Charkme Ritchie (Michael) of Moeksville; )iephevvs. Dakota Ritchie and Kollon Ritcliie; great-nephew, N'ash Ritchie; special ctvusins. Zttcha- rv Rogers and .-Kusten (iobble; .s[vcijl family members. •Sheila (iobble. .Stephanie Kirby Long..Autumn Htvffman. Lmily Sowards. .Madelyn Whitt. and Jessica Smith; step daughter. Brandi Drye t.-Xiidy ); stepson. Joshua Beaver; and an abundance <'f other relatives and close friends, It would lv hard to list all the s[vcial jvoplc in (ireg's life Ivcause every |vrson wa.s sjvcial to him. .A V isitation will be held from 4-6 p.m. at Dav ie Tuneral Serv ice on Saturday. June S and a Celebration of Life Ser- V ice vv ill be held at Ijames Baptist Chureh on Sunday. June 9 at 1 p.m.. ofliciated by Pastor .-\le.\ Heafner. Pastor Kes tier Ruth, and Pastor T'ranklin .Myers. "The family requests that attire for his serv ices be the sasne as the infonnal attire you would V isit (ireg wearing. Pallbearers w ill be Kendall (iobble. Dakota Ritchie. Kollon Ritchie. Zachary Rogers. .Austen (iobble and Joseph Crotls. In lieu of (lowers, donations can lv made to: Hospice cN Palliative CareCenter. .•\ttention; linance. 101 Hos pice Lane. W mston-Salem. NC 27 lO.L 'I'o make a gift by phone, call 1 -SSS S76-.s66.^ and ask tt» sjvak w ilh a mem Ivr of Donor Relations, SSe at Davie T'uneral Service are honored to lv serving the fainilv. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA William *Uiir D. Mundy W'illijin "UiH" D. Muiid'.. 71. pdsscd uw.i) tm Sulurdj) Ma\ 23.2024 al hi> home. He ua> Imifh on Sepl. 15. 1952 lo llie lale JaiiK'N W il liam .Miitids and .Maryarel Sarah Hartman in KannaiHiiis. NC- Bill v\a> a general and electrical cmilraclor and was the owner of Da\ ie C.'uslom Ser\ices. .Alone with liis parents. Bill was preceded in death In: his sisters. Patricia Shores and Martha Loweiy. He is sur\i\ed h\; his wife. Cheryl .Mundy: children. W illiam ]•. Mundy ■Peaiiut'.Cary James .Mundy Sr.. Wen dy K. Da\is. Da\e P. Mundy. Donna Inyrain (Todd). and Jason Cray Idmlinxm: erandclhldren. Stormy. Rodney Craie. Hannah ()Ie\ ia. Ltnily .Aly.se. Hailey Belli. Dalton. Slieesh. Josh.C.'ary Jr.. Sit>nnine .Addison. Lmersy n. (iaee. Jackson. Ruby. Ronnie Ineram. Tony Whitakcr. .Austin W'hilaker. Ronnie Ineram: 5 ereat-erandchildren: sisters. Barbara Hedrick. Beatrice 'Ihoinpson. and Julie Koiint/: and a brother. Wade Hartman, .A i'uneral service was held at 12 p.m. on Saturday. June 1 at Hay worth-Miller Silas C.'reek (."hajvl. with burial to follow at (jt)ld Hill CTmicicry. The family received friends fn)in 5-7 jj.m. I'riday. .May .>1 at the funeral Imme. Online condolences: \\M w.lui\wr[lhniilli-r.ciiiii. Ir^ D.WlKCOTM V 1:.V1I:KPR1.SI: Ki:(:()Kl). l hursday..Iuiic 6.2024- 11 (-harle.s Ray Young .Mr. Charles Ray ^'oune. 76. of Nhvksv ille. died .\h>n- day. May 27. 2024. at .Atrium Health Wake I 'orest Baptist Medical (.'enter in Winslon-.Saieni. Ivtirn 15. C'oun- and Beaulah Mae l-Ta/ier Ytiune. Ray was a veterani>f the I. .S. .Marines havinv ^ , )i^|served in Vietnam. ' vJ and kind man who lived to help others. He would lieht up room walked into. Dad knew [vojile ev- eryw here he went and could instant. We like to think of him the unoflicial Mayor t)f MocksV iHe. He was beloved at the local Lowes Hardware. Marco's, and many other restaurants in ttiwn. Dad often made his way to Pete's in (.■lemnmns where they all know him by name and he w ill Iv missed as the euy who kept his own salad dressiim and apple pie on hand in (heir rel'riiter ator. I'or anyone who needed a handy man. he was always your uuy. If he didn't know how to !i\ the problem, he would always li^ure it out. Dad heljx.'d us build our hous es. reimnJel our homes, and li\ anythini: that went wronu. Not only did he make sure we were taken care of. but he did this for family, countless friends, and others from church. He was the loyal and hardworkine [vrson thai we could alway s count tm lo ciiine l«) our rescue. "Morc than anylhine.ourdail was so proud lo Ik; Dad dy to us. It was w hat he was meant lo Iv. He w as our con stant. He was sellless. Dad coached our teams, showed up to every game, and told everyone he vva.s proud of who we have all Ivconie. But the truth is. we are .so proud to K" his kids. He lauglil us lo Iv tiumble. considerate ol others, lo do the right thing and most of all work hard. Dad set an aina/ing example for us. How lucky are we'.' A love like this is irreplaceable. The good thing is that his love will live in us forever." In addition to his parents, lie was preceded in death by a brother. L'reddy ^'tiung. Survivors include; children. Shane Young (.Amyi ol Mivksville. Tracy Young (ilass (Dereki tif (ireensbviro. and Ciielsea "'I'oung ( Trevor Albarraii) of Charknie; long time companion. Jan Villaire of .Mocksville; sister. Judy Young Pctticord (Blaine) of Mivksville; granddaughter. Maggie Smith ^'oung; nieces. Penny ^'oung of Clenunons. and Casey Petticord Dyson (.-Mien), and their daughters, great-nieces. .Addy Sim and ('aroline. all of .Mocksv ille. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m.. Saturday. June 1 at Mocks Church with Rev. Roger Rayburn ofticiating. Interment followed in the church cemetery, with military honors. I'he family invited friends lo visit with them al the church one hour prior to the serv ice. In lieu of llowers. plea.se consider memorials to: .Mocks Church. ISl Mocks ("hurch Road. Advance. .N(." 27(H)6. .Memo; Kids /Cone. Online condolences; \\ \\w Jainhcnfimcriiilioi>KiH .i i<ni. o DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA \/1 Albert Dan Gale June 8, 1935 — June 9, 2024 r ^ J3- c-V- O H. Mr. Albert Dan Gale of Mocksville, NC passed away unexpectedly at his home on Sunday, June 9, 2024, one day after celebrating his 89th birthday and his youngest grandson's upcoming high school graduation. Bom in Stowe, Vermont to Charles and Ruth Gale, he grew up on the family dairy farm. He became an accomplished skier, serving on the Mt. Mansfield Ski Patrol, and as a member of the U.S. Air Force cross-country team while stationed in Alaska. Next, he attended the University of New Hampshire. His love for country music, dancing and calling square dances led him to one where he met his lifelong dance partner and beloved wife of 64 V2 years, Beverly Currier Gale. After his retirement from Guilford Mills, Inc. he pursued his passions for gardening (winning multiple ribbons for his pumpkins), working on tractors, rebuilding motors, and accumulating and nurturing a variety of pets. He was a Friend of Bill for over 45 years and enjoyed ministering to others. In addition to his recently departed, treasured dog, Heidi, Albert was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Donald Gale; a niece, Jennifer; a nephew, Georgie and a great-granddaughter, Emma. His story will be preserved as a Husband to wife, Beverly Gale; Dad/Daddy to Trina Messick (Jody), Edwin Gale (Kim), Dennis Gale (Maria), Tony Gale (Jackie), and bonus daughter, Karrie Gale; "Grampy" to his grandchildren. Amber (Wes), Jamey (Brooke), Brandon (Kathryn), Adam, Garrett, Justin (Kassady), Ashlee, Evan and great grandchildren, Makenzie, Noah, Easton, Lillie, Avery and Karson. He was much-loved by his sisters, Lena Allen, Mary Douglass and EmmaLou Craig, brother in-law, Mervin Currier (Pat), as well as numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, and friends all of which he enjoyed following on FB. A special thank you to Jessica, Mom's caregiver, as she assisted us all with keeping up with him. A Celebration of Life Service will be this Summer. "In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Davie County Rescue Squad, David County Senior Services or Davie County Animal Shelter." O o cS DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA IT ci Q >rV Jean Marie Eagon September 28, 1962 — June II, 2024 Jean Deas Eagon, 61, of Advance, NC passed away Tuesday, June 11, 2024. She was bom September 28, 1962 in Valdosta, GA to Earlis Alexander Deas and Jeanette Jones Deas. Jean worked many years at Bank of America as a bank teller. She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Lori Hopkins. Surviving are her three children, Lori Welch (Jeff), Jason Higgins (Amanda) and Daniel Higgins (Lydia); seven grandchildren, Alysse, Nate, Landon, Joslin, Altair, Hikari and Adriel; her twin sister, Joan Jones and another sister, Sharon Reynolds. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. c C y <5 O DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <TS c ci CO L tt Ikck i 11 Uv'Wit. "7, »«( 4'*'Ay ••o Slii.' v>4*- iiiv' "(tftb' Au»h> I (( rfmi Akii«; 1» (WT »"fl, ImH iSjU'^UUi, (•♦"'W iPJllJIlJN, J htiHihif. ti,tt} I'MUf . SjfisJ). Fj«i; 2 vf ('»««*« UiCvk-; 2 ^j»(ivh»Wjirw,. tt ilU Ma.', AtSftl rf >i<M »rf Jliv'vv'* MidMfc' IW d<S4iU fr' ; \n. hv'f liv'vfc.; ''j '.livl 2 MiW ^»y rrfjlii I w I r ' >s,A- .* p-:tdixj^ f»»w IjTaJjm/ Mid JrflilsWWf. ^-1.' 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I,as's7 Avs'ts^amii »•! i iiids't Ids' M.as lis'Jd ni 2 |».m , Mmi d.ay. /«fts' IM ai I'li IJajKiti i'luaisli mhIi liills laf is'liand idiisi.aiin; Ihs' laimh tiniiiid liistidt M< vitii s^itli |j'ist« A-« pjjj.. n«nJa>, Juiis' 9 al Laiiilvil I unstal leans'. lislf-zMfd ItitMsit, fts'*ts'i?;;siBivaialt MJats'li"! a|tl4i|i Iwnd ts1 Mp l<« dis' Ifts'lAs'lll id tlsl' giafidsliildis'O al: h/ffo: HU' "f Otildis' saaididjftiss't: waM Jot»hfff}utu >alh"tiu-m ntn- cJ o DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Ronnie Dale James Sr December 18, 1976 - June 13, 2024 (age 47) irt o rt fO I Ronnie Dale James Sr, 47 passed away on Thursday, June 13, 2024, at the Kate B Reynolds Hospice House in Winston Salem. He was the son of the late Gilbert Ray James and Ruby Nell Hudson James. Ronnie is survived b\ his mother, Ruby James; four sons, Jesse James, Robert James, Ronnie James Jr, Joey J.ust; one daughter, Makayla James; three brothers, Donnic James, John Wood (Linda), Jerry Wood (Karen); three sisters, Glcnda Thompson, Sue Simms, and Vickie l.ambcth. He was preceded in death by his, father, Gilbert James; se\ eral aunts, uncles, and grandparents, John and Kelly Hudsi>n, and his aunt, Helen Beamtm. Ronnie was self-empkn ed and he enjoyed cooking, fishing, and loved spending time with his family. He was such an amazing father and will be dearly missed. The family will have a time of \'isiiation on Sunday, June 16, 2024 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm at the Davie Funeral Home CTapcl in Mocksvillc. We, the staff at Davie Funeral Home, are honored to serve the James famil\- with funeral arrangements. \ I/) UJ r' 5 o davie county public library ■o cP MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Thomas Dillard Shermer April 14. 1938 - June 15.2024 Major Thomas Dillard "T.D" Shermer, US Army, Retired, 86, of Mocksville, passed away peacefully at Davie County Nursing and Rehab facility on June 15, 2024. He was bom on April 14. 1938. to T. Albert Shermer and Iris C. Shermer of Winston-Salem. Mr. Shermer was preceded in death by his wife and parents. He is survived by his three children. Cameron Bell and husband Ray, Casendra Woodward and husband Shane. David Shermer and wife Amanda; and six grandchildren, Amanda Bell, Raymond Bell, Megan Shermer, Colin Shermer. Ben Shermer. and Mary Erin Woodward. Mr. Shermer graduated from Hanes High School in 1946. He joined the US Army, serving with the Corps of Engineers, earning 2 bronze stars, while graduating from Campbell College, with a B.S. in Geology. Mr. Shermer also retired from CraMac Cable company in 2003. He loved llshing, running rabbit dogs, birdwatching. building model airplanes and painting. Mr. Shermer lived a quiet life and per his wishes, there will be no services. He desired to spend eternity in the mountains, so he and his wife's ashes will be spread in the NC foothills together. In lieu of Bowers. sa\ a pray er and enjoy a beer in his memory. His favorite was Budweiser. rt Online condolences may be made through Lambert Funeral and Cremations at lambertfuneralhomenc.com. 0 cT 1 V-) UJ 5 5 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Anthony John Branecky Mav 24. 1^)51 - June 17. 2024 o r* la ci <x Mr. Anthony John Branccky, 73, passed away Monday, June 17, 2024, at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. lie was born on May 24, 1951, in San Antonio, Texas, to the late John Roman and May 'Teresa Andersen Braneck}'. /Vnthony was an a\'id outdoorsman and loved to hunt and camp. He stayed bus>' and was always on the go. Mr. Branecky enjoyed travelling v\'ith his wife and was fortunate to see many parts of the world through his work as General Manager of Performance Fibers. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by a step-daughter, Cherie Layton. Survivors include his wife of 40 years, Patricia Gylandcr Branecky; two children, Paul Branecky (Quinn) and Jason Westover (Rosleen); four grandchildren, Evan, Collin, Vivianne, and Olivia; three brothers, Michael Branecky (Barbara). l)a\'id Branccky (Linda), and Jeff Branccky; and six nieces and nephews. o davie county public library MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Death Natk'i' SlajtMr 'ib«mi»k IHthrd Sbcrincr. I S Armv. Rtftlftfd, JjcU Jyfisf 15,2024. MWII.roi \t \ KMl,Kf^lSi:Ki:(OKI). ihurMlu>.Juni'X2«24'9 Martha Elizahrth Ktn^ M»» MrfJllu IJt/rfK'Ui Kin^, W», *»I (■jMtli.'vtJh.v, lU0oUW>fU.'4li U> vtj.fii.dJ li/i' i»} SaiUtiij}. 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Both lA*hjii«. jii i:s^'hf.A$#' Ife-f'V7jh hyri-idAi \.hhi*uf Ia^J Aftd hAiiinr. B«4h hwjid k' *«* 4titi s'^s'ljiit-iy' f#vl hiiy'd BmIN sliy'iiWA^'d dh*AV A/iiwild liyf IL.1 hs' (lj-;s" %*l -i s'i *i<«l 'd ll-is.'rtl*4.'|-iy'*, Hst A#4'«i#'lM h' sy.id -MUIj a lAW^h m A *?ldis". Tlis /.vi-ildi i* ^f.AVlMl UH his;- ds'iidMW .Ai:isl h»S" hi Bimh, ¥*}^-yiAh> ili;- (i.A-d ■)i-4f %i«*{h,yitJi,.A?id Jf.A?\dd,AM^hlsT, TAfA<fA>..MsTs- ds'- iilkAd h»yid lisT SAiWlid dli.A^h dlSst« #rAiW|:h• Mfe" Mihllvryyife'Hthsfsd A* A liniii- Md#-..«:Vd}.lsy..^rf#!d- «jyAh#y, *h:#v.. .^wid A#iv| j'fly-fij. Hyy id A«d h*>y' Mill yiWSiHifti#' h' ilil*fify' • Miy' MA* a li»>Al ,Aif:d v^-avJIa*# IvhsMyy id iiW .,yid Sa-.^ i'V C2 o o CO DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Dianne Margaret Dorion Stanley October 31. 1939 - June 20. 2024 Mrs. Dianne Margaret Dorion Stanley, 84, of Mocksville, passed away peacefully at Mocksville Senior Living on June 20, 2024. She was bom on October 31. 1939. in Hamilton, Ontario. Canada, to the late Octav Alfred Joseph and Marquarite Violet Mary Bald Dorion. Mrs. Stanley was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. She also was a member of the Rurilan club and The Red Hat Society. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband. Kenneth Leroy Stanley; and brothers and sisters. She is survived by his three sons, Randy Wayne Stanley (Jennifer), Terry Lee Stanley, and Kenneth Gregory Stanley; four grandchildren. Casey Scott Stanley, Sarah Ann Stanley, Farren Lee Stanley, and Shawn Mason Stanley; and three great-grandchildren, Hailey Stanley. Logan Stanley, and Mallory Stanley. A service will be held at a later date. lambertfuneralhomenc.com. O DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA o4 ci <£ ::3 1- Mark Randall Dukes March 10. 1962 - June 22. 2024 Mr. Mark Randall Dukes, 62, of Mocksville, died unexpectedly Saturday. June 22. 2024. at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom March 10, 1962. in Lake Providence. LA, and lived most of his life there. Mark hadjust moved to Mocksville about a year and a half ago. He was a member of North Main Street church of Christ. Mark was a man who had a big heart, and was willing to help anyone he was able to. He enjoyed famiing. welding, and being outside. Mark loved his family, especially his grandbabies. He was preceded in death by his parents. Troyce Benton and Minnie Lee Hart Dukes: his wife. Johnette Williams Dukes: and sisters. Brenda Dukes Simmons and Paula Dukes Wcems. Survivors include his daughter. Alicea Cleary: brothers. Michael "Lynn** Dukes and Johnny Dukes: grandbabies. Zoey Randall Renae Cleary. Ayden Cade Cleary. Michael Williams, and Katelyn Williams: special childhood friend. Belinda Nuckols (Eddie): best friends. Bill Hopkins (cousin), and Joe Faircloth: and Belinda*s daughters, whom he also considered special friends. Jessica Midgette (James), and Candice Smith. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Jul\' 9. 2024. at Lambert Funeral Chapel. To provide the community an opportunity to celebrate the life of Mr. Dukes, there will be a live webcast of his service on the Lambert Funeral Home website, as well as by visiting the following https://webcast.funeralvue.com/cventsA iewer/102584. Interment will follow in Jericho church of Christ ^ Cemetery on Greenhill Road. The family invites friends to visit with them at the funeral home, one hour prior to 'j the service. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorials to: Carolina Bible Camp. P.O. Box 1234. Mocksville. NC 27028. Online condolences www.lamberlfuneralhomenc.com c£! o dAVIE county public library mocksville, NORTH CAROLINA <"Ci O ri c o ih t!J d a. Sara Camilla James July 20, 1934 - June 22, 2024 Miss Sara Camilla "Big Cam" James, 89, of Mocksville, died June 22, 2024, at Somerset Court of Mocksville. She was bom on July 20, 1934, in Davie County, to the late Clarence Bruce and Laura Grace "Sally" Sheek James. Cami was a member of Smith Grove Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by siblings, Clarence James, Jr., George James, Henry "Chester" James, Mary Nell Holman, Jimmy Sheek James, Francis "Duke" James, and Bailey James. She is survived by a brother, William "Ikey" James; sister-in-law, Wanda James, and nieces and nephews of whom she thought of as her grandchildren. Thanks to the staff at Somerset Court for the care and love shown to Cami during her stay there. Family is requesting no flowers please; instead, please consider memorials to Smith Grove Church, 3492 US Flwy 158, Mocksville, NC 27028. Online condolences www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com <P o DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Dorothy Mason January 1, 1933 - June 25, 2024 :r a o (S c~i v> s K Mrs. Dorothy Mason, 91, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, June 25, 2024, at her home. She was born on January 1, 1933, in Gipsy, PA, to the late Francis John and Anna Theresa Pawhutsky. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Walter J. Mason. Survivors include her daughter, Alanna Wilson (David); granddaughters, Ashley Lynn Bale (Jordan Marcial) and Jessie Wilson (Avon Brown); and great-grandchildren, Joseph Marcial, Nova Brown, and Iziah Brown A memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorials to St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 862 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. Online condolences www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA jr ri o d r d «/> UJ g: 3 Death Notices Mrs. Diunnc Maryarcl Dorion Stanley. S4. passed aua\ peavelully on June 20. 2024. Miss Sara Camilla "Big Canr* James. 89. ot Mocksvillc.diod June 22. 2024. Benny Roger .\tcliley liciin\ Roecr Aldilc). 7y j).ism:J a\\a\ («i Salurdas. June 15. 202 I. al liis home in .•\iJ\ aiiee. NC. \\ iih his w ile In liis side. ile nas llie son ol llie lale James Hulvrl .Alehle\ and Pauline Joines .Alehlev. Uenii) is sur\ ived In: his n ile. .Susan Nhvk .Alehle^; special Iriends. I^aul Lud%. JJ Jordan. Biihln Shore. Rieh.ird MeC'rars ■"Squirrel"; sj>eeia[ e.ireei\er, Brenda Perrin: .« sisiers-in lan. Sarah .\h>ek llXTinisi. Slailord H\man (Mikei. Penn\ Leieh; a host of nieces and nephews, and ^ sivcial nieces .Marquila I uchs H (Toml. liden Lli/atvih iluehes. ^ sivcial nephews Lliah Huuhes and NSesIc) Moekl(ieIeei; and his does, (iriselde and ("oo[K'r; and a family id kittens. He was preceded in deatli In: his parents, hrotlier. Mike .-\lchle>: brother-in-law. (jeoree MiH.k Jr.; uiid s]H.'cial friend. Jeff Smith. Bentn earned his master's decree from l.'NC (ireetis- horo and was emi)lo)ed b\ RJR Tohaeeo Co. as a Senior Tax Atialxsi for 40 sears. He a proud Set who sersed his counliA in the Nasn He was a inemlvr ol the Cli.-S. am! the .Amencan Lecion. He was memlvrof I ork Lpiscopai Cihurch. Ueniis was an asid reader, who losed animals. Hariess. linkerinc and lined his tainiln Itie tainiU wilt hase a CelehralioTi of Lite .Memorial .Sers ice on W'ednesda). June 26 at b p.m. at Das ie i'uner- al Home Chajvl in .Mivkssille. with his I'riend. Bobln Shore, ofticialinc. 'Hie tamils requests tlial memorials Iv made to the Das ie Counts .Animal Shelter. SS'e. the slaft at Dasie l uneral Home, are honored to serse the .-Slchles faniils ss ith funeral arraiicements D.WIKCOIMA LM KRPKISK KKCOKl). 1 hursdns. .junc 27, 2024 - 9 .•\da .Mae Patterson Carter Mrs. .Ada Mae PallerMin Carter. O.L fornierls of l ork Bi\h_s Road..Ads ance. passed ass as peaeefulls onJune 19. 2024. al BriHikdale .Assisted l.is • inc in insion-Salem. surmund- ed b_s her tamils. She was liorn on .April 29. I9.H in I'orsylh Counts to the lale William and Llhel Patterson. Ada .Mae cradiialed from Shads Cirose School in .Adsanee in 1949 and was proud to Iv in- solsed in the school's "dOers" reunions for decades. In tiie sixth crade. .-Xda Mae met her dearest friend for oser SO sears. Ann B.irnhardl. .Ada Mae retired from ss ork inc in accounlinc at Das ie .Auto Paris in .Moc'kssille. ■Ada Mae's lonclime passion ssas Iseinc insolsed in ac- lisiiies al I'ork Baptist Church, which she joined in 196.1 and attended failhfulls lor oser .>0 sears, Durinc her time there, she worked in the nursers. assisted with the (iiris" .Auxiliars (Jroup. lauchl Sundas School classes, and was an enthusiastic supporter of foreicn mission projects and Bible studs. .An asid Biblical sciiolar. .Ada Mae read the Bible in its enlirets .1.^ times. She enjosed eixikinc and is.ikinc lor fainils. friends, and fellow church memlvrs. and her children w ill attest to how ssonderfiil those aromas of fried chicken, seast rolls, cakes, and pies ssere as thes permeated throuchoul the house. Siie enjosed cardeninc. c;inninc. and makinc crajv jells from scratch. While lis - inc on I'ork Church Road, rows of iris", roses.paiisies. and datTodils tlourisiied under her care. .-Kda Mae also loved to criKhel and donated hundreds of beaulitui bain blan kets ihrouch a Iival ehariis. She was alssas s reads to share hei inipressise crochelinc craft with those who ssished to leant. She volunteered her assistance in the eommunils to help people learn to read. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death b_\; her husband of near Is 50 sears. .A llie J. "Buck" Carter; and 2 sisters. W ilma (iunn and .Mamie 'I homasson. Sursisors include; her children. Sslsia A'ance (Don). Wasne Carter I \Naiidai. and Janice .Neff I Chip). Ada Mae cherished her role as crandnioiher ami losed beinc "Nan- n_s" to her crandchildren Lllen Hefner. .Ariaiina Carter. Leah H.inds. M;tr_s Kalherine .N'etf. and John Nefl ; and lier creal yrandchildren. Dawson Hefner. .-\sa Hefner. Mer- rick Hefner, (.'arson Hands, and Charles Hands. She was a wanii. earinc person who loved her famils dear!) and w ho h.id a reads smile and a kind word for eversone she met. We know Heaven is an even belter place with sour liresence. Ada Mae. We miss sou so much alreads hut know we will see sou acain. .-\ funeral service will be conducted al 12:00 p.m. on Saturdas. June 29 at b'ork Baptist Church with Res. Rob ert (iarretl olTicialinc. Inlennenl will follow in the church cemelers. I he tamils w ill receive friends one hour prior to the sers ice al the ciiurch. Mow ers are welcome or memorials iruis be considered tor I ork Baptist..M40 I S 6f L.. Mivkssille. NC 2702.S. ()nline condolences: u n n .cutiinfiiiuTulscn in-.cum. <a O DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAMKCOl MA KM KRPKISK KKCOKU.'l huiMJin. .luiic 27.2024 - 9 :r f-i o cj r o Beuiali Jacobs l.ondon Uculaii l.dtidt'ii. 94. wciU to tv willi her Ltird t>ii I'rida) .June 21.2024. at the Kate B. Kesimldv H<»>()iec Home in \\ in>ton-Saleni. NC". Cira\e>ide >er\ iee> uere et>nducled at I I a.m. Tuesday June 2.^. 2024. in B\erereen .\1en!or\ (iardeiis uiili Rev. Lee Hile tiTlieialine. A nali\e of (iretna. \'a.. slie \\as a daueliler ol' the late Kolvrt .-MTred and Kelveea .Aim Vealls Jaeobs and slie liad lived in Danville. Va. from 1%7 {vefore niov ine to .-\d\ anee in 2021. Mrs. London was the wife <vf a Ba|ilis| minister ami beljvd liim in bis ininislrv ihrouelioui lier married life. Slie was a iiomemaker and w as preeeded in death b>: her parents: her husband. Rev. Dr. 'Tommv Lee l.ondon; her brother. .Aubrev Jacobs; an infant brother. Dennis Jaeobs; and a sister. LueilleKudd. She is surv ived In: lier son. .Mark London tSherrv) of .Advanee; her daueliler. Brenda L. Hall (Roeer) of .Ad- vaiiee: her sister. Connie Harrelson ( Bobb) t of Reidsville; her erandehildren. Sitannon Hall (Renna 'lullvrl). Jacob London and Olivia l.ondon. Citlv I unera! Home is assisiine the London I'amilv and online evtndolenees inav be intide at " n w.t iiiyjh.icin. Memorials m.i_v Iv made to; 'Trellis Supportive Care at Kate B. Revonlds Hospice Home MH Hospice Ln. Win ston Salem. .\C 271(l.v. -Marllia .Mariah i'oster LutTman •Mrs. .Martha .Mariah I'oster Luffman. 77. >if .Milline Road. .Mocksville. passed awav Salurd.n. June 22. 2(124 at her home. She was born on Jan. 6. 1947 in Davie Countv to the late William David and .Marearet Lli/abeth (iivdlvv hosier. Nhirlh.i was a devout (.'hristian and devoted to sharine her faitii llirouL'h her love and talent for sineine and b_v hel|)ine anvone in need in anv w a_v possible. She was a friend to evervone and tried to see uood in ever\i>ne. h'amilv was important to her and carried on liie tradition of her moth er's cannine veeelables and old slvle of ciuikine. Never hav ine had children of her own. Martha was there for her nieces and nephews to Iv a friend, conlidanl. companion, and parlner-in crime. She was liercelv protective of each and everv one of them. In addition to her parents, she was also jireceded in death In: an infant brother. Johnnv I 'oster; brothers. James hosier and (.'urroll hosier: a nephew. Ricliie hosier; a niece. .Melanie Idsler 'Tunier; 2 ereut-nepbew s; attd her s|>eciai I'urrv I'rienil. .Aneel. Surv ivors include: her husband. Donald R. LulTman of the home; a sister. Marv I'oster Williams of Mocksville; nieces. Katlu h'osier of Mvrtle Beach. SC. (Jlenda Lveresl Bennett of (diarlotte. Beth hosier (ioad. and Pamela Wil liams Kettenbure. IkiiIi of Mocksville; .S ereai-nieces and .s ercat-nepbews. of which she had sjvcial relationslhjis with. William Bennett. Briltnev. Willis. Rivera. Kaillvji. Aiars. and Justin \'iars; and 4 ereat-ereat-nieees and 1 ereat-ereat-nephew. of which she was parlicularlv close to. Aidan Callelaiio and Nadia Chilletano, .A eraveside serv ice was conducted at II a.m. Wednes- dav. June 2b at Rose Cenielerv.willi Rev. (ilenda Bennell ofticiatini:. 'The I'amilv received t'riends t'rom 9-1(1;4.> a.m. at Lalon I 'uneral Serv ice. and other limes at the home. Online condolences; ww n.ctiri'iifuiiiTdlwn ii c.i iuii. \r> vJ r o davie county public library MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAMi: COIM V 1:N11:KPRIS1-: KI-CORJ), rhursda\..|uiif 27.2024-9 4: V- Mary Aim Cornatzer Smith Mrs. Mar> Aim Cunuil/cr Smilh. SI. loniicrlv d!" (jiir- ilini Dri\<.'. Aii\.iii>.c j>a>x:tl a\\.i% i rida). June 21. 2024. at .SoiiiLTsel (\iuri in .Mi)ckv\ ille. .She uas Inirii <m Mareh S. 1015 in Da\ie Coiinls In the late Lonnie "Dad" and 1 latlie \ ieloria KaHMim ('(trnal/er. .Mar_\ Ann worked lor (' \\'ard lor 2."^ >eai> and retired Irom Miller's Kesiaurant. She enjoved eiHikiim, p!a\ itie cards, and eani- hhne in Cherokee. Slie and her husband. Hob. oUen attended raeine events with their I'riends .Maxine and J.iek. .Marv Ann es- jveiallv enjoved sjvndine time w ith her r.imilv. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death h_v: her husband of .52 \cats. Rolvrt Lee .Sinitln and sib- lincs. Hettv Craddock. Mareie Kiddle. W'ilhain Conial/er. and Donnie \Mlliains, Survivors include: lier nieces. \'ick\ (Toddi Hutchens and .Saiiiaiitha VS'illiains; nejihews. Beiinv (Belli) Riddle. Kcnnv (Donnai Kiddle and David (Sheila) Riddle; 1.5 ereat-nieces ami nephews: 17 ereat-ercal nieces and neph ews; and sjvcial friends. Sis Hendriv and .Ann Craiiford. .•\ luiier.il service will be conducted at 4 p.m. Satur- dav. June 20 at l;aton l uneral Chaiiel w ith .Minister Harrv -Melton ofliei.iline. .A private interment will follow at the loniier Hi\l\v Cliurch of the l.iviny (iod Cemeterv. '1 he familv will receive friends one hour prior to the serv ice at (lie luneral liome. .Memorials inav he considered for: Medi Home Health. ](K)7 Levineton .-Me.. "I hoiiiasv ille. NC 27.5('>(). Online condolences: n w.cdriinJiincnilwrvii i-A0111. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Janet McCain Jones February 27, 1941 - June 30, 2024 Ct o o Janet Inez was born on June 27, 1943, in Clarendon County, South Carolina. She was the daughter of the late Asbury and Sarah Jane McCain. Her formal education was received in the public schools of Clarendon County, South Carolina where she graduated from Ebenezer High School in 1961. Shortly after graduation she ventured to New York to explore professional opportunities. While there, she enjoyed boardwalk strolls at Jones Beach in Long Island, NY. While enjoying one of these moments, she saw "the most beautiful, bowed legs" she had ever seen in her life. They belonged to Mr, Leon Willie Jones. Evidently, she was the most beautiful woman he had seen. He pursued courting her and it took him asking her out three times before she agreed. This led to them enjoying sixty years of marital bliss and their three children Derrick, Monique, and DeSean. Tbey established their life in Mocksville, NC at 80 Marconi Street where they took in and loved generations of loved ones for over forty decades. They have served and raised their family as faithful members of Redland Church of Christ in Advance, NC. Professionally, Janet served in the medical field as a CNA, and later at PPG factories as fiberglass technician, from which she retired with her tenure at PPG of Lexington, NC. She enjoyed swimming, sewing beautiful creations to pass and give to generations, and using her craftsman skills to build things around the house. She enjoyed going on walks for an average of eight miles twice every day, never missing a day. She helped families throughout the community, and never made a kid feel left out. Janet took in countless children and loved themas if they were her own. No matter their issues, her love was stronger than it all. On Sunday, June 30, 2024, Janet Inez McCain Jones peacefully transitioned into the embrace of God to hear, "Well done, my good and faithful servant.", and her heavenly rewards. We now honor her as an Ancestor and thank God for the privilege of sharing life with her. Her life will forever be cherished and remembered by her loving husband Leon W. Jones, her daughter Monique (David) Jones Carraway of Greensboro, NC, two sons of Mocksville, NC, Derrick Jones and DeSean (Mandy) Jones, a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren, sister Johnnie Sinkler of Sumpter, SC, and a multitude of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She will always be remembered for her love of others, her loyalty, and her kind heart. Her life will be celebrated at 12:00 PM on Saturday, July 6, 2024 at Redland Church of Christ, Advance, North Carolina, with visitation at 11:00 PM, prior to the service. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA