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Mocks Church - Binder 1
Mocks Church Binder 1 Compiled Information from the Collection of the Martin-Wall History Room of the Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina ^ Table of Contents Binder 1 Celebrating 100 Years A Mini-History of Mocks United Methodist Church 1903-2003 4- 12 Deed Information 14-16 Picture of Mocks Methodist Church 18 ^ Mocks United Methodist Church Directory 1982 20-27c ^ Mocks United Methodist Church Cemetery Book 29-72<2) X. K t i Table of Contents I Binder 2 <j Miscellaneous Information Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina o Celebrating 100 Years A Mini-History of Mocks United Methodist Church 1903 - 2003 Pages 4-12 G o %■ 'r c % X d Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina V '''.I'v • - ■'-•"« •,' ■ '.• •I-'- «: vV ••i. ■ %.■ ..*•• irN>- • i •' "i/:-•7^' ->v •!'.■ •• *.*- •>i '•■ry.;.,'•V.wV; ••p-V' i: -Y ry ' < C ,•^^1 »i :'.'-V». "•v .«* .' • V TlSv:: The old and the new at Mocks United Methodist Church CELEBRATING 100 YEARS A Mini-History of Mocks United Methodist Church 1903 - 2003 Vv MINI HISTORY I MOCKS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH n 1902-2003 Compiled by Nancy Phelps Hartman INTRODUCTION "The door to the past is a strange door. It swings open and things pass through it, but they pass in one direction only. No man can return across that threshold, though he can look down and still see...** (Loren Eisley) Knowing our past helps us understand our present and plan our future. This Mini-History of mocks United Methodist Church will help us see where we have been, appreciate where we are, and plan where we are going. (NOTE: The information used for this Mini-History was found in the written records of Mocks United Methodist Church which church historians have kept since 1936. A short hand-written two-page history was found in the Time Capsule opened on April 27,2003. Although we don't know who wrote the penciled copy, it supports other information commonly believed to be the beginning of our church. The original copy will be placed back into the Time Capsule.) ^'THE HISTORY OF MOCKS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH^' (Taken from the Time Capsule) In the year of1902 a revival was held under a brush arbor at the back of an old log school house where the church now stands. The revival was held by a local preacher, Mr. Wiley Riddle. After the close of the revival the people saw the need of a church. They appointed a building committee, which was composed of Abington o Phelps, John Thomas Phelps, I.H. Mock, W.J. Jones, J. C. Beauchamp, and J. E. ^ Orreli. The young men helped too, cutting logs and haulingfor the construction of the o building. ^ The lumber was given by men of the community and the other (communities) - 2 Fork, Bixby, Smith Grove, and Farmington. The church was built on he school house ground by Harrison Hilton & Sons for the cost of $80.00 (Eighty Dollars). Church school was held in the school house while the church was being built. ^ J, Rev. W.M. Curtis was sent here to look after the building of the church. He had H t the plan drawed and paid $6.00. The year before the church was completed by C.S. I Kirkpatrick was sent here and the church was completed in year 1904 and was ^ dedicated by W.M. Curtis. ' I Davie county ■J "iL o » \n o O IT v> V o O t o t- 5 i- o o o c:L cJ OFFICIAL ROLL OF THE CHARTER MEMBERSHIP OF MOCKS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH September 1,1904 (Copied October 1,1960) I. H. Mock Mary A. Mock George Mock Blair Mock Simeon Mock Ossie Mock J. E. Orrell Mattie M. Orrell Lee Brown Orrell Edna Orrell (Beauchamp) Sarah J. Orrell John Phelps Eliza Jane Phelps John Allen Phelps Thomas Abington Phelps Melissie Phelps (Allen) Paulina Isabel Phelps (Myers) John C. Beauchamp F. K. Beauchamp William J. Jones Eugenia Jones Eddie Jones Marvin Jones John Mack Smith Mary Ellen Smith J. E. Carter Paul Jones Lula Orrell (Beauchamp) Mary E. Snider Molly Laird (Jones) Abington P. Phelps Cenia Orrell (Beauchamp) Charlie Beauchamp Monroe Barneycastle Lizzie Barneycastle Mary J. Green Oliver F. Jones Lily M. Jones W. E. Smith Edd Smith Enoch Arthur Smith Cora Smith (Spillman) Mary Barneycastle (Keeton) Sallie Mock (Beauchamp) Fallie Mock (Howard) Maggie Howard Zach Beauchamp Nannie Beauchamp (Orrell) Addie Beauchamp (Phelps) Maudie Beauchamp (McDaniel) Benjamine Stacy Orrell Willie S. Phelps Houston Steelman Daisy Phelps (Allen) W. Cleve Allen, Senior Burt Carter MINI-HISTORY OF MOCKS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH No records are available for the first 32 years of the church beyond the list of the 56 charter members. The following is a year by year account from a 39-page history of the church. (Note: In the original history, names are listed year by year for people who became members, were baptized, married and whose funerals were held at mocks. Names of people and groups who worked on the new church and donated materials are also included in the history. Those names are not included here for brevity.) wVlf: j 1935 - The Women's Society of Christian Service (now Mocks United Methodist Women) organized in 1935. The ladies still meet once a month. Members visit the sick/shut-ins, send fruit baskets, gifts, and cards to those in need. 1936 - The Mocks Revival was held July 12 - 19,1936. Rev. Jack Page had charge of the afternoon services and led the singing. The pastor had charge of the night services. Twenty-one people were received into the church on profession faith. 1939 - All Methodist churches were unified. The following churches were on the same charge: Mocks, Bailey's Chapel, Elbaville, Fulton, and Shady Grove (Advance). 1947 - A new parsonage was built in Advance. 1956 - The first youth group (ages 12 - 15) began June, 1956. 1957 - A new well was drilled to have water at the church. Plans were already made to remodel the old wooden church. The church was checked for termites in the sills. None were found, so bricks were bought for the remodeling. Later it was discovered there were many termites and they had eaten the area in the back of the church from the ground to the rafters, behind the pulpit. During the winter of 1957, discussions were made pertaining to the cost of building the new church. The Official Board met and selected a building Committee to begin making plans for a new church. 1958 - On land given by I. H. Mock, the Building Committee met on Saturday, March, 15,1958 to stake off the new Mocks Methodist Church beside the original church structure existing since 1904. The parking lot was given by W. J. Jones. On Sunday, March, 23,1958 at 3:00pm, the ground breaking ceremony was held by Rev. J. B. Fitzgerald and the District Superintendent Rev. John Carper. On April 11 and 12,1958, the basement was pushed out so we could get the church on the way. With families and others buying a rafter for $40.00 and buying squares of roofing, the new roof was put on the building October, 11,1958. o 1959 - On April, 25,1959, the bell from the old church was moved to the new ^ church. At the 1959 conference of churches, the Advance charge was divided into a ¨ two-point charge consisting of Mocks and Advance churches, u) ^ 1960 - On March, 26,1960, the front columns were put up. On April 10,1960, the ^ first service in the new church was held in the basement. The following Sunday, t Easter, April, 17, the first service was held in the auditorium. A new Hammond w Organ was on trial and eventually purchased. A dedication service was held on Q October, 2,1960. Lif X kJ d. d x: 9uo\\o 1961 - The first Sunrise Service was held at 6:00 A.M. in April, 1961. On Thursday, May, 11,1961, Mocks hosted the District meeting for the Women's Society with 255 women attending. 1964 - Tile was laid for the basement. 1976 - A Bicentennial Service was held at center Methodist Church for all churches in Davie County. 1983 - A Family Day Celebration was held at Mocks. One hundred people attended dinner and games were held in the afternoon. Sometime in the 1980's - Senior adults formed the "Jolly 60's". The group still meets once a month for fellowship, devotions, and a covered dish luncheon. 1984 - on november?, 1984,15 people from Mocks went to McColl, South Carolina to work on houses damaged by a tornado. Members worked on two new houses and repaired others. A check from mocks Church was given to buy clothes and toys for Christmas. Decorations were also sent from the church. 1986 - Board members discuss building a fellowship hall. 1987 - On January 18,1987, a church conference was held and it was voted to build a fellowship hall. On February 16,1986,14 people from mocks went to Petersburg, West Virginia to help flood victims. Twenty new hot water heaters were taken in a U-Haul trailer filled with clothes, water pipes, and groceries. On March 22, a Ground Breaking Ceremony was held for the fellowship hall. May 15, 23 more people went to West Virginia to help flood victims. In October, 10 members returned to McColl, SC to assist disaster victims. 1989 - May 5,1989 a tornado hit Davie County doing much damage. Meals were prepared and served in Mocks' new fellowship hall for people without power. ^ 1990 - The first Senior Citizens Valentine's Day Party was given by the Joy and « Christian Fellowship classes, February 10. The Dedication Service for the new C. Fellowship Hall was held on Sunday, June 3,1990, at the 11:00 A.M worship hour. 1r tn u o A covered dish lunch was held after the service. 1991 - A van was purchased at the end of the year for use of church related activities. ^ 1992 - Board members approved putting the name of the church on the van. On *0 April 19 a wooden cross was constructed outside the church to use in the Easter ^ Service. A church library was organized in the office area of the fellowship hall. A Spring weekend revival was added to the calendar. A church bazaar was held in September. A total of $4,800 was earned toward a new sound system. A tape ri 3: ■cJ Devie County Puodc L!Orar> % a a i: <s^ X ministry for shut-ins featuring morning worship services was started. A church newsletter was started. A pictorial directory was published through Olan mills with over 90 families and individuals participating. As an outreach tool, 1,000 3-fold brochures featuring colored pictures, a list of activities and services and directions to the church were printed. 1993 - Betty Stanley and Ruth Hockaday went on 30-day mission trip to the Philippines. A Poor Man's Supper was held in January to support her trip. A total of $1,072 was presented to them during the worship service on January 10. On April 8, Maundy Thursday, Mocks held its first Tenebrae Service. A mission Project for Bibles on July 18 collected $3,672 for 1,223 Bibles. 1994 - On November 20,1994, a Ground Breaking Ceremony was held for the new Mocks Church Parsonage. The Joy Class published a cook book. In May, members from Mocks went to the Red bird mission in Kentucky to make contributions of household items, clothes, hoes, shovels, and rakes. 1995 - The church held a Parsonage Open house on June 25. It took seven months to build but the parsonage was paid for in full and is ready for a preacher. It was a dream for many years that Mocks Church would be granted a station appointment and to have its own pastor. This became a reality on June 26,1995. A "Bike for Ike" began in November. A total of $1,683 was raised for a motorized dirt bike for a native involved with Mountain Ministries in the Philippines. 1996 - A new program for children began called "Children's Church". It is a worship service designed for children 3 — 10. In May a group took donated items to the Red Bird Mission in Kentucky. A Charge Conference was held on June 16 to decide to buy the Jones property (across the road from the church). Another Charge Conference was held on July 28 to get permission to purchase the property that included a house. On September 8, a Consecration Service was held for the new playground at mocks. The District Superintendent of the Lexington District led the Parsonage Dedication Service October 13,1996. o 1997 - Children's Choirs began January 5. On February 9, a puppet ministry ^ began. The United Methodist Men purchased a pull-behind trailer to be used with the church van. It will provide much needed storage space for tools, materials, or 4*» luggage. On May 18, the church sponsored a mission trip to Three Bells United Methodist Church in Duffield, West Virginia. In June, Mocks Kid's Club began. In September a Charge Conference was held to discuss financing a new church van. A » Charge Conference was held in October to discuss sanctuary renovations. A mission 5 team returned to Duffield, West Virginia in November. ^ 1998 - Mocks' sponsored a Meadowbrook Terrace Nursing Home ministry each t Sunday during March, June, September, and December. In March, an early Worship Service hour was started. On March 8, a Church Conference was held to present preliminary plans for the renovation of the sanctuary. A plan was approved ' V'V'U<'ifV "ir-' if'..'"iUv* and 30% of the cost was secured from Duke Endowment. A Charge Conference was held on November 29 at the 11:00 A.M. service to discuss purchase of adjoining property. 1999 — A deposit for the purchase of four lots located at the end of the church parking lot was made. Sanctuary renovations began on January 11,1999. A new church secretary was hired. A new organ and grand piano were purchased. New bathrooms were constructed in the basement. The United Methodist Men of Mocks received a certificate of recognition oh behalf of the Western NC Conference at the United Methodist Men's Rally held at Lake Junaluska April 23 - 25. The 23 member group sponsors a monthly breakfast fund raiser to support their mission and ministry projects. Sunday May 9, was the first Sunday we worshipped at Mocks after the installation of a new stained glass picture of Jesus in the renovated church sanctuary. Carpet was installed May 26 as part of the renovations. A reprint of 500 copies of Mocks Church cookbook "The Joy of Cooking - Past and Present" was ordered with the proceeds benefiting the Mocks Building Fund. An After School program was started. Donations of school supplies for Native American children in Robeson County were accepted in July. The proceeds from the fall bazaar were used to pay for the final tract of land. A walking trial and signs were placed on the land. Approval was given for the installation of a fire alarm system with 24-hour monitoring for the church building. A new computer system will be researched for the church office. Cemetery renovations will begin with several grave markers in need of repair. On November 7, Mocks dedicated the new Allen Renaissance Organ and Petrof Grand piano at 5:00 P.M. with a service of dedication and worship. 2000 - A shelter was ordered to help protect the church vans and trailer. A gas fryer was purchased for use at the Methodist men's breakfasts. A Phone tree message delivery system for the church was approved. Discipleship Bible Study groups formed. 2001 - On February 11, a dedication service was held for completion of all building projects. Church offices were moved across the road to the adjacent house. The ^ United Methodist Men sent a work/building team to Camp Tekoa to make o improvements to the cabins. A part-time youth director was hired. A Prayer Group ^ for women was started. A Charge Conference was held May 6 for the purpose of ' choosing a study committee for studying the church building needs. On May 6 a ? mission work team went to Tarboro to aid hurricane Floyd victims. On October 31, t land was cleared and footings were dug for a utility building located behind the ^ church office. The building was completed in November. ) 2002 - In January a Covenant Service was held for Discipleship I and III classes. S The number of members at the end of 2000 was 354. A Senior Valentine Banquet X was held in February by the youth of the church. A study committee for an Educational building and a Building Committee were elected. A community Revival was held April 28 - May 4 involving Mocks and six other churches. Back-to School ^ supplies were collected for Native American children in McColl SC. On Sunday U) X ^ Oavie County Puduc uoiary I Mocksvillg, MC -cJ \ 0 September 8 the new Mission and Storage Building behind the Church Office was dedicated. Discipleship 11 and IV classes started in September. Mocks conducts Sunday School the third month each quarter at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. A Remembrance Service - Fallen But not Forgotten - was held in memory of 9-11-01. A Grief and Loss Support Group began in October. Mocks hosted the Lexington District Minister's Meeting in October with the Methodist Women serving lunch. Toys for Native American children in McColl were collected. Fruit was collected for Duffield, West Virginia, in December. Mocks United Methodist Men serve breakfast each 2"^ Saturday except in June, July, August and December. 2003 - The Centennial Celebration began on New Years' Eve at the Candlelight Service. April 27 was heritage Sunday. The Time Capsule was opened and contents displayed in the Fellowship Hall. Also on display were old pictures; the pulpit, rail bible, and chairs from the old church; and old Communion cups. Members dressed in vintage clothing and signed a registry. The youth made a mission trip to Duffield, West Virginia in June. School supplies for Native American children were collected in August. A church bazaar was held to raise money for a new Educational Building along with the United Methodist Men's breakfast in September. (The registry will again be signed at Homecoming in September. A special "Birthday Party" is being planned following the children's Christmas program in December to celebrate the birthday of Jesus and Mocks church. The Time Capsule will be replaced in April 2004 on Heritage Sunday.) PASTORS SERVING MOCKS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH These pastors lived in the Lucille Cornatzer house, the first parsonage in Advance: U O c U> 2 ) I- v> o o V ut 1904-1905 W.M. Curtis 1905-C.S. Kirkpatrick 1907-1908 W.Y. Scales 1909-1912 L.L. Smith 1912-1914 J.A.J. Farrington 1917-1919 J.H. Brendall 1919-1924 J.M. Varner 1925-R.P. Fikes 1926-1928 E.E. Snow 1928-1929 W.B. Thompson 1929-1933 W.M. Rathburn 1934-1937 F.E. Howard 1937-1938 A.A. Lyerly 1939-1943 P.L. Smith 1943-1944 J.C. Gentry 1945-R.J. Trollinger 1946-1947 Howard Jordan (Lived with father-in-law while new parsonage was built) x: o ci ri O Oavie Coumy PuDiic UUraf) W These pastors lived in the new parsonage in Advance: 1947 -1951 R.J. Starling 1951 - 1955 W.E. Fitzgerald 1955 -1958 Hubert Clinard 1958 - 1959 J.B. Fitzgerald 1959 -1962 Flethcher Andrews 1962 - 1963 Kyle Smith 1963 -1967 Carl Haire 1967 - 1970 Phillip Vaughn 1970 -1976 W.C. Anderson 1976 - 1977 William Dozer 1977 -1981 Alec Alvord 1981 -1984 J. Marion Fulk 1984 - 1989 Thomas C. McLean 1989 - 1992 Harlan Creech, III 1992 -1995 Harry Sherrill Mocks went Station and a new parsonage was built on Mocks Church Road. 1995 - 2001 Bruce Gwyn 2001 - Donnie Durham Contact Information for Former Pastors: Familv Names Phone Last Name Address Alec, Dot (704)362-1860 Alvord Myra 492-5136 Anderson Harlan, Jane Creech o Marion, Lucy (704)932-3275 Fulk <» £Bruce, Deborah (336)973-8351 Gwyn tiS Tom, Doris (704)764-9490 McLean 2 Harry, Julene (336)320-3750 Sherrill v> O 0 r Y- 1 tD iii MUMC 998-5518 Fax- 998-6963 MUMC Office MUMC on the Internet www. X O ci X ii)\X 4810 Pine Ridge Rd. Charlotte NC 28226 415 McCallister Rd Mocksville NC 27028 404 Wesley Drive Salisbury NC 28146 5027 Old Salisbury-Concord Rd Kannapolis NC 28083 296 Raven Oak Drive Wilkesboro, NC 28697 4115 Rocky River Rd South Monroe, NC 28112 215 Sunrise Avenue Mt. Airy, NC 27030 P.O. Box 2122 Advance, NC 27006 107 Mocks Church Road Advance, NC 27006 i .. ,,v'' Deed Information Pages 14 -16 V <S5 c p GC € I bii- X o jr Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina rr'iT^yTir"'^" Dated February 25, 1904 Recorded in Book 18, Page 465 ) Shady Grove Township Deed.from N. A« Peebles, J. H» Hendrix, ( F. M. Johnson, County ) Board of Education, Davie ( County ) to ( J. H. Mock, J, E. Orrell, . W, J. Jones, Abington Phelps, ( and John Beauchairp, Trustees ) of Mocks M» E. Church South ( of Davie County ) *********** BEGINNING at a beach gum tree, W. A. Jones corner; thence East 8 poles to a stone; thence South poles to a stone; thence thehde.':We9t]8:p6le&! to: a.„Stode;;, thence. No||:bh'30.:4wiles to a stone the beginning, containing Ij acres. 5 S o -U 2 0 13 CQ Z) QL d 9 1 UI > (/> o o s JC f- Ul c 7—s. > 4» . g Ci iS 3: <J ****************** Deed From J. H. Mock and wife, Adeline Mock to ^ B. L. Hartman, Abenton Phelps, and A. H. Davis, School Com mittee of District #1^ Dated December 12, 1882 Recorded in Book 7, Page 147 Description same as above 2 o o c ft 2 k "\ t ' ^\ • 99 o 1 d i 6- — O. o IL fr- X. cd ri % <J MOCK'S CHURCH I & MOCK'S SCHOOL HOUSE From minutes of Davie County Board of Education page 124 ihe'^Board ordered a deed to be made to the proper authorities of for the schoo^Lu^e'lofon^wSVcK-S SCHOOLHOUSE is located. The Board having been given a deed to an adjoining lot on which the CHURCH people will move the SCHOOLHOUSE building without charge to the school authorities. _ ^__ Board of Educstiori buy tb© first lot"^Question: the "adjoining lot" to the Boardt Q- (/) ii=^ Moclc*s Church sTt to 5 fill iJ X cJ i t^ Davie County -d Boardkof Education, minute book, page 124 The Board ordered a deed to be made to the proper authorities of the M.E. Church South for the School house lot on which Mock's School house is located, the Board having been given a deed to an adjoining lot on which the church people will move the school building without charge tbo the school authorities. April 1.904. '-"iii'it'f"-" OQ D o CO ij .j -j o Q LU O o 2 » &- tn o o -x Picture of Mocks Methodist Church ^ Page 18 <5 £ Krt o O X r- in Ui X X O Davie County Public Library Mocksvilie, North Carolina \1 Oavte County Public Library Mocksvifia, fvc Mock's Methodist Church From Churches ofDavie County, North Carolina A Photographic Study by Thomas L. Martin Heritage Printers, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1957 ^£2x1 'SftOK 'I? Is MOCK'S METHODIST CHURCH Mock's Church was organized in 1902, the land being given, by the Phelps family. It is about two miles from Advance. A log school- house was nearby the original church. Plans are being made for erecting a new chiu'ch. jSage thirty-eight Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina 90 <a r 0- «A V <u o X ci X <J Mocks United Methodist Church Directory 1982 Page 20 - 27 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina Mocks United Methodist Church Advance, N.C.27006 D/i.V\E CO. P'J^UC UaCARY MOCKSVI! Iv., NC 08 m ' '. ^'?'■^'iA■■'''"; \ Wf il Rev. J. Marion Fulk, Sr. Pastor CD _l ? >Q- c/) "§UJ ^ The Church is not a building, ^ The Church Is not a steeple, The Church is not a resting place, The Church is the people. I am the Church, You are the Church, We are the Church, together. THE PASTOR'S MESSAGE As pastor of this great United Methodist Church, I am interested in trying to do the complete will of God. I am concerned and interested in the over-ail program of the church. I consider each member from the youngest to the oldest as an individual, and most important to the life and service of this church and in serving the needs of this community for the cause of Christ. In order for our church to accomplish all that its potential has in store, I believe it must become aware of what Paul called the Fruit of the Spirit, which includes Love, Joy, Peace, Longsuffering, Gentleness, Goodness, Faith, Meekness and Temperance; against such there is no iaw. It Is our duty as Christians to reach out to ail those who need help. Jesus said, "Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid." If we are to become a beacorr and shine bright for the Lord, then we must let our reflector be polished and kept cleansed by the precious blood of Christ by; rejoicing evermore, praying constantly, and in everything giving thanks, quenching not the Spirit; proving all things and holding fast to that which is good, and being faithful to God. I pray for God's blessings upon each of us in our continuing to work together for His Glorious Kingdom throughout this world and in preparing for the world to come. CO. (■'UCi.lC HVlOCKSVILLE; iiO HISTORY Si3iSSE=S^ ''sEsk or:rr s «3-£S£|;; ...... Alec Alvord, and Rev. J. Marlon Fulk, Sr. g .,;r. Ml .. •> .'K -.i > - 'W iK-iyid <3 A ' * . Groundbreaking • March 23,1958 Rev.J. B. Fitsgerald, Pastor Rev. John Carper, District Superintendent t/AVit Co. public L.IBPARY MOCKSVILLE^ MG r*'-r -1 Alley & Bertha Allen Charles & Anne Alien Charlie & Emma Allen Henry & Cornelia Allen • ^ jr. f»-.y*^ •>./!<'-vV' [■^ -■ ■ : 5#•'>^ ',f>'^-f 'L i-' 1 .1- 14 .:*:••■.v.>-n:! .1 m Joe & Sherri Allen Johnny & Rosalie Allen Terry & Sarah Allen W.C- & Frances Allen Shannon Mike, Dwayne Jason, Greg ll^ .'sU^t'f k\ r-« }. Geitys & Jean Bingham Jeanne. Amy Brian Bowles Joe & Nancy B'^wer _ Paul & Anna BryantAllen,Cinr^VIE CO. i^u.^Nlcbik:AmberMartin MOCKSViLLu, HO Johnny & Kay Carter Mike & Mlizi Carter Patsy Carter Pedle & Pal Carter Lerisa, Kenny Brian. Justin Andra, Todd KIger Tammy, Brian Robert Carter Roy L & Addie Mae Carter Brenda Cline Richard, Sandra, Glenda Houston & Mary Crater ''•IStMSP-'-t Robbie & Julia Ellis Diana Rev. Marion & Lucy FuiK DAViC CO. -PUBLIC LirPv^PY MOCi;£v;LLE-,. J'-.'C mviw: ri.'il Johnnie & Mandy Grubbs Henry & Inez Hartman Junior & Tommie Hartman Mamie B-Hartman Mary Jane Laine ^ -I Kathleen Hilton Houston & Ruth HocKaday Si Ricky & Cathy HocKaday ■f Minnie Howard /B S-i.ri • Jv/.y I :Tf.V V''- • Flossie Jones Mattie Jones David & Tern Miller Frank Mock ■A:''i ^^1 :p! € rST' _{: Vv •;•>■.;• ■« Tom & Carol Mock Emma Myera Hayden Myers Kermit & Gail Myers Glna, Pamela, Crystal Jerry, Tommy 'i;:- .i if'if r'siVlLI '^0 ■ ' t' VV' Wayne Myers Bill & Evola Phelps John & Jean Phelps Lucy Pheips Lynn Tim, Cindy 'I. ..t Georgie Rights Bill & Edythe Rummage Donna & Donald Sapp ii V o j: £ k U) X J <2: •A* <rj Mocks United Methodist Church Cemetery Book Pages 29 - 72 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina Mock's United Methodist Church Cemetery Book 1 " -A Mock's United Methodist Women's Organization Burials through December 2014 Table of Contents o C t o «i» i Vi O £ k. I \n u> X i X ■d Page number Introduction i. Old Section Row 1 1 Row 2 3 Row 3 6 Row 4 9 Row 5 14 Row 6 18 Row 7 22 Row 8 26 New Section Row 8 30 Memory Garden 31 Index 32 2 Introduction According to the History of Mock's United Methodist Church that was taken from the Time Capsule in 2003, the names associated with the building of the first church were Abingdon Phelps, John Thomas Phelps, I.H. Mock, WJ. Jones, J.C. Beauchamp, and J.E. Orrell. The history further states that the church was completed in 1904, and dedicated in 1905 by Reverend W. M. Curtis, and that no written records were kept during the first thirty-two years of the church's history. Oral tradition says that the land for the original church was given by I.H. Mock. A 1958 notation from the recorded history of the church states that the buildiug committee met on March 15,1958, to stake off the new Mock's United Methodist Church beside the original structure. The same reference states that the land was given by I.H. Mock and that the land for the parking lot was given by W. J. Jones. It is probable that the land for the cemetery was appropriated when the original church was built. The first burials took place in 1905. The earliest recorded birthdate in the cemetery is that of Abingdon Phelps. He was bom in 1826. He is the same Abingdon Phelps who was on the building committee for the original church. Mr. Phelps passed away in 1912. He is buried in the church cemetery. It is important to note that the birth dates of many of the individuals buried in the cemetery were prior to the Civil War. It was these people and their extended families that helped to build the Mock's Church Community. They are: Andrew W. Allen, 1846; Chloe J. Jones, 1860; I.H. Mock, 1850; Mary A. Phelps Mock, 1851; J.T. Phelps, 1852; Albert Howard, 1850; Franklin Cooper, 1844; Sarah A. Cooper, 1841; William H. Baity, 1848; Martha J. Baity, 1850; John C. Beauchamp, 1851; Florence K. Beauchamp, 1858; Sarah Carter, 1844; J. Rasmas Carter, 1844; Mary E. Snider, 1840; J. Ed Orrell, 1851. "One generation goes ^ and another generation comes, V \J2 but the earth abides forever. Ecclesiastes 1:4 Ui »- V> A ■O X i. VN U1 I o> cl d X O Mocks United Methodist Church Cemetery Listings are arranged by rows and run from left to right. Row 1 is the first row of the Old Section behind the side parking lot. Row 8 is the last row before the fence. Surnames are capitalized. Two names listed under one surname means that both names are on one grave stone. Abbreviations are: b.-buth, d.-death, m.-marned. The New Section is to the right of the sidewalk and includes the Memorial Garden. ROW 1, Old Section MOCK, Bertha W. b. Oct. 9,1886 d. Feb. 27,1971 ThaddeusS. b.Nov. 7,1878 d. Sept. 29,1943 JONES, Marvin R. b. Sept 29, 1888 d. Mar. 20,1950 Flossie L. b. July 12,1895 d. Nov. 15,1995 JONES, William J. b. 1862 d. 1944 Eugenia Snyder b. 1867 d. 1949 JONES, o o tr Claudia L. b. July 22, 1895 d. Aug. 23,1973 JONES, Ethel M. b. Oct. 5, 1900 d. Mar. 1,1996 ^ Grace E. b. Aug. 20,1898 d. Oct. 18,1989 5 . 3 Mattie W. b. Feb. 12,1909 d. Aug. 23,1992 g* ^ BEAUCHAMP, 3 § Cl> rtJ o JohnW. b. 1878 d. 1945 MaryE. b. 1900 d. 1959 BEAUCHAMP, Charlie K. b. Sept. 3,1869 d. Dec. 4, 1957 m. May 4,1891 ^ Cennia O. b. Nov. 10, 1868 d. Aug. 11,1956 X o ci O 'a x yt o o c ift* t- a i I- O trt lit X 0 01 I XJ ROW 1, Old Section PHELPS, Willie Simeon b. Sept. 25,1890 d. May 11,1958 WWINC, PFC Co. L, 120 Infantry AddieB. b. July 13, 1893 d. Oct. 17,1960 BEAUCHAMP, George F. b. Sept 26, 1889 d. May 21,1962 NC, PFC Infentry, WWI PH Sallie Mock b. Apr. 4,1894 d. Sept. 18,1976 Wife of 0. F. Beauchamp MYERS, Earl A. b. Sept. 21,1901 d. Dec. 1,1962 Footstone: Father Emma Phelps b. June 20,1903 d. Nov. 25,1984 Footstone: Mother b. Nov. 13,1894 d. Mar. 31,1977 b. Apr. 4,1894 d. Sept. 29,1963 HOWARD, WiUieA. Fallie B. McDANlEL, Thomas Edward b. Feb. 27, 1896 d. Mar. 10,1972 Maudie Beauchamp b. Feb. 15,1892 d. Jan. 13,1966 HOWARD, Allen Benjamin b. Mar, 27,1914 d. Sept. 18,1975 m. Feb. 2,1935 Minnie Carter b. Mar. 16,1914 d. Jan. 13,1984 ANDERSON, Jake R. b. Nov. 20,1931 d. Jan. 1,2003 m. June 30,1956 Susie P. b. Dec. 14,1926 Oavle County Pudiic LiDrarv Mocksville, MC ^3 Couniy PuDiic Mocksviile, NC w> o H 2 d, Ck 4- tr» k/ 2: tj 1 O ROW 2, Old Section ALLEN, Andrew W. Julie A. GOODIN, Esther Allen ALLEN, JohnG. b. Jan. 10, 1846 d. July 30, 1932 Father Aged 85 yrs. 8 mos. 20 days b. Dec. 28,1846 d. Oct. 19, 1928 Mother His wife Aged 81 yrs. 9 mos. 21 days b. May 10, 1886 d. Mar. 8,1964 Wife of D.W. Goodin b. Dec. 27, 1878 d. Feb. 13,1933 Malissie A. Phelps b. May 6,1885 d. Dec. 22,1964 His wife - ^ SMITH, Charles Lee b. Jan. 20,1912 d. June 11,1973 Footstone: Father b. July 8,1913 d. Aug. 26,1938 Footstone: Mother b. May 22,1916 d. Feb. 6,2008 b. June 25, 1889 d. Nov. 7,1963 Footstone: Father Delia Cash Allen b. Nov. 27,1888 d. June 21,1938 His wife Footstone: Mother ALLEN, Harrison Odell Thelma Foster Etta Walser JONES, Chloe J. "Aunt Kees" b. Feb. 26,1860 d. July 11,1939 age 79 jrs. 5 mos. 15 days SAIN, J.Walter b. Sept. 18,1881 d. May 3,1947 Julia Mae Allen b. Apr. 5,1882 d. Jan. 31, 1969 • His wife Ck tr- t t- o. o t iu u Oi ti J. o Sawe tounty P,o/,c L,o,£,v^ocksville^ ROW 2, Old Section WATKINS, Linzy D. Rosa C. ORPUT, JuHaSain ORRELL, Lee Brown Nannie Beauchamp ORRELL, Grady M. ORRELL, Herman Brown Barbara Speas MYERS, Marvin Helen Orrell LEDFORD, Alden R. Mildred P. ALLEN, Walter Cleve Daisy Phelps b. 1897 d. 1947 Father Footstone: LDW b. 1898 d. 1980 Mother Footstone: ROW b. Mar. 7,1910 d. Mar. 20,1954 Daughter b. Aug. 2,1883 d. Sept. 11,1957 b. Jan. 24,1887 d. June 9,1978 Footstone: Mother b. Aug. 9,1920 d. Nov. 4,1963 NC PFC529 Malaria ContL. Det. WWII b. Aug. 9,1925 b. Oct. 21,1927 d. May 22,1975 b. Aug. 3,1909 d. Sept. 26,1984 Footstone: Father b. Sept. 25,1911 d. June 15,1994 Footstone: Mother b. June 10,1923 d. June 13,1970 b. Feb. 13,1927 b. May 2,1884 d. Oct. 4,1971 b. June 21,1892 d. June 2,1969 ^5 Davie County Puo;,c Lm,ar> ^ocksviUe, ROW 2, Old Section BELL, Allen Dixie b. Nov. 23,1926 d. Jan. 12,2004 m. Nov. 20,1949 Sgt. US Army b. Apr. 17,1929 O o £ 1?^ 3: • j: id o 0 c 1 o \r 5 v> o> <s 3: i trv X 4J ci :c <J ^"te County Puo(;c lv., Mocksville, HC ROW 3, Old Section PHELPS, John Carr b. Aug. 9,1931 d. May 24,2013 m. Dec. 20,1958 U.S. Army 1954-56 Nancy "Jean" Rupard b. May 25, 1937 ALLEN, Charlie J. EmmaM. MOCK, I.H. MOCK, Mary A. PHELPS, J.T. Eliza J. Davis HOWARD, Albert b. June 13, 1920 d. Dec. 2,1995 m. Aug. 31,1940 b. Apr. 10, 1923 d. Aug. 18,2008 b. Aug. 15, 1850 d. Dec. 4,1925 b. May 7,1851 d. Nov. 18,1926 b. Oct. 30,1852 d. Oct. 29,1931 FATHER b. June 22,1862 d. Jan. 9,1944 MOTHER b. June 10,1850 d. June 2,1930 Aged 79 yrs. 11 mos. 22dys. CHAPLIN, Carolina Howard b. 1861 MYERS, Eugene A. MYERS, Noah B. b. Mar. d. 1940 26,1888 d. May 15,1946 WWIVet. b. May 26,1902 d. Oct. 14,1962 WWnVet. o u» i- va o o 3? t v> m X <J cL ii S. <J Oavle Couniy Pudiic L:. Mocksville, NC ) ROW 3, Old Section MYERS, George Z. Faille A. POTTS, John Eugene b. May 25,1889 d. Dec. 11,1954 b. Aug. 21,1895 d. Apr. 18,1953 ' b. May 26,1878 d. Dec. 4,1947 Aged69y. 6m 8d POTTS, (Tombstone says Carter) Sarah Camilla Carter b. Jan 23,1882 d. Jan. 18,1954 Wife of John E. Potts aged 71 yrs. 11 mos. 26dys. PHELPS, Uriah H. Irene Sheek CARTER, Roy Lee Lucille Sidden b. Mar. 28, 1893 d. Apr. 10,1949 b. Mar. 30,1898 d. Mar. 29,1963 b. Apr. 4,1908 d. Jan. 28,1987 b. May 7,1911 d. July 14,1956 Footstone: Lucille S. Carter CARTER, Addie Mae Foster b. Oct. 14,1911 d. Sept. 3,2005 Wife of Roy L. Carter POTTS, Violet P. b. Oct. 13,1912 d. Sept. 3,1956 MYERS, Lester b. 1925 d. 1971 Lassie b. 1931 ^ SfiVte Coimiy PuDiic UDrar> Mocksville, fC ROW 3, Old Section MINOR, Marvin Jackson b. Feb. 12,1902 d. June 25,1975 m. Feb. 24,1932 Nannie (Nan) Carter b. Oct 15,1913 d. Oct. 21,2000 CARTER, Robert A. b. Mar. 6,1911 d. Sept 9,2010 DeEtte T. b. Feb. 18,1914 d. Sept 3,1975 MONDAY, Floyd M. b. Oct. 26,1919 d. Jan 31,1987 Model! O. b. Dec. 15,1913 d. Oct. 16,2005 ' jja Ki O til) h- 5 I v> o o JL~ fr- yii 3: 0 Ci cJ PHELPS, Lucy Ford b. Aug. 30,1925 d. Mar. 31,2006 % i- O o % f 0 <*n % o -cJ ROW 4, Old Section CARTER, MahalaG. PHELPS, Girtey R. BLACK, RayH. CARTER, (Little) James R. CARTER, Jimmy Gray WAFFORD, John Frank CARTER, LeliaMae CARTER, Infant Son Oavie County Puoiic uoiaiy Mocksville, NC b. Sept 14,1906 d. Sept. 14,1906 Daughter of W.R. & A.D. Carter b. Sept 9,1922 d. July 8,1923 b. June 6,1929 d. Aug. 14,1929 b. May 19,1909 d. July 12,1910 Son of F.R. and L.M. Carter b. Mar. 11,1938 d. Sept. 9,1940 Son of James R. and Margaret Carter b. Apr. 12,1947 d. Apr. 12,1947 Son of L.J. Wafford and Alma Wafford b. Apr. 30, 1905 d. Mar. 7,1907 Daughter of J.E. and S.L. Carter b. July 16,1925 Son of J.E. and S. L. Carter A•\ MO Oavie Couniy PuDiic UDrary Mocksville, WC 10 Ui t: 5 i O ■o XT \r at 0^ *n kit X o d X xJ ROW 4, Old Section ALLEN, Johnie Lee MOCK, Ezra BEAUCHAMP, Frank BEAUCHAMP, OllieP. MYERS, Albert T. MYERS, . Ethel May MYERS, Henry Norman b. Feb. 26,1935 d. Mar. 15,1935 Son of Odell and Thelma Allen i b. Feb. 15,1936 d. Feb. 18,1936 Son of G. W. and Eliza Mock b. Feb. 19,1928 d. Feb. 19.192f Son of Z.A. and E.V. Beauchamp b. July 15,1905 d. May 4,1910 Son of J.W. and S.H. Beauchamp b. Dec. 26,1921 d. Dec. 31,1924 Age 3 yrs. and 5 days b. Mar. 16,1924 d. Aug. 24,1925 Age lyr. 5 months 8 days b. July 12,1926 d. July 12,1926 Infant son of C.H. and Georgia Myers Oavie County Puoiic LiDrary Mocksviile, NC 11 5^ O o €1 b V- trt a o tn ku X o ci js- X ROW 4, Old Section JARVIS, Thomas Eugene MYERS, Elsie Mae MYERS, John Edward Jr. MYERS, Charles Timothy SHEETS, C. Wade SHEETS, Gaye Nell SHEETS, Bemice Comatzer POTTS, Lena Belle Mamie Ethel b. Aug. 6,1938 d. Aug. 6,1938 Son of John F. and Pearlie Jarvis b. June 11,1926 d. Sept. 28, 1926 Age 3 mos. and 17 days b. Jan. 22,1953 d. Dec. 5,1953 Son of J.E. and Mary Myers b. Oct. 8, 1950 d. May 29, 1956 Son of J.E. and Mary Myers b. Oct. 14, 1935 d. July 9,1936 Son of W.W. and B.M. Sheets b. Aug. 13,1912 d. July 17,1943 Daughter of W.W. and B.M. Sheets b. Feb. 12,1910 d. Aug. 15,1945 b. Jan. 16,1904 d. Jan. 30,1996 b. Aug. 28,1910 d. Apr. 28,1987 jyA vs y. 0 « C 1 Gk. H» 2 t I- o o r I- u) i)i« r o ci rs T- Davle County Puoiic UDiaiy Mocksvifle, HC ROW 4, Old Section PHELPS, Bobby Gene b. Apr. 25,1932 d. June 22,1957 PFC Co. B 21 Infantry Korea MYERS, Charlie H. Georgia H. MYERS, Frances C. JONES, SHIELDS, Mary Howard HOWARD, Tom Dora HOWARD, Mary Mozell b. May 3, 1900 d. Aug. 13,1972 b. Sept. 25,1903 d. Jul. 12,1959 b. Apr. 7,1963 d. Apr. 7,1963 Daughter of John E. and Mary H. Myers Paul William b. Dec. 20,1915 d. Feb. 20,1980 Virginia Myers b. July 25,1922 d. Apr. 16,2000 b. June 6,1901 d. Aug. 25,1967 b. Dec. 23,1893 d. June 18,1971 Footstone: Father b. Jan. 10, 1897 d. May 30, 1971 b. Dec. 19,1925 d. Feb. 6,1999 Footstone: Daughter 12 ROW 4, Old Section JONES, Oliver Bryan Mattie Phelps JONES, Agnes Louise BRADSHAW, Doris Pauline Wayne F. Oavle Couniy Pudhc LiDiaf) Mocksvifle, /vc 13 b. June 20,1900 d. Dec. 7,1971 Pvt. Co. B14 Machine Gun BN WWI b. June 21, 1900 . d. Jan. 25,1989 b. June 3,1916 d. Nov. 11,1990 b. Sept. 20,1938 d. Nov. 15,2008 b. Mar. 9, 1947 d. Aug. 21,2011 ys o C % o t- a *o -s. u* ul X o d, :i X tO Oavie County Puoitc UBraf) Mocksville, NO 14 v> U -o o. :2 rs* lA O <3 -s- I- v> Ui :i: ■o cJ X -o ROW 5, Old Section COOPER, Franklin COOPER, Sarah A. Franklin JONES, Oliver Frank MoUie G. BAITY, Fannie BAITY, William H. BEAUCHAMP, Sarah H. Hilton BAITY, Martha J. BEAUCHAMP, JohnC. BEAUCHAMP, Florence K. b. Aug. 30,1844 d. Nov. 13,1906 62 yrs. 2 mos. 13 days. b. Sept. 14,1841 d. May 6,1915 73 yrs. 2 mos. 22 days. Wife of Franklin Cooper b. Apr. 25, 1870 d. July 24,1924 b. Sept. 14,1886 d. May 26,1955 b. Feb. 23,1880 d. Jan. 12,1909 Daughter of W.H. and M.J. Baity b. Sept. 6,1848 d. Oct. 9,1907 b. Nov. 13, 1883 d. Dec. 25,1913 b. Dec. 11,1850 d. Oct. 20,1924 b. July 19, 1855 d. Oct. 3,1929 b. Mar. 30, 1858 d. July 10,1910 Wife of John C. Beauchamp 52 yrs. 3 mos. 20 days H5 V £ z > fr" o o 1— As tu o j: -c^ OfiVie County Pudhc uorar} Mocksville, WC ROW 5, Old Section MOCK, Ossie L. b. Feb. 23,1880 d. Dec. 1,1907 Wife of T.S. Mock Aged 27 yrs. 9 mos. 8 days FLINCHUM, Lucy M. b. Sept. 13, 1904 d. Sept. 27,1932 JONES, Evelyn Lambeth b. June 5,1923 d. Oct 4,1996 CARTER, Minnie CARTER, Sarah CARTER. J. Rasmas b. Apr. 4,1876 d. July 13,1917 b. Oct.1,1844 d. Apr. 16,1916 Age 71 yrs. 8 mos. 15 days b. Mar. 16,1844 d. Mar. 26,1925 Aged 81 yrs. 10 days CARTER, MaryE. b. Dec. 19,1901 d. July 29,1917 BENNETT, Footstone says Joseph A. Bennett May 16,1894 — July 6,1918 CARTER, JohnElser b. Jan. 4,1873 d. July 22,1941 Sally Smith b. Dec. 4,1880 d. Sept. 21,1951 15 O tr z t" ijy o o i- u> v^ u> i: o c> ri q: cJ ROW 5, Old Section BAITY, Jennie P. Lena N. BAITY, Calvin Nathan Clara Comatzer b. Feb. 23, 1880 b .Oct. 9,1876 Davte County Puoiic LiOiary Mocksvilie, NC d. Sept. 10,1962 d. May 23,1956 16 b. June 9,1896 d. June 18,1962 Footstone: North Carolina, Pvt. 649 Aero SQ, World War I b. Apr. 12,1902 d. Aug. 16,1994 Footstone; Wife SHORE, Addie Beth POTTS, Paul A. Mary Jane M. HARTMAN, Henry Dalton Inez Dull b. Oct. 25, 1983 b. July 18,1915 m. Dec. 22,1941 b. Feb. 1,1919 d. Oct. 25,1983 d. Nov. 4,2002 Father d. May 20,1986 Mother d. May 10,1994 m. July 1,1950 b. Dec. 22,1925 b. Dec. 6,1931 Our children: Doris, Henry Jr. Julia, Amanda, Mary Jane CARTER, Charles L. b. Mar. 18,1926 RubyR. b.Apr. 5,1929 d. Apr. 7,2015 d. Sept. 9,1996 HI o o € » Ck iki Z k w- o o r v> at X o ci X ROW 5, Old Section CARTER, James Ralph Margaret Allen ALLEN, Walter Cleveland Frances Johnson ALLEN, Henry Joyce Comelia Charles OSVle County Puonc LiDrarv Mocksville,17 A Devoted Father b. Apr. 16,1917 A Loving Mother m. April 6,1935 d. June 4,2006 m. Apr. 6,1935 b. Apr. 9,1918 d. May 19,1994 b. Nov. 5,1920 d. Oct. 12,1993 Footstone: CPL. U.S. Army, WWII b. June 6,1925 d. Oct. 3,2007 m. Oct. 2,1943 d. Aug. 26,2007 d. Sept. 1,2010 b. Feb. 23,1924 b. July 11,1927 m. Feb. 21,1945 Children: Betty Jane and Charles Lee Grandchildren: Brandon, Andrew, Jennifer vo J5 O iff I fr- o o X I «r> u> X o ci X ROW 6, Old Section JONES, LillieM. wife of O.F. Jones Davie County Puoiic Liorary Mocksviffe. WC IS b. Dec. 19, 1879 d. Mar, 24,1906 JONES, Hazel R. b, Jan. 25,1902 d. Jan. 25,1924 JARVIS, CarlH. b. 1861 d. 1938 JARVIS, Roxanna Wife of G.H. Jarvis b. Oct. 22,1868 d. Oct. 17,1921 age 57 years, 11 mos. 25 days PHELPS, Abington b. 1826 d. 1912 MARSHALL, Sharon Atkins b. Apr. 4,1964 d. Dec. 31,1997 PHELPS, Our Father and Mother Emma E. Phelps b. Mar. 20,1885 d. Aug. 2,1909 John A. Phelps b. Nov. 1,1883 d. Jan. 15,1909 PHELPS, Thomas A. b. Sept. 15,1887 d. Dec. 27,1918 PHELPS, Veola b.Feb. 4,1891 d. Mar. 15,1921 V O o e: o 5 vr> <3 O t- uf \n u» a: ii 3: tl; Oavi€ County PuDiic Liorary Mocksvilie, MC ROW 6, Old Section MOCK, George Frank b. Sept. 9,1917 d. Mar. 31,1998 Footstone: S. Sgt. U.S. Army WWII MOCK, Annie V. Comatzer, wife of G.W. Mock b. Feb. 9,1893 d. Jan. 7,1919 MOCBC, Eliza Mae Essex wife of G.W. Mock b. Apr. 8, 1895 d. Apr. 12,1953 MOCK, George W. CARTER, Lizzie Mae CARTER, W. Ross b. Aug. 12,1887 d. Jan. 31,1962 dau. of P.R. and Lela Mae Carter b. Feb. 28,1916 d. Jun. 27,1933 b. Aug. 20,1884 d. Aug. 7,1918 Aged 33 yrs. 11 mos. 13 days CRAVER, Annie Phelps Carter b. Mar. 21,1891 d. Oct. 16,1979 MYERS, Paulina Isabella wife of U.K. Myers b. Dec. 25, 1872 d. May 21,1919 47 yrs. 4 mos. 26 days HOWARD, Thomas R. b. Nov. 1, 1936 d. Apr. 2,2001 19 Beloved father ^6 Davte tounty Puoiic Lioia/y ^ Mocksville, HC ROW 6, Old Section PHELPS, Charlie A. b. Jun. 8,1881 d. Nov. 4,1931 PHELPS, Ella Hilton wife of C.A. Phelps b. Jan. 20,1886 d. Nov. 21,1937 BARRINGTON, Daisy Pbelps b. Aug. 6,1916 d. Jun. 10,1944 PHELPS, Charlie Lee b. June 14,1918 d. Jul. 14,1944 SALINDERS, • Annie Pbelps b. Nov. 30,1908 d. Jul. 6,1966 PHELPS, Conrad b. May 26,1886 d. Sept. 7,1968 Bertha M. McDaniel wife of Conrad Pbelps b. Oct. 13,1888 d. Sept 4,1946 MOCK, yri John Mark b. Sept. 20,1929 d. Aug. 30, 1955 V ^ MOCK, » Isaac Nelson b. Mar. 6,1924 d. Dec. 20, 1986 o {r—Footstone: M SGT US Air Force WWII z =i xn O 0 1 V> % Korea Davfe County PuDiic LiDrai) Mocksvilie, NC ROW 6, Old Section MYERS, John Edward b. Feb. 24,1924 d. Jan 27,1988 m. Nov. 26,1949 Footstone: PFC US ARMY WWH Mary Hilton b. Sept 18,1928 21 Father Mother <» z, o tr J t Q* -O % \n % 3 X -cJ MYERS, Hayden Fletcher HALL, Irene A. Samuel Edward COOK, Willie Zeb Jr. Rachel Mock MOCK, Charles James Virginia Nelson b. Apr. 20,1929 d. Dec. 6,1989 b. Mar. 26,1920 d. Jun. 12,2010 b. Apr. 11,1923 d. Dec. 10,1989 Footstone: US ARMY WWH b. July 19,1934 d. Nov. 22,2011 b. Dec. 29,1934 d. Jan. 15,1993 b. Nov. 7,1914 d. Feb. 9,2003 m. Nov. 16,1940 MSGT US Army WWH b. Nov. 21,1918 d. •y O o C o id J- 5 i- vn O o x h >^ 6 V vo a> X o ci i: ROW 7, Old Section BEAUCHAMP, J. Lee PHELPS, Infant son ALLEN, Infant son SAIN, Walter V. SAIN, Nellie ALLEN, Palmer Avington ALLEN, Julia Irene ALLEN, Baby ALLEN, Baby MOCK, Alice A. Oavie County PuDiic imrary Mocksville, NO b. Feb. 22,1904 d. Jun. 15,1905 Son of J.G. & Lula Beauchamp b. Nov. 15,1921 d. Nov. 18,1921 SonofW.S.&A.B.Plielps b. Mar. 12,1916 d. Mar. 18,1916 Son ofW.C.&B.D. Allen b. 1917 d. 1917 b. 1912 d. 1913 b. Dec. 10,1906 d. Feb. 6,1907 Son of J.G. & N.M. Allen Aged 1 mo. 26 days Dau. Of Mr. & Mrs. J.G. Allen d. Dec. 12,1913 Infant of Mr. & Mrs. John G. Allen Infant of Mr. & Mrs. John G. Allen Infant of Mrs. & Mrs. T.S. Mock d. Dec. 12,1912 22 Davfe County Puodc UDrat) Mocksvlfle, iVC 23 \L O o o &- 2 > H o 5: K tn u> 3: O Ci X- <J ROW 7, Old Section PHELPS, Ruby Vivian ORRELL, Stephen Dale MOCK, Anna Sue MOCK, Jerry W. STANLEY, Kati Suellen CARTER, Philmore R. Lela Mae CARTER, William Ross Emma Gene PHELPS, Ray A. Sr. Footstone: b. Aug. 6,1934 d. Aug. 6,1934 Dau. Of J.A. & Vivian Phelps b. Sept 25, 1949 Son of Steve & Ruth Orrell b. Sept. 10,1964 d. Sept. 11,1964 Dau. Of Nelson & Oleta Mock b. Sept. 17,1937 d. Feb. 17,1995 b. Oct. 12,1963 d. May 9,1967 Dau. Of Arville & Betty Stanley b. Jan 4, 1988 d. Aug. 13,1980 b. Aug. 11,1884 d. Dec. 18,1978 b. Mar. 21,1920 d. Sept. 16,1990 b. July 17,1920 d. Mar. 30,2014 b. Mar. 29,1932 d. July 26,1971 North Carolina, Pvt. U.S. Army, Korea jr» v» w o c o y- t- ac » «> a* j: o d s <J Davfe County Pudiic Lmrar) MocksviHe, NC 24 ROW 7, Old Section PHELPS, James L. LilUeB. b. May 7,1907 d. Aug. 14,1966 b. Apr. 10,1910 d. Aug. 6.1974 Footstones: Father Mother PHELPS, Richard A.b.Nov. 1, 1936 d. Dec. 4,1990 Footstone: R.A.P. CORNATZER, Roy Lee b. Feb. 19,1898 d. Sept. 21,1968 Footstone: Father Mamie Beauchamp b. Sept. 13,1901 d. Aug. 26,1975 JONES, William F.(Wm) b. May 26,1910 d. Mar. 28,1994 Brother Clyde Leon b. Aug. 31,1913 d. Feb. 28,1997 Brother PHELPS, PHELPS, ORRELL, Willie (Bill) Evola (Bo) George Abington Edna Bridges Steve Franklin Ruth Jones b. Feb. 20,1920 d. Mar. 6,1997 b. Feb. 19,1921 d. Nov. 1,2013 m. June 6,1942 b. Sept. 13,1915 d. Oct. 23,1997 b. Jan. 29,1919 d. July 17,2008 b. May 3,1918 d. Jan. 2,2001 Footstone: Tech 4 U.S. Army, WWII b. June 21,1915 d. Dec. 18,1997 M.V\ 55 STi SJ <9 o 5 d> f V5 O O 3: ROW 7, Old Section CARTER, Hobert Lee Peggy Cook ALLEN, James Atley Oavie Couniy PuDiic Library 25 Mocksvilie, b. Feb. 23,1932 d. Mar. 30,2012 m. Apr. 13,1958 b. Nov. 18,1936 d. Sept. 10,2013 d. May 28,1998 Fatherb. Dec.5,1930 m. April 27,1951 Bertha Slaydon b. May 28,1930 d. May 11,2011 Children: Jimmy and Jan Mother EATON, Donna Lynn North Carolina Air Care, Baptist Hospital b. Oct. 11,1960 d. Apr. 22,1994 Dau. Of Don & Emily Eaton Footstone: RN CCRN CEN Flight Nurse HARTMAN, Henry Dalton Jr. b. Feb. 28,1954 d. Oct. 27,2009 m. Dec. 22,1975 Tommie Hammock b. Nov. 18,1955 Children: Laine and Dalton iji ht 3: o d X tO % o <a s MOCK, Jr ^ Florence Stafiford b. Oct. 28,1921 d. May 14,2004 rzi > V- v> o o 3: to ui X o d ii jti cJ Davfe County PuDlic LiDrary 26 Mocksville, ROW 8, Old Section SNIDER, Mary E. b. Oct. 5,1841 d. Sept. 29,1905 Aged 65 yrs. 11 mos. 24 days ORRELL, Sarah Jane (Aunt Sallie) b. 1843 d. 1912 ORRELL, J.Ed b.Oct. 14,1851 d. Oct, 14,1930 ORRELL, Mary M. Aderholt b. July 27,1863 d. Jan. 11,1934 Wife of J. Ed Orrell ORRELL, Benny Stacey b. Aug. 12, 1894 d. Aug. 5,1966 Footstone: Father Flora Howard b. May 17, 1898 d. Jan. 21,1976 Footstone: Mother ORRELL, John E. b. Feb. 17,1916 d. Jun.l9,1999 Footstone: U.S. Army Wife of George F. Mock CARTER, ^ Charles Franklin "Jerry" b. Mar. 14,1947 d. Dec. 21,1983 O Footstone: SP5 U.S. Army Vietnam SI Oavie County PuDiic LiDrary Mocksvitle, NC v-> Q tt) H 2 1 vrv e o X fr- 'M,- X ci X ROW 8j Old Section CARTER, Walter Anderson "Pete' Florence Beauchamp RIGHTS, Samuel E. Georgie Mock MOCK, Elmer S. Julia M. JONES, Joe William Eva Phelps HOCKADAY, Huston F. Ruth Carter BRYANT, Paul b. Apr. 22,1922 d. Dec. 16,1976 Footstone: Walter Anderson Carter GM3U.S.Navy WWn b. Apr. 27,1922 d. Jul. 16,2001 Footstone: Loving mother of twins b. Oct. 19,1901 d. Dec. 24,1975 b. Feb. 14,1907 d. Aug. 1,1990 b. 1909 d. 1980 b. 1902 d. 1975 Footstone: Wife b. Aug. 12, 1905 d. Jul. 12,1977 Footstone: Father b. Mar. 16, 1906 d. Jon. 25,1996 Footstone: Mother b. Apr. 6,1924 d. May 19,1992 Footstone: Tec. 5 U.S. Army WWII b. Feb. 19,1924 d. Oct. 21,2012 b. Dec. 14,1932 d. Jun. 28,1996 Footstone: TSGT U.S. Air Force 5^ _y> ■V o o C. o Ui V- 2 t h- vo o o K v> u> M o ci -cJ Davie County PuDiic LiDiaf) Mocksville, WC 28 ROW 8, Old Section MOCK, Roger Brown Sr. b. Apr. 13,1925 d. Mar. 15,1998 Footstone: PFC U.S. Army WWII b. Apr. 2,1930 d. Mar. 10,2013Doris Hilton WHTTAKER, Justin Robert Jane J. Daniel L. HALL, W. Allen b. Sept. 14,1983 d. Sept. 29,1998 Son b. Dec. 9,1951 d. Mother b. Sept. 21,1957 d. June 12,2004 Father Michael, Maddy, Meg, Dalton, Grayson, Rowen b. Apr. 16,1947 d. Mar. 13,1999 HALL, Dwayne Edward b. Jan. 31,1976 d. Feb. 1,1976 Son of Allen & Linda Hall CRATER, Huston F. b. May 26,1916 d. July 28,1999 m. Nov. 19,1938 Mary P. . b. July 26,1918 d. Dec. 24,2005 GROCE, Ralph W. b. Aug. 3.1940 d. Jul. 20,2002 Mary S. b. Sept. 16,1941 d. CARTER, Donna Jane b. Sept. 21,1961 d. Sept 12,2003 MYERS, Marvin Kermit b. June 10,1947 d. May 3,2008 m. Dec. 31,1960 Davie County PuDiic LiDiary Mocksviile, NC 29 ROW 8, Old Section MYERS, Donald Eugene b. Feb. 18,1942 d. Apr. 3,2009 WILLIAMS, Delia Sue b. Aug. 13,1946 d. Dec. 21,2011 Daughter Beth Grandchildren D.J. Dennis and William id o o c: k o iU 2 V* o o X W vr> A) X e si % -cJ ^0 Row 8, New Section Oavie County Pudiic LiO/af) Mocksville, NC 30 ORRELL, Walter Edward Lucille Foster Walter Douglas STROUD, Jerry W. Mary Ruth ROMINGER, Joshua Michael SOFLEY, Jesse Martin Catherine Mock MYERS, Jimmy Thomas Peggy S. b. Oct. 11,1921 d. Oct. 31,2012 Father b. Sept. 27,1920 Mother b. May 15,1940 Son b. July 9,1948 b. Aug. 2,1947 d. Mar. 22,2013 b. Jan. 21,1995 d. Apr. 10,2013 b. Oct. 22,1928 b. Nov. 8,1927 b. Oct. 20,1936 b. Aug. 3,1942 d. June 22,2013 m. Mar. 27.1948 d. Jul. 16,2014 m. Oct. 19,1963 S 1 o 2 tL v> o> o X. V- k % O ci cJ <0 \ w 2d U o £ i o 1;^ i H tA O X )r V kF> bi % O ci Davte County PuDiic UDrar) Mocksville, WC 31 MEMORY GARDEN BURTON, Ronald Gray b. Aug. 10,1933 d. Oct. 15,2004 Nell Phelps b. June 1,1935 d. Aug. 23 2014 Pa Oavfe County PuDiic LiDraf) Mocksville, NC 32 V O o iU 4— z V V- O o 3: »- tlil INDEX f,ANDERSON, Andrew W.Row 2, pg. 3 JakeR.Row 1, pg. 2 Baby of J.G.Row 7, pg. 22 Susie P.Row 1, pg. 2 Baby of J.G.Row 7, pg. 22 B. Bertha Slaydon Row 7, pg. 25 BATTY, Charlie J.Row 3, pg. 6 Calvin Nathan Row 5, pg. 16 Cornelia Charles Row 5, pg. 17 Clara Comatzer Row 5, pg. 16 Daisy Phelps Row 2, pg. 4 Fannie Row 5, pg. 14 EmmaM.Row 3, pg. 6 Jennie P.Row 5, pg. 16 Etta Walser Row 2, pg. 3 LonaN.Row 5, pg. 16 Frances Johnson Row 5, pg. 17 Martha J.Row 5, pg. 14 Harrison Odell Row 2, pg. 3 WiUiam H.Row 5, pg. 14 Henry Joyce Row 5, pg. 17 BARRINGTON, Infant of W. C.Row 7, pg. 22 Daisy Phelps Row 6, pg. 20 James Atley Row 7, pg. 25 BEAUCHAMP, JohnG.Row 2, pg. 3 Charlie K.Row 1, pg. 1 Johnie Lee Row4, pg. 10 Frank Row 4, pg. 10 Julia Row 7, pg. 22 Florence K.Row 5, pg. 14 Julie A.Row 2, pg. 3 Cennia O.Row 1, pg. 1 Malissie A. Phelps Row 2, pg. 3 George F.Row 1, pg. 2 Palmer Avington Row 7, pg. 22 J. Lee Row 7, pg. 22 Thelma Foster Row 2, pg. 3 John C.Row 5, pg. 14 Walter Cleve Row 2, pg. 4 JohnW.Row 1, pg. 1 Walter Cleveland Row5, pg. 17 Mary E.Row 1, pg. 1 «/> 3: O ct 3: -O Oavie County PuDtic LiDiat) Mocksville, MC 0 C 1 0 01 i- 2 id I V- vv c» <0 > tr5 3: cJ •cJ BEAUCHAMP, OlUeF. Sallie Mock Sarah R Hilton BELL, Allen Dixie Row 4, pg. 10 Row 1, pg. 2 Row 5, pg. 14 Row 2, pg. 5 Row 2, pg. 5 BENNETT, Joseph A. Row 5, pg. 15 BLACK, Ray R Row 4, pg. 9 BRADSHAW, Doris Pauline Row 4, pg. 13 Wayne F. Row 4, pg. 13 BRYANT, Paul Row 8, pg. 27 BURTON, Ronald Gray Memory Garden, pg. 31 NellPhelps Memory Garden, pg. 31 C. CARTER, Addie Mae Foster Row 3, pg. 7 Charles Franklin "Jerry" Row 8, pg. 26 Charles L. Row 5, pg. 16 DeEtte Row 3, pg. 8 Donna Jane Row 8, pg. 28 33 CARTER, Emma Gene Row 7, pg. 23 Florence Beauchamp Row 8, pg. 27 Hobert Lee Sr. Row 7, pg. 25 Infant son of J.E. Row 4, pg. 9 J. Rasmas Row 5, pg. 15 James R. Row 4, pg. 9 James Ralph Row 5, pg. 17 Jimmy Gray Row 4, pg. 9 John Elser Row 5, pg. 15 Lelia Mae Row 4, pg. 9 Lela Mae Row 7, pg. 23 Lizzie Mae Row 6, pg. 19 Lucille Sidden Row 3, pg. 7 Mahala G. Row 4, pg. 9 Margaret Allen Row 5, pg. 17 Mary E. Row 5, pg. 15 Minnie Row 5, pg. 15 Peggy Cook Row 7, pg. 25 Philmore R. Row 7, pg. 23 Robert A. Row 3, pg. 8 Roy Lee Row 3, pg. 7 Ruby R. Row 5, pg. 16 Sally Smith Row 5, pg. 15 Sarah Row 5, pg. 15 Sarah Camilla Carter Row 3, pg. 7 W. Ross Row 6, pg. 19 Oavie Couniy PuDiic Li0rar> Mocksvifie, NC 34 }p hi o & Ok Ul h 5. k h- v> o o r H- UJ X u d £i X ■c> CARTER Walter Anderson "Pete" Row 8, pg. 27 William Ross Row 7, pg. 23 CHAPLIN, Carolina Howard Row 3, pg. 6 COOK, Willie Zeb Jr. Row 6, pg. 21 Rachel Mock Row 6, pg. 21 COOPER, Franklin Row 5, pg. 14 Sarah A. Franklin Row 5, pg. 14 CORNATZER, Mamie Beauchamp Row 7, pg. 24 Roy Lee Row 7, pg. 24 CRATER, Huston F. Row 8, pg. 28 Mary P. Row 8, pg. 28 CRAVER, Annie Phelps Carter Row 6, pg. 19 D. NONE E. EATON, Donna Lynn Row 7, pg. 25 F. FLINCHUM, Lucy M. Row 5, pg. 15 GOODIN, Esther Allen GROCE, Mary S. Ralph W. H. HALL, Dwayne, Edward Irene A. Samuel Edward W.AUen HARTMAN, Henry Dalton Henry Dalton Jr. Inez Dull Tommie Hammock HOCKADAY, Huston F. Ruth Carter HOWARD, Albert Allen Benjamin Dora Fallie B. Mary Mozell Minnie Carter Row 2, pg. 3 Row 8, pg. 28 Row 8, pg. 28 Row 8, pg. 28 Row 6, pg. 21 Row 6, pg. 21 Row 8, pg. 28 Row 5, pg. 16 Row 7, pg. 25 Row 5, pg. 16 , Row 7, pg. 25 Row 8, pg. 27 Row 8, pg. 27 Row 3, pg. 6 Row l,pg. 2 Row 4, pg. 12 Row 1, pg. 2 Row 4, pg. 12 Row 1, pg. 2 Oavie County PuDiic LiDraiy Mocksville, MC 35 o C t o ul Ir 7 \ W \r> cl o X v- » a> X o d X -zJ HOWARD, Thomas R. Tom WiUieA. I. NONE J. JARVIS, CarlH. Roxanna Thomas Eugene JONES, Agnes Louise Chloe J. Claudia L. Clyde L. Ethel M. ' Eugenia Snyder Eva Phelps Flossie L. Grace E. Hazel R. Joe William Lillie M. Marvin R. Mattie Phelps Row 6, pg. 19 Row 4, pg. 12 Row 1, pg. 2 Row6, pg. 18 Row 6, pg. 18 Row 4, pg. 11 Row 4, pg. 13 Row 2,.pg. 3 Row 1, pg. 1 Row 7, pg. 24 Row 1, pg. 1 Row 1, pg. 1 Row 8, pg. 27 Row 1, pg. 1 Row 1, pg. 1 Row 6, pg. 18 Row 8, pg. 27 Row6, pg. 18 Row 1, pg. 1 Row 4, pg. 13 JONES, Mattie W. Mollie G. Oliver Bryan Oliver Frank Paul William Virginia Myers William F. (Will) William J. K. NONE L. LEDFORD, Alden R. Mildred P. M. McDANlEL, Uiomas Edward Maudie Beauchamp MARSHALL, Sharon Atkins MINOR, Marvin Jackson Nannie Carter Row 1, pg. 1 Row 5, pg. 14 Row 4, pg. 13 Row 5, pg. 14 Row 4, pg. 12 Row 4, pg. 12 Row 7, pg. 24 Row 1, pg. 1 Row 2, pg. 4 Row 2, pg. 4 Row 1, pg. 2 Row 1, pg. 2 Row 6, pg. 18 Row 3, pg. 8 Row 3, pg. 8 y% ' o o Q pt 5 i }f v» o t Ut X *j d d s <J Davie County PuDiic LiDrafy Mocksvilfe, NC 36 MOCK,MYERS, Alice A.Row 7, pg. 22 Donald Eugene Row 8, pg. 29 Anna Sue Row 7, pg. 23 Earl A.Row 1, pg. 2 Annie V. Comatzer Row 6, pg. 19 Elsie Mae Row4,pg. 11 Bertha W.Row 1, pg. 1 Emma Phelps Row 1, pg. 2 Charles James Row 6, pg. 21 Ethel May Row 4, pg. 10 Doris Row 8, pg. 28 Eugene A.Row 3, pg. 6 Eliza Mae Essex Row 6, pg. 19 FallieA.Row 3, pg. 7 Elmer S.Row 8, pg. 27 Frances C.Row 4, pg. 12 Ezra Row 4, pg. 10 Georgia H.Row 4, pg. 12 Florence Row 8, pg. 26 George Z.Row 3, pg. 7 Geoi^e Frank Row 6, pg. 19 Hayden Fletcher Row 6, pg. 21 George W.Row 6, pg. 19 Helen Orrell Row 2, pg. 4 I.H.Row 3, pg. 6 John Edward Row 6, pg. 21 Isaac Nelson Row 6, pg. 20 John Edward Jr.Row 4, pg. 11 Jerry W.Row 7, pg. 23 Jimmy Thomas Row 8, pg. 30, New. Sec. John Maik Row 6, pg. 20 Lassie Row3,pg. 7 Julia M.Row 8, pg. 27 Lester Row 3, pg. 7 MaiyA.Row 3, pg. 6 Marvin Row 2, pg. 4 Ossie L.Row 5, pg. 15 Marvin Kermit Row 8, pg. 28 Roger Brown Sr.Row 8, pg. 28 Mary Hilton Row 6, pg. 21 Thaddeus S.Row 1, pg. 1 NoahB.Row 3, pg. 6 Viiginia Nelson Row 6, pg. 21 Henry Norman Row 4, pg. 10 MYERS,Paulina Isabella Row6,pg. 19 Albert T.Row 4, pg. 10 Peggy S. Row 8, pg. 30, New Sec. Charlie H.Row 4, pg. 12 Charles Timothy Row4, pg. 11 Davfe County PuDiic LiDiaf) Mocksvilie, MC 37 o C » 0 u) I- 2 > \r- O ■O Xf" 1 k vr> iW X o -cJ Floyd M.Row 3, pg. 8 PHELPS, ModellO.Row 3, pg. 8 Abington Row 6, pg. 18 N.Addie B.Row 1, pg. 2 NONE Bertha M. McDaniel Row 6, pg. 20 O.Bobby Gene Row 4, pg. 12 ORPUT,Charlie A.Row 6, pg. 20 Julia Sain Row 2, pg. 4 Charlie Lee Row 6, pg. 20 ORRELL,Conrad Row 6, pg. 20 Barbara Speas Row 2, pg. 4 Edna Bridges Row 7, pg. 24 Benny Stacey Row 8, pg. 26 Eliza J.Row 3, pg. 6 Flora Howard Row 8, pg. 26 Ella Hilton Row 6, pg. 20 Grady M.Row 2, pg. 4 Enuna E.Row 6, pg. 18 Herman Brown Row 2, pg. 4 Evola (Bo)Row 7, pg. 24 J.Ed Row 8, pg. 26 George Abington Row 7, pg. 24 JohnE.Row 8, pg. 26 Girly R.Row 4, pg. 9 Lee Brown Row 2, pg. 4 Inf^t son of W.S.Row 7, pg. 22 Lucille Foster Row 8, pg. 30, New Sec.Irene Sheek Row 3, pg. 7 Maiy M. Aderholt Row 8, pg. 26 J.T.Row 3, pg. 6 Nannie Beauchamp Row 2, pg. 4 James L.Row 7, pg. 24 Ruth Jones Row 7, pg. 24 John A.Row 6, pg. 18 Sarah Jane Row 8, pg. 26 JohnCarr Row 3, pg. 6 Stephen Dale Row 7, pg. 23 LillieB.Row 7, pg. 24 Steve Franklin Row 7, pg. 24 Lucy Ford Row 3, pg. 8 Walter Douglas Row 8, pg. 30, New Sec.Nancy "Jean" Rupard Row 3, pg. 6 Walter Edward Row 8, pg. 30, New Sec.Ray A. Sr.Row 7, pg. 23 Richard A.Row 7, pg. 24 :.y Oavie County PuDiic LiDraty Mocksvffle, NO 38 a s, I 0 u» 1 t i- VD o o v> jXi x o of -3: ■cJ PHELPS, Ruby Vivian Hiomas A. Uriah H. Veola WiiUeCBiU) Willie Simeon POTTS, Lena Belle John Eugene Mamie Ediel Mary Jane M. Paul A. \riolet P. Q. NONE R. RIGHTS, Samuel E. Georgie Mock ROMINGER, Joshua Michael S. SAIN, J. Walter Julia A Allen Row 7, pg. 23 Row 6, pg. 18 Row 3, pg. 7 Row 6, pg. 18 Row 7, pg. 24 Row 1, pg. 2 Row4,pg. 11 Row 3, pg. 7 Row4, pg. 11 Row 5, pg. 16 Row 5, pg. 16 Row 3, pg. 7 Row 8, pg. 27 Row 8, pg. 27 Row 8, p. 30, New Sec. Row 2, Pg. 3 Row 2, pg. 3 SAIN, Nellie Walter V. SAUNDERS, Annie Phelps Row 7, pg. 22 Row 7, pg. 22 Row 6, pg. 20 SHEETS, Bemice Comatzer Row 4, pg. 11 SHEETS, C.Wade Row 4, pg. 11 Oaye Nell Row 4, pg. 11 SHIELDS, Mary Howard Row 4, pg. 12 SHORE, Addie Beth Row 5, pg. 16 sMrm, Charles Lee Row 2, pg. 3 Delia Cash Allen Row 2, pg. 3 SNIDER, Maiy E. Row 8, pg. 26 SOFLEY, Catherine Mock Row 8, p. 30, New Sec Jesse Martin Row 9, pg. 30, New Sec STANLEY, BCati Suellen Row 7, pg. 23 •V 0 2: 1 O ul l- 1 t- A iC _ to iu 2: o 3: o> STROUD, Jerry W. Mary Ruth T. NONE U. NONE V. NONE W. WAFFORD, John Frank WATKINS, Linzy Rosa WHTTAKER, Daniel L. Jane J. Justin R. WILLIAMS, Delia Sue X. NONE Y. NONE Row 8, pg. 30, New Sec. Row 8, pg. 30 New. Sec. Row 4, pg. 9 Row 2, pg. 4 Row 2, pg. 4 Row 8, pg. 28 Row 8, pg. 28 Row 8, pg. 28 Row 8, pg. 29 Oavie County Pudiic Liorai) Mocksvitle, MC 39 z. NONE % 10 Cemeteiy Appendix 2015 Oavte County Pudiic LiDiary Mocks'^ille, NO Carter, Charles L. b. Mar. 18, 1926 d. Apr. 7,2015 Carter, WiUiam Bert "Bill" b. July 24,1942 d. Aug. 21,2015 Linda Stroud (wife) b. Aug. 24,1943 Row 5 Row 8, New Section -Row 8, New Section Myers, Jinuny Lee b. Apr. 7,1940 d. Dec. 7,2015 Mock, Virginia Nelson b. Nov. 21,1918 d. Dec. 23,2015 Row 8, New Section Row 6 £: k o »- 2 Orrell, Michael Stephen b. Dec. 30,1960 d. Apr. 3,2015 (This is on a footstone with his parents' tombstone, Barbara And Herman Orrell). Row 2 a o I in ui X o d -cJ 1 1 V o o € o uJ 2 C3 O £ y Davie Coiiniy PuDiic LiDiaf> Mocksville, 1^ Cemetery Appendix 2016 Carlton, Betty Jo b. June 25,1932 d. Feb. 1,2016 Row 8, New Section Carlton, Norman L. b. Nov. 15,1931 d. Jan. 24,2016 Row 8, New Section Grouse, Mareia Gay Bradshaw. b. AprillO, 1946 d. Dec. 18,2016 Row 7, New Section Long, Ronnie, b. Nov. 20,1939 d. June 26,2016 Row 7, New Section Myers, Bobby Gray. b. Dec. 11,1966 d. Sept. 4,2016 Row 8, New Section OrreU, Herman Brown, b. Aug. 9,1925 d. April 26,2016 Row 2 US Army WWII ♦Carter, Robert Lee. Footstone: US ARMY Row 7, pg. 25 (Footstone located on property of Eddie and Lucille Hartman). %/y u) % o d