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Jul - Dec-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORI), THURSDAY, July 5. 1990 -O (T^ CT- Kerr Craigc Arey Jr. Arnold Curtis Mr. Kcrr Craigc Arcy Jr., 65. of 101 Holly Circle. Bermuda Run. Advance, died nncxpccicdiy al his home Wednesday. June 27. He was born January JO. 1925. in Danville, Va. In Kerr Craigc and Susie Hodges Arcy Sr. He spcnl his early liic in Danville. Va.. and was a member of Main Strcel United Methodist Church. Dan ville. He was President and Man.agcrofK.C. ArcyCo..awinc bottling hou.se in Danville. Va.. for 40 ycttrs. During retirement he was an avid stock investor. He resided and was a mcniher of Bermuda Run Country Club in Ad vance. He was a member of the Tarheel SluMiting Center and was a former World Champion Skeet Shooter and a 27-yard Trap Shooter. He was a World War II United States Navy Vctemn. where he served in the Pacific. Surviving are; his wife. Anne Slaughter Arey of the home; two daughters. Mrs.'Jiamuel C. (Mary Anne) Terry III of Keeling. Va. and Mrs. So.san Craigc Arey Grif- Hn of Danville. Va. and five grandsons. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. June .W. at Highland Burial Park. Danville. Va. I The funeral for Mr. Arnold "Ar- nic" Franklin Curtis. 27. of Hollywood. Calif., who died Wednesday. June 13. at St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank. Calif., was held Saturday. June 16. at the chapel of Greene Funeral Home, with the Rev. Bill Ulmct officiating and the Revs. Vivian Prcsslcy. Ray Phillips and Robert Knowles assisting. Mr. Curtis was sin audio engineer and a nicmhcr of Main Street United Methodist Church. Surviving arc: his wife. Mary Anne Knowles Curtis of North Hollywood. Csilif.: his mother and stepfather. Audrey smd Robert I>ancy of Fort Mill; his father and stepmother. Frank and Maggie Curtis of Rock Hill; one brother, Matthew Curtis of Fort Mill; one stepsister. Charlotte Faulkenberry of Rock Hill; two stepbrothers. Jerry Laney and Wally Buchanan, both of Fort Mill; and his mater nal grsindpareiits. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Bailey of MiKksville. Memorials may lie made to Nature Conscrvance. Greenpeace or the Arnie Curtis Fund, in care of Ijcsinne Hall. 606 Unity St.. Foit Mill. Mary O. Yates Mary Elizabeth Owings Yates. 87. of Oaks Nursing Center. Huntersville. fortnerly of Kan- napolis, died Thursday. June 28. at the nursing center. She had been in declining health 20 years and .seriously ill three months. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday. July I. al ].ady's Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jerry Collins ofliciating. Burial was in Carolina Metmtrial Park. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 928. Conctird. N.C. 28025. Bom Feb. 9. 1903. in Davie County. Mrs. Yates was a daughter of the late Richard Marshall and Marie Elizabeth Miscnheimcr Ow ings. She was retired from the weave room of Cannon Mills Plant She was a member of Center- view Baptist Church where she worked in the primary department for a nutitber of years. Her husband, Adam James Yates. died Dec. II. 1970. and a son James Turner Yates, died in January 1986. Survivors include: four sisters. Eva Howard of 204 S. Rose Ave.. Kari'napolis. Thctus Palton of Charlotte, Thelma Thrift of Col umbia. S.C. and Hazel Fortnerof Kannapolis; three brothers. John and Thurman Owings, both of Kannapolis, and George Owings of Concord; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. .,/Thelma Kimmer Jarvis Mrs. Thelma Kimmer Jarvis. 73. of Route 4. Mocksvillc. died Thursday, June 28. at New Hanover Hospital. Wilmington as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Pendcr County June 23. Mrs. Jarvis was born May 7. 1917. in Davie County to the late Charlie Luther and Susan Everhardt Kimmer. She was retired from Hocschst Cclancsc Corp. in Salisbury. She was an ac tive member of Liberty United Methodist Church and active in local senior activities.. She was prccctlcil in deilli by her husband, Carl Jarvis, in 1975 and a son. Billy Gray Jarvis. in 1971. Mrs. Jarvis is survived by: two sisters. Mrs. Olgic Tutterow and Mrs. Luna Myers; and one brother. Luther Kimmer. all of Mocksville; and one daughter-in- law. Peggy Jean Jarvis of Winston-Salem. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday. June .30. at For- syth Memorial Park by the Revs. John Dcyton and Joe l.ear. sA OWIE CO. PUBUC UBWWWiOCKSVJaE. NC -DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. July S. 1990 Sallie Cope Riddle Mrs. Sallic Cope Riddle. 92, formerly of Route 1, Advance, died at Meadowbrtrnk Manor Saturday. June 30. She was the widt>w of Willis Vance Riddle. She was horn July 16. 1897. in Davie County to Will and Sarah Chaplin Cope. She was a member of Green Meadows Bap tist Church. Surviving are: one son and daughter-ln-liiw. I.a\vrcncc and Dolly Riddle, of Route 6. Ad vance: two grandsons. Ocne Rid dle and Vance and his wife. Karen. Riddle, all of Advance: and two great-granddaughters. Funeral services were conducted at Green Meadows Baptist Church at 11 a.m. Monday. July 2. con ducted by the Revs. Ray Davis and John Frye. Memorials may be made to the Green Meadows Baptist Church Building Fund. Route 2. Moeksville. N.C. 27028. Booker T. Cody o cT^ Mr. Booker T. Cody, 62. of Moeksville. died Wednesday. June 27. at 5:20 p.m. at his home. FuneritI .services were held Mon- dsiy. July 2. at Shiloh Baptist Church. Moeksville. Burial was in the United States National Cemetery. Salisbury. He was bom November 5. 1927. in Davie County to Florence VanEaton Cotly of Moeksville and the late Booker T. Cody Sr. He at tended the public schools of Davie County and retired from J.P. Green Milling Co.. Moeksville. He was a vetcriin of World War II and was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. Surviving in addition to his mother are: seven sons. John L. Cody. Florence C. Cody. .Siimuel J. Cody. William T. Crxly and Elmer VanEaton. all of Moeksville. Booker S. Ctxly ol Winston-Salem and Edward Cody of Atlanta. Ga.: four daughters. Brida Wilkins, Deanna Cody and Mary A. Cody, all of Moeksville and Deborah F. Cody of Winston- Salem; 24 grandchildren; two brothers. Michael Cody of Moeksville and Robert Cody of Winston-.Saleni; six sisters. Rebec ca Isaac of MtK'ksville. Helen Evans and Uila Nicholson, both of Greensboro. Florence Cody of Vonkers. N.Y.. Patricia Cody of Patterson. N.J.. and Jenny Llewelyn of Virginia. George F. Arnold George Farris Arnold. 64, of 2008 S. Salina St.. Syracuse. N.Y.. died Wednesday. June 27. at University Hospital in Syracuse. He had been in declining health for several years. The funeral was at I p.m. Sun- d.ay. July I. at Gethscmane Bap tist Church, conducted by the Rev. J.L. Stowe. Burial was in Oakdale Cemetery. Bom Dec. 23. 1925. in Davie County. Arnold was a .son of Ver- sie Arnold of 217 S. Clay St.. Salisbury and the late Willis Ar nold. He attended J.C. Price High School and was employed as a but cher at Pilgrim Meat Packing Co. in Syracuse. He wa.s a member of Tucker Missionary Baptist Church in Syracuse and was a former member of Gethsemane Baptist Church. Survivors in addition to his inother. include: his wife. Johnnie Mae Arnold and a daughter. Deborah Arnold of Springfield. Va. 'i I public library MOCKSVILL^ nc * ^ -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, July S, 19911 y -o <Sv. )S Eula Viola V. Frye Saturday. June 30. 1990. Mrs. Eula Viola Vogler Frye. 76. of 6850 Idols Road. Clemmons. died at Forsylh Memorial Hospital following an illness of seven weeks. She was bom April 28,1914, in Forsyth County, the daughter of Charles Albert Vogler and Mamie Todd Vogler. the third of ten children. She graduated from Clemmons High School. Class of ^ 1933. She was raised in the Peacehavcn Road community and attended Pine Grove United Methodist Church until her mar riage on Dec. 23. 1933. She has lived in Clemmons since her marriage and has been a member of Clemmons First B:ip- tist Church for more than 55 yctirs. She served as a contract mail car rier for a number of years. She is survived by: her hiisbiind. Rtty R. Fiyc, of the home; one daughter and son-in-law, Jane Frye Mechuin and J.mtes F. Mechuni of Matthews; one son, l^ilic G. Frye and daughter-in-law, Glcmlii Wall Frye of Clemmons; five grand children; two great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mary Vogler Jones of Winston-Salem. Garnctic Vogler Bodsford and Gliidys Vogler Kockaday. both of Clemmons. Dolly Vogler Riddle of Advance; four brothers. Gerald L. Vogler of Mocksvillc. Wade V. Vtigler. Richard Todd Vogler, and Ray mond Charles Vogler. all of Winston-Salem; and a large number of nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by one sister. Mae Vogler Tcsh. Funeral services were held at Vogler"s Clemmons Chapel at 2 p.m. Monday, July 2. by Dr. Robert Cantwell and the Rev. R. Claxton Hall, followed by a graveside service at Westlawn Memorial Park. Clemmons. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund. Clemmons First Baptist Church. t y Obediah F, Koontx Sr. Mr. Obediah Franklin Koontz Sr.. 64, of Route 2. Mock.sville, died Friday. June 29 at Forsylh Memorial Hospital. He was the son of Obediah B. and Cora Ix-c Jordan K<K>nt/.. He was a meml'cr of The Church of Jc.stis Christ of Ixittcr Day Saints. He was a Veteran of the United States Navy and was also retired from Duke Power Co. after .30 years of service. At his death, he was a supervisor at Stegall .Security, assigned to Wondcrknit in MtKksvillc and was also a part-time employee .it the MiK-ksville Wal-.Mart Store. f Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. Sarah Eli/.abcth Heath Koontz of the luimc; one daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John (Debbie) Corbin i»f Clemmons; one son, Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Ktxmtz Jr. of Pinnacle; six grandchildren; two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Junior (Irene) Hiatt of Mount Airy and Mr. and Mrs. DcJin (Marion) Peterson of Pilot Moun tain; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday. July I. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Ixitter Day Saints in Pilot Mountain with President Ewell Hin-sdalc. Speaker John Carroll, and I'atriarch Wilbur Hiatt officiating. Burial was in Crcstvicw Memorial Park. Rural Hall. Memorials may be ntade to the charily of the donor's choice. J.L. Snead Jr. John Snead Jr.. 59. of Marysville. Calif., a Davie Coun ty native, died Tliursday. June 28, at his home after being in declin ing health for six months. The body was cremated. Burial was in the National Cemetery of San Francisco. Bom Jan. 29. 1931. Snead was a son of the late John L. and Alma Hcllard Sne.id. Retired from the U.S. Army alter 21 years of.ser vice, he was a dicsel mechanic. A Pre.sbytcrian, he had lived in California for the pa.st seven years. His wife, Ramona Davis Snead. preceded him in death. Survivors include: a son, John L. Snead III of Maty.sville; one grand daughter; and a brother. Craig Snead of Coolcemce. James F. Daughcrty James F. Daughcrty (Dotty). 61. of Detroit died at 5 p.m. Friday, June 29. at Detroit Memorial Hospital. He had been ill for several days. Funeral arrangements were in complete at presstime. Born Nov. 12. 1928. in Davie Coitnty. Daughcrty was a son of the late William C. and Rhonda N. Daugherty. Educated in Davie County schools, he was a former employee of Thompson Veneer Co. of Cleveland and was of the Holiness faith. Survivors include: four brothers, Henry Dorty and Arthur Daughcr ty of Salisbury, Leroy Daughcrty of Cleveland and U.C. Daugherty of Atlanta; and two sisters, Fh»rencc Clark of Detroit and Dorothy Bellamy of Salisbury. V) ' I — pobuc MG ^5, <r- pci ttAVlK COliNI V KNIKRI'KISK RKCOKI). TIUIRSHAY. July 12. 1990- rt V v» - e. t .V- •--Si 'Joe Foxx' Knox y Joseph "J<V Foxx" Knox. 48, of 510 Uihiycllc Circle. .S.i1ishury died al 2:.15 a.m. Wednesday. July 4. al Rowan Memorial Hospital. He had been in dcclininf! Iicallh five years and seriously ill one day. Funeral services were held al I p.m. on Saturday. July 7. in the Mit chell and Fair Funeral Chapel, con ducted hy the Rev. James I.. Stowc. pastor of Gelhsemnne Baptist Church. Burial was in Dakdale Cemetery. Bom Nov. 8. 1941. in Davie County. Knox was a son of Fred Foxx ol .Salrshury and the late Lucille l.aekncr Foxx. He atlemfed Dunhar High .SchiHil and was last employed as a roller with Piedmont Asphalt Co. He was a mcnilH-r of Gcthsemane Baptist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Ida Belle Knox; three sons. Joseph Knox Jr. and Fddie Rohinson. hoth of .Salishniy. anil Daiios Blakeney of Charlotte; two datiglilers. Biigitlc Blakeney of Charlotte and Denisc Bronson of Salishury; II) grand children; and a .si.stcr. Amanda McCullough of Salisbury. Velpo D. Ward Jr. Mr. Velpo Dudley Ward Jr.. 45. of 112 Fescue Drive, Bermuda Run, Advance, died at his home on Friday. July 6. Mr. Ward xx-as bom in Suny Coun ty Sept. 10. 1944. son of Velpo niidley Ward Sr. and Mary McKnight Ward. He was a member of the Clemmons United Methodist Church. He was a graduate of VPI, and was a public accountant for 21 .vears. fomierely with Emsl A Ernst. E.G. Cannon & Company. Price- Watcrhouse. Barker Ward and later with Ward & Cmnpany. At the time of his death, he was managing partner of Touche-Ross. and in private busine.ss xviih Bryon Haxvthortie Investment Group. Surviving arc; his wife. Mrs. Lynn Hennis Ward, of the home; one daughter. Miss Molly Ward, of the home; two scms. Frank and Jon Ward, of the home, and his parents, Vcl|x) Dudley Ward Sr. and Mary McKnight Ward, both of Ml. Airy. Graveside services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday. July 8. at the Oakdale Cemetery in Ml. Airy with .services conducted by the Rev. Mark Guyer. The rexpiest of the family is that Mowers be niniltcd iind memorials he made to the Anwrican Heart As.socia- lion. Suite 116. 2240 Cloverdale Avenue. Winston-.Salem. N.C. 27103. Claude Odeli Key Mr. Claude Odell Key. 68. of Rt. i. East Bend, died Tuesday. July 3. at Baptist Hospital. He was born in Surry County to Claude and Pearl Hutchcns Key. He was of the Baptist faith and was retired from Cloverdale Ford. Winstnn-Salem. •Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. Juanija Davis Key of the home; four daughters. Mrs. Brcnda Matthews of East Bend. Mrs. Janet Green of MiK'ksville. Mrs. Lorrattie Harris of Yadkinville and Mrs. Melissa McCormick of F..-ist Bend: one son. Dennis Key of Macun. Oa.; four grandchildren; two sisters. Jtrcia Davis and Nancy Scott, both of San- ford; and one brother. Btxhhy Jack Key of Sanford. Funeral services were held al 2;.30 p.m. Friday. July 6. at Fricnd.ship Baptist Church by the Revs. Grady Tutterow and L.D. Hohson. Burial xvas In the I'hvircli ccmeterv. Laura Lee B. Fone.s Mrs. Laura Lee Blake Fones. 74. Of Farminglon Community, died Tue.sday. July 3. at Rowan Memorial Hospital. .Siilisbury as the result of an automobile accident. Funeral scrx'iccs were held Friday. July h. at liaton's Funeral Home Chapel by tlie Rev. Glenn Dax is xx ith burial in Parklaxvn Cemetery. Whcatott. Md. Mrs. F-oncs xvas Imuii .Sept. 15. 1915. in Davie County, daughter of the late Henry Li-c and Junie Griltin Blake. She xvas a mcitilrer of Farm- ington Baptist Church anil a memlvr of Advance and Fartnington Order ol Eastern Star. She was retired from The National Bureau of Standards. Her husK'tnil. I.loyrl Fnrws privxxF ed her in death in 1901. Surviving sire: one son. roonoy Fones of California; three brothers, J-rank ami Jim Blake rrf GrccnsNrro and Joe Blake of .Salisbury and several nieces and ncphexis. Mary Geneva C. Hill v' The funeral for Mary Geneva Crxxk Hill xvas helil;it 11 a.m. on Satirrday. July 7. iit Urndmark Church, con- drtctcd by tla; Rev. Benny Hillard. pastor, and the Revs. Melvin Swiccgood and Joseph Croxvlhcr. Burial xv.is in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be mailc to Land- ntarkChurch. I9II) LitKxdnton Road. Salisbury. N.C. 28144. Born April 30. 1907. in Davie County. Mrs. Hill was a daughter of the late William Lewis and Mathilda •Shores Cook. Educated in the Davie and Wilkes County .schools, she was retired with 39 years of service from Cannon Mills Co., Plant Seven. A member of Landmark Church, she was a former member of Enon Bapfi.st Church and the .Spencer Golden Age Cluh. Her husband, the Rev. Jes.sc Henderson Hill, died April 22. 1980. Survivors include: two daughters. Mrs. OIlie (Florence) Barnes of Route I, Salisbury and Gladys Ijcntz of Route I. Salisbury; a brother. Henry Cixik of Route 4, Mocksville; a sister. Elsie C. Hodgson of Cooleemce; two half sisters. Donna Shoaf and Mrs. Ira Mnnnucl. both of Winston-Saletu; and one granddaughter. Mrs. Hill. 83. of Kluniac Rpad. .Salisbury, died on Wednesday. July 4. at Rowan Memorial Hospital. She had been in declining health for the p:ist year ami xvas seriously ill for six xvecks. 4 <r- .0 DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE N® DAMi; COl'M V EN1 ICKI'RISK RKCOKI), THURSDAY. .Inly 12, 1990- vn (r^ Gassie W. Powell Gassic WBliams Powell. 85. of the Salisbury Unit of Lutheran Nursing Hcntcs, formerly of 1328 Park Ave.. Salisbury, died at 8:35 p.m. on Wednesday. July 4. at Rowan Memorial Hospllal. She had been In declining hciillh for sis years and seriously ill for the past three weeks. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Fri day, July 6. at Park Avenue United Methodist Church, conducted by the Revs. Kevin House and Bobby Beck. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Park Avenue United Methodist Church. 500 l*ark Ave.. Salisbury. N.C. 28144. or to the cliarlty of the donor's choice. Born April 20. 1905. In Burke County. Mrs. Powell was a daughter of the late Thomas C. and Ellie Mor rison Williams. Educated in the Burke County schools, she was a member of Park Avenue United Methodist Church and the Wesley Bi ble Cliiss and was a life member of the United Methodist Women. Her husband. Ernest B. Powell, died March 4. 1979. .Survivors include; two sons. E.B. Powell Jr. of Faith and Thomas A. Powell of Camdcn. S.C.; eight daughters. Geneva M. Powell of the Salisbury Lutheran Home. hys. Cecil (Azalee) Swindle of Camdcn. S.C.. Ellie Marie Powell ofMocksvlllc. Mrs. Ralph (Dot) Bingham of Spencer, and Mrs. Lester (Earncsteen) Walters. Mrs. Wilton (Kathleen) Young. Mrs. Jerry (Jo Ann) Goodman and Mrs. Eddie (Jan) Trcslcr. all of .Salisbury: 16 grand children: 16 great-gtandchildrcn; and two brothers. Clyde and Roby Williams, both of Valdesc. 'Billy' Morgan Wllliain Charles "Billy" Morgan. 47. of Route 7. Mocksvllle died unexpectedly at his home .Saturday. July 7. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday. July 9. at Church of God of Prophecy, conducted by the Rev. Blalne Posslnger. Burial was In Legion Memorial Park In C'oolccmce. Morgan was bom May 27. 1943. In Forsylh County, son of Mary Evelyn Scarlet of Coolcemcc and the late William Morgan. He attended the Church of G»kI of Prophecy. Survivors. In addition to his mother, include: his wife. Dorothy Nadlne Tallent Morgan; a son. Ron nie Lee Morgan of Mocksvllle: a daughter. Renay Morgan of the home: two sisters: a brother: and a grandson. Claude N. Osborne Claude Nelson Osborne. 57. of Mncksville. died Monday. July 2. at Davie County Hospital following a lengthy Illness. Tlie funeral w.is held Wednesday. July 4. at Relns-Sturdlvant In North Wllkesboro by the Rev. Allen Barker. Burial followed in the Peak Creek Presbyterian Church cemetery in l.aurel Springs. Mr. Osborne was bom July 23. 1932. In Wilkes County to Roy and Bessie Vannoy Osborne. Survivors Include a sister. Blanche WiHKlle of Kannapolis: and two brothers. Estell Osborne of MiK*ksvllle and Warren Osborne of lllddenile. Jasper N. Sell Jasper N. Sell of New London. Wise.. 92. died recently and was buried on July 2. He was bom In Ixxlngton Aug. 12. 1897. to James C. .Sell Sr. anil Caroline Morris Sell. He made his home In New lamdon. Wis.. for the pa.st .50 years. He Is .survived by one son. Rolvtt Sell: two sisters. Mrs. Sadie Travis of Belmont. and Mrs. Frank Grant of Rowan County: two brothers. W.J. Bryan .Sell of MiK-ksvlllc and J.C. Sell Jr. of Cooleemce: and several grandchildren. I DAVIK (.(niNTY KNTERPRISE RECORD. I tUIRSDAV. .Itilj |9. IWll- Henry H. Vickers Henry Harding Vlckcrs. 57, formerly of Route 8, Salisbury, died on Thursday, July 12. at the Brian Center of Asheboro. He had been in declining health for several months and seriously ill for four weeks. The funer.ll was held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 14. at Eiatnn's Euneral Home Chapel. Mocksville, con ducted by the Rev. Steve Cos. Burial was in Center United Methodist Church cemetery in Davic County. Born July 26. 19.52, in Davie County, Vickers was a son of the late 'W.J. and Agnes Dwiggins Vickers. Survivors include: a sister, Mrs. Marvin (Lois) Gaither of Route 4. Slalesviltc; and nieces and nephews. Roy Taylor Pierce Mr. Roy Taylor Pierce, 77, of 735 Irish Rd., Rural Halt, died Sunday, July 15. at his home. He was bom March 8. 1913, in Johnson City. Tenn., the son of John F. and Alice Lynn Miller Pierce. He . later moved to Roanoke, Va., and at- :' tended Roanoke City Schools. He [ then moved to Winston-Salem and ['.graduated from Reynolds High I' School. (: n He retired in March. 1975, from i; Hanes Corporation after 40 years of I service where he was a changing [ ercw instructor. He was a charter ; tnember of Easton Baptist Church ;' where he served as secretary and ; treasurer. He also taught the Young I; Men's Sunday .Scluml Class for a ^ while and served on the Board of - Deacons. . Surviving are: his wife. Mary ;' Weavil Pierce of the home; one son, :: Keith J. Pierce of Brantley St.. • 1 Winston-Salem; four grandchildren; •lone great-granddaughter; one - ;6rother, Stanley C. Pierce; and three ! [listers, Lucille Key. Mrs. W.H.;■ (Frances) Howerton and Miss Alice;'L. Pierce of Winston-Salem.;'; He was preceded in death by aI !daughter. Patsy Pierce Taylor.' There was a private graveside service by the Rev. Russell Wimmer of ' Rural Hall at Oaklawn Cemetery. Harrison Morgan Jr. Harrison Benjamin Morgan Jr..75, of Route 3, Hickory Hill, died Tuesday, July 10. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Win.ston-Salcm.He had been .seriously ill one week. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Friday. July 13. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Gor don Joyncr. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Born Dec. 13. 1914, in Chat tanooga, Tenn., Morgan was a son of the late Harrison Benjamin and Marybclle Davis Morgan. He was owner and operator of MorganHosiery Co. in High Point. He was^ Baptist and a World War II veteran of the U.S. Navy. Survivors include: his wife. Laulie Campbell Morgan; three sons, Benjamin III and Robert A. Morgan,both of High Point, and William K. Morgan of Thomasville; four grand children; a sister. Tina Lanham ofChattanooga. Tenn.: and two brothers, William K. and EvansMorgan, both of Chattanooga. Tenn. s/ Paul Alexander Stewart Mr. Paul Alexander Stewart, 72, of Rt. 3. Yadkinville died Tuesday,July 10. at his home. He was born in Stokes County to the late Nathan and Agusta Sawyer Stewart. He was a member of For-bush Baptist Church and was a nurses aid at Cardinal Rest Home. He was married to Veria MaeFrance Stewart, who preceded him in death on July 9. 1977.Also surviving are: six sons. PaulStewart Jr.. William, Thomas,Donald, Sammy, and Roger Stewart,all of Harrisburg. Pa.; five daughters. Lois Martin of Boonville. MaeWashington of New York. Dorothy Stewart and Sue Coe, both of Harrisburg. Pa. and Barbara Gentry ofMocksville; 22 grandchildren; 10great-grandchildren; one brother. Alfred Stewart of Mount Airy and ahost of nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral services were held at 2p.m. Sumlay. July 15. at Mackie-Gentry Funeral Home Chapel by theRev. Walter Hauser. Burial was inthe Chestnut Ridge Baptist ChurchCemetery. Westfield. . Mary Lee Taylor M.iry Lee Williams Taylor. 57. ofRoute I. Linwood died at 1:30 p mon Tuc.sday. July |0, at LexingtonMcinorial Hospital. She had hecn indeclining health for several years andseriously ill for a day.The funcnil was held at 3;,t() pon I hursdny. July 12. in the Sum-iiicrsctt Memorial Chapel. Salisburyconducted by the Rev. Larry Peterson of Galilee Missionary BaptistChurch. Lexington. Burial was inUnion Chapel United MethodistChurch cemetery in Davie CountyBorn April 18. 1933. in DavieCounty. Mrs. Taylor was a daughter r.,..'.. Anna JonesWilliams. Educated in the Coolccmceschools, she was employed at theHenry Link Plant No. One in Lexington. She was a member ofHoliness Church in Bixby (DavicCounty).Survivors include: her husbandRoy Taylor: three sons. Thomas LeeTaylor of Twin Oak Acres, RoyTaylor Jr. of Linwood and MichaelTaylor of Lexington: a daughter,Kathy Allen of Linwood; .sevengrandchildren; eight brothers. JimmyWilliams of the Tyro community.Dan. Billy Ray, Tommy and GeorgeWilliams, all of Thomasville. Gene so-.'.'.'"""' Florida, DonnieWilliams of Uxington. and ClaudeWilliams of Califoruia; a sister.Dorothy Uonard of Salisbury: and ahalf sister. Nellie Owens of Linwood. , ' Mabel D. Chaffin Mabel Duo ChalBn, 90. of RouteI. Mocksville died Monday. July 16. at her home.The funeral was to he held at 4p.m. Wcdrusday, July 18. at ZionChapel United MeihiHlist Church.Burial was to follow in Ijainc.sCrossroad.s BaptisI Church ccmelcry.Memorials may be made to ZionCTapel United Methodist Church.Route I. Mocksville. N.C. 27028."Born Jan. 2. 1900. in Davie County, Mi.ss Chaffin was a daughter ofthe late A.L. and Claudia ClouseChaffin. She was a member of ZionChapel United Methodist Church andtaught in the Davie County Schotilsfor over 40 years.She gmdualcd from Hamniny HighSchool, attended the University ofNorth Carolina at Greensboro andgraduated from Duke University..Survivors include: a sLstcr. PaulineC. Vance of Troutman, and severalnieces and nephews. Charles D. Leonard Charles David Leonard. 65. ofRoute 5, Trcxier Rogd. Salisburydied at 11 a.m. Salurd.ay, July 14, atthe .Salisbury VA Medical Cculcrafter being in declining health fornine months and seriously ill for one week.• The funeral was held at I p.m..Monday, July 16. at the Powles•Funeral Home Chapel in Rockwell,conducted by the Rev. Joe Black.pa.st(w of the Ea.st.side Baptist Chunh.Burial was in the U.S. National Cemetery. Leonard was born Feb. 18. 1925.in Cooleemec. a son of the lateGeorge Roy David Leonard andDovie Spry. He was a U.S. Army veteran.; He was educated in the RowanCounty schools, including WoodlcafHigh School. He had done weldingwork in recent years. Survivors include: his wife, Wanda Morgan Leonard; one stepson,Steve Hodge of Georgetown, S.C.;three brothers, Clyde (.eonard ofCooleemec, Carl Leonard of Spencerand Howard Leonard of WalnutCove; and one sister, Leia Mac Eagle of Spencer. VA OAVIE CO. POBLIC UBRARV1,/lOCKSVlLLE. tlO I)AVIK COUNTY KNTHRPKLSE: RKCOKI). -niURSDAV. Jiilv 19. 199(1- * ^ I >- 5^ Robert Lee Johnson Sr. Mr. Robert Lcc Johnson Sr., 73. ofRi. I. Harmony diedal 7:10 a.m. Monday. July 16. at his home. He was born in Yadkin County to Sidney Lee and Ida Jane Money Johnson. He wa.s a member of Gospel Baptist Church. Mocluville. and retired from Drexel Heritage Fur niture Co. in Mocksviilc. He was a Veteran of World War II. Surviving arc: his wife. Bertha Salmons Johnson, of the home; three daughters, Patricia Cobble of Rt. I. Mocksville, Wanda ' Tutterow of Marietta. Ga.. and Dinna Johnson Shee.slcy of West Dundee, III.: four sons. Larry Johnson of Rt. S. Statesville. Roger Johnson of Rt. 4. Stale.sville. Sherrill Johnson of Har mony and Robert Lee Johnson Jr. of Rt. 3. Statesville and 13 grandchildren. Mr. Johnson was preceded in death by a sister. Myrtle Johnson, and four brothers. Ted. Gumey. Wiley and Grady Johnson. Memorials may be made to Gospel BaptLst Church, c/o Gbdys Davis. Rt. 6. Mocksville. N.C. Funeral services were .scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday. July 18. at Gospel Baptist Church, to be con ducted by the Revs. Johnny Abee and Hubert Blackburn. Burial was to follow in the Harmony Cemetery. Harmony. Mrs. Gladys L. Royali Mrs. Gladys Lucille Royali. 71. of Yadkinville. died at 7:55 p.m. Wednesday. July II, at Hoots Memorial Hospital. She was born in Wilkes County to J.F. and Sarah Elizabeth Vickers. She was a member of Peace Haven Baptist Church and was married to John D. Royali who died July 30. 1982. Surviving are: five daughters, Mrs. Patty Oweas. Mrs. Carol Stewart. Mrs. Nenie Ruth Mathis and Mrs. Annie Lbu Adkins, all of Yadkinville and Mrs. Faye Reeves of Cooleemee; three sons. James Royali of Boon- ville. Archie and Tony Royali of Yadkinville; 23 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Grace Carter of Yadkinville and Mrs. Mildred Frye of East Bend; and one brother. Bill Viekers of Rich mond, Va. She was preceded in death by a son. Calvin Royali, on June 10, 1990. Funeral services were held Satur day. July 14. at Peace Haven Baptist Church by the Revs. Bruce Freeman and Junior Royali. Burial was in Gospel Way Baptist Church Cemetery. James R. Cody The funeral for James Robert Cody was scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednes day. July 18 at New Jerusalem Apostolic Church, conducted by the Bishop Robert E. Ijamcs. pastor. Burial was schcdulcti for the church cemetery. Crxly. 22. of 256 Mount View Drive. MocLsvillc. died at 6:50 p.m. on Saturday. July 14. at Davie Coun ty Hospital as the result of a drowning. Bom Feb. 2.1968. in Davie Coun ty. Cody was a son of Brida Cody Wilkins of Mocksville and the late James Ijamcs. He attended Davie County High School and was employed at McDonald's. He was a member of New Jerusalem Holiness Church. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include; his stepfather. Gerald Wilkins of Moeksvillc; a brother. Jai R. Wilkins of M<x;ksville; four sisters. Carlotta. Annette. Lauren U. and Rcgina M. Wilkins. all of Mocksville; and his paternal grandparents. John and Magdalene Ijamcs of Cooleemee. ^ David Lee Harkey D<ivtd Lcc Harkey. 79, of Routed. MocLsvillc. died Wednesday. July 11, al Lexington Memorial Hospital. Lexington, aficr being in declining health. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. on Friday. July 13. at Trinity Baptist Church, conrliieled by the Revs. Dar- rell Cox and Jim Grydcr. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park. Cooleemee. Born Match 17. 1911. in Row,an County. Harkey was a son of the late Jim Charlie and Mary Jane Horton Harkey. A member of Trinity Bap- ti.st Church, he had retired from Drexel Heritage Furniture Co. of Mocksville. His wife. Lucille Thompson Harkey. died in 1979. Survivors include; six daughters. Virginia Lee Smith of Concord. Janie Ruth Foster and Bonnie Williams, both ofMtKksville. Brcnda Sue Pef- flcy of Jacksonville. N.C.. Ruby Faye Trexler of Woodleaf and Bever ly Joanne Talbert of Cleveland: five sons. William Lee Harkey of Taylorsville. Robert Ervin Harkey of Loanakc. Ark.. James Franklin Harkey of Harmony. Tony Dale Harkey of Clarksville. Tcnn. and Neddie Eugene Harkey of Mocksville; 29 grandchildren; 13 stepgrandchildrcn; and 21 great grandchildren; and two brothers. Ar thur and William "Biir" Harkey. tKilh of Statesville. s/ Minnie Lee K. Bennett Mrs. Minnie Lee Kepley Bennett. 76. of Rt. 10. Win.ston-Salem. died Monday. July 16. She was bom Aug. 23. 1913. in Davie County to Lee and Eliza Krites Kepley. She was with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. for 29 years retiring in 1977. She was a member of Union Grove Baptist Church and was a member of Waughtown Senior Citizens. Surviving arc: two daughters. Carolyn Bennett and Geneva Douglas, both of Wiaston-Salcm; one son. William "Bill" Bennett of Walnut Cove; one sLstcr. Mrs. Beulah Jolly of Clemnions; 15 grand children and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband. Lester Odcll Bennett; a daughter. Barbara Umbelh and a son. Kenneth Eugene Bennett. Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday. July 18. al Union Gnwe Baptist Church. David son County by the Revs. Harold Flet cher and Kenny Harris with burial in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Union Grove Baptist Church. / Mrs. Oclavia C. Russell Mrs. Octovia Crolts Rus.scll. 75. formerly of Harper St.. Winston- Salcm. died Thursdiiy morning. July She was born Nov. 30. 1914. in Forsyth County to Flavins F. anil Av- vie Tcmpleton Crotts. She spent most of her life in Forsyth County. She was employed by P.H. Hancs Knit ting Co. for over 32 years beforeretiring. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. She was the widow of James W. Russell, who died in May of 1978. Surviving are: one daughter. Mrs. Jane R. Moore of Rt. I. Advance: one son. Jim W. Russell of Rt. 6. Mocksville: three grandchildren and two great-granddaughters. A graveside service was held Saturday. July 14. at Waughtown Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Joe Parker. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLEo wc OAVIK CODNTY KNTERPRISF. RECORD. THURSDAY. Jiilv 26. 1990- O cT (T •v» vA 4 \ r Frank Salerno ' Mr. Frank Snlcinn. 69. of Ri. 4, MiKk-ovilledicd Wednesday. July is! al Davic County Hospital after hcinp in declining health. A Mass of Chri.stian Burial was held at 11 a.m. Friday. July 20. at St. Franc is Catholic Mission. Moc ksvillcby the Rev. Edward Geary. Burial was in the National Cemetery. Salisbury with Military Graveside Rites eonducled by the Rowan Veterans Service Council. He was bom May 29. 1921. in Suf- fcrn. N.Y.. son of the late Louis Philomena and Adduce Salemo. He- was a retired restaurant owner and a member ol .St. Francis Catholic Mis sion. He was also in the United Stales Army Air Corps. His wife. Beatrice Call Salcnio. preceded him in death in 1989. Surviving are: two daughters. Fran Wilkie of MiK-ksvillc and H.i/cl Kearsing of Rock Tavern. N.V.; four brothers. James. Peter and Joseph SaleiiHi. all ofSuircin. N.Y. and An thony .SaieiiKsof Afton, N.V.: seven grandchildren and three greal- grandehildien. Nannie S. Ramseur ^ Olan Burncttc Jr. Nannie Summers Ramseur. 90. of Route 12. .Slatesville. died Saturday. July 21. at her fiome. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. July 24. al Chestnut Grove Baptist Church in Iredcll County, eonducled by the Rev. Charles Ferguson. Burial was in the church ccmcicry. Born Aug. X 1899. in Iredcll County. Mrs. Ramseur was a daughter of the late U-eand Florence Gaither Summers. A retired teacher, she was a memlx;r of Chesinul Grove llaplist Church. Survivors iiielude: lier hnshaml. Rmlncy Ramseur: live sons. RiHlney Jr. and I'hnmas Ramseur, Ixilh of Slatesville, Shirley Ramseur of Olin.! Erncsl W. and Everelte Ramseur. bolh of llarinoiiy; five daiighlers. l-.lnoru Wilson. BlonditK- Ramseur. Lottie Chambers and Debra Ramseur. all ol .Stalesville. and Bet ty James of llaniiony: 57 grand children: 99 greal-gmndehildren: ami four great-greal-grandchildren. Olan Hayes Burnette Jr.. 65. of Route i. died Sunday. July 22. at Davic County Hospital aficr a short illness. The funeral was held Wedne.sday al Ealon s Funeral Chapel, condueled by the Rev. I. Donncll Lloyd, pastor of Mock-svillc First United Methodist Church. A graveside service was held at WiKKllawn Memorial Park. Durham; Born Dec. 13. 1924. in Durham County. Bumette was a son of the late Olan Hayes and Malinda Tingcn Bnrnctle. He was a boat and marina mcchanie. During World War II. he served in the U.S. Navy. He was a Baptist. Survivors include: a daughter. Lynda Loo of Vancouver. British Columbia: three sons. Gregory Hayes. William Bradley and .Scol| Andrew Burnette. all of Vancouver. British Columbia: two sisters. Peggy Pctei.son of Williamslon and Doris Gcddis of Norfolk. Va.: a brother. Sidney Burnette of Williamstoii: and five grandchildren. Mrs. Clyde V.T. Howell Mrs. Clyde Vena Tluuiias Howell. 90. formerly of Rt. I. Advance died Wcdnc.stlay. July 18. at Davic County Hospital after an illncs.s of one day. Funeral services wcie held al 2 p.m. Friday. July 20. al Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Leon Wmxl ami Timothy D. Howell. Burial was in tite Yadkin Valley Bap tist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Howell was born June 14. 19181. in Yadkin County to the late Charlie and Martha SpilhiKin Thomas and was a homemakcr. She was a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church .and had been a resident at Bermuda Place for the past eight months. Her husband. Robert lainier Howell. precednl her in death on fX't. 12. 1974. She was .also preced ed in death by a son. Thomas Har ding Howell in January of 1974. and by two brothers and three .sisters, in cluding her twin sister. Clare Lena Dull. Surviving arc: four daughters. Mrs. Wade (Mary) Phillips of Winston-Salem. Mrs. John (Hope) SpilhiKin ofRt. 6. AdvaiK'e. Mrs. Joe (Geneva) Smith of Wilkesboro St.. McKksville. and Mrs. Ernest (Mar tha) Williams of Clemmons: five sons. Robert Howell of Clemmons. Thiirman Howell of Wimston-Salem. John Howell. lax Roy Howell and Roger Howell. all ofRl. 6. Advance; 30 grandehildren; 31 great grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Delia Witty Paris Mrs. Delia Witty Paris. 79. of Main Street. Cleveland died on Wednesday. July 18. at Pcllcare Nur sing Center in Winstnn-Salem after being in declining health for four years. Funeral services were held al 11 a.m. Saturday. July 21. at Cleveland United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Doug Love, pastor. Burial was in Cleveland City Cemetery. Memorials may he made to the memorial fund of Cleveland United Methodist Church. Rtmle 1. Box 29. Cleveland. N.C. 27013. Born April 5. 1911. in Rowan County. Mrs. Paris was a daughter of the late W.H. and Sallie Bradshaw Witty. Educated in the Rowan Coun ty .schools, she was a homemaker. She was a member of Cleveland United Methodist Church and the P.H. Satlerwhite Sunday School Class. Survivors include: her husband. Hal T. Paris, whom she married Dec. II. 1927; two sons. James Paris of Conuiicrce City. Colo., and Harold Paris of Thonuisvillc; a daughter. Barbara Miller of Winston-Salem: a sister. Lillian Spry of Cooleemcc: nine grandchildren: and seven gre.at-grandcbildrcn. OAVIE CO, PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville. no IIAVIE COUNTY KNIKRPKISE RECORD, 1HURSDAV. .July 26. 1990- Mrs. Mable W. Naylor ' Gertrude S. Snider vS Mrs. Mabic While Naylor. R5. of Route 6. Mocksvillc died uncx- pecledly Sunday. July 22. at her residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. July 24. at Liberty Baptist Church conducted hy the Revs. Marvin Blackburn. Foster Lollin and I.D. Hobson. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Naylor was born Nov. 4, 1904. in Davie County, daughter of the late J. Frank and Ossie Tutterow White. She was a member of Liber ty Baptist Church. She was also a homcinaker and had been employed by Fran Ray Nursing Home in MiK'ksville. Surviving arc: her husband. William Clyde Naylor. of the home; one son. Lester Franklin Naylor of Mocksvillc; two daughters. Fayc N. Speasc. Pfafftown and Geneva N. Renegar of Mocksvillc; three sisters; one brother; 11 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Chalmas Derr Chalmas Uerr. 78. of 131.^ ICth St.. Statesville. died Thursday, July 19. in Iredell Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday. July 24. at St. John's Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. J.G. Whitfield. Born Dec. 20. 1911. in Catawba" County. Derr was a son of the late Mosc and Delia tTerr. A retired coi>k. he was a member of St. John s B.ip- tist Church. Survivors include: a daughter. Mildred Griffin of Burlington: a son. Charles Derr of Pittsburgh; a sister. Mae Anna Coulter of .Statesville: seven grandchildren; and two great • grandchildren. Gertrude Shinn Snider. 76. of 42.S Dusty Ijine. Salisbury died .Sunday, July 22, at Meridian Nursing Center. She had been seriously ill one week. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Ttiesday. July 24. at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church in Davie County with Elder Eugene Bennett, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the church cetnetery. Born Aug. 28. 1913, in Mecklen burg County. Mrs. Snider was a daughter of the late John laithery and Minnie Gardner .Shinn. A home- maker. she was a member of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. Her husbiind, lewic Henry Snider, died Jan. 12, 1990. She is survived hy: one son. Lester R. Snider of 445 Dusty Lane. Salisbury; three daughters, Mildred S. Perrcll and Piitricia V. Snider, both of WcKxIleaf, and Ruby S. Wat son of Salisbury; a brother, Reid .Shinn of .Salisbury; two sisters. Em ma Leazer of Moorcsville and Helen Ovcrcash of China Grove: eight grandchildren: and six great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to No Crcgk Primitive Baptist Church '• Cemetery, in care of R.C. Wishon. Trciisurcr. Route I. Box 227. Ad vance. N.C. 270O6. Rev. James Mason , 17tc Rev, James Mason, a native of Mocksvillc, died Saturday. July 14. in Frceport. N.Y.. following an ex tended illness. He was the son of the late Rev. and Mrs. D.D. Mason. He was a vctcrsin of the U..S. Air Force and after gradiiiition from high schixd. he fur thered his education at Win.ston- Salem Tcjichers College. He began his Ministry in 1982. aitd was ordain ed on March 24. 1988. at First Bap tist Church in Far RrK'kaway. N.Y. He is survived by: his wife. Eloise Whitehead Mason; a daughter. Sheryl; one son, James Jr.; one graiKkson: five .sisters. Elizabeth Brxx; of InwiHtd. N.Y.: Clydie Mac Mason. Virginia Watson. Gcnclla Hunter and Wyvonnia Abies, all of High Point: three brotlters. Dennis D. M.ison Jr . of West Hetnstead. N.Y.. Rev, John Mason and Peter Mason of High Point. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 18. at II a.m. at First Baptist Church in Far Roekaway. N.Y. The Revs. Thomas Bryant and Charles Wa.shinglon of ficiated. Burial was in Greenfield Ccmeterv in Uniondale. N.Y. ^ Stella A.B. Campbell Mrs. Stella Adams Beaver Camp bell. 90. of Spring St.. Mocksvillc died unexpectedly Wedne.sday. July 18. at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 22, at Eitton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Lxland Richardson. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Mrs. Camphell was horn February 27. 1900. in Rowan County, daughter of the late James Gordon and Mary Zula Turner Adams. She was a homemaker and was a member of First Presbyterian Church, MiK'ksville. She was preceded in death by her husband. Millard Foster Campbell: two sons. Paul T. Beaver and Nor man A. Beaver and one brother. Bob Adams. Surviving are: three daughters. Maxine Diggs, Sara Sands, and Mary Frances Johnson, all of Mocksvilte: eight .sons, Oscar E.. Donald M. and David A. Beaver, all of Mocksville. James R. Campbell of Mocksvillc. Marshall D. Beaver of Hopewell, Va.. W.G. Beaver of Salisbury. Erl- win D. Beaver of Austin. Tex., and Kenneth L. Beaver of Ackworth. Va.; 30 grandchildren; 25 great- grandehildren; seven great-great grandchildren; four sisters, Virginia A. Waters and Jimmi Lou Grubbs. both of Mix-ksville. Cleo Smith of Salisbury and Louise Uzel of Virginia; and one brother. John Q. Adams of Mocksville. ' Mrs. Sadie Mae Forrest Mrs. Sadie Mac Barneyca.stlc For rest, 79. of Rinite I, Mocksville died Sunday. July 22. at Forsytb Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were Tuesday. Ju ly 24. at 4 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. cotHluclcd by Jeff Williams and David Powell. Burial was in Jericho Church of Christ cemetery. She was born in Davie County, daughter of the late Harvey and Mat- lie Glascock Barneycastle. She was a member of Jericho Church of Christ. She is .survived by: her husband. Clarence Forrest; two daughters. Clara Sue Powell of Wayncsboro, Va.. Sadie Carol I.:iwrcncc of Mocksville; two sons. Philip Roy Forrest and Harvey Bailey Forrest, both of MiK'ksville; four sisters. Nan nie Wilson and Mary Forrest, both of Mocksville. Irene Matthews of East Bend, Christine Wyatt of I-ex- ington; 12 grandchildren; ami 5 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Carl Franklin Forrest. Thelma M. Boiidreaii Mrs. Tltclnui Louise McDanicI Boudreau. 57, of 15.30 Darien Boulevard. Winston-Salem. died at N.C. Baptist Hospital early Fridav. July 20. .She was Imrn t)ec. 29. 1932. in Winston-Salem. the daughter of Rufus Nathaniel and GriH'c Williams Whisenhunt. Site is a lifelong resident of Forsyth County and was employed by Sara f.ee Corporation for 32 years. She was a tncmbcr of WiHHilamI Baptist Chnrch Her .second marriage was to Charles H. Boudreau Jr. in 1987. who survives of the home. Other .survivors include: two daughters. Miss Debbie McDanicI and Mrs. Judy M. Armstrong, both of Winstori-.Salctn; two sons. Danny McDanicI of Winston-Salcin and Donnie Martin of MiK'ksville; si* grandchildren; and her nKaher. of the home. Funeral services were conducted Sunday. July 22, at Wixidland Bap- ti.st Church by the Rev. Zeno GriKe. Burial was in Bethel United Methodist Church cciiK'tery. 20511 Bethel Church Road. Memorials may be m.nle to Cancer Services. Inc., 112 N. Marsball Street, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27101. i/ James G. EHer JaiiK's Garlield F.llcr. 86. of Ronle 7. MiK'ksville died Satunlay. July 21. at Davis Community Hospital in Statesville after being in declining health for a week. Tlic funeral was held at 4 p.m. Monday. July 23. at Ttirrentine Bap tist Church, conducted by the Revs. Billy Sloop, Bill Creason and Darrell Cox. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom July 20. 1904. in Clifton, Eller had retired as a custodian at Davie County Hospital, ffe was a member of Ttirrentine Baptist Church. Survivors include: his wife. Betty Jean Reynolds Eller; a sister. Kelly Hayes; and a brotlier. Lester Eller of Pennsylvania. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARV MOCKSVlLLEr NC -DAVIK county ENTERPRISK record. TIIURSDAV. Aiir. 2. 1990 o cr" Cr- . 'i -> Troy Douglas Mahan ^ Mr. Troy Douglas Mahan, 36. of Rl. 2. Roiiila. ilicd al Porsylh Mcntorlal Ifospllal on Sumlay. July 29. al 8:4.'! p.m. after a .short illness. Puneral services were held Tues- <lay. July .11, at Maple Springs Bap tist Church, conducted hy the Revs. Eddie Shumate and Woodrow Wislion. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Mahan wtis born in Alleghany County on April 10. 1954. to Homer and Zaia Atkins Mahan. He was employed at Dermox Vending Co. and was a member of Chestnut Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are: his wife. Mrs. Judy Absher Mahan of the hdiiie; three daughters. Christy Lynn Mahan. Melindu Ann Mahan and Karen Marie Mahan. all of the home: three sisters. Mrs. Linda Oxcndine of Thomasville. Mrs. Shelby Jean Van- dall of Traphill and Mrs. Debbie Ander.son of Joncsville and ten brothers. Jarrell Mahan of Spana. the Rev. Bobby Mahan of Elkin. Homer Mahan of State Road. Frank Mahan of West Virginia, the Rev. James Mahan of McK'ksville. Gary Mahan of Hamptonville. Norman Mahan of High Point. Ijrry Mahan of Texas. Michael Mahan of Galax. Va. and Roger Mahan of Yadkinville. Charles 'Pop' Renegar Sr-v Mr. Charles Clinton "Pop" Renegar .Sr.. 91. of Rt. 1. Harmony, died .Sunday. July 29. He was born Dec. 9. 1898. in Vadkin County to Charles M. and Nancy Reavis Renegar. Me spent most of his life in Forsyth County. He served in the United States Calvary in World War 1. He retired in 1964 after 43 years of service with Hanes Hosiery Mill. He was a iiKmber of South Oakridge Baptist Church. Yadkinville. Surviving are: one daughter. Dorothy M. Renegar. of the home; two sons. Charles C. "Red" Renegar- Jr. of Winston-Salem and Benny Williamson of BiHinville: six grano--, children; three great-grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Nattier Canter of Kerncrsvillc and Mrs. Roxis Dillion of Walkertown; three half sisters. Ep- sic Renegar. Martha Milton and Alice Dobbins, all of Yadkinville; one half brother. Jim Rcnegiir of Yadkinville; six grandchildren: .md three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were to be held at II a.m. Wednesday. Aug. I. al Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Cha^l by the Rev. Bobby W. Jenkins with burial in Westlawn Memorial Gardens. Charlie C. McMahon Mr. Charlie C. McMahon. 7(1. of Harmony died Thurstlay. July 26. Funeral services were held al 2 p.m Sunday. July 29. at Clarksbmy United Methixlist Chuah. Surviving ate: his wife. O'Nell Jar vis McMahon. of the home; two sons. Carmon and Vance McMahon. Irotli of Harmony: one daughter. JiK-t- ta Snow of Harmony; ftxir brothers, AllK-rt and Elmer McMahon. both of Lexington. Hayden McMahrrn of Norwood, and Wilbur McMahon of Adviuicc: and four sisters. Louise Foster. Lois Kcpley. Mary KimiiUs and Rose Wade, all <tf lj:xington. Odell Wesley Anderson Odell Wesley Andersoa. Wi. ol lit; win .Street. Coolecmee dierl July 31 at Nrrrth Carolina Baptist Hospital alter a short illness. Funeral services wcie scheduled for 2 p.m. I'luirsday. Aug. 2 at Eaton's Fimeral Hook- Chapel. Burial was scheduled fm the Beat! Creek Baptist Cemetery. fhe family was scheduled to rccieve friends at the funeral hitmo Wednesday night. Aug. 1 from 7-4 p.m. QAWE CO. WBUC UBRAPV mocksvux^ nc -IMVIK county KNTERPRISK record. THURSDAY. Ahr. 2. I9M S: >A c, <£. Mrs. Ivie Rose Booe . Mrs. Ivic Rose Booc of Ri. 3. Box 8. W<ilnul Cove, died Wcdncsdny, July 25. al her liotne. .She was a native of Davic County and had lived in Walnut Cove for a nuiiihcr of years. She was a iiicnihcr of Rising .Star Baptist Church where she was a nieiiihcr of the .Senior Choir. .She was a retired employee of R.J. Reynolds Tohaeco Co. No. 2. Surviving arc: three daughters. Mrs. Margaret Robertson of Walnut Cove. Mrs. Mable Hall of Brooklyn, n N.Y.. and Miss Pauline Booe of Walnut Cove; three sons. Mr. Eil- ward Booe Jr. of Philadelphia. Pa.. Mr. Clarence Booe of Pliiladelphia. Pa. and Mr. Eugene Booe of Winslon-Salem; 22 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; four great-gre.at- grandchildren. A sister-in-law. Mrs. Clorena Scott, resides in MrKksville. I'uneral services were held al noon Sunday. July 29. at Rising .Star Bap tist Church by the Rev. Dwight Hash with burial in the Maineville Cemetery in Davic Comity. Russell 'Rut' Cox Mr. Russell K. "Rut" Cox. 78. of 115 N. Gordon Dr.. Winston-Salem died Monday. July 30. He was boim Jan. 24. 1912. in For- syth County to James Jasper and An nie Huffman Cox. Mr. Cox spent most of his life in Forsyth County. He W.-IS with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. for 31 years before retiring. He attended Pine Grove United Methodist Church. Surviving arc: one daughter. Mrs. Margaret Link of Davidson Couniy; two sons. Jerry Cox of CIcminons and Sammy Cox of Advance; five grandchildren: four step grand children; two step great grandchildren; three brothers. Paul. Henry and Buck Cox. all of Winston- Salem; and three sisters. Grace Hege and Jane "Boots" Snydcr. both of Winston-Salem, and Kale llialf of Midway. Mr. Cox was preceded in death by his wife. Haxcl Shutt Cox in 1973; a son, Kenneth G. Cox in 1983; and two brothers, Clarence and Hortis Cox. Graveside services were to be held Wedne.sday. Aug. I. at II a.m. at Westlawn Memorial Gardens by Bishop Robert Inbst. Memorials may be made to Bren ner Children's Hospital, c/o Baptist Hospital. Mrs. Viola R. Beal Mrs. Viola Ran.sotn Beal. 77, of Rt. 2, Advance, died early Monday. July 30. at Davie County Hospital after being in declining hc.-ilth for the past two years. I'lineral services were to Ik' held at 2 p.m. Wcdnesriay. Aug. I. at Eaton's Funeral Honu.- Ch.-ipcl by the Rev, David Daniel. Burial was to follow in Bixby Church of the Liv ing God cenuitery. Mrs. Beal was bom Jan. 7. 1913. in Forsyth County, daughter of the late William and Mac Hciidricks Ran som, She was a homemakcr and was retired from Baker Furniture Co.. Mocksville. She was prccedcrl in death by her husband. Louie Beat Sr.. who died in 1983; one son. Alton Real Sr.,.\^l<o died in 1989 and by a sister. Hattie Cornatzcr. .Surviving are: one daughter, Fxlith Beal Melton of Advance: three sons. Eriward and Jerry Beal. both of Ad vance and Louie "Pee Wee" Beat Jr. of MiKksville; 14 grandchildren: 18 great-grandchildren; and a sister. Uircen Foster of Advance. Ethel S. Benson Mrs. Ethel Shaver Benson. 75. formerly of Wotxlleaf, died July 25 at Rowan Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. , Funeral services were held July 27 at Woodleaf United Methodist Church by the Rev. D.H. Littz and Rev. Sam Carter. Burial was in the church cemetery. Benson was born June Ift. 1915 in Covirtgton. Va. and was the daughter of the late William R. Shaver and the late Jessie Graham. She was a liomcmakcr. ; She was married Dec. I, 19.34 to Hugh J. "Slick" Benson, who preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by a grandson. Bric Btirgess on Feb. 12, 1984. ; .She is .survived by one son, Charles R. Benson of Route 12, Statesvillc; one daughter, Mrs. leroy (Patricia) Burgess of WoiKltcaf: and one sister. Miss Dorothy Shaver of f-dgcwater. Fla. Memorials may be made to the Wcxrdleaf United Methodist Church, c/o Libby Owens, treasurer, P.O. Box 44. Wo,Hllcal. N.C. 27(1.54. V cT' OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARv MOCKSVULEb NC -DAVtK COUNTV KMRRI'KISK RRORI). TtirRSDAV, Aug. 2. 1991) Lulher Gray Martin Jr. Mr. Lulher Gray Mitniii Jr., .S8. of Advance, died Monday. Inly 2.1. He »av hum Ayril 17. |i).12. in Forsylh Coimly lo L.G. .ind Carolyn Tisc Marlin .Sr. hfr. Marlin was a mcinber of Grapevine Bapiisl Church, and served in ihe Navy dur ing Ihe Korean ("ondicl. He was with Bixlliird Consduelion Coiii|i:my for over 21) years. Surviving .are: one son. Hohhy S. Martin of Advance; ihrcc daupliiers. Dehhie Anderson and Kiilliy Mil- chcll. holh ol Advance.-and Ann Bowles of Lesiiigion; his inoilier ami slcpfalhet. Carolyn and Waller Ma- jer of Winsion-Salein; live grand children; iwn htudicrs. Dallas Mar lin ol Advance and .Snmniy Martin of Winsion Saleiii; and one sisier. Mrs. Sarah llriiglcr ol (lliio. Funeral .services were held ai 2 p.m. Thursday. July 26. al Hayuorth-Miller Silas Cr«k Chapel, condiieled hy die Rev. Randy Rencpar. Burial was in Wesllawn Garrlens of Memorv. Cleinnions. DislricI II N.C. Vi-lerans of Foreign Wars Mcinoria! Honor Guard per- fornied graveside rites. Memorials tiias he made In ihc Anierlean Hearl Asscxialion. 'Buster' Rhodes The funeral lot Paul Aiipuslus "Busier" Rhodes was held ul 2 p.m. Saturday. July 28, in Ihe Nohic and Kclsey Memorial Chapel. cotHluclcd by the Rev. J.L Slowc. p.isli)r of Gelhsemanc Baplisi Cluireh. Burial was in Oakdalc Ceinclcry. RhiHies. 51. of 170 Hope Hill Road. .Salisbury , died on Tuesil.ay. July 24. as Ihc result of injuries sus tained in a truck accident on U.S. Nil. Horn Sept. IV. 19.18, in Davic County. Rhodes was a son of Itie late Henry and Rcrtha Ratsford Rhodes. He attended the Rowan County schords and was cinployed as a truck driver for Rowan Septic Tank and Ditcliinp Co. Me atleiidesl Bosw'ood Baptist Church irt Mocksvillc. Survivors ineludc: his wife. Josephine Ccwvan Rluxles; two sons. Paul A, RIkxIcs Jr. of Fayetlcvjllc and Steven Rhixles of Salisbury; two daiigluers. Patricia Ann Rhixles Rns.s of Lynchburg, Va.. aixl DcbonihGay Rhrxics of .Salisbury; HI griind- childrcn; two hrolhcrs. Jerry A. and Odcil Rhodes, Ixdh of Salisbury; and two sisters. Oracle Ktxjnt? and Ora Mac Rllixics, both of .Salishiiry. ' Clifford C. Green Mr. Clifford Charles Green, R2. of 62.5 W. 6ili St., Wiiiston-Siilcin, died at Baptist Hospital on Sund.iy. July 29. He was born Aug. 8. 1907, in Brooklyn. N.Y.. and was a retired employee of the Board of Water Supply for New York City. •Wvivinp arc: his wife. Bessie T. Green of the home; a stcpd.iiighier. Mrs. Eugene (Bcrma) Foster of Rl. I, Advance: two sisters. Mrs. Paul .Seoursi, Long Island, N.Y. and Mrs. Marion Pcnuiic of Conn, and several iiieees and nephews. Funeral services were held al 2 p.m. Tuesday, July .11, at Vugler's CleiiimonsCliapcl, condueicU by the Rev. Riibcrl Pctirifoy. Burial follow ed in Bethlehem United Mclhixiisi Church Cemetery. Earlie E. Harris { Mr. Earlie lidward Harris, 72, of Mminlain Park, died at Ids hoiiic Fri day. July 27, after a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held at 2:.HI p.m. Sund.sy. July 29, at Mountain l';uk Baptist Church tiy the Revs. Russell Nison and Crady Trevctte. Burial was in Mountain Park Cemetery. Mr. Harris was horn in Siirry County on Nov. I I, 1917, to Har rison and M:iry Ellen Mayes Harris. He was retired fnun Chatham Manufacturing Co., was a mciuKTof Mountain Park Baptist Church and was a Veteran of World War II. Surviving arc: his wife. Mrs. An nie Sue Durham Harris, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Boh Burton of Winston-Salcm and Mrs. Ellen Key of Mountain Park; two sons. Mr. ty Harris of Mountain Park and Mr. Jiiiimy Liiwery of McK'ksvillc; Five grandchildren: three sisters, Mrs. Collie .Shores of Thurmond, Mrs, Fnnnie Mac M.inn of California and Mrs. Virgic Parker of .Salisbury; and one hrolhcT, Mr. Zeniis Harris of Sliile Road. Meiiiorials may he made lo Hospice of Sorry County. ^ Angel D. Harmon for Har- who died Wcdnes- day. July 2.5, al Coni mil Hospital as the T result of an .11110 were held at 10 a.m. Friday, July 27. at the Twin Wells lixlian Schcxil gym in Sun Valley. Arizunii, with Ihc Rev. Don Gardner officiating. Burial was in the HnihriKik Cemetery. Harmon was horn Oil. 12. 1972. in Mixksville and moved to ,Siin Valley in I9KI. She gradmiied from llolhro.ik High Schixil In May. .She Jfad been vice president of the senior ctlss and was the ycarhiM'k editor. .Survivors iiieliide; her |xircii(s. Bill iiikI 1.17 llariixxi of .Sun Valley; three hrolhcrs. Samuel E. of Sun Valley, and Matthew I), and Tim. both of Ciirilon. Oliio; aiul grandpari'iUs, .Siuiiiiel F. and Norma Harmon of Sim Valley, anil Thomas ami Ann F.vaiis ol Mix ksville. Memoriids may lie sent lo l.lr Har mon, P.O. Box 2.1. .Sim Valley, Aii7iin.i 86029or Ann Evans. Ri. I. Bo* 41, Mixksville, N.C. A tccn fuiKl Is in the making to iielji hamlieapped elilldrcn. A memorial service w ill Ix' plann ed at a later date for Irieiids and relatives in North Carolina. - William *Po.ss' .Johnson Mr. William Franklin "Piws" Johnson, 57. of Rl. 2, Mixksville dieil early Monday, July .10, al For sylh Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were to he held Wednesday. Aug. I. at Farmingloii Baptist Cliurcli. conducted l>y the Rev. Glenn Davi.s. Burial was to follow in tlx- Farmington Comnuini ly Cemetery. Memorials may he iiiiulc lo ilic American Kidney Fuundalion. 7115 Wisconsin Ave . Bclhcsiia, Md Mr. Johnson was born May II, 19.11, In Davie County, .son of the late Thomas Frank and Mary Alice .Scats Johnson. He had been employed hy Hancs Dye iind Finishing Co.. Wmston-.Sulcm. .Surviving arc; his wife. Deity Allen Johnson, of the home: his mother, Mary Alice Seats Johnson of Mix-ksvilic; two daughters, Jennifer Ann Johnson of the home and Rose Ray of Mocksvillc; two sons, Robert Lee Johnson ol Raleigh mid William F. Johnson Jr. of Win.ston-Salem; two grandchildren; two sisters. Bel ly Lou Harris of Florida and Patsy Anne Smith of Mocksvillc; nnd one brother, Jix Fdward John.son of Mocksvillc. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY ' MGCKSViaE. NO -DAVIE counts enterprise record. THURSDAY. Aiifi. 2. 1990 Q <r- cr 1 U . c V / Robert N. Wesley Mr. Robert Norman Wesley, 73. 01259 Pine Bend Rd.. Advance died Thursday. July 26. al Baptist Hospital. Mr. Wesley was bom Dec. 18, 1916. in Hadditnficid, NJ.. to Phillip G. and Freda Rockensus Wesley. Mr. Wesley was a graduate ol Col gate University, graduating in 1938. He .served as a Lt. Col. in the United States Air Force as a Pilot of a B-26 with the 319 Bombardment Group during World War 11. He was station ed and served in the Noith African and Mediterranean Campaigns, he also served as an Air Force Academy Liaison Officer and in the Air Force Reserve. He married Jeanne Collup of Fort Worth. Texas in 1945. Mr. Wesley moved to Winston-Salcm and found ed Wesley Business Forms (Wesley Inc.) in 1950. He .served as President and Chairman until his retirement in 1980. He was also co-owner of the Staleys Steak Hou.se. Winston-Salcm. He was a member of and served as an elder of First Presbyterian Church and was an Officer and Board Member of the Outreach Foundation, the Barium Springs Home, and the Bald Head Island Chapel Committee. He was a former President of the Pinebrook Country Club, he served on the Board of Governors of the Bermuda Run Country Gub. and was also a member of the Twin Cities Club, and the Bald Head Island Club. Surviving are: his wife, of the home; two sons, Robert N. Wesley Jr. of Winston-Salem and Stephen D. Wesley of Louisville, Ky.; two daughters. Ann W. Ramsey and Bar bara W. Bagby, both of Richmond. Va.. and one brother. Lester R. Wesley of Princeton, Calif. A memorial service was held at 5 p.m. Sunday, July 29, at the First Presbyterian Church by Dr. Howard Chadwick. Memorials may be made to the Wesley Foundation For Christian Projects, c/o Wachovia Bank and Trust Co., Winston-Salem. T. Grady Sheets Mr. T. Grady Sheets, 87, of 2398 Jefferson Ave., Winston-Salem died Thursday. July 26. after a six-week' illness. He was bom March 31. 1903. in Davie County to Hugh C. and Sallie Williams Shwts. He spent his early life in tite Lewisvillc community, and most of his life in Winston-Salem. Mr. Sheets was a member of Ard- more Baptist Church and Men's Bi ble Class. He was an avid fi.sherman. boat enthusiast, and gardener. He owned and operated Grady Sport Shop before retiring. In 1924. he was married to Margaret Craft Sheets, who survives of the home. Also surviving are: two daughters. Marjorie S. James of Wiaston-Salcm and Nancy S. Fesperman of Lawrcncevillc. Ga.; two sons. William D. Sheets of Seattle. Wash., and Bobby C. Sheets of MiKksville; Five grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and one great-great-grand.son. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday. July 29. at Ardmore Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. J.L. Wilson. Burial followed in Woodland Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Ard more Baptist Church Building Fund. Mrs. Treva H. Parrish Mrs. Treva Holland Parrish. 77, of 2323 Sunnysidc Ave., Winston- Salcnr died Saturday. July 28. at For- syth Memorial Hospital after an ex tended illness. She was l>orn May 30. 1913. in Stokes County to Ernest Wilson and Bcs.sie Smith Holland. Mrs. Parrish was retired from Szabo Food Service. Surviving ate: two daughters. Mrs. Ravon (Rita) Poplin of Winston- Salem and Mrs. Tom (Pam) Thorn ton of Oxford; one son. W. Douglas Parrish of Winston-.Salem; nine grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two half brothers, Emest Holland of Winston-Salem and Jack Holland of Mrrcksvillc; and three half sisters. Mrs. Jackie Gran- 7.0 and Mrs. Lclia Bradford of Tam pa. Fla. and Mrs. Edna Sullivan of Winston-Salem. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 31. al Waughlown Cemetery, conducted by Dr. Wayne Burkctte. Mattic P. Wislion Mallic L. Pccic Wi.shon. 8.t. of Route 6. Mocksvillc died at 3:21 a.m. Tuesday. July 24. at Davie County Hospital. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Thursday. July 26. al Mackic-Gentry Funeral Home Chapel. Yadkinville. conductesl by the Revs. Marvin Blackburn. Roy Nixon and Gary Leonard. Burial was in Longtown Cemetery in Yadkinville. Born in Surry County May 7, 1907. Mrs. Wishon w.ts a daughter of the late John and Emma Westmoreland Pecle. A homemaker. she was a member of Gospel Chapel Church. Her husband. Robert Wesley "Bob" Wishon. died Jan. 4. 1984. Survivors include: three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Katie) Shepherd of Mocksvillc. Mrs. Paul Grey (Louise) Martin of Hamptonville and Mrs. David (Lucille) Holbrook of Yadkin ville; six sons. Eldon W. Wishon of Mocksvillc. Fred Wishon of Har mony. Earl Wishon of lj;noir. R.C. Wishon of Elkin, Basiel Wishon of Yadkinville. and Howard liarl "Shorty" Wishon Jr. of M<x:ksvillc; 18 grandchildren: 16 great grandchildren: a sister, Noiinic Pecle Manuel of Yadkinville; and a brother. Claude Pceic of High Point. .T- 1: ff— davie CO. PUBUC LIBRARY mocksville. nc DAVIE COUNTY KNTCRPRISF. RECORD. TllimslMY. Ahr. 9, 1990- / Edna Johnson Luckey The funeral for Edna Johnson Luckey was held at 2 p.m. on Tues day. Aug. 7. in Liberty AME Zion Church. Cooieemee. conducted by Bishop W.O.K. Cray, pastor of New Jerusalem Holiness Church. Burial was in New Shepard Baptist Church cemetery. Woodieaf. Mrs. Luckey. 81. of Quarry Road. Woodieaf. di^ on Friday. Aug. 3. at Rowan Memorial Hospital after a serious illness of six weeks. Her husbaiid. Crump A. "Cnimb" Luckey. survives. Grant S. Wagner Grant Sain Wagner. 80. of Sain Road. Mocksville died Friday, Aug. 3. at N.C. Baptist Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday. Aug. 6. at First Bap tist Church of Mocksville. conducted by the Rev. Paul Riggs and the Rev. Leiand Richard.son. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Bom Sept. 20. 1909. in Davie County, he was a .son of the late AInnzo A. and Maude Sain Wagner. He was a service station operator and was retired from Heritage Furniture Company in Mocksville. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. where he was a combat engineer, and was a member of MocLsville First Baptist Church. Survivors include: his wife. Hazel Taylor Wagner of Heritage Wreids Retirement Home in Winston-Salcm: two sisters. Ruth W. Short of Mocksville and Sara Holland of Slatcsville; and one nephew. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church. .390 N. Main .St.. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. O c- cr cr v/* , h <L rt — Q -s» <3 Odell Wesley Anderson Odcll Wesley Anderson. 66, of Er- win Street, Cooieemee died July 31 at North Carolina Baptist Hospital after a short illness. Funeral services were held Thurs day, Aug. 2 at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in the Bear Creek Baptist Cemetery. Mr. Anderson was bom Sept. 6. i 923 in Davic County to the late Jack and Martha Rcavis Anderson and was retired with 20 years service at Fiber Industries. During World War II. he was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was member of the Cooieemee VFW and was the Bapti.st faith. Surviving are: his wife. Frances Moon Anderson: one son. Howard Anderson of Cfxtlceinee; two grand children: three sisters. Nina Ander son. Dorothy Joyncr, and Tohitha Dancr. all of Mocksville: and one brother. Clack Anderson of Mocksville. Charles D. Cleary Charles Darrell Cleary. 34. of Mocksville, died Thursday. Aug. 2, at Branswick County Hospital in Southport. A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday. Aug. S, at Center United Methodist Church Cemetery in Moeksviiic, conducted by Dr. Sherman Warner. Memorials may be made to Southport Baptist Church Building Fund. Southport, N.C. 28461 or to the N.C. Children's Home in Oxford. Born Jan. 5. 1936. in Winston- Salcm. he was a son of the late Paul and Annie Mae Eller Cleary. Educated in Rowan County, he was a retired pilot for Piedmont Airlines, where he was a captain. A member of Southport Baptist Church, he was a 32nd degree Mason and a Shriner. An Eagle scout, he was a U.S. Air Force veteran and active Boy Scout leader in Long Beach. Survivors include: his wife, Bar bara McCuislon Cleary of the home; a son, Charles Darrell Cleary Jr. of Mocksville; three daughters, Cindy. Tami, and Sandra: and three grandchildren. / Mrs. Georgia M. Rights Mrs. Georgia Mock Rights. 83. of Rt. 4. Advance died at Forsyth Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, Aug. I. She was the widow of Sam Rights. She was bom in Advance on Feb. 14. 1907. to Sim and Ossie Beauchamp Mock. She was a member of MtKks United Methodist Church and was a member of Mocks Senior Citizens Club. She was a former employee of P.H. Hanes Knitting Co. Surviving arc: two daughters. Mrs. William (Peggy) Long and Mrs. Charles (Ruby) Carter, both of Ad vance; two grandchildren; one great- grandson; four .sisters. Helen Tucker of Brcvard. Mrs. Evelyn Stokes and Mrs. (icnildinc Mm bin. both of High Point mid Mrs. Maggie Watson of llollywiMxI. Fla. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Aug. 4. at Mocks United MethixIKst Church by the Rev. Marian Creech with burial in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Mocks United Methodist Church. Wallace McGee Wallace McGee, .S3, of 203 Ncely.Street. Mocksville. died Saturday. Aug. 4. at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for several years. The funeral was scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday. Aug. 8. in the No ble and Kelsey Memorial Chapel, conducted by J.T. Parson, pastor of the Church of God of Prophecy. Born Feb. 18. 1937. in Oconce County. S.C., he was the son of the late R.L. Rice and Nettie McGee, He was iast ernpioycd as a medicai lab technician at Medical Park Labs of Tercboro, N.J. Survivors include: his wife. Han nah Clement McGee; a son, Michael McGee of the home; two grand children; two brothers. Johnny M. McCee of Clemson. S.C.. and Leroy McGee of Easton, Pa.; and six sisters, Ethel Garvin of Clemson. S.C.. Lillie Jones of Senecca. S.C.. Hattie Gillard, Bessie McGee. Fan- nic Williams and Susan Alexander, ail of Salisbury. OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE. MC t)AVlE COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RK(OKO. TUDRSIMV. Ai.r. 9. 1990- O <3^ <!- \A . I >- sis rN S-_ <3— O Hubert Clay Johnson Mr. Hubert Clay Johnson, 15, of 1904 Brtce Street. Greensboro, died Saturday. Aug. 4. at Wesley Long Community Hospital. . ,. , , Funeral services were held at i p.m. Tuesday. Aug. 7. at Hanes- Linebcrry Vamstory Chapel. Bunal was in Lakcview Memorial Park. He was a native of Winston-Salem, a retired electrician from Air^rt Electric and a veteran of the United Stales Army. He was a member of Spring Garden Friends Meeting, past treasurer and on the house and grounds committee. Surviving arc: his wife. Lucille Thomas Johnson, of the home; two sons. Stoney Gilbert Johnson of Florence. S.C. and Ronnie Johnson of Sandy Ridge; one stepdaughter.Virginia Ann Wilson of Phoenix. Ariz.; one stepson. WilHaiiiWashington Laslcy of Miami. Fla.; five grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; four sisters. Mrs. Floy Lee Gardner of Stanleyville, Mrs. Jcannie Brannon of Winslon-Salcm. Mrs. Lillian Fowell of Uxington. Mrs. Mae Blackwell of Chickamauga. Ga. ; and two brothers. Mr. Henry Johason of Farmington and Mr. Joe Johnson of Appomatlox. Va. Ray 'R.C.' Lambert Sr. Mr. Ray Calvin "R.C." Lamtert Sr.. 6.S. of 316 Pineview Drive. Mount Airy, died Saturday after noon. Aug. 4. at the N.C. Baptist He was bom April 18.Surry County, the son of WalterFrank and Annie Pearl Lewis Umbert. was Senior Executive Vice President of the Perry Manufacturir® Company, was a graduate of the Franklin High School and was a member of and a former deacon of the Haymore Memorial Baptist Church. Funeral services were held Mon day. Aug. 6. at Moody FuwralChapel, conducted by the Rev. Robert McCrary. Burial was in the Oakdale Cemetery.Surviving are: his wife. Mrs.Alease Wright Lambert. »f "he ''"I™- one daughter. Mrs. Joan Lambert Collins of Bermuda Run: Ray Calvin Lambert Jr. of MotM Airy; three grandchildren; threesisters. Mrs. Fannic Leonard and Mrs. Mary Valentine, both of MountAiry, and Mrs. Annie Laura Morwof Havelock; and three brothers. Fiw L. Lambert and Vincent H. Lambert, both of Mount Airy, airf Harry Lambert of Summervillc. S.t-. Angel D. Harmon A memorial service fiiLMiss Angel D. Harmon. 17. of Sun Valley. Ariz., will be held at 2 p.m. Spnday. Aug. 12. in No Creek Primitive Bap- list Church in Mocksville. with Elder Eugene Bennett officiating. Miss Hamxin died Wednesday. Ju ly 25. at Community General Hospital in Sun Valley from injuries received in an auto accident. She was bom Oct. 12. 1972. in MiK'ksvillc to Bill and Liz Evans Harmon and had just graduated from the Holbrook High School. She had been vice president of lite senior class and was yearbook editor. Surviving, in addition to her p.arents. arc: three brothers. Samuel E. Harmon of Sun Vdlley and Mat thew D. Harmon and Tim Harmon, both of Cardon. Ohio; paternal grandparents. Samuel F. and Norma Harmon of Sun Valley: maternal grandparents. James Thomas "Tom" and Anner "Ann" Forie.si Evans of Route 1, MiKksville. Memorials may he sent to Ann Evans. Route 1. Box 41. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. They will be directed to a fund for handicap|ied children. Luther Holder ' The funeral for Luther Holder wjis conducted at 4 p.m. .Sunday. Aug. 5. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel in Moeksville. Burial was in Advance United Methodist Church cemetery with military graveside rites con ducted by the District II VFW Memorial Honor Guard. Born Dec. 28. 1906. in Davic County, he was a son of the late William and Mahala Myers Holder. He was of the Baptist faith. He serv ed in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II and was at Iwo Jima. Survivors include: his wife. Millie Mae Bcaiichamp Holder of Yadkin Nursing Care Center in Yadkinvillc: four daughters. Mrs. Scabon (Lois) Comatzer. Mrs. C.W. (Joyce) Foster and Mrs. Richard (Ruby) Howard, all of Advance, and Mrs. Ronald (Judy) Keaton of Mocksville: two .sons. Gilbert Holder and Luther Franklin Holder, both of Advance; eight grandchildren; one sister. Dora Sheets of Winston-Salcm; and five half-sisters. Helen Hester. Blanche Vestal and Janice Edward, all of Winston-Salcm, Ruth Davis of Mocksville. and Ruby Jones of Advance. Holder. 83. of Winston-Salem Convale.sccnt Cenlcr. formerly of Route 3, Advance, died Friday. Aug. 3. at North Carolina Baptist Ho.spital after being in declining health for several years. QAVIE CO. PUBOC UBRARY A^QCKSVll I F. fa DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, niURSDAV. Aug. Ifi. I9TO O w cr^ ^ -o ta Stanley L. Baker Stanley Lee Baker, 52, of Route 14, Airport Road, Salisbury, died at 6:40 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, at his home. He had been in declining health one year. The funeral was held Monday, Aug. 13, at New Te.staincnt Indepen dent Baptist Church in Kannapolis. conducted by the Rev. Bobby Utiey. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom March 10, 1938. in Ashe County, Baker was a son of the late Charlie and Orphie Tcstiinicnt Baker. He retired from the N.C. Finishing Co. in 1989 due to ill health. He was a resident of the area since 19.59. Survivors inelude: his wife, Mary Sue Bare Baker; Hve stepsons, Roy Burgess of Mocksville. Kevin Burge.ss of West Jefferson, Charles "Chuck" Burgess of Salisbury, and Res and Jeff Burge.ss, both of North Wilkeshoro; two stepdaughters, Alena Felts of North Wilkeshoro and Polly Anna Eastridge of Innis; 10 .step-grandchildren; four brothers. Clifford Baker of Salisbury, Quinn Baker of Upper Marlbom. Md., and Clarence and Billy Joe Baker, both of North Wilkeshoro; three sisters, Sandy Creer of Fleetwood, and Logcne Miller and Carolyn Luthem. both of .Salisbury. .lohn G. Briggs Jr. John Ci. Briggs Jr.. a music critic who once served as Arturo Toscanini's press agent, died at the Cooper River Convalescent Center in Pennsauken. N.J. Briggs. 74. died Friday. Aug. 10. after a long bout with emphysema, said his daughter. Mary-Curtis Briggs of Bcrwyn. Pa. A native of High Point. Briggs attended the University of North C.-irolina at Chapel Hill for three years before transferring to the Cur tis Institute of Music in Philadelphia to study voice, music theory and history. . . i .i. After graduation, Briggs joined llw National Broadcasting Co. as a music editor, and served for two years as Toscanini's press agent. In 1940, he became a music critic for Vie New York Post, and in IW9 became the editor of "Etude, a music magazine, which folded m 19.52, Briggs then was an opera critic for Vie New York Vines from 1952 to I960. From I960 to 1970. he ^s a public relations writer for Smith. Kline & French pharmaceutical com pany and the musical annotator for the PhiladelphhiOrche.stra. His wife, the former Elir.abcth BaleeWestmoreland, died in 1980. Besides his daughter, his survivors include; a son. Robert Ragan Briggs of Pennsauken; and two sisters. Margiirct Spearman of .Siicramcnlo, Calif, and Sue Short of MiK-ksville. ^ Marvin E. Chappell Marvin Eugene Chapcll. 79. of Pine Ridge Road, Coolcemcc. died on Wednesday. Aug. 8. at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. The funeral was held on Friday. Aug. 10. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Ijiriy Allen, pastor of the Cimlcemce First Baptist Church. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park in .Salisbury. Memorials niiiy be niiide to CoolceiiR'e f'irst Baptist Clnirch. Cooleemce. N.C. 27014. the American Cancer Society. Davic County Chapter. I5I0-B Martin St.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. or Davic County Heart Association. P.O. Bo* 4(Ki, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Born in Davie County Dec. 12. 1914, Chappell was a son of the late Wilson and Ina Canupp Chappell. Formerly employed with Burlington Industries, he retired from Hoechst-Celanesc. He was a metiihcr of the Cooleemce First Baptist Church, where he had served as an usher for • several years. His wife. Bcaliice Bronii Chap pell. died (Xt. 29. 1983. .Survivors include: two daughters. Mrs. David (Linda) Jordan of CiHilccmee ami Mrs. JelT (Tcrri) Kar- rikcr of Rome 3. Mimiesville: four giarak iiddren. one great-giandson: a sister. Mildred Turner of Diirhamt and four brothers. Robert ChappeA of California. Carl Chappell of .Spencer aitd Conrad and James Chapf |vll. both ol CiHilecmcc. ! Mrs. Betty,lean Edwards Mrs Betty Jean McDanicI Ed wards. 56. of 221 Vivian Drive.Favcttcville, died fucsikiy. July 31 • The funeral was held Friday. Aug.3 at 11 a.m. at St. Andrews United McthiHiist Church, conducted by the Revs I layward Smith and (hartcsSparks. Entombincnt was inLaFayelte Memorial Park Mausoleum. n„_i,Surviving are: her husband, Frank T Fxiwards; daughters. Susan DentofFaycttcvmeandFJwina&lwarfs of Greensboro: sons, Daryl and Brian Fogclquist. both of ^home; mother. Helen Mc^nicl ofAdvance: sisters. Martha ^admon of Tc*as; brother. Danny McDanicI of Jamestown: and two grand- '^'^Mcmorials nuiy he made to the IW- ,v McDaniel Kilwards Mc'™'"!"'^nd at the church. 58(M Raleigh Rd. 28311. Ruby Kathleen Hancock Ruby Kathleen llaitciKk. 63. of Rt. 7. Mocksville died Thursday. Aug. 9. at Davic County Hospital after be ing in declining health. Funeral services were held Satur day. Aug. II. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. !.arry Allen and Dr. Joe Lear. Burial was in Liberty United Methmlist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Liberty United Mcthoilist Church Cemetery Fund. Rt. 4. MiK'ksvillc, N.C. 27028. Miss Hancock was born May 17. 1927. in Davic County to the late John P. and Mollic Kigcr Hancock and had previously been employed with Burlington Mills. She was presently with Hancs/S.ara Lee Corp. with 21 years of service and was a member of Cimlccmee First Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Falgarand Ralph Hancock. Surviving arc: three sisters. Mrs. Eva Kcanc. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown and Miss Gladys Hancock, all of Mocksville; three brothers. Bud Han cock. Grimes Hancwk, ami Diivid L. llaiKivk. all of M.Kksville: seven nieces and four iiephews. Davie County Fd'Hc LiVr-.' iWocMe, WC ' -tIAVIE fOllNI Y ENTERPRISE RECORD. T1IIIRSI>A\. Aur. 16. 1990 O <3- Michael A. Melton Michael A. McUon. 20. of Roulc 4. Mocksville died on Sunday. Aug. 12. in Coolccmee. Born Feb. 10. 1970. in Salisbury. Mellon was a son of Tony Mellon of Washaw and Mamie Cleveland Faucetle of Greensboro. Employed atIngersoll-Rand in Mocksville. he was attending Davie High School to receive his dipUinia. Survivors, in addition to his parents, include; his stepmother. Henrietta Melton of Waxhaw; step father. the Rev. A.G. Faueette Jr. of Greensboro; four brothers. Shawn Melton of Raleigh and Tony. Brian and Steven Melton, all of Waxhaw; a sister. Victoria Oscere of Green-sboro; paternal grandmother.Margaret Melton of Cooleemee; and maternal grandp.nrcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cleveland of Greenslioro. Harvey Lee Miller Mr. Harvey lj;e Miller. 79. of 6.^.1 W. 24'A St.. Winston-Salem. died unexpectedly Wednesday. Aug. R. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born on April IR. 1911, in Mocksville to the late Henry Wesley Miller and Mamie .Sue Clement Miller. n He was a member of Saints Home United Methodist CImrch where he served faithfully as a steward, a mcmhcr of the Church Schiml. the Trustee Board and Finance Commit tee. Formerly he had served as presi dent of the United Methodist Men'sOrganixation. coordinator of Adult Ministries and member of the Day Care Board. Mr. Miller was a member of the Board of Directors of Forsyth Funeral Home. Afier 4R years of service to lite R.J. Reynolds family and Rcynolda House, he retired on February 28. 1983. and had since been on the staff of Betsy BabciKk. Surviving are: his devoteil wife of 52 years. Mrs. Rosalie Eaton Miller of the home; two daughters. Mrs.Nancy M. Adams of Oklahoma City. Okla.. ami Ms. Brcnda M. Galloway of the home: two grand children: and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Satur day. Aug. 11. at Saints Home United MclhiKlist Church by the Rev. Glenn L. l-yles. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. I Mrs. Edna L. Shelton Mrs. Edna Luper Shelton. 72. of 7701 Broad St. Rural Hall, wife of J. Trubcrt Shelton. the former Mayor of Rural Hiill. dicsl Sunday. Aug. 12. at Forsyth MemoriitI Hospital after a brief illness. Mrs. Shelton was born in Davie County, the daughter of Lindsey J. and Clara Mac Carter Luper. She was a member of Rural Hall Church of Christ. During her years of work, she worked at P.H. Hanes and the Anchor Co. in Winston-Salem and Warren's Drug Store in Rural Hall. She is survived hy: her husband, of the home; a daughter. Mrs. Frances Hendrix of Win.ston-Salctii. and a daughter and son-in-law. Mrs. Brcnda and Doug Hendrix of Rural Hall; a son and daughter-in-law. Jerry R. and Shirley Shelton of Rural Hall; two grandchildren; a sister. Mrs. Annie Ruth Luper Howard of Advance: two brothers. Melvht J. Luper of Mocksville and Frank E. Luper of Advance. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wedncstlay. Aug. 1.5. atHaywotth-Millcr Rural Hall Chapel by Ron Voss. minister. Burial was In Rural Hall Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Rural Hall Church of Christ. P.O. Box 146. Rural Hall. N.C. 27045. William E. Studevent Funeral scrs'iccs for Williatn Elisha Studevent, 64, of Route I, Advance, wire held Monday. Aug. 13. at Rodland Church of Christ. Of ficiating were Magellan Stevenson and Robert Lyons. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born Oct. 18, 1923, in Davie County, he was a son of Mrs. Lottie Viola Campbell Studevent and the late Shirley S. Studevent. He was a retired custodian of the Davie Coun ty Public School System and was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include: a daughter, Marilyn Leathers of Advance; eight grand children; two great-grandchildren; one brother. Perry Studevent of Ad vance; and three sisters, Ethal Eccles apd Alice Stecle, both of Advance, and Ruth Dalton of Wimston-Salem. Studevent died Thursday, Aug. 9, in Davie County Hospilal. I <3^ DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE^ NO DAVIK COUN l Y KNTKRPRISK KKCOKI), TMIIRSDAV, Aiir. 23. t9<»n- »/» < ,f! o ^ .Lillie Bailey t.illio Bealrkc Jarvis B.iilcy. 99. of 15 Erwin St., Cimlcciiicc died Thiirs- d.iy. Aiip. 16. ill Ahichua Ocncral Hospital ill Gainesville. Fla. Graveside scrviees were at 4 p.m. Saturday. Aug. 18. at Rowan Meiiiorial Park. Bom June 2. 1891. in Davic Coun ty. Mrs. Bailey was a daughter of the late Nathan and Alice Garwood Jar- vis. .She «~.is a hoiiKmaker and niemhcr of the First Baptist Church of Cooh-cince. Her husband, Samuel A. Bailey, died Oct. 9. 1964. She was also prccctled in ilealh hy two sons. DavidK. •"Bud" and Eugene Bailey. , .Survivors include: a son. Clarence I Bailey of Salisbury: a daughter. Ruby [ B. Cos of Gainesville. Fla.; eight . grandchildren: four stepgrand- ; children: nine great-grandchildren; n aiul eight stepgreal-prandchildien. Mrs. Satlie G. Rills Mrs. Saltic Gough Fllis. 74. of Route 5. MiKksville died early I'liuisday morning. Aug. 16. at the Winslon-.Salcm Convalescent Center. She was born in Vailkin County Nov 16. 1915. to i.e. and Ciisiannc Wilcos Hollar. .She was a lucinber of the Woodland Baptist Church. She was llrst tnarried to Thad Gough. who died in 1955. then Robert Walker, who dicrl in ISfvl. and Roy Ellis, who died in 1981. Surviving arc: a daitglitcr. Mrs. Bohby (Helen) Hill of Winslon- Salcm; two sons. James and Tony Gough. both of Lcwisvillc; eight grandchildren; 10 greal-gratul- eliildren; and three sisters. Mrs. Hat- tie l-iddlenian of Yadkinvillc. Mrs. HIlie Howell of MtKksville and Mrs. F.va Bonds of Kannapolis. l-'uneral services were at 2:30 p.m. Stiturday. Aug. 18. in the Mackie- (ientry Funeral Home Chiipel. eon- ducted by the Rev. David Andersiin and Kdwin Needham. Burial follow ed in Deep Creek Baptist Church cemetery. ^ i Carlene S. Gartner j Carlene Steelman Canner. 68. of I Route 3. Yadkinville. died at 7:1.5 ; p.m. Tuesday. Aug. 14. at Ircdell Memorial Hospital. .Statesville..She was horn in Ircdell County to John Henderson and Jennie Wooten . -Stcclinan. .She was a merahcrof.San- •ly Springs Baptist Chiirvh. .She w.is retired as a nursing assistant from 13avis Hospital. Slatesvillc. She had spent most of her life in the Harmonv conininnity.Surviving are: one .son. Terry Gilbert Cartncr of Germantown. lenn.; one granddaughter; three■sisters. Mrs. L.D. (Crystal) Swain ofRrxksboro. Mrs. Arvil (Mary)Groceof Yadkinville and Mrs. Aaron(Shirley) Steelman of .Shelhy- onehrothcr. James R. Steelman of-Statesville; and live sisters-in law including Mrs. Louise Ttitterow. Mrs.Clyde (Lois) Glascrx-k and Mrs.Raliegh (Lorene) Glasseock. all of Moclcsvillc.Funeral services were at 11 a.tti.Friday. Aug. 17. at .Sandy .SpringsBaptist Church by the Rev. PaulSimpson. Burial was in the elturcli ■ cemetery.Memorials tnay be made to Sandy- .Springs Baptist Church, c/o |.ind.i•Dohy. Rt. 6. B,„ |()g_ McKksville N.C. 271128. Mrs. Cloyce W. Gobble Mrs. Cloyce White Gobble. 77. of Rt. I. Mocksville. died Wednesday.Aug. 15. at Davis Hospital. Statesville. Gmvesirlc .services were held at 11a.tn. Friday. Aug. 17. at IjainesCros.sroads Btiptist Church cemetery. iconducted by Dr. Kenneth Hyde and I the Rev. Franklin Myers.Memorials tnay be made to ijaniesCrossroads Baptist Church or to thecharity of the donor's choice.She was bom in Davie County, thedaughter of the kite Joseph Clark andLucrctia Boyd White. She was amember of Ijamcs Crossroads Bap tist Church.Mrs. Gobble was preceded in deathby her hu.sband. Felix Vestal Gobble, on June 5. 1988.Surviving arc; lour daiighteis. - Mrs. Wade (Myrtle) Stroud and Mrs.Robert (Creola) Rogers, btuh of Rt.I. Mocksville. Mrs. Robert (VandalEllis. Rt. 8. MiK-ksvillc and Mrs.Dexter (Phyllis) Hwkaday of Ad vance; two sons. Darnell Gobble tindJoe Gobble of Rt. I. Mixksville; 16grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; five sisters. Mrs.Naomi Ijames of Rt. I. Harmony.Mrs. Audrey Gobble of Rt. IMtxksvillc. Mrs. Rachel Call of Rt. 4. MtK'ksville. Mrs. Annabclle ingrain of Rt. 6. Mocksville and Mrs. Verncll Bodenhamcr of Winston-^aleni; and two brothers. Aaron andJohn White, both ol Rl. 8. MiK'ksvillc. ' William B. Chaflin William Berlrani Chaflin. 72. ofSwansboro died Thursday. Aug. 16. at Craven Regional Medical Center in New Bern. Funeral services were held at 2pin. Saturday. Aug. 18. at Swansboro United Mcthtxlist Church with the Rev. Susan P.ite Greenwoodpresiding. Burial followed at Seaside Memorial Park. ChalTin was a retired Veterans Ad- niinistralion benellis counselor. Survivors iiicluile; his wife. Anne B.iggs Chaflin. of Swansboro; twodaughters. Patricia Saunders of Austin. Texas, and Mary Powell ofDurham; three grandsons; a brolher. Holland Chafrin. of Mocksville; and a sister. Betty Nassar of Charlotte.Memorials may be made to Swansboro United Methodist Church Children's Choir Fund. Swansboro. Margaret T. Goodier Margaret Claire Taylor Goodier.70, of Route 7. Mtx-ksville. died Friday. Aug. 17. at Autumn Care Convalescent Center after a period ofdeclining health. The funeral was held fue.silay.Aug. 21. at St. Boniface CatholicChurch, Sioux City. Iowa. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery there.Memorials may be made to the American Cancer .Society. DavieCounty Chapter. I5I0-B Martin St..Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. Born Nov. 12. 1919. in Sioux City. Iowa. Mrs. Goodier was adaughter of the late Frank and ClaraGceron Taylor. A homcmaker. shewas a mctnber of St. Francis Catholic Mis.sian in Mocksville. She was alsoa member of the American LegionAuxiliary. Survivors include; her husband. Walter E. Goodier; a son. Gordon W. Goodier of Mocksville; adaughter. Shirley Crouse of Irvin.Texas; a sister. Ruth DeCarlo ofChicago; a brother. George B. Taylorof Sioux City. Iowa; six grand children; and two greatgrandchildren. DAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARv MOCKSVILLE. NO o— :-DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 23, 1990 Frances M. Haworth Mrs. Frances Morris Haworth. 94, ol the Presbyterian Home in High Point died titcre on Sunday. Aug. 19. She was b«im Aug. II. 1896. in Davie County, a daughter of Edwin Henry and Julia Elizabeth Doiitliit Morris. She was educated in MiK-ksvillc schools and gr,-iduatedIroin what now is the University of North Carolina at Grcensb<»ro. .She taught in .state schools until her marriage. On July 27. I92.J. she married Horace Starbuck Haworth. who died Sept. 16. 1978. Surviving are: one son. Horace Starbuck Haworth Jr. of Nashville. Tcnn.: two grandsons; one great- grand.son: and one brother. E.C. Morris of the Presbslerian Home. Hie funeral was held Tuesday. Aug. 21. at High Ptiint Friends Meeting Mouse by Moyd McDonald. Victor Murchison and Cecil llaw.mh. niirial was in fJakwrnnl (Viiietery. Memorials may be nutde to the chaiity of lite donor*s choice. - Lula T. Hellard I-ula Tutterow Hellard. 84, ofRoute 7. Mock.svillc. died Saturday,Aug. 18. at Davie County Hospital after a period of declining health. The funeral was held at 2 pm Monday, Aug. 20. at Eaton".s Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Billy J. Sloop. Burial was in Tiirrcn-line Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials tn.iy be made to Tiir-rentine Baptist Church. Cemetery Fund. Route 7. Box 40. Mocksvillc N.C. 27028. Born Oct. .10. 1905. in Davie CiHinty. Mrs. Hellard was a daughter of the late Austin Hall and Rebecca Godbey Tutterow. A homemaker. she was a ntcmhcr of Turrentinc Bjin- list Church. Survivors include: Itcr husband.Wade Denny Hellard; two daughters. Pauline Wagner and Ruth ftHw, hotliof Mixksvillc; a son. ffilly |,ce Hellard of Daiidridge. Tcnn • It) prait.lchildrcn; l.t great-grand children; a brother. Oilhcrt Tutterow of M(H*ksvillc: ;imt iwo sisters. Daniel of MiKksville and Eli/ahclh 1 nntcr of C<K>lccritcc. Sadie J. Jolly Sadie Blanche Jones Jolly. 86. of Route 6. Mocksville. died on Wednesday. Aug. 15, at Davis Com munity Hospital in Statesville. She had bran in declining health for the past year. The funeral was held at 2 p.tti. on Friday. Aug. 17. at Eaton's Futieral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Alan Barker and Conard Hat- Fteld. Burial was in Union Chapel United Methixlist Church cemetery. Born Feb. 15. 1904. in Davie County. Mrs. Jolly was a daughter of the late William Coe and Mclinda Jane Baity Jones. A homemaker. she was a member of UAion Chapel United Methodist Church. Survivors include: her husband. James l.uthcr Jolly; two sons. I.loyd D. and Vermin Jolly, both of Mocksville; a foster brother. Thomas Jones of Yadkinvjilc; a graiid- daiightcr; and two great grandchildren. v* A. ' V < l-a O I 3- w hornton l-nns ^ Bwinl 1910. in Statesvil c ,, ■nirws'"? Vi.gin» Durham; .ind • U'c'scRobert Long of Stalcsvnis l^onpofSahsburv. Memorials may be ^Marks Episcopal Churcn. N.C. 'Bill' Motley William Casey ••Bill" Motley. 7.1.m 4611 Governor Hou.sc DriveHuntsvillc. Ala., a Davie Countyniitive. dierl on Sund.ay. Aug. 19. .na Huntsvillc hospital.The funeral w.is to be held onWednesday. Aug. 22. at Eaton'sFuneral Home Chapel, conducted bypder Eugene Bennett. Burial was toftillow in No Creek Primitive Baptistt hurch cemetery.Born July 20. 1917. Motley was ason of the late Augustus Horatio andFtssic Broadway Motley. He retiredafter 20ycais in the U.S. Anny, having served during World War II.His first wife. Frances KenerlyMotley, died Jan. 12. 1967..Survivors iiwltide: his .second wifeMargaret Mefford Motley; a son"Wtlham Thotnas Motley of Alcxan-dria. Va : two stepsons. Barry andGerry Mefford. both of New HopeAla.: a daughter. Patricia Birch of ElPaso. Texas: five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and threesijiters. Mrs. John (Alma) Anderson.Mrs. Maurice (Thelma) Mauldin andMrs. Bill (Wilma) Davis, all of Mix-ksvillc. / David Lee Shaw David Loc Shaw. 44. of Rl. 8.MocLsville. died Tuesday. Aug. 21. at his residence after a peritxl ofdeclining health. Funeral services will be heldThursday. Aug. 2.1. at II a.m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conductedby the Revs. Lcland Richard.son andPaul Riggs. with burial in Rose Cemetery.Memorials may be made toHospice of Davie County. P.O. Box665. Mtx^ksville. N.C. 27028Mr. Shaw was born on June 22.1946. in Davie County to Camilla Lea Holman Shaw of Mocksville andthe late Clyde Paul .Shaw Jr. He badbeen employed with United FaithVeneer Company in Mocksville as aclipper operator. He had also served in the U.S. Army.Survivors include: his wife. Jill Ann Beaver Shaw of the home; oneson. Andrew Lacy Shaw, also of the home; two sisters. Gail Stewart ofLexington and Kay Frances Shaw ofHouston, Texas; one h.ilf-brothcr.Clyde Paul Shaw Jr. of Statesville;two half-sisters. Judy Hazelwtxid ofIndiana and Jetty Mauldin of Rixkwcll. oavie CO. public ubfmrv mocksville. NC ■'-DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. Aug. 23, 1990 >- —a: s. Wayne L. Snyder Mr. Wayne Linwrxxl Snydcr. 70.nf Surry Line Rrwii. Pinnacle, diedTuc.sday afternoon. Aug. 14. at theNorthern Hospital of Surry County.Mount Airy. He was Imrn in Stokes County toWillie Clarence and Mary Grace Wall Snyder. Mr. Snyder was aretired Magistrate in Stokes County,a real estate broker and owner ofSnydcr Realty in King. He was past chief of Pinnacle Volunteer FireDepartment, was a nicnilrcr ofAtncrican Legion Post Number 290in King, a Veteran of World War 11. and a member of Pinnacle Baptist Church.Surviving are; his wife. Mrs. Ruhy Brown Snydcr of the home; twodaughters. Mrs. Stephen (Marilyn)Pelree of Winston-Salem and Mrs.Thomas (Delores) Zuchowski ofClemmons; one son. Donald Snyder of Mocksvillc: three grandchildren:two sisters. Mrs. Farrar Simmons ofWinston-Salcni and Mrs. Mary Grace .Strowd of Pitlsboro; threebrothers. Carlis Snydcr ofKalamanai. Mich.. Glenn Snydcrand Clayton Snydcr of Winston-Saletn.One brother. Otcen Snyder.preceded Mr. Snydcr in death. Funeral services were held at 2p.m. Thursday. Aug. 16. at PinnacleBaptist Church by the Revs. W.H.Johnson and Yates Brooks. Burial was in the church cemetery.Memorials may be made to the Pinnacle Baptist Church, c/o MikeTowe. P.O. Box 126. Pinnacle. N.C. 2704.3. Mitchell Turner Mitchell Turner. 74. of Route 4.Slatcsvillc died on Thursday. Aug.16. at irwicll Memorial Hospital afterbeing in declining health.Funeral services were held at 2p.m. Monday. Aug. 20. at ChestnutGrove Biiplist Church, conducted bythe Rev. Charles Ferguson. Burialwas in Bclmoni Cemetery withmilitary graveside rites conducted by.Stiitcsvillc VRV Post 2031 and DAVChapter 68.Horn May IK. 1916. in ircdellCounty. Turner was a son nf the lateStokes and Martha Nicholson Turner.A retired poultry farmer, he was amember of Chestnut Grove BaptistChurch in Ircdcll County. He was aU.S. Army veteran of World War 11.Survivors include: his wife. Martha M. Turner: four ,soas. Hugh M. Turner of Oxon Hill. Md.. StaffordR. Turner of Fallston. Perry J. Turner of Statesvillc and Lemuel D.Turner, stationed with Hill Air Forcein Utah;: eight grandchildren: three brothers. John A. Turner ofW.ashington. D.C.. Stokes Turner Jr.of Inwood. N.V. and William Turnerof Sacramento. Calif.: and twosi.Htcrs. Marjorie T. Ijamcs ofMocksvillc and Mabel T. Houpc of Statesvillc. James Albert Wall Mr. James Albert Wall. 68. of 46.3 S. Hawthorne Road. Winston-Salcm.tiled .Suftday. Aug. 19. at For.sythMemorial Ho.spilal. He was bom December 5.1921. in Stanleyville to James Je.s.scc and Con nie Hauscr Wall. Mr. Wall was an in- .surance salesman for a number of years, then retired from JoyncrWrecking Company. He scnrcd in the United States AirForce aftd w.ss of the B:iplist faith. He is survived by; his wife. HettyW. Wall, of the home: one stm. David Allen Wall of Winslon-.Salcm: two stepsons. Steve Gant of Lewisville and Greg Gant ofWinston-Salcm: one stepdaughter. B.Frances Kinney of JacLsonvillc. Fla.:five grandchildren: one sister. Evelyn Holton tif Advance and one brother. Mead Wall of Atlanta. Ga. ■ Funeral .services were held at .3:30 p.m. Tuesday. Aug. 21. atHayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapelby the Rev. Norwood Green. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. 1/1 OAVIE CO. PUBLIC DBRARY MOCKsviae, nc PAOE 16 WIHSTON-SALEMJOUHWAL Ttiiind»y,»ug>tll 30,19» il5^, iiio ATKINS Mrs. Rianchr Pajme Atkins. 75 of Britthnvrn Nursing Cenler. Ker- nersville, formerly of Rt. 6, Win- slon-Salcm, died Tuesday si For- syth Memorial Hospital. She was burn ill Ravidson Oimty on April 25,191.5, daughter of .lames Biirch Payne and Alire .Sink Payne. She lived in Davidson County for most of her life. She was a retired em ployee of Harris Cnvington Ho- sierj-. High Pnint and was a mem ber of Ahbotis Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Anire) Dingier of High Point and Mrs. Ralph (Mar- garcl) Myers of Hatteras. N.C.i two brothers. Alien Lindiey Payne and Clrii Pnyne. both of Winslon- Saiem; two grandrhildren and six great grandrhildren. Funeral ser vices will he 2 p.m. Friday at J.C. Green and .Sons Chapel, iliomas- viiie. by the Rev. Roy Cantrell and Rev. Doug Armstrong. Interment ' will Ire in Abbotts Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. . Thursday at the funeral home and at other times at the home of the bnilhcr, Cleo Payne. 12 IS l.ana- diiwn Place. Rt. 9. Winston-Snlem. Memorials may he made to Ab- ImtLs Creek Baptist Church Riilld- ing Fund. Rt. 2. Rnx 79. High Pnint. N.C.. 272(55. O Mm. Rose 1Morreti Beall. 89 of the Triad United Methodist Home, died Wedncsrlny at Fnrsyth Me morial Hospital. Mrs. Reall was the widow of I.ee S. Beall. She was born December 27. 1890 in Steel- ton. Pa. to Jncoh and Rn.se Rlch- wlne Morrelt. Surviving are one son. Dr. t.er M. Beall of 117 Gloria Ave.; one daughter. Mrs. Betty B. Daly of Jncksnnville, Fla.; three grniidcliildrrn. .Toe. David and Donald Only and two sisters. Mrs. Hope Martin and Mrs. Nancy Isitz of Hnrrishurg, Pa. Funeral services will he held Saturday at Park wood Uniteri Methodist Church. Bdgewater. Md. Burial will he in the Hillcrest Cemetery. Memorials may he made to the Shariis and Flats of the Triad United Methndist Home. 1240 Ar- Inir ltd.. Winston-Snlein. N.C.. 27 KM. Beat and Rvans Funeral Home of Bowie. Md. will be in charge of funeral arrangements. This is a courtesy nf Vogler's. BROWN ElaKIN — Mr9. Maude Cos Brown, 78 of 955 Pleaflant Hill Dr, (itcfl TiieMlay unexpectedly at her resilience. Mrs. Brown was born Friinmry 19.1912 in WilkesCoun* ly <o Tyro Cox and Marthn Ann Sel l If* t-ox. .She wax retired from (•hnlhnm MnnufnclurinfC (-n. xhc had worked for over 40 yrnm nnd wnn a memher of Runr* iiiK Bnplinl Church. She wax married Oewey Brown on De- rcndwr 17, 1960 who died on .luly 5,1975. Surviving are three sisteiXe Mrx. Nina Brown Smith of Stnte Road. Mrx. Verlie Bovander of Port VVoxhington. Md. ftiid Mrx. ronnie of Rt. 1. Rondn; one hmlhrr. Ale* Cox of Wythville. Vn.;nhrotlH*rsiii-lnw. Riihrrt l*yoii itf Rl. I. Rimda and xrvrrni nierex > Olid ueiihew.x. Funeral xervicea will Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksvilie, NQ .... Funeral Home. Rlkih by the' Rev. Steve Fowler and the Rev. Wood- Tow Wishon with burial In the Lil- ;tle Rlkln Raptist Church Ceme tery. .hdinson Funeral Home. El kin is ill charge nf arrangcinciils. Deaths Local ATKINS. Mrs. Blanche Payne. 7.5. formerly nf Winston- .Snfem, Rt. 9. BEALL. Mrs. Rose Morrett. 89, of the Triad United Methndist Home, the wife nf the late Lee S. Beall. HOWARD. Mrs. Annie Whit- aker. 98. of the Triad United Methndist Home, the wife of the Inle Fred Ervin Howard. NICHOLS. Mrs. Bertha Neat. 88, of the Triad United Methodist Home, the wife of the Inle Rev. Vernnn C. Nichols. OOBURN. Phillip Terry. 49. of 5784 Vickie Drive. PEACOCK. Robah B.. Sr.. 76. of 406 Neston Drive, the husband of Hnrriet Boles Peacnck. STOUT, Mrs. Mnllie -Jane Melton. 99. of Kernersville. the wife of the Inle William Thomas Stout Sr. Area and State BROWN. Mrs. Maude Cox. 78. of Elkin. the wife of the late Dewey Brown. BRYAN. Ms. Minnie Kincaid, .19, of Todd. Rt. 2. MIKLES. Mrs. Mary Bryant, 7.1, of Mount Airy, the wife of Mack Mikies. SMITH. Charlie Alexander. .Sr.. 84, of IJnwood. Rl. 19. the husband of Ruth VnnCannnn Smith. Elsewhere CAUDLE. Mrs. Ocie Lee Mil- ler, 70. of Philadelphia, Pa., for- nierlv of Wiiisliin-Satem. Rev. Randy Maynnrd and Rev. L. Rus Howard. Tlie family will re ceive friends form 3 to 5 p.m. Fri day at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Memoriala may be made to Black Creek United Methodist Church (Williette My ers Class), P.O. Box 108, Mnnas- sns, Va., 22110. LAURENCE Mr. Fred Stewers Laurence, Jr., 76 of Winston-Salem, died Monday, August 27th, 1990 at Forsyth Me morial Hospital. Mr. t.aiutence was bom July 20, 1914 in Winston- Snlem to Fred S. and Lillian Lin- ville Laurence, Sr. He was with the Noland Co. for 52 years before re tiring in 1984. Surviving are his wife nf .55 years, Julia Cash Lau rence of the home; two daughters. Miss Hnrriet t^urenee and Mrs. Julie Wilson, both of Atlantn, Ga4 three sons, Fred S. Laurence. III of Jncksnnville, Fla.. Frank G. Lau rence nf Victnria, Tx.. and Ixniis B. Laurence of Augusta. Gn.; five gmnrichildten; two great grand children; three sisters. Mrs. Hazel Wall of Elkin, Mrs. Inex Stnnes- treet of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Rliznbeth Hedrick of Tnmpn. Fla.; two brothers, Ifaibert S. t.surcnce nf Winslon-Sairm and Linvillc laurrnce of Glenndale. Calif. Fu- neral services will be 9;30 va :^l'huisdaK:atiyd^er(T^I^^Chap^RmTMar^R^tiir In- tcrment wilt follow at Forest Hill Cemetery, Morftantan, N.C. The family will receive friemis from 7 to 9 p.m. Wnlnrsday at the fiiiieral Inimc. I rs p,W i'Zi'io _T, , - -DAVIE county enterprise record. THURSDAY. Aug. .10. 1990 o cT cr cA / Margaret Mae Bowles v Mrs. Margaret Mac Ploll Bimics. 71. of .1450-1 Healy Drive, Winslon- Salcm. (lied suddenly Friday. Aug. 24, at Forsylh Memorial Ho.«pital. She was biirn June 5. 1919. in MiK-ksvillc to John and IjiIu Wcxid Ploll. Mrs. Bowles was of the Mcthodi.sl faith. She was preceded in death hy her hasband. Clarence Bowles. In 1972, and a .son, Ricky Bowles, in 1978. .Surviving arc: two daughters, Kay Bowles of Rural Hall and .Sue Plott of Winslon-Saleni; two stepsons, Mike and Bobby Bowles, both of Winston-Siilein; three stepdaughters, Gladys Shelton of Winston-Salein. Regina Liiwford of Randlenian, and Rachel Bowles of'Hioniasville: three grandchildren: one great-grandson; and one sister, Ijiiirn Beck of MiK-ksvitle. Funeral services were held .Sund,iy, Aug. 2fi, at Haywonh-Millcr Silas Creek Chapel, Winston-Salcin, by Bishop Bobby CranliM, with burial in Oak Grove Methodist Church cemetcrv in Mixksville. Mrs. Minnie S. Byerly Mrs. Minnie Sink Byetly. Rfi, of rit. 3. Clemmons. died Tuesday, Aug. 21. . She Wits born Septeniher 18, 1903, in Davidson County to Charles H. ahd Luna Myers Sink. She spent all of her life in Davidson County. She was a incniber of Arcadia United Melhixlist Church. She was the widow of Anhur l.ce Byerly. who djed in 1986.■Surviving are; three daughters. Mrs. Marvin (Elsie) Whitaker oflitnmasville. Mrs. Lloyd (Jo Ann)Spaugh and Mrs. A.L. (Mildred) &sick, both of Clemmons: sevengrandchildren: nine greatgrandchildren: two brothers, Tomgd Clint Sink, both of Winslon- lem: and two sisters, Mrs. Luna }flendcnha1l of Clemmons and Mrs. tdna Adcr of Advance. ' Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 23, at Arcadia United Methodist Church by the Revs.Charles Sparks and Tommy Robert-gon with burial in the church Cemetery.j Memorials may be made to Arcadia United Methodist Church. I ■>; O.scar FIsivius Hcge Mr. Oscar Flavius Hegc. 82. of 119 N. Poplar St., Winston-Salein.died Thursday, Aug. 23, at his home.Mr. Hcge was born on Feb. 12, 1908, to Oscar F. and Kate Keith Hcge. He lived all of his life in Winston-Salein and went to the Old West End Grade School and graduated from Rcyimlds High School in 1926. He completed a post graduate course a year later at Reynolds. I Ic worked for R.J. Reynolds Tohjicco Co. He was a chatlcr mcnilicr and the first Master Councilor of the Winston-Salem Chapter of the Orderof the Dcmolay which was .started in March. 1927. He was elected Com mander of (he North Carolina Preccptory. Dcmolay Ixgion of Honor at its organi7.Hional meeting in 1931 and held that olliee for over40 years. He bccaine a charter memhcr and .Secretary of the Y- Men's Club of Winstnn-Saleni andbecame a member of S.alem Uxlge No. 289 A.F. and A.M. in 1929 and was also a member of the ScottishRite Body. He became a member of the Civitan (Tub in 1962. During World War II he served in the U.S. Naval Intelligence station ed in Charleston, .S.C.. and Wilmington. .Survivors include: his wife. AnnieBecker Hcge. of the Immc: threesons. Keith B. Hegc of Moeksville, O. Kendall Hegc of Miami, Fla.and George L. Hegc of Charlotte: fourgrandchildren: five stepgrand-ehildren: one great-grandchild andseven stcpgre.at-giandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3:.1() p.m. .Saturday, Aug. 2,5, at CalvaryMoravian ciiurch by Dr. Edwin Sawyer. Burial was in the Moravian Graveyard.Memorials may be made to the Calvary Moravian Church or the Winston-Salem Scottish Rile Almoners Fund. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARV MOCKSViLL^ NO -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. TIIURSDAV. Aim. .10. 1990 0- <0- %iiiiam C. Rose William Charlie Rose. 48. iif 2812 SliH-kdin .Si.. Winston-.Salciii. ihi-d Wwlnosday. Anp. 22. Iollo„iiie a oricf itirtess. TItc funeral was held at 2 p ni Saturday, Aug. 2.-!. at I'incy Cove AME /.mi Church. Harmony, coiiUucu^ by the Rev. Ren Bycrs. Burial was in the church ccntclcry Born Oct. 9. 1941, in DavicC.iun- ly. Rose was a son of the laic Willie Val and Willie Turner Rose. He at tended Davie County public schinils and was self-employed as a cjirpentcr. •Survivors iiKlude: his »ife. Helen Hudson Rose; four daughicrs, Carlelle Jones and laitclla. Karcuaiiil Stephanie Rose, all of Winston wilciii: .six M»n\. Chrisioplicr .ind Nigel Rose. Nith of the home: Calvin foole of Winston-Salem. Keith and Oaig Lackey. Nitliof.Slatcsville. and parry Ic Slevcnvm of Harnatny; three bfolhcrs. Artis Rose of Winston- Salem. Martin and EIniore Rose, bpth of Harmony: and four graiulchildrcn. ^ Robert A. Thomas Alexander •riiomas.52. of44.17 JiKcampu .St.. Detroit.Alith.. (Iicci Ssiiurifciy. Aug. J8. ;ir his himic. "C w„s a native of Forsyth County and a son of the late Mr. Sinmicl Wivard and Nettie Myers Thomas. He was a 19.56 graduate of Carver High Sehool and was an employee of Arrow Trucking Co.. Detroit. Mich.. For 24 ycflrs. Surviving arc: three daughters.M.S. Fayc Auielia Smith of Wiasion- Saiciii, Ms. Limla Mclniyrc of l^lroit. Mich., and Ms. Anitra Thomas of Mi.ssi.ssippi: two sons.Rotert A Tltoinas Jr. and Marcus Jeflrey Thomas. Imth of Winston- pilem: || grandchildren: one brother. Harry Thomas of Norfolk Va.; four sisters. Mrs. Edith Cox timl Mrs. Carrie Shore, both of Winston- Salcrn. Mrs. Ixniisc .Spease of Tohtc- piville and Mrs. Nellie Foster .4 M<K*ksvif!c. Funeral services were held at 2 p-ni. .Saturcfciy. Aug. 2.5. at BenimCha^l ^M.E. Zion Church where fhc Rev. Robert Bailey olTiciatcd with biirtal in the family plot of the church Cemetery. VA \ W <3— 0 o;^VIE CO. iniBirc IWRAWKlOCKSVlLi-E» NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTEKi'KISE KECOKU, TIIUKSUAV, Se|H. 6, 1990 O cr- cr cr / Millie Mae S. Gartner - Mrs. Ullie Muc Stroud Canncr, I .83, or Route 4, Statcsvillc, died ; Thursday, Aug. 30. at Ircdell ; Mcmori^ Hospital. ' ;'She was bom January 30,1907, in .Daviei Countyi'the. daughter of! f n William' Patrick and Sally Codbey •./Stroud.'"'-''*^''^-' -f,'''.r" ' ' • ' ;;Mrs. Cairtner:was preceded in I death by her husband, Hugh Millard f^ner, three ;';brolhets-and two :• Sisters. ' . .'She Was a member of Clarksbury , . United Methodist Church and the . United Methodist Women. ;. ' r n '.'Surviving are;, five sons, William t L'^ "BUI". Gartner, James H.."Jim" Gartner,'and D.R. Gartner, all of n • Slatesville, Jackson A.- "Jack"" Cart-' ' ner ofMocksvUie, ami Robert L. . ' •■ "Bob" Gartner of Fayetteville; two•' daughters, Mrsi'Edgar (Annie Lee)Honeycutt of Kannapoiis and Mrs.Glarence . (Sallie).'i.Gomer of: Statesville; 16 / graitdchiidren; 20great-grandcfaiidren;-'one brother, '. L!M."BiilV Stroud of Mocksvitle;'. aid two sisters, Mrs. Gladys SeamonrpfMocksviiie and Mrs. Sam Har-relson of High Pointi • iFtinerai services were held Sunday,:Sept. 2, at Glarksbury United' Methodist Church ^ith the Revs. 'Earl A. Cook'Jr. and Wade E.: Wright presiding. Burial followed in'the church cemetery. ■J ^Pougto C. Daniel ■- i Mr. Douglas Curtis Daniel, 56, of,Enterprise Roady-Lexington, died. i^ndayyAug. 31,'at Hawthorne CityTrailer',Park in North Charleston, ■ S.C. -. !:• funeral services were Monday,;Se'pI.'3, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. 'yi! Mr.' Daniel was Iram July 15, 1934^ in Mocksville, a son of the lateJohn'S. and Phirza McCuiloughDaniel. He was an appliancesWesman with Brown-Rlgcrs-Dixon 'Company in Winston-Salern. He served in the United States Army in Itorca and was of the Methodist faith..' '! Survivors include: his wife,Catherine Logan Daniel, of' the..home;)two sons, Michael Daniel of|^Iidxington, ' andj; Curtis Daniel of,)^I^vi|le;'one daughter, Tandrea'Beddird^'^f'Winston^tcm; oite"stepson,>WiUiatn'Keith Walker of.Mucksyille; a ^pdaughter, Becky'^calt'Kigt* Wjiijiston-Salem; fourbrbthcrsi^ > Dif. Frank. Daniel ofWinston-Saleiii','i)'Bill 'Daniel ofMocksville, ' Fred'' Daniel ofiMooresville and'Haiotd Daniel of^Winstqn-Salemj'three sisters, Helen ■'Eaton I of Mocksville',' MargaretC^dwell of Winnsboro, S.C., andB&y Jean Riddle of. Farmington Jack Kinimer Mr. Jack Kimmer, 75, a resident of 105 Royal Oaks St., Iliomasvilledied Mcmday , Aug. 27, at Community General Hospital.. He was bom in Davie County, a • 1 son of William A. and Mamie Spry ; , Kimmer and had been a resilient of ; Thomasville for most of his life.' -'He was a retired employee ofThomasville Furniture Indices and;since retirement was a carrier for the; Thomasville Times, He was a..niember of Colonial Baptist Church Jand a member of the ;Adult'Sunday 1 School Class. He was alsaa member . ' of the Good Sam International Com-."-ping Ciub.'."'''''-'r^'?«'-''y Surviving are: hts wife, the fonner' ' Miss Lucy Jane White, of the home;, two daughters, Ms. Glenda K. Sheets and Mrs. Brenda North, both of Winston-Salem; five grandchildren;four grcat-grandcitildrcn; two sisters,'' Mrs. Vae Lambeth and Mrs. Lillie Robertson, both of Winston-Salem; . and one brother, Thomas E. Kimmer, of High Point. , Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30, at'JiC. ' Green and Sons Chapel by the Rev.. Woodrow W. Robbins, Dr. Andrew; : Royals and Mr. Graver Beck Sr.- Burial followed in Holly Hill Memorial Park Cemetery.Memorials may be directed to theBuilding Fund of Colonial Baptist Church, P.O. Box 5842, High Point,N.C. 27262. • ' " ' ■ Fred L.^Mauldin '••y'Mr. Fred LinnMtfi'''''* "'i3I629 Thomasville Rd.,:!Winston-iSaleiii,:died Friday,, A«8- ""f;} Salisbury to'John'-Wesley and .IdajBeaver Mauidin.'Mtl Mauldiii^wM a^ber .of UtbanJ.Street^^^^^^^^. Church, and nwasjtretired.. from .,southern Railwayiafter ■ service. He wasMasonic Lodge No; 289^^.5>^.,• n:Surviving.are:(Jhis,;vvifc.a^^JdhnsonMauldin^ofthe hotMr^5: two sisters, Mrs. Frances Grrfby of ;' Mocksville'andMis. Virpiua Oitene..of Cardston, CanadaJ^?.:: J;-,. .''•Funeral services were.held Suri^y. .v;■ S^ 2 at Hayworth-Mmef SilasCreek Chapel by the Rev. Sainmy ;Slioaf.' Entombrtient'"follqi^( tnQaklawn Memorial ;■ Shewastern Apg IOalwoith.TeJ^."• and ^to' jimmy: ^ it,,,|ce ituirriedr ■i«V Sept. 2. a'„Cl^i;Cleniv.; OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSVUJ.E, NO ' community. 0 -DAVIK COUN I Y ENTEKI'llLSE RECORD, THURSDAY, Sipl. 6, 1990 O o cr- Cr Q. V <r- c* Irvin K. Shepherd The funeral for Irvin KennethShephertl was scheduled for 3 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 5. at Haitsell Funeral-Home's LcOer MemoriaChapel, Albemarle, to be conducted by the Rev. Furmait Wilhoil. Burial i was to follow in St. Matthew s Lutheran Church cemetery in Rowan County. In addition to his wife, Mary Ann Hinson Shepherd, survivors include: three sons, Kenneth Ray and EdwardEuygene Shepherd, both of Rockwell, and James Patrick Shepherd of Moeksville; a step daughter. Nina Simpson of Mar-shvillet'nine grandchildren; three brothers, Clifford and RotertShepheid, both of Salisbury, and Roy Shepherd of Lexington; two sisters, Ann S. Sides of Salisbury and Vergie S. Wall of Greensboro. Peggy L. Thel^ Peggy Leonard Theiss, 62, of Mobile Ala., a native of Spencer, j died at her home on Tuesday, Aug. 28. TIte Mass of Christian burial was - celebrated on Tliursday, Aug. 30, at Little Flower Catholic Chhrch in Mobile. The Rev. Monsignor Timothy Deasy olTiciated. Burial was in the Catholic cemetery in Mobile. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society of Rowan County, P.O. Box i264, Salisbury, N.C. 28145. or the charity of the donor's choice. She was a daughter of the iate t Henry J. and Fiora Morton Wiiiiams.' Survivors include: her husband,Roy S. Theiss; three sons, Joseph G. • and Casey F. Leonard, both of Mobile and Andrew T. Uonard of Chattanooga, Tenn.; four sisters, Juanita Williams and Ruth Workman, both of Spencer. Virginia Grimes of Ctxtlecmce, and Glena Moore of RiKkwell; and a brother, Herman Williams of Spencer. V/> 3 -h MVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARV mocksvill^ nc -I>A\ IK COHM V KM KHI-HISK KKCOKil. I llliUSDAV, Sr|i(, l.>. |y90 Ernest Nillilun Boger Mr. KrncM Nalkni Bi)(;or. .17, i>l Rl. 8. MooUvillc ilicil early rimrs- day irjiiniing, Scpl. (i. at Diivic (Aiun- ly ll<»|!llal ill MtKksvilie. I'uiicral wrvices were Saliiriliiy. Sept. K, ut Iiiiiiitt's I'uiieral lloiiic C'lia|vl wiili burial in Bear I'leck Baplisi C'liurcli ccMielety. Mr. Uogcr was Inirn Apiil 23, 1953, ill Rowan Coiinry. I le was (lie .sonof'riiomas David iiikJ Janet I'ulls Bcigcr or Rl. 8, Moeksville anil was a niiinagcr of Service Uislribntor Company, Sialion No. 2, in Mock.sville. Surviving in addition l<> Ins parenis arc: two sisters, Anita Carol Olokili of Hillside. N.J., and Violei B. Kmin of Le.singlon; one hrotlicr. Curl Dean Bogcr of Harmony and his paternal gnindiiiother. Mary Bogcr of Ki. 2. Moeksville. Sam Clyde Hutcliiiis Mr. Sain Clyde Huiehins. 9(1. of Rl. f). Moeksville died laic Wednes day evening, Sepl. 5. at Diivie Coun ty Hospital. Funeral services were Fiiday. Sept. 7. at Eaton's Daptusi Church by the Revs. David Gilbrcath ond W.E. I'eltil. Burial followed in the cimreh cemetery. Memorials nuiy he made lo the Buiidiiig Fund or the Cemetery Fund of r.alon's Baptist Chureh, Rl. 8. Moeksville. N.C. 27I12R. Mr. llutchins was liorn in Davic County to the late Sam Frank and , Emma Kurfces llutchins and had 'Ixicnn dairy farmer all of his life. He- was a lifelong mcmlicr of llalon's Baptist Church wlicrc he had also tauglit Sunday School for many • years. Survivors include: Ills wile, lo whom he iiad K-cn married for 65 years. Mary Cantpbell Hntchins of .Moeksville; two daugliicrs. Mrs. C.L. lYvonne) Sheets'of Rt. 6. Moeksville and Mrs. Norman (Dorothy) Sinilh of Rt. 6. Moeksville; one son. Mr. Jainos C. Huiehins of Bcnncttsvillc. S.C.; eight graiidchiidrcn; tlircc great grandchildren; and one sister. Mrs. C.B. (Lillian) Elam of Rt. 6, Mock.sville. He was preceded in deatli liy a daughter, Mary Fi-jikcs Huiehins. Mrs. Rcljji C. Loiij. Mis. Reha Ciowder l.oiie 83 \ of I'lallloivn. ,ile,i at the Winston-Salciii Coiivaleseern onTiK-wlay nig),I. .She was the w |.|„w of ('.L. (Ciene) lanig. "" 'Nconilmr CI '116. Ill l.llvrloii. (i„,, ihe A daugl,ierofJohnR.aiidI.t.raTollv:n I"'Crowiier. She had woiked for F turner-While Casket Co. and was »ki.v| employed hy ilic Winslon-Salcm '' (.askctCo. 4 Soiviving are: ih.ec siepsons, Conrad 'Long of yadkinville and Uillicrt '1-ong of Moeksville; (ive .step. « daughters. Mrs. Nellie Joyrier of ' rohaeeovilie, M,.s, Eddlenian ' "Madkiiiville. Mrs, Evelyn Dalion of I'laftlown. Mrs. iJcrnicx-Jones of I^s( Bend and Mrs, Betty Jean Dowcll of Mnnipton; several stepgraiKlehildreii, sicpgrcal- griindehiidrcn and stcngreal-grc.il- graiiilchlldrcn.Funeral .services were licid Friday. &pi. 7. at Voglcr's Rcynolda Road Cliapel hy P.i.sior Carl (3wcns. tiiier- mctil followed in Crc.slvlew Meiiiori.il Park. Jolm Koherl 'Bob' Lyerly Mr.JohuRobs-l-llob-|->Yl>"f R, 1 MiK-ksviilc died early Mmrs-Oiiy morning,-Sept. 6. at horsyth Memorial Hospital alter being "declming Iwalth h-r oik- year .ind seriously ill.'Of (""I days.Funeral services were Sunday. Scpl at Eaton's Funeral HomeChapel by Dr. Sherman Waruei and the Rev. Georee Anin:m. Burnil wasin Center United Method,si Cliiirch '''"Mr.'''Lyciiy was born in Ib'wan C.mmyto AdibcHoti^ Lycj y aiK)llK late Job" Wiley Lycily. 11c was a former owner i""' MiKksville Floiist and ■>known tailor. Ik was a memK-r ofthe Center United Meih..hsl C luirchand a lormcr iiKoilicr of St. 1 aul sEpiscopal Cluirch in Salisbury. Hewas past tteastirer of CeidcrVolunteer Fire Deparlnienl. Mr1 verly bad laoghl lai'"""? classes forDavidson County Commuinly College and was presently d'C p;opc"yloanagcf " ^'Sors include: his wife.Cmolyn1.atba,nl.ycriyot'l'cl>">"CIbisniolhecol Ut. I. Wmidleai; foursisters. Mrs. Sidney (Betty) Blumcand Mrs. •Vmmny (Margat^l)Douglas. b,«h of Salisbury Mrs.l,.,l,lTy (Ma.lha) Deal of Ul. .WmKlicaf and Mr;-- tuge.K (Jane)Dyson of Kt. ■>. Moeksv.lle; amiseveral nieces and neplKWS. Misli Anne Matlicna Miss vices were Fri-day. Sept. 7. at Failon's FimcralCh.ipcl by lite Rev. Gary Helton andMr. Rick Hctidiieks. Burial fullow.- cd in Rose CcnieleD'.Miss Mnthciia was Imrii inRoaiioke. Va.. to Wllda I hompsonWilson and iIk late RoilrKy M.illicna and wa-s an ciglitb grade student at North Davic Junior Higli Seliixil. Shehud hecn a clicctlcadcr at Shady (irove SctHxil- Survivors Inehiilc: her mother ant!stepfather. WlUi.i and Jerry Wayne Wilson of the home; one sister, Susran Mathcna of the home; onebfotlKr, Ri^ierl Mathcna of thehome; one stepsister. Shannon Wilson of the home; iK-r niatcrn;ilgiiindmothcr. Mrs. Annie Hall of Sniem, Va.; her maternal great-grandiiioiher. Mrs. Eva Alls ofSalcm, Va.; her paternal grand-parciiLs, F.lnKr and IToris Mathcna ol Vinton. Va,: her paternal stepgrand-prents, Mr. and Mr.s. R.J, Wilkinsof Higi' Point and iicr malcriialstepgrandtmklwr, Mrs. Betty Thomp son of Dawsunville. Oa. WVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARV MOCKSVIU^ no .'-DAVJE COUNTY KNTFRPRfSE RECORD. THUR.SDAV. Scpl. 20. 1990 0 <1 1 W (r~ / Z^nnie. Brown Zcnnic Brown. 78. of Route 7. Mocluvillc died unexpectedly on Fri day. Sept. 14. at Davie County Hospital.The funeral was held on Monday. Sept. 17. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Dr. William J Lear and the Rev. Gary Helton. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials m.iy he nrade to the cemetery fund of Liberty United Meth.Hlist Church. Gladstone Road Mtxltsville. N.C. 27028. Born March 2.1. 1912. in Wilkes Ctmnty. Brown was a son of the late Clint and Dessic Tcmpleton Brown. He had been employed with Erwin Mills in Cooleentee and had attend ed the Church of God in Cooleemee. Survivors include; his wife. Loyce Davis Brown; a daughter. Linda Brown Wood of Mocksville; a step son. Fredericlt Taibert of Route 7. Gladstone Road. Moclcsville; two grandchildren; four stepgrand-children; three great-grandchildren; four stepgreat-grandchildren; three sisters. Alice Gibson of Albcmarle. Besjiic Yates of Danville. Va. ami Sally Spillman of Mocksville; two brothers. James Brown of Toledo. Ohio and Tom Brown of California; and a half-brother. Dodge Dowal of New Jersey. James T. 'Tom' Evans Mr. James Thomas "Tom" Evans. 7.1. of Rt. I. MtKksvillc died early Monday morning, .Sept. 17. at For- sylh Hospital. Funeral service was to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 19. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by Elder Eugene Benncit and Mr. Jim Frye. Burial was to follow in No Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to No Creek Primitive Baptist Chureh. c/o R.C. Wishon. Rt. I. Box 227. Ad vance. N.C. 27006. Mr. Evans was bom in Wake Ctmnty to the late George Evans. Sr. and Cuba Kccsce Evans and had been a dairy farmer. He was retired from Baker Furniture Co.. was a member of Center United Mcthixlist Church, but h<id attended the No Creelj Primitive Baptist Church for the past' 45 years. Surviving arc: his wife. Anne. For' rest Evans of the home; their children. Bill and Liz Harmon of Sun Valley. Ariz.. Tommy and Martha Marlowe Evans of Milling Rd.. Moeksville; Jay and Mary C. Jacobs of Charlotte; seven grandchildren; one sister. Mrs. Margaret Latham of Route I. Mocksville; two brothers and sisters-in-law. George Jr. and Georgia Lois Evans of Mocksville. Robert and Catherine Evans, also of Mocksville. and one brother-in-law. Wade Dyson of Mocksville. William Ross Carter Mr. William Ross Carter. 70. of Route 3. Advance, died at Medical Park Hospital in Winston-Salem on Sunday moming. .Sept. 16. He W.1S bom M.irch 21. I92II. to Phil and Lcia Smith Carter. He had lived in the Advance area his entire life and had worked at a General Motors agency as a mechanic for over 20 years. Surviving arc: his wife. Jean Legg Carter of iIk home: one son. Charles A. "Pcdie" Carter, and daughter-in- law. Pat of Advance: and two gmndchildren. F-uneral services were held at Mocks United Methodist Church. Advance on Tuesday. .Sept. 18. by the Rev, Harlan Creech III. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials nray be nnidc to the Juvenile Diabetic As.sociation. c/o the American Diabetes Assoc. of North Carolina. Rocky Mount. N.C. Mary Katherine Caudle May Kjithcrine Wall Caudle. 135 MonJ,"*^■""'""•Sa'cmdiedMonday Sept. 10. m ForsythMemorial Hospiial.She was born July 2. 1940. in Mocksvdreto William Harrison andEhzatoh Bell Wall. She was amember of Woodland Baptist Smwing arc: three sons. Billy^ck Caudle Jr. of King. Barr^Wayne and Timothy Ray Caudleboth of Winston-Salcni; onedaughter. Tcre.sa Rene Hooper ofWinston-Salem; her mother Elizabeth Bell Wall of Davie Coun-ly: seven grandchildren; twobrmhers. James and Gerald Wall ch' 1 "[..M'tl'sville; one sisterShirley W. Jones of M.vksvillc amia number of nk-ccx and nephewsMs. Ciiudle w as prcceiled in death W»,i Z'f"-Wall, who died in 1982.Funeral .services were ThursdaySept. 13. at Griflith Baptist Church ?' 'Jfc • *"•' •'"rialat Oak Grove Melhodist ChurchCemetery in Mocksville.Memorials may be iiwde to .ScicOmcer Fui^. 7ih Tower. ForsvlhMemorial Hospital. William Glenn GrilTin William Glenn GrilTin. 67, ofIjames Church Road in Mocksville died Thursd.ay night. Sept. 13, at Forsylh Memorial Hospital. Born Oct. 6. 1922. in Winston- Salem to John Cnlvin and Annie UnderwiMKi Griffin. Mr. Griffin was a member of W,alnut Cove Primitive Baptist Church. He was retired from the U.S. Postal Service in Winston- .Salem after 30 years of service. Hewas a veteran of the U.S. Army. Survivors include his wife. Evelyn McGcc Griffin of the home; twodaughters. Mrs. Mary Blackweldcr of Mock.sville and Mrs. RebeccaJones of Greemsboro; three grand children: and one si.ster. Mrs. Stella Massey of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held on Sunday. Sept. 16. at Hayworth Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Elders J.A.Langham and Jesse Higgins. Burialfollowed in Saints Delight PrimitiveBaptist Church cemetery. davie CO. PUBUG UBRARY MOCKSVlLLEa NO / Sadie Ludwig Hill The funeral for Sadie Ludwig Hillwas Thursday. Sept. 13. in the JamesC. Lyerly Funeral Chapel. Salisburyconducted by the Rev. Joe King,pastor of Trinity Baptist .Church. Burial was in Chestnut HillCemetery. Born Jan. 16. 1905. in RowanCounty. Mrs. Hill was a daughter of the late John B. and Annie Mah.aleyLudwig. Educated in the SalisburyCity schools, she was retired from Cone Mills with 25 years of service. She was a Baptist.Her husband. John Henry Hill, died Aug. 13.1985. and a son. Henry Hill, died Jan. 14. Survivors include four sons.Harry, John. James and Norman Hill, all of Salisbury; two daughters. Connie Hill of the home and Mrs.Kelly (Mary) Link of Cooleemee; 12grandchildren; one grc.il-grandson; two brothers. W.C. Liidwig ofChapel Hill and John Ludwig ofFayctlcvillc; and a sister. BeatriceYoung of Thomasvillc. Mrs. Hill. 85. of 36 Knox St..Salisbury dietl unexpectedly on Tiics day. Sept. II. at her htmic. pa :_DAVIE county enterprise record, THURSDAY, Sept. 20, 1990 53 William M. Howard The iiineral for William Milton Howard was held Monday, Sept. 17, in the James C. Lyerly Funeral Chapel, Salisbury conducted by the Rev. David L. Blanton, pastor of Trading Ford Baptist Church. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Born July 18, 1921, In Davie County, Howard was a son of the late Walter Franklin and Mary Wagoner Howard. Educated in the Rowan County schools, he was a U.S. Ar my veteran of World War II. At one time he had been a pla.stercr in the building construction business and later was employed with BFI. He was a member of Messiah Lutheran "Church. A son, Terry Wayne Howard, died July 26. Survivors include his wife, Ada Earnhardt Howard, whom he married May 13, 1939;, a son, Tobias Franklin Howard of Salisbury; three daughters, Lisa Russell of Mocksville, Mrs. Brian (Cathy) Young of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Keith (Gayle) Gray of Salisbury; IS grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; md^o sisters, Fran Eagle and Shirley Grubb, both of Salisbury. Howard, 69, of 521 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury died dh Wedn^ay, ! Sept. 12, at N.C, Baptist Hospiial in Winston-Salem.. Lula H. jarvis Lula Blanche Hilliard Jarvis, 91. of Greensboro, died Sunday, Sept. 16, at Starmount Villa Nursing Center. The funeral was to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 19, at Hanes- Lineberry Funeral Home, North Elm Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Rick Elmore. Burial was to follow in Green Hill Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Lawndale Baptist Church. 3S0S Ixiwndalc Drive. Greensboro, 27408. Born July 30. 1899, in Davie County, she was a daughter of the late Thomas H. Hilliard and Anna Troutman. She was the widow of former Greensboro Police Chief Luther Jarvis, and was a member of Lawndale Baptist Church. Survivors include: one son, Lin- villc Jarvis of Greensboro; 10 grand children; 11 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Eva Ridenhour of Coolcemee. Paul E. Robblns Paul Edward Robbins, 67. of Route I, Will Boone Road, Mocksville died Saturday, Sept. 15, at his home. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18, in Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Ron Honeycutt. Bom March 10, 1923, in Ircdell County, Robbins was a mn of the late Parks Gordon and Sally Mae Julian Robbins. He was a self-employed pulpw<K>d businessman. Survivors include: four daughters, Janice Taylor Vickie Cook, Gail Combs and Sherry Potts, all of Lex ington; two sons, James Robbins of Welcome and Donny Robbins of Lexington; 18 grandchildren: seven great-grandchildren; five sisters, Louise Dillard, Mildred O'Neil, Madeline Blackwood, Bernice Stanley and Colleen Tice, all of Mocksville; and a brother, Bobby Gene Robbins of McKksville. -9) € o -i- 0 davie CO. PUBUC UBRARY IdOCKSVUJU^ NO i- <s-" o fd DA VIE COI'NTV ENTEill'RISE RECORD. riUiRSDAS . Scpl. 27. PWO- (T) cr-- o- i — t i- Q, / <L Porter J. Brinkley - TT®' 73. of Route 2.&!ishury died .Sunday. Sepi. 2.^. at The funeral wa.s held Tuesday, mSL' « Chapel ofL nn-Honcycutt Funeral HomeChina Griwe. conducted by the Rev.Cary Hoffman. p.a.sior of Franklin Baptist Church. Burial wa.s in WestLawn Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may bemade to the Rowan County Rescue Mw" N.C. & em Brinkley was a .son of the laic Wita. and .S.iraliH.,rp:r Brinkley.Wucatcd in the Forsyth Countyschools, he was a member of Frank in Ripiisi church. Me had retired as a carpenter with A.L. Jar- rell and Sons Construction Co. He was a charter member of the Rowan County Rescue Squad, where he bad served as chaplain. .Survivors include his wife Charles Dud" Brinkley of Cov- mgton. Va.; a daughter. Mrs. Gene (Rickie) Stirewalt of China Grove-live grandchildren: one greal- grandchild; and a brother. Zeb RnnJcIcy of MocksviJIc. Clara Burton Dunn Clara Burton Dunn. 87. formerly of .184 W. Maple Ave.. MiK-ksvillc died early Saturday. Sept. 22. at Jo Lene's Nursing Home in .Salisbury, where she was a resident. The funeral was held Monday. Sept. 24, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Jeff Williams. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Jericho Church of Christ. Rl. 7. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Born Feb. 3. 1903. in Rowan County, .she was a daughter of the late J.E. and Alma Rice Burton and was a retired seam.Mrc.ss. She was a member of Jericho Church of Christ and a former resident of Baltimore, Md.. prior to moving to Davie County. Both her llrst husband. Ijtster In- gram. and her .second husband. Luther Dunn, preceded her in death. Survivors include: a daughter, Mrs. Ixonard (Margaret) Marklin. with whom she made her hotnc; one son. Kenneth Ingram of Florida; six grandchildren; six great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; two sisters. Addis Carrikcr of Baltimore. Md.. and Ger trude Wallace of California; and one brother, Terry Burton of Route 4. Moek.sville. ' Ida Mac Brown Ida Mac Brown. 74, of Pcllcarc Nursing Home. Winston-Salem. formerly of the Sunrise Towers, died on Ttiesdiiy, .Sept. 18. after a brief Illness, She was born in Saluda, S.C, on February 17, 1917, to tlie late Moses mid Matlic Rrown. She moved to the Ashevillc area at a very Mrly age and later moved toDavic County where she attended the liK-al public .schools. Survivors include; one sister. IraUe Davis of Bronx. N.Y.; two brothers. Elijah Brown of Advanceand William Brown of Philadelphia, Pa.; four sisters-in law. .Sarah Brown of Advance. Mae Brown of Philadelphia. Pa., Annie Ruth Brown of Winston .Saleiii and (Vlia Ann Brown ot Reidsvillc; two brothers-in- law; and several nieces and nephews She was preceded in death by two brothers. Johnny Brown of Reidsvillc, Walter Brown of Winston-.Salem and a sister, Daisy Morris of New York. Funeral scrx iccs were held Satur- day. Scpl. 22. io (lie clinpcl of For- sy th Funeral Home with burial in the family plot of .Smith Grove AME Zion Church in Mocksville. Memorials may be made to the Smith Grove AME Zion Church Budding Fund, c/o Sarah Johnson. Rl. 2. Advance, N.C. 27(*)(>. Ada Naomi R. Higgins Mrs. Ada Naomi (Sid) Robertson Higgins, 88, of the Wiaston-Salem uwvalescent Center and formerly of 129 Westdale Ave.. Winston-Salemdied Friday morning. Sept. 21, at Fois^h Memonal Hospital following an illne.ss of two years. She was bom in Davie County May15, IW2, to Luke and Ada Smith. Mrs. Higgins worked at the BaptistIJospttal and in private duty as a prac tical nur.se prior to retirement. Mrs.Higgins bad also lived in Fran-RayRest Home in MocLsvilk for a period of two years. She is survived by two .sons. Garland and Glen Robertson, both of Advance; several grandebildren: great-grandehildren; great-great grandchildren; great-grcat-great- grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.Funeral .services were at Vogler's CIcmmnns Chapel Sunday, Sept 23 conducted by the Rev. James Stowe* Burial followed in the Macedonia Moravian Graveyard. / Madge N. Cornatzer Madge Navy Cornatzer. 75. of Route 3, Mocksville. died Monday. Sept. 24. at her home. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Cornatzer United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Alvin Pope. Burial will he in Hollyhrook Cemetery, l.incolnton. The family was to be at Eaton's Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 26. Tltc body will be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Born Jan. 4. 1915. in Lincoln County. Mrs. Cornatzer was a daughter of Dan and Elizabeth Wright Navy. She was a homcmakcr and had been a textile worker most of her life. .She attended Cornatzer United Methmlisl Church. Her first husband. Paul Crowcll. and her second husKind. Ross C. Cornatzer. and a daughter. Joan C. Weaver, all preceded her in death. Survivors include, a sister; four brothers; two stepdaughters, (ilailys Shore and Carrie Cornatzer, both of Mocksville; two grandchildren; one slepgrandchild; and three stepgrcat-grandchildren. ^ .lohn W. 'Johnny' Holder Mr. John Wesley "Jidinny" Holder Jr., 49, of Rl. 9, .Salisbury died Wednesday evening. Sept. 19. at his home. Funeral services wctc .Saturday. Sept. 22. at Eaton's Funeral Home chapel in MiK-ksvillc. crrnducted by the Revs. Jack Luther and Philip Gihhs with burial in Gays Chapel United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Educational Foundatioti of the University of North Carolina in Memory of Mr. John W. Holder. Jr.. P.O. Box 2446. Chapel Hill. N.C. 2751,5. Mr. Holder was bom in Rowan County to Nancy Thompson Holder of Barber and the late John Wesley Holder Sr. He was previously employed with Burlington Industries in Cooleemee and presently was with Norfolk/Sauthcm Railway in the Lin- wiHxl Terminal with twenty years of service. He was a member of Cleveland Baptist Chumh and luid been honored with a Lifetime Mcinbcrship with the Rducational Foundation at the University of North Carolina. Surviving, in addition to bis mother, arc; his wife. LaVeme Bowles Holder of the home; a sister, Mrs. Ray (Sue) Myers of Rl. 9, Salisbury; four brothers. Harry Holder of Rt. 9, Salisbury. Keith Holder of Salisbury. Kenneth Holder of Moore.svillc and Terry Holder of Barber; also several nieces and nephews. I)AV1K an'NTV ENTKKPUISE llECORn. I IU'R.SIWV. Sept. 27. IMMO- y :iz cr- Sara Morrison Horn Mrs. Sara MnrrLson Horn, wiilnw of Claude R. Horn Sr.. died on Sun day. Sept. 16. in ljee.sburg, Fla. She was bom on April 16.1904, and was buried in Lone Oaks Ccnictcry. I-cesburg. Survivors arc: a daughter. Mrs. Waydc Rucker of Leesburg, Fla.; a son, Randolph Morrison of Saint George Island, Fla.: a stepdaughter. Mrs. E.P. Ellis of Anderson, S.C.; and a stepson. Claude R. Horn Jr. of Mocksville. Duel T. Smith Mr. Duel T. Smith, 79. of b.W Holder Rd., CIcnintons. died Mon day morning, Sept. 24. at Forsyth Hospital. He was Nrrn August 4, I9| |. in Willie Erigar and Mary Ellen Brad ford Smith. He was the owner of Smith & Smith Construction Co. for many years. He altcndcd Immamiel Baptist Church and was a member of the men's Bible class. He is survived by his wife, Stella Jones Smith, of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Martha) Koontz, Mrs. Roger (Barbara) Ver- non and Mrs. IJnda Bowman: five sotis.m D.T. Smith Jr., Robert .Smith, Richard Smith. Jerry Smith and Otis Smith, all of CIcmmons: 27 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren: three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Culler. Mrs. Mary Paidue and Mrs. Ruth Hix. all of Winston- Salcm; and two brothers. George Stiiith ol Advance and Alfred Smith of Kerncrsvillc. Funeral services wete to be con ducted at 11 a.m. WcdiKsday, Sept. 26, at InimanucI Baptist Church in CIcmmons by the Revs, Otis Clam- pilt and Gene McDuflie. OSflE CO. PUBUC JWRAS"IjOCKSVftJLEs NC Kenneth H. Purkej' funeral for Kenneth Hubertf^rkcy was held Sunday. Sept. 23 Home Chapel urial was in Hope Baptist Taber- nacic cemetery. BornOct «, l'«)8. in Montrosc. William Hubert and Sarah HarshPofkcy. A retired heavy equipmentoperator he was a memberTS Bapli.st Tabernacle. Mac Enlownjrkey, died m 1987. So^ivors include: five daughters.Uis Pac.sch-Byrd of Rorida. MaryW nemillcr and Fayc Colbert, both rrfAdvance, Phyllis Little of Ohio and Su.ste Praihcr of Mocksville; four a^d Texasand William and David Purkcv boili of Mocksville: 34 grandchildren; 39 ^i-grandchildren: and two si,stcrs,Willa Moran and Ruth Hunt, both of West Virginia. Purkey. 81. of R„u,c 2.Mrxrksville. died on Thursday. Sept.20. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Adoulphu.s Streater Jr. Adoulphus Streater Jr.. 73, of Chesterlield. S.C., twin brother of Major .Streater of Salisbury, died recently at Pre.sbyterian Hospital. Charlotte. He had been in declining health for eight years and seriously ill for three weeks. The funeral was held Monday. Sept. 24, at RiK'k Spring Baptist Church, Ruby. S.C. Burial followed in the church cciiKtery. Born in 1917 in Chc.sicrficld, he was a son of the late Hattie and Adoulphus Streater Sr. and was educated in the South Carolina public schools. He was retired as a cannery manager. He was a mctiiber of David.son Grove Baptist Church, where he was chairman of the deacon board. He was a U.S. Anny veteran. Survivors, in addition to his brother, are: a s<»n. Tomilpher Streater of Chesterfield: five daughters. Alinatn Bcnfield of Augusta. Ga,. Yvonne Bitllc and Louise Lindscy of Charlotte and Evelyn Tisdale ami Dnttic Ann .Streater of Chc.stcrfield: I.S grand children: eight great-grandchildren: three other brothers, Belton Streater of Chicago, III.. Joe Streater and H. Jalmor .Streater of New Haven, Conn.: si* sisters. Bessie Lowcry of Landis. Beatrice Streater of New Haven, Conn.. Margaret Melton of Coolcemee. Lydia Williams of Chesterfield, Lizzie Cixipcr of Rich mond. Va., and Flora Melton of Winsion-Salem. ' O'a Thonia.s Ragan Rt^h''A?" 79 of She was the widow „r John S M.rS.'SS'.rs;!? and T^Infe a Rcna Hami^Tu^f'Tr" W,Va -,,.,1 I - Frmceton. rfsissSrHH'Va"' «f Pembroke H.'lr.riL.rf.i,""''' - 'Mary Wilkcrson Wall Maty Wilkerson Wall. 80, former ly of Uwp St.. Cooleemce. died Kate Monday aftcriMHin, Sept. 24, .at Autumn Care Convele.sccnt Center in Mocksville where she h,ad been a resident for the past five years. Funeral services were scheduled for II a.m. Thursday. Sept. 27. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel to be con ducted by the Revs. D.C. Sullivan and Wayne Draughn. Burial was to follow in Legion Memorial Park. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. .Sept.26. Memorials may be tnade to Edgewood Baptist Church. P.O. Bo* 57, CmdeenKC, N.C. 27014. Mrs. Wall was born March 24, 1910. in Davidson County to the late Charlie and Mary Elizabeth Lriflin Wilkcrson iind had previously work ed for Erwin Mills and was also a homemakcr. She was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church. Her husband. Ale* W. Wall, preceded her in death in 1985. Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. Frances Click and Mrs. Millie SlahKk, both of Cooleemce: two sons. Mr. Don Wall of Hickory and Mr. Billy Wall of Mocksville: 10grandchildren: 14 great grandchildren: four sisters, Mrs. Madge Hess and Mrs. Omie Hess. both of Salisbury. Mrs. Helen Loma* of Linwood and Mrs. Brenda licit- man of Lexington: three brothers, Charlie Wilkerson of Spencer. Robert Wilkcrson and Ronnie Wilkerson, both of Salisbury. -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THIIR.SDAV. Oct. 4. 1990 o cT ST Lemuel W. Atkins Mr. Lemuel Webster Atkins. 74. of Rl. Dobson. died Sunday mor ning. Sept. .^0. after a long illness. He was born in Sorry County onJanuary 2.^. 1916. to James M. and Lavater Etacie Alhcrty Alkins. He was a retired farmer. Surviving arc: his wife. Mrs. Hessic Haynes Alkins. of the home; I two sons and daughters-in-law. Jay n and Sandra Atkins of Dobson. the '• Rev. Lanny and Sharon Atkins of Advance; four grandchildren; and one sister. Mrs. Maude A. Haynes of Reidsville. Funeral services were held Tiies day. (X;l. 2, at Davis and .Stm Funeral Home Chapel with hurial in the Fair view naptist Church cemetery. Larry Dean Howard Mr. l.arry Dean Howard. .VI. of Rt. I. Advance died in route to N.C. Baptist Hospital Sunday. Sept. 30. from injuries sustained in a tractor accident. Funeral services were scheduled to be held .it 11 a.m. Wednesday. Oct. 3. in the nclhlchem United Methodist Church with the Rev. Robert Peurifoy ofTiciating. Entombment was to follow in the church mau.so1cuni. The body was to be pkic- cd in the churcb .30 minutes prior to the service. Mr. Howard was horn Fcbniary 25. 19.56. in Forsyth County to Glenn Howard of Bermuda Run and Joyce Derryberry Foster of Bemiuila Run. He was a mechanic for T&L Truck ing Company. He had been a lifelong member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church and was a graduate of Davie High School. Surviving in addition to bis mother and father are: bis stepfather. Mr. Robert S. Foster Sr. of Bermuda Run; two bnrthers. Anthony Steven son Howard and Thomas Kelly Howard. ht«h of Rt. I. Advance; a stepsister. Georgette Hedrick of Charlotte and a stepbrother. Robert S. Foster Jr. of Raleigh. Annie Ruth C. Brigman Mrs. Annie Ruth Carter Brigman. 65, of Advance, died in the Davie County Hospital Monday. .Sept. 24. She was the widow of Ale.xandcr Thomas Brigman. She was Nirn October 27. 1924. in Davie Ccninty to G. Albert and Sallic Bailey Carter. She was preceded in death by a brother. Alvin M. Carter, in 1979. Surviving arc: two daughters. Mrs. Rflhert E. (Canil) James, and Mrs. Michael S. (Milr.i) Carter, both of Atlvance; three grandsons; her mother. Mrs. Sallie Bailey Carter of Advance; live sisters. Mrs. Orrelt (Tip) Koontz of Lexington. Mrs. [■'red (Sue) Lynch of Wiiiston Saleni. Mrs. Don (Frankie) Evcrhait ot lex- ington. Mrs. Herman (Christine) Miller of Advance and Mrs. Cleo Bcrtini of Advance. Funeral .services were conductedThursday. Sept. 27. at Vogler'sClemmons Chapel with burial in ElKiville United Methixlist Church cemetery. Mrs. Pearl C. Johnson Mrs. Pearl Crater Johnson. 102. of1900 West First Street. Winston-Salcm died Friday. Sept. 28. at theWinston-S.ilem Convalcscciit Center. .She W.1S born February 12. 1«K«.in Davie Cmmty to Thomas Sanfordand Nancy Holcomb Crater. MrvJohnson was a mcmlvr of Konno-ikMoravian Church.She was preceded in ileath by herhusband. Thtimas Cimpcr Johnson, and three sons.Surviving arc: one daughter. M . •Nellie J. Minor of Winston-Salem;one son. Roy E. Johnstmof WinstoiiSilcm" si" grandchildren; 10IraShildr^n; and one sister Mrs Oscar (Fannie) Hiukle ofWinston-Salem. .. ...ndwGraveside services were Monday.Oct. I. at Salem Cemetery by theRev. Ray Burke. Paul M. Cashion Paul Melvin Cashion. 78. of Route2. Cleveland died Tuesday. Sept. 25. at his home.The funeral was held Friday. Sept.28. at Gay's Chapel aiplist Church,conducted by the Revs. Dill Crca.sonand Graham Wooten. with burial inthe church cemetery. Bom May 19. 1912. in IredellCounty. Cashion was a son of the lateHouston and Annie Page Cashion. Aretired farmer. he was a member ofGay's Chapel Baptist Oiureh.His wife, Lucille Horton Cashion. died Sept. 19. 1984. .Survivors include; two sons. Jik-Cashion of Ixrxington anil HoustonCashion of Womlleaf: a dangliter.Uiura Ca.shion of KaniuiMdis: twograndchildren; and two sisters.Louise Barnhardl of Cleveland andBeiilah West of Moeksville. Franklin G. Marshall Mr. Franklin Glenn Marshall. 58. of Howardtown Circle. Moeksville died unexpectedly Monday morning in the emergency room of DavieCounty Hospital. Funeral services were to be held Wedne.sday. (3cl. 3. at 2 p.m. in E.iton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Bobby Swaim. Burial was to follow in the Smith Grove United Methodist Church cemetery.Memorials may be made to theCemetery Fund of Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Rt. 2. McK-ksville. N.C. 27028. Mr. Marshall was born .Septemher 7. 1932. in Davie County to the late Thomas K. and l-cra Carter Marshalland was a retail clerk with Bingham Parks. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict serving in the U.S.Army and was a member of the Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Surviving arc; four sisters. Mrs. Jack (JoAnn) Smith of Rl. I. Mock.svillc. Mrs. Blainc (Elaine) York of Winchester. Va.. Mrs. John (Madeline) Hire of Clemmons andMiss Betty Marshall of Winston- Salem; four brothers, John Marshall. Thomas Marshall, William Marshall and Mark Marshall, all ofMoeksville; two nephews and five nieces.He was preceded in death by a <,<U ', S'AotV "oer in 1972. - h o OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARYmocksviue, no .r14 -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. nillRSDAV. Oct. 4. 1990 o er SL \/l / Roy F. Toad' Nifong Mr Roy Franklin "Toad" Nifong.w. oTLcnalan Dr.. Lexington, died Monday. Oct. I. at his home aOor an Illness of 18 months. He was born March 12, 1946. in Davidson County to the late Jack andLucille Nifong. He retired from RJR Archer in 1989 with 20 years service. He was a member of Arcadia United Methodist Church and a Vict- iiam veteran, serving in the U..S Army. Surviving arc: his wife, Linda D.Nifong, of the home; one son. DaveyL. Nifong of Ixxington; one stepson Jiiey Burgess of the home; foursisters. Mrs. Clyde (Ruby) Kcplcy of Welcome. Mrs. Jerry (Jackie) Godbcy of Mixiksvillc. Mrs. Kenneth[Bonnie) SwiccgcHid of Midway and Lynn Nifong of Reedy Creek and a hiw of nieces, nephew s, and friends l uncral services were to he held at .>:.)() p.m. Wednc.sday, Oct. ,1. at Ar cadia United Methodist Church byIhc Revs. ChhHes Sparks. Tommy Rohert.son. Robert Floyd and Frank Jarvis. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Memorials m.iy he iiuidc to Ar cadia United Methodi.st Church. Darrell Lee Smith Mr. Darrcil Lee .Smith, (in. of Route 5, Moeksville died Sunday. Sept. .10, at Forsyih Memoriai Hospital.He was born in Forsytli County to me Rev. Marvin and Ina filicy Smith. He was a memher of Urban Strret Baptist Church and worked with the I.L. Umg Construction Company of Winston-.Salem. He wasa Navy veteran of the Korean War .Surviving are: his wife. Polly Ral ly Smith. who he married December 26, 1950; three sisters. Mrs. J.ickicHowell and Mrs. Kay Bowman, both of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Pat Walser of lexington: and a brother. Michael Smith of Pfainown. Mr. .Smith was preceiled in death by two brothers. Donald and Billy Simih. Funeral services wore held Tues-uy, Ocl. 2. at Mackie-Gcniry C napei« corKlucieil by ihc Rev. J.C.■Shore. Burial was in Hiintsville Baptist Church cemetery. Ila Mae Sherrill Ms. Ila Mac Sherrill. 8.1. of NorthMain Street, Mocksvilie died Friday,Sept. 28, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem after being in declining health. Funeral services were held Mon day, Oct. 1, at Raton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Revs,(iteim Scllars and Kathy Tart with burial in .St. Michael's Cemetery in Troutman. .She was born March 2.5, 1907, inIredell County, daughter of the late Ranious Moiuik' and Mimiole Lee Houston Sherrill. She was retired from Monleigh Garment Company. ■She was a iiK'mber of ClK.stiuit Gowe United MctlKKltst Church. Survivors include: four sisters,Riilalia Lipc of Troutman. Rachel Hemlrix and Beatrice Rcavls. hoth of M(K:ksvillc and Edith Essie of Winston-Salem; four brothers, Asa R., Roland Baity, and Albert CioiiehSherrill. alt of Kaniiapolis, and Howard K. .Sherrill of MiK'ksville; several nieces ami nepliews.Mrs. Sherrill was preceded in death by two brothers, Rurell M. Slwrrill and Paul E. Slierrill. Elizabeth J.D. Tatiim Ms. lilirabclh Joyce Diane Tatumof Rinite 5, MiKksville, died ,Sunday. .Sept. .10. at N.C. Baptist Hospital. .She was born in Davic County andwas a graduate of Central Davic High.Seliool. She was an employee ofATAT Company. Okl.-ihoma City. Okla.. and a member of Cedar CrebkMissionary Baptist Church.She is survived by: one son. RyhnAnthony (Tony) Tatum. of the home;her mother. Mrs. Lucy Tatum. of the home; six sisters. Kay Frances West. Gcraldine Brown, Annette Eaton, Jeanette Park.s. all of Mocksvilie.Kathy ratuiii and R.-ichel T. Webster, hoth of Winston-Salem; four brothers, D.W. Tatum and William Tatum. hoth of MocLsville, BernardTatum Jr. of Greensboro, Henry Tatum of Winston-Salem; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral .services were to be held Wednesday, Oct. 3, at .1 p.m. atCcrlar Creek Missionary Baptist Church, Dr. W.E. Martin officiating and eulogy by W.C. Hayes. Inter ment w,-is to follow in the churchcemetery. ! Frank IL Sliorl Sr. Frank Han- ciK-k .Short Sr.. 68, of Route 7. Mocksvilie.died .Sunday.Sept. .10. at the VeteransHospital in.Salisbury. Born Feb. 16, 1922, in Catawba Countyto the late .Samuel .Smith and MabelDavis Short, he was a World War IIveteran, serving as a rifle instructorat Fort Bcnning.Oa. Later, he.serv-eil as a military policeman in the Army of Ocru|uition in Germany.After serving in the Army. Mr.Shoit returned to Davie Coutitywhere he bought a farm on Route 7, Mocksvilie and continued to farm until his death from heart failure.A member of the First Presbyterian Church in MiK-ksvillc. Mr. .Short waspreceded in death bv a grandson,Philip HanciKk Short' in 1980. Survivors include: his u ifc. Martha Craven .Short, of the home; twodaughters, Mrs. John (Adeline)Phclps and Mrs. Andy (Patsy)AtwcH. hoth of Vancouver, Wash.;three .sons, Frank Hancivk Short Jr.,Michael Davis Short and RichardCraven Short, all of Davie County;10 grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs.Royal (Mabel) Jones of Salisbury andMrs. Betsy Whitlcy of Atlanta, Ga.;two brothers. .Samuel Smith Short Jr.of Mrnksville and Henry W. Davis Sliort of Cluii lotto.Ihe funeral was held Tuesday,Oct. 2. at 2 p.m. in the Eaton'sFuneral Home Chapel. Burial was inRose Cerocterv. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVlLLEa NC ra -BAVIE COUfm- ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. Del. 4. IWO John E. Stephens lohn Edivaftl Sjephfiw. 77. of Ctlahaln Rd.. Mnck<villc. died Sun day. Sept. 30. ai hk re^idcneo. He h.id been in declining hcallli for several ycarv jivl veiimdy til fni nine nvihrhs. He was h(*m Nov. 20. I HI 2, (o I'loyd NcwKin and Julia Opal Cli.id- man Siepbcne of Ache County.n He »at the n«i>er and operalirr of :• sawtnill and grocery store. He al- Icnded Lihetry Wesleyan Church in ShelTfeld. , Preceding him in death svcre: his ;firsi wife, Cana L.iu Siroud. who :dicd in l%7; a daughter. Julianna (ludylS. Hicks; and Iwosisrcm. Miss ;Crddy Eliaaheth Stephens and Miss •Mynle Ann Stephens. ; Slirviving are: his second wife. • EJo|se Wnecn. nf the hrenc: or>e son. J.C. ".Shoiiy" Stephens nf Bt. t. Moelsville; two daughters. Mrs Jetty lEdslie Lou) Keller of Rt I,Harmony and Mrs. Carl iNcMl Dyson of Rt. I. Mocksviilc: nine grandchlhlten: two hrohers. Grant H. Sephensof Rt. 4. Moeksviile and iWaltcT A. Stephens of Rt. 2. |Mnbresville; three sisters. Mrs,Pe^yle Coirk of Trmitniaa. Mrs. 'Gni(» Wesley of Blackaoi*. Va. andMtj. Haiel Worley of Todd; four halpbrothers. Floyd N. .Stephens andPaul N. Stephens, both nf Stanley. Van W. Stephens atsd Rohcn 1.. Stephens. hi«h nf fTenvcr: fmir half- sisters. Mrs. Nettie Heine and Mrs. Antiie MxTiKkcrntChatlonc. Mrs. Kay Sni.ill of Myrtle Reach. S.C . and Mr.s. Hefen Htnvie itf .Stanley; ami his stepmother. Mi. Maggie (itubh Steplien. s.f Chathntc. Funeral .services were Tucsslay. Oct. 2, at Liheny Wesleyan Church by tlie Revs B J. Walker and A C. Clemens, with hurial in the church eenictery. Memorials may he made lo Liher-ty Wesleyan Church Cemelery Fund, c'o Mrs. Judy Woolen. Rt. 6. Box I.17. Mocksvllte. Carl James Tayinr Mr. Cart James taylw. 71. of201 Nrnih Sunset Dr.. Winston SaJeni. died Friday. Sept. 2S. His wife. Frances Hill Taylor, died in 1978, He was Nsin April 1.1. [i)l9. in Fiussth County I.. Hctnciii ami fXvia Bycrs Vaylor. He spent nsosi of his life in Fttrsylh anil Davidson coun ties. Me tilleiukd Ciacc Baptist Temple. He is survived hy one daughter. Mrs. Kenneth (Ihtggy) Myers of Denise Lane; six grandchildren; one greai-grandehiid; two sisters. Mrs. Margarcl Lockemy of Wiiision- Salem and Mrs. Tony Lowery of Wallbotg. iwobriuhers. Bud Taylor ot Advance and Harvey Toylot tif l.otinplofi, A ^*11. JImTavlnr, prrmktl him in iJuth. Fuftcrul service* were Sunday, Scpi, yn. ai C!;acc Rapfi^i lemple, I'omliU'lcd K hisfor Bd 5>car* wjrh btifut in Tnin s C'tcck Rspiisi Church ccnictcry in Dnvi«|iv<>n Couniy, Paul H. While Mr. Paul Harmon White. 76. ofRoute i, Moeksviile. died .Saturday. Sept. 2". at Forsyth Memnrial hS'''' Funer.n! serikcs were held Tues- slay. ext. 2. at luiton s FuneralChapel with Niriaf in Mount Olive United MctliiHlist C lmrch cemetery. Mr. While was horn June 25.IdM, in Davic Cniinty, mn ol tlve late Benjamin Filininre ami AikiieDkon Willie. Hd had becncniployed with the Bnhnsnn Coiporation and DuPrtnl Conipanics in Win-ton- Sniciii •Surviving arc: three sons. I'aiiick ami Fhiblw White. Nuh iifSeNisli.in, Fla.. .rml M.tnin White of Veto. Fla.; 17 grandchildren; || great- grandchililreii; two siucrs, Helen Mutchins of I'armington communitynnd Mae Oitiare of Clemmons; two hiurhcrs, MillanI White ol lewcsvillenml Thomas White of Coral .Springs. DAVIE CO. PUBUC LIBRARY MOCKSVlLLEa NO Lonnle Lazzclle While ^nieUxicHc White. 81. of R,5. Wyo community, diedcurly Tues.day morning. Oct. 2. ar his home •wr a Uwfi illncsv Funeral services will he held^'sday, Oct. 4, at Mtnini OliveUnii^ Mcthndisi Church, c.mducted cL^ and Fred•Shoaf. Riirral will be in the clmrch "ittcicry. The body will be placed in Ine church .V> minutes prior to the scrsice. TTicy request that mcnmiials be ma* to Hospice of Yadkin Cniiuy 27055 NU Mr. White was hotii July 14 1909m Davic Cmmty to the late Berry and Minnie Smith White and was a retiredniry farmer. He svas a member nfIhe Mrnint (Hive United Metlu.lisi Church. His wife Maggie Baity White preceded him in death June 9. 1977 Survivors include one niece. MrsR C:^ (Glenrla) .Sjpp nf Rr j Moc-ksvillcnndoni. nephew. Mr. Ir*. While, ulso ot Rt, 5. V Julia S. York died Wcdnes- hflj hern in decfinhit hc.dth H n was horn in Ircitell ro.inty on Apiif 4. 1916.tothclatcHcnryWcslcs and Uuia Eiiirline Matlnw Strousl. OnDec. 25. 19.15. she nuirrlcd S, CTay I'otk who survives. She was rciircd Inuii C.irolinii Manufsciuriiig Co where she worked as a seamstress. She was a lifelongnwrahcr of Pleasant View Ruptisi Church, where she was .secretary i>f Sunday Schorl class, ciroir inemher, roriiicr pianist and Siitxijy .Ssliool teacher. One brother. Wnde Burnelte Stmud and two .sisjerx, Mrs. Flossie S, Oalliher and Mrs. Beulah S. Arledge preceded her in deilh.In addition 10 her husband, Mrs. York is survived by one son. H. Eugene Yntk of Crccnbsbrrm: two iJaughlers. Chrisline York and Eatline York, of the Irome; one grandson, Brandon York of Oreensboro; four brothers. Roy E. "Boy" SUnud ofMoeksviile. SumeyW. Stroud of High Point. Garl L Slrostd of Statcsville en,| Cilben I). Siroud of Lake Norman; four sisters. Mrs. VerlieS. Richardum of Elkin. Mrs, Ruth 5. Jones and Mrs. Grnce S, Lagle, hiith of Mockavllle. and Mrs. Berniee S. Williams nf Randkman.Funeral scrvicc.s were at 3 p m Friday. Sept 28. at Plrasant View Baptist Chuith with the Revs. Jason L. Whilley and Jesse L« Simod of- ficiating. Burial was in the chursli cemetery. Pali hearers were Mrs. York's n^w^i Ji4in Wesley Srmud. Ronnie York. Dnuglns Siniuil. Sidney "Sonny" Siroud; Wade Wesley Siroud. and Brandon Oay York, a gnndson.Memorials may be mude lo the Pleasini View Baplist Church Building Fund, c/o Mn. Shirley Ket- chte. Treasurer. Routed, Box 20g.B. Slalesvllle, N.C. 28677, -OAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TflURSOAV. Oc». II. 1990 / n •<3 y\ I- T- Ira Wilson Barber Mr. Ira Wilsini Hailicr. RI. of 660 .KnoliwiMHl nr.. Ml. Aity. died Tiics- Aty. (Xi. 2. al Niitlhctn Siirry iliispilal. He was N>rn Aiipiisl I. I'MW. In Ml. Airy. iIk- sim of Ira W. and i.Hiy■Wils<tn llarbcr. Me was a pradiiair of .■All. Airy High Schiml and receivedhis BA degree al Ftirntan Vlniversi-ly. He also received his inasler's. degree in history and his law degree, l|9ni the Universily of North •Carolina. He served in lite U.S. Navy during World War II. from 1942 1o: • ,1945. He praeliced law in Ml. Airy. Jrom I9.T4 to 1981. w here he was a Mason, served as a Juvenile Court •. Judge. City Attorney of Ml. Airy,j president of the Siirry Coirnty Bar• As.sociation, president of the Ml.Airy Kiwanis Cluh. was Director ofCivil Dclcnse lor many years and was a rnembcr of the First BaptistChurch, where he taught the Yrtunp Men's Bible Class. Memorial services were heldThursday. Oct. 4. at the Oakdalet Cemetery, conducterl by the Rev.I Tom Bagnal and Dr. Jim Ijtnpford.> Surviving are: his wife. Mrs, Mary ' yifginia Pcndergraph Barber, of thej hontc: one sister. Mrs. Pauline B.I Bahnson of MiK'ksville; a niece. Mrs.I Lucy B. Ami of Newton: and onenephew, Charles I-. Bahnson Jr. of Charlotte. The family requests that llowers beomitted and memorials may he made to the First Baptist Church. ( Mrs. I.c.ssic T. Jones Mrs. U'ssic Toshl Jones. Rtl. ofSKKO Phillips Bridge Rd.. Ixwisvillc.died Tuesday. Oct. 2. at ForsylhMemorial Hospital.Site was Nirn April 12. 19111. inl orsyth County to Ibomas l-li andRosa Hell Livingoinl lixid. .She andher husband owned artd operatedAmerican Cafe in Moeksville until their retirement.She was a member of Harmonydrove United Methodist Church anda Charter member of the UnitcilMethodist Women. She was also amember of the Shallowford Senior Citizens.She is survived by her husband. James P. Jones, of the home: onedaughter and son-in-law. Lynette andRichard 0. Harper of Ctcmmons;one son and daughter-in-law. Jerry R.and Trudy Jones of Ixwisvillp: threegrandchildren: and one sister. Mrs.Mitttc Myers of Lewisville.Funeral services were held at 11a.m. Thursday. Oct. 4. al HarmonyCrove United Methodist Church bythe Rev. Edwin Needham. Burialfollowed in the church cemetery. ^ Nhthaniel Dalion Nathatiiel C. Dalt.m of R.,,.,,.MrKksvtllc. died on Wedncsriav. County H(«piiar.ilic funeral wiis Saltinlny* Oci. ftat Plca."am Hill Baptist Church iiifrcdcll Oriinly. conducted by theRcl'. R.W. Myers. Burial was in .St iohnsAMEZion Church cemeteryin MiKksvilie.&>m in Ir^cll County. Dallon was tort Dallon. .Self-employed as a land-Xaper. he w.is member of PleasantHill B.ipti.si Church and a inemhcr ofForinthian Lmlpe 17. Prince Hall Ma.sons.. ^Survivors include his wife. Ella H ■ P",'".'": ® «"»• Kric N. Dallon of .Raiciph: three brothers. Hubert MCharles N. and Walter O. Dalton. aliof Moeksville; and two sisters. RnhvMfiv-ell and Litiia,, Donlin. Innh ot;Alock.sville. |Mrs. Be.ssie B. Krause ^ Mrs. Bessie B. Krause. 81. of Bcr-'muda Place. Advance, died at For-•syth Memorial Hospital Tuesd:iy. •Del. 2.'• She was born October 111. I'W8. in"Salisbury. Md.. to Carrol and Bessie"preston Brewington. Site had made•lier.homc at Bermuda Place m Ailiaiie since June of 1990 hut spent allof her life in Salisbury. Md . where"ihe was very active in .St. Peters'F-piscopal Church. . „' Surviving arc; her hiislnind. Alr>cnS Krause of tire home: a .son. A. SamKrause Jr. of Advance, three grand-ctiildicn; Five great-praiidchildren;ami a twin brother. Carrol Brewinpton of Salisbury. Md.'• The bixly was shipped to Hollowaylaincral Home is Salisbiiiy. Md.. lor'funeral services Friday. Oct.'Voplcr's Cleinuions ChaiK-l was intchaipe of arranpcmeiits. 0AV1E CO. pueuc fidOCKSViagi ijvirs. Ocle C. Dy.SOfI • : Mrs. Oeie Casvell Dyson. 78. of;Pl. I. Duke Whit'aker Rd..• AfiK'ksville dierl iinespcctcilly I'liiirs• ^ry. (Xt. 4. at hci home.J- Funeral services were at II a in. ISatiirday. (Vl. 6. at New UniontUulted Mcthinlist Chuicli In theJRevs. llaywiKxl Hyatt ami KeroiilJShoaf with burial in the church leemelery.;I Memorials may Iv nuide to the;<'cmelery Fund or the Building FumIj4f New Union United MerlKntist •Church. Rt. I. Ilariiionv. N.Cj^Rfi.44. • ; Mrs. Dyson was boin in Palrick•^oiinty. Va.. to the late Austin amiiMacgie Clitton Ciissell and was a ^homemaker. She was a memlvr ol;yc New Union United MctliiHlisi'Church, where she had taught Sun-•Jay .SchiMil and was a Cliartei Mdinlvi of the Uiiileil MethiHlist•Wdmcn. Her husband WashingtonjMarvin Dyson, preceded hei in deathHn 1970. and a son. Henry Dy.son. -preceded her in death in 1972.I- Survivors include: two daughters.rMrs. Nellie Reavis of Harmony and ."Mrs. Iris Loolahill of Mix'ksvillc:.two sons. Marvin M Junior Dyson '.{ind Wayiic Dyson, both ol'.MtK-ksvillc: 17 grandchildren: 16 'great-grandchildren: seven sisters and ■three hrothcrs. . 'O n -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. Oct. II, 1990 Samuel A. Long Mr. Samuel Augustus Long. 67. ofIS40 Whaiton Avc.. Winslon-Salcm. died Tuesday. Oct. 2. al NorthCarolina Baptist Hospit^. Funeral services were Friday. Oct_5 at Advent Moravian Chi^h with the Rev. Roger Kimball ofTiciating.Burial was i^the church graveyard. Mr. Ijong was horn Nov. 19.192 . in Winslon-Salein to Robert L andR„sa Miller Long. He wascmployt^ at AT&T for 29 years, retiring m '''hc was a member of Advent Mon.- vian Church. Advent-HopcwclChurch Band and the West BendMasonic l^gc No. 4M. He was » 32nd degree Mason and a mcmto ofScottish Rites. He served tn the U.S. Army in World War II.He is survived by; his wife. HelenFaircloth Long, of the home; one daughter. Carole L. Long: one son.GaTs. Long- both of Wmston-Salem- one granAson; three briers.Fred E. Lmg of Winston-Salem.Earl L. Long of Amarillo. Texas andThomas G. Long of Advance; two sisters. Mrs. Fred (Joan) Furehes of Decaier. Ga. and M'®"(Mac) Smith of Long Beach. N.C.Memorials 'nAdvenl-Hopcwcll Moravian Church Band, c/o Advent Moravian ChurJ. 1S14 W. ClcmmonsviUc Rd-Winston-Salem. N.C. 27127. Clyde I.ee Martin Mr. Clyde i.cc Martin. 70. of (>771 U-«atd Rmul. Pfafflown died Ihurs- day. Oct. 4. al Davic County Hospital. He was horn January 25. 1920. in Winston Salcm to Pleasant Henry and Dixie Aaron Martin. Surviving are: his wife. Margaret S. Martin, of the home; one daughter. Kathryn Kirhy of Rich mond. Va.; one brother. W.M. Mar tin of Winston..Salcni: twii grand- chililicn: and tw'o great grandchildren. Gravesirle services were Saturday. Oct. 6. at Forsyth Memorial Park by the Rev. Ji*.- Long. W.D. Morris Jr. Mr. Willittm David Morris Jr.. 71. of Faistwind Apt. 41. Salisbury died Thursday. (Xt. 4. at the Sttlisbury VA Medical Center. He had been in declining health for several years and seriously ill for three weeks. The funeral was held Saturday. Oct. 6. in the James C. Lyerly l itneral Cha|iel. conducted by the Rev. Fred Petrea. pastor ol -Salisbury Cliurch of CbhI w ith bttrial in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Salisbury Church of find. Second Street. .Salisbury. N.C. 2KI-I4. Born April I'l. 1919. in Rowan Counlv. hlotris was a son of the late Williatt) Diivid and Olivette Altuond Morris. Fxhicated in the Stanly Cmm- ty schiMtls. he was a U.S. Army veteran of World War 11. He had been employed by N.C. Finishing Plant and Parrish Bakery and was a memlKr of .Salisbury Church of God. Survivors include: his wife. Ethel Hoggs Morris, whom he married IVc. 29. 194.1; a daughter. Mrs. Ted (Glcnda) Moore of Spencer: a son. David Msittliew Morris of .Spencer; four grandchildren; one great grandchild; fmtr brothers. Gonnic M. Morris of Granite yitarrv. Paul A. and Winslow Morris, both of -Salisbury, and R. Allen Morris of MiKksvillc; and two sisters. Ella Deesc of Route I. Gold Hill, and Johnsic Cook ol Denton. 5:) Hoyett D. Slarnes d- d" "f Waxhawdied Mon&y. Oct. 8. at Union Memorial Ho.spital in Monroe Funcr.il .services were to be held Wednesday. Oct. |0. at 2 p m at Bethlehem Uniuxl Melluxlisi Church waxh:tw. Survivors include: six .sons. Ezelland Hoycti Slames of Waxhaw. Henry and BundySlarnes of Rm..kHill. S.C.. John .Slames of Charlotteand McR.ie .Starms of Chesnel .S C • jhree daiighters. Mrs. Gray Ty.son."Mrs. Uticia Fowler and Mrs. Marv James Holihouser. all of Waxhaw- ->7 grandchildren; 37 „ "" grandchildren: and great-grcal-prandchildren SIX Mr. Shelba Fl. Wade Sfl • ^Vbtston-NwfcMMhcil Ituhy, Ocl. 5. ;i| N C |fo.Vpif;||He was U,r„ March X. j,, luiij Va., to .Samuel Henry and orlv hf .' bisc-ir j ifi iindeducation in Hctirv. Va He had bivn a resident ol Winston. Saluosn.ce|.>2ila„dreti,e.ll,oi„,hc.Norfolk A Wesiern Hailt,x„| in |<>7{|Me was a charici nienilH-r of the Centetiary Untied Mclli.Hlist Church whcrchcsc.rvcdonihe -7() s- 0,mounce .'IIHI as a iiH-iiilvr of the -oije, Adiili totinc-,1.•• During his retire. Baptist Hmpiial and reeeivcd |;-yj««.rhisscrvieeovcr,l.e Mr. Wade is survived In his wileJ alloy n .Si.Kkton Wade, of ihchome; oiie.tniphler. Eli/alvlh W.,.lc SMb., Henry (Hank) Wade of Ad^""•bbildren: om- greatg andihild: and one sister. ht,sVioirt Wade Pleasams of P.,,, smoiiiii. Va. Fiineial services were Monday. In'n "L^"PL-r-s Reynolda Chapel> Dr. George Robinson and the . JjitJ; OllltliU. Memorials may he made to the < eiitcnary United Methodist Cluireh. '710' Wmsion-.Sidetn. N.C S) DAVIC CO. PUBLIC UBRARV MOCKSVILLE. NC -DAVti; CfUFNlA KNTKKI'RISK RI-COKI). TIHIRSDAY, OK. I«. IWO <3 <r % V/J I 0— — (T- ,<i Shirley B. 'S.B.' Allen Mr. Sliirti;) Btircn "S B." Allen. 65. of Rl. I. MiK'ksvillc. dicti Tues day, Ok. 9. ill Forsylh Memorial llnspilal after a brief illness. Funeral .services were Friday. Oct. 12. at Saleni United Melhndist Church, conducted by Dr. .Sherman Warner, with burial in Salcrn United Melhndist Church cemetery. Military ^ate.siilc riles were conducted by the^Sijriel 11. Memorial Honor Guard 3<i2^c North Carolina Veterans of Jjtfeipn Wars. I' Memorials may be made In Salem jJOtfcd Methodist Church Cemetery I'lfnd. Rt. I. Moeksville. N.C. J2702R. n Mr. Allen was born February 14. •1925. in Rowan County, son of the ■kite John Buren and Mac Beck Allen.•He was employed with NorthX^arolina Finishing Company in^isbury. He was akso a member of )h£ Moeksville Masonic t^odge andJi-iltembcr of Salem United Methodist^Ijtirch. He served in the U.S. Navy}fuTmg Warld War II.Allen was preceded in deathstepson. Jerry Tulbeil. who died}tj'lJ979: also by two brothers, Her-itlail S. Allen, who died in 1980 and P^fl Allen, who died in 1982.S* tlprvivors include; his wife. Louisebddbey Allen, of the home; threedaughters. Judy Winebarger ofMoeksville. Marlene Pugh of Lexington and Julie Allen of the home;' one stepdaughter. Chrisia Myers ofAdvance: one stepson. Joe Tulbcti ofStatesville; three granddtildren; twosisters. Wilma Safriet of Washington.N.C. and Dolly Cranford of Wixxlleaf; three brothers. Jake Allen of Moeksville. Billy Allen of Cleveland and Ted Allen of Woodleaf. Elsie Leah Ambs ' Elsie Leah Ambs. 92, of 279Madnolia Ave.. Mocltsville died onSaturday. Oct. 13. at Davie County ^'"rhc funeral was held Tuesday.Oct 16 at the Moeksville Seventh-day'Adventist Church. conduKed bypastors W. Sidney Mills and AreherLivengood. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. . . ,i..Memorials may be made to theMoeksville Seventh-day AdvcnttsiChurch. 279 Magnolia Ave..Moeksville. N.C. 27tK8. or theAmerican Red Cross. bWColtseum Drive. Wlnston-Saletn. N.C. 27ll».Bom in Toledo. Ohio. Sept. 3.1898. Mrs. Ambs was a daughter otthe late Bert and McBertha Mead. Ahomciimker. she was a member of tlicSeventh-day Adventist Church.• Her first husband. Floyd Snook,and., her second husband. MartinAmbs. both preceded her tn death.. Survivors include: a daughter.Aletha Richards of Moeksville: twosons. Claude Shook of InvernessFla and Melville Shook ofShelbyville. Mich.; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchtld. / Carl Lckvi.s Craft Sr. Mr. Carl U-wis Craft ,Sr . 88. of Lcwisville died Monday. (Xt. 8. atForsyth Memorial Hospital.He was born .September 23. 1902.in Forsyth County to George M. andCynthia Waggoner Craft. Mr. Craftwas a lifelong resident of ForsythCounty and was a member of Con cord United Methodist Church.He retired from R.J. ReynoldsTobacco Company after 40 years and fmir months of service. He was acharter member of the U'wisville Civic Club.Preceding him in death was one .son. H. Melton Craft, in 1989 aridone daughter-in-law. Marty Craft, in 1990.Surviving are; his wife. HallieJackson Craft, whom he married July 17. 1931; one son. Carl L. CraftJr. of Marietta. Ga.; one daughter-in-law. Viola Craft of Lancaster. Ca.;one daughter and son-in-law.Dorothy and Bill Songer of Clem-mons: six granrlchildren. Randy andKaren Songer of Advance. Daiyl andW.iyne Gillis of Ijcwisvillc. Dale andLinda Craft of Winston-Salem. Carl Carft III and Donna of Korea. WallerCraft of Gertremy and Neil .Songer ofClemnions; and twogrejit -grandchildren. Funeral services were Thurstlay.Oct. II. at Concord UnitedMethodist Church by tite Rev. JayBoyd. Burial liillowed in the church cemetery.Memorials may lie nuide to Con-ccml United MctlUKlist Church orForsyth Oninty Heart Ass«Kiation. Margaret N. Call Margaret Nail Call. 94. formerly . of 905-A N. Main St.. Moeksville: died Sunday. Oct. 14. at Hill HavenI Nursing Home. Statesvile. after an; extended period of declining health.; TThc funeral was Mondtiy. Oct.; 15. att Eaton's Funeral Chapel, con-• ducted by the Rev. Alvin Pope. - Burial was in Rose Cemetery. • Memorials m.iy be made to a • church of the donor's choice.t Bora June 26. 1896. in Daviet Countty. Mrs. Call was a daughter of J the late Abe and Ida Rose Nail. She» had been a licensed practical nurse! wittth tthe Eastern Star and Masonic : Home. Greensboro.; She received her l.l'N certtificiite•at Hugh Chattham Memorial•Hospital. Elkin. A nattive of • Moeksville, she had lived in Sumttt-• tcr. S.C.. for a number of years.t Survivors include; a daughter. ' Frankic Call Howard of Mooresville;1 10 grandchildren; and 14I preat-grandehildren. / Bessie C. Hcndricks Bessie Cornelia Hcndricks. 91. aformer resident of Greensboro, diedon Thursday. Oct. II. at the BrianNursing Center of Salisbury.The funeral was held Saturday.Get. 13, at Eaton's Funeral HomeChapel. Burial was in Center UnitedMethodist Church cemetery tn Moeksville.Born in Davie County February19 1899 Miss Hcndricks was adaughter of the late Jesse A. amiMary Ann Anderson Hendrtcks.Retired from Blue Bell, she attendedChrist Wcsleyan Church in Greensboro.Survivors include: four sislcr..Beulah Tutlerow of Greens^iro.Mattie Shaw of Moeksville and SadieWhite and Mary Catherine Hcndricks. both of Hickory; and anumber of nieces and nephews OWIE CO. PUBUC UBRAtWMOCKSVIU-E, NC -HAVIK COIINTV KNTKRI'RISK RIXORI). TlirRSDAV. (Ul. I«. I9<«l John E. Kelley Jr. John Edward Kclley Jr.. 44. of Roulc 8. Mncksvillc died Saturday, Oct. 13. at his home. A Mass of Christian Burial was Tuc'sday. Oct. 16. at St. Francis Catholic Mission, conducted by the Rev. Edward Geary. Burial was in the U.S. National Cemetery of Salishury. Born Nov. 29. 1945. in Mount Vemon. N.Y.. Kelley was a son of John Edward and Stella Josephine Odolciy k Kclley of the home. He was a pKmbcr of St. Francis Catholic Mission. He served in the U.S. Army dur ing the Vietnam War. .Survivors, in addition to his parents, include: a sister. Lorraine Darminio of Nashua. N.H. J.W. McClannon Ml . I.W. McChiiinon. Wl. of Rt. 3. MiK'ksville died Thiir.sday. Oct. II. at Forsylh Memorial Hospital after heing in declining health. Funeral services were Saturday. Oct. 13. at lijilon's Funeral Chapel by Jelf Williams and David Powell. Burial was in Jericho Church of Christ cemetery. Memorials may he nrnde to Hospice of Davic County. P.O. Bos 66.-5. Moek.sville. N.C. 271128. Mr. McClannon was hirn July 23. 19.30. in Davie County, the son of Mrs. Ada Nichols McClannon of Rl. 4. MiK'ksville and the late William S. McClannon. He retired from AT&T ill Winslon-Salem with 31 vcars of .service. He was a mcmher of North Main Street Church of Christ in Mm ksvillc. He was a veteran of the Korean Coiiflici with the U.S. Marines. Survivors include: his mother: his wile. Mrs. Meiicll Rice McClaimon. of the home; one daughter. Debbie McClannon Koontr. of MiK'ksville; one son. Mark Rice McClannon of MiK'ksville: four sisters. Geneva Dates of Yolk. .S.C.. Christine Hinkle of MiK'ksville. Mary Lynn Tussey of Ixxington and Vivian J.-inK'rwin of Ijiwrenceville. Ga.; one brother. William Roy McClannon of Mocksville and five grandchililreri. He was preceded in death by a broibi'i. Mr. .Sinclair McClannon in 199(1. Mrs. Catherine G. Smith Mrs. Catherine Gorman Smith. 65. of East Bend died at Hnots Memorial Hnspital Thursday. Oct. 11. She was bom January 29. 1925. in Philadelphia. Pa.. to the late Thomas and Alice Grcgor Gorman. She was a member of the Holy Family Catholic Church in Cletnmons. Surviving arc: her husband. Criss M. Smith, of the home; four daughters. Mrs. Christine Filer of Pennsylvania.. Mrs. Barbara DikIsoii of Massachusetts. Mrs. Diane 7.im- man) of Pennsylvania anil Miss Alice Smith of North Carolina; three sons. Thotnas Smith of Ma.ssachusctts. James Smith of Florida and Kenneth Smith of Pennsylvania; and 11 grandchildren. Funeral Mass was conducted at Holy l-'amily Catholic CImrcli Satur day. Oct. 13. Father Thomas R. Walsh officiated. Burial was in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. James F. Steed Jr. James F. Steed Jr., 48, of Carthage died Saturday. Oct. 6, at Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst. A memorial service was conducted on Tuesday. Oct. 9, at Carthage United Methodist C3turch. where he was a member, by the Rev. Terry Bryant. Burial was at Whynot Memorial Cemetery. A native of Robbins. Mr. Steed was a graduate of Elisc High School and St. Andrews Presbyterian Col lege. He also had completed graduate courscwork at UNC-Chapel Hill. He was an English teacher at Union Pines High School iil Moore County He was a member of the Carthage and Moore County Historical SiKieties. Surviving arc: his wife, Carol Clark Steed; a daughter. Kathryn Steed of the home; a son. J. Frank Steed Hi of the home; his patents. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Steed Sr. of Scagrovc; a sister. Jane S. Prevatte of Upland. Calif.; and a brother. Dr William P. Steed of Advance. Memorial contributions may be made to Carthage Unitted Methodist Church. Carthage. 28327. I r- s- 6— ra OAVIB CO. PUBLIC DBRWTP MOCKSVlLLe, NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, Ocl. 25. 1990 O a- 0- o o" V. V a. koy M. Alexander Mr. Roy McKinley Alexander, 87. of Rt. 1. Roaring River, died Friday. (^. 19. at Yadkin Nursing Center. Yddkinvillc. alter an extended illness. Funeral services were Sunday. Oct. 21. at White Plains Baptist Church by the Revs. Monroe Huff man and Cecil Ihmper. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Alexander was born in Wilkcs County January 29. 1903. to W.F. ''Bud" and Mitilda I.nngbnttnm Alexander. He was a retired farmer and a mcmhcr of White Plains Bap tist Church. He was preceded in death by his first wife. Belva Richardson Alex ander in 1969 and his second wife. Mary Varboro Alexander in 1990. Surviving arc: one daughter. Mrs. Lois McCann. of Roaring River: three sons. Rcccc Alexander ami Ted Alexander, both of Winston-Salern. and Bobby Alexander of Advance; three stepsons. R. Windell Lowery of Joncsvitle. Gilbert Lowery of Cary. and Bill Yarboro of Sedalia. Mo.; five grandchildren; five great grandchildren; seven stcpgrand- childrcn and eight stcpgrcat- grandchildren. V Thomas E. Clarke Thomas Fiigcnc Clarke. Rf, „| Ocl'^to Mcrfi«i' ?• Norman RegionalMedical Center after a perhvj of declining health. was conducted Meth^rst Church cemetery by theRev. Stephen Martin. Memorials may be made toMooseheart. c/o Mooiesville MooseLodge 2012. P.O. Box sT Moorcsville. 2811.').Born on April 14. |q(H.ingh.im Cininty. he was the son of ||,c Nc numias Obe Clarke and Maltie the Ri ^ •u'"V ff""'the Statesvillc Moose Ixxige. He w.as of the Mooresvdie Mix.se Lodge Demee War II. having served in the U S Navy and the U.S. Coast Guard.' ' Craven n' r'""*-Craven Clarke, whom he married ''"-'WO sons. Richard^Claikc of Georgetown, S.C. anil Raymond A. Clarke of Mmksville- and a grandson. Mary Bailey Mary Blanche Atwood Bailey. 82 formerly of Lakewond Drive. Salisbury, died unexpectedly Mon day. Oct. 22. at Davie County Hospital. .Slie was a resident of Oak Haven Nursing Home, formerly Fran Ray Nursing Home. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m Thursday. Oct. 25. .at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Jerry Cloningerand William S. Young. Burial will be in Oak GroveUnited Methodist Church cemetery. The family was scheduled to be ai the funeral home Wednesday. Oct. 24. from 7 o 9 p.m. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund. Oak Grove United Methodist Church, c/o Gibb AtwmxI. Route 9. Box 215. Mocksvillc. N C 27028. Born Dec. 31. 1907. in Davie County. Mrs. Bailey was a daughter of the late Silas Andrew ami lla Rccdcr Atwood. A homemaker. she attended Rcdiand Pentecostal Holiness Church. Her husband. Carl Siimuel Bailey died Feb. I. 1975. A daughter. Con nie Bailey, also preceded her in death. Survivors include: two daughters. Katherine Norris of Grecn.sboro. S.C.. and Betty Sue Cagic of Taylor. Mich.: three sons. Charles Bailey of Mix-ksvillc. Carl "C.A " Bailey of Lincolnton and Lcroy Bailey of Grccnshoro; a brother. James Gibb AtwcHKl of Mixksvillc: 28 grand children: and .10 great-grandchildren. Lloyd W. «Biir Cleary Mr. Lloyd William "Bill" Cleary. 69. formerly of Iredell and Yadkin counties, died Wedne.sday. Oct. 10. at High Country Health Care in Sparta. Funeral services were held Friday. fX-t. 12 .at Rixk Spring Baptist Church by the Rev. Ralph J. Stanley, with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Cleary was bom June 15. 1921. in Irerlell County to Dolphus Ray and Beatrice Rcavis Cleary. both deceased. He wax a former .saw mill employee and a member of the Bap tist Faith. Survivors include: five brothers. Fred R. "Jim" Cleary and John F. Cleary. both of Statesvillc. George T. Cleary of Vadkinvillc. Dwight D. Cleary and Alfred G. Cleary. both of Brxrnville; three sisters. Mrs. Irene C. James of Yadkinville. Mrs. Alma Odessa C. Pardue of Sparta, and Mrs. Mary C. Anderson of Lexington. He was preceded in death by four : bmthcrs. Sam Nelson Cleary. Dolliy Odell Cleary. Bruce Harvey Cleary and Henry Willis Cle.ary; and one sister. Miss Ester Mae Cleary. .lames W. 'Jim' Boger Mr. James Winfield "Jim" Boger. 70. of Rt. 8. M<x:ksvil1e died Mon day. Oct. 22. at Davie County Hospial afcr being in declining health. Funeral services were schcrlulcd for 2 p.m. Wednesday. (X't. 24. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Revs. David Giibie.ath ami Ted Tuggle. Burial was to follow in Eaton's Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials m.iy be made to Eaton's Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. Rt. 8. Box 197. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028. Mr. Boger was born July 24. 1920. in Davie Cmmty. tlw son of the late John and Mamie .Suniiiicrx Boger. Ik- was a retired dairy farmer. His wife. Alline Cook Boger. preccrled him in death in I9f)'). He was .also preceded in death by two biollicrs. .Sheriill and Duke Boger. Survivors include: three daughters. Mrs. Charles (Limla) Jones and Mrs. Utwcll (Betty) Livcngoixl. both of Winston-Salcm and Mrs. 7.ane (Mar tha) Walker of Kerncrsvillc: one son. J.amcs L. "Jintiny" Boger ol MrKksvillc; six grandchildren; five sisters. Nellie Hunter of MiK'ksvillc. Ethel Reese and Pauline Carter, both of Winston-5!alem. Frances Gillmorc and Juanita Smith. brUh of Burl ington; four brothers. Hubert. Clyde and Howard Boger. all of Mocksvillc and lleniKin Boger of Advance. Delia 'Maw' Cornalzer Mrs. Delia "Maw" Barney Cor- mitzer. 98. of Route 4. Advance died Friday. Oct. 19. at Medical Park Hospital in Winston-Salcm. Funeral services were Mond.iy. Oct. 22, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. David Daniels. Burial was in the Advance United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may he made to Bixhy Presbyterian Church. Route 2. Ad vancc. N.C. 27006. Mrs. Comatxer was born January 16, 1892. in Davie County to the late Giles and Lou Sheets Barney and was a homemaker. She was a well-known cook in the community and was a member of the Bixby Presbyterian Church. ; Her husband. Rom Cornatzcr. ' preceded her in death in 1947. She was also preceded in death by four sons. Stacy Cornatzer. Hayden Cor- natzer. Seabon Cornatzer and Guy Cornatzer. Survivors include: two daughters. Betty Cornatzer. of the home. Pat ChalTin of Route 4. Advance: a son. Albert Cornatzer of Route 4. Ad- . vancc; 12 grandchildren; and It) great-grandchildren. G— . o OAVIB COe PUBUC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLB. NC -DAVIE COIINTV ENTERrRI.SE RECORD. TflllRSDAV. Oct. 2S. 1990 cr j' i -p Q> Ebert Gray Fairclolh Mr. Ehcrt Gray Faircliiih, 7.1. of.VMO UnivcfNiiv Parkway rlioti at For- sylh Memorial llovpiral TooNdav (VI. 1(1. He was horn in Davic Crninly May 2.1. 1917. lo Fred and K.illc Walker Fairclolh. Mr. Fairclolh had hccn in declining health for .several years. Most of his adiill life was s|ienl iii I'lirsytih Coonly where he was a parking allendant. He is survived h) his wife. Mrs. lessie Manser Fairclolh. of the home: a daughter. Norma F. .Seahrook of ( harleston. .S.C.: tw'ttstiiis. lingenc G. and David I.. Fitirelolh. hoth of Winston-Saleiit; Ftve gr.nndchildren; two sisters. Mrs. (Vneva Bcattchampof Advance and Mrs. Mary Lou Wike of lewisville; two brothers. Lugenc K. "Bill"" Faireloth of Ad vance ami Ervin Fairclolh of Lcwisville. Funeral services were Friday. (Vf.I"». at Voglet's Foneral Home hy the Rev. F. Hampton Morgan Jr. with burial in Maeetlonia Moiavian (iraveyard. Memorials may he made to Macedonia Moravian Church, Rl. 4, Box 224. Advance. N.C. 27006. Lillie Mae Markland Mrs. Lillie Mae Leary Markland. 86. of Rl. 2. Advance died Tuesday. Ocl. 16. al Davic County Hospital. Funeral services were Tliursday. Oel. 18. at Elbavillc United Methodist tlinrch. eomlucleil hy lite Revs. .Susan Northcrafl and Keroiit Shoaf. Burial was in the church cenretery. Memorials may he made to F.lbavillc United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund. Rt. 2. Advance. N.C. 27006. Mrs. Markland was hern December 8. 190.^. in Norfolk. Va.. the daughter of the late Evan and Martha .Smith Leary. .She was a meinher of Elbaville United Methodist Church ami was a retired vlietician at Shady Grove Sclimvl in Davie County. Her husband. Clarence Matthew ■•Pctc " Marklaral.preceded her in death in 196.^.Survivors include: two sons, anddaughter-in-law. Clarence Marklandof Advance and Raymond J. and Ruth S. Markland of MoeVsvillc; onedaughter. Mrs. Johnny (Vivian)Bailey of Advance; three sisters.Rebecca Brock and MarguariteNicholas, both of Norfolk. Va.. and Mattic Huhh of Knoxville. Tenn.;five pramlchildren: four greal-gratidcliildren and onestepgrcat-gtanddaughler. Pauline S. Ferrcll Pauline Stnyre Ferrcll. 56. of 105)Clement St.. Cleveland, died Friday..(Jet. 19. from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.The funeral was scheduled to heheld at 4 p.m. Wedncstkiy. Oct. 24.at Ml. Vcrnon Presbyterian Church. Woodlcaf.Born May 14. I9.V«. in RowanCottnty. she was a daughter of thelate Henry and Hallic Martin Smyre.She was a gradu.itc of R. A. ClementHigh School and was employed hyRowan Medical Facilittics. She wasa tnemher of Mount VcrnonPresbyterian Church.Survivors include: a daughter. 1 tnaFerrcll of Cleveland: three brothers.James Smyre of Granite Quarry.Alben Smyre of Cleveland, and: Floyd .Smyte of Barber; and fivesisters. Ethel MeCoy of Barber.I Crcola McDowell of East Spencer.I Mabel Smyre of MiK-ksville. RuthI Hughes of Springfield Gardens.( N.V.. and Mildred Smyre of Salisbury.Niaitic Holcomh Memorial Fitnd. c/o Centei I >tiitc<l MethiHlist CItttrch. Rt. I. Box 480. Vadkinville. N.C 27055. Annie H. 'Hap* Payne Mrs. Annie H. "Hap" RatcliffPayne. 67. of Brinklcy Road. BclewsCreek, died Saturday. Oct. 20. at her residence. She was horn October 21. 1922. in Dublin. Va.. to James Roseoc and Edna Hurt Ratcliff. Mrs. Payne was a loving mother and grandmother. She was a hotnctiiaker and of theSeventh Day Advcnti.st faith. She was preceded in death by two brothers. Frank and Daniel Ratcliff and one si.ster. Eliaaheth Pack.Surviving are: two sons anddaughters-in-law. James Warren and Carirl Payne of Abba Valley. Va., and Hobart Lee and Juanita Payne ofBclews Creek: four grandchildren; three brothers. 0.sear Ratcliff of Jjtke Statiim. ind.. John L. Ratcliff of Richmond. Va.. and Martin Ratcliff. Roanoke. Va.; three sisters. Elois Dowdy of Mocksvillc. Marie Lankford of Roanoke. Va.. and Lou Hurt of Mocksvillc; a brother-in-law.Bill Ferrcll of Midway: and severalnieces and nephews. Funeral .services were Monday. Oct. 22. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by Pastor RobertTaylor. Burial followed in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials tnay he made toHospice of Winston-.Salcm and For-syth County. 1100 S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salent. N.C. 2710.1. ^ Wanda M. McGhcc Wanda Miller McGhce. 69. of Rt4. M^ksville. died at her home onMonday. (X-t. 22.She was born March 15. 1921 in Oh'"-1" William and Ltella .Sun iving is her httshand. Glen F Mc<*ncc.A memorial service will be eon-duct^jit 7:.10p.m. Friday. (X,. 26at Ktngdom Hall of Jehovah sWitnesses in Mocksvillc. 'Pete' Poplin Jannrs Pliilip "Pete" Dipliii. 79. of 1.528 l.ee .Street. Camden. S.C.. anative of Mocksvillc. died Friday. Oct. 19. at Kershaw County Memorial Hospital. Camden. S.C.The funeral was held Sunday. (Xrt.21. at Komcgay Funeral Chapel. Camden. S.C. A second funeral was Monday, Oct. 22. at Baton's FuneralHome Chapel, conducted by the Rev. E.M. James. Burial was in BethelUnited Methrxlist Church cemetery.Memorials may Ire mttde to the American Heart As.sociation, 2240 Clovcrdalc Ave.. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102. or the American Diabetes AsstK-iation. N.C. Affilmtc. P.O. Box 4621. Rivkv Mount. N.C. 27801. Born Sept. 24. 191 1. in Mocksville, he was a son of the late Edward and Emma Jones Pttplin.Educated in the Davic CountyschiHils. he was a retired heavy equipment mechanics teacher for the stale of South Carolina. Survivors include: his wife. Mct-tie Scott Poplin, of the home: oneson. .Samuel Edward Poplin of Charleston. S.C.: three grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. <3—■a WVIB CO. PUBUC DBRART MOCKSVILLE. NCpi -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERrRISE RECORI). THURSDAY, Oct. 25. 1990 / O (T c- 1 fA, -SL •ir. (li. Mary H. Powell I P'™cii. 99. „iU22 Poto R(|.. Winsl()n-S:ilciii dicjMonday. Oci. 22. at her home. She nad been in declining hcniih for ihc past two years. • w' l*'"' "" April 21. 1891■n McKksvillc to John R. .md H.irriciMcntus Howard. She moved fromDavte County to Wiaston-Salem atage five. Mrs. Powell was the oldest rn J PresbyterianS«-srSist"" """"Mrs. Powell was prcccslcd in deathby her husband. Benjamin \V. Pcwvell to 1915,She is survived by: one daughter.Mrs. Bene^n-e Spcas and one son-in-hiw. Ray T. Speas. hothof Winslnn-•Salein: one granddaughter; two great-grandchildren: three sisters. MrsHslilb George. Miss Kola R. Howartiand Mrs. Ihi H. Thompson, all ofWmston-Salem: and a number ofnieces and nephews.A graveside service was schcdul-«l to Ik held at 11 a.m. Wednesday.Oct. 24. at Wmxiland Ccmctcrv byDr. Harold Fuller. ' .Memorials may be made to theBinding Fund of ParkwayPrcslij-terian Church. It**) YorkshireKd.. Winston-Salcni. N.C. 27106,y4 Richard W. Rousseau Richard Wilson Rousseau. .18. died I-ockc St.. .Salisbury. He had beensilk lor one day. d ^""'•"I'ed Mon-Chw^fM m'" MemorialChapi I of Noble and Kelscy FuneralHnnie with the Rev. J.l. .Stowel»sl<>r of Cclh.scniane Baptist ChurchSe^^- """'"'^■•■'''"Oakwood County, he was a son of the latenry and Julia MonigoniervRousseau. He attended Rowan Coumj> .schools and was a graduate of TheDistrict of Columbia Teachers Col-lege in Washington. D.C.A liccns^ real estate agent, he wasemphijcd by the Distrin of Coluni-I'la Department of ffunian Resources iT 1?" '"f'vr. In his car-y years, he was of the Catholic faith.He was a veleran of tlic U.S Air crnnh-,:"""'' Middle Graham Rousseau of thehome: one «»,. Richard W. RousseauWi'shington. DC.; onehrolher Clarence Rousseau ofGreensboro: four sisters. Edith n ' 9'®'""'*'"'- Rose Mrs. Maude W. Ratledge Mrs. Maude Whitaker Ratledge.80. formerly of Milling Rd..Mocksville. died Friday. Oct. 19. atDavic County Hospital. She had befcna resident of Autumn Care for the pjist two years. Gras'eside .services were held Sunday. Oct. 21. in Zion Chapel UnitedMethodist Church cemetery. TheRev. Hayw<*)d Hyatt ofliciaicd.The family requests that memorialsbe considered for 7,ion Chapel UnitedMetlnxlist Church Cemetery Fund. cAt Mr. Ray Cleary. Rt. 6. Box 150-1.1. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Mrs. Ratledge wns horn in Davie County to the late Jesse M. and Sarah Eli/abelh Hendrix Whitaker and had been in the lumkr business with herhusband. Clyde Ratledge. whopreceded her in death in 1972. Shewas also preceded in death by twosisters, Ella Risers and Effie Welch,and also by three brothers. John Wliilakcr. Arllnir Whitaker and Zolla Whitaker.Survivors include: a daiighler,Mrs. Juanila Gregory of Olin; three.stepdaughters. Mrs. Clydene (Tuffy)Johnson. Mrs. Bonnie Mayliew andMrs. Mary Reavis. all of MiK'ksville; one stepson. Jerry Ratledge. also of Mock.svillc; 1.1 grandchildren ami six great-grandchildren. Constance K. Seabrook C onstanco Kiihr Seabrook of p. (M. i<r ed in New York''tk^^ •■'"d.man.aged hifX ^tl^T ico where"kTm Redding: Daiic County I.ihrary rary In the .summer of |99|. OAVie CO. PUBUC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC Broadus Ross Broadus Daniel Ross. 73. of 402 Wilkins l-ane. Salisbury, died Sunday. Oct. 21. at the home of a sister. Elma Ross of Gaffncy, S.C.He was born May 26. 1917. inGaffncy. S.C .. a son of the lateJulian Preston and Novella Oglesby Ross. Educated in the Gaffncyschools, he had retired from Pied mont Gas Co. He was a member ofBoxwood Baptist Church.Mocksville. where he pirlicipalcd in choir and was treasurer of the FundRaising Club and Ihc Sumlay school. Other survivors include: five sons. Broadus Fdward Ross of Columbus. Ohio. James C. Ross. Wayne EugeneRoss and Dock Ross, all ofCleveland. Ohio, and Donald UcRoss of Hickory; 20 grandchildren;^eight great-grandchildren; a brother.Vic Hollis of Gaffncy. S.C.; and twoother sisters, Mary Ross of Gaffncy.S.C.. and Vernie Sarrcll ofCleveland. Ohio. , OlLs E, Sedbcrry Otis Eugene Sedbcrry. 72. of 8816 Fort Hunt Rd.. Alexandria. Va.. dicrlSunday. Oct. 21. at his home. He h.adbeen in declining health for the past in months. He was born in CrK'lecmee January 12. 1918. to Kenneth and IilaBrogdon Seilbcrry. He graduatedfrom Coolcemee High .Schintl and attended Catawba College. He wasretired from LogEtronics in Springfield. Va..Surviving arc: his wife. KayGeorge Scdberry of the home: twodaughters. Sandra Sedktry and Carol Perkovich. both of EosAngeles. Calif.; two grandcliildien;two sisters. Ruby Blackwood of CiHilcemee and Mildred .Slatlings of Rutherfordtirn. /«ary Shanks "'»P''al. He had IrccnHdechmnpheahhforfourycarsandill The funeral was Tuesdjiy. Oci 21 Cha^l'l ear's!!''Rev^ ;• hy thetv Asli- V- "" "• of l.iher- mil ; 7Id in the church cemetery Eounty. he was a son of ViolaRousseau Davidson of .Salisbury andllic late Wtlliatn Shanks. He was agraduate of Davic County Hip^SchiH.1 and ys previously employed nevpTTu"""'' «"nncll of Survivors, in addition to his"'"'•her. include; a .so„. MarcttsDalton of W«H||oaf; a dmighicr. Fori M e!"'''?' his stcp-fJiher. Frank Davidson; threebrothers. William Shanks of SlmnksofS^sbuiy and Kenneth Slianks of half-brother. WilliamsK J™nJ! ""fl fwoeS" Rochcllc •Shanks, both of Salisbury. -HAVIK ( (HINTV KNTKRPKISt; RECORD. TIIIIRSDAV. Nov. I. 1990 O cT d~ - ^ I —^ <5^ 3 James S. Gartner James Smtiol Carlncr, 72, of 3825 Stokes Fcrr)' Road. Salisbury died Friday. Oct. 26. at the Salisbury VA Medical Center. He had been in declining health for a year. The funeral was conducted .Sun day. Oct. 28. in .Suinmcrsett Memorial C^hapel with the Rev. Dill Mailman, pastor of Dunns Mountain Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park with graveside military honors by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowan Crninty. P.O. Box 1603. Salisbury. N.C. 28145-1603. Born Oct. 13. 1918. in Davie County, he was a son of the late James Ernest Cartncr Sr. and Maude Smoot Cartncr. He was educated in- thc Davie County .schools. Employed by Burlington Mills prior to entering the U.S. Army during World War II. he was awarded the Purple Heart and was a disabled veteran. He was a member of Livengood-Pecler American Legion Post, the Hudson- Miller VFW Post, and a member of ;Salem United Methodist Church in :Davic County. Survivors include: his wife. Beatrice Snider Cartner; two sons, Terry Cartner of Concord and James ;Smoot Cartncr Jr. of Hoaston. Texas;■one daughter. Mrs. Larry(Margalenc) Burwell of Salisbury: one brother. Ernest Cartncr of St.Petersburg. Fla.; II grandchildren;and nine great-grandchildren. Mrs. Stella S. Green Mrs. Stella Mae Shiniiult Green. 73. a resident of Autumn Care Con- valc.scent Center, formerly of Rl. 6.Mock.svillc. died Saturday, Oct. 27.at Davie County Hospital.Funeral services were Tuesday.Oct. .30. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel,conducted by the Rev. MarvinBlackburn. Burial was in Liberty Baptist Church cemetery. Mrs. Green was horn December 7.1916. in Surry County, a daughter ofthe late Joe Ccphers and Metta Ellen Evans Shinault and she was a homcmakcr. Her husband. Thomas Blaine Green, preceded her in death in 1985.Survivors include: one daughter,Mary Magalene Moffitt of Texas: a son. James Green of Mocksvllle; eight grandchildren; two great-' grandchildren; four sisters, Mary Snow and Ruth Cousin of Yadkin- . villc. Opal Murphy of Ea.st Bend andDorothy White of Trinity: four brothers. Bill Shinault of Shallote.N.C.. Eck Shinault of High Point, Glenn Shinault of King and Harold Shinault of Arizona; mte half-brother; ' and nne half-sister. j Mary M. Craven ■ Mary Hazel McClamrock Craven.;74,of Route 6, Mocksville. died Thursday. Oct. 25, at her home after an extended illness.The funeral was Sunday. Oct. 28. ill Eaton's Funeral Chapel, conductcrl■by the Rev. Donald Funderburkc. 'Burial was in Oak Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to theCemetery Fund. Oak Grove United Methodist Cliurch. Route 6. Box 86. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Born March 25. 1916, in Davie County. Mrs. Craven was a daughter of the late John R. and Octavia Hcn- •dren McClamrock. Retired from ' AT&T, she was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Her husband. Clarence Everct Craven, died in January 1989. Survivors include: a brother. John T. McClamrock of Mocksville. and several nieces and nephews. y Howard L. Hatley Howard lx;c Hatley. 65. of Route9. Mocksville died Friday. Oct. 26. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Monday. Oct. 29. at Eaton's Funeral HomeChapel with the Rev. Alvin Pope officiating. Burial followed in Bethel United Methodist Church cemetery. Bom Nov. 28. 1924. in Wilson, hewas the son of the late George J. andEvelyn Pearl Holmes Hatley. Aretired ma.ster .sergeant, he spent 21 years in the U.S. Air Force. He was a member of Bethel United Methodi.st Church. Survivors include: his wife.Kathleen Poplin Hatley of the home; three daughters. Pamela Hendricks ofMocksville. Petty Bailey of Lex ington. and Evelyn Eastep of India; three .sons. Steve. John and Gary Hatley. all of MocLsville; nine grandchildren; one sister. Mary Myers of Lexington; and one brother. GeorgeHatley of Winter Park. Fla. V Mrs. Opie B. Flynt Mrs. Opie Burke Flynt. 95. ofVienna Village. Pfafftown. diedSaturday. Oct. 27. She was born March 27. 1895. inWinston-Salcm to Pleasant E. and Maria Transou Burke. Mrs. Flyntwas a member of New Philadelphia Moravian Church.Surviving arc: two sons. Mr. JesseFlynt of Winston-Salcm and Mr.Bruce Flynt. of Clemmons; threegranddaughters, including KarenAthcy of MiKksvillc; three great-grandsons; and one sister. P.iulinc Burke Jones Alspaugh of Winston-Salcm. Funeral services were Momlay.Oct. 29. at Hayworth-Miller SilasCreek Chapel by Dr. Worth Greenand Bishop Robert lobsl. Burialfollowed in New Philadelphia Mora vian Church Graveyard. Emma Jean D. Jackson Mrs. Emma Jean Durden Jackson. 71. died Tuesday. Oct. 16. atWiMHihaven Ixinp-Tertn Care Facili ty in Lumberton. Funeral scrviecs were held Thursday. Oct. 18. at Emmanuel HolinessChurch, conducted by the Revs.David Hodge and Allen Byerly.Burial was in Oak Ridge Cemetery.Surviving are: three sons. BobbyJackson of St. Stephen. S.C.. Billy Jack.son of Bladenboro. and HaroldDouglas Jacksttn of St. Pauls; twodaughters. Mrs. Peggy Watson ofMocksville and Mrs. Brenda Griffinof St. Pauls; 10 grandchildren; threegreat-grandchildren; and one sister. Mrs. Kathleen Ivey of .St. Pauls.Mrs. Jackson was the wife of the late Salem Jackson.Memorials may be made toWoodhavcn Long-Tcmi Care Activity Department. 1150 Pine Run Drive.Lumberton. N.C. 28238. QfflflB CO. PDBOC DBRftRV MOCKSVILLB. NC -KAVIK HlirNTV mERPRISF. RF.CORII. TIIURSDAV, Not. I. IMO <r- <r vn 4^ <0 t Millon Francis James Milton TrancU lames. 8.*. of Ri. I. Advance, died Monday evcoinp, C)cl. 29, al Davie County liospital. Funeral servirta were to he held at II ,i.m. Wednesday. Oct. 31. at Eakm's Funeral Chapel hy tlie Revs. Robert Petiifoy and T>ona!d Funder- burke. Burial was to follow in Bethlehem llmicd Methndifd (.*hutch cemetety. Memorials may he made to Bclhteheni United Methodist Church Ccmefery Fund Mf latnes «as Nnn in Davie ' .the stm < ' ' f.Mc lohn C. •1.1 Ward 111. . . is stuvivrd by: his uifr. ' gdaienc Miller James: • diiiighteis. Mis. Palsy James Wnt 'i; ami Mrs. Folly lames Bailey, both of Rt I. Advance: ihtec grandchildren: two gicat gramfchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Cl.iia Ihm-flrd of Autiiiun Care in MiK'ksville and Mrs Lillian (iicgory of Rl. I. Advance; .ind one luHlier. fhHI l.imes of Ri. 5, MiKkssillc. Rnliby Gene Pllgrini Mr Ihibby (icnc Filgrim. 5.V finest I lills Drive. Forest City, died uoexpecicdly Thursday, Oct. in Rutherford Hospital. The funeral was held Sat«':(Jay. Oct. 27. at Crowe*# Funeral Chapel in Fo»- ' J'y. conducted by the Revs. ' Mteil and Jack Crain. Burial Sn Sunwt Memorial Park. I ity. BiiriF .'..rai^r 16. I9.*6, in Ruihciloid County. Pilgriio was a sou oi the laic James and Mabel Champion Pilgrim. He was a men.hef of First Baptist Church. .Spindale He was a drawing technician for the New Cherokee Corporation .Sutvivm* include: his wife. Rcha Hill filgrim of the home: two grand- ciiildrcn: and three brothers, Jerry Pilgfim of Shclh). Hubert Pilgrim ami Rohcn PHgrim.bothofSpinihlc. s. I Jack F. Mays Mr. JiKit F. May,. 7l,of39DalicSi.. Cmlccmec. ilitd uncipeclcdiy Momby. Oct. 2"). u Davie Counly Hospital. The funeral will be al 2 p.m. Frl- day. Nov. 2, at Trinity .Baptist Clwirch. conducted 1^ the Revs. Oar- fell Co* and Chris Blackburn. Burial will he in fxgion McnKtrlftl Park. The family will be at Eaton's Funeral Home. Mocl»viIte, from 7 to 9 p.m. Thuf^y. Nov. I. The body will he placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Born Feb. 14. 1919. in Moorcsvitle. Mays was a son of the late Carl and Minnie Bean Mays. He was a member of Trinity Baptist Church, where he served as treasurer. He was a veteran of the U..S. Navy, serving during World War II. He was a tnick driver for Martinetta Rock « Quarry in Woodlcaf. .Survivors include: hn wife. Car- tie C«>mhs hfays. whom he married Feb. 22. 19.17: a slxicr. Ruth Clodfcltcr of Coolcemcc; two bfothers. Harold Maysof Coolceinee and Gilbert Mays of Forest City: and several nieces and nephews. Kalhy H. ShcKon The rtincial for Kalhy llarlacll Shcllnn was Mnntlay, Ocl. 29. al WMnnnelaml Chapel of Boncb- Inhnann Funeral Home inSlaleaville.conihirled hy Dr. Dori.v Weddinglon.Burial was in Cleveland Cily Cemeieiy. Mri. .Shellon. 31. ofl 13 N. Deprt -St.. Cleveland, died Saturday, Oo. 27. al Rowan Mcmoiial Hovpiial. Bnin Feh. 12. 1959. in Iredeil Cininiy. die wa, a daughter of Janie, Wevlcy and Margie Plyler Han,ell of Clevefaiul. She wav a hnmeniaker. .Survivori ineldtle: her huvhand. Billy Shetliai. whom die married Sept. 7, 1980; two siinv. Tuny and CItey. hiilli o( the home; five aider,. Karen H. Draiighn and fail, H." Morgan, hnih of Mockavillc. rhylll, H- Deal of .Slate,villc, Jantee H. Den- Inn of Orvalaml and Bceky H. ,<iainof Salivh oMternal grand- iiiolliei. I 'OfConcord. John Frank Wall John Frank Wall. 78. of Rl. II. Pidace Dr.. Windon-Salem died Fri day. Oct. 26. al Forsyih Memorial Hospllal. He wa, horn September 3. 1912, to John Cicero and Alice Owen Wail in Davie County, hut qinil mod of his life in Forsyth County. He wn, retired from Hane, Knitting Com pany after 50 yeata of Krvice. Surviving are: his wife of 60 years. Mra. Mary B. Wall; fourdaughtera. Mrs. Edith W. (Re*) HInea. Ms.JoAnn W. ■niomi,. Mrs. Undt W.;(DonaId) Stone and Ms. Jinly W.tee, all nf Windnn-Salem; eightgrandehlldten: two gfcat-granddaughters: one aider. Delda E. Wall and one brother, C.O. Wall,both irf Windon-.Snlero.He wa, preceded in death hy threebrother, and three siders.Funeral «rviee, were conductedMoH.iv, Oct. 29. at Hayworth-Millfi .Silas Cieek Chapel hy theRev. Ronnie Ortwe and JameaChlldrcM. Burinl followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Carolyn R. Pierce Carolyn Ritteithour Pierce* 51. of 5 Riverside Drive, Cooleetnce. died Sunday, Oct. 28. at Davie CountyHospital after a brief itlness. The funeral was to be lield at 2p.m. Wednesday tt Eaton's FuneralHome Chapel. Mocksvtlle. cim- dticled by the Rev. Shelby Hathour*pa-stor of Victory Baptist Church.Burial was to fnltow in Legion McmntisI Park.Memoiials may he made to theyuulh fund of Victory Baptist Church. Coolcentcc, N.C. 27014.Born In Iredcll County July 10.19.19, Mrs. Pierce was a daughter of the late James and Benha Reeves Rulenhour. A turntemakcr. she attended Victory Baptist Church. Her husband. James bniis Pierce,died April Vi, Survivors include; four sisters.Ruby lledrick of Ixslngtun. Cla>iie Catnn of Coolccmee. Evclyene Guntet of M<Kksvtllc and her twin.sister. Marilyn Rtdenhour of Conlcemee: two brmhcrs. James andRobert Rideidmur. both of Maryland;two stcpdat^hlers. Jennie Moon ofRichmond. Calif., and Ga)'e Pierceof tcsinglon: three stepsons. James E. and Steve Pierce, both of Lexington* and Charles Pierce ofMficksviltc: 12 stepgramfchitdren:and four stepgrcftt-granJchihlren. Frnnkie \V. Sumincrs Mis Franktc Whttakcr Siunnicfs. 6.S. of Rt. 9. M(Kksvf|le died unc*-peclcrily Tuesday, (hi. 2.1. at Davie County Hospital.FiiiKrai services were Saturday* Oct. 27. at Oak Grove UnitedMethodist Church, conducted hy the Rev. Donald Fundcihurke. Btiiialwas in the clmrcb cemetery.Memorials may be rnadc to Oak Grove United Melhndtsi Church, Rl. 9* Box 190. Mocksville* N.C. 27028.She was horn February .1* 1925, in Davie Courdy* tire daughter of (he late Lonnie and Edna McClamrock Whitiker. She wal a mcmhrr iT OakGrove United MrtJuHJistChuTt h. shehad worked for R.I. Reynolds T«ihac-ilfoCo.. and retired from Wonderknit Co. in Mocksviile. Survivors include: her husband,Wiiliam George Summers* of thehome: one daughter, Brenda J. Summers of Raleigh: two sons. William F. Summers nf Mocksvlltc and Robert f.,. Summers of Tokyo* Jap.in:four grandchildren; three sisters.Agnes Ratlcdge of Moeksvillc; FayeJc^nsoti of Oemmons and Jn>'ceTeague of Nashville: and (wobrothers. Lonnie Ray Whllaker andC.L. Whllaker. Iwth of Mncksvltle. OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARVmocksville, nc DAVrE { (HINTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, TIIURSDAV. Nin . 8. I9W- n Emma L. Bost Emilia Viola Lewis Bosi, 87, of Route 2. Albemaric died Friday. Nov. 2, at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital in Concord. The funeral was conducted Mon day. Nov. 5. at GtxI's Church in Radin with the Rev. Frank Thomp son ofllciating. Burial was in the Slanly Garden of Memory. Born March 9, I90;i, in MixrEsvillc. .she was a daughter of the laic Auguslus Newton Ix^wis and Julia Frances Russell lewis. She was a homentaker and a nicmhcr of God's Church, Badin. Her hasband, Solomon Richard Bost. preceded her in death in 1971. A daughter. Virginia Colleen Wen- sil. also preceded her in death on Aug. 9. 1989. . Survivors include: three hrolhcrs, Harvey lewis and Ernest lewis. Ixith of Kannapolis. and l.awrcnce lewis of Alhcmaric: nine grandchildren: 22 grcat-graiidcliildrcii: and three great great grandeltildrett. iNannie H. Burgess ; Nannie Harpc Burgess, 89, of Route 5, Mocksvilledied on Friday, Nov. 2. at Davie County Hospital after being in declining health. " Funeral services were held Sunday. Nov. 4, at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Dr. Jimmy Martin and the Rev. Vincent Young. Burial was in Courtney Baptist Church cemetery. ; Born in Davie County Aug. 20, '1901, Mrs. Burgess was a daughter of the late John C. and Dora Collelte JIarpe. A homcmaker, she was a •member of Cburtney Baptist Church. 'Her husband. William Edgar •Burgess, died Dec. I, 1978. Survivors include: two daughters. Doris Bodford and Ann Markland. both of Route 5. MtKksville; a stin. Charles Burgess of Route 5. Mocksville; six grandchildren: live great-grandchildren; and a brother. Joe Harpc of Route 8. MtKksville. ; Metoorials may he made to the Cemetery ftttid of C'ourtticy Baptist Church, in care of Mrs. Btilry S. Smith. Route 5. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Mrs, Ruby Lee Evans Mrs. Ruby Uc p,„„ g wdotvofSeyntour Evans, " f lo"' ho.r.. P '""h nf Ihc Bret?! p •bughter-in.iatv. '•<'8.11 .Spronsc o( flc, a c <r ^ Mary B. Foster Mary Elixahcth Bracken Foster, 81, of Rl. .1. Yadkinville died Mon- ilay. Nov. .S. at Davie County Hospital. she was hirn in Davie County to John G. and Eliza O'Neal Bracken. She was a member of South Oak Ridge Baptist Church and was ntar- ried to Elsie F. Foster, who died March 2.1. 1986. Surviving arc; a daughter ami son- in-law. Mary Jane and Floyd G. .Shtire, of the home; one grandson: two sisters. Ida Cleary of Rt. 6, MtKksville and Isnhclle Tolley of Baux Mountain Rd.. Winston-Salem: ftiur brtithers. Marvin and Roy Bracken, both of Harmony. Ihc Rev. Albert Bracken and JattKS Brtickcn. btith of Mocksville. Futtcral services were scheduled fttr 2:10 p.m. Wedncsthty. Ntiv. 7. at .South Oak Ridge Baptist Church, conducted hy the Rev. Phil Bcevers. Burial was to ftilltiw in the cintrch centctery. Henry Burton Gregory Mr. Henry Burton Grcgtiry. 82. of Route 6. Advance died Saturday, Nov. 3. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health several years and seriously ill tine week. Funeral services were Monday, Nov. ."i. at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church by the Rev. Letm Wood. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Yatlkin Valley Baptist Oiurch, Route 6. Advance. N.C. 27006. Mr. Gregory was born in Davie County to the late Henry Walton and Margaret Allen Gregory and was retired with twenty years of .service from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Com pany. He was a lifelong member of the Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. .Survivors include: his wife, Ellen Griffith Gregory of the home: four sons, Bobby Gregory of Chcrryville. David Gregory of Route 6, Advance. Donald Gregory of Route I. MiKksville. and Larry Gregory of Winston-Salem: 14 grandchildren: seven great-grandchildren: and scvcr.al nieces and nephews. 'Gene' Haneline Eugene C. "Gene" Haneline. 64. of 119 Overbrook Drive. Grccr. S.C.. died Sunday, Nov. 4. The body was at Wood Mortuary of Grcer pending completion of funeral arrangements at press time. Bom Feb. 15. 1926, in Mocksville. Haneline was a son of the late Jake M. and Carrie Hepler Haneline. His wife. Doris Wall Haneline. preceded him in death. Survivors include: a daughter. Lin da Hines of Grcer; a son. Lynn Haneline of Greer: two grand children: three sisters. Peggy Branham of Mocksville, Marlene Maw of Giecnvillc, S.C.. and Bar bara McDonald of Savannah, Ga.: and a brother, Jake M. Haneline of Mebane. DAVIE CO. PUBUG UBRARY MOCKSVU±^ NO DAVIK COIINI V KNI KRPRISK RECORD. TIHIRSDAY. Nov. 8. IflW- o <r cr NO ■A . >• a f!L..O I^ui.se M. Masencup Hi " i i Winston-•Salem. died Tuesday. October 10She was born in Davld.son County Michael. She .spent her early life inDavidson County, most of her life inWinston-Salem. was a very activemember of Maple Springs UnitedMethmhs Church as long as healthpermitted, worked for ForsythTechnical Community College forseveral years and was a member ofForsyth County Homcmakers Exten sion Club. by her husband.Archie R Masencup. of the home;one son. Kent G. Masencup of Carv-sisters. Beulah Carter ofWinston-Salcm and Clara Sheek ofAdvaijre: one brother. A.N. MichaelJr of Winston-Salem: and a number01 nieces and nephews.A graveside service was heldThursday. Nov. |. at ForsythMemorial Park by the Revs. PaulStarncs and Paul Hamilton.Memorials may be made to MapleSprings United Methodist Church. ^ A. Ross formerly Ross.Win.«em ifed rM^^r-29. She was« Z- Monday,aod had liSm"'"""'"^ Advance70 years. for RcynoTds" Tob!l* "f R-7-Whitaker Park ta^ ^""'P3"y-New Bcihni *• ^ "wnibcf of••she served in»a.s a teachi? /r.i, r*" andanda memhernr.k"^.?'"^''^' School "onRoSir'''"'^''^''«'atcVer. •^"00 grandchildren- 15grandchildren: thmcCl,. sister.in^:tlr?r';:''"^'"i"'«aOaughter.in.rw m :'«Ross, hoth of Win." ' Nov. 2?' in"^NcV'^^^'i''Church with Dr Jer^ll« .Roiating. Intermrn. ^ of-Sinai A M F Mt.f'cnieiery. Advimce. '"" JGilmer Ladd Neal Jr. ! GilmerLiuJd NcalJr..63.of69ll 'Kcnbridge Drive. Clemmons died Sunday. Nov. 4. at his home.; He was born in Forsyth County to,Gilmcr Ladd Neal Sr. and Ha Doss;Neal.; He is survived by his wife. 'Elizabeth Allen Neal. of the hotne:three .stepchildren, Margaret Green- iwood of Clemmons. Robert .Steelmankif Winston-Salem. and Linda Tarleton of Mocksvillc; four grand children; four sisters. Mrs. Juanita ;Har1man. Mrs. Margaret Flinchum :and Mrs. Lura Marshall, all of;BcIcws Creek, and Mrs. Ruby Mat thews of Kcmersville: two brothers. J.W. Neal of Belews Creek .and Carl Neal of Mooiesville; and his mother. ■Mrs. Ha Doss Neal of Belews Creek. ! He was a retired lumberman and !was in construction work. ! The funeral was conducted Tues day. Nov. 6. at Belews Creek United .Church of Christ where he was a anember. Burial followed in the .vhurch cemetery. The Rev. Frank -Venable and Dr. Worth Greene officiated. ■ Memorials may be maile to Belews Creek United Church of Christ'Cemetery Fund. Mrs. Ruth Emily Shelry Mrs. Ruth Emily Mickey Shciry.78. of Bermuda Village. Advance,died Wednesday. Oct. 31. at her home. , mt-i '-kShe was bom January 6, 1912, mWinston-Salem to Edward Timothyand Ada Fogle Mickey. She had beenin declining health for several years.She attended Win.ston-Salem cityschools and graduated from SalemCollege. She returned home m 1984renewing her membership at theHome Moravian Church.She was married to John SlaterShciry on October 19. 1939. whosurvives of the home.Also surviving are: two daughters.Mrs. Sara Eliz LaRoe ofWashington. D.C. and Mrs. NancyLee Glaister of New York.City.N Y ; one son. John S. Shelry ofHcndersonville; three grandchildren;one sister. Mrs. William (MaryLouise) SinKin of New York City.N.Y.; two brothers. Paul F. Mickeyof pjston. Md. and Joseph H.Mickey of Winston-Salem.Funeral services were conductedSaturday. Nov. 3. at Home MoravimChurch Chapel by the Itev. RichardL. Sides with interment in the Moravian Graveyard. " iEloise F. Nesbit • Eloise Foster Nesbit. 65. of 44(MMatich Drive. Reno. Nev.. former-Jy of Coolecmee. died on Thursday.Nov. I. at Wa.shoc Medical Centerin Reno. She had been in declining health for several months.: The funeral was held Monday.JJov. 5. at Unity PresbyterianChurch. Woodleif. conducted by Dr.David L. Henry, pastor. Burial wasin the church cemetery.• Memorials may be made to Unity Presbyterian Church. P.O. Bos 28Woodleaf. N.C. 27054.• Bom March 6. 1925. in DavieCounty. Mrs. Nesbit was a daughterof the late Guy and Ella Nail Foster. Educated in the Davie and RowanCounty .schmds. she was a graduateof the Rowan School of Nursing andwas a retired licertsed practical nurse.She attended Unity Presbyterian Church.Her husband. William Wavnc Nesbit. died June 25. 1982.Survivors include: a daughter.Mrs. Squire (Geanne) Drendel ofReno. Nev.: a son. William W. Nesbit Jr. of Woodleaf; two brothers. Floyd Foster of Cooleemee and DonFoster of Daytona Beach. Fla.; threesisters. Mrs. H.R. (Modene) HendrixJr. of Mocksville. Enda Long of Cooleemee and Sue Milholen ofDaytona Beach. Fla.; two grandchildren: and four .siepgrandchildren. 0— OAVIE CO. PUBUC aBRSI^ Mocm/sujSt m t)AVIE COIiNTV ICNTEKI'RISE KI-X'ORI), riKtRSDAV. Nov. 8. I<)90- a o~ to O <i ' Pink E. Tatum The funeral for Pink Elizabeth Tatum was Tuesday, Nov.6. at Sum- mersctl Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Tom Rnbcrts, associate minister of the First Baptist Church, followed by a Committal Service, also in the chapel. Burial was in Jcruftalcm Baptist Church cemetery in Davie County. Bom Nov. 5. 1899. in Coolccnicc. Miss Tatum was a daughter of the late Samuel Jc.ssie and Ida Hinkle Tatum.■She was employed for many yearswith the U.S_. Treasury Department's accounting department in Washington. D.C. She retired in 1955 and movcsl to Salisbury in the early I9f)0s. A genealogist, she had published two books. "Jessie Tatum. and HisDeseendants" and "Benjamin Eaton and His Descendants." She alsohelped develop and publish a map ofthe original land grants in DavieCounty. Her papers and works have been donated lo the Rowan and Davie County public libraries. She was als«v a member of the First Baptist Church. Survivors include: a sister. Christine Tachary of Charlotte, andseveral nieces and nephews. Miss Tatum. 90. of 129 CircleDrive and Autumn Care NursingCenter of Salisbury, died Saturday.Nov.3. at the nursing center. C.A. 'Coley' White Mr. C.A. "Coley" White, 86. of1480 N. Main St.. Mocksville diedSunday. Nov. 4. at Davie County Hospital.He was born December 7.190.3. inSurry County lo Vance M. and LillieStarling White. Mr. While attendedHope Baptist Tabernacle InMocksville. and was a member ofMcKwe Uidgc No. 466 and N.C. Realtors As.sociation.Surviving are: his wife. RubyMiller White of the home; twodaughters. Mrs. Grady (Esllene) Hut-chins of Bermuda Run and Mrs. Archer (Anne) Livengood ofMocksville; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters,Fairene Key of High Point and Mrs.Roger (Elsie) Holder of Elkin; onebrother. Connie White of High Point:and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were to be at 2p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 7. atHay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel,conducted by the Rev. David Jordan.Burial was to follow in Forsyth Memorial Park.Memorials may he made to the American Heart As.sncialion. Lewis G. Wyatt Uwis Gene Wyatt. 60. of Route .3.Mocksville died Fritliiy, Nov. 2. asthe result of a farm tractor .accident.The funeriil was conducted .Sun day. Nov. 4. at Eaton's FuneralHome Chapel by the Revs. BillySloop .md Kermit Bailey. Burial wasin the Turrcntinc Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made lo the American Heart Association. P.O. Box 406. Mocksville. N.C. 27028.Born Aug. II. 19.30. in Davie County, he was a son of Valerie Gar- wiHid Wyatt of Route .3. and the lateCaesar Wyatt. He was employed by- Crown Wood Products.He was preceded in death by adaughter. Cynthia Luann Wyatt, in 1978. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife. BerlieWagner Wyatt: two daughters. Mrs.Gary (Brenda) Hawks of Route .3.Mocksville and Mrs. Jerry (Sherri) Jones of Advance: a son. Mitchell Wyatt of Route .3, Mtx'ksville: two grandchildren: and one sister. Mrs. Dot l.ittle of Alhcmarle. ■A Q. i t I>AV||.; (,)|,N| V knt|.;r|.|usi; rix ord. iih rsiuv. n„v. is. 1990- « (T* \r , I > -«a( c j Mrs. Ella Lula J. Barnes Mis. Ella Ijjia Jones Banics.70. of Rl. Advance died Wednesday, Nov. 7. al Kiirc Beach. Funeral services ivcic Salurday. Nov. 10. In Fork Baptist Church by the Revs. Gordon Joyncr and Yales Wilkerson. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Banics was born in Davic County to the late George Anderson and Lula Hendricks Jones and was retired with \ T/t years with AT& T. She was a member of the Fork Bap tist Church. Survivors include: her husband. Calvin Lee Barnes, of the home; three .sons. Bobby James. Rad and Larry Lee Barnes, all of Advance: seven grandchildren: three great grandchildren: four sisters. Mrs. James (Ruth) Livengood and Mrs. Sue Beck, hith of Linwood. Mrs. Glenn (Vae) Everhart and Mrs. Clarence (Burnell) Weaver, both of Lexington; and one brother, Mr. Roy Anderson Jones of (.exinglon. Isaac R. Davis Isaac Robert Davis, 84, of Route 5. Mocksvillc died Friday, Nov. 9, at Davie County Hospital aUcr being m declining health for the past three years and .seriously ill for two months. The funeral was held Sunday. Nov. II. at Eaton's Baptist Church with the Revs. David Oilbrcalli and Eugene Pettit omciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Eaton'sBaptist Church Building Fund. Route 8. Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028. or to the William R. Davie Volunteer Fire Department. Route .">. Mocksvillc N.C. 27028. Bom Aug. 6. 1906, in Davie County, he was a son of the late John Elmorc and Cora Hendricks Davis, and was retired with 20 years service from the Drcxel Heritage Furniture Co. He was also a fanner and was ac tive with senior citizens. A lifelong member of Eaton's Baptist Church, he was a senior deacon. Me was preceded in death by twn daughicrs. Manila D. Medlin in' I9XR and Winilieil Davis in I9h|, Survivors include: his wife. Nan nie Dixon Davis of the home: one daughter, Mrs. Eugene (Myra) Davis Ellis of Mocksvillc: three sons. John Willis Davis of Hamptonvillc. RohenEugene Dttvis and Donald GrayDavis, both of Ctxriecmcc: 10 grand children: four great-grandchildren: and one sister. Mrs. Mattve Lou lliHlgins ol Florida. Hazel 'Jane' Campbell Mrs. Hazel Marie "Jane" Camp bell of Rl. .^. Hickory Hill, Mocksvillc died Tuc.sday. Nov. 6, at her home after being in declining health. Funeral .services were Friday. Nov. 9. in lialon's Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. David Daniels, pastor of Bixby Presbyterian Church. Graveside services were held Tucsrlay. Nov. 1.1. in the Na tional Cemetery in Dayton. Ohio. Mrs. Campbell was born in Penn sylvania and had resided in Davic County for the piist 12 years. She was president of the Hickory Hill Women's Golf Association. Her husband. Floyd F. Campbell, preceded her in death in 1976. Survivors include: two daughters. Frances Jane Hcsson of California and Erin Campbell of Virginia: three .sons, Mike Campbell of Maryland. Patrick Campbell of Tennessee and Sean Campbell of Florida; four grandehildren: three slepgrand- children and one sister. Iwyla Ralston of Rorida. Clyde W. Fishei Mr. Clyde William Fishcl. 82. of 4860 Follansbee Rd.. Winston-Salem died Wednesday. Nov. 7. He was born October 6. 1908. in Forsyth County to Sanford and Gin- nie Brewer Rsltel. He had spent most of his life in Forsyth County, was a lifelong carpenter, was with Tuttlc Lumber ('onipany for over 20 years before retiring, was a menilvr of Friedltcrg Moravian Church, and was with GrilTilh Volunteer Fire Depart ment in the traffic division for a number of years. He is survived by: his wife, Mcr- tic Allen Fishei. of the home: four daughters, Mrs. Virginia F. Davis and Mrs. Juanita F. Troutman. both of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Peggy F. Shuford of Midway and Mrs. Patty F. Hendrix of MiK'ksvillc: three sons. Wilbiirn C.. Roger S. aihl Sidney A. Fishei. all of Winston-Salem: 18 grandchildren: 1.9 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild; three .adopted grand children from IX'tiniark and Sweden . and two hnalier.s. .S.IL and Grovei Fishei. both of Win.ston-Salcm. Funeral services were Friday. Nov. 9. at Fricdhcrg Moravian Church by the Revs. Robert Wolf and NrrrwotKl Green ivith burial in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Fricdbcrg Moravian Church (iravevaid Fund. ' Mr. Clyde D. Cleary Mr. Clyde Delia Cleary. 73. of Route 8. Mocksvillc died Thursday. Nov. I. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born in Davie County to James and Robbie Smith Cleary. He was of the Baptist faith and a farmer. He was married to Flora Tutterow Cleary November 22. 1937. who sur vives of the home. Surviving also are: two daughters. Elizabeth C. Baity of Route 3. Y.adkinvillc and Marie C. Hawks of Route 4. Yndkinville: seven sons. James Cleary of Clcvelau<l. Bobby Odell Cleary of Statesville. Tommy (Dene) Cle.ary of Mocksvillc. Dor- man Cleary and David Cleary. both of Yadkinville. Kirk and Wayne Cleary. both of Mocksvillc: 18 grandchildren: one stepgrand- daughter: four great-grandchildren: one stcpgreat-grandcbild: and one sister. Mamie White of Mock.sville. Funeral services were Sunday. Nov. 4. at Ijames Baptist Church by the Revs. Dcau Coffey and Graham WtMtten. Burial was in the chiirch cemetery. ^ Beixjamin Gregory Benjamin Gregory. 80. of Route 8. MrK'ksville died on Thursday. Nov. 8. at Rowa n Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. The funeral was licid Mon day. Nov. 12. at Mount Carmcl lloline.ss Church in Houstonvillc. conducted by Pastor Jessie Ixach. Burial w.is in Rose Cemetery. Born April 1.9. 1910. in Ircdell County. Gregory was a son oftltc late l-aura Gregory. Retired in 1970 from Davic Nursery, where he was employetl as a laiul.scapcr. he wjis a member of Mount Carmcl Holiiu-ss Church. Survivors include: his wife. Helen Lyons Gregory: tw<i daughicrs. Helen Mimre nl .Statesville and . .Shirk) Griint of Highway 601. smith | of M.Kksville; three grandchildren: two sons-in-law; seven sisters-in-law; | seven hrolhcrs-in-law; .-md a father- , in-law-. 0.i<aim Lyons of .Statesville. Hewey Parrish and J.P. Si/emorc. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. DAVIE CO. PUBUC QBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC DAVIK tOllNI V ElVl ERPRISE RKt f»KI). IIII-RSIUV. N„v. ,5. .990- -12 §=■ k- (T— .o Mrs. Ruby C. James Mrs. Riiby Klicii Cnrler Jiiiiu-s. 71<>rRl. 14. Old Mill Rd . Ux-Inglon died Wednesday. Nov. 7. at her home.Funeral .scrvicts were SaturdayNov. 10. at Good Hope UnitedMethinlist Church by the Rev. Tommy Robctlson. Interment ttas in thechurch cemetery.She was born in Davie CountyMarch 16. |r»|9. lo the late Tommyami Adelia Hanclinc Carter. Her husband. Mr. IVrcv .lames, died (Vlober 8. I <)«.">. Surviving arc: two sons. P. Ix ibcrtJames and Chester C. James. Inilh ofOld Mill Farm R<l.. l.c.xington; onedaughter. Mrs. Don iWanda)Hastings of Forest City: four grandchildren; and tsvo sisters. Mrs.Audrey James of Rt. |4. Ixxingtonand Mrs. I jura Ijcc Robertson of Rt. 4. MiK'ksville. / Magdalene S. Miller Mrs. Magdalene Smith Miller. 78.of Rt. I, Box 10. Advance, died athome Tuesday. Nov. 6.She was bom May 1.5. 1912. in•Advance to Joseph Henry and Mat-lie Faircloth Smith. She was amember of hfaccdonia MoravianChurch. She and her hasband ownedand operated Miller Grocery for .1.5years in the Hill.sdale community atthe corner of Hwy. 801 and 158.She wa.s preceded in death by herhusKmd. IxwisJ. Miller Sr. in 1986and a daughter. Johnsie Miller Willi.-ird in 1956.Surviving are: a son. L.J. MillerJr. of Advance; a daughter, Mrs.Ruth Miller Brown of the home: four grandehildrcn: five greatgrandchildren: a sister. Mrs. Hall(lla) Walker of Advance: twohrothers. John Odell Smith of Advance and Joseph H. Smith ofMocksville and a dear friend.Drcama Haynes of Advance.Funeral services were conductedFriday. Nov. 9. at Voglcr's Clem-mons Chapel with the Revs. E.flampton Morgan and Leon Woixlofficiating. Burial was in MacedoniaMoravian CImtch Gravcyarrl.Memorials may be maile toHospice ol Davic County. • Clay Boyd Keijer Mr. Clay Boyd Keller. 59. of Jennings Rd.. Rt. I. Union Grove, diedlue.sday. Nov.6. at Duke Universi ty Medical Center.He was Nirn in Davic County Mtiy20, 19.11. to the late William Franklinand Cmy Gertrude .Strood Keller. Hewas the president of Union GroveMilling Company and had served inthe National Guard.He is survived by his wife, theformer Joan Jenkins: two sons,Gregg J. Keller of Ankara. Turkeyand Charleston. S.C. and Michael B.Keller of the home: one daughter.Mrs. JiHly K Gibson of CarolinaBeach; two grandchildren; threebrothers, W.V. "Buck" Keller.I.e.sler J. Keller and Raymond AKeller, .all ol Mixksville.Funeral services wen- conductedIhiirsilay. Nov.8. at Union GroveUnited Mcthixlist Cliurch by the Rev.R. Dean Kelly and Dr. Donald W.Haynes.- Burial followed in thechurch ccniclcry.Memorials may be made to UnionGrove Unitcrl Mcthixlist ChurchCemetery Fuml. P.O. Box .55. UnionGrove, N.C. 28689. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC MOCKSVILLE, l.iicillc L. I'licl|).s l.iicillc lankloid PIxIps. fif,. ofRoute 4. Pine Ridge Road.Cixilecmce died uncx(KTlcdly .Sunday. Nov. II. at Kiman MemorialHospital.The funeral was Tuc.siliiy, Nov. 1.1.at Ncedmoa- Church of Christ, vyithTim Pinkston. minister, officiating.Burial wa.s in the church cemetery. Born Jan. .11. 1924. in Wilkcsboro,Mrs. Phclps was a daughter of the late Millard G. .iiid Sallic WaddellEaiiklord. .She was a graihiale ol(iMilecmcc High Schixd and a home maker.•She was a member of NeedmorcChurch of Christ and the NorthCarolina and Davie CountyBeekeepers Associations and a life member of the Disiibled American Veterans and VFW auxiliaries. •Survivors include: her husband.William Clarence Phelps. whom .shemariicil Jan. 8. 19-14; thn-e sons.Williaiii C. and Maivin W. Phclps, both of .Salisbury, and Charlie G.Phclps of Crxilccoice; l«x> daughters.Mary Phelps Sliolfucr and PeggyPhclps Tcsncr. Ixilh of Cixilcemce; 11 grandchildren; a brother. Jaiik's l.ankford ol Cixilecmee; and twosisters. Mrs. Fred (Delia) Phelps and Cora Jane Wall, both of .Salishurv. UBRARY NC Rev. Willie i. Legrant The Rev. Willie Jones Legrant of2850 Old Grccn.sboro Rd., Winslon-Salcm died Friday. Nov. 2. at For-.syth Memorial Hospital.He w.as born in Benncttsvillc, S.C.He was a retired employee of R.J.Reynolds Tobacco Company. Whit-aker Park, and pa.stor of First Baptist Church in Harmony for 18 years.He was a member of the 2.1rdStreet Orchid Flower Club and aformer member of Scottish RitesMason, and several other groups andorgani/atiotts in the community.He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hester L. Legrant. of the home; one.son. Willie Ixgrant Jr. of Tiffany.Ohio; one sister. Mrs. Bernice Tucker of Forstoria. Ohio: livebrothers. Bishop Oscar G. Legrant ofWinston-Salera, Thurmond Ixgrantof McCiill. S.C.. Huel Ijigrant andHorace Ugrant. both of Tiffany.Ohio and Walter l.cgtnnt of Columbus. Ohio: one sistcr-in-law. Mrs.Ethel Johnson of Philadelphia. Pa.;one brother-in-law, Mr. LutherHelton of Camdcn. N.J.; and a hostof nieces, nephews, and other relatives.Funeral services were conductedThursd.iy. Nov. 8. at First BaptistChurch in Harmony, conducted bythe Rev. James Camphcll. Burial was•n the f-hnrch crmclerv. Martha S.F. Shipley Mrs. Martha Stilley FearringtonShipley. 84. of 5036 Baux Mountain. Rd., Winston-Salem died Tuesday Nov. 6.She was born Febttiaiy 22, 1906.In Forsyth County to Will and Julial.oggins Stilley. .She spent most ofher life in Fonsyth County, was withR.J. Reynolds Tobacco Companyover 40 years before retiring and wasa very active and charter member ofUnion Gospel Baptist Church in Germanton.She is survived by: four daughters.Mrs. Jack (Thelma) Gilley ofWinston-Salem, Mrs. Otis (Lucy)Phelps of Clemmons. Mrs. Ncal(Betty) Branch of Ml. Airy and Mrs.Boh (Frances) Brandon of Pinnacle;12 gr.mdchildren; 1.1 greatgrandchildren; two .stepdaughters.Mrs. Geraldine .Stitcher of Danville,Vil. and Mrs. Loiii.sc King ofWinston-Salem: two stepsons. R.-iy.Shipley of Winston-.Salcm and JamesShipley of Advance: It) slcpgrand-childrcn and a number of stop great-grandchildren.Also surviving arc: two sisters.Mrs. Delia Forhusof Lcwisvillc andMrs. Beulah i^immerman ol Winston-.SaIeni and two brothers.Jack .Stilley of Winston-.Salem amiOdell Stilley of Clemmons.Her first hu.sband, Cecil Fearrington and her second husband. RayShipley both preceded her in death.A daughter. Lois James and a .xtep-.xnn. David Shipley, also preceded her in death.Funeral services were Friday.Nov. 9. at Union Gospel BaptistChurch in Geniranton by the Revs.Willie Cate lawson .xttd B. A. Carrollwith burial in Muddy Creek Churchof Christ cemetery. I>AVIK V I;NI|.;r|.KIS|; RW„R,,. IHl RSnAV. N,,,. ,5. ,99fl- o <y- v; y <3" o Mrs. Evella B. vSutton / Mrs. Mary W. White Mrs. F.vclla Bmrc SulUiii, 78. of .'857 Oscciila RJ.. Elnn College, (lied Tuesday. Nov. 6. al her home. ■She was N>rn in Davic County to the late Robcrl M. and Pcrnte Rcavis Rone, was Tormcr owner andoperator of Piedmont Dry Cleaners, a member of Elon Crrllege Community Church, and was a memher of the Old North Stale Chapter of theOAR* Rainb**w Garden Club,Funeral services were Thursday.Nov 8. at Elon College CommunityChurch by Dr. John M. Irvene Jrand the Rev. Dave Gilbert. Burialwas in Bethlehem Christian ChurchCemetery. . . u i r-.rlSurviving are; her husJiand. CaHolt Sutton Jr.. of the home; fourdaughters. Mrs. Joanna S- Summersof Greensboro. Mrs. Mmtha ^Mayof Gibsonville. Mrs. Judy S. Wrightof Burlington and Mrs. Donna .Moss of Elon College; ime son.Robert H. Sutton Sr. of SouthernPines; 12 grandchildren; 3 greatgrandchildren; and two sisters MrsIna B. Harris of Hamptonville andMiss Luetta N. Booe ofWiaston-Salem.Memorials may be t"®"®Hospice of Alamancc. 1713Edgcwood Ave.. Burlington. N.t. Mrs. Mary Wood White. 81. of Winston-.Salnn Convalescent Center,died Tuesday. Nov. 6. She was Ixirn March 20. 1*8)9. in Osford. to J. Robert and Maggie WoolriclvWood. She spent most of her life in Henderson, wtis a niciiihcrof the First Baptist Church in Hender- .son and had lived in Winston Salem since Fehriiary of 1990..She is survived by: two sons. Dr. John J. White Jr. of Bermuda Run and Robert W. White of Sunimer-Ticld; three grandchildren: and onegreat-grandchild.A graveside service was held Friday. Nov. 9. at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Henderson liy Dr. Marion Carl.Memorials may he made to Henderson Public Library. Henderson. Glenn Zurbrick Mr. Glenn Zurbrick. 87. of Rt. ID.Bos 2868. lx:singlon died Saturday.Nov. 10. at Medical Park Hospital in Winston-Salem.He was born April 16. 1903. inSanilac County. Michigan, to George and Pearl Fox Zurbrick. Mr. Zurbrick was sales manager for General Motors Trucks for 21 years in Michigan and delivered the H'iitMoii-Salrm Jtmrniil in the Mid way area for eight years. He was a member of U.C.T. and Oak Forest United Methodist Church. He is survived fiy: his wife. Elinor Smith Zurbrick. of the home; one son. i.loyd G. Zurbrick of Livonia. Mich.: two daughters. .Shirley Smith of Walhridge. Ohio, and Diane Z. Holleman ol Farminpton; seven grandchildren; eight great-grand children; one brother, tiarl Zurbrick ol Snover. Mich.: and one sister. Helen Butterniore of Canton. Mich Funeral services were at Oak Forest United Methodist Church on Tnesday. Nov. 13. with the Rev.David Wyani officiating. Burial w:is in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. «/) "i I ISIBUC UBRARvWOCKSVIUE, NC -WVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. Nov. 22. 1990 -o <r- <s- \ James Ray Atkins James Ray Atkins. 47. of Duke Street. Coolecniee Jictl Saturrlay. Nov. 17. at Forsylli Memorial Hospital. Winston Salcm. A gravesitlc service svas to he ton- cluctc<l by tltc Rev. Paul Key at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Nov. 20. at la:vel Cross United Methodist Church ' cemetery. Surry County. Born Jan. 17.194.7. in Surry Cou- ty. Atkins was a son of Alma Whitt • Atkins of MiKksville and the late • Henry D. Atkins. He was a self- employed brick mason. Survivors include: two daughters. Jennie A. Maybcrry of Statesville and Melissa A. Poplin of Dobson; a son, Wichael R. Atkins of Rural Hall: three grandchildren: two sisters, lla Mite White of Eden and Faye Sawyers of Mount Airy, and seven brothers, Billy J. Atkins of Arirona. John W. Atkins of Asheville. Roy Atkins of Statesville antl Kenneth. Charles. Paul and Jimmy Atkins, all of.Uobson. John M. McBride Mr. John Michael McBride. 32. of Columbia. S.C.. died in Walterboro, .S.C.. Monday, Nov. 12. as a result of an auto accident. He was born December 17. 1957, in Fort Smith. Ark. He was a graduate of R.J. Reynolds High .School and attended the University of North Carolina in Charlotte. He had made his residence in Columbia. S.C., for the past eight years. Surviving arc: his wife, Peggy Friar McBride of Columbia, S.C.; two daughters. Heather and Kelly McBride, both of Columbia; his pitrents. John L. and Suzanne Sage ly McBride of 137 Ivy Circle, Ber muda Run: his grandmother, Mrs. Alta Sagely of Cicmmons and his great-grandmother, Mrs. Virgie Sagely of Van Buren, Ark.; a brother, Neil McBride of Cicmmons; two .sksters, Melanie Sweat of Lex ington, S.C., and Melissa McBride of Atlanta. Ga. ' Funeral services were conducted Friday, Nov. 16, at Vogler*s Cicm mons Chapel with burial in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Mrs. Tawana V. Jones ^ james G. Knight Mrs. Tawana Ijcigh Vcrmm Jones. 45 of Rt. 2, Yadkinvillc died Mon day. Nov. 12. at N.C. Baptist Hospital. . She was born August 4. 1945. tn Winston-Salem. She is survived by: her Inisband. Ralph Jones of Winston^Salem: a daughter, Kimberly Hailey of Greensboro: her mother. Myrtle Ayers Vemon of Kernersville: two sisters. Carolyn Harrell of Chapel Hill and Gipsy Shea of Bermuda Run: two brothers, Keith Vernon ofWinston-Salcm and Neal Vernon of Pfafftown. Graveside services were conducted Thursday. Nov. 15. James Gray Knight Lula Wood Simp . 69. of Pineville Road, Farmington died unexpectedly at 11:07 p.m. on Sun- diiy, Nov. 18. of an ap[rarcnt heart attack at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. The IxKfy will remain at Hayworth- Milier Funeral Home in Winston- Salcm pending completion of funeral arrangements. Willie P. Farrish Sr. Mr. Willie Paddi.son Parrish Sr.. 82. of 2915 Bellairc Circle. Walker- town died Ihursday. Nov. 15. at For syth Memorial Hospital. He was born in Guilford County, a son of Henry A. and Geneva ijtke Winfrey Parrish and was a retired carpenter with R.J. Reynolds Tobac co Company. He was ,i life member of the Walkcrtown Baptist Church and served as deacon and Sunday .SchiHil teacher and Scout leader. He was preceded in death by his wife. Mrs. Ruby Swain Parrish and daughter, Lois Ann Parrish. Survivors include: two daughters. Mrs. Bill (Mavanecn) Cromer of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Bill (Ja- ncanc) Trute of Walkcrtown: two sons. Willie P. Parrish Jr. of Mocksville and Oiin K. Parrish of Walkcrtown: nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren: two sisters, Mrs. Alta Lovette of Stokcsdalc and Mrs. Ona Motphis of Kernersville: two brothers, Hubert Parrish of Kcmcrsville and Johanna l^irri.sh of San Marcos, Calif. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, Nov. 17, at Hayworth- Miiler-Cain Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Stanley Howard and Harold Fletcher. Interment was in the Gardens of Memory in Walkcrtown. Memorials may be directed to the Walkcrtown Baptist Church or Church Outreach Mini.stries of Walkcrtown. OXVtE CO. PUBUC UBI»VMQCKSVlLLEi ^ son Lola WiHid Simpson. 76. of Mocksville died on Friday, Nov. 16. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem after a short illness. .She was born in Surry Cininty.September 3. 1914, to FJitha Slayd(m and Pete Wiwd Sr. .She was preceded in death by her husband, Sam Simpson, and a son. Troy Simpson. Surviving arc: three daughters. Mrs. Debbie Whitt of Ijcxington, Mrs. Joann Brooks of Hamptonville and Mrs. Mary Ruth Kimmer of MiK-ksville: three sons. Wayne .Simp son of Dobson, Homer Simpson of Randlcman and Harry Simpson of Courtney: 14 grandchildren: 10great-grandchildren: one sister, Mrs. Susie Stanley of Mt. Airy and two brothers. Pete Wood and Richard Wood, both of Dobson. Funeral services were held Sunday. Nov. 18. at the Davis and Sons Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Pincy Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. w -DAVIE county enterprise record. THURSDAY. Nov. 22. 1990 Gurney F. Smith Mr. Gumey F. Smith. 74. a resident of 158.1 Graham Avenue, Henderson, died Sundjiy. Nov. 18. atMaria Parham Hospital. He was a native of Davie Coitntynod was the son of the late Floyd and Josephine Tucker Smith.He was an airline pilot with Pied mont Airlines, being one of the first original pilots and later was a cor porate pilot. He was a inemhcr of the N C. Quiet Rirdmen (QB's) of which he served as a foriiier Governor, and a member of the OX5. Memorial .services were to be beld Tuesilay. Nov. 20. at 2 p.m. in the tiiapel of the J.M. White Funeral H.mic by the Rev. Inland Smith. He IS survived by his wife. Mrs. Rcgina Parker Smith, of the home- one daughter. Mrs. Gale Smith Deans of Raleigh; one son. Gurney F. Smith Jr. of Chesapeake. Va.; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and four sisters. Mrs.Irene S. Arniswonhy. Mrs. Ruby S McKnight. Mrs. Grey S. Robertson and Mrs. Jessie S. Hudson, all of Advance. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer .Socie ty. in care of Mrs. Antiabell Page. lOMI Hargrove St.. Henderson. N.C 27.S.16. W. Albert Smith Mr. W. Albert Smith. %, of 1.1 Center Street. Coolcemee died .Sun day. Nov. 18. in the emergency room of Rowan Memorial Ho.spit.il. He had been seriously ill for the past two weeks. A graveside .service was to be held al 2 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 20. at Jericho Church of Christ cemetery. Memorials may be iimde to the Bi- . We Camp Fund. Jericho Church of ; DHrisl. Route 7. Mock.sville. N.C. 12^028 or to the Cooleaiiee United - Methodist Ouirch. CoideeiiK-e. N C 27014. •; n Mr. Smith was born April 11.■1894. in Davie County to the late; William and Mary Rlizahcth Smith' Smith and was retired from Erwin Mills.. His wife. Nora Spry Smith. . preceded him in death in 1976.Survivors include: two daughters,Mrs. Joe (Sue) Cuthrell ami Mrs. Glenn (Harel) Ijamcs. both of Coolecmee; two sons. LawrenceSmith of Cmilcemec. and RichardSmith of Houston. Texas; 10 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren;three great-great-grandchildren; andone brother. Mr. John Smith of theJericho coniiminily in Mocksville. Mrs. Sarah M. Tucker • Mrs. Sarah McClendon Tucker.68 of Rt. I. Advance died Wednes-d.-,V. Nov. 14, at Forsyth MemorialHospital after being in declininghealth for three years and serioustyill for three weeks.An entombment service was heldFriday. Nov. 16. at the MMsolcunof Bethlehem UnitedChurch cemetery with the Rev.Robert Peiirifoy otnciaimg-Mrs. Tucker w.is horn (Xtober -t.1922. in Dothnn. Ala., to the late{^ar and Cona McClendon and w^retired with 30 years of ^rvicewuth R ]. Reynolds Tobacco Co. -She wasa member of Bethlelicm UnitedMethixlisl Church..Survivors include: licr husKind.Alex Glenn Tucker of theson. Michael Glenn Tucker of Rt. I.Advance-, one gr:imlcbihl;iwo sisierj.-Helen Jackson of Dothan. Ala. andMargurite IxwisofPhenix Ala. andone Either. S.R. McClendon of Mt.Holly. Ark. cr a a V) Q I W <3- . <1 V John Obie Wilson Mr. John Obie Wilson. 66. ofRoute 7. Mocksville. died early Sunday morning. Nov. II, in Rowan Memorial Hospital after an illness of seven months.He was born in Davie County toFloyd Wilson Sr. and the late Mary VanEaton Wilson. He was a formeremployee of Heritage Furniture and retired from Holly Farms.In addition to his father of Hickory, he is survived by two .sons. Kevin Brewster Wilson and Tim Wilson, both of Mocksville; five halfbrothers. Ronnie, Benny. Floyd Jr.. Glenn and Donald Wilson, all of Hickory. The Rev. T.S. Holman officiated at the burial which was held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Nov. 14, in Rose Cemetery. Mrs. Gladys S. Woolen Mrs. Gladys Mae Stcclman Wmiten. 73. of Rt. 3. Yadkinvilledied Monday. Nov. 12. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. ; She was born in Yadkin County toHarding and Minnie J.-me SharpeStcelman. She was a member of Sandy Springs Baptist Church and wasretired from Unifi. She was marriedio William H. WmWen. who diedApril 7. 1970.Surviving arc: two daughters. Mrs. Charles (Martha) W. Spence ofGreenville. S.C.. and Mrs. Ralph M.(Pat) W. Barker of Mocksville; twograndchildren: seven stcpgrand-children: one grc.at-granddaughtcr;one stepgreat-granddmightcr; oneiLstcr. Ms. Dora Eads of Yadkinville;bnd four brothers. LawrenceStcelman of Kannapolis. Tliomas H. Steelman of Baltimore. Md.. Billy H.Stcelman and P,-uil R. Stcclman. htUh of Yadkinville.• Mrs. Wiwten was preceded indeath by two sisters. Mary t.eeStcclman ami .Sally Bet Stcclman andalso a brother. Joseph Clyde Stcclman. ; Funeral services were Thursday.Nov. 15. at Harmony Grove FriendsMeeting by the Revs. NelsonSpjiuldiiig. l>jvid Riser and Richaidflskew. Burial svas in tlie church eiljictcry. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. TliURSDAV. Nov. 29. 1990- / Mr. Malcolm B. Arnold Mr. Malcolm Bradley Arnold, 80. df 305 Lewisviile-Vienna Rd., Ix:wi$vi1le died Friday, Nov. 23, at Forsylh Memorial Hospital. He was born October 11,1910, in Abbington, Va., to Milton and Julie Syphcrs Arnold. He was of the Hfethodist faith. • Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Eiizabeth H. Arnold of the home; two daughters. Betty Arnold Spry of Ad vance and Peggy Arnold Freeman of Asheville; one son, Jerry Bradley Ar- Oold of Wiivston-Salcm: six grand children; and two brothers, Luther Artudd of Columbus, Oa., and Elmer Arnold of Johnson City, Tenn. n Funeral services were Sunday, fdov. 25. at Hay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Bill Chap man. Burial was in Legion Memorial Cemetery Park in Cooleemee. W A'i*0'^Mae SmithKk^HtwasselFemploycdanda Cheek, ne waveteran of Ae Jlotwn served in the ^ daughters.Surviving are thrw iaj^^ Mrs. -r^aey Sprinkle ofWalkertown. Tracy PMocksvlUe, and M ^(Dawn)Ste^rtjfR»^.Uw, *?"?• ?wk of Winston-Salem,Elaine Cheek oi .Stephen airfS^Edgerton,Oiu^ Richatd (Ola Jean) b^hofWinston;&»«^G« ,9,MrvicesweteteUlMot^y-^^^,^^^ Parsons * by the Rev.Jackson County. W.va..oy y^Uliam Layne Jr. « I Mary Evelyn Anderson i Mary Evelyn Amlcr-son. 65, of ; Route 6, Mocksville, died Sunday, I Nov. 25 at Forsyth Memorial • Hospital in Winston-Salem after a n period of declining health. ' The funeral was held Tuesday, ; Nov. 27 at Chestnut Grove United I Methodist Church conducted by the n Rev. Kathy Tart, pastor. Buriai was ; in the church cemetery. ; Memorials may be made to ; Chestnut Grove United Methodist : Church. Rmite 6. Mocksville, N C : 27028. ; Born in .Sallsburg. Pa.. June 29, ' 1925, Mrs. Anderson was a daughter of the late John Sheltz of Mocksville and Kalherine VenscI Holrheimer of the home. A iionicmaker. .she was a member of Willoughby Hills United Methodist Church in Willoughby Hill, Ohio. A former re.sidcnt of Cleveland, Ohio, she h.ad lived on Route 6. Mocksville, for the pa.st 13 years. An orchid colturist, she was a member of the Amcriean Orchid Society and a member and past president of the Greater Cleveland Orchid Society, She was .also a member of the Triad Orchid, Piedmont N.C. Orchid, Triangle Orchid, and Columbus. Ohio, orchid societies. : Survivors, in addition to her parents, include her husband. Vem Anderson; two daughters. Dr. I.inda Oglesby of Diiriiam and Laura Park of Miami. Fla.; and two grandchildren. (L o o OaVie Counly Public Librsry Mocksville, NC Mr. Lindon L. Canter ; Mr. Lindon Lester Canter. 57. of 8640 Center Grove Church Rd., Clcmmons. died Wednesday. Nov. h. He was bom in CIcmnnms July 28,1933, to Nonnie Lc.ster and Mary Longworth Canter. He was a mcmlicr df Center Grove Baptist Church and the North Carolina Home Builders Association. Surviving, in addition to his parents, are: his wife. Martha Ann Teague Camer of the home; two daughters. Angeia Moon and Tammy Griflin, both of Advance: a s«m. Mike Canter of Clcmmons; two grandchildren; two .sisters. Wanda Canter and Nancy Dubsun. and one brother. Larry Canter, all of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were conducted Saturday. Nov. 24. at Vogler's Clcmmons Chapel with the Rev. Mark Harris officiating. Burial followed in Center Grove Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Center Giuvc Baptist Church Building FutxI. Ruth Marybell CllneRulhMarybcllClineainc.73 of 6171 Gold Hill RuaJ- Concord, aRockwell native, died Monday, Nov. 26 at Cabatrus MemorialThe funeral was to be held at 3p.m. Wednesday at St. Jo'""«Lutheran Church, conduct^ by the Rev. Paul Milholland. Burial was tobe in the church cemetery. Memorials may made to S • John's Utheran Oiurch. IW St.John's Church Road, Concord, N.C. ToJnSept. 13, 1917-Mrs. Clinewas a daughter of the lo'c \ and Mary Alice Foutx Ciine. Aretired secretary, she was a life-longmember of St. John's LutheranChurch, where she wa-s a fon'^fSun- day school teacher and a the Margaret Shipton Circle. She was also a member ofClub and attended theHer hashaml, W. Cecil Clmc, died April 30. 1985. ,.1,,-,Survivors include a "5"8Mcf. Shirley C. Misenhcimer of Concord , three sons, Larry Cline ofRonald Cline of Graham and Gerald Cline of Advance; a brother, John"Harvey Ciine of Concord: and 10 grandcWldfcn. DAVIE CODNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TUURSDAV. N»v. 29. 199(1- <0 <5^ Cr rt> / _ -A o y Mr. Waller O. Dallon Mr. Walter (Well Dallon. 69, of Route 7. Mocksville died on Friday,Nov. 23, at his hon« adcr hcing in n declining health. Funeral .services were conducted Sunday, Nov. 25, in the chapel of Morrison Studevent Funeral Home with Elders Harry Dalton and Steve D,alton flfTicialing. Burial was Mon-day, Nov. 26, in New Calvary Holiness Church cenwiery. Bom in Iredell County June 28, 1921, Dalton was a son of Nick and Lillie Carson Dalton. He was a retired land.scapcr. His wife. Virginia Fowler Dalton. preceded him in death. Survivors include: a .son. Wendell Dalton of iIk home: one grandchild; (wo brothers, Charles Nathaniel and Hubert M. Dallon, both of Mock.svillc: and two sisters. Lillian Doulin and Ruby Himcll, both of Mocksville. / Agnes Louise Jones Agnes Loui.sc Jones. 74. of Route 4. Advance, died Tuesday. Nov. 27 at Brian Center in Salisbury. The funeral will be held Thursday. Nov. 29 at Mocks United Methodist Church comluctcd by the Rev. Harland Creech, with burial in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Batons Funeral Home. The body will be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Miss Jones was born June 3, 1916 in Davie County, the daughter of Flossie Cornat/er Jones of Meridian Nursing Home in Salisbury, and the Kate Marvin Jones. She was a homemaker and a member of Mtteks United Methodist Church. Survivors, in addition to her mother, include two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Orrell of Advance and Mrs. Mildred Brown of Summerfield; one brother, Paul G. Jones of Advance; several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Nannie G. Head Mrs. Nannie Grifllth Head, 90. of Rt. 4, Mrxksville died at Davie County Ho^ital Thursday, Nov. 23. aOer a serious illness of two weeks. Funeral services were Sunday, Nov. 25, at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Rill Crcason. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park in S.ilishury. Mrs. Head was born March 8, 1900, in Davie County to the late John S. and Nettie Borx Griffith and was retired with .35 years of service with Erwin Mills. She was a ntember of Cooleemee First Baptist Church. Her husband. Fred William Head preceded her in death in 1965. Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. Bill (Margie) Beauchamp of Cooleemee and Mrs. Jessie (Merlcne) Boger of Ft. Laudcrdale, Fla.; two sons. Bud Head of Rt. 4. Mocksville and Jim Head of Kan- napolis; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one sKslcr. Mrs. Myrtle Hcllard of Che.sapeake. Va.; and one brother. Floyd S. Griftith of Charlotte. James Gray Knight The funeral for James Gray Knight was held Wednesday. Nov. 21. at Advance Baptist Church in Advance, conducted by the Rev. Lanny Atkins. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Heart As.sociation. Rowan County Chapter, 2312 E. Innes St.. Salisbury. N.C. 28144, or the American Cancer Society of Rowan County, P.O. Box 1264. Salisbury. N.C. 28145. Born Aug. 6, 1921. in Winslon- Salem, Knight was a son of Rufus Clarence Knight and Lessie Lyons Wilson of Winston-Salem. He was rctir^ from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. with 36 yetirs of service as plant engineer in Lexington, Ky. He was a member of Advance Bap tist Church and had served in the Civil Service Department through the U.S. Navy during World War II. His wife, Mary Kathleen Snow Knight, died Dec. 31, 1988. Survivors irtclude: two daughters. Libby Button of Nicholasville, Ky.. and Phyllis Bullins of Advance; a foster son. Terry Wayne Wall of Winslon-Salcm; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one si.stcr. Talma McGce-Head of Winston- Salem; and one brother, Edtwrd "Buck" Wilson of Tucson. Ariz. Knight, 69, of Pincvillc Road. Far- mington died unexpectedly on Sun day. Nov. 18, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem of an ap parent heart attack. Beuiah Ann Y. Howard Mrs. Beuiah Ann Young Howard. 51. of Rt. I, Charlie Young Rd.. Weslfleld, died Thursday. Nov. 22. after a seven-month illness. She was bom Dec. 5, 1938. to Charlie and Bertha Essick Young. She was employed in the business of fice of the N.C. School of the Arts for l9'/i years. She was preceded in death by her father. She is survived by her husband, Harold Dean Howard; one son and daughter-in-law. Donnic and Kathy Howard of Winston-Salem; one grand.son; her mother, Mrs. Charlie Young of Rt. I, Westficld; one brother. Rayvon and wife, Wanda Young of Kernersvillc; two .sisters. Mts. Btibby (Fayc) Sands of I jwson- ville and Mrs. Curtis (Ruby) Gordon ofRt. I, Westficld; one .sister-in-law. Nancy Young of Rt. I. Westficld; one brother-in-law and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Howard of Rixky Mount; and her father and mother-in-law. Otis and Hazel Howard of Mocksville. Funeral services were held .Sunday, Nov. 25. at Stoncy Ridge Baptist Church hy the Rev. Mike Sands. In lieu of flowers, mcmoriiils may be made to Stoney Ridge Baptist Chinch. Charlie Young Memorial Center, Rt. I. Box 207. Westficld. N.C. 27053. r -1, FuWic lO (a OAVIK. ( (HiNTV ENTERrRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. Niiv. 29. 1990- Mr. David A. Marshall Mr. David Andrew Marshall, 18. of R(. 2. Motksvjjlc died Wcdncs- d.iy, Nov. 21, al N.C. Haplist Ho.spiiai after being in dcdiiiing health for one year. A Mass of Christian Burial was -Saluidny. Nov. 24. at St. I'rancis Catliidie Missitin in MoeVsvillc. s'on- diitled by tlv Revs. Joscpti Mask atKl Eriwaril Geary. Burial was in the Uiilin United MItlunlisi Church cctnclery. Mr. Marshall was bom November b. 1972. in Dasic County, a son of George Thomas and Patrieia Wyriek Mar.shall. He was a senior at Davic County High School ami a member of St. rraniis Catholic Mission. Surviving in asldition to tiis piirenls ate: one brother. Christopher I hoiuas Marshall of the home and inalcrnal grandpareiils. Edgar and Ardcna Wyriek of Ml. Airy. Samuel J. Sloop Samuel James Shmp, 4U, of Euclid Avenue. Charlotte, a Rowan County native, died uncspeclcdly on Tues day, Nov. 20. al I'teshyterian Hospital. Burial was Thursday. Nov. 22. in Back Creek I'tcsbytcrian Church cemetery In Mount Ulla. A mcinorinl service followed in the church, con ducted by the Revs. Alex Coblcntr. and Malcolm Bullock. Memorials may be made to Hirst Prcsbylcrian Church. 701 N. Main St.. Newton, N.C. 2«bS8. or Rack Creek Presbyterian Church. Route 1. Mount Ulla, N.C. 2812.1 Born June 26. 1910. Slmrp was a son of Samuel MeCatI and Susie Wcbh Slmip of Mount Ulla. A mcmtrcr of Pirsl Presbyterian Church of Newton, he was a night attendant for U.S. Air. He had been the 4-H cwrdinator for Davic Cixinly for three years and 4-H cmirdinalor fi'r Caliiwha Coun ty for 17 yciirs. Survivors, in addition lo his parents, include: a brother. Charles A. Sloop of Mount Ulla. Shannon Lec Oddle Slitlnnon l.ce Oddle. 14. of Route 10. Bargcr Rotul. Salishury died Saturday. Nov. 24. al Row.an Memorial Hospital. He had been ill all his life .and seriously ill fur the past four days. Ilic funeral was fucstkiy, Nov. 27, at pKividciicc United MelhudisI Chinch, comliicled by the Rev. Rolierl G. Wolfe. Rnri.il was in the church ccmclciy. Born Aug. 2. 1976, in Rowiin County, he was a .son of John Adam Oddic and Mcrlcnc Hoilcman Oddic. He was a member of Providence United Meihoslist Church. Surviving, in addition to his parents, arc: four btotlicrs. David Wayne Oddic. Tiaey Scott Oddic. Danny Ray Oddic .iiid Chad William Oddic, all of the home; his paternal grandfather, John A. Oildie Sr. of .Salislniry; and his malernal graml- niiilhcr. I.ora Hollcriian of CcH»llYIDCC, ,]nmes P. Slavcley Mr. James Slavcley of licr- imida Run. Ad- ' vancc. died atMedical Park HT ^ Hospital lues- d.iy. Nov. 20. - lie was born A April 20. 1916. in New York Cily to the late Aillmi George Sliivi'li'.v ami Hope Simpson Slavcley. He was rcaicd in New York Cily. a gcailiiale of New York Univcisiiy ntu! a veteran of World War 11 of the Phillipine Service. He rclircel as vice president of M.igncltonics Controls, Inc. Since tclircmcnt. he h.id been .utiscly in volved in various commiiiiily projects. He is .survived by his wife of .12 years. Mrs. htabcl Rohn Slavcley of the home; a son. A. James Stavelcy of Massapci)un. N.Y.; two daughters, Christina Schmidt of Port Jefferson. N.Y., and Hope Schccssele of WcKxJbury. Conn.; two gramlchildrcn. and one brother. Col. Arthur J. Stavelcy of Tampa, Fla. Burial was in the Veteran's Ccniclery in Salisbury. Mr. Kyle Wayne Shive The funeral for Kyle Wayne .Shive was held Saturday, Nov. 24, in Whitlcy's I'uncral Home Chapel in Kannapolis, conducted by the Rev. G. Reginald Cruse. Burial was in Carolina Memorial Park. Concord. Memorials may he made lo lailheran Church of the Redeemer, I.1UI Ccnlnil Drive, Kannapolis, N.C. 2808J. or the Rowan County Chapter of the American Cancer SiK-icly. P.O. Box 1264, Salishury, N.C. 2814.1. Rorn M.iy 16. 1917, in Rowan County. Shive was a son of the laic Henry BoyJcn ami Roxic Trcxicr Shive. Pari owner of Willcfocd's Jewelers in Kannapolis for many years, he later owned .itid opcialcd Limbcrt Jcwclcis and most recently was assm iatcd with Bancom-PliilJips Jewelers. Nilh in K.inaipolis. He was a member of Liithofiin Church of the Redeemer. A resident of.Salishury for (he past IS years, he lived in Kannapolis before that. He was a graduate of .Spencer Schtx)! of W.itehmaking. a former member of the Towel City I.ions Club in Kannapolis. and a Mason. His first wife. Gcneva.Safril Shive. died in 1907. Snrvivots iiK'ludc: Ills second wife. Ila/cl BosI Sliivc; llitcc sons. I.iirry Wayne Shive of Kannnapolis. Gaiy l.;iniiif Shive of Concord ami J. Alien f-ishcr of Salisbury; a daughter. Katliy GniHi of Mock.sville; eight grandchildren; two brothers. Hal Shive of Salisbury and Kenneth Shivc ol Relnionl: and a si.stci, Mrs. Hairy tKalhlccn) Fesperman ot I homasville. Shive. 7.7, or719 Moriisoii Ave., Salislniiy, formerly of 1402 Brantlcy Road. Kanna|xilis, died on Wednes day. Nov. 21. at his home. He had been ill declining health fur eight months and seriously ill fur six weeks. Brent D. Weber Brent Douglas Weber. 6. of 7I).*I Stancliff Court. Clemmons, died al Forsylh Mciixnial Hospital Saturday, Nov. 24, as a result of .in accidcni. He w.is bom April .V). 1984, in Win.sion-Salcm lo J.D. and Vicki ffchuire Weber. He was a .smdciil at Cicnimons Eienicniary School, lirsi grade, very active in sptuls, playing on the Mustang Soccer lenm, T-Rall ami on Clemmons West Swim Team. He was also an Indian Guide through the YMCA. He is survived by: his parents, ot the home; a sister. Whitney Weber, of (he home; picrnal grandparents. Jack and Cis Welicr of Dayton. Ohio; maternal grandparents, Marv and Kay Schiil/.c ol College Station, Texas; and a great grandparent. Rinl Mdlnay of Wiiiston-Siilem. Memorial service wasennduclcil al Holy Family Catholic Church at HI a.m. Tuesday. Nov. 27, with the Rev. Robert Fiedler ami Fathsu Thomas Walsh ofliciating. Memorials rmiy be made to the Brent Weber Memorial Fund, cAi Wachuvia Rank, CIciiniioiis, N C 27(li:. ®>M£co. pum,. ^I)AVIE COUNTY ENTKRPRI§E RKCORD. THURSDAY. Dec. 6,1949^ <L o / V , Mae SummeFs Brown Mac Summere Brown. 90 of Route 8. Mockxvtlte died on Tue*. The Aineral was to be held at 2 Funeral ^ Chapel, conducted bythe Rev Donald Funderhurke. BorfcU to follow in Oak Grove United ethodtst Church cemetery.The fainily was scheduled to be at Memorials may be made to the '52?' O™"* UnitedMetht^st aurch. in rare of GlenasM. McClamriick. Route 6. Mocksville. N.C. 2^28Born t.r 1900.' in DavieCounty. Mrs. Brown was a daughter of the late Martin S. and Corra Sain Summers. A homemaker. she had ^ a lifelong member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Her husband. George W. "Watt" Bmwn died Aug. 8.1965. A son anda toghter also preceded her in death, .^uivivors include: a daughter,ws. Joe (Helen) Hoover of Route 8*iwo grandchildren: three great- gra^children: and several nieces and ncpnewB. •- Judge B. Jolinson Bev. Judge Bums Johnioe,68. of Route 7. Deadmon Read, Mocksville died Sunday, Dec. 2. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem after being in declining health for .several years. Funeral services were .scheduledfor Wedi^lay. Dec. 5. in Turren- tine Baptist Church with the Revs. G.H. Deilingcr and Billy Sloop of ficiating. Burial was in PleasantGrove Baptist Church cemetery in Mountain Giy. Tenn.. with the Rev. Otto Giles officiating. Memorials may be made to the Van Fund of Tuircnline Baptist Church in c/o Mr. (3cne James, Route 7 Mocksville. N.C. 27028. The Rev. Johnson was bom in San dy Ridge. Va.. March 2.1, 1922. to the late Roby and Rachel Sutherland JohiKon and was a retired Baptist mini.ster. He-moved to Davie Coun ty December 27. 1980. to pastor the Turrcntine Baptist Church after ser ving several churches in Tennessee. He was a graduate of the Fruitland Bible Institute in Hendersonviile and was a veteran of the United States Ar my during World War II. He was a member of the Turrcntine Baptist Church. His first wife. Mildred Wheat Johiwon. preceded him in death. Survivors include: his second wife. Francis Loraine Stike Johnson, of the home; a daughter. Mrs. Paula Ann Strickler of King.sport. Tenn.; three sons. Jeffrey Lynn Johnson of Whitesburg. Tenn.. John Paul Johnson of Fairborne. Ohio, and Michael David John.son. of the home; two sisters. Mrs. Alta Frar.ier of I Mendota. Va.. and Mrs. Virginia Smith of Kingsport. Tenn. !dnva Jones Onva Osbome Spillman Jones. 75. of Route 9. Lakewood Village. Mocksville. died Wednesday. Nov. 28. at Davie County Hospital afterheing in declining health for .several yriars. .The funeral was held Friday. Nov. M. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, oiftiducted by Elder John Bush. Burial wis in Deep Creek Baptist Church ciqnetery in Yadkin County. : Bom May ,17.1915. in Ashe Coun ty; Mrs. Jones was a daughter of the Ihte Roby Smith and Floy Roark Osbome. A homemaker. she was a member of Kingdom Hail of Jehovah's Witncs.scs of MiKksvilic. Her first hushnoJ. Thooiiis ixstcr .Sfiillman. died in 1973. Survivorslncludc: her second hus band. W.B. "Bud" Jones: two.daughters. Sharon Hanclinc of Har- •raony and Betty Brooks of Winston-■&lem; three sons. Ray and Kenny•Spillman. both of Mocksville. and-Tommy Spillman of Salisbury; four^epdaughtets. Mrs. Helen Torrance"■df Saii^ty, Mrs. Mac Myers oft^arlotte. Mrs. Dona Mac Spry ofWocksville. arul Mrs. Ann Tysingcrirf Welcome; three stepsons. RobertISpiliman of Advance. John Boyceaones of Lexington and Kirby Ray•Jones of Mocksville; II grand-;children: three great-grandchildren;■a sister. Grace Gobble of Lexington;^ a brother. Wayne Osbome ofLexington. tavirco. POBDC norao^ mocksvilu;, nc ,<i u DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOR1), THURSDAV. iW. 6. 1990- o a- cr r\ v/l i < ;?ir. John B. Ledford '({l« u''lir «>. of^rii T "*•- WitBlon-Salcmdied Tuesday, Nov. 27. *"5 born February 2, 1921, in n Mr. Ledford had been a heavyequipment operator with the Depan- nwnt of Transportation of NonhCarolina for 33 years. He was a Owch'^ 'mmanuel BaptistHe is survived by: his wife. Mrs. Evelyn Cottrcll Udford. of the of Pfafnown; one son, John H. Led- of the home; two stepdaughtersSusM Lasier and Marcie Allen, bothof Wmston-Salcm; four stepsons, nt^i »Winston-Salem.Bradley Moore of Moclcsvillc. Larry Moore of Clemmons and Mike Gallon of State Road; 14 grandchildren; and four |rea|. grandchildren.Funeral services were conducted at yogler s Clemmons Chapel Thursday. Nov. 29. by the Rev. Otis C. Clampett. Burial was in the Im-maniicl B.iptisi Church Cemeteiy. Thelma B. Swicegood Thelma Beck Swicegood. 75. of Richmond. Va., formerly of Davie County, died Thursday. Nov. 29. . The funeral was held Monday. Dec. 3. in the Joseph W. Bliley funeral Home. Chippenham Chapel. Richmond. Burial was in Dale Memorial Park. •She is survived by her husband. Edmund Clay Swicegood; two daughters, Shirley Shcarin and Jane O'Connell. both of Richmond; two ^s. Dwayne Swicegood of Rlch- ihpnd and J. Clay Swicegood of Din- ikiddie; si* grandchildren; one great grandchild; three brothers, Vesital. Gilmcr and Crimes Beck, all of Salisbury; four sisters. Ada Rlackwelder. Lucille Ridenhour and Tennie Ridenhour. all of Salisbury aiid Kathleen Barnhardt of Mocksville. / Mr, Elrv Speer Mr. Eirv Speer. 96. of Rt. 8. Mocksville died Friday. Nov. 30. at Davie County Hospital. He was bom in Yadkin County to Asbury and Sarah Hunter Speer. He was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Chu.-rh and was a retired farmer. He was a World War I veteran with the 81st Wildcat Division. U.S. Army. He was married to Myrtle Collimi Speer. who died December 9. 1976. Surviving ate: three daughters. Mrs. RubyCossofYadkinville. Mrs. Doris Cunter and Mrs. Bonnie Har ris. both of Mocksville; five sons. Leo. William. Roy. J.W. and David Spwr. all of MocLsvllle; 35 grand children; 61 great-grandchildren; three sisters. Mrs. Viola Willard of Rt. I, Ea.st Bend. Mrs. Aldy McEwen of Rt. 3 Yadkinville and Mrs. Dollie Hollar of Rt. 6. Mocksville; three brothers. Glcason and Luther Speer. both of Yadkin ville and Glen Speer of Bonne. Funeral services were Monday. Dec. 3. at Bear Creek Baptist Church by the Revs. Jerry L. Ooninger Jr. and Jack John.son. Burial was in Deep CTOk Friends Meeting cemetery with full military honors. Memorials may be made to Thomas Ray Davis VFW Post of Mocksville. of which he was a member. William *Jr.' WHhcrspoon Mr. William Edgar "Junior"Witherspoon. 57. of Mocksville died Thursday. Nov. 29. at Davie Coun ty Hospital. The funeral was conducted Sun day. Dec. 2. at Christ Episcopal Church in Oevcland with the Revs. Diannc Corlelt. pastor, and Claude Collins, former pastor, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom March 23. 1933. in RowanCounty, he was a son of the late William Edgar Witherspoon St. and Mattie Gardner Witherspoon. He was educated in the Rowan County schools and was employed as a loom technician with Frank Ix and Sons in Lexington. He was a member of Mr. Larry M. Spencer Mr. Larry Martin Spencer. 41. of Rt. 1, Sanfoid Ave.. MoclcsviUe died Tuesday. Nov. 27. at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salisbury. He had been in declining health due to head injuries received in 1973. Graveside services were held Thursday. Nov. 29. in Rose Cemetery with Elder Archer Livcngood and the Rev. I. Don Lloyd officiating and concluding with military rites conducted by the Memorial Honor Guard Veterans of Foreign War of Advance. Memorials may be made to tte Na tional Foundation for Head Injuries. P.O. Box 10913. Salem Station. Wiaston-Salem. N.C. 27108. Mr. Spencer was born in Crossvillc. Tenn.. Febmnry 19. 1949. to William T. "Bill" and Thelma Martin Spencer of Oak St.. Mocksville and was employed with 17 years of service widi Ingersoll- Raiil Corp. He served as a Staff Sgt. in the U.S. Air Force in the Vietnam Con- Hid and was a nwrnber of Mocksville First United Methodist Church. Surviving in addition to his parents arc: his wife. Mrs. Gail ShepherdSpencer of the home; two sons. Scot- ty and Brandon Spencer, both of the home: two sisters. Mrs. Betty Foster and Marilyn Motl. both of Mocksville; one brother. Mr. Terry Spencer of Charlotte; and two nieces Christ Episcopal Church, where he was a former vestry member. His first wife. Shirley Estes Witherspoon. died July 12. 1987. Survivors include: his second wife. Betty Hcndrix Witherspoon. whom he married June 11.1988; three sons. Cliff Lawson and Randall GeneWitherspoon. both of the home, and William Wayne Witherspoon of Cleveland; one daughter. Cindy Lawson of the home; two grand children; one brother. James William Withcr.spoon of Mount Ulla; four sisters. Ruth Walker of Woodlcaf. Betty Mesimer of Scottsdale. Arir... Margaret Tartc of Sanderson. Fla. and Dorothy Wehb of Salisbury. CiAVlE GO. PUBUC MOCKSVlLLEa NO < (xi DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. 1 lUiRSDA^. Dec. 1.1. I9W_ O o 3 /4r Mrs. Martha C. Bionde Mrs. Martha Charlcit Biondc. 87, of Route 5. Box 329, Mocksvillc, died Saturday, Dec. 8. She was horn Dcccinhcr 1. 1903. in David.son County to Branson F. and Sara Alice Tcaguc Charles. She spent her early life in Davidson County, lived in Albany, N.Y.. for several years and moved back to Davie County in 1979. She was a member of New Friend ship Baptist Church and was a member of .several .Senior Ciliren clubs. .She is survived by lier husband, Frank Biondc. of the home; one step- .son. Thomas F. Bionde, of Laic. Hawaii; three stepgrandchildrcn; one brother, Brady A. Charles of Madison, Tcnn.; two sisters. Mrs. Ethel Leonard of Midway, and Mrs. Leiia Hawkins of Albany. N.Y. Funeral services were Tuesday. Dee. 11. at New FrieniLship Baptist Church by the Rev. Randall Spiva with burial in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to New Friend.ship Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. Donnie Lee Cleary Donnie Lee Cleary. 80, of Route I. Yadkinville, died Saturday. Dec. 8. at Hoots Memorial Ho.spital. The funeral was held Monday. Dec. 10, in Mackie-Gentry Chapel, condueted by the Revs. J.C. Shore and Dan Martin. Burial was in Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church ceiiKtery. Bom June 29, 1910, in Davie County. Cleary was a son of the late Zollar and Irene Blackwclder Cleary. A member of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church, he had retired from Gravley Co. of Clemmons. Survivors include: his wife. Beatrice Reavis Cleary; a daughter, Jane Kimmer of Mocksvillc; and two grandchildren. Mrs. Wilma H. Harris Mrs. Wilma Joyce Hepler Harris, 65. of Route 2, Powell Bridge Road, Harmony, died Wednesday, Dec. 5. at Yadkin Nursing Center in Yadkinville. Funeral services were held Friday. Dec. 7, at Reavis Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs. Ntrr- (nan Joyncr and Phil Kitchin. Burial followed in Bethel Baptist Church cemetery in Yadkin County. Born May 29, 1925, in Iredell County, Mrs. Harris was a daughter of the late George Solomon and Han nah Bell Smith Hepler. She attended RiK-k Spring Baptist Church and was disability retired from Fiber Industries. Her husband, Howard William Harris, whom she married Februaiy 28, 1942. preceded her in death in 1976. Survivors include; two stms. H. Eugene "Gene" Harris of Route 3, Yadkinville and Richard D. "Ricky" Harris of Route 2. Statcsville; two daughters, Mrs. Janice H. Hanes of Route 2. Harmony and Mrs. Joyce H. McJunkinofStatesvillc; 11 grand children: 4 great-grandchildren; one brother. J.A. Hepler and one sister, Mrs. Iris H. Meacham, both of Harmony. Cecil Eanes Jr. Cecil Clay Eanes Jr., 67. of 1608 Greensboro St.. Lexington died Wednesday. Dec. 5. at Lexington Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health 10 years and serious ly ill five days. The funeral was Friday. Dec. 7, at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Dennis Tofano. Burial was in Forest Hill Memorial Park with military graveside rites conducted by VFW Post 3074. Memorials may be made to the charily of the donor s choice. Bom March 13. 1923. in Davidson County. Fanes was a son ol Cecil C. Eanes of Mocksvillc and the late Virginia Carrickhoff E:ines. He was retired its a jpilcr for the Davidson County Sheriirs Depart ment and was a member of First Bap tist Church of Welcome. He served in the U.S. Army dur ing World War II and was a member of VFW Post 3074. In addition to his father, he is sur vived by: his wife, Thehna Bullock Eanes; three sons. Albert C. Eanes of Hickory, the Rev. Scott Eanes of Statcsville and David A. Eanes of |j;xington; a daughter. Mrs. Paul (Lynnc) CIndfclter of Lexington; six grandchildren; and two brothers. James A. Eanes of El Dorado, Ark., and William T. Eanes of Mocksvillc. g>AVlE CO. PUBUG LIBRARY MDCKSViaE. NC V ,o IIAVIK COUNTV RNTKRPRISI-: KK<OKI). TIirR.SI).\>. Drr. 1.1.IWII- Jerald Dean James Mr. Jcrald Dean Janic.s. 44, of Rt. 8. Mocksvillc died Sunday. Dec. 9. He was bom August I, 1946, in Forsylh County to Henderson R. and Betty Ellis James. Mr. James spent most of his life in Forsyth County and lived in Davic County for the last seven years. He was employed by Amp Cor poration for over 20 years. He was a member of Salem Masonic Lodge No. 289 and was of the Baptist faith. .Surviving are: his wife. Janice Rcncgar James of the home; his parents of Clemmons; one .son. Michael C. James of Clemmons; one stepdaughter. LeAnn Lcvens of Cleinmons; one sister, Judi James Tomlinson of Winstoii Salcm; one brother, Robert James of Clemmons and one niece. Shea Tomlinson. Funeral services were scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12. at Haywoith-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Ottis Clampitt. Gene McDuffie and M,ark Harris. Burial was to follow in Pim» Wesleyan Chapel Cemetery in MiKksville. Frances H. .Tenkins l-'iaiiccs Hair.stoii Jenkins ol 80.1 S. Fulton St.. .Salisbury, died Monday. Dec. 10. at Antcrica's Health Care in Greensboro. flte body will remain at Mitchell and Fair Funeral Service pending completion of funeral arrangements. Born in MiKksville. Mrs. Jenkins was a daughter of the Kite Pap and Lou Hairston. She attended the sebiNils of Davic County and was a iiH'inber of Fairneld Baptist Church in MiK'ksville. Her husband. John Paul Jenkins, preceded her in sleath. Surviving arc; three gie.it nephews and two great nieces, including Fli/aK-tli Fowler of Mivksvillc. Hal Goble Warren Mr. Hal Goble Warren. 76. of 401 N. Main Street, Mocksvillc died ear ly Tuesday. Dec. II, at North Carolina Bapti.st Hospital in Winston-Salem. A memorial graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 13. in Willow Valley Cemetery in Mooresville by the Rev. Paul Riggs and Mr. Henry Ridge. Memorials may be made to a chari ty of the donor's choice. Mr. Warren was bom June 27, 1914, in Mooresville to the late John Cornelius and Hattie May Hedspeth Warren and was a retired profes sional athlete. He was a graduate of Wake Forest University with a bachelor's degree in biology. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, having served during World War II, and at tended Mocksville First Baptist Church. Survivors include; one brother, Jim Warren of Mocksville and several nieces and nephews. William H. Robbins Mr. William Hicks Rohltins. 68, ol 211.3 Olivet Church Rd., Winston- Salem died Momh-iy. Dec. 10. at his home. He was born January 16. 1922. in Stokcsdale to William E. and Martha Hicks Rabbins. He lived in Forsyth County for the past 40 years, retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in 198.1 alter 36 years of .service and was a member of Lcwisvillc United Methodist Church. Surviving arc; his wife. Treva Doub Robbins of the home; five daughters. Brenda Hocknday of CIcmmoas. Barbara Kiger of lex- ington. Marsha Walker of llar- risburg. Pa.. Martha Fletcher of Clemmons and Dcbra Baldwin of the home: one .son. I.arry Robbins of Winston-Salem; 11 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two sisters. Elizabeth Potts of Advance and Myr tle Rivers of Winston-Salem and one brother. Walter Robbins of Pfafftown. Funeral services were to he held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 12. at Lcwisvillc United Metluxlist Church by the Revs. Joe Law and John Bur ton. Interment was to follow in the church cemetery. Memorials m<ay he made to the Par.snnagc Fund of Lcwisvillc Methodist Church. 703 .Shallowford Rd.. Lcwi.sville. N.C. 27023 or A.L.S. Foundation. IS3(X) Ventura Blvd., Suite 3IS, P.O. Bos S9SI. Sherman 0,iks, Calif. 91403. \A .<l> DAVIE CO. PUBUC tIBRAT?'' MOCKSVILLE. NO 0- . o -DAVIK COUNTY KN'I KRPRISI- KI-CORI). THURSDAY, Dcr. 20. 1990 X M-rearel M. Bivte Main M. «f 41 A SnvcsidcservirT^ ^ ""spilaj.f 2 p.m. Wednc^tliv a,'""»„""rch. Main a ^N-C. 27014 • '^""'ccmcc. •bnghterofihelatei 1!" »Minnie Ridcnhour Bi?"fr"-" Fiber fn^s rie I- member of rnni " . M«hodi.„ Church " '^'li'b si.'ilcr.*.""by B. Barnes of Sa^T"''' """nieces and lie?iS'^= ' Mrs. Mary Luna Fulk of^R?" '^^■>^"''3 RnpardFulk,64.mJI m """"viIIc CommunityM^ksville. died Friday. Dec- |4 at"N.C. Baptist Hospital. ' ' wgret Artifus and Mary pearlWeatherman Rupard. She wttt a ""c huthand. Alvin.^'"^/""'Sr.. ofihc homirnJedaughters, Patricia DulTv Wanw.fcnnett. Linda MilVer and ^ Kaih*"^' Mocksville andKatheryn Everhan of Petersburg Raiiilr 'T- J'- »Raleigh and Rodney Fulk of '0 grandchildren; twogreat-grandchildren; three sistersSHf i^H"ii" Melton.'both of Yadkinville. and Inez MinesGilm/r i 'a''Ri^op ThomasvilJe. Funeral suites were held .Sunday.b^the P I!!"'""® f^hureb^rkcr Allen >'■ Mrs. Ethel O. Cope Mrs. Ethel Oshornc Cope. 5.S. ofRt. 4. Pine Ridge Rd.. Mocksville died early Thursday. Dee. 13. at. Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salisbury.Funeral services were .Saturday.Dec. 15. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel,conducted by the Revs. Mike Motley ami D.C. Sullivan. Burial was in Bis-hy Preshytcriaii Church Cemetery. The family requests that memorialsbe considered for the Cciiiclcry Fundof Bisby Presbyterian Church. Ri. 2.Advance. N.C. 27006 or for theCemetery Fund of No CreekPrimitive Baptist Churih. Rt. 3. Mock.svilIe. N.C. 27028.Mrs. Cope was born October 22. 1935. in Rowan County to the lateJulius and Mary Bruce Oshornc and had been employed with DrcscIHeritage Furniture Company for thepast 17 years. She was a memhcr of Edgewood Baptist Church. Survivors include: her husband.Bobby G. Cope of the home; threedaughters. Sandra Cope Motley ofRt. 4. Denton. Donna Cope Parsley and Peggy Cope Waller both of Rt.4. Mocksville: one son. Ijirry GrayCope of Cooleemec; seven grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; onefoster grandchild: two sisters, MaryTrcxier of Cixilccmce and Bessie Oshornc of Rt. 7. Mocksville and onebrother. Paul Oshornc of Tyro. K Frank R- F®* g, ofMr. '^"^octavnie. and a«dopereW?,"S^ring com- Catawba Courty. ^ouni Fo*-,„e Da"'«'^w otoe U S. Navy '■'Mr.'Svtas preceded in death by an infant soit. Mrs.He is survtvt^ by^^^Marguerite Sigm p,cd Fosthree brothers. °"*fConovcT; threeand Clyde Fo*. aU „f con- nieces and w l«Funewl swv«e^^ stive,,ducted by the R jnhnson at 2David Nelson ^ a, St. P t"- "^^n'ohurch. IntermentMark's ^ church cctncteO.wastofoUpwtnthc ^ ^ gt.Memorial rnay ^ q gn* Mark's Lutheran Cho ,550- C'»«";^emn Church.W''^'H„,y Cross UthM^^jg.Mocksville. N.C. B. Monroe Hellard ThursS'X"7rat"1Memorial Park SaJisburvby.hcRcv.sUjIra'K™'"''' Mari'o? aS'co'rrFr^'""^RMenhour Hellard aVFW Po« 11 lo ; ^ niembcr of;;asa^U.jArmy"vcS"„?^;,SSaR^ury VA^:d"rc,!;rHetddloS'in'S"Survivors include- »«,„ Statcsvili;, B?hbv Bit .."'8 s_ cr~- OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRAO- MOCKSVILLE^ NC -HAVIK fOllNTY KNIMRI'KISK KKCOKI). HIUKSDAV. I)»t. 2«.1990 \ VA ' ^ Stanley Ray Irvin Sr. Mr. Stanley Ray Irvin Sr.. 87, of 365 Ransom Rd.. Win.sIon-SaIem. died Friday. Dee. 14. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital following several years of declining health. He was born April 28. 1903. in Ircdell County to Thomas Samuel and Cornelia Joyner Irvin. Mr. Irvin was a member of College Park Baptist Church and was retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Com pany since 1964. He enjoyed his reputation as a craftsman of fine furniture. He is survived by: his wife of 65 years. Doris Burchette Irvin of the home; one daughter. Mrs. Harold F. (Betty) Cravcr of Wiaston-Salem; one son. Stanley Ray "Red" Irvin Jr. of Austin. Texas; six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Edgar Laughter of Greenville, N.C., Mrs. Vardrey Turner of Fayetteville and Mrs. E.A. Hutehins of Advance. Funeral services were held Mon day. Dec. 17, at College Park Bap tist Church by Dr. Charles Edwards and the Rev. Foy Martin. Interment followed in For^ Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to a chari ly of the donor's choice. Margaret S. PropstMargaret smith Propst. 67. of Best r rIS Rest Home. Kannapolis. formerly of 2210 High^^yS Grove, died Sunday, Dec. 16. of peace Luthemn Church. Rowan Coun™. Mrs. Propst wmadaugMerof the late Henry and BlancheMcNeely Smith, '^.f'^^as a ofMlcksville;th.«gJ^^'j^;^^ ^KSF«y«ColeofDenton. Herman L. Johnson Herman Lee Johnson. 69. of Route I. Campbell Road. Woodlcaf. died at his home Saturday. Dec. 15. aOcr be ing in declining health several years and .seriously ill for the past nine months. The funeral was conducted Mon day. Dec. 17. in Second Street Church of God in Salisbury by the Rev. Fred Pctra. Burial wa.s in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Second Street Church of God. 1715 S. Se cond St.. Salisbury. N.C. 28144. Born Dec. 18. 1921. in Louisburg. he was the son of the late George and Nora Belle McCrary Johnson. He was formerly employed at Carolina Rubber Hose Company, and was | retired with 10 years of service with | Fiber Industries. X '■He was a self-employed automobile mechanic and a member of Second .Street Church of God. where he was ' also a member of the church trustee hoard. Survivors include: his wife. |Dorothy Pinkston John.san of thehome: four daughters. Linda I Johnson. Gay Kesler and Janet >Thomas, all of Salisbury, and Sandra IJohnson of Gold Hill; three grand- | children: three sisters. Kathleen I McBride of Cooleemee. Etta Mae Myers of Mount Airy, and SusieSheets of Salisbury; and one brother.Hillary Johnson of Salisbury. Kathleen B. Riddle Kathleen Beaver Riddle. 82.formerly of North Juniper Street.Kannapolis. dicrl on Friday. Dee. 14. in Richardson. Texas.The funeral was Sunday. Dec. 16.at Bethany Lutheran Church, conducted by the Rev. Jerry Sloop.Burial followcsl at Carolina Memorial Park.Memorials may be made toBethany Lutheran Church. 623 N.Juniper Avc.. Kannapolis. N.C. 28081.Born Feb. I. 1908. in Gold Hill,she was a daughter of the late Georgeand Alice Misenheimer Beaver. Shewas retired from Cannon Mills.Survivors include: her stepmother.Mrs. Bell Lycrly Beaver ofMiK'ksville: a son. Bob Riddle ofRichardson. Texas; four grandchildren: five great-grandchildren;two sisters. Ora B. Morris of Athens.Ga.. and Lraiisc Beaver of Concord;two half-sisters. Margaret G. Graves of MiKksvillc and Frances B. Irelandof Salisbury: a brother. John Beaver of Rockwell: and a half-brother. LeeBeaver of Concord. William *Slim' Rominger Mr. William Gray "Slim" Rominger. 67. of 6191 Parkfield law.Clemmons, died Thursday .Dec. 13. He was born February 23. t9Z.r.in Forsyth County to Arthur L. andMyrtle Burton Rominger. Mr. Rominger spent OMisI of his life in Forsyth County. . „ .He owned and operated RomingerGarage for a number of yf^-.Hcwas a member of Clemmons UnircdMethodist aiurch. Clemmons VFW.and was a veteran of World War II.Surviving are: his wife. MargaretHunter Rominger. of the home; ih^sons. William "Gene" ami wife. PatRominger of Mocksvillc. James E.and wife. Kay Rominger of Clern-mons and Michael Rominger of Advance: four grandchildren and onehalf sister. Uma Wilkinson of King.Funeral services were Saturday.Dec. 15. 3' Clemmons unitedMethodist Church by the Revs. JohnFcrrec and Claxton Hall. Burialfollowed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory.Memorials may be iiukIc to Clemnions United McthiHlist ( hurcb OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARv MOCKSVILLE. NO 6~- -D-WIE COliNTY EN I EKI'RI.SE KKCORI). ■mllR.SI).\^■. Dw. 20. 1990 A N VI . V I •ii.iz •O VVIImer W. Thompson Wilmcr WiHHimw Thtmipson, 78.of Lihcriy Church Rd.. Ri. 6. Miicksvillc. died Thursday. Dec. 1.^.ill Forsylh Mcninrial Hospilal.Born OcUibcr 2.'>. 1912. in SurryC'lninly. Mr. llionipMin was a son of llic late John .Siiiilh (J..S.) and Lcola WiKxl Thiiinpsnn. He retired a.s an air coinprc.ssnr builder from Ingersoli- Rand in Mocksvillc. Funeral services were held Salur- day. Dee. I.S. at the Sweet HomeBaptist Church in Wilkcs County. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mctnori,als may be made to theSweet Home Baptist Church. Rt. I. Union Grove. N.C. 28689. Surviving are: his wife. Loreiha Sparks Thompson: three .sons. JohnF. Thompson of Wiaston-Salem,James M. Thnmp.son of Berry Inn.Kan., and Kenneth L. Thompson of Hainplonvillc; two daughters. Mrs.Reavis (Audrey) Thompson of Yadkinville and Mrs. Bob (Jennifer)Trivette of Harmony: 11 grandchildren: four great-grandehildren;two brothers. Ronald C. Thompsonof Paola. Kan., and John S. Thomp son Jr. of Hc.speria. Calif.: and four sisters. Mrs. Reiha Everidge andMrs. Fredia Hall, both of Hampton-ville. Mrs. Marie Long of Yadkin ville and Mrs. Jackie Newsome of Winslon-Salcm. Ruth W. Waller Ruth Waller Waller. 85. formerly of Route 7. Moeksville, died Saturday. Dee. 15. at Autumn Care of Moeksville, where she had been aresident for 11 years.The fiineral was Monday. Dec. 17. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel,conducted by the Rev. 1. Don Lloyd. Burial was in Rose Cemetery.Memorials may be made to Woodleaf United Methodist Church. Woodleaf, N.C. 27054.Bom Aug. 4, 1905, in DavieCounty, she was a daughter of the late OIlie and Zoia Beaton Waller.She retired aOer 25 years of service from Erwin Mills in Cooleemee and was a member of Woodleaf United Methodist Church.Her husband, Kelly Ciccro Waller, died Oct. 5. 1983. Survivors include: a daughter.Louise York of Moeksville: a son. Herman Waller of Moeksville; ninegrandchildren: 13 great- grandehildren: five great-greatgrandchildren; three sisters. Annie Waller. Bessie Connell, and Minnie Sue Crotts, all of Woodleaf; and several nieces and nephews. Grady C. Vernon Mr. Grady Clinton Vcmon, 65. ofRi. 2. Dobson. died Wednesday.Dec. 12. at Forsyth MemorialHospilal in Winston-Salem. Mr. Vernon was bom in SurryCounty September 25. 1925, son ofthe late Will and Blanche SimpsonVernon: was retired from the SurryCounty SchiMil System with 32 yearsof service: was a veteran of theKorean ConBict and was a memberof Salem Baptist Church.Surviving arc: his wife. Mrs. AlniaI.OH Venable Vernon of the home;one daughter. Mrs. Hilda VernonHolsclaw of Mt. Airy: one sister.Mrs. Una Coe of Moeksville: twobrothers. Willie Vernon of Rl. 2.Dobson and Henley Vernon ofWinston-Salcm. Funeral services were held Friday.Dec 14. at the Salem Baptist Church,conducted by Dr. Bili Greenwood.Revs. Jimmy Tucker and SpencerEdmonds. Interment followed in the church ccincicry. Thomas J. Zimmerman Thomas Jackson Zimmerman Sr..84. of 5015 Shadygrove Lane.Greensboro, died Monday, Dec. ID.Funeral services were Thursday.Dec. 13. at the Hanes-LineberryVanstory Chapel. Burial was in Guilford Memorial Park. Greensboro.Mr. Zimmerman was a native of Advance and was married to the latePauline Grubbs Zimmerman. He wasa member of the Grace United Baptist Church in Green.sboro and aretired vice president of Agency Managers for the Southern Life In-.surancc Company with 39 years of .service. .Surviving are: one son. T. Jack Zimmerman Jr. of Summcrneld: fourgrandchildren: four sisters, EdithWhelan and Dene Roche, both ofWashington, D.C.. Bea Purdy andRuby Lee Cope, both of Advance;and one brother. Louie Zimmerman of Advance. Memorials may be made to the OakRidge United Methodist Church.2424 Oak Ridge Rd.. Oak Ridge. N.C. 27310. MMB CO. PUBUC UBR.RV MOCKSWUE. no -DAVIK COUNTY KNTERPRISF, RKCORI), THURSDAY. Dec. 27. 1990 Mrs. Sara H. Campbell Mrs. Sara llcmlrix Camphcll. 58. of Milling Road. Mocksvillc. died on Friday. Dec. 21 at her home after be ing in declining health. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 23 at Eatons Funeral Chapel conducted by the Rev. Bob by Swaim. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie County. P.O. Box 665. Mocksville. NC 27028. Mrs. Campbell was brrrn on Feb. 23.1932 in Davie County, a daughter of the late Thomas Spencer and Nellie Irene Hcndrix Hendrix. She was a member 6f S.mith Grove United Method bit Church aiid was owner and operator of Mad Ceramics in Mocksvillc. Survivors include: her huiiband. J.R. "Jimmy" Campbell: a tkiughter. Jennifer Campbell, of the home; three sons. Tommy C.imphcll of Raleigh, Clay Campbell of the home, and Jimmy Lynn Wilson of Murdock Center. Raleigh; three sisters. Mrs. Don (Nancy) Beaver of Mocksville. Mrs. Pete (Linda) Groce of Yadkin- ville and Martha Hendrix Proctor of Mtxrksville; four brothers and sisters- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly (Ger.-ildine) Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Paulcttc) Hendrix and Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Kae) Hendrix. all of Mocksvillc, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom my Green (Vicky) Hendrix of Mor- risvillc; five nieces; and three nephews. 7 W.R. Eddinger Wilfred R. Eddinger, 79. of 310 E. Holly Hill Road. Thomasville. died on Thursday. Dec. 20. at the home of his son, John Eddinger of Snellville. Ga. His wife. Mae Call Eddinger, whom he married Dec. 29. 1941. is from the Rowan-Davic area. The funeral was held Sunday. Dec. 23. at Green Street Baptist Church in High Point, conducted by Dr. J. Gary Marsh and Dr. Elliot Stewart. Burial was in Floral Garden Park Cemetery In High Point. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Green Street Baptist Church. 303 Rotary Drive, High Point, N.C. 27260. or the Thomasville Lions Club, P.O. Box 75. Thomasville. N.C. 27360. Born Sept. 12. 1911. in Thomasville. Eddinger was a son of the Late Samuel L. and Clara Clodfelter Eddinger. Serving in the U.S. Army during World War II. he retired with the rank of major with over 20 years of .service. Retiring in 1976 from the N.C. State Security Commission with 30 ycjirs of service, he was a member of Green Street Baptist Church, where he was a lifetime deacon of the church and served in many other capacities. He was a member of the Thomasville Lions Oub for 27 years, was president 1972-73. and 1980-81. He was a Melvin Jones Fellow, a post president of the Davidson County Sheltered Work Shop and continued to .serve on the board of dlrcctdrs. He was well known for his woodwork ing and photography. Survivors, in addition to his wife and son. include a brother. J.C. McAllister Jr. of High Point. a 3 O^Wie CO. WBUCIAOCKSVU-LE, NC John O. Honeycutt Mr. John 0.scar Honcycutt, 91. formerly of Sells Roiid in Salisbury died Tue.sday, Dec. 18. at tlriK-k Hospital in Morganton. Graveside services were held Thursday. Dec. 20. at Rowan Memorial Park. OfTtciating was the Rev. Ronald Honcycutt. He was bom July 24. 1899. in Ircdell County to the late James Monroe and Rena Hatley Honcycutt. He was retired from the W.A. Brown Refrigeration Company. He wtis a member of the Bethel Lutheran Church and was a member of the Franklin Volunteer Fire Dcpanment. Surviving arc: one son. Gene E. Honcycutt of West Columbia, S.C.; one daughter. Mrs. Helen Turner of Dickinson. Texas; four grand children; five great-grandchildren: and thiee great great gRmdchildrcii. Margaret A. McNulty Mrs. Margaret Ackerman McNul ty. 76. of 1119 Martin St.. Win.ston- Salcm died Thursday. Dec. 20. She was bom January IS. 1914. in lth<aca. N.Y.. to John and Julia McMahan Ackerman. She spent most of her life in Winston-Salem: work ed for the Win-ston-.Salem Post Office for a number of years before retiring and was a member of .St. l.co"s Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, F.C. "Dick" McNulty. in 1986. She is survived by: three daughters. Mrs. Thad (Barbara) Lowery of Newport Richey. Fla.. Mrs. Patricia Trogdon of Columbia. S.C.. and Mrs. Peter (Kathy) Biick of Aurora, Colo.; one son, Mike McNulty of Advance; seven grand children; one brother, John L. Acker man of Winston-Salem; two sisters. Mrs. Julia Mathis and Mrs. Alice Milbum. both of Winston-Salem. A Rosary was Friday. Dec. 21. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Mass was said Saturday. Dec. 22. at St. Leo's Catholic Church by Mon- signer Joseph Showfety with burial in Forsyth Memorial ^rk. Memorials may he made to St. Leo's Catholic Church. V -DAVIK COUNTY KNTERPRISE RRCOKI). THURSDAY. I>cc. 27. IWO G« a r T ta Mrs. Annie H. Marshall "•'"hwser Mar-sMI. 83, of Hickory died Thursday. Snier '''''' Medical She was bom October 11, 1907 in la r" Milas andAddie Todd Hollhouser. She was retired from J.C. Penney CompanySurvivors include: one daughter.Mrs. Howard Pruitt of Hickory: oneson. Samuel Glen Marshall of Centervillc. Ohio; and four grandchildren.Funeral .services were Sunday. . n . ; V'fw^'nont Baptist Church n conducted by DrWilliam Smith. Burial was in Forsytli Memorial Park in Winston-Salem Memorials may be made to View- monl Bapiist Church. 1246 SecondSt N.E.. Hickory. N.C. 28601 or r™" . '-•'f,''"«ram of CatawbaCouniy. 150 I6lh Avc. N W Hickory, N.C. 28601. Elizabeth Miller / Elizabeth Jane McDaniel Miller. 66. of 217S. Church St.. Salisbury, died Tuesday. Dec. 18. at her home. The funeral was Friday. Dec. 21. at Third Creek Presbyterian Church. Cleveland, conducted by the Rev.Robert M. Matthews and Dr. Page Shelton. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Third Creek Presbyterian Church. 2055 Third Creek Church Road. Cleveland. N.C. 2701.3. Bom Dec. I. 1924. in Rowan County. Mrs. Miller was a daughter of the late Albert Edgar and Hattie McCullah McDaniel. She was a homemaker. Survivors include; a .son. Jerry Miller of Davidson; a daughter, Patricia M. Haire of Cleveland; two brothers, Howard McDaniel of Coolcemce and Ed McDaniel of Salisbury; three sisters. Ethel Smith and Nora Koontz, both of Cleveland, and Sally Edwards of Concord; four grandchildren; and one great grandchild. Elva C. Ramsey Elva Click Ramsey. 96. of Spencer Nursing Home, formerly of Elm Street. Salisbury, died Tuesday. Dec. 18. at the nursing home. A graveside service was held Fri day. Dec. 21. at Jericho Church of Christ in Mocksville. conducted by Tim Pinkston and David Smith. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the West Inncs Street Church of Christ. 2725 W. Innes St.. Salisbury. N.C. 28144. Born Dec. 28. 1893. in Davic County. Mrs. Ramsey was a daughter of the late Godfrey and Alley Ijamcs Click. Educated in the Davie Coun ty schools and the Grecnshoro Women's Academy, she taught grammar at the Jericho Grammar School in Mocksville. She was a member of West Innes Street Church of Christ. Her husband. Avery B. Ramsey, preceded her in death. Survivors include: a son. Charles W. Ramsey of Melbourne. Fla.; a daughter. Ann R. Cole of Salisbury; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. S- o QAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE NO