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Jul - DecDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 2, 19« // V Leon Allison iviirdw siSpss-'sHome Chapel with OvcfseerJj^ofncia.ing.BuriS^S'S^ BomTug AllS. «»)«.« ss: °'«s»* ofMoclcsviDe. Mi .Knk E, Allison Lester G. Danner ' Lester G. Danner, 78, of 313 E. 25lh St., Kannapolis, died Thursday, June 23, 1992, at the Salisbuiy VA Medical Center. He had been in declining health for three years and seriously ill for two weeks. The funeial was Sunday, June 28, at Whitley's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted the Rev. Bruce Rabon. A graveside service followed at Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery in Mocksvilie. Bom June9, i914, in DavieCoun ty, Danner was a son of the iate Robert L. and Mary Elia Harris Dan ner. Empioyed by Fieldciest Cannon Plant One No. 7 weave room, he was a U.S. Army veteran of World War 11. He had b^n a resident of the area most of his life. Survivors include: his wife, Agnes Danner; two sons, Tony and David Danner, both of Winston-Saiem; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Lloyd (Shelia) Bittie of Landis; two grandchildren; one stepgrandchiid; four sisters, Lena Brown of China Grove, Anna Harfcey of Landis, Elva.Cates of Winston- Saiem and Alpha Renegar of Mocksvilie; and a brother, Henry D. Danner of Mocksvilie. June 28, Hospital He harthealth for several Sis." "'*'''''"8 ly 2^313 """"sday, Ju-Chu'rch.pastor will be the Rev. Ivan?*^™"® Chureh tSm J^sbyterianwas a an elder, he was a member of Corinthian ;^ughter. PteoiaT^^7r®' ;Mocksvilie;twogiandduMM°"f'great-giandchiWfS^ 'h'"' ^ 'Jim' Bowles''! ~- J^ Rodwell "Jim" Bowles ffii sssraSu"^""»^'S tluctedbytheRev Mocksvm. I® member ofSs:Sus Aof World War II. diid'M9M^"''"* Bowles. Survivors taclude several cousins. '^"f«D.ETO£i P tn- WcdnesdarJufrT ^Funeral m E.Verne7oSdf^'rS'»^Rev. ntemberofr^ ®®- SheChurS husban^J^^?J^«'eaih ISn"ivo.SM''W®E''eh Mocksvilie; iw^ s7 Swainsboro Ga n in ° ■>». . <3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 2, I9M a N •o — / >'arah Marguerite FoxMarguerite Sigmonrox, 78, of Old Statesville Road,Mocksville, died Sunday. June 7RIW.a.WllkesRegJalSpSifollowing a sudden illness.®7Nov. 11. 1913.inCatawbaCouniy, she WM (he daughter of theand CatherineMoke Sigmon. She was co-founderand wo^ of B&F Manufacturineand Mo^ville Manufacturing com-^niB. ^ ^ a lifeloqg member ofii. Mark s Lutheran ChurchShe was preceded in death by her husband. Frank Fox. and an infant son. Survivors include: an adopted son. Hen,, Hunt Jr., of Moeksville; one sister-in-law. Mrs. ChloeC. Sigmonof aaremont; and a number of nieces and nephews. The funei^ was conducted by the ""^ay, June30. at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in . CJaremont. Burial was to follow in 'the church cemetery. Mmoriais may be made to: St. Lutheran Church Organ Aaron G. Lt. Aaron OeronieTis6Jr.:46i of -n 245 Conrad Circle, L^viile,' died4 as the result of an aixident while on duty with the Winston-Salem Police DepartmenL /r n if.<He>was bom ta Cletnmons.'a sonijilof.ihe late^Aaroti;Gcii[||fw:bitd;Ver-' n sia Vestal Tlse Sri H4!ftikan»mbet' of Wfstside Christian Church, LewisvUle and had been with the Poliw Dqiaitntent f(if|24 years.' Lt'.;tiac joined the'Miiie Depart-' ment in'.lim ahd waFtt^trolman; later an mvestigator for the Vice and' Naicotics'bureau and Isier with the!DetecdVe Dhriston. He^'lva^ promoted ,to Sergeant in December 1975 and as.t a Lieutenant in 1978. He also had sef^'t ^vice in tte Field Service,^ureau.'l' i V Funettif ^services um'Sui^y,] iJune';i28,\j'in',:yoglel?|;..CIeminoiis! liChapel cbnihtcled by^ti r'AUenanilTPtoiice'Chah:^.>5'CtoibbellSS^^'>Bu eW. Kratl »iWil., L watuin]^-iistChu^l W -.pHe idsiii^vedimhilwif^^ TtajiafMocl;ris^h^.Sodf Michael Alle^;.Tise,' bothwlte^ontc'a brother^ ! Mark Tise of Rt^SfMotdaivillek ttvil® Winsloh-Saleou E^C Memorials'.'mayi'be^dtlp to theEpolice Memorial Fttnd,!tfo Sgt. C.L, ;-Taylor,-> 725' N. ' Cherr)^. Street! : Winston-Salemv NC 27|02.' V Marvin Lee Henu-ic '/'Mr. Marvbi Lee Hemric Sr.. 64. lof 4980 Thales Road. Winston-Salem, died Thursday, June 25.1992.He was bom Sept. 15. 1927, inVadkin County to Dottle Lee andMary Wooten Hemric.Mr. Hemric spent most of his lifein Forsyth County and was withAT&T over 36 years before retiring,j He served in the United Slates Navyduring World War II and was a' member of HiUcrest Golf Association and Westem Electric Pioneers. Surviving are: one son and daughter-in-iaw, Marvin L. "Dick" Hemric Jr. and Linda ^ Hemric of WinstomSalem; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, , Lottie Cates of Winston-Salem and Ruby DavU of Reidsvilie; two brothers. Jake P. Hemric of Kemersville and Tom Hemric of Ad vance; and a fiancee. Bettie Rix. Funerai services were Sunday, June 28, at Hayworth-Miller Siias Creek Chapel by the Revs. Robert S. Cranfill aid Steven E. Kerhoulas. A graveside service was Monday, June - !. 29, at Forsyth Memorial, Park. n diedThu"^*'-•Route2,Mocl^^'»«C. Ba^,-•"June 25, ' „n-Salero^*y^^yjiHospital in wwsw ^5Sunday,"3•.%.FUial June 28, «keTtevsi;•-tist Church, ••Burial was intiw *n Bom J^ daughter ''f: i- Manuel D. Peeler;• Mr. Manuel Douglas Fteier, 58. of'. 329 Calhoun St.. Salisbury, died: Thursday. June 25, 1992, at Rowan; Memorial Hospital from injuries sus-; lained in a mrtile home fire.n Funeral services were Saturday,vJune 27, at Community Baptist•; Church, conducted by the Rev. Larryi; Beaver, pastor. Burial followed in: Chestnut Hill Cemetery.Bora July 29, 1933, in RowanI County to the late Murphy Manuel-.'and Mary Oidger Peeler, he was;'educated in Rowan County Schools. ; He was retired from Catawba College ' Servicemastcr Food Management. He attended Community Baptist Church and was a member of the Men's Bible Qass. He was also a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Surviving are: one son, Timothy . Peeler of Route 4. Moeksville; one daughter, Mrs. Dale Rae Peeler Ad- ,dington of San Diego, Calif.; ihrre■grandebildten; one brother, Bill Peeler Sr. of Salisbury; and twosisters, Mrs. Thomas (Norma Jean)^Boger of Rockwell and Mrs. George'<MabIe) Roop of Salisbury. Bvras* «•— 1985. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC llE.lA|iY 371 NORTH MAIN STREET MOCICSVJII^ N. C 27028 Or- J O -DAVm COUNTY EOTERTOSE RK5M),,XHy^^/i^3y 9. 1991 Cr- (Tb JErNwhan dine; 2,'of 1707 Dallas"!Lane, Statesville, died Monday, Ju ly 6,1992, at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center, Mooresville after a brief illness. He was bom June 28. 1990, in Iredell County to Many Sanford and Piper Lynn Starrette Cline. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 9, at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, conducted ly the Rev. Mike Jordan. Burial will be in Clarkesbury United Methodist Church cemetery. n Surviving, in addition to his parents, are: his maternal grand mother, Mrs. Mary Tillingl^i of Staiesville; Thomas and Anne Star rette of Davidson, maternal grand parents; Mrs. Mary Emma Felts and Mr. ahd Mrs. Allen G. Starrette Sr., maternal great-grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Cline, paternal grandparents; and Mrs. Mildred A. Cartner of Statesville, paternal great-grandmother. The family will be assembled at thehome of Mrs. Mary Tillinghast, 711 Braiidon St., Statesville, but was to receive friends on Wednesday even ing at Nicholson Fimeral Home from^-8:30 p.m. ; § Memorials Imay 'be made to theAssociation of Resided Chizens, c/o■Route 11. Bolt .305, Statesville, NCM677, or to !(he'Westein'Carolina'^ter. Covenant Center Fund,- 300 rinela Road, Moigwtbii) NC-286SSi' r • fSara H. Gentiy^V, , ?Mts. Clara Hawkins Gentry. 74, ofHill Haven Nursing Home, Sanford.Fia.,- formerly of Stale Road, diedSiturday, June 27, 1992, at Centrf ■Florida Regional Hospital in Sanford. ' Mrs. Gentry was bom Aug. 20,1917, in Wilkes County to LutherHawkins and Enuna Smoot Hawkins.She formerly worked as a cook atseveral restaurants and later in iionie ca'rca _' She was the widow of Roy Gentry.•Surviving are: three daughtere,Mrs.-FayeLuskofRouteS, Yadkin- ville, Mrs. MUdred Cheek of Advance, Mrs. Margaret St. J«dm ofSanford, Fla.; one son. Junior RoyGentry of Richardson, Texas; fivegrandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. MerleH: Cheek of Lyies St., Hkin; and onebrother, Brett Hawkins of State Road. „-'■A daughter, Ms. Miniue Lee Gentry, preceded her in death.I 'Tuneral services were Thursday,July 2, at Ml Pleasant Baptist Churchby the Revs. John Attaway, TommyJohnson and Bency Smith. ^Graham^B.^LAdd ■ Graham Baxter Ladd, 64, former-'^y ofMocksvUlerdled Tuesday,'Junell; Hospitai:sdisbunr:'<""^,''-'"'^'.'' !!■,1 ine luperafWM.niursday/Jiilyi,, at Batons Funeral Home Cha^.'ccn-du^byjthe tovsr Jade Naritse and' toth Haotrick^Biiiial'UQs in tbeNartional CemclOT ofSalisbuiy.) Bora Sept.ai9.-'1927,'*1h'Fofqrth •COumyrLaddiWas-a'Son'Of'tfae-late'Buxton WeUon and Beulah Mahaf- ,rfeyp.Lati4Net^was|,a.,UlS,^avyi; ! Gladys A. Gobble i&oS Hos'pua. ' ?r,^Sws Wayne Buff andducted by «1*R^®;. ^ FultonTony chutdi cemetery.United .0(3 in DavieBom March 26. ^& Allen. She was a Cliutch.ofFuitonUni^ M JohnSurviving are. n Jones Q Cornaliet of Ad-dau^tera,l« cimatier and Jo O. •""If^^ksviue; six grand-Q„bble of "^^gnindchadten-.one^dien; ^^^^"J^yance; and'^^•S^s'S^irfAtley Allen Advance. ij -DAVIE c6li?OT ENllRPiUSE R^ORD, .tHURSbJ^YT}^ 9,1^^ .-0 / Sarah A. Reavis Mrs. Sarah Allgood Reavis, 87, of Norman Rd,» Winston-Salem, widow of Cecil K. Reavis, died Wednesday Ju^ I. 1992, at her home.ae was bom Jan. 20, 1905, in Yadkinville to Lee and Harriet Allgood. She was retired from the BneM Vista Shop after 25 years of Mm'ce and was an active metnber ofTrinity Friends Church. Mrs. Reavis is survived by: one wn. Harry L. Reavis of Winston- Mlem: three daughters, Maijorie Hoyie of Codeemee, Mary Fanell of Winston-Sajem. and Sarah Henry ofChartolte; nine grandchildren: and 15 great-granddiildien.The funeral was Saturday, July 4at the Vogler Reynolda aapel by the Rev. Jake Penley. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be mode to Trinity Friends Church, P.O. Box 508, Lewisville, NC 27023 "'P T- :Arnold E. Sparks ' Mr. Arnold Everett Sparks, 82, of Rt. 12, Winston-Salem, died Thurs day, July 2, 1992, at his daughter's home in Advance. ' He was bora June 4, 1910, in Davidson County to Joseph William and Mamie Long Sparks. * Mr. Sparks was a mendier of New Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church and a charter member of the Methodist Men. He wasietiied ftom Bobbitt's Drugstore located in the old Ni^n Building. ; Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Lyn da Grant Sparks of Silas Creek Manor; two daughters and sons-in- law, Lynda and Bobby Barnes of Ad vance, Grant and Denis Cusson of Ketneisville; four grandchildren; one brother,'Biucd' Sparks of Winstdn- Salem; three sisters, Mrs. Dot Honeycult of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Kate Green of Dunedin, Fla., and Mrs. Evelyn Terry of Stockton, Calif. ; Funeral services were Sunday, Ju- Ijr 5, at New Mt. Vemon United Methodist Church by the Rev. Will Randolph. Burial followed in the dhurch cemetery. ; Memorials may be made to New M. Vernon United Methodist Men. •i:; Charles H. Turner Charles Henry Turner, 52, of , Route 1, Harmony, died Tuesday.June 30, 1992. at Ireddl Memo^Hospital. He had been in declininghealth for nine months and seriously ill for two weeks., The funeral was Frid^, July 3, at Piney Grove AMB Zionconducted by the Rev. Unton Rhodes. Burial was m the church cemetery. . „Born in Iredell County Feb. 9, 1940 Turner was a son of Rosa LeeTutnw Holland of the home. A saw miU employee, he was a "wnber ot Piney Grove AME ^on Church.survivors, in addition to Immother, include wi" sons, Mf^ and Albeit Martin, both ofGrove; six brothers, Lar^ HoUairf, of Atlanta, Oa.. StameyHoU^airi of Far Rockaway, N.Y., O"*of Harmony and James, Roy andSamuel Holland, all of the tome; Five sisters, Darlyn Holland ofHarmony. Phyllis PruiK of Cooleemee, MargaretCarline Ferrell, both of Woodleaf ^Martha Ann Johnson of State^iHe, and several half brothers and sisters. DAVIE county public UBRAItX 371 NORTH MAIN STREET mocksvju^ N. C 27028 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, July 16,195^ Qs CK V v9 •N. V/1 u $ —-SJ George,W. Bell George Washington Bell, 83, of 712 Ryan St., Salisbuiy, died Thurs day, July 9, 1992, at the Salisbuiy ' VA Medical Center. He had been in - declining health for two years and '' stViously ill for two months. ' 'fThe iiiineral was Saturday, July II, ' at the James C. Lyerly Funeral Home '' Chapel, with the Rev, Dr. Ronald J. ' Heddle, pastor of Stallings Memorial ' Baptist Church olTiciating. Burial was ' in' Rowan Memorial Park with '-hiilitary rites conducted by the■'Rdwan County Veterans Council,'Memorials may be made to the'building fund of Stallings MemorialBdptist Church, 817 S. Main St., Salisbury, NO 28144.I''Born June'28, 1907, in Davie] County, Bell was a son of the lateI Hollis and Julia Honeycutt Bell. I Educated in the Davie and Rowant County school systems, he retired as[ a head loom fixer for Cone Mills.He was a member of Stallings; Memorial Baptist Church and the i Friendly Bible class. I Survivors include: his wife, Dora* Hopkins BeO, whom he married MaytS, 1940; three sons, George W.♦ "Sonny" Bell Jr. of. Winston-Salemi• and Bb^ Franklin and Larry Allen i• "Shorty" Bell, both of Salisbury; i• three grandchUdren; and one brother,'* Lester Bell of Ocranside, Calif. Mornard Cowan Mornard Qowan, 61, ofBrightmoor Nprsing Center,Salisbury, ami. formerly of 320Mahaley Ave., died Wednesday, July 8,1992, at the nursing center. Hebad been ill several weeks,The funeral was Friday, July 10,at Noble and Kilsey Fune^ HomeMemorial ChapeL conducted by theRev. J.L. Siowe.' Burial was in theU.S. NiUional Cemetery ofSalisbury.Born March 16, 1931, in RowanCountyI Cowan was a son of the lateLino and Luvada Neely Cowan. Hegraduated from R.A. aement HighSchool and was last employed hyTaylor Clay Products. He was aveteran of the Korean War and aformer member of Boxwood Baptist Church. ■' ■Survivors include: one brother,John Leonard Cowan of Salisbury;and five sisters, Helen Beaty,Dorothy Abel and Josqrhine Rhodes,all of Jalisbuiy, Bessie Wilson ofCooleemee and Ruby Gaines ofFlorence, S.C. ■ y Paul F. Bridges Jr. Paul Furman Bridges Jr., 47 of Nwross,Ga.,diedSpnday,Jui;5, k funeral services were« Ju'y 8, at GuilfordMemorial Park in Greensboro., Mr. Bridges was bom July 25,1947, tn Greensboro, to Myrtle Am-mons Bridges and Paul F. Bridges SrHe was a graduate of East CarolinaUniversity and. was a manager ofCargo Furniture in Duluth, Ga.He was preceded in death by hismother and a sister, Mrs. C^lyn Moss. 'Survivors include his father, Paul c" Charlotte: one son,Eric Bridges of Mocksville, and two nieces.Memorials may be made to theJuvenile Diabetes Foundation Inter- , Bculah D. Hood Beulah Davis Hood, 96, of 4060N^more Road, Woodleaf diedWednesday, July 8, 1992. at RdwanMemorial Hospital. She had been indining health for several months.The fiineral was Saturday, July 11at Summersett Funeral HomeMemorial Chapel, Salisbury, conducted by Tim Pinkston, minister ofConnth Church of Christ. Burial wasm Chestnut Hill Cemetery inSalisbury. Memorials may be made to Cdrinihaurch of Christ, 3570 NeedmoreRoad, Woodleaf, NC 27054.Bom Feb. 7,1896, in Davie County, Mrs. Hood was a daughter of the ci® I Miller Davis.. Educated in the Davie CountyKhools, she had been employed byCannon MiQs Co. before her retire*rnent in 1958. She was a member ofConnth Church of Christ.Her hus^d, Ernest Wren Hood,AedJune29,1965, and a son, RobertS. Hood, died Nov. 13, J9m. Surviving are: two sons, Ernest WHood Jr. of Woodleaf and Elmer L.Hood of Monroe; five grandchildren;13 great-grandchildren; II great- great-grandchildren; a brother^rge W. Davis of Woodleaf; andthree sisters, Versie Oimpbell ofDurai, Maude Goodman of Salisburyand Alice Naile of Mocksville. ^Zeb' Kfl^Brinkley ' ' Mr. Zeb Mitchell Brinkley, 85, ofDavie Village, formerly of Route 5,Liberty Church Road, Mocksvilledied Thuisday, July 9,1992, at DavieCounty Ho^ital.The funeral was Friday, July 10,M Blaise Baptist Church, conductedby the Rev. Glenn Sellers. Agraveside service was Saturday, Ju-, ly 11. at Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery.Memorials may be made to theGliding fiind of Blaise BaptistChurch, Route 9, Box -377Mocksville, NC 27028, or thewanetery fund of Bear Creek BaptistChurch, Route 5, Box 372Mocksville, NC 27028.Bom May 24^ 1907, in ForsythCounty, firinklqr .was a son of the Janus and Sarah HarperBnnkley. A retired maintenanceemployee for the Davie Countyschools, he moved to Davie Countywhen he was a child and was alongtime menibw.of Blaise Baptist Chu^, where he had been a deacon.His wife «)f 57 years, Hatu'e MaeEaton Bnnkley, died in 1988.Survivors include: two sons, Sher-nll K. Brinkley of Wake Forest andS. Brinkley of Palatine, HI.; andeight gtanddiildra. ; James C. Lineberger Sr, • Mr. James Caleb Lineberger Sr.,r 61, of Boonville died Ttiesday, July • 7, 1992, at Hodts Memorial Hospitalj in YadkinvDle,"t He was bom Jan. 3, 1931, in• Gaston County to the late Robert andt Viola Mauney Lineberger. He was at Boy Scoutmaster of the year for two S consecutive years and received the I Order of the Arrow. • He worked for the United Stales; Postal Service for 23 years, spending; the last 12 as Boonville Prntmrnter.; He was a member of the National • Association of Postmasters of the• United States. ,• He is suivived by: his wife, 11a;•Mae Lineberger and one son, Jamesf C. Lineberger Jr. of the home; fourI daughters, Ann Zimmerman ofI Bonlee, Onda Blevins of Lansing,t lona Rcavis of Mrxlcsville and Nora 'tMiller of Charlotte; five grand-tehildren; two'brothers. Brownt Lineberger of Mooiesville and Lewis•'Lineberger of Calif.; and two sisters,•iMauney Marloi^ of Harmony and•Mildred HuUdiinson of Mocksville.Graveside'services were Friday,•Jiuly 10, at the^ Rowan Memorial •JGardens in Salisbury, conducted by!ihe Rev. Cecil Wetheriioll. <5^ OAVIE CO. POBLJC DBIWRf MOCKSVlUE, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE R^ORD, THURSDAY, July 16, 1992-i >0 v> .HJ ,-s O -or /iJIaroI^g; My<^^ Mr. Hudd George Myers, 63, of1202 W.^Sdi Ave.; Lexington died- Tuesday. July 7,1992, in Lexington Memorial Hospital from injuries sus tained when he fell from a tree. The funeral service was Friday, Ju ly 10, at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel conducted by the Revs. T.R. Moore Jr. and Clyde Akers. Burial wp in Forest Hill Memorial Park with militaiy graveside rites by VFW Post 3074. Bom in Raleigh July 17, 1928, to William Arthur and Zeila Maude Eaton Myers, he was retired owner/operator of Myers Meat Com pany and was of the Baptist faith. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict and was a member of VFW Post 3074. Surviving are: his wife, Carolyn Rae Smith Myers of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Peyton (Gail) Roseberry of Swicegood Rd., Lin- wood and Mrs. Barry (Cindy) Burleson. of Lexington; five grand children; one great-grandchild; and one brother, William Arthur (W.A.) : Myers Jr. of Charlotte. Marion Granger "Buck" Owen.95, of 1526 N. Main St., Salisbury, owner and operator of Owen's Florist for over 20 years, died Monday, July 13, 1992, at Brightmoor Nursing Center of Salisbury after a period of declining health. A graveside service was to be held Wednc^y, July 13, at BrookhilJ Memorial Gardens, Rockwell, withthe Rev. Jack Marrow, VA Medical f^nier chaplain, oftlciaiing. Militaryriles were conducted by the Rowan County Veterans Council. Bora May 12, 1897, in Davie County, Owen was a son of the late rohn James and Maggie Elizabeth Turntine Owen. A member of Shiloh United Methodist Church in Granite Quarry, he was a member of American Legion Post 327. He was a U.S. Amiy veteran of World War 1. His wife, Ruth Smith Owen, died on Feb. 17, 1980. There are no immediate survivors. ^la;Gipeayisi S' MtJi'Ola'GtaVesiRUHiie3t''.Yadl^vill6'iJayiFjidy,8;,1992|^all.'H Hospltal;in^adklnvi] KShe wps'b^Jii Yfe- Ihe'lateVfiluam'AIew ayianewiQkiii^Gravc^^'^^jn^f^^~%lHrRidgdEa^.■lrch{^^'vn|^)nartj^, tdirler R^i^yhpiptMeded^ in{>lthlJuite-30,J?(|5J ^1^^ ..■i^Shti whs|^lpreledeimt<l^ll> By jliughter.'M^Jlazd ftandbn'.itwoiw-i> ttcuvii'fuid'LMj t^vii; and. a sister^ Iria Nteticd^^^'^rviving'areTWo daughters as^.„Js-in-liw,-'^lil6a^Grdy (Char^yl' lofley of RiMite.!'S,!Mock8vllle''m)d:adWe^iRiSv(pr: ■•^xlqry^^^Hall''■ bfJ; fadkiiiyjUetl&inM'tonSJ^t^i^6f-MjabClfduL;'l4|^^ i Borae ,.'r ftmeral'was'Friday/ July. lO. ' enacted by-ihel^^ Phil JB^yen I F^ofRott?/' Porter,F" home on Wednee/I'8992. Wednesday, jujy a, Jjodell County miS"* S''"'®''j*ev. Walter T^^dlS. 2*?^ ""JB^iiurch cemetery' ^ forter of the hnnf^" '^y® Lewisbmployed atfitatesviUe Brick t™* " ""e P-, Porter .of kiat '^"■uny3hnS'2?' Wonpa. T^h^fanea Poner, alTof ^7" "W"""her. Rori.^^^V'Ile; one. one^is^,^"®''of thePorter of Mock. Jjii ^"y® Faye JumptonviBe. of OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE. £10 cr-o DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RpCORD, THURSDAY, July 16, 1992-1 Gladys S. Rose Mrs. GlaJys E. Scolt Rose. 60, of Old Vineyard Road, Wlnslon-Salem, a Davie County native, was dead on arrival at Davic County Hospital on Wednesday, July 8. 1992, as the result of injuries sustained in an autuniobiie aixideni on 1-40 in Davie County. The funeral was Saturday, July 11, at Mainville AME Zion Church in Davie County, conducted by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Nance. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bom Aug. 2. 1931, Mrs. Rose was a daughter of the late John C. and Clorcna Ray Scolt. A retired (estile employee, she was a member of Mainville AME 2Uon Church in Davie County.' Her husband, James Walter Rose, died in 1981. Survivors include: two sons, James Walter Rose Jr. and Ronnie Rose, both of Winsion-Salcm; a stepson. Paul 'Rose of Statesville: four ^ daughters, Jane. Carolyn Rose of!Olio, 'Gladys Ana Rose and Alicia; Maria Leach, both ofWinston-Salem; and .Brenda^Parlciio Hall of' Moc^vUle; iq grandchildren; thrce^ : brothers, JamesEi Scon of Winston-.' 'Salem dnd Jotili Frank and.Willie* Scott, both:bfMocbville; and lhree.j sisters;.'Vallfel'.'Lie Leach andf Margaret'M«>'Lyons,' both of"i WinstonTSalem^and Hester Hunter of- • MocS^svUiet . Rebekah Talbert | 18, at Adwiice United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Harry Sherrill. Burial will follow at Ad vance Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Ad vance United Methodist Church, Ad vance, NC 27006. Bom Oct. 3, 1912, In Advance, Miss Talbert was a daughter of the late Gannon and Rebekah Minor Talbert. Site had taught school for 40 years in Wake County, the Univer-. sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Bryson City and the last 17 years in Forsyth County.She wasagraduaieoftbe Advance,, 'Schools, Rulherfbt^JuttiorColiege, . lUNG-Cha'^ Hill, Duke Uniyersity ,^ and, Appala^^ Slate University in ' Boone.'She' is" credited with starting '' ^the'first specialjeducaiioQ class in .North Cardinadncluding a-spccia! ), education program at the Juriior high ,level with the first program at Philo ''tJunior High School and South Pack High School in Winston-Salem. Her • I classrodm in Zebuloni was once ^ vUitrf by President Hairy Truman.rJ - 'iShe-JetlroI to Davie County in,^, I976.T' •; She was a meiiil?eh.of. Advance United Methodist Cht^, where she had served as a chiiRh'tnistee. taught' the adult wo,tnen's;Sunday,,school-[iciass and was a,meihbei''<<the.Unjie4,| Methodist women. ; ®:"-Sun'ivbr»' include; two'brothera,-^ajoe and Tom'.Tidbert; both bf'^-J >- vance; and a number, of niecerahdj July }\ ^ _ -,n suvfV j9g5. jjughteis. Dcnesa^ of VfinsWh"® ^„and ^ DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSViaE, NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORO, THURSDAY, Jaiy 23,19M I 4- ; s. I Marcus B. ^exQuder Maim Brady AIcMiKler, 76,formerly df Coolecmee, died Satur day, fuly 18. 1992. at Brian Centerin SaJisbury. The funeral was Sunday. July 19at Eatoiis FUneral Home Chapel iii Mocksvdle, conducted ly the Revs.Shelby Haihour and Larry Allen. Bural was in Rowan Memorial Park In Sallsbuiy. Memorials may be made to AlzhetTOr's Association. 836 Oak St.. Wmston-Salem. N.C. Bom Feb. 27.1916. in Lexington. Alexander was a son of the late Ray Von and Lessie Prevette Alexander. Reiiied (mm Hoechsi Olanese in Sali^uiy. he had also worked at Burlington Mills in Cooleemee. AU.S. Army veteran, he was a raemter of Victory BaptUt Church and the Cooleemee VFW. His wife. Lillian Loflin Alexander, died in 1986. Sureivors include three sisters.Hazel A. Spake. Maxine A. Sell and Opal A. Jacobs, all of Cooleemee. Helen W. Lomax •Helen Wilkerson Lomax. 68, of Route I, Old Salisbury Road. Lin- wood died Thursday. July 16,1992. at N.C. Baptist Hospital, Winston- Salem after a serious illness of five months. Funeral services were held Satur day, July 18. at Yadkin Baptist Church in Spencer, conducted by the Rev. Randy Crowell. Burial follow ed in the church cemetery. Bom in Rowan County May 29. 1924. to Charles L. WUkerson and OIlie Dorsett Wilkerson. Mrs. Lomax was a retired employee of Dixie Furniture Compatqr and was aI ntetnber.iifyadldA BaptistChu^m l'_Speticet//v.^V;®'''.^jSuryivingvsrcujTourL'soiiSdi^WiL.'. Lomttx itranl Bany Lomax. both of Lin^ta^i Buddy, tynxui of SalisbutyandiDaitett;Lottia*lofiWllmingiim^; oho daughttrii Mlil'i'ody^ MilletiofLinwood;.il2 grdiuichildien; sevett great-granddiildrent'lhtee brothers., Charlie Wilkerson of Spencer, Bob Wilkerson and Ronnie Wilkerson, : both of Salisijuiy.Vand two sisters,'.Mrs.' Btiddy.^'*'"'®) Heitn^^' ^ Nellie T.^ Dayi^n-..-..... < ^ : NeUieEsteUe'Tet^f l>avldtoti.'89. of Oak Haven Nursing Home, died Sunday. July 19. 1992. at Davie County Hospital. She had been seriously ill three weeks. - The fiinetal will be Friday. July 24. St 3 p.m.. at Rock HID Church of .Christ, with burial in the church cemetery. Officiating will be Brother Robert Lyons.f Visitation will be Thursday. July 23. from 7-8 p.m. at the chapel of Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home. ! Bom Nov. 5. 1902, .in Royston. Ca., Mrs. DavidsSh was a daughter pf the late Thomas and Hattie Nor man Tenor. She was educated in Royston. Ga.. schools. A homemaker. she was a member of Rock Hill Church of Christ. ; Her husband. Clyde H. Davidson, died in January. 1983, and a daughter. Alberta Archie, died Jan. 30. 1990. : Survivors include: five sons. Fred Hiram Davidson of Mocksville. Clyde Baxter Davidson of Linwood. Harvey Lee and James Douglas Davidson, both of Salisbury, and liugh Augusta Davidson of Woodieaf; four daughters. Hattie Williams of Boxwood Church Road. Mocksville. Gloria Whitaker of Mat- tapan. Mass., Annette Willdtis of Salisbuty and Mae Ndl Tatum of Greensboro; 39 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great grandchildren; four stepgreat- ^dcbildren; one brother, Charlie Tenor of CPoleemee; and five sisters. Jpsie Tabor. Martha Tenor Campbell apd Ollie B. Scott, all of Salisbury. Naomi Reid of Mocksville and Car- tie R. Graham of Brooklyn. N.Y. Robert liwHallRobert Lee Hall. 79. of Rome 3 Giles Road. Lexington, died SaWr-day. July 18. 1992. « CenterclmfNursing Center. He had been in declining health for three 7^^®* J'The fiineral was to be Wednesday. 3oly 22. at the Sutnmersett FuneralHome Memorial Chapel. Salisbury,tbnducttd by the Re-/. Brut* Andw- iXn nasior of Bclhcl Lulhcrsn aurch in Rowan County. BuiW was t<i be in Bethel church The family was to be at the funeralhome for visitation one h™'^d« service Wednesday and the re mainder of the Ume at the hoitmjrfr^rDonaIdLeeHall.w,thwh^ he made his home on Route 3. Odes Road. Lexington.: Memorials may be in^e to felhelLutheran Church. 355 ^ Itnftd Salisbury* NC 28144. : Bom July 29. 1912.County. Hall was a son of the late Harvev Lee and Zada Sowers Hall.KJed in the Ro^u County schools, he was employed as a super visor with John H. iion Co. in Washington. D.C., unW fas retirement. He: A son. Jerry Lynn Hall, died in June of 1991-• Survivors include: two other soi^Robett Sidney Hall of Mocksville ^l^FratddSHallofUxin^W^ dauBhter. Mary Baker of Mojava. ■grandchildren; two brother^Rudolph Hall of Kannapolis andWhiter Hall of Concord; and thiwsUters. MUdied Sid«Audrey Shipwash of Laiidis and Zad.jdiller of Concord. CO. pdbdb OBim.MOCKSVIO^ WC -J/ -DAVIE COUNTY prrERPRISE RKDIU),' ']^HilMpAV^ CJ^ v. <0 .u $ o \ ^ Grace F. Smoot Grace Forrest Smoot, 88, of Route7. MocksviIIe. died Suncby, July J9, 1992. at Brian Center in Salisbury after being a resident there for the past three months. Funeral services were Tuesday, July 21, at Turrentine Baptist Churcb. conducted by the Revs. Billy Sloop and E.M. James. Burial was in the churcb cemetery. She was bom Sept. 10, 1903, in Davie County, a daughter of the late Frank and EfOe Foster Forrest. Shewas a member of Turrentine ^tist Church and had been a Sunday School teacher. She was retired from Erwin MUls in Cooleemee. Her husband, Arthur Smoot, preceded her in death in 1986. She had made her residence with her daughter; Louise Smoot Long of Mocksvilie, for the past seven years. In addition to her daughter, she is survived by two sisters, Oaudie Ratizof Cooleemee, and Creoia Sayne of Mocksvilie; one brother, Joe Forrest of Salisbuiy: four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. -i Betty L. Steelman < Betty Levah Steelman, 60, of Route 2, Harmony, died Thursday, July 16,1992, at Davis Community Hospital in Statesviile. She was bom in Iiedell County to Henry W. and Lucille Shoemaker Levan. She was a retired lab techni cian at Hoots Memorial Hospital inYadkinvilieand also worked for Dr. J.M. Robertson in Harmony for many years. u a Surviving are: her husband, Tnunan J. Steelman; one daughter, Marjorie S. Moore of Mocksvilie; one granddaughter; three sisters, Carolyn Lambert and Ruby Hartline, both of Statesviile, Helen Teague ofStoney Point; and one brother, Floyd Levan of Statesviile. The funeral was Saturday, July 18. at Mackle-Gentry Chapd, conducted by the Rev. Clive Bell. Burial was in Sandy Springs Baptist Church cemetery. ^ Horace B. York Sr. Mr. Horace Buford York Sr., 79, of Route 1, Fox Hunter Rd., Har mony died Monday, July 20, 1992, at Iredeil Memori^ Hospital'after a .brief illness:-'-" >.,, onei iJiness;*: •* h » WiUiam 'BiU'^M^^te 5Mn Wmiam SBUIK White, 5^ of410,y^8..Stli.jMiiM ;was''il..was^jn,' Ca'fdlinifvMembritiil ^ y&ojn July.4, UIM,- m Meddenbutg-' MiiTpf;Clar%| , bj! W'esttogi^ii^.Gtiiti?!!^^^fdt^yera;''he'a^^ Lighti^iu^-iAgioiitolit;' uiirch ;|ti"Oaitcord. < rntoved'^-tol Iheldich'i in'zlOdii'.fi iBom in Ir^eii Gounty oii'Attg/'2,' ^ 1912; to the late'Ahws FkanHm yorfc .and Cora L. Heath York; he'wm a nn; retir^ aucttoniiei'.Blid &mer?He^ \ W' Mr,} YoritWMpiepede^ln death :oiM bjother; S,^G!yde iyprk^ 5|He Wn^eil'Sn^s lb thb foim^Cj^ Mae.Godbey who: ftnotheri 'lnduit^M^|.wife!^ Maky#i. ll^White;-&n£(t^iek;^M^^ dSWUteBoyd of^tioaGrbve: one.') •'sfn,'> William wErlc''i^WhiteTof i I^kwiell: faurgrpnddEutghters; twot] bfothers, n S.vDeah ' ahd Pairld' K.' ?'l^ite, both of Kannapidis', and five; sBiersi - Ruth WAb of Reno,'Jfev. j J. Qiily; Qiiiii^ 'of CboidiHtteei'MfSi^ . Rlch^ (ludy) Reed of Durham,'g Mrs! Keith (Gloria) Shue of Concord,a^d Mrs.'I!mriiy (Dianne) ld(jd>.of| oulfe.^ .^^antioriy f neni'^ijvlceiswt^Xtjiiulj^/ dt .Clarksbury^ Wsiiamto foUbw in l];e.i^iireh cemet^. iT^toefican ;-4^HSith^]«»;»«w.oj«unwicffS?^!%?®»?"*-NCf28677' (w- ihe- jfCiarksbufyi Uiiifed'^'MethpdistCertieieiy-Fund c/o 'Lou'ann Jimes,?Rt. 4. Box 227;,StaiesVilie.;NC 4 Beulah H. Tutterow Beuiah Hendricks Tutterow, 90, of Greensboro, died Thursday, July 16, 1992, at Wesley Long Hospital in Greensboro. She had been in declining health. The funeral was Saturday, July 18, at Christ Wesleyan Church in Greensboro, with burial at Guilford Memorial FUrk. - Memorials may be made to Christ Wesleyan Church, 2400 South Holden Road, Greensboro, N.C. 27407. if :. Mrs. Tutterow bom in Davie County on Feb. 14,1902, a daughter of the late Jessie Adams Hendricks and Mary Ann Anderson Hendricla. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Christ Wesleyan Church, Basha Steed Cir cle, and Naomi Bible Oass. She was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd Elmer TUlterow, and her children. Survivors include three sisters, • Mrs. Mattte Shaw of Harmoriy; Mrs. Sadie White and Miss Mary Catherine Hendricks, both of Hickory; two grandchildren and one great-grandson. mockswue; nq^ r <S- -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TDig^DAV, Jidy 30, 1992 O flfl V . «> W. Adams • Adams. 33, of ■; Bom Ian. 28. IQSO d Rockwell Hp Adams of «'Su£ rts. Davis Adams; iwo sons krUn!^ W^ayneAi^ofMouniPie^^■-Sa Brooke Lyneiteof die home and A^a ■ T?? Adaim of Mount Pleasant; ;■ RtSSeu'^^'^p''^ Adams ofKwwell and -Rqiuiie Adams of • "b;^' f®®"' Gobble •.& s^'saa ■ \ Nannie J. Koonts ' •.' Mrs.'Nannie iones Koonts, 94, of,' 1306 New Garden Road,j Greensboro, died Monday, July 20,i 1992, at her home.] f Her husband, Enunett Koonts,• preceded her in death in 1969.'i . Mrs. Koonts bom in Advancei "to the late John 'W.'; and Mary M.: i.(Sine)'Jottes.' She taught sc^l for a |1-numbei' of years before she' married}{•ahdi went -intO 'the dry: cleaning '• J-business with fier husband; '-S,; v" Surviving are; one daughter. Mis. |i 'Clara' .Richardson-'and' son-in-law,|IGene Richardson of Camden, S.C.;jfour'^'''grandchildren; ' and - nine "' 5 gieat-grandehildiea, ., .■ }J-" Graveside seiwices' were, held ",', • "^iirsday;*JuIy 23;; at For^ Lawu|' i Geineteiy^in Greensboro^'-^i. ji ^ 'Memorial' contributions.; may .be.j{ifhade'td^the charity'of the'jionor's <''j-choice. '' '■: i - ''..'iJ'*:'-'I:''.? .' 1 Thomas 'Tom* Hutchens Mr. Thomas H. "Tom" Hutchens,69, of S34S Day Rd., Winston-Salem, died Saturday. July 23, 1992,at Fors]nh Memorial Hospital.He was bom June 23, 1923, inYadkinville, and served in the UnitedStates Army during lYorld War H.He was retired from R J. ReynoldsTobacco Co. after 38 years of serviceand also employed with SalvageBuilditig Materiids, Inc.Mr. Hutchens was preceded indeath by his mother, Mrs. EthelWhitaker Bcckerdite; his first wife,Mrs. Hazel Martin Hutchens; and a son, Thomas R. Hutchens.Survivors include: his wife, Mrs.Etta Yokely Hutchens of the home;.two daughters, Mrs. Judy Crotts andMrs. Joy Melto Craddock, both of.Walkertown;. two 'stepdaughters,;Mrs.; JeaUnle Marshall and Mis/.>Janet CrutchfieldMwth of Advance; ?one stcpm, Stqiha Ymmg ofUnionTj.Cross; six'grandchildren';, six'-great-jPBhddul^; six stepgrai^^ two:^ stepgreat-grandchildren;''two ^■ foster* sons," Robert" Honeycutf - of1Winston-Saleni and Terry Keaton of^Mocksville; tuio sisters. Miss Kate.1Hiitchens and Mrs. Eloise Potts, both -of Yadkinville; one brother,'Frank!Hutcl^ ofAnderson, S.C.; and oneuncle, Howard ..Whitaker' of..Yadkinvllle.s;-,"'r?^'Li• Funeral services were Monday, July 27, at Voglerand Sons ReynoldaRoad Chapel f with Bishop BobbyCranfill officiating. Burial followedin Woodlaml Cdnetery. ' ./ 1 HulcWnsJ Viona L.- " HuKh'ins.M."'Mrs.Vio<«^6 ,^-^ton-SaVeu304 CluyW" S^Tuesday. July 2*aied at her ho"* , *,v\ness.1992, folio*}'!®, ^^as hot" hlo"' Memorial Pat* OAVlE CO. PUBLIC UBJtf.RY MaCKaVlLI£n NC o :h — O cr^ -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Ti^URSDAV, July 30,1992 Willie Mackey Willie Mackey, 75. formerly of East Wind Apartments,died Wednesday. July 22. 1992. atAutumn Care Nursing Center. He had been seriously ill for ,twoThe funeral was Mon^y. July 27,at Fairfield Baptist Church with burial in the churchnciatihg was the Rev. Christopher ^ Bom June 27.1917. in SC Mackey was a son of the lateHentVa^NfesBle Mackey. He w^ educated in Uncaster. S.C.. ^ Davie County schools and retireu from the city of Salisb^. He was a member of Fairfield Bap tist Church in Mocksvaie.Survivors include his wife. Virginia Carter Mackey. and several nieces and nephews. Emma P. Seats i Emma Pilcher Seals, 84. of Route 2. Farminglon Community. Mocksville, died Sunday. July 26. 1992, at her home aAcr being in declining health for the past 10 weeks. Funeral services were to be held Wednesday. July 29, at Batons Funeral Chapel conducted by the Rev. David Nolan. Burial was to follow in Farmlngton Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie County, P.O. Box 665. Mocksville. NC 27028 or to the Building Fund of Formington United Methodist Church. Route 2. MocksvUle. NC 27028. Bom Nov. 26, 1907. in Yodkin County, she was a-daughter of the late John Walter and Alice Cornelius Pilcher. She was a homemaker and was preceded in death' by her hus band. William Hampton "Hamp" Seats in 1979. Survivors include: two daughters. Mrs. Hal (Bessie) ,Smitherman of East Bend and Mrs.' Dlonne Correll of Route 4, Mocksville; three sons. William F. Seats of Route 2. Mocksville, Leonard Seats of Ad vance and John Harold Seals of Fort Myers, Fla.; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Sally Rumple of Staiesville, Alice Wall of Winstoo-^em and Hollis Smith of Advance; and two brothers, Davis Pildter of Mocksville and Juhn Pilcher Jr. of Mocksville. She was also preceded in death by one brother, Alyis'B. Pildier and twosisters,' M^. Doulhit and Bessie ; Slater.; r -r. ' .■■■ ■ „;Tuttero^-^V South Thursday' u^pjial Funetal ^moteBaph andjolyi®' oevs. Chas^ . gutial'"'^dSTcartW' °®BapttltChu«*'Need"*"was'"* . to thecemetetV-. be tblO VlouM , Ktc2705*- inRowan ttow Ha- **'Aumta»!!'-.!?!! cbutch associato^ \8500'®'"?^_a I Pa"Mrreachets 2. terhusbawl"r®, th«* ^SSihenw^dfl nephews* (N£- <6 IV! •7 0 o TOVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARy AdOCKSVILLE. NC -DAVIE COUNTY. ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aue- 6, 1992 v9 M ) < Geneva F. BeauchampMrs Geneva FairclothBeauchamp, 76. of Route 4, Ad-yancc, died Wednesday, July 29Memorial HospitalShe was bom in the MacedoniaCommunity of Davie County a^ughter of the late Fr«I and Katie' memberof the Macedonia Moravian Church™ber of the Women-s Circle andFellowship, and a member of Senior FnendSvShe was preceded in death by a daughter, arisUne 0. Walker; anda brother, Eben Faircloth. Mre. Beauchamp is survived by; her husband, Elmer Beauchamp ofthe hOTie; two daughters and sons-in- law. Theolene and Frank Cough of wISp"'i5?'®r"L andW^e Fulk of Pinnacle; four grand children; two half brothers, &gene Faircloth of Advance and ErvinFaircloth of Lewisville; and a half sister, Mary Lou Wike of Uwisville. Funeral services were Friday, Ju-ly 31 at the Macedonia MoravianChurch by the Rev. E Hampton J Morgan Jr. Burial followed in the church graveyard. Memorials may be made to thei^rav^ Home. 1^0 TTie Endow-.mwt Fund.- 5401 Indiana Ave.; Winslon-Salem, NC 27106. ' I Morry Joe CampbellMr. Morry Joe Campbell, 45, ofRt. 2, Mocksville, died Thursday, July 30. 1992.Mr. Campbell was bom in IredellCounty on March 17,1917, to Curtis Lee and Mamie Swain Campbell.Surviving are: his pamnts of thehome; one daughter, Sheila CampbellPrince of Winston-Salem; three sons,Marty Canqibell of PfaHlown. andCurtis Lee Campbell and Chris VonCampbell, both of Winston-Salem; three grandchildren; three sisters. Reba Campbell, Phyllis Myers, and Deresa Gamer, all of Mocksville; and three brothers, Curtis S. Camp bell of Statesville, and Roger Cam^ bell and Scotty Campbell, both of Mocksville. Funeral services were Sunday, Aug. 2, at Vogler and Sons Clero- mons Chapel. t Kenneth F. Hoots i Mr. Kenneth Filmore Hoots, 72, of « Advance, died W^nesday, July 29, p 1992, at Foisyth Memorial Hospital.^r He had been in declining health forj j several years. n , 5 Mr. Hoots was bom in the Court-' S ney area, a son of the late Jasper- ^ Jones and Maude Williams Hoots. He p was a well known fanner, who was ; in livestock and real estate. J Mr. Hoots was a member of the i Deep Creek Baptist Church and a t. member of the Advance Masonic j Lodge No. 710. 5 Surviving are; his wife; Mrs. Ila r Fulk Hoots of the home; a son, Phil I. Hoots of Vass; two dau^ters, Gaye I Hoots and Faye Stroud, both of Ad-- c vance; six grandchildren; four great- grandchildren; a brother. Allen F. i Hoots and a nephew, both of c Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Friday, Ju- ; ly 31, at Vogler and Sons Clemmons j Chapel by the Rev. Lanny Atkins. ' Burial followed in the Advance Bap- F. tist Church cemetery. » Memorials may be made to Ad- 5 vance Masonic Lodge No. 710, P.O. gBox 257, Advance or the Advance S Baptist Church, P.O. Box 153, Ad- ; vance, NC 27006. . Gertie Mae Couch ^,y. She J Chamberlain. I .f™u>v<5 by B.C. Moore'sFormerly was a member Church lu '^S'arrd.DeweyUe Couch, Chamberlain of Salisoury Charles Chamberlain ^^"-.^ISTNews*^ Versie 1 v' William L. Isgett '^Sett, 70, of^5 Balsom Rd., Pfafflown, diedMonday, Aug. 3, 1992, at Forsyih Henry and Lula Wood Isgett. He sprat most of his life in Pfafftown. m '™m R.J. 'Sgcit, in 1990. --ranees R ®*®' ■'a^ghters. MissBrcntfa Isgett of Burner and Mrs.Conme Isgett White of Pfafftown-hree giMdchildren; one son-in-law' Jtminy Lee White Sr.; two sister^Mrs. Tom (Edna) Barnes of Ad-wnce, Uim^ (Gwandella) Griffin of Lexmgton, S.C.; and three W^Is'ura n®®" °^'-«»'«ville,W.H. Isgett of Daytona, Fla. andBobby Isgett of Pfafftownrune^ services were to be at 3;30p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5 »■b";«;^7?ilascAchap^'^ Alvin Latham, Burn]o7MemoSr'"^®»''®"»0''«'<'ns BWFE CO. PDBDC UmWRT MOCKSVILLE, NO -DAVIE COUNTY. ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Aug. 6, 1992 o fa I c Lolar Lee Marlow Mr. Lolar Lee Marlow, 85, of died ThuisdayJuly 30, 1992, at his residence. He was bom Dec. II lotv; :»IredeJI County and was a retitcd auto mechanic after 44 years Surviving are: his wife, Florence ^^.owi fwo sons, ^ Marlow,both of. Route 4, Statesville-' one '• "'""""y: sitgrand-cmidren, ftve great-grandchildren; ! MoTf Funeral services were Saturday, ; Aug. I, at Society Baptist Churchn conducted by the Revs. Steven Cox ' i^lll i*" inmIC church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the SoetetyBapist Church Building 0?Cemete^ F„„j. ^ 8^^ 210-A, Stetcsville, NC 28677 or toHo^tce of Iredell Cbunty, Inc., P.O. Box 822, Statesville, NC 28677! V' Dovie T. Matthews Mrs. Dovie Teague Matthews, 80, died Wednesday, July 29, 1992, at Triad United Methodist Home. She was bom Oct. 7,1911, in For- syih County to Ellis and Minnie Binkley Teague and was a member of South Fork Baptist Oiurch. > .She was preceded in death by her huband, Daniel Webster Mattlwws. "Surviving are: two sons and daughters-in-law,.Montyr^d Suzie, Matthews of Lewisville and Joby and Gloria Matthedrs of Advance; live' grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Graveside services were Friday, July 31, at Forsyth Memorial Park with Dr. Jerry Laughter and the Rev. Douglas Suggs officiating. Memorials may be made to Triad United Methodist Home. 7 1 n ....., ' ' V -'* r., . Susie'w. Seigle Mrs. Susie Webber Seigle (sister of Mrs. Selma Webber Suiter) died Monday moming, Aug. 3, 1992, at Duke Hosptal in Durham. Arrangements are being handled byi Grier Funeral Home in Charlotte. Ara C. Talbert Mrs. Ara Comalzer Talbert, 84', of 11 IS Kenwood St., Winston-Salem, died at her home Saturday, Aug. I, 1992. She was bom Sept. 14, 1907, in Davie County to Robert "Bob" and Jessie McCullough Comatzer. She was retired from Belk-Stevens Co. and was a long-time member of Burkhead United Methodist Church. She was a volunteer with N.C. Bap tist Hospital for many years and was a member of Downtown Senior Citizens dub. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Frank Talbert, in 1953. Surviving are: two sons. Bill Talbert of Winston-Salem and Bob Talbert of Eden; live grandchildren; three great-grandchiUien; one sister, Mrs. ErsulaBeck of Lewisville; one brother, Lawrence Comatzer of Ad vance; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Tuesday, Aug. 4, at Haywonh-Miller Silas Creek ^apel by the Rev. Robert Smith Jr. Burial followed in Advance United Methodist Church cemetery. 0/ o CO. PUBUC UBfWir tAOCKSVlLLE. Mfl -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THU^DAV, Aug. 13,1992 cn 'iO t/1 rt si (nell B. CaU - Mrs. Inell Broadway Call. 62, of Route 9, Cana Road, Mocksville, died unexpectedly at her home Satur day, Aug. 8, 1992. 'i Funeral services weie at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. II, in Batons' Funeral Chapel with burial in Union Chapel United MethwEst Church cemetery. -Flowers will be accepted and memorials nuiy be made to the American Cancer Society, 622 For- syth Medical Park, 1900 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27103. - Mrs. Call was bom in Davie Coun ty Feb. 8, 1930, to the late James Monroe and Ola Culleit Broadway ahd was retired with 20 years of ser vice with Hanes Hosiery. She had also worked with Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was currently with Wal-Mart of Mocksville. 'She was preceded in death by her husband, Gtsorge William Anderson Call in I98S, and was also preceded ill death by a daughter, Alice Faye Call; a sister, Margaret Gregory; and a brother, Marson Broadway. ; Survivors include: a daughter and son-in-law, Joyce and Tom Comer- ford of Lewisville; one son and daughter-in-law, Jeflrey and Patty Shaver Call of Elloree, S.C.; five grandchildren; two sisters, Catherine Shoemaker of Mocksville and Lpudetta Sledge of Salisbury; and one brother, Coy Broadway of Cooleemee. Johnson , Sonja Mellstrom .V'formerly of ? SL aub iMocksville, died Saturday, Aug. 8. 1^. at the Salisbury Unit ofLutheran Nursing Honnes. r The funeral was ^8-^,•at Batons' Funeral Home ttapcl,Kville, with the Rev. I. DonnellLloyd officiating. Burial wm m the ^t'l«Tthe C„o?eere Slomemakeis Qub and tfte Beach Homemakers Club,was Woman of the Year in 1980. , jm <5~~ Samuel C. Crater Sr. Mr. Samuel Coston Crater Sr., 78, of Union Grove Rd., Lexington, died Wednesday, Aug. S, 1992, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. He was bom April 18, 1914, in Forsyth County to Samuel Coston Crater and Florence Holder Crater. He spent most of his life in Forsyth and Davidson counties and was a member of Friedberg Moravian Church, serving as a diener for a number of years. He was employed with Foltz Con crete Pipe Company over twenty years before retiring, and served in the United States Navy during World Warn. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Catherine Hartman Crater of thi home; one son, Samuel C. Crater Jr. and daughter-in-law, Sherrill, of Ar cadia; one fhughter, Patricia "Patty" Brittain and son-in-law, Tom, of Ar cadia; five grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; two - great- stepgrandchildren; two' brothers, Houston Crater of Advance and Frank Crater of Winston-Salem; three sisters, Dorothea Nell Leach of Newark, Dd., Peggy Wooten and Carolyn Canter, both of Winston- Salem; and a number of nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death was one. brother. Aims Levi Crater; one sister, Betty Ruth Myers; and one daughter-in-law. Sue Price Crater. Funeral services were Saturday, Aug. 8, at Friedberg , Moravian Church by the Revs. Robert Wolfe and Norwood Green. Burial follow ed in the church graveyard.^Memorials may be m^ to a chari ty of the donor's choice. Kendra M. Lagle Miss Kendra Michelle Lagle, 15, of Route 7, Turrentine Baptist Church Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1992, in N.C. Baptist Hot^ital alter an extensive illness.A graveside service was Friday, Aug. 7, in Itirrentine Baptist Church cemetery with the Revs. Billy Sloopand E.M. James officiating. Memorials may be made to the Davie Cbunty Ch^terof ARC, P.O. Box 291, Mocksville, NC ,27028-0291. '- • Kendra was bom June 22,1977, in Forsyth County to Rickey and Lanette Barney Lagle of Turrentine Church Road and was a member of the Developmental Class of MocksviUe Middle School. She at- : tended Timeatine Baptist Church. •' Snrvit^g, ,in additiort ;to; her j pare^,. aret.one-btdthefjlBiMey; BKyle Lagle'of the home; her matra'^ nal gran4iaietits;Calvin and Frances i ,Route.s3U; Moc|tsville:, her,.paternal, gfand-] modier, Mrsi Blaniche'Lttgle of Route- ••7, Mock^e;?oAe'Vtiiifvahd'l^ ousi ^ . James "Jap" Cromer Sr. Mr. James Hardin "Jap" Cromer Sr., 82, of 616 Kapp Street, Winston- Salem, died at Forsyth Memorial Hospital Monday, Aug. 3, 1992. Mr. Cromer was bom in Stokes County to William Franklin and Phoebe Kiser Cromer Sr. He attend ed the Winston-Salem dty schools, graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School, and was a lifethne member of Trinity Christian Church where he sang in the choir. He was superintcndem of the Sun day School, a deacon and a trustee of the church.'He was a bass singer in > the Vagabond Quartette (Barbershop quartet). Mr. Cromer retired from Bahnson Company in 1975. Funeral serviees were Thursday, ; Aug. 6, at Vogler's Reynolda RoadCh^ by the Rev. Rid^ Rheaand Dr. William Guthrie. Burial follow ed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Ar- nice W. Cromer of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia C. Strader ofPfafRown, Mrs. JudyC. Gambill of Advance; one son, J.H. "Bud" Cromer Jr. of Winston-Salem; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; eight sisters, Mrs. Ola Stoltz, Miss Agnes Cromer, Mrs. Lula Darnell, Mrs. Maggie Chambers, Mrs. Elsie Chudle, Mrs. Katherine Bovendar and Mrs. Evelyn Fulp, all of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. Georgia Young of Waterbury, ; Conn.; and two brothers, Irvin and Floyd "Pete". Cromer, both of Winston-Salem. Memorials may be made to Trini ty Christian Church. jaiis M. OveDgood jr. * ^ '.-Mr. Ellis Monroe Livengood Jr.,ijt, of 1205 8th Street, Kill Devil Hills, died Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1992. He was a native of Winston- &lefn and was a member of Mt. tabor United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem. ?He was the husband of Louise^ink Livengood, who survives.■Also surviving ate: four sons,George M. Livengood and Dale LynLivengood, both of WindM-Salt^.St^en C. livengood of Mocksvilleand Richard E. Livengood ofHickory; 14 gtandchadren; oneg]eat-grandchild; one sirier, MildredHendrix of Winston-Salem; and threebrothers, Joseph E. Uvengood,• l4iUtpD. LivengoodandThurman J.liivengood, all of Wintfon-Salem.XA memorial service will be held at aXlater date. hc n.'- -iOOf'- v OHflB ca PUBLIC UBit^nr mocksville NC -PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THU^DAY, Aug. 13,1992 O [James L. Myers 1 Mr. James Leroy Myers. 62, of 1401 N. Main Street, Modcsville, died iThursday, Aug. 6,1992, at his home. ' Mr. Myers was bom in Winston- ;Salem on Sqn. 22, 1929, to Berlie •J. and Roth McCotlum Myeis, He ;served in the United Stales Navy dur ing World War II and the Korean Conflict. • Mr. Myers was the Director of a mission for Rehabilitation of 'Alcoholics, • Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Carolyn Peddycoid Myers; two sons. Cordon and ^lie Myers: two step children, Pamela Brown and Todd McBride; three stepgrandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. C.L. (Thelma) Kimball, Mts. Wayne (Eva) Rice and Phyllis Lewis; and one stepbrother, lames L. Mcknight. ; Funeral services were Sunday, 'Aug. 9, at the graveside in WotxUand Cemetety with Dr. Brooks Hunt officiating. • Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association or the 'American Heart Association, Region 3, 1386 Westgate Center Dr., y/inston-Salem, NC 27103. Mrs. Clevie J. Smith I Mrs,''Clevie'| jones,Smith of 1800; Darwick Road, Wlnston-Salem, died. .Friday, Aug. 7, 1992, at Forsyth! n Memorial HdspilairShe^as bom:Juiid3?}901, ra;Wiiiston^dem.tb?n Josepfa^J/and'Sam Peak Jones. : Mrs; Smith was ameml^of Mt.^ . Cannel United Methodist Church and; 'was":aclive71ii~lhe~'WomenIs:. Marie S. Powell Mrs. Marie S. Powell of Baltimore, Md., died Thursday, Ju ly 23, 1992, at her home. She was bom Oct. 6, 1914, a ilaughter of the late John and Katrina Sienkiewicz of Cracko, Poland, Survivors include: her husband, Gordon Powell of the home; one daughter and son-in-law, Kathy and Leroy Cranflll of Route 9, Modcsville; four grantlchlldren; four' great-grandchildren; and one sister and brother-in-law. Aim and Andy' Rolka of Baltimore, Md. Funeral services were Saturday, July 2S, at the Lady of Fatima Church. Burial followed In the ^acred Heait of Jesus Cemetery, .. Stmdving are: tw6 daiighters,' Bar<^' bara Lee Smilh of the home and Mis^{ i J.L. :.,(Macy,''Hlen).^Clodfelter pP. i Winston-SaleiK^tWb jmtis^^Ir.-Bill: ,0,,iS^th';of;Cleinmptt$J;aiid MriYJoSe^ B! Smith of Farniingtdn; nine| igrattdchildfcil; Si] and li- nine- «ffrtat-mndchil -Funt^, se^^.Vere': Suntla^t 'Methcdist ChU^d^ thoRevvStevenl Kerho'ulas$<'-'Buriai'?foll<>'wed in; • Westlawn Oardpns ' of Memoiy"; "Mausoleum, Mentorials'.may'be tnade to Mt,c;>Catinel> United .Meihpdisl^ Church: ,, 1-,"% ifri I nnn - • J.w. Smith Sr. Mr. J.W. Smith Sr., 74. of Skyuka Road, Route. W, StatesvUle, died I Tuesday i<Aui. '4, 1992, at Ire^u Memorial I^tal iii Statwille,! after «^t years of declining health. He was bomiJuly 17. 1918, tn3 • Royston"Ga:'; to'the late James P- Smith and Lity Mae Dove Simth, He ^ pvwas.fl fctircd autoitttcchaiuc elter 50 Suivlvfire Include*, two sons, JiW"* « llmy^^RayH J-*'- Smi"* IV daughter?Debra Matheiaon; and sixRaniSdiilditn, allof Statesville; fourwbrodief8ljohiFB,fwUliamF,j : Lee Roy Smith; aUofHartnony.and^' Glenn,B„Smith of Concord; threo> sistersSBondelia Goodwin of Hat- ,inony;)fMoliy!.Io?Mcaamwk of^ Mocksville?a^,WUma Riith,Snuth« • i Funeratsewicel will be heM Fti^.day;Aup5?at iea.,m;atC^^ . i Stt'Baplfet;i3lurA wnh I^. J.B. ^PArlteri'offitiatingy Burial will' tf,epvOtS^plot-or::o^^.'-Cenieteiy-in Suuiville, Amanda' G. Bi^gs Amanda Grace Rulings, infantdau^ter of Robert and Sandra Reavis Ridings of Route 7, Modcsville, died Sunday, Ai«, 9, 1992, at Carolina MediM Center in Charlotte. Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12, at Batons' Funeral Chapel in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev, Wayne Buff. Burial was to follow atEnon Baptist Church in Yadkin County. . In additicn to her parents, she is survived by: paternal grarrfparents, Charlie and Rosalind Ridings of Mocksville; maternal grandparents, Edward and Carol Reavis of Ad vance; paternal great-grandparents, Peggy and Donald Bodenheimer of Mocksville; paternal great-grandmother, Erie Ridings of Winston-Salem; maternal great- grandmother. Elishia Forrest of Ad vance; maternal great-grandfather, John Jones of Mocksville; two aunts. Tina Bostlck of Winston-Salero and Melissa Lealherman of Mocksville; and one uncle, Mark Reavis of Virginia. >- OJWIE CO. POBQC DBIWr MOCKSVlUIEk NO <S'~ CO) -DAVE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAV^Aug. 20^ 1992 W.E. 'Eddie' Beail : Mr. Willie Edward "Eddie" Real, 39, of Roule2, Advance, died Thurs day. Aug. 13, 1992. al Forsyth Meinorifll Hospital after being in declining health. The funeral was Saturday, Aug.15, at Batons Funeral Home Chapel. Mocksville. conducted by Alton RetKgar. Burial was in Biaby Churchof the Living God cemetery in Davie County. : Bom Junes. 1933, inDavieCoun- ly, Deal was a son of the late Louieand Viola Ransom Beal, Employed by the Lexington Furniture Co. in Mocksville. he was a Baptist• Survivors include: his wife. Mary Propsi Seal; a daughter, Wanda Beal Howcll of Mocksville; a son. Edwin Dcari Beat ofMocksville; four grand children; a sister, Edith Melton of Advance; and two brothers. JerryBeal of Salisbury and Louie Beal Jr. of Mocksville, i^landa E. Howell .;^li.ss Rolanda F ■Evette Howcll,'•it, of Rome 7. IrTo c k .t VIII c ,ifibd Monday. " '■•Aijp. 10, 1992. •' ^hijicr home. ;-3"he funeral .ygs Friday, ^asant HillBylist Church in Hamptonville, con-.jfeted by the Rev. Walter Tidline.']^iaj.was ill the church eemeleryijt^lemorials'Tnay'lK; niade to.-.thc]Cliristlan'Xayief'.Howell^Fuiid.''inJcare of FirstGcizerts Bank. P.O. Boxf6. Clertutior»i NC.270l2.:-Boim Aug.-27,i;l974|^Tn.;pavie'^ounty, Mis Ho)vell wiis a daughter^Tumerdanda and Maraha LeWiiHowell ofthe hoche, A1992 piduaie« Davie ,High School,: she was'amember, of P!easant,.'Hill Bapti^Church.' ''>t; ..'.p,;.i{ Survivors,^ in '• ^ditidti', Itj -'hef ■ll^nts,' Include: a son, :Chrbtian'.Xavier Howell' of~ the .''hoine:i''a'IjfDther, Trevor OiandaHtn^ ofd» h}>me;'.j!MaternargrBndparents,"'Mr.',and.^rs.:,Clyde, Lewis ,6f■.MocksvUlej;ratemal grandparents. Mri'and Mrisl!mrner.'HoweU of MocksViUet'and;grealyaridttiot^^^M^^ ^omarraw E. Cuthrell '! 5 Ms. Tomarraw Elijabeth "Tobie"Cuthrell of 132 Creekwood Drive,Advance, died Friday. Aug. 14. ■1992, at the Duke Medical Center inpurhatti. > Shewasanalive of Forsyth County and a rising junior at AppalachianUniversity. She was a 1990 graduateof Reynolds High School and of For-■^th Technical College with anAssociate art degree.She was a member ofthe GoodwillBaptist Church where she was on thepublic Relations Committee, the(3,B.C. Chorale, the seaetaiy ofthe^nior Misskmiry. an advisor for the•Youth Choir, a member of the Sunday School Department and articnibcr of the Sunday School•Workshop Committee. > She is survived by: her parents.Rufus and Albena Hamilton Cuthrellof the home; two brothers. E. RufusGuthreil Jr. and Hamilton A.duthrcll, both of the home; paternalerandfalhcr, Mr. George CuthrellSr.; a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends.: Funeral services were Tuesday.Aug. 18, at the Goodwill BaptistChurch with the Rev. P.A. Samuelsdfliciating. Burial was in the church tSmelcry. E-isa G. Manuel •Mrs. LisaG.imble Manuel. 48. of394 Narrow Way Lars, Winston-Saicm, died Saturday, Aug. 15 ' 1592, at her home.JShc was bom June 7, 1944 uipavie County 10 Wilburri DougluIJSmsey and Pearline Howard; She'''itpended New:Life'Assembly.'."( ^^-'yi| -SurvivingUret'fone'tSjJaughier.HGhmune -Lynn '.Giunble'?bf:-RuraliHall; five sons and daiigkten-'iii-law.'l James and HiabedfGamble ofRural!M.jBryan and.Angela .Gamble,': t&nneth ar>d Lisa-GamblerStuHvni l&mble.andjWlFQanAle.'.'all oflWpsion-Salerri; four grandehildrcni;. «r m«hef, Mrs, Pearline.HowarS WarklandofAdvancejanl one sister?^borah D.Markiand ofMocksville^• vFutietal 'services>eie>to'be-Bt yIt-m.' Wednesday,,'A'ug/■19,■ atlmyworth-MiUer Silas Creek dtapelS^ - Pastor ;Beechatd . Moorefiddawrial; was .lo'follow .in'Peniel.T^niccosial' Holiness "I'thurehi 'Dink' Gibbons - ■ j Paul "Dink" Byerly Gibbons, 81. of 523 Faith Road, Salisbury, diedFriday, Aug. 14, 1992, in RowanMemorial Hospital. He had beenseriously ill for four weeks.The funeral was Monday, Aug. 17-. at Soulhside Baptist Church by t|icRev, Jim Vickery. Burial was InRowan Memorial Park. 'Memorials may be made toStwihside Baptist Church Building Fund, 500 Morlan Park Road,Salisbury, NC 28144. BomJune2i, 1911, in Woodleaf, he was a son of the late Anderson Cicero and Uicy Litaker Gibboas. He was educated at Woodleaf School,Employed by Burlington Industries in Cooiccmee for 30 years, he retired from Fiber Industries in 1976. r A member of Soulhside Baptist Church, he was a former member ofGay's Chapel United Methodist Church and was a member of the Woodmen of the World. He served in the medical coipsjwith (he U.S.Army during World War II in tljePacific Theater, ' |Survivors include: his wife, Oayncit Myers Gibbons; a daughter,Mrs. Clautie (Carolyn) of Faith; threw grandchildren; one great-graiidchild; two sisters. Lucy Juliinof Washington. D.C., and FannleWaller of Woodleaf; and four half-sisters. Lucille Wilson of Salisbury. Becky Albert of Kcrnetsville, Patsy Ellis of Winsion-Satem. and Joyce Ann DiRiezo of Fort Lauderdale. Fla. • : . OAVIE CO, PUBUC UBWkFT MOCKSVILLE, NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, ■lIlUBSDAY, Aug. 20 ~I992~'> .■• '■ ic -rsr -rr,'^ ■.-yjir-—r Benjamin'E^ilfluttz " Mn Benjai^h Eryin Kluttz, 73i of2220 Briggs Road, Salisbury."died Friday, Aug. 14, 1992, at RowanMemorial Hospital. He had been Indeclining health for several years butdeath was unexpected.The funeral was Sunday, Aug. 16, in Salem Lutheran Church with theRev. Clarence E. Siffoid, pastor, of- Eclating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Salem Lutheran Church, S080 SherrillsFord Road, Salisbury, NC 28144. Bom fan. 26. 1919, in Davie County, he was a son of the late Ben- jaiiiiti" Frai^ln'''and ''&sie''Efvin,Kluttz.' He 'was' educated "in theSalisbury Gty Schools. Retired as a sheet nwtal mechanic for the VA Medical Center, he was a member of Salem Lutheran Church. He was aveteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II and a memberof Locke Fire Departinent. His wife, Mildred Hess Kluttz, died on Sept. 10, 1989. Survivors include: two brothers,Ralph M. Kluttz of Salisbury and Walter L. Kluttz of Chba Grove; anda nephew. Bill Kluttz of Salisbury. «- o Hubert M.:Shofiher jMr. Hubert Martin Shomier, 70 •of Route 6, Mocksvilie, died Saturday, Aug. IS, 1992, at his home.J Feb. 22,1922, to the late Mattin Columbus and Emma Southeis Shoflher.He was letiied fi^ni the saw mill and of Dennyville Baptia Surviving are: his wife, Mannie^ris Shoffner of the hometloitel> ^ughter, Mrs.. Jeanetie Green ^, Non»ood: tlaeeaons;tariy;r--^ ^.grabddiildRdij dtMcxmille^ b'li^/hilr^^lUchdnhfihd^^^BillShitffiitiri^M^lUe .5I«!grairfB.T.^ ! John HTMojl^^T ! ' Mr. John Heathman Mbdey, S3, of'lOlS Richard St., Salisbury, diedTuesday, Aug. II, 1992, as the resultof injuries sustained when he wasstruck by a train.' '* The funeral was Saturday, Aug. IS, at Summerseti Funeral HomeMemorial QiapeHwith the RevS.Gary Hoflman and Bobty Seagrovesofliciating. Burial was in RowanMemorial Bark with military ritesconducted Iqr the Rowan County Veterans Ccmncil. Bom Feb. 24,.. 1939, in DavieCounty, Motley was a son of the lateRobert G. and Maty Boger Motley..Educated bl the. Rowan Countyschools, he was employed by BurgerKing on East Innes Street. ,A U.S. Army veteran who servedin Germany, he ^ a Baptist.' ' Survivors included three brothers.Glen Allen Motley of Daytons iBeach, Fla., and Robert 0. aridDavid L. Motley, both of Salisbury;three sisters, ^wina Hill of Peii-,sacola, Fla., Betty Strauch of Mouht' Carroll, 111., and Linda Caldwell ofMount Ulla; and a number of nieces and nephews. i o ± SI 9 OAVie CO. PUBLIC LIBRARI^ MOCKSVILLE. NC V -PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORO, rtURSDAV, Aug. 20,1992 > V o 1 Mrs. Mecie B. Slawter Mrs. Mecie Bowman Slawter, 86,of 148 Pineuee Rd., Winston-Salem, died Friday, Aug. 14, 1992, at Knoliwood Hall. She was bom June 13, 1906, in Amrat to Samuel Heniy and Martha Elizabeth Gibbons Bowman. Most of her life was spent in Winston-Salem where she retired from R.J. Reynolds Tob^ Cb. with 42V4 years of service. She was a member of the Winston Primitive Baptist Church. Mrs. Slawter is survived by: four daughters. Pansy R. Laxton of the jwme, Mrs. Dan (Card) Rhodes of Davidson County, and Mrs, Frank (Lavania) Chaplin and Mrs. Elgin(Mary) Ellis, both of Mccksvilie; nine grandchildren; eight great- granddiiidren; and a brother, Sher-niOT F. Bowman of Lexington.The funeral was Sunday, Aug. 16 at Vogler's Reynolda Chapel by Elder Jim Moody. Burial followed in Woodland Cemetery/ Memorials may be made to theKidney Foundation of N.C., 5970Fairview Rd., Suite408, Charlotte, NC 28210. ' John L. Thompson Mr. John Lanier Thompson, 63, of 5832 Navajo Circle, Lynchburg, Va., died unexpectedly Thursday, Aug. 13, 1992, at his residence. He was the husband of Lob Thomas Thompson. He resided in Lynchburg with his family for the past 31 years. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, the retired manager of S&W Cafeteria and was a member of Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church. In addition to his wife, he b sur-.; vlved by: his mother, Unita Hill .! Thompson of Clayton; two ' daughtem, Sharon (Shoe) James of Mocksville, and Pameb Capps of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; three grand children; and one sister, Lexine Lee of Clayton. A private graveside service was held Saturday, Aug. 15, at Fort Hill ' Memorial Park by the Rev. James Q. Thompson. Memoriab may be made to The Grounds Fund of Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church. R. Walter White Mr. R. Walter White, 76, of Junc tion Road, Mocksville, died Satur day, Aug. 15. 1992, at N.C. Baptbt Hosi^, Winstoii-Salem, alto a pro- ' longed illness. A meihorial service was Monday, Aug. 17, at Batons Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Leland ' Rlcl^son ofiiciating.'Memoriab may be made to a chari ty of the donors* choice. Boni Feb. 13, 1916, in Dinwittie Couiity, Va., he was a son of the late Richard Walter and Vivian Jackson White. He retiied from the Depart ment of Itiuiiigration and Naturaliza tion, U.S. government, and was of the Methodbt faith. -He was a veteran of Worid War n, where he served with the U.S. Army in the European Theatre of n operations. n n A member, of Jericho Hardison Ruritan Qub, he was a past county " chairman ..of the Davie County,. RepuUican Party and a former chair- , man of the Davie County Board of Health. He was a member of the NCHA Camping Cliib. Survivors include: his wife, Frances White of the home; a daughter, Frances Beardsley of Charlotte; two sons, retired Lt. Col. Richatd White III of Mocksville and Dr. Russell A. White of Landenburg, Pa.; six grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; one sister, Helen Mayer of Petersburg, Va.; and three brotheis, WUie B. WMte of Port smouth, Va., Edwin White of Alder Creek, N.Y., and Emmet White of Petersburg, Va. V7 4J O -I-CWVIE CO. PUBDC DSfMRr MOCKSVILLE. NO r w (T- 4 A DAyiE cowm. ENTORPRiSE REC01U).-THIJRmAY^'A«gj IT.'WKN ■*4 <Ij — Rev. 'Bill' 'Browii'' The Rev. William Rome "Bill"Brown. 69, of 501 E. First St. Extension, Lexington, died Monday.Aug. 24 1992, at LexingtonMemonal Hospital after a seriuus illness of six months.The ii^ was to be at 2 p.m.Wedn^y at Davidmn FuneralHome Chapel, conducted by the Rev.U)well AsUns. Burial was to followin Lexington City Cemetery.Bom April 14, 1923. In RowanCounty. Brown was a son of the lateOrover and Rosie Haricq- Brown. Aretired employee of United FurnitureCorp., he was a member of All FaithBaptist Chuich, where he had been pastor.Surviving are; his wife, Louisef^Uins Brown; a son, Walter Brown^ Lewngtw; three stepsons, Robertwillard of Baltimore. Md., and Mton and Donald Willard, both ofRaleigh;six stepdaughters, Mrs. Mickey(Barbara) Blackburn, Mrs. Vincent(Helen) Hensley and Mrs. WUlie all of Lexington.Mrs. Eldon (Frances) Hinre of DeerPark. Texas, Annabell WUIard ofMaxton and Mrs. Danny (Debbie)Joyner of King; Six brothers. Grover Brown ofUxington, Bobby. Clyde and PaulBrown, all of MocksvUle, GeorgeBrown of Kannapolis and Arthur RayBrown of Cboleemee; four sisters,Emma Hendrick of Mocksville,Sallie Mae Hilton of Gieenviiie,Texas, Dorothy Shoemaker ofSutesville and Katherine Prevette ofCoolcemee;20stepgiandchildrai: 14stepgreat-grandchildren; and two stepgreat-great-grandchildren. y J Janie E. Council : Mrs. lanie Bakes Council, 70, of Route 5, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1992, at Forsyth -Memorial Hospital after a short illness, Death was caused byipneumonia.f ' Mrs. Council was bom in Oreeii-,iville April 6,' 1922,'daughterof the late Ottis William and^'BessleChhntUir Eakegc sU'tvm ttywifb ofthe lite>WilIiaift-lO(;ic:duiietttj(!i >lAShe'rwail k-^r^irtd' UisU^'pi^ ,andwdathefirrt-wt^jfa^jnttlibiiBtty^ in eeeived iOfitrA'a'B. ^^asiariiienlieniof;Irah^il^resbyterlitft batu»:'Seivi(:w,|te^fcounV.=''n2j3N,^:MarsliaUiHSl.;Mfituton-Salein; NC^JOlkoi^ the>atife(3outicflBdiol^lpT@j;wpoliegtirVf'-^^^^ Pearl H. Davis I Mrs. P^i Hellard Davis, 91, of315 N. Millbrd Dr., Salisbury, diedTl'esday, Aug. 18, 1992.• Graveside services were held^ursday, Aug. 20, at RowanMeiBorlal fcrk, conducted ibyi thel^. 'r Ronald 'Coleman, pa^r of. .{loith Main Baptist Chutch, Butial'm ta Rotran^Memorial Park; r-J."fM?Bdrials tiiay: be tnade to theKnidence Cbuntelor, Meridian Nur-iing^ Center,:, 710: Julian^Rd ' ■ UUIetVl pennbml'ibilTilantiidg^^netbqdlst Church, '"'u '. ^-rs^'7,:'; She'is' survived:by:'two:'ti)tis,JVUIiam Christopher Council fr. o^yfinstcn-Salem land ^Dcttglat' Hugh >ftwtncflofBsngh^l^ L ■ ^.HC-28144.;Vi^I: 14/1901; in Davii10 d» lateW-and Annk^;-,v§^^-IMard,vahe-iBeeivedJierInDavie.Cotaty sAbiris'.!^ « :member^bf Notth:MainiBaptist Church In Salisbury. ?ihusband, Cadi Beitram Davis,' hacedeil. lier^ln I death^on iMay > lO.t -8 uetthrw'^;'William"■' Davis and Hemy F.'Daytf,'hfof Salisbury,Vand'Calvinia- ■ ■ TT!?f"^**®'?2S®»dhfyttle Beach;^d8uglitenrMn~Eaa~(HaieB*; §?«!% Mrs. Donald (Ridi) W^,'Ijln.'tpoioaiy^ McInt^.andiMts. ^ ' ' ; Odom;i;all' of,^buiy, Mrs.' B.l.'(Clady Marie), BfMw^ of Mini Hilkand Mrs. Bob' ■ Haldglitf and a li C. Bruce Charles Mr. C. Bnice Charles, 73, of 3214Anderson Drive, Winston-Salem,died Sunday, Aug. 23,1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.He was bom Se^. 7, 1918, in WInston-Salem to Jacob and Kezie Hedfick Cbarles.Mr. Charles was letited from Cclter-Cbappell Electric Co. He wasa member of Pine Chapel MoravianChurch, Pine Chapd St^or Citizens,die Fellowship Class, Board ofEldeis, and served many years on theBoaid of Tnistees.Mr. CTiailes was preceded in deathby his parents and a sister, Mrs. Alma Oiapple.Surviving are: his wife, VirginiaBridges C^es, of the home; twodaughters and sans-in-law, D^bieand Freddie Largen and Terri andLes Maxey, all of Midway; twogranditaughtcrs; one brother, CarlCharles of Faimington; and onesister. Myrtle Ashley of East Bend.The fiaterel was Tiiiesday, Aug. 25,at Pine Chapel Moravian <3hurch bythe Rev. George Chiddie. BurialfoUowed in Moravian Graveyard. Memorials may be made to FineChape! Moravian Church. ONI '9I|!AS)|30|/yAJBjqn onqnj AjunoQ ©jApg I" DAyiE COUNn EmEIUWSE RECOIU), THUR^AYi Aug. 27, 1992-' K v/I .<L i > O o Fannie L. Foster Fannie Mae Uvengood Foster. 96,of 225 Hicbxy Flat Road, Pa^m, Ark., formerly of Kannapolis, died Wednesday, Aug. 19,1992, at Cen tral Arkaiuas Oeneial Hospital in Searcy, Ark. She had been in declin ing he^th a year and seriously ill three weeks. The {oneial was Saturday, Aug. 22, at Lady's Funeral Home Chapel, conducted 1^ the Rev. Leroy Cox. Burial was in Kannqtolis Cemetery. Bom Oct. S, 1895, inOavie Coun ty, Mrs. Foster was a daughter of the late John and Isabelle McDaniel Livengood. She was retired from Cannon Mills. Her husband. Shepherd Harrison Foster, died May 23, 1959. Survivors include: frnir daughters, Maybeil Tiicker of Baltimore, Md., Esther Jenkins of China Grove, Ciara V. Keller of Columbus, Ga., and Mrs. Slal^ (Vickie) Johnson of 917 Cub St.; Kannapolis; two sons. Gar- field Foster of mgbum. Ark., and Spuigetm S. Foster of Baltimore, Md.; 30 giandchildiea; 48 great grandchildren; 23 great-great grandchildren; and ' two great-great-great-grandcliildren. J S. James Harrison Alvin Joe Kesler Mr. Alvin Joe Kesier, 60, of4855 Stokes Ferry Road, Salisbury, died Sunday, Aug. 23,1992, at CaroUnas Medical Center, Charlotte. He had been seriously iU for three weeks. The funeral was Tuesday, Aug. 25, at Union Lutheran Church, con ducted by the Rev. L. DarreU Nor- ris, pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Recreation Fund, Union Lutheran Church, 4770 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury, N.C. 28146. Bom Aug. 17, 1932, in Rowan County, Mr. Kesler wasa son of the late A.M. and Margie Holshouser Kesler. Educated in the Rowan Coun ty schools, he was employed as a technician for Hoechst Celanese in Charlotte. He was a member of Union U^ran Church, the Margaret Frye Sunday School Class 14, the Lutheran Men in Mission, and was a past mertiber of the church council ' and a former Simday school teacher., . A rnember' of Fai^jAmerican:Le^n Post 327;be waa U.S. Ar-,: riry veteiWdf theJKotran Wtfi'He_'"waa'aTMEffliloner lltfJh^nion ' Fire Depaitrrwrt.'''' Survivttrs irtdude: his. wife, Janet Williams Kesler, whom he married Dec.;20, 1953; two sons,} KevinWayne Keslerof Sallsbuor andTerry Ctaig Kesterofthe hnnd^a daughter, An^ KesletOvermanof the home;n three granddai^hters; and a sisM,,i Nancy,Reek of MocksviUe;T. '. 't-<^ ! Mr. S. James HarriMn, 48, of Route 7, Lexington, died Friday, Aug. 21,1992, at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salisbury after a four- month illness. The funeral was Monday, Aug. 24, at Lanier-Briggs Funeral HomeChapel, with the Rev. Mike Motley officiating. Burial was in Wafford Cemetery in SouthmonL Bom July 2, 1944, in Taiewell,Va. to Mairtre and Irene Kinder Har rison, he was chief operator for the town of Denton's water plant. Survivors include: his wife, Gladys Poc Harrison; two dau^ters, Coi^ nie Harrison and Jean Harrison, both of Mocksville; two grandchiidren; five brothers, Maime Harrison Jr. and Dennis Harrison, both of Cedar Bluff, Va., Ricky Harrison of Richlands, Va., DougiasHarrison of Ohio and Jackie Hafrison of inding Kfill,^Vfi^^ a half-ilstte] \' j iw. Ktagsley McKnight 1' Mr. William Kingsley McKnii^t,;'61, of Route 10, McKnl^t R^.;Mi)resville,diedWednesday, Aug. • County to the late John M. Mcltaghttad Rose Howard McKni^L he^ ; a retired superintendent •.Constructors. He was a 'Prasnect Presbyterian Church,f^ooresville. He ^ having served in the U.S. Amy- Mr. McKnightdeath by a son, Tony McKnight onhtoy 12, 1987. . • Swiving are: htsfeyllis "Jadde" Shumate if the home; two sow,{■Tim" Dale McKnigh and Todd{■Bud" McKnight, both ofMooresville; one ilatighter, M®Terri Lynn McKnight ofhlooresville: twothree brothers, Quinton McKnight.MerriU McKnight and BrannroMcKnight, all ofone sister, Mrs. Mm Marsawt at Jiospect ftasbyterian^ca^^^^MtwresviUe, conducted by D ,LphenA.flondley.^B^Sie iSuiA cemetery. * - .i. ..a i. Memorial inay'fidsDice of Iredell Cotmflf, ^O. B« .tal, StatesriUe.;NC 28677 ofjto Iredell Chapter, fcx„j.,l^A'Mooresville, NC M115.. ' ; ■ ;i ; y: Mattie W. JonesMiss Mattie Watkins Jon^ 83.formerly of Route 3, Mocta ChurchRoad, Advance, died Sunday, Aug.23,1992, at Davie County Hospita.Miss Jones was bom Fta. lA1909, in Advance, to Willi^Jackson and Eugenia Cash SnyderJones. She lived aU her hfe in the 1Mocks coiiinimity.spend^tte las , several years at Meadowbrook ler- |race Nursing Center. , ^ . IShe was a member of MocksUnited Metiiodist Churchy. |Surviving are a sister, Ethel Joiiesof Meadowbrook Terrace; and nme"^rfS^wereTu^y.Aug. 25, at Mocks United Meth^istI3iurch, conducted by the Rev. Hany Shetrill. Burial followed m thechurch cen*tery.-Memorials may be maw to MocttsUnited Methodist Church. Wesley T. Shcrmer Mr. Wesley T. "Pedro" Shermer,77, of'344 Meadowview Drive.Winston-Salem, died Riday, Aug. 21, 1992, at Forsyth MemorialHospital.Mr. Shermer was bora May 20.1915, in Davie County to Boyd andAnn DeilaMarland Shermer. Hewa: a member of Crestview BaptistI Church and was retired ftomWesterri Electric Co. after 30 years of service' He was an Army veteran of WorkWar II, where he received severaI distinguished medals.I Surviving ate: his wife. PearBoger Shermer, of the home; on-son, Jerry Lee Shermer oiMocksviile; two grandsons; tw-isisters, Nancy Holcombof WinstonSalem and Francis Jarvis of Forcommunity, Davie Camty; andnumber of nieces and nephews.Graveside services were Monda>Aug. 24, at Oaklawn Memori;Gardens by the Rev. WarLaramore. Military rites were coiducted ^ District II Memorit Honor Guard. ° (Sod®** ' <Q> DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .THURSDAY. SepL Si 1992~ . .-j? I Lacy E. Blansett Mr. Ucy Hdtidge Blanseu, 68. of Rt. 1, Mocksville, formerly of Ml. Airy, died Wednesday. Aug. 26. 1992. at the North Carolina BaptistHospital in Winston-Salem. Mr. Blansett was bom in Surry County. Sept. 26.11923. son of the late Marion and, Wilda Horton Blansett. He was a ,reUred restaurant "'swvSvingait: his wife. Mrs. An nie Burton Blansett of the home; twodaughters. Mrs. Angelee Bumat of Columbia. S.C.. and Mrs. Debra Bowman of Laurel Fork. Va.; twostepsons. Stephen Bur^ of RL 1. Dobson. and Timothy Burton of Rt. I Elkin; four grandchildren; twoEieat-grandchildren; one stepgr^- child; two sisters, Mrs. VioletManess of Greensboro and Mrs. Sadie King ofbrothers, Junior .Blansett of Charlotte. Vernon Blansett of Winston-Salem. and' Raymond and . Everett Blansett, both of Mt. Ai^. The funeral was Frid^, Aug. 28, at the Moody Funeral Home Chapel, Mt. Airy, conducted by the Rev. Dennis Bledsoc. Burial was in the Skyline Memory Gardens, Ml. Airy. ■J Audr^ H. ¥ond" „ Mrs. Audrey Aileen HilJmanBond. 99. of Winston-Salem Convalescent Center died Wday. Aue28. 1992.She was bom Julv 18.1893. in St.Paul. Va., to John Morgan and Ella Broadwatcr Hillman. She was agraduate of Etnoiy and Henry College and was a member of Cbntenary United Methodist Oiuich.Mrs. Bond was preceded in deathby her husband. Vcmatd F. Bond Sr.and a son. Dr. Vemani F. Bond Jr.Surviving are a daughter-in-law, •Marianne M. Bond, Arbor Acres;three grandchildren. Vemard F.Bond III, Littleton. Colo., F. MacAulay Bond. King an! MarianneB. Price. Earmihgton; and three great-grandchildren.Memorial servtm were Monday.Aug. 31. at St. ^Paul's EpiscopalChurch with burial in the Memorial Gardens.Memorials may be made to theTriad United Methodist Home. I Mamie Cleveland John Daugherty> John William Daugherty. 30. ofjSw Gregoiy St., Greensboro, died:£murday, Aug. 29, 1992, atiLighthouse Outreach 'Ministries^ome in Greensboro. He had been^tioudy ill a month. , '^^'hte funeral'will be at I p.m.']•iri^irsday, < Sept.;3. .at,Ji(oble«afid|; Me^rial;; Fun^y Hoine. ^Ippel. .conduciein>i^ the^ifevi^ack'fcleary, ': chapIain/direc|;of.«7 of,l^hhthouse' - Outreach ■•Ministnes,.' ^itendioro. Burial w^ be at the^-!Mjphal Cemetefy.of S^isVuriil'^^ |T^the family was to^a.the toend]tliome on Wednesday night from 7 to ' ^.Rom Mc^4;^4942^n^|^wu]jCdltnty. D4iigliei^!.yw a soil.of tbelWalter and Jones t^gheri^y^He gradiBt^ from JOA^QemMU School and. attended AnsomV^hnical College. '' was, employed aK Piedmontj^arolina -. Window f' CoM ihi;33nensboro. A U.S^Aim/velnan,3^.was'' a .member' of Ughihousei' )}iitteach MinistiypJ'i'rjrECSoaoO^Survivors y include;rlus.^>ife,i^i^nces'^Hoiland jOoii^erty 'bfj8Mncer^.^' gjnffe Johh" toilliamiftoighery^Jr^ bf\Sp«fi»rfIhti^ililughters,'' Sonya' Wafsbi^andjPatricia Daugherty,of S^bu%andi^uusandta Scdts 1^ ^??^3^'four brothers, ^eo''^ocksville^Waller Daiigh^ ofai^bpkins.'^S.Ci,/Leon^and'^Henry ;maugherty, both,tif Elate, S.C.) and^ Mamie Mattison Cleveland. 62. of Route 1, Victoria community. Woodleaf. died Sunday. Aug. 30.1992. at N.C. Baptbl Hospital, Winston-Salem. She had beenseriously ill several weeks.The funeral will be'at 2 p.m.Thursday. Sept. 3, at Boxwood Bap- list Church, conducted by the Rev.J.E. Chambers, pastor. Bli^ will be in the church cemetery.Bom May 6.1930, Mis. Clevelandwas a dau^ter of Aitis and Leila Mattison of Woodleaf. A homemaker, she was edxated in theDavie County schools. She was amember of Boxwood Baptist Church. Mocksville.Survivors, in addition to herparents, include: her husband. Howard Cleveland of Greensboro; two sons, Howard Cleveland Jr. ofWoodleaf and Calvin Qeveland ofHouston. Texas; six daughters. Bar bara Manud and Brenda Cleveland, both of Baltimore. Mamie Faucette.Maiy Thomas, Kathy Lee and Gwen dolyn Oevdand. all of Greensboro;18 grandchildren; II great-grandchildien; Also, two brothers, Charles Mat tison of Greensboro and Walter Mattison of East Spencer; and six sisters,including Ida Holtzclaw and DaisyFisher, both of Wood|Mf. CO. POBOC nmmrMocKsviaE; IW DAVI^.CQUNpr- ENlEItfRI^ RE^ORDi ^THURSDAY* Sept.)3j I9f^ . rr'rr- <h /vvys n V.-, L.D.-Gardnerr;?':i i><)i ;■ 'i L.D. Gaidner, 62,ofl03OakSt., >Gtanite Quarry, died Saturday, Aug. 29. 1992, at Rowan MemorialHospital after being in declining health for seven years and seriously ill for a week. The lunerol was Monday, Aug. 31,at the JamesC. Lyerly Rmeial HomeChapel, conduct^ by the Rev. Bud dy L. Hoffner, pastor of Missionaryfoptist Church, Kannapolis. Buri^ was in Brockhill Memorial Gardens, Rockwell.Bom Sept. 12, 1929, in Mount Gilcad, Gardner was a son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Reeder Gard ner. He was educated in the Mount Gilead schools and retired from ConeMills Co. after 35 years of serviee. He was a member of BlackwoodChapel Church in Mount Gilead. Survivors include: his wife, Dorothy Lcller Gardner, whom he 'married Nov. 4, 1951; five sons, Lonnie David Gardner ofGreensboro, Thomas Hserelle Gard ner of Mocksville, Roger Dale and Terry Lynn Gardner, both of GraniteQuarry, and Kenneth Wayne Gard ner of Albemarle; a daughter, Tabatha Renee Blalock of Rockwell;13 grandchildren; Eight sisters, Mrs. Lee (Sara)Waller, Betty Smith, Mary Beaver and Minnie Ciamello, all ofSalisbury, Katie Smith of Ellerbee, Mattie Honcycutt of Albemarle, JoseHarkey of Mount Pleasant and Nealey Coble of Rockingham. Winide-B.^HanksV tl; I ^ ; James Henry Hinson Sr.'TWinnie Blevins Hanks, 81, of Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, diedFriday, Aug. 28, 1992, at DavieCounty Hospital after being in declining health for the past three months. IThe funeral w^ Sunday, Aug. 30,at Eatons Fiineiml Home Chapel. Burial was in Rose Cemetery.Memorials may be made toHospice of Davie County, P.O. Box665, Mocksville, NC 27028. Bom Oct. 24, 1910, in Alleghany County, Mrs. Hanks was a daughterof the late John, and Delia SmithBlevins. Retired,from the formerAmeriean Cdfe in Mocksville with_30years of service, she was a Baptist. Her husband, Robert Eam Hanks, died in 1976, and a son, BobbyFender, also preceded her in death.Survivors include: three daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Norma) Pickler ofBurlington, Mrs. Ervin (Lorene) Godwin of Moclaville and Wilma Franklin of State Road; a step^daughter, Jimmie Sue Everhardt ofSparta; three sons. Jack and Bill Fender, both of Mocksville, and EarlFender of Marion; 14 giandchildien; 21 great-grandchildren; two great-,great-granddiildrenr and a sister,Virginia B. Roberts of Jacksonville. ' Marvin D. RidenhourMarvin Dewey Ridenhour, 70, of 4°" -TO •"«*' Saiuiday,Aug. 29, l992,al.lhe,SalisbuiyVAM^ical ^ter after a period ofdeclining health.The funeral was Monday, Aug. 31 A ^'""h, con-pUcted by the Rey, Ro„ Honeycutt.., filing wasjn,the.chordi cemeierv 1""ithTmJlilaijIlgraVeslde fjitei ; James Henry Hinson Sr.', 65, of • Mauldin, S.C.,'husband of Gladys • Trull Hinson, died Monday Aug. 31• at Hillcrest Hospital.I He was bora in Dana, N.C., a sonI of the (ate John Henry and EuraCase ' Hinson. Hinson was a retired field 4 service engineer with S.C. Tractor; and Equipment Co. of Greenville. He • was a 32nd Degree Mason and; member of Empire Lodge in ' Mauldin, a member of the Hejaz • Temple, the Golden Strip Shrine• Club, the Eastem Star and AmerieanV Legion Post' 176. Hinson was a • retired Chief Yoeman U.S. Naval. Z Reserve, a member of MauldinZ United Methodist Church. ,*■ Surviving are: his wife, Gladys ' Z Trull Hinson of the home; oneZ daughter and son-in-law, Arme and Z Jim Summers of Mocksville; one son; and daughter-in-law, James H. Jr.I and Alicia Hinson of Ml. Pleasant; •two sisters, Ruth McCalisier of|:Greer, S.C. and Grace Fisher of•:Hickory; one brother, John C. Hin-';son of Easley, S.C.; and three';gtandchildien.Z; Funeral services were to be at 3Z;p.m. Thursday at Mauldin UnitedZiMethodist Church conducted by the'Z'Rev. Carl Qary. Burial was to be in Z-Graceland East Memorial Park,;;Simpsonville with Masonic Rites and^iMilitary Rites at the graveside.Honory escort will be AmericanjILegion Post 176 and members of theZ'JJejaz Temple.Zz Memorials may be made toi-Slminers Hospital for Crippled l-Chlldren, 950 W. Paris Road, Green-:^iAe, S.C. 29605. I^djithdiir^j tn:<sdnJligh;UiSl.., -J DdbiS - OAVIE CO, PUBLIC UBIWRT MOCKSVILLE. NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPIUSE IlEC6lU)^TIlUI(i9>AV/Septrid^I99^ O \ Frances Anderson Miss Frances Anderson. 84. ofAuiuinn Care Nursing Home,ronn^y of Route 1. Mocksviile. u ®®P'- 3. 1992. Shein declining health one year.The funeial was Saiuiday. Sept. 5 at Center United Methodist Church. B""?l was In the church ceineiery.Miss Anderson was bom In Davie County^t.l7. IW.adaughteroffte late Richard Samuel and Jennie Call Anderson. She was a homeituAer and a member of ZIon Chapel United Methodist Church. She was preceded In death by a brother. Richard Samuel Anderson Jr. Survivors include two brothers.Felrx Anderson of Route I. Mocksvrlle and WHIIam C. Andersorl of Route 9. Mocksviile. V N. Paul Hendiix Route 81. of Memorials mav h^Carolim, BibIe"<Lp%rS M-' Mocksviile; Kr nmti^Bont March 8. 191 i CoMly. he was a Ion of hta In^'th^^"'""Su^ivors Include! his wife Craver of Advance* ^ nieces. and several y Jimmy J. BIrke •Jimmy Jake Birke. 61. of623 W.Mxth St.. Wrnston-Salem. died^u,sday^,.3. 1992. at Forsjih Memon^ Hospital. • The fiineral was Tuesday. Sept 8i' "Vwo"''-M"'e'- Silas Creek^l«l with the Rev. Burton Rights^icraung A gradeslde service was SifstaV^' : A graduate of Gray High School. • _ ^ ""ployed by Salem Steel.•Survrvore include: a son. RayAllison Brrke of Clemmons; four Birke Register of Emma C. Cooley William L. Kyle Mr. William Lonas Kyle, 62, of 201 Bogart Circle, Wirtston-Salem. died at Forsyth Memorial Hospital Friday. Sept. 4, 1992. He had beenin declining health for the past three years. Mr. Kyle was bora in Fancy Gap Va.. the son of Elbert D. and Lola Mae Newman Kyle. He spent his ear ly life In Fancy Gap, moving to Wmston-Safeffl In 19M, He was a produtre broker' for 35 years and for many yeans.was ownerand operatorof A.G. "Shore feb;. Inc. He was a 32nd Degree Mason and a member of Salem Lodge No. 289 andwas also a member of the Oasis ' Shrine. Mr. Kyle was married in 1948 toFrance Dolton Kyle, who survives, of the home. He was preceded in death by his father. Surviving, other than hU wife, are: two daughters. Mrs. Undd Edwards and husband, Frank, of Clemmons, Mrs. Karen Hunter and husband.Bill, of Advance; two sons. Terry Kyle of Winston-Salcm and Eddie Kyle and wife, Mildred, of Clem mons; eight grandchildren; his mother of ^ncy Gap. Va.. and two brothers. H.L. Kyle and V.G. Kyle.A graveside service was Monday, Sept. 7, at Forsyth Memorial Park conducted by Pastor M.K. DufTield with Masonic rites by Salem Lodee No. 289. Memorials may be made toOxfoid Orphanage. 600 CoIlege'Sticet. Ox ford. NC 27565. . Mrs. Emma CranHII Omiey. 93of Rt. 5, Mocksviile, died Wednes day. Sept. 2. 1992. at Yadkin Nurs-5,nB Center. : Slw was born in Yadkin County to ^athan and Lena Howdl Cranfill. C^ey was a member of<«urtncy Baptist Church.'■ Surviving are: two sisteis, Mrs.^ba Lj^of Wlnston-Salem. Mis.<Jeo Miller of Mocksviile; and a«ster-m-law, Franklc Cranfill of^inston-Salem.t Mrs. Croley was preceded in deathJy her husband. WUIIam Cooley. andJwo brothers. Ray and AddisX^ranfill.r Funeral services were Friday. ''"b" Baptist Churchpy the Rev. Giady Trivette. Burial.followed In the church cemeteiy.Memorials may be itiatfe to a charily of the donor's choice. ' Marlanna Long SmS,"- '"■® was to be Thursday.pSSiw P-""- ®' ''ifstn^yte^ Church, conducted by m Oakwood Cemeteiy. nflh® ^ « ">« homeof a brewer, pr. Robert Long of 335WaS;."" - 'P "-Memotiab may bemade to Fiist.Presbyterian Church..Elevator or, Organ Fund 125 N. Main MeetingSt.. Statesville, N.C. 28677.-' " • Statesville Al^on Long. j^^e froi^ ^ Sraduaiedfrom Women's College in oniveisily. She jomed the DuireUniversity Law Ubiaiystalfin^and reliiedin 1973. """"""a ^e was a lifelong member of FirstPre^yierian auich and a memberof the Fort Dobbs Chqaer of theDaughters of the American Revolution, the King's Daughters Club ofDurham and the Durham Woman's CJUO. ^rvivors include two sisters, Mrs.<"'f8ima) HoweU of AUanta^Mre. L. Gaither (Cbroiine) Sand- brotto. Locke C. Long of Salisbury;19 nieces and nephews and 31 aieat- nicccs and nephews. cq pfiit*.. MOCKSMlu; DAVIE COUNTY E^^EI^«IUSE REC6lU),^ THURSDAY/'s«pl. 10;!1992^ jEthel W. Muddiman Ethel Wfuie Muddimati, 80, of 3loule 6, Mocksville, died Wednes- :^y. Sept. 2. 1992. at Davie Cotinty iHospitaJ.r The fimeial was Saturday, Sept 5?! Batons Funeral Home Chapel, con' .Quoted by the Rev. EdTapper. Burial ;was at Chestnut Grove Untied *Methodi5t Church cemetery. in ®«P'- 3.dfii, Mrs. Muddiman was a daughter of the late Frank and Ossie•Tutterow White. A homemaker, she;yas employed for a short time by Pran-Ray Nursing Home, now OakHaven. She^ a Ufeiong member Af Chesmut Grove United Methodist .Church. .: Her husband, Ben Muddiman, preced^ her in death. Survivorslnclttde: twodaughters,Jaclde Beamon,"b^ of Mocksville; a son, BUI Smith " graW-cfuWien; 11 great-graiufchUdren; two Sisters, Hatde Naylor of Mocksville tod H^l Bailey of aemmons; and flirother. Josh White of MocksvUle y 5 n w/itoi)ahy^si5l n f William <BiU'A. Owens Mr. William *'Bill*' Abram Owens, 72, of504 First St., Spencer, died Wednesday, SqH. 2, 1992, at V.A. Medical Center, Salisbury alter a lengthy illness. The funeial.wtu Friday, Sept. 4, at Central United Methodist Church, conducted ly the Rev. James Pyatt, pastor. Burial was in the National Cemetery in Salisbury. MUiiarygraveside rites were conducted by the Rowan County Veterans CouncU. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowan CounQr, P.O. Box 1603, Salisbury, NC 28145-1603 or to the Centrd United Methodist Church BuOding Fund, 200 Fourth St., Spencer, NC 28159. Bom Match 28, 1920, in Davie County, Owens was a son of the late ; James S. and Sadie Canolle Owens. ' He received his education in Davie n County schools. He was retired from the n!c. Finishing Company and also worked at the Chicto and Oyster Shack Restauram for over 20 years. He was a member Of the Central United Melhtxiist Chiirch and was a veteran of World War n, having served in the European '^eaier of Operations. . Stirviving'rare: his wife, Anne,.: SUuber Qwrens; one sen, WUliam li Franklin of $pendBrl,oitt stqhl, ^ sonirjThomas, M,^ bedtnoneofjAlamogbrdo, N.Mirfour's^pgranl^i).chUdfenV1^ ibtotlier,: 'C$^Ui7A^'■ Owens ofB^gtpit; and otie sisterfi / Annie Lee W. Pinnix Mrs. Annie tee WUIiams Pinnix,.67, of Route 2, YadkinvUIe, cUed Fr^day, Sept. 4, 1992, at HootsMemorial Hospital.She was bom in Yadkin CountyJan. 5,1925, to the late Robert Ellisand Bexie B^ty WUIiams. She wasa member of Deep Creek FriendsMeeting and married to Richard "Dick" W. Pinnix, who survives, of , the home.Also surviving are: two daughters,Mrs. Vexle P. Martin and Mrs. Mary., York, both of YadkinvUle; four sons,;Dewey, Richard Lee and Michael ^' Gray Pinnix, all of YadUnville,R()y :Pinnix of BoonvUle; 18 grand-;children; one great-granddaughter,'four sisters, Moiy Ruth SpiUman ofMocksville, -Bessie Sprinkle ofWinston-Salem, Pansy Wagoner and Tumie Davis, both of YadkinvUle;andtwobrothm, GleimWiUiamsofYadkinvUle and George WUIiams of East Bend.Funeral services were Monday,Sept. 7, in the Mackie-GentryFuneral Chapel, conducted by the Revs. John Wilkinson and J.C. Shore. Burial foUowed in the Yadkin Memorial Gardens. vk \ o V CnVTE CO. TOBDO QBMBf MOCKSVILLE, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD; THURSDAY, Sepl. Ht; J992^ V M. Ethel Pook •' ; Mrs. Maggie Eihel Wilson Poole, 93. of the Powell Bridge Road. Route 2. Harmony, died Tuesday. Sept. 8, 1992. in Ircdcll Memorial Hospital. Siaiesville after a critical illness of four days. Born in Davic County Nov. 11, 1898, to lite lute George Muniford Wilson and the late Laura Eliaabclh Siroud Wilson, she was a homemaker. She was a member of Harmony Riptist Church and a fornicr member of Women's Mis sionary Society and the Lydia Bible Class. Mrs. Poole was preceded in death by one brother /essie Clement Wilson; one sister. Mrs. Bertha Lee W. Ward; and one grandson. She married Early Duke "E.D." Poole on July 23, 1919, who survives. Also surviving, in addition to her husband, are: Iwosons.J. Ray Poole artd wife Mary of Route2, Harmony and Clarence L. Pooie and wife An-tha of Siaiesville; five daughters, Mrs. Clara P. Evans of Route 4 Statcsville. Mrs. Helen P. Cashion.ind hushandJohn of Salisbury. Mrs. Hazel P. Slecle and Jim ofCleveland. Mrs. Ruby P. Harris and B<* of In dian Trail and Mrs. Mildred P. Lan- ney and George of QiarloKe; 18 grandchildren; 25 great-grand-children; and two great-great grandchildren.The funeral will be Thursday, Sept. 10. al2 p.m. at Harmony Bap- list Church, conducted by the Revs David F. McHugh Jr., C, Donaid Hayncs and Steven W. Cox. Burial will follow In Harmony Ccmclery. The family was to receive friends at Reavis Funeral Home in Harmony from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, SepL 9. Memorials may be made to the Harmony Baptist Church. P.O. Bo* 116, Harmony. NC 28634, Grace Ridenhour '"i ^' :Orace Isley Ridenhour. 96, of Diavie Village. Mocksville, died Saturday. Sept. 5. 1992, in Davie County Hospital. ;Thc funeral was Tuesday. Sepl. 8, it) Ealuns Funeral Home Chapel, con- dpclcd by the Rev. Joe Collins, ^rial was in Rowan Memorial Park. • Memorials may be made to American Heart Association. Davic County Chapter. P.O. Bo* 406, Mtxksville, NC 27028. ^ Born in Alamancc County on Gel. 26, 1895. Mrs. Ridenhour was the daughter of the late Henry Benjamin abd Nancy Jane Moser Isley. For (hany years she owned and operated the Rocky Knoll Gift and Remnant Shop. At Davie Village, she was an nplive participant In all its programs, cspeci^ly handicrafts. She was an ac- tKe member of Coolccmee United Methodist Church. • Her husband. Monroe Hobson Ridenhour, died in 1970. Two sons also preceded her in death: the Rev. Henry Isley Ridenhour of Pilot Mountain and Thomas Lee Ridenhour of Coolccmoc. -•Survivors include; two sons. Monroe Hobson Ridenhour Jr. of Qharlotle and Norman Graham Ridenhour of Greensboro; two daughters. Ann R. Cranford of Woodleaf and Nancy R. Boon of Stone Mountain, Ga.; 14 grand children; 20greal-gianddlildren; ate groat-great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Neil Wagner of Richmond, Vu.; and many nieces, nephews and ffiends. / Lillian H. Snow Mrs, Lillian Beatrice Hulch'ins Snow. 73. of 307 UptonW,nrton-S^. Thursday, Sept.' She was bom Jan. 17.19|9 Mam^., Wmsion-SaJcm, whcre'shewas ordamed minister in 1945 ^urohcs .te .pasiored,. until- ^ fetircment. ' • ,W« ,. h" in death w4s^brother. Graver Hulchins, anij-a -g;;anddaughiM.-..,Taniniy.' UtM;Snow^... She ^married April M;T93K10 the Rev. Hoben Lee Snow who surv.ves, ofthe home,-:' - ' 'Al» surviving arer'twD sons ken-' ' A fn^*?'"Mocksville arid ThomasA. Snow of Fayelleville; om • , Wdsoi^, ci^t graodchlldroni^- great-grandchildren; ^ one Sii,5. . • n'T' "'■ Areadia; ;iloHiJtchms, both of Winsio„.S4Jc®?- "^Mdsevc^ nieces and nephcw^i '• / Creek Chapel.' conducted by S Stanley Glover; SwvePiiwiM' 'and Kenneth Dees. Burial followfiS-in ^^"nwn'GanieMpfMempo^:' ; Hilda W. Rintz " " Wrtilcn of GarnerMncksvillc. .,H|died Sunday. HE ' ""HISept. 6. 1992. at Rowan She been declining healthseveral years and seriously ill eight weeks. The funeial wasTuesday, Sepl. 8,at Mocksville (^irst United Methodistt^urch, conducted by the Rev. 1.Donnell Lloyd. Burial was in RoseCemetery.Memorials may be nade to the Chancel Choir of Mocksville Pint United Methodist Church, North Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028, or to the Paisonagc Fund of MidwayUnited Methodist Church, 108Belhpagc Road, Kannapolis, NC 28081.Bom Sept. 26. 1911, in SomersetCounty, Md.. Mrs. Rintz was adaughter of the late William and Wilameana Wrotcn. She owned andoperated Rintz's Five Cents to Five Dollar Store until her tetlremeni in 1988. She was a member of Mocksville First United Methodist Church andthe United Methodist Women and a past member ofthe Mocksville-Davie Chamber of Commerce. Her husband, Frank Rintz, died in 1979. Survivors include: adaighler. Kay R. Williams of SlatesviBe: a son, theRev. Billy Rintz ofKanmpolis; threegrandchildren; three sisters. DorothyHemp of Kissimmce, Fla., Edna Melzer of Baltimore, Md., and Louise West of Salisbuiy, Md.; andabroher. RiillipWroten of Duncan- ville. Texas. ' ' -DAVIE cbuNlY E^RPRM' RTCOIU), ,THUItSDAY/(Se^?17rim / C> / 'Gene' Blackwood C.E. "Gene" Blackwood, 58, of Neednioie Road, Woodleaf, died Fri day, Sept. 11, 1992, at Carolinos Medical Center from injuries sustain ed in a truck accident. The iiineial was Sunday, Sept, 13, at Ncedmoie Baptist Oiurch. Of ficiating wete the Revs, Chase White and Coy Miller, Burial was in the church cemeteiY. Bom April 26, 1934, in Davie County, he was a son ofthe late Carl Flake and Mamie 'Creason Blackwood. A retired self-employed truck driver and cattle faimer, he was a member of Needmore Church. Survivors include his wife, Pat O'Connor Blackwood of the home; one son, Uoyd Eugene Blackwood of Woodleaf; one daughter, Mrs, George C. (Robbin) Blackwood ° Poole of Cleveland; and three sisters; ; Ethel B, Messick of Woodleaf, Ila,: i.MaeiLineb^er^of Boonville,-aid''' Loi8 Jiuticej)|^tisac()la,'. F1a.'' i !' •) tl.rC'.'!!,.-- Jake G. Foster Jake Green Foster Jr,,49, of Route I, Ridge Road, MocksvOle, died Fri day, Sept, 11,1992, at his home alter being in declining health. The funeral was Sund^, Sept, 13, in Batons Ftrneral Home Chapel. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie Coun^, P,0, Box 665, Mocksville, NC 27028. Bom Jan. 23, 1943, in Davie County, he was a son of Jake Green Foster Sr. of Lewisvilleand the late Hazel Suiruners Foster, Survivors, in addition to his father, include: his wife, Belva Stokes Foster of Mocksville; two sons, Jake Green Foster III and Sean David Foster of Winston-Salem; four stepsons and one stepdaughter; one sister, Peggy Burke of Lewisville; and four , grandchildren, i > „ ; W IrMary ^^^'^^'popka,Summerset J"! ' g j992, at herdied Tuesday, sept- home. service was held Fri-^ gravesde w" J;.e« Woodleaf, con-Church eermW. YoydH.ducted by the R««- Ruther- Bom Dec, ' ..'.^-vrtts a daughter fotdion, ^ Hettie Maeof the late Johr^^ ^her.Reid R®°"'^v,er of Ftorida Livingshe ®.")f?^enlist Church.Seventh-day ,„je. iwo step- Cooleemee. ^ ;•iYey|M,';'Hutchens*'^v' 'iy n ;«10 ,.Countess Place,.' Winston- ".SS"' •''"' ^■"ttirsday. Scpi, .10,twz, at her home, ■was bom Sept, 22. 1916. in;.Du^ to Hubert and Eva Thomp-,C^^Martin. She had lived InFWinsttm-Salem forthepast22yeaisl .:and MiwI In 1987 frr^ the Oldtownl.;ito4ist Chunch Day Care Cinter after ■g.2Z years of service. ' •ptisiaS*'''^ •twhiubaiid, JoeH,!^Hotehcns oftbe home; me daughter.;'''^Advance; one strn.'?Mttehens of|; W}nstpn-Salem: four grandchildren;' Bcdic Tatum ofSKitoUwood Hall and Violet Wreon ofBRoxlMrp.;and one brother. Julian'CMattmiOfJJurham,. v, - jt _ Rtneial services were held Satur-i t'o ReynoIdaOCRoad^jrt. conductedby theRev.cAlan Hutchens, Burial followed in •gForsyth Memorial Park, ' . 'i O or- a p3 oMeco.puBjw^IJ10CKSVILI.E. NC -DAV W^AttSSt [UPiaijE;^pi^^ / Roy R. Beasley n : Mr. Roy R. Beaslq!, '58, of SOO Old Hollow Road, Winsion^em, died at his home Saturday, Sept. 19, 1992. He was bom in Suny County on Aug. 24, 1934, to Cluriie and Ber tie Dunkley Beasley. He had spent a number of years In the Wlnston- Salem area. Mr. Beasley retired from Nestle- Caroation, Inc. in 1991. He was preceded in death by his wife, Shirley S. Beasley in Match 1992. He is survived by: two daughters, Mrs. Cheryl Beasley Hicks of Mocksville, Amy Loren Beasley of Columbia, S.C.; one son, Roy "Eric" Beasley of Fuquay-Varina; three grandchildren: two slaters, Mrs. Geneva Hawks of Ararat, Va., and Mrs. Iris DeHart of Mt. Airy; and one brother, Lowell Beasley of Mt. Airy. A graveside service was Monday, .Sept. 21, at Crestview Memorial iFark by BMtop^tobert Cranfill,'. {j Robert K. Blalock v. : ! Mr. Robert Keith Blalock, 72, of Winston-Salem, died at his home Thursday, Sept. 17, 1992. He was bora Feb. 15,' 1920, in Davie County, the son of Melver S. and .Helen Davis Blalodc. n Mr. Blalock lived most of his life in Forsyth County and was a member of Mineral Springs Baptist Church. He was retired from Wachovia Bank. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Mozelle Ward Blalock of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Wanda Webb of Shelby; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Conrad Blalock of Advance and Harold Blalock of Phifltown; and one sister, Mrs. Evelyn' Pardue of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Saturday, Sept. 19, at Vogler's Reynolda Chapel by Dt- Cecil R. Cave Jr. Burial followed In Crestview Memorial Rirk. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, Inc., Suite 201. IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd.,- Winston-iSaleth, NC i j jflniS 60. o« adelene _ , -died .45, ite VloteWa® ones®®' Bo»s ^e- two Idhimy 5. Ra* HerbetiR®®^iaofW- 1 Sept- ?HotoBChap^*»® ^6 Revs.1 pone^ laWaye* H Pa'*®' • B""** F^ema» W*o B»let BW^. {oUowed ^ly. K?:-qW5»mvnU3 A' Ulvtn-nillMlk'l IRoufi'S? Mdc!SvlUe,^iiie4'jVei^ !«:He,1iyas^bpmf|»?Sw^^ Roby;N>*airi,^MdM^ HeVas a minwer.bf Huqra Bap-|^^uKh;4«^ fradi^ •FulklwIwf'rBediDteS 14,a9Miv;Si.*i f"-Surviving'are':,,two.' soiis,;.ReeeeFulkJf: of Raleigh and.Rodney Fulk of MocksviUd; five' dau^tere,^ mAOCuVUICi^mU Btiiial'wai m'Ae'chbidi'tOTwM ■' ! , "JvMrs. Nancy'B«—w—r——'■ .•|fiasofRti:2,G«inaiiloatMFiiday,3 Pshevvas boiii'ln StcdM CouiOT.^ht«dgar';and Catrie Booth'SrnithV^^^ ' ^ 1 She. i^'Jsurvived byjh^Ausb^Otay Hampton,"pji|fc home; onegLuJighter,':^.'Charles (Judy) Flip- jt^of Kemersville; three srajSi-Teriy'I G£ Hampton'of 'Dahbuty;-0«g IL.," lnptoniof)fWittstolI*Salcol^alKiyiflalt^'jIamptbnofLWalautlCovcy •• fNfll'Crbmet iaiid-Hilrb Sin^ison.'i■" Bb$i o( Kernersvffle;_mid-1^^-■ •Ibrothersr^ance' E. SmiA " I wlnston-Salemt James Veinon Snum .(nrXioeksville and Maxie J;.Smiih.of ; t V (hneral WMoida^ ? 1 »8hl>,yiris'.a; fi«/tatifiiji'f'Buriia||dUd ■Aj i n ■<st <K P borolhy Louise Hosch, 75, of ' 11110 Biyce Ave., Salisbury, died ' Tuesday, Sq>t. 22, 1992, ai Autumn Care of Salisbury. She had been in declining health several years. Noble and Kels^ Fune^ Home in Salisbury is handling arrangements. Bom Nov. 16, 1916, in Com merce, Ga., Mrs. Hosch was a daughter of Ihe late Willie and Maude Johnson Hosch. She was educated in Commerce, Ga., schools and was a retired domestic employee. She was a member of Boxwood Baptist Church, Mocksville. Survivors include; twosons, Rufus and Willie Hosch, both of Salisbury; a daughter, Vera Eller of Salisbury; :14 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; flve brothers, Julius and James Hosch, both of Salisbury, Robert and Amos Hosch, both of Mocksville, and Bennie J. Hosch of Erie, Pa. Also, six sisters, Mae Alice Williams and Bemice Peoples, both of Mocksville, Doris Greer of Salisbury, Gwendolyn Hunter of Taylorsviile, Hazel Hosch of Erie, Pa., and Sally- Maude Cage of Detroit, Mich. < Mn^J^oiiit^M^^ . i' Ml of'3103 Bbnniida'ViUageV'Ad-'} vance.'tlied Friday, Sept.'18, 1992, i at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Ocorr was bom March 24,1908. in Ithaca, N.Y., toSidney and Charlotte Middaugh Markell. She was a resident of North Carolina for twenty yean; fifteen years in San- ford, and five years in Bermuda Village. ' j She was a retired sdiool teacher and was a service volunteer for Ihe Sanford Hospital. Mrs. OcoiT was a member of Clemmons Presbyterian Church andIhe local chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. Surviving are: his husband. Robert G. Ocorr of the home; two sons, David R. and wife June Ocorr of Honeoye Falls, N. Y., aixl Jerome H. and wife, Ame Ocorr ofChapel Hill; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at a later date. ., Memorials may be made to the Daughters of the ^erican Revolu tion, Col. Joseph Winston Chapter, c/o Regent Kaiherine Little, 1199 Hayes Forest Dr., Apt. 504,^Win^on-S^^NC 27106..,, / i><^' Mr. Robert Lee Peck of M9Haywood Street, Winston-Salem, died Saturday, Sept. 12, at Forsyth Memorial Hospil^. He was bom in Cooleetnee, was a retired employee of Winston- Salem/Fors)lh County school system and a merriier of Uruon Baptist Church where he was a deacon, a member of the Sunday School and the Benevolent Club. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearline Peck of the n home; adau^ter, Mrs. Roberta Jackson of Winston-Salem; two sons and daughters-irt-law, Russell S. and JoAnn Peck of Richmond, Va., and James C. and Wanda Peck of Winston-Salem; 20 foster children; seven grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; one sister, Ms. Mary Pick of Woodleaf; and two brothers- in-law, Hayes and mate Alberta, Shannon of Hampton, Va., and the Rev. O'Neil Shannon of the home. Funeral services were Thursday, Sept. 17, at Union Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. B.F. Daniels. Burial vras in Evergreen Cemetery. V) Duvie Pubiic Uoraiy Mocksville, NC V. . O • - , . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRIsfe' RECOIU). THUWDAY Joseph C. AiJen ^ ^ " SaJem.andformcr;vofL ^uMton- Winston-SaJem in MemoriaJ Qunej - ® Le/Jer Aifre^Xe Bom March 30, I930 !„ r. County, Alfcn u«. Rowan .^'-"-UncanTjCCMS^ Marie BaHrflhe how"C. Allen "r or daughter, Barbara » Cenicrvilie Va • « ^ Lively of grandchlMfM, ^°'" ^ John M. Mennell Dr, John McM. Mennell of23l6 ^tmuda Village. Advance, died • die JohnE^laid!' "■John Memell was bom (he secondwn of Dr, James Beaver MenneU of^ City of Undon and EliaabethAllen Mennell of St. Louis, Mo., onJan. 21 1916, London! 8^;^^^ucaied at Pembroke College Cam- a.-"' S.. UK.™- „„p,-,„,He se^ in the Royal Air Foiceduring the second Woild War and ^ Zealand ,Dr Mennell was a foundingn^ber, past president and EmeritusCouncilor of the North American Muiipulatlve Medicine.Jn 1984 he was awarded the A.B C'^udson Award by the American -Association of Rehabilitation Walter F, Patenge Medal of Public SS,,"™He was a Fellow of the AmericanB^demy of Physical Medicine andRehabilitation and the Royal Society.^M^icine and Chaitman of the•ftya^ Medicine Research Founda- •' ^ is auryiyed byhls>ifrB^"'i'?f,'"»^and_elderbi«hef, \McM, Mennell of Wolvercote, Oxk. 1 , Oct. 1. 1992 ; B. Deszerii '-'' iMrs. Hattie Black Desiern; Te. ofW7|. Robuihood Rd..- Winston- di^ Sunday. Sept. 27, 1992. at For-syih Memorial Hospital.Mrs. Deszcm was bom Dec. 29in Uwisvrlle to William ^ w,. "d*® Jane ChildressBlack. Ste was a life long resident ofFors^ County and was a memberof Concord United Methodist Church.Surwvingare; lwodai«hlers, MissHazel Mwe Dtszem ofthe home and ™'?'. Ru'h Spillman of^dkmvillc; two sons. WilburnIJeszem ofthe home and Roy Wilson seven grand-chddren; fwe great-grandchildren-'and two sisters. Mrs. Arlync Cor-nelison of Mocksville and MrsEsther Tunic of King, c wete Tuesday,Vi' UnitedMethodist Church by the Rev,^rp A. ftirton. Burial followed IiiUie church cemctciy. i . 'Memorials may be made io Concord United Methodist Church. Ernest 'Hoover' Pendry ' Mr. Emcsl Franklin "Hoover"'Pendry. 75, of Main Street. Yadkin-viile. died Tuesday. Sept. 22, 1992,'at Forsylh Memorial Hospital.. He was bom June 20, 1917, inYadkin County to Charlie and Tilley .Cook Pendry.; Surviving are: four daughters,Mrs. Charies (Babbie) Fells ofMocksville. Mrs. Wayne (Kay) ToddofYadkinviBe. Mrs- Roderick (Glcn-da Campbcil) Fitzgerald and Mrs.^anda Baldwin, both of Salisburyisis grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; and five sisters, Mrs.- Mattie Cook of Ramscur. Mrs.Dorolhy Brown of Yadkbivillc, Mrs. Nell McBriite of Orecnsboro, Mrs.Annie Lou Lyndi of YadkinvQic, attd{drs. Alma Shore of Oklahoma Ci ty, Okla.• Funeral services were Friday,Sept. 25, in the Mackie-Gcnlryt=uncral Chapel by the Rev, JuniorRoyali. Burial followed in the CenterUnited Methodist Church cemetery. ^ Leonard L. Lunsford• Mr. Leorard Leroy Lunsford. 82.6f East Bend died Sunday. Sept. 21.1992 at the Yadkin Nutsing Center.• He was born in Wilkes County onNov 13. 1909. was tctitcd fromThomasville Furniture Co. otWlnston-Salem and was a mem^r 01 the Mt. Befliel Baptist Church.; He is survived by; his wife. MaryMiklcs Lunsford; two daughters.Mrs. Kenny (Betsy) Brown ofYadkinville and Kay Dtxon ofYadkinville; five grandchildren, and6nc sister, Minnie Wright otMocksvilic. _ . ,• Funeral services were Tuesday.Sept. 29, at the Mt. Bethel feptistChurch by the Revs. Eugene K^erand Otis Huist. Burial followed tn- the church eemciciy. Dwighjt W. PInkston Dwighl Wade PinksJon. 82. of2125 801 Highway, Woodleaf, diedMonday. Sept. 28. 1992. at Davie ,County Hospital in Mocksville. Hehad been seriously ill for a week.The funeral was Tuesday. Sept. W,at Woodleaf United MethodistChurch, corslucted by the Revs- JdtnReeves, pastor, and Shirley Jones,former pastor- Burial was in RowanMemorial Park.Memorials may be made toWoodleaf United Methodist Church,in care of Libby Owens. 950 HanRoad. Woodleaf. NC 27054.Bora Feb. 10. 1910, in RowmCounty. Pinkston was a son of the late Leslie "Ue" David and MamieWhiliaker Rnkston. Educated in theRowan County schools, he was acarpenter. He retired in 1972 fromCatawba College. He was a memberof Woodleaf United Methodist Church.His wife, Mary Elizabeth PerrellPinkston. died Nov. 6. 1991.Survivors Include: two daughters,Mrs. Henty (Johnsie) Hall ofWoodleafairi Mrs. Lee (Mamie Sue) Williams ofMocksville; three grandchildren; and a sister, Sadie PinkstonAgner of Salisbury. CAVIE CO, PUBUC QBRARV^^KSV\U£a NC 0AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRIsfe' RECORI>; THU^DAYr^/l.'lMJ^ I -Xeona' FTTT] ' Mrs,I^SmfthSmilh.9o!«si-dcn of femuda.pia^ Kj- I. Advance, died Saturday Sent j^?|irsjr£'Melhoist Church cetretety by (he Sn imd Dm , Jjl": ?"»''! »as bom July JS1902. in Davte Coun^-, a daughter of ^miir En»na Walkerwas a hfe-laig tneoibercfBethlehem Umted Methodist Church Mrs- Smith was preceded in death Smith, in &n Survivingare;twodai«hlers Mrs M"- Frank (Dare) FowIeTof Columbus; one step-daughter. MaryDuncan of Lynn; one stqvson. JackSlory of Lynn; seven grandchildrcn- ntnc great-grandchildren; and eishi grcal-grcat-grandchildren "'ay be made to ^ h fn c H""* Church Bobby Gene Wagner Bobby Oeno Wagner, 60, of 4171 Pine St., Kantvapolis, died Friday, Sept. 25,1992.atCancerTreatmcnt Center ofTulsa. Tulsa, Okla., after being in dotllning health for two years and seriously ill fwone week. The funeral wasTuescfay, Sept. 29, at Eastwood Baptist Church, con ducted by the Rev. Jchnny Cook. Burial was in Carolina Memorial - Park. • Memorials may be made to the building futd of Eastwood B^ist Church, 320 Cook St., Kannapolis, NC 28083. Bom Dec. 17, 1931, in DavieCounty, Wagner was a son ofthe late Clarence Wagner and Grace Wagner . Pouticey.' He was a graduate of';WinecoffHi^Scbotrf, where he was ; class president.' He was a member of Eastwood Baptist Church' and a deacon. Wagner was formerly ' employed in the personal order department of Cannon Mills Co. He ' had also owned and totaled spoilinggoods stores in Kannapolis for 20 .; years. From 1960 to 1980, he was presi- dent of ASA Umpires Associatioii. .■He was a past president ofKannapolis .Boosters Club. y ■ |Surviving are; his'vdfe', Frances-Cavih'.. Wagner; three ..daughters,' \ Lynn . W. GrifTtn of Kanriapolis, i.'iKimberly W.^Hardy of China Grove;.land laura Wi.B^ksof Kannapolis;;'•itwo'sons; Rocky D.'Wagnef ofWhite!1 Pine;v Tenn.i-.'and; Bobby -Gene'!/Wagner'Jrlof Kannapolis; his step-;father, Leo Pbuncey of Kannapohs; jand'si* grandchildren. : : Martha Z. Sowers Mrs. Mattha Mildred Zimmerman Sowers. 79. of Route 14, Hwy. 150 North, Lexington died Wednesday, Sept. 23. 1992, at her hotiK after a critical illness of three weeks. - Funeral services were Friday,Sept. 25. at Good Hope United Methodist Chuich by the Rev. Thomas Robertson. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mrs. Sowers was bom in DavieCounty Feb. 3. 1913. to Olt Danieland Julia Sprinkle Zimmerman. She was a retired employee of EdgewoodApparel and was a member of Good Hope United Methodist Church.She was preceded in death by herhusband, Cklus Leo Sowers. Sept. 7.1981. and a grandson, Mark Boslick, Jan. 14. 1990.Surviving are: three daughters,Mrs. Tummy (Margaret) Dunning ofHwy. 150 North. Lexington. Mrs. Arthur (Eva Mac) Boslick ofMocksviilc and Mrs. Jimmy(Rosemary) Bryan of Winslon- Salcm; three brolhers, Harvey Zim merman ofAdvance, Elmer Zimmer man of Fork, and James Zimmermanof Funnington; seven grandchildren; and two great-grondchiidrcn. < ■ Mildred'sTrSmith '" ■ " Mrs. Mildred Scott Smith, 69, of'Church St., Cooleemee, died Sun-day. Sept. 27, .1992, at her homeafter a period of declining health. w 'obe2p.tn.Wcdn^y,-Sept. 30. ai CooleemeeFirst Baptist Church by (he Rev.Urty Allen. Burial was to be in: Rowan Memorial Park fai Salisbury I was l»m March 29, ' i'" County, a daughterR.B.'and Flora Byrd Scott ^ employed with ErwinMills m Cooleemee, was a retired 1 aecreiao: from First Baptist Church • and had been a Sun-. day School teacher.Survivors include: her husband, 'niomas Clement Smith ofthe home-two sons, the Rev. Randall Smhh. "la misskmaiy in the i-Philliptnes and Neal . Smith of iRaleigh; one brother and sister-in- r,A Scott of^Idsboro; a sisier-in-law, PaulineScott of Cooleemee; and five grandchildren.-j-.' ■M^or^ may be made to First ;Baptist Church of Cooleemee,MargmaJSt.,Coolcemee,NC270l4. ; G^VIB CO. poaw tlBPAHv MOCKSVILCE. NC Lillian fiJell SmithMeadowbrook Davie NursingCenter, Advance, formerly of 314 Yadlcin Ave., Spe^, died Thesday,Sept. 29,19^, at Foisyth Memorial Hospital, Winsion-Salem. The fiineial was Frid^, Oct. 2, at Ookdale Baptist Church, with the Rev. Robert T. Heard, pastor, of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Bom Jan. 24, 1908, in Rowan County, she was a daughter of the late Moses Smith and Minnie Idell Wyatt Smith. She was educat^ in the Rowan County schools. For some years, Mrs. Atwell and her husband lived in Washington, D.C., where she managed Napoieon Restaurant and Cafe Burgandy. She and her husband moved back to Spencer aller retiring in 1969. She was a member of Oakdale Baptist Church and Spencer Woman's Qub. Her husband, Charles A. Atwell, died Oct. 19, 1980.She was also preceded in death by a son. Charles A. Atweil Jr., on Fdi. 8, 1979. Survivors include; two sons, H.L. "Bud" Atwell of Bermuda Ron andD. Stevi^ Atwell of Washington, D.C.; six grandchildren; 15 great- grandchildien; and one sister, Ethel Miller of St. Petersburg, Fla Salbbury; Wednesday, Sept.' 30, 1992,' at Rowan Methorial Hospital. She had been seriously ill for two weeks. The hmeial was Saturday, Oct. 3, at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, with the Rev. I. Mayo Little, pastor, of ficiating. Burial was in City Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 131 W. Oxincil St., Salisbury, NC 28144, or to the charity of the donor's choice. Bom Nov. 2, 1911, in Davie County, she was a dau^ter of the late Herbert L. and Lena Wellman Mllholen. Educated In the Cooleemee schools, she had been employed by .Erwln Mills and had wprke4':(Sa^a telephone operator. Slie"^was"^a member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, where she was a member of the Episcopal Church Women and served on the Altar Guild. She was also a member of the Retired FederalEmployees Association. Survivors include her husband, Clarence E. Bailey; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas L. (Patricia) Shuping of Elkhart, Ind.; two graidchlidten; one brother, H.L. Miiholen of Hampton, Va.; and two sisters, Lena Privette of Lalm Norman and Dorcas Hoover of Cooleemee. / / o o I Mary Era Boyles > Map' Eva Boyles, 67. of 6511 Gateridge Drive, Raleigh, died Sun day, Oct. 4, 1992. A memorial service was held Tues day, Oct. 6, at Edemon Street United Methodist Church in Raleigh. Survivors include her husband, A1 Boyles; one son and daugjiter-in-law. Randy and Joan Smith B^les, of Ad vance: one brother, Edward Gienn Sipe of Daytona Bea^ Ra.; and one sister, Audrey - Sipe West of Charleston, W.Va. Memorials may be made to Ruth Sheets Adult Day Care, c/o Edenton Street United Methodist Church, 228 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27603. Mary' Burlf^ni^ ^ ^ 4 ' -1 Mary McDaniel Burl^ran, 88, of ! ; Elma's Rest Home, Salisbury, .• , formerly ofCooper St., died Friday, ! Oct. 2,1992, at the rest home. She < had been in decilning health for < several years. ' ' . ' A graveside service was Monday, Oct. 5, in Chestnut Hill Cemetery with Dr. Ranald Heddle, pastor of Stallings Memorial Baptik Chun^, officiating. Bom June 25, 1904, in Davie County, she was a daughter of the "late Daniel'Boone McDaniel and Maggie Murphy Mcl^niel. Educated in the Davie Cnmty schools, she was retired from ConeiMill Co. She at- husband,' BurieyMn, died on Oct. 9,'1974. Survivors inciude: two''sisters,Martha M. Jenkins of ^isbuiy and Lillie Hepter of Mocluville; and one niece. '■ .9) i -ft <o I OAVIE CO. PUBLIC oBiwrr MOCKSViaE. NC .o ' Oa WrvfceT^''wpiial. •'wcnajifei— Afflfe I ; 27028. '"^^S.MocksviUel^g y '■ Edwin Ward Copeland.' Mr. Edwin Ward Copeland Jr., 76,of Bermuda Run, died Sunday, Oct.4, 1992 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.He was a graduate of Plainfield,N.J., schools and the evening schoolof Newark College of Engineering.He was a life-long Pred>yterian.He retired from the Ralph M. Par-. sons Co. in 1983 after a career in : management of significant engineer-' ing/construction industrial projects in i the U.S.''and abrind.' 'Sundving are his wife, PatriciaSheridan C^land of the home; onedaughter, Pamela COpebnd Hugtoof Dallas, Tk., two giandchildren; and one brother, WilUam Charles . Copeland of Westfield, N.J., A memorial service was to beThursday, Oct. 10, at 10 a.m. atVogler's aemmons Chapel, con ducted by the Rev. Robert Fiedler. The family was to receive friendsfollowing the service.Memorials may be made toHospice of Davie County, P.O. Box665, MocksvilIe,'NC 27028. Archie S. Goforth Mr. Archie Smith Gofonh Sr., 83, of Rt. I, MiUeis Creek, (Eed Sunday, Oct. 4, 1992, at his home. Funeral services were Tuesday, - Oct. 6, at Lewis Fork Baptist Churdi by the Revs. Sherrill Welbum and Ricky Spcas. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mr. Goforth was boin in Wilkes County on July 30, 1909, to John Wesley and Jenny Church Goforth. He was of the Baptist faith. Surviving are: three daughters, Dorothy G. Wolfe of Ferguson, Jewel G. Boone of Advance, and Eula D. Osbome of Blountville, Tenn.; one son, Ben Goforth of Ferguson; nine gratulchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one brother, Woodrow Goforth of Lenoir. Myrtle H. Hendrix Mrs. Myrtle Howard Hendrix 90 SiS. UITm.""She was bom Smt. 15 lotwDavie Coumy. ^Mrs. Hento spent most of her life aieiided FirstBaptist Church of Clemmoi^ X Surviving arc: one son, Mr C L Clerrutions, six grandchildren- six siste?^ oneI'sier, Mrs. Clara Parks of Graveside services were Saturday, Ctem^M. Church ofg^ons cemetery by Dr. Roben V Iva Grace A. Ptnltt Anderson Pruitt, 75, of350 Elmwood Drive, Winston-Mem, widow of Eliie Dayton Prain, ied Tttesd^, Sept. 29,1992, at her ;hcine,. ^ . KItl, Itfaa .jfiT,» aM... . ''5She csq <3 , wM .bdrn!iNw;Ti5, 1916, itij ,Sp^ li>:Loii^eiVJliind Sarah Vi<> toriaCrjnutm ki-j-Li. 1!J;o^vCai^^iietir^fraffiJ^j i^MniPniht%iirviy^ lof'.Wallbtirg,'! «*«yille;Jbur'feecMi''j®aftti/Gardner,ofiRtiii!liy,j ''Cashioriiiof^Myrtle —;,-Hdeti{ t i liL'i\ /• fAOTveside sen^tw hM Pti-H ( Oa«««*jyHte!pog^Benrie#q> ^Tbef^^ Church - Bottt 1®®- . ujanlt® *, '»'®°':£A^a5vetothc ®f^S^Suw'J* Sf evetttaS the Unto®*- ,Mission®^ v/Ubef^ ••Vfi8 «o55-,WO*^!. ^ey 0^ oftheW^a^ gjan^ of SafitJ^'T^iBtBas ^*et8, Kai»® S'^'^^otPale^'oSwt Swtnk Logan. ^ I cJJ o DAVIE CO. TOBOC UBRARV MQCKSVlLLEi NO j- ~s 0=. sr d- (£i -DAyiE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Ocl. 15, 1992 ' ao • nLuther Eugene Baity UilherEugeneBaity,52,ofRi 4Yadkinville. died Monday. Ocl. 12* at 2 p.m. a( his home. He was bom in Yadkin County, theson of the laie Dewcy and Sarah Shore Baiiy. Mr. Baily was a iMmber of Turners Creek Baptist Church and was a former used car dealer. on July I, lyol, to Pauline Hamm Baity, who isurvives ofthe home. Also survivingare two daughters. Mrs. Billy 'Teresa" Matthews and Mrs. Keith;Sarah" Bdes, both of YadkinviUe; 1 V HL-®' ''"y "R"''y" Shore . oofYadkinviIie. Mrs. Uoyd "Ethel"Jnlley, Nellie CranJill. both of " Mwksville. Mrs. R.M. "Stella' Hut- t chehs ftnd Mrs. Jimniy "Nancy** Ed-dieman, both of Yadkinville, and „ Mrs. Wayne "Frances" Myers of aenunons; two brothers, Charles e ^iiy. and wife Thelma. and Harold a "If Linda, both of „Yai^ville; two grandchildren. Ben- ^ B^ si' F^ral services were scheduled a,for 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Turners tk,Cj«k Baptist Church by the Rev. ^Men Barker and the Rev. Eugene- v Ckodman. Burial was to follow in i2)e' • i church eemeicry., ^ / . j •'fr<rs-Blgin..G!cnn Bli8{v63,-<o^ ' iR^ie 3, Miling Road, Mocksville. ' I died Monday, Oct."!2, 1992,'at For-' I tsylh Hospital, ' ; Funeral services were to be at 4 Jp.m. Wedne.sday, Oct. 14. in Cor- ;natzer Baptist Church by the Revs.. : Elmer Day and Hampton Morgan. ; Burial was to be in the church j cemetery. • Memorials may be made to the i jCemeiety Fund of ComalzerBaptist, j Church. Rt. 3, Mockiville.;■ Mr-EIliswasbominDavieCoun-.:ty July 16, 1929, to the late WiUie> Lee and Sidla Carter Ellis and was; retired from Sara Lee Hosiery, Pro-;duct Development Division, ; He was a member of ComatzerJBaplisl Church and the Advance; Masonic Lodge.i, '^ Surviving arc: his wife,-Mary/' .Slawier Ellis of the home; twoI -daughters, Vickie Williams of..Whiicland, Ind,, and Melinda Nor-j.manof Advance; one son. E.G. Ellis»,Jr. of Rt. 2, Farmington communi- ■fty, Mocksville; five grandchildren;;-and two siaers. Mrs, Ralph (Ethel)♦ Jones of Rt. 3. Mocksville and Mrs.^Lawrence (Georgia) Comatzer ofRlI J4, Advance.'3— , Bert Lee Bell ' I ^ ' Mr. Ben Lee Beli. 87. of 3322Bermuda Village. Advance, diedThursday at his home.Mr. Bell was born Feb. 19 |905in Alton, 01., to Ben Lee Bell Sr. andMartha Pereival Bell. He attended^e Forest University and served asLl. Commander in the United StatesNavy during World War 11.He was a retired sales manager forAddressograph/Multigraph Corp.Mr, Bell Iiv«l 20 years in Tampa,rla., while there he served as prcsi-,dcni of the Tampa Rotary Club,president of Sales Eseemivcs Club,president ofthe Presbyterian Homes' of South Florida and as the Elder ofthe Palmacia Presbyterian Church and was a charter member of the Cir-rollwood Presbyterian Church.He and his wife moved to the Bermuda Run oommunity in 1985.Surviving are bis wife, HelenBrown Bell of the home; ' onedaughter, Mrs. Dana Bell Piitmanand husband. Warren Robert PitimanofCharlotte; four grandchildren andsi* great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held Monday, Oct. 12, at Bermuda Village by.the Revs. R<^rt Fiedler and Dusty ,,FiedIer. .. r* . , ' ^ " . ,. . ] Mary BeUe Deal Day Mrs. Maty Belle Deal Day, 89, <Messick I^ad. Jonesville,-dieThursday. OCt, 8, 1992. at HugChatham Memorial Hospital.Funeral services were SaturdajOcl. 10. at Jonesville First Bapli-Church by Drs. Maswell Hill an' Ray Hamilton. Burial was iiCreslwood Memorial Gardens,[Mrs. Day was bom In AlesandcCounty Ocl. 23, 1902 to Jacob an.Rosa Belle Walker Deal. She was: homcmaker, a member of JonesviliiFirst Bpalist Church and a membe' of Lucy Hanes Chatham Club.She was preceded in death by hehusband. Joe R. Day, In 1970.Surviving are three daughters an.sons-in-law. Tom and Betty JcHaynes. ^ and Mary Banner, al of Jonesville, Fred and Lucille Fur ches of Mocksville; otk son amdaughter-in-law. Jack P. "Sonny"and Lois Day of Gastonia; 10 grandchildren; 14 great granddiildren; tmc halfsister, Cecil Deal ofGreenvilleS.C.: one half boMher, OgdenDeal..'.Greenville, S.C. iRolwrt L. Gaithcr;;v :. • i ■'RobeitLesierCaiiher, 71, ofRl.' 4, MooresviDe. died Friday, Oct.'9,19^, at Iredeli Memorial Hospital -, after a brief illness. He was a retired track driver for Hubbard Farms,He is survived by his wife, Edith Louise LaddGaiiher; two daughters, Joan G. Cartner of Kilmer Lane, MooresvUle. and Mrs. Hilda C, Shaw of Matthews; two brothers,Kelly Gaither of Mocksville and Clay Gailher ofWinston-Salcm; one sister, 'Mrs. Lucille G. Morrison, Gala*.Va.; and three grandchildren. He was a member of Broad Street Church of Christ.. Memorials may be made to the Broad Street Church of Christ, 433 E. Broad St.. Slalesvillc, NC 28677...^tvices were Sunday. Oct. 11, at Broad Street Church of Christ with burial in Iredeli Memoiial Gardens. DKWE CO. PUBLIC UBHAWT MOCKSVIU^ NO -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD/THURSDAY, Del. 15. 1992 Flossie Btirge Simmons Mrs. Flossie Ada Bui^ Siminons. 88, formerly of R(. I, Ml. Airy, died Wednesday. Cel. 7. 1992, al Brookridge, the N.C. Baptist Home in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Simmons was bom in Surry County Match 16, 1904 to Emmett ! T. and Jennie O, Burm. She was ! marriod to John Alexantkr Simmons, former superintendent of N.C. Granite Cotporaion and Surry Coun-' ty commissioner. She was a member of Holly - Springs Baptist Church, a former ^ school teacher at Sheltontown School and was manager of the Snack Bar atNorthern Suny Hospital in Mt. Airy. Surviving are threee daughters, ' Marcelene Simmons Robertson, Raleigh, Lois Simmons Walker, Statesville, and Kathleen Simmons Edwanis, Frcdericksbuig, Va.; two sons, Mitchell McClay Simmons, ; San Diego, Calif, and Roger Win- field Simmons, Bermuda Run; eight grandchildren and nine gret grand children; one sister. Mis. Isia Huff of Winston-Salem. n Funeral services wete held Friday, . Oct. 9, at the Holly Springs Baptist i; Church, conditcted by Dr. Jim Hall '. and the Rev,' Carl-Siaemore with' burial in the church- cemetery. ; Memorials may be made to Holly : Springs Bpatist Church, Northern' Suny Hospital, Triad Alzheimers; Assn. or-charity of the donor's choice. / Earl J. Smith Mr. Eari J. Smith, 72, of Ukehurst, N.J., died Tuesday, Oct.6,1992, ^ : He was bom March 20, 1920 in ' Davie ^unty, a son of the late Robah' 0. Smith and Bessie K. Smith, ' Survivors include his wife, Doris!Monahan Smith of the home; seven children; several grandchildren; two . sisters, Mrs. Grace Langston and Mrs. Eugene Lee, both of Rt, 1, Ad- vance; two brothers, Kemiit Smith o( Rt. 2, Mocksville, and Leo G. .lmh|, of Lafayette, Tenn, , . ; - , ■' '■'( L. Raymond Twyman .Mr. L. Raymond Twyman of Ber-.:muda Village died at the hon« IWednesday, Oct. 7, 1992, ^ ,JHe was bom in Harrisonvule, Md.,, I a son of Luther Robinson and 9«- ^trude Runnenburgcr TWyman. , , 'Mrs. Twytnan was a member ofthe S.A.E. and; had fountlednumerous manufacturing ccmpani^ ^As an engineer, he had^over IWpatents on various items. He played ,a vit^ role in Woi-ld War B in aircraft designing. . ■ 'Mr. Twyman is survived by ms •wife, Kathryn "Kay" KeanTwyman ■ . of the home; a son, Donald R.TWyman, Califomia; two daughters,Darcy Lynne Twyman of Califomia,and Diane Varie T, Wietzke of Birmingham, Mich.; two grandsons. In honoring the wshes of Mr,Twymra, there will be no services. i Nancy Shermer Hoicomb - . Mrs, Nancy Sue Shermer , Hoicomb, 82, of 1172 Waughtown : Street, Winston-Salem, cEed Wednes-;day;-Oct. 7, 1992, at Forsythi Memorial Hospital. ■ She was bom Dec. 20, 1909 inDavie County to John Boyd and Delia^Markland Shermer. ''' Mrs. Hoicomb had been a resident: of Winston-Salem since 1927, She. was a meniber of Vemon Forest Bap-; list Church where she was active inJ the Helping Hand Sunday Schoolt° Class umil her health prevented it. ; Survivors include three daughters, Mrs.' Oscar "Jackie" Tesh of WalnutCove, Mrs. Chris "Jan" Hooper of', Lexingtoni Mrs, Tony "Judie" Pack; of ,Winston-Salem; three sons, Paul' A.ihd wife, Lois, Hoicomb; Ted F.I otui.' wife, Frenshie, Hoicomb and ; L;S, "Luke" Hoicomb of Winston-( Sa{pm;' one sister, hfrs. Robic, "Fiances" Jarvis of Fork; 23 grand-' children; 28 great grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.'- Funeral services were held Friday, ! OCt.9,alVogler&SonsMainStrM; Chapel, "Winston-Salem,; -with- theI Rev. Terry Coats officiating, .Memorials may be made to Vemon t Forest Baptist Churchj Rt,' 12, Boxt' 170-B, Winston-Salem, NC 27107,_ "7 'L 1=. w <MV!£ CO. PUBLIC UBIIAR^ mocksville; no DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Ocl. 22, 1992- O A A 0 Mra^&tdie B<ier^Allen.-70, of Routes, Mocksville, died Thursday. Oct. IS, 1992, In Forsyth Hospital in - Winston-Solem. She had been in declining health for fourmonths and seriously ill for the past six weeks. ' Fune^ services were Saturday, Oct. 17, in Batons Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Leiand Richardson of ficiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Cancer Research, 1900 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27t(D or for the Mocksville First Presbyterian Church, 261 S. Main Street, MocksvUle, NC 27028. Mrs. Allen was bom in Davie County May 20, 1922, to the late Malcus and Amanda Dunn Bpger and was a homemaker. 9ie was a member of the Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are: her husband of S3 years, Mr. Rober G. Allen of the home; two daughters and sons-in- law, Mrs. Norman "Pete" (Angeline) Store of Cooleemec and Mrs. Rick (Vivian) Kinter of Salisbury; two sons and daughters-in- law, Gary and Jean Allen of Salisbury and Rober "Keith" and JoAnn Allen of Mocksville; three grandchildren; two great grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Mabel Howard of Advance, Mrs. Sarah Jones and Mrs. Evelyn Scamon, both of Mocksville, Mrs. ; Mary Alice Fulp of Walkertown; and one brother, Mr. John Raul Boger of Clemmons;* ' . V ^ •' -TTT-TTT';6enevie s • Mrs. &nevie McAllister Angel,78, resident of Meadowbrook Manor, Clemmons, and former resi- Mnt of M^w Tenax of DavieCounty, died Monday, Oct. 19, 1992. at the home. She had been in declining health since 1989. Mrs. Angd was bom Get 20, 1913, in Anderson, S.C., a daughter of Julius Edward and Janie Martin McAllister. She had been a residentof High Point and the vicini^ most 'life, before moving toWinston-Salem three years ago. She wm a retired employee of the Blacksmith Shop in Hi^ Point and was a member of the COvenam United Methodist Church in High Point. On Oct. 15,1931, she was married nto Rjchard J. Angel, who preceded her in d»th on Oct. 6, 198g. Surviving are: one (lighter, Ms. Shirl Johnson of 961 Bermuda Run,Advance; two grandcMldren; one g^t-grandson; two sisters, Mrs.C.G. (Grace) Nelson of 140-D Old Mill Rd., High Point airi Mrs. Nell Patterson of Charlotte; and two brothers, J.C. McAIUster Sr. and Herbert McAllister, both of Hioh Point. ^ n Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21. at the Cumby Eastchester Drive Chapd by the Rev. Mark J. Key. Burial was to follow in the Floral Garden Park^metety..'; . ; / i Rosa Lee Bodenheimer i Mrs. Rosa Ue Owens : Bodenheimer. 68, of 4970 Phelps Dr.. Winston-Salem, died unex- ' pectedly Sanirday, OcL 17,1992, at I Forsyth Memorial Hospital. ; -Mrs. Bodenheimer was bom Aug. : 7,1924. in Surry County to Gar and Cora Owens. She retired in 1987 from Bassick-Sack Co. after 35 years of service. ; Mrs. Bodenheimer was an active : member of Walkertown First Baptist I Church. - She is survived by: her husband, * Mr. Dewey Wilson "Doc" I Bodenheimer of the home; two : sisters, Marie Riddle of Advance and r Jane Smith of Mocksville; two I brothers, James and David Owens, - both of Advance: one sister-in-law, ! Mrs. J.C. (Hortense) Catlett of : Walkertown; and several nieces and ; nephews. Funeral services were Monday. • Oct. 19. at Hayworth-Miller Rural ; Hall Chapel by the Revs. Stan : Howard and Jerry Benfield. Burial : followed in Gardens of Memory : Mausoleum in Walkertown. Marie "Nee" Beamon Mrs. Marie "Nee" Weaver leamon, 76, of Kemersville. widow Odell Beamon, died Saturday, Oct. 7, 1992, at Forsyth Memorial ospital. She was bora in Davie County ov. 28, 1915, a daughter of J.B. Eva Sanders Weaver. Mrs. Beamon was retired from the lysical therapy department of N.C. Saptist Hospital and was a member ' the First Church of God in High •oint. Surviving are: two asters, Mrs. ulh Reece of Winston-Salem Con- ilescent Center and Mrs. Nell lallard of Kemersville; one niece, Mrs. Faye Peddycord of Kemersville; two nephews, Harold lardner of Winston-Salem and Dan Goldner of Pinnacle; two sisters-in- aw, Mrs. Opal Cook and Mrs. xicille Vogler, both of Winston- alem; and a number of great-nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Tuesday, 0«. 20, at the Pierce Funeral Home Chapel by die Revs. Danny Neeves and John Osteen. Burial followed in Jaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may'be made to the 'irst Church of God, 1921 S. Main St., High Point, N.C., or to the chari- y of the donor's choice. 9 •J i John L. Cowan 5 John Uonard Cowan, 59. of 1 ; Ryan St.. SalUbuty, ified Thursday. ' Get 15, 1992, at Rowan Memorial: Hospital. He had been in declining. health for several yeat& ; The fiuieral was Monday, 0«. 19, • at Ndile and Kelsey Funeral Home ; in Salisbury, conducted by to Rev. ; j L. Stowe. Burial was m Oakwooo !». !«'• I- <rr• County, Cowan was a son of to late •Lino and Luvada Neely: Educated in to Rowan C^ty ; schools, be had retired from Home - Oil and Coal Co. He was a foroer i member of Boxwood Baptist ChurchJ of Moeksvaie. • Survivors include; two sons, Johnn 'L. Cowan Jr. of Salisbury and Terry ; W Cowan of to home; live sisters,' Dorothy Abel, Josephine Rhodw airf• Helen Beaty, all of Salisbury, ^ae ' Wilson of Cooleemee and Ruby ' Gaines of Florence, S.C. !styenp^'J-«eH "niesday S I service, " . • ^urvivins are- i■'-"caieJo^.S^; '. WiJbu^'" «Wewpo„r®^ • Va.; anT^^Urt. Charlotte '^er ""»• Bor^ Oeoicemetery^ W "»et/iodisi n OAVIE CO. pu.auc UBFWKT MQCKSVIUE. NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 22, 1992-^ James'flollingsworth James Gr^ Hollingsworih, infant 'son of Melissa HoUingsworth of Route 3, Mocksville, died Friday, Oct. 16, 1992, in Noith Carolina Baptist Hospital In Wlnston-Salem. A graveside service was conducted at the Bixby Church of the Uvlng God cemetery Monday, Oct. 19, by the Rev. Gary Hockaday. The child was bom July 31,1992, in Forsyth County. In ad^tion to his mother, he is sur vived by: his maternal grandparents, Mr. arid Mrs. Donald Smiih of Route 3, Mocksville, and Mr. and Mrs. Dolan HoUhtgsworth of Lakeworth, Fla.; and his maternal great-grandparents, Stella Smith of Ad vance, Callie Hudson of Advance, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hpllingsworth of Cooleemee. Nathaniel Howell Mr. Nathaniel Howell of Chi- C|uapin, died Sunday, Oct. II, 1992at the Davie County Hospital. He was a native of Davie County and a retired farmer. Mr. Howell was a member of Chi- quapin Grove Baptist Church. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Shirley Blackwell of Winston- Salem; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Frances Caiter of Winston-Salem; a devoted unde, Mr. (Tiariie "Doc" Howell of Mocksville; and a host of other relatives and friends. n Funeral services were Friday, Oct. 16, from the Chiipiapin Grove Baptist Church with Dr. W.C. Hay of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. "nwpectedly Samrd^^®' "■eRev.RqyccMevm^"service was to be •he National County. Frederick Andrew Jones Frederick Andrew Jones, son of Frederick Todd and Lisa Ann Jonesof 20S0 Ridge Road, Salisbury, died Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1992, at Rowan jMenioiiai Hospital, where he.was' ■bomOcti5,'1992.>The body'was cremated. - - ■}In addition to his parents, he is sur vived by: his paternal grandparents,Kitty MoreGeld Jones of Salisburyand Bill R. Jones of Mocksville; hismaternal grandparents, Pamela Gail Patterson of Asheboro and Mr. arul Mrs. Kenneth Eller of Salisbury;paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. .FrtdMorefield; and maternal great- ■grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James ^ Setzer of Granite Quarry, (S c Jonathan Taylor Lynch Joiuithan Taylor Lynch, infant sonof John Walter Lyn^ 01 and Amy Litaker Lynch, of Rl. 1, Advance,died Thuihday at his home,'. He was bom Aug. 17, 1992, in Winston-Salem and was first runner-r up in ^uty and was moa handsomein the'Cover Miss-Cover Boy USAPageant in 1992.Surviving are: his mother andfather of the home; two sisters,Whitney Nicole Lynch and EmilyBrooke Lynch of the home; paternalgrandmother, Mrs. Jane Lynch of Mocksville, and maternal grand father, Richard Aaron Litaker of Jonesboro, Tenn.; maternal grand mother, Mrs. Dawn Litaker ofKerhersville;' ' paternal great-grandmother, Mrs, Maty Lewis ofAdvance; maternal grandmothers are Mattie Litaker of Kemersvilte andMrs.Tay Yates of High Point.Funer^ services were Saturday,Oct. 17, at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel by the Rev, Sam Carter.Burial followed in Westlawn Gardensof Memory lit Clemmons. i Memorials may be made to the SIDS Research. Mocks^le he"!^?""""^"' Co. of U S. Army veteran. "'"asa Proitt liames- a Etchison of ^ rMw^aretlT phel^rMarprel Cherry Phelps,formerly of Cooleemee, dirt M^: Manor 111 Clemmons. • - —at f w"! to <w heldrln^; ^®^"«day inthe NationalITen^iy ofSalisbury, conducted bydie Rev. Darrell Cox. ^ . vw^™M8y''.T924;inDurli^, iI. ^Phelps was a daiighter of-thelate Paul R. arid AruueTVsorCheriyifmni"'" ® homemaker ait2^^ay;^^of-Erwi.Mii,s:|, "'V'"' " toember^if •'' Church;? :' ■.1?®''"'®= ''®'" husbitii, iJan^. f Jr. Of AjL :van(», four godchildren; and fihir t great-grandchildren. • '; it 1 i K ■4Q icO. PUBLIC UBBAWfKlOCKSVALEHti NO i 8C-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, Oct. 29, 1992 Nellie M. Allen V j■, Nellie McClamrdck" Allen,95,1■ fonneriy of 200 E. ;C 5t;, •'Kan- ■: napolis, 'died Wednes(Jay,'Oa 21,"l9^.atBeaorCareR£aHotne. Shehad been in declining heallh for a number of years and seriously ill for a monlh.The funeral was Thursday, Oct.22. at Lady's Funeral Home Chapel,conducted by the Rev. Don McNair.Burial was at Carolina Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to FirstBaptist Church. 101 N. Main St.,Kannapolis, NC 28081. Bom Jan. 16, 1897, in DavieCounty, Mrs. Allen was a daughterof the late Chalmers T. and Mary Elizabeth Scaford McClamrock.Retired from Cannon Mills Co., shewas a member of First Baptist Church.Her husband. Shelly K. Allen, died In November 1976.Survivors Include: three sons. HallAllen of Kannapolis and Earl and Wade Allen, both of Landis; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Richard E. Barney-^.;-. Richard Salem, died "'-j'Saturday, Oct 24, 1992. at hishome after a serious illness. Iwas Monday,Ocl. 26, atnaron.s Funeral Home Chapel, con-duetedbytheRev.PaulRiggs.pa^orof MwksviUe First Baptist Chureh.Burial was in Rose Cemoiery 'Memorials may be made toAlzheimers Research. 836 Oak StWmston-Salem. NC 27103 or For-sylh County Hospice.Bom Feb. 28. 1956. Barney was AV-, Barneyof 162 Dogwood Lane, MocksviljeHe wu a graduate of Davie Countynigh School and served in the tJiS.-Alf Force. He was a licensed hal^ Uved.torDenver.-• worked asa'real estate"• broker befoie moving back to Davie, County., Survivors, in addition jp.i hisj include: two slsteis/'Martba., Johiwn of Alabama,.andibiane, Yogler ofAdvance; a brothefi .tony; BameyJr.ofAdvance- his-mate^.I gr^p^nts. Clyde .•:ind:jR^e;; Sofley.Allen of^ocksHlle-'aiiajjis^ Nincy WilYian^: sfc^" years"in'r'®°" msrried for 67Ss sSH whobyfourbrod,e„;LS;f^i"d«^L">hcr;andono ,lste;,Ea;if day""(^7'|ri?u"""'".'"''Mon. Robert P. Bradshaw >■ Robert Pinkncy Bradshaw, 67, ofLakewood Drive, Mocksville, diedSaturday, Oct. 24, 1992, at ForsythMemorial Hospital, Winsion-SaJem, after being in declining health.The funeral was Monday, Ocl. 26,at Batons Funeral Home Chapel con ducted by Qaude Pharr. Burial wasin Rowan Memorial Park, Salisbury. Bom Oct. 10, 1925. in Union Ci ty. Tenn., Bradshaw was a son of the late Robert Lcc and Bessie Hendricks Bradshaw. He was a veteran of theU.S. Navy during World War U andwas retired from FMC-Link Belt, Chicago, 111. He was a member of The Northwest Chureh of Christ in Chicago.Survivors include: his wife. AnnVarbrough Bradshaw; two sons, JoeEarl Nettles of Quimby, S.C.,-and Edward Thomas • .Nettles • of Coolettnee;'.:seven- grandchildren:' thfee gfeai-grai>{k:luldren;'.anditwo'5brothers, *17)011108'.'Bradshaw; of j; JacksdnvilJ^ FIa?i and Wtlliarn Btad- .j. Shaw, of Lansing','Mich. •' r Lois E. Bailey; Mrs. Lois Emerson Bailey, 90. of: 14508 Black Belt Road. Huntcrsville,I died Wednesday. Ocl. 21, 1992, at; the Carolina Medical Center in; Chailone.• Mrs. Bailey was bom in Davie- County Dec. 29, 1902, and was the. daughter of the late John Stewart• Bailey and Bessie Brown Bailey. She. was a retired homemaker and was a: member of the First Baptist Church r In Charlotte.I Funeral services were conducted; Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Almond,I Raymer & McConnell Funeral Home; Chapel in Huntersville by Dr.; Charles D. Mgc. Burial followed in; the Sharon Memorial Park in• Charlotte.-: Surviving arc; one niece, Mrs.i AnneG. PayneofHuntersville; two; nephews, Mr. John S. Emerson of. Lakewood, Fla., and Mr. James A.: Emerson of Dellona, Ra.; and one• greal-mece, Mrs. Kimberiy p. Rcid; of Huntersville. Brady T. Draughn Mr. Brady Thomas Draughn, 89,y ofRt. 4, Yadkinville, died Thursday, Oct. 22, 1992, at his home.He was bom in Surry County toJohn and Martha Simpson Draughn.Mr. Draughn was a member ofTurner's Ctcek Baptist Church andwas a retired carpenter and farmer.Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Ef-fie Plowman Draughn of the home;two daughters, Gerthic Shore and Trcva Cough, both of Vadkinviile;one son, Harvey Draughn of Clem-mong; seven grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and one sister, Annie Jones of Mocksville.Services were Saturday, Ocl. 24,at Turner's Creek Baptist Church by the Revs. Allen Barker and Gene Goodman. Burial followed in thechurch cemetery. OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBWRTIdOCKSVlLLE, NC 8C-DAV1E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Ocl. 29, 1992 Carl K. Hargraves Mr. Carl Kenneth Hugravcs Sr. of 223 N. Jackson Ave., Winston- Salem. died Monday, Ocl. 19, 1992. at Forsylh Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Winslon-Salcm and was a graduate of Atkins High School and Winslon-Salcm State University. Class of 1946. He did further studies at A&T ^te Univer sity in Orecnsboro, Virginia StateUniversity in Petersburg. Va.. and Columbia University. New Yokr. Class of 1958. His teaching career was inb Cher- tj'ville and Mt. Airy and he was lal« made principal of schools in Mocksville and Thomasvillc. He was a member of Grace United Presbyterian Church where he serv ed as a Deaeobn. Elder. Trustee, and Chairman ofthe Budget Committee. He held ofTice in The Corinthian ,. Lodge No. n. Prince Hall Masons 1 of Mocksville. I Surviving are; his wife. Mrs. Elaine Cain Hargraves of the home; one daughter. Mrs. CarcJyn Withers- poon attd spouse. Virgil, of Seymour. Ind.; one son. Mr. Carl K. Hargraves Jr. of Winston-Salem; two granil- childtcn; one sister. Mrs. Blondie Kimbrough of San Francisco, Calif.; one brother. Mr. James Hargraves of Norfolk. Va.: one aunt; one uncle; several cousins, in-laws and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were Friday. Ocl. 23 in Grace United Presbyterian v Church with Dr. Samuel Stevenson officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery with Masonic rites given by Corinthian Lodge No. 17. Prince Hall Masons. E^win Jackson I Mr. Edwin Jackson. 71. of 1029 '^'"s'on-Saiem. diedSunday. 0«. 25, 1992. a. Fora^ Memorial Hospital ^ Army during World War II. where h^rved i" Rhineland. and Centraltur<^. He received tit E.A M EService Medal with two Bronze Ser- .Stars, a Good Conduct Medal^the World War H Virtoiy Medal'. Mr. jKkson is survived by: oneM^ughurr. Linda Dunieiy of wng Jr. of CIcmmons and Artie J wng of Lexington; one son, Dallas Winaon-Salem; sevengt^chddren; one greal-gratxIchUd' ;^;5_°s«;«"'f-cora,i«ofHou; ^tineW services'were .TXiesday^27. at Fnedland Moravian Church by the Rev. Steve CraverBurial followed in the church graveyard with full militacy riles bv Honor GuardMemorials may be made to Fnedland Moravian Church Virginia F. Harris Mrs. Virginia Ferebec Harris. 70. of 2116 Wcstover Terrace, Burl ington, died Wednesday. Oct. 21. 1992, at her residence afier a lengthy illness, She was bom in Davie County to the laic William Fiave and 2ieila Ward Ferebee. Mrs. Harris was a member of Front Street United Methodist Church and past member of Burl ington Women's Club. Surviving are; her husband. Earl S. Harris Sr. ofthe home; son. E, Stan- ton Harris Jr. of Burlington; six sisters, Mrs. Polly Simpson of Col-; umbia, S,C., Mrs. Catherine Louder-] I milk of Adania, Ga., Mrs. Lue' Bailey of Nprcross. Ga., Ms. Max-1 Ine ••Prueit"'of Greensbord;..:Mrs;5 Amdnda Wilkinson ofMebaneTMrsJCarolyn Holt of Graham; and thr^ brothers, ,'niomas W. Ferebee ofl Windermere. Fla.. William W."- [ Ferebee ofMocksville, and Jos^B.d iFere^ ofChailotte. • '}'! - ! Funeral services were beidFridatt : at Rich & Thompson Chapel in Burl? > ingioii'by Dri Jack L. Hunter.'Buriali was-ill Pine Hill Cemetery. ' Memorials Vmay be made''-to American Heart Assn.. SOO'SilverJ Cedttr-Q., PO Box 2636.'Chapel' HiUi'NC 27515-2636. t J. Mamie M. Martin Mamie M. Martin. 82, of 18 Duke St., Cooleemee. died Saturday. Ocl. 24. 1992. at her home. A graveside service was Tuesday. Oct. 27. at Liberty United Methodist Church cerrelery. .Bom Ocl. 31. 1910. in Rowan County. Mts. Martin was a daughter of the late Jesse and Julia Blalock Martin, She was retired from Lyn- nhaven Nursing Center. She was a long-standing member of the Pre^yterian Church of Cooleemee. Her husband. Howard Tall Martin, preceded her in death. Survivors include; a sen. TaA Mar tin of Torano. Va.; two grand children; two sisters. Dorothy Draughn of Mocksville and Annie Lee Bu^ess of Fayetteville; and one brother. Grimes Martin of Dunn. Raymond D. Orren Mr. Raymond Dale Orrcn. 38, of Rt. 2. Goldsboro. formerly of Ad vance. died Friday. Oct. 23. 1992. in Wayne Memorial Hospital- He was born in Princeton. W.Va.. a son of Stuart M. and Vivian Gray Orren. He was a student at Wayne Community College in the program for Aviation Mechanics. A eraveside service was conductedMonday. Oct. 26, in the Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Qemmons by (he Rev. H. Samuel Carter. Mr. Orren is survived by: four brothers. Wayne Orren of Dublin. Va David Orren of Advance. Dar- rell Orren ofRoanokc. Va.. and Danny Orren of Goldsboro; and eight sisters, Margie Shupe. Charlotte Long Marie Milchem and ConnieItojas, all ofAdvance. Mary Bowden of Dublin, Va.. Peggy Farmer of Princeton. W.Va.. and Linda Orrenand Cathy Rogers, bothof Roanoke, OMTIE to. PUBLKJ UBRAPN UQCKSVUXE, NC 8C-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 29. 1992 j^Diane W. Pheips '','''*Mrs. ' DiancfTT^^^^I'.'-"'Wright Phdps. 42. J|fln||||U " Mi>cksville, died' Siilurday. Oct. 24. W ^ '1992, at her home VT ' after being in " lf '' declining health. '• V Funeral services ' were conducted V" Monday. Oct. 26. " at Ealons Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Shdby Harbour ' and Mr. Stan Riddle. Burial was in • Libetiy United Methodist Church • cemetery. ! Mrs. Phdps was bom Feb. 28, 1960. in Cdxtrms County, a daughter 5 ofL.C. and Mary Ann Smith Wright ; of Kannapolls. She was employed ; with Duke Power, was a member of ^ Victory Baptist Church, and was a • member of Right to Life. ' Survivors, in addition to her n parents, include her husband, i Thomas Phclps of the home; two i daughters. Tammy Dcnise Pheips and iCorrie Ann Pheips, both ofthe home; lone son, Clayton Lee Phclps, of the . home; and one brother, Leonard C. Wright of Kannapolis. ;' -Memoriais may be made to Roma- Jnian Children's Fund, e/o Victory •Baptist Church. P.O. Box 686. • Coolcemee, NC 27014. Amy W. Ratledge Miss Amy William Ratledge. 101,- formerly of Locust Street' MocksviUe, and a resident ofAutumn.Care. MocksviUe. died Friday, Oct.23. 1992, at Davfe Cou«y Hospital. . A graveside service was held Sunday. ^t. 25, at Center United Methodist Church cemetery cort- ducied by the Rev. Billy Jarrett. • She was bom July 15. 1891. In Davie County, a daughter of the late James S. and Rebecca Powell Ratledge and was a homemaker. ; She was preceded in death by two brothers. Jay M. and B. Ratledge.[ Siirvivors include; three nieces Wary Kathryn Rogers ofMocksvllJe Rebecca Bdton of Winslon-Salempnd. Carolyn Bodenheimer of High fo'ht; three nephews, Kenneth S.,pcnnb P. and James L. Ratledge ail of Mocksvdlc. j Sally P. Rumple Mrs. Sally Pilcher Rumple, 80, of , 825 Knox Ave,, Sutesville, died Wednesday. Oct. 21,1992. at Iredell Memorial Hospital after a. lengthy illness. The fbneral was Friday, Oct. 23,in Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch- ' . Johnson Funeral Home in StatesvilJe, conducted by the Rev. ais Johnson Jr. Burial was in Iredell Memorial Gardens. Bom March 2, 1912, in Yadkin County to John Walter Pilcher and Martha Alice Cornelius Pilcher, she was a homemaker, She was preceded in death in February 1984 by her husband. Glenn Willis Rumple, whom she married Jan. 19. 1933. She was also preceded in death by one brother and three sisters; Alvis Pilcher. Emma Seats, Bessie Slater and Maty Doughthit. Surviving are; four sons. Terry Rumple, Cletm Thomas Rumple and Roger Dale Rumple, all of Slatesville, and Bill Pilcher of Lawndale; two daughters, Mrs. Peggy Ann Brockingion of Florence,SC and Mrs. Helen Boyles of Suresvillc; 10 gtanddrildren; six great-grandchildren: two brothers. Davis Pilcher ofMocksviUe and John Pilcher Jr. of Advance; and two sisters, Mrs. Hoiiis Smith ofAdvance and Mrs. Polly Wall of Winston-Salem. Lawrence A. Reavis Mr. Lawrence Asbury Reavis. 76.of Route 8. MocksviUe, died Wednesday. Oct. 21.1992, at Davie County Ho^iial. The funeral was Saturday. Oct. 24. at Batons Funeral Chapel conducted by the Rev. Jimmy Martin. Burial was m Cainney Baptist Church cemetery. Memorials inay be made to Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. Rt- 5. MocksviUe, NC 27028He was bom Oct. 5. 1916, in Yadkin County, a son ofthe late Ben and Nora Hampton Reavis. He was retired from Ingersoll-Rand in MocksviUe and had been a famier and carpenter. He was of the BapUst faith. Survivors include: his wife. ThedaShelton Reavis of the home; tvm Oaughters. Jane Masten and Nellie Whitener. both of MocksviUe; three grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; and four sisters Josephine Wilkins. Ruth Vestal andLacy Ebert, all of Winsion-SaJem. and Sylvia Hudson of Advance James E. Scott Sr. Mr. James Edward Scott Sr.. 68, of 3946 Waddili Street, Winston- Salcm, died Tuesday, Oct. 20,1992, at Forsyth Hospital. He was a native of Davie County and had lived in Winsion-Salcm for nearly all of his life. He was of the Methodist faith and was a retired employee of Walker's Florist with over 25 years of service. Mr. Scoa was a veteran of the United States Navy. Surviving are: his wife, Louise F. Scott of the home; two daughters, Phyllis Scott of the home, Helen (Clarence) Ashe of Winston-Salem; two sons, James E. Scott Jr. of Winslon-Sakni. Charles J. (Annette) Scon of Lexington; 13 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; three usiers, Margaret Lyons and Vallie Leach, both of winslon-Salem, and Hester Hunter of MocksviUe; two brothers. Willie Scott and John Scon, both of MocksviUe; his mother-in-law, Mamie Fleming of Wirelon-Saiem: four sisters-in-law; five brothers-in- law; and several other relatives and ftiends. Funeral services were Sanirday, Oct. 24. at the Russell Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. J.W. Gwyn. Burial was in PiedmoM Memorial Gardens. CUWIE CO. PUSUC uwww MOCKSVILLE, NC 8C-DAV1E COUNTY ENTERPJUSE RECORD, THURSDAY, Oct. 29, 1992 J.K. Rouse Jordan Kjmber"J.K." Rouse, 88, or 1100 Brantley Road. Kannapolis, who researched and led in the publication of many volumes of historical facts about Noith Carolina, died Thursday. Oct. 22, 1992, at Cabarrus Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health for a number ofyears and was scrioudy ill for two days. The funeral was Friday, Oct. 23, at Lady's Funeral Home Chapel, con ducted by the Revs. Don McNair and Norman Brisson. Burial was at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. Bom Jan. 12, 1904, in Davie County, Rouse was a sen of the late Preston James and Mamie Wyatt Rouse. He was an associate secretary for the David Cannon Memorial YM- CA. retiring with 38 yeais of service. He completed a pre-law course at Wake Forest College in 1931 and taught in the Concord city schools and had been employed in the finishing department of Onnon Mills {!?o. He was also a former Cabarrus Recorder's Court Judge. Included among his volumes on North Cardina are' 'The Noble Ei- perintent of Warren C. Coleman" and ."The Great Road Through Cabarrus County." Other Rouse publications include "Cdonial Chur- n ches in North Carolina," "North ' Carolina Picadillo," "Historical Shadows of Cabarrus County," "From Blowing Rock to Georgetown," "Another Revolu tionary WarHero Dies," "A Collec tion "of Historical Gems," "Two Gentlemen'from France" and "Records of Cabarrus County." On most of his publications, he received help from his wife, the former Helen Carson Bilyeu, a photographer who made photographs for his publications. - His contributions in the historical area have been formally recognized by Kannapdis History Associates and , by the city of Kannapolis in a resolu tion ofa^reciaiion and the mayor's i official dedaration recently of a ; "J.K. Rouse Day." Survivors include his wife; and a ' halfsister, Annie Lee Blackwelder ofKannapolis. \ Thomas R. Sfaoaf ! Thomas Robert Shoaf, 75, ofDuke Street, Cooleemee, died Friday, Oct. 23. 1992, al Rowan Memorial Hospital. , , The funeral was Sunday, Oct. 25, in Batons Funeral Hoitk Chapel with the Rev. Larry Allen officiating. Burial was In Rowan Mcmorid Park Mausoleum. Memorials may be made to Cooleemee First Baptist Church. Cooleemee. NC 27014. Bom in Davie County on April 17. I9I7, Shoaf was a son of the late Robert L. and Lula Cousins Shoaf. Retired from Burlington Mills with 48 years ofservice, he was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church, where he was active as a deacon, head usher, and president of his Sun day School class. Survivors include: his wife. Alma Combs Shoaf of the home; three daughters. Mrs. Paul (Geraldine) Lealhemian and Mre. David (Kathy) Corrihcr, both of Woodleaf, and Mrs. Robert (Glenda) Barnhardl of Mocksville; nine grandchiidren; nine great-grandchildren; one brother. Waller Grines Shoaf of Lexington; and several nieces and nephews. Minnie S. Stutts Sanford C. Spach Mr. Sanfoed C. Spach. 76, of Rl. 5, MocksviUe. died Sunday, Oct. 25, 1992, at his home. He was born Feb. 15. 1916, in Forsylh County to C.F. and Mammic Patterson Spach. Mr. Spach was a dairy former most of his life and attended Farmington United Methodist Churth, where be was a member of the Men's Bible Cla.ss. Surviving are: his wife, Sarah Long Spach of the home; four sons, ' Wade Spadi of Winston-Salem. Frank and Dwighl Spach, both ofthe home, and Eddie Spach of Mocksville; six grandchildren; one brother. Cornelius Spach of Winston- Salem; and one sister, Mary Spach Fishel of Winston-Salem. Mr. Spach was preceded in death by two sons. Donald and Terry Spach. Funeral services were Tuesday,. Oct. 27, al Hayworth-Mlllcr Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Roger Kimball and David Nolan. Burial was in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie County, Hospital St.. MocksvUle, NC 27028. Mrs. Minnie Scago Stutts, 90, ofj Winston-Salem, died Thursday, Oct. 22, 1992,• at Forsyth Memorial' Hospital. She had been in health for the past five years. Mrs. SttitiswasbomAug,4,1902, in LilesvilJe to Stowc Aaron and," Mollie Moote Seago. She moved to Winsion-Salcm in 1922. n She was a member of Tbmple Bap- i ^ list Church, Winston-Salem. She was preceded in death by her , husband, Pdice Captain Charles M. Stulls, in 1964 and by a son. Charles "Skippy" SmtlSi in 1942. ' { ' n She is survived by; four daughters,Mrs. W.H. (Sybil) Vanston of Winston-Salem, Mrs. O.S. (Mildred) Moore of Rural Hall, Mrs.'L.G. (Carolyn) Brown of Pfalfiown, Mrs. J.W. (Patrida) Eubanks ofAdvance; two sons, Douglas W. Stutts of, Winston-Salem and Keith T. Stuns of King; 13 grandchildren; and nine great-granddiildren. ., Funeral services . were Sunday, 1J Oct. 25, at Vogler's Reynolda Road n Chapel. "The Rev. Robert BlacUjum ' i,officiated,'Burial was in Woodland^Cemetery, , ^ Memorials tnay be made to the yN.C. Eye , Bank, lnc.4 ''3195 "Maplewood Ave., Winsion-Salem JNC,27103,./ OAVIE CO. PUBUC UeiWRT MOCKSVJaE, NO 2-DAVIE COUNTY ENTEKI'RISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. S, 1W2 r Betty F. Brown ; Beny Jean Feinutcr Brewn, 49, of |:Route 9. Mocksville. <tied Tuesday. I^OcI. 27. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in l;Winston-Sa1cm after a lengthy !;illne$s. !' The funeial was held at 2 p.m. Fri- :-day, Oct. .30, at Eaton's Funeral i'Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. ;.Ed Tapper and pastor Jerry Couch. Burial followed in Union Chapel .United Methodist Church cemetery. > Bom March 10. 1943, in Iredell 'County, Mrs. Brown was a daughter •jjf Rotert and Grace Oroce Feimster of Route 9. Mocksville. A ' hometnakcr. she was a Baptist. I She traveled around the stale as long as her health permitted, i Survivors, in addition to her parents, include: her husband, Larry Brown: a daughter, Mrs. Danny jfKimbcrly) Griffith of Mocksville; jwu soru, Terry and Shannon Drown, toh oftheliomc: a sister, Mrs. Bob (Ann) Stroud of Mocksville; two brothers. Larry FeittisierofWinston- Saiem and Roger Feimster of Mocksville; and one grandson. '• Memorials may be made to; Ox ford Orphanage. College Street, Ox ford. NC 27S6S; Shriner's Hospital, 950 W. Fans Road, GreenvUle NC 29905; or Cancer Research, 1900 S. .Hawlhome Road, Winslon-Salem ;N(j27io3.:.,'__ . / ;Ruth Rankins Brock i/ •_"Mrs. Ruth Rankins Brock, 80 ofRoute 5, Mocksville, died Friday night. Oct. 30 in St. Joseph Hospiii*n Ashcv|lle aflcr a short illness Funcrai services were held at 2 .p.m. Monday, Nov. 2 at EatonFuneral Chapel with the Revs. Fred:ShMfa,xI David Nolan officiating. :B"nalwas ,n (he Farmington CotS- ;niuniry Cemetery. •ion"' Peb, 22;'912 to the late WiUiam Henry and.Eleanor Dunn Rankins and was a. fctirad ^rapcutic dietician of N.C..Baptist Hospttal. She was a member Methodist United Methodist Women, She was Farmingion-. HomemaJtcrs club, the Davie Golden'Agers and ihc DAR. ;She wu pas, president of theRclartcd Children's Association and ofdiitttorsoftheBrock Center. Mrs, Brock was a ropresenlaiive to the Dixie ClassicFair ft>r Davie County and the N.C Council on Aging. She was co- founder and incmbcr of ihe AARP in?n't!' ''"alh by asop. Robert Burr Brock, in 1979 B,?""'''" '■"'^'"de: her husband.Burr Brock Jr. of the home; two Oenovese ofCaroline Brock of■^olla^; a grandson; a sister^l^sDohsrtyofNewYork; and- and nephews -•s^JBe l^y requests that memorials 2>S e^idercd for; Farmineton Com ' MocksviUe. NCDiabetes Assn.,■l^r?* Mount, NC '""7'Cancer Research, 1900 S • Robert J. 'Bobby' Alien Mr. Robcn J. "Bobby" Allen, 54, of 5255 Shattakin Dr., Wlnston- Salcm.dicdSalurday, Oct. 31,1992,at the V.A. Hospital in Durham. He was burn Nov. 21, 1937, inDavie County to Luther L. and Nor ms James Alien.Funeral services were Tuesday,Nov. 3, at Voglcr Reynolda RoadChapel, conducted by the Rev. Tom Hcnsley. Burial followed in Farm- inglon Community Cemetery inDavie County.Mr. Allen spent most of his adult life in the Winston-Salem area and at tended Suuth Fork High School. Hescrs'ed in the United States Navy during the Kofcan Conflict and was a carpenter by trade, Surviving are: three sisters, Mrs. Ardath Harris and Mrs. Jeanette Buchin, bolhof Winslon-Saiem and Mrs. Diane Lashmil of Mocksville; four brothers, Donald E. Allen,WiJiiam F. Allen, and Fred D. Alien, all of Winston-Salem, and Jackie W.Alien of Tobaccovilie; and his grandfather of 102 years, Jim Allen of Mocksville.Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1900 S. Hawlhome Rd., Suite 622, Winston- Salem, NC 27103. twvae CO. pimkic dbrarv MOCKSVlLLEh NO 2-DAVlE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 5. 1992 MarthTH. Irvin - i »iter being in declinme^w^^^^^ ford orphanage, 600 U>»CBOxford, NC in Foisyih S?iK»lK-e «.iired as a bookkeeper Helen Juanita Keaton Helen Juanila Norman Kealon. 67, , of Route 5, Mocksville. died Wednesday, Oct. 28 at her home. She was bom in Suny County to Dewey and Nancy Nonttan. Mrs. Kealon was a member of Ml. Olive United Methodist Chumh. Services were held at 11 a.m. Fri day. Oct. 30 at Ml. CMive United Methodist Oiurch by the Rev. David Nolan. Burial folios^ in the church cemetery. She was preceded in death by her brother. Robert "Bob" NoriM, - Survivors include: her children, .BiUyloeHuffofBoonvilleVDonald ,j iKeaton'and Shirley Petree,,boih of |! Moeksvme.' and Palsy.rLongl'of J fVadkinv'Uej ip.gra!xldii}d|pj):.^ J c three Eula Jane Gaithcr Mrs. Eulu Jane Nichols Gaithcr, 93, of. Route i, Harmony, died on Thursday. Oct. 29 at Mcadowbrook Manor in Clentmons. Mrs. Gaither was bom Feb. 17. 1899 in Wiikcs County, and was a homemaker. Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31 at Society Baptist Church cemetery by the Rev. JefTery Coppley. Survivors include: four sons. J. Claude Gaither of Harmony. Jack D. Gaithcr and Bill Gaither. both of Mocksville, and Bob Gaither of Winston-S^em: three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Lurye of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Lucille Elliott of Jacksonville, Fla. and Mrs. Virginia Doby of Winston-Salem. She was preceded in death by her husband, James B. Gaither; a son. Charles Ray Gaither; three brothers and two sisters. Memorials may be made to: Socie ty Baptist (2hurch Cemetery Fund, c/o Mark Thome. Route I Box 325, Mocksville, NC 27028. Leo Hanes Humphreys Leo Hanes Humphreys, 73, of 3150 W. Innes St,, Salisbury, died at 10:20 a.m. Wednesday, O^. 28. at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte. He had been seriously ill for five weeks. The funeral was held at 3 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 31 at Uber^ United Methodist Church, Mocksville. eon- ducted by (he Rev. Hal Vamer, pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery. . Bom Nov. 15. 1918 in Davie County,Humphreyswasasonoftbe j late James Pointer and Mary Ann ' Nolley Humphreys. Educated In tlie ' ..'Davie County schools, he was '^employed by Goodman Lun^r Co. for 50 years until his retirement. v-'He'was'-"a-"member' of Idberty' ffUnited' Methodist Church ' and the t r-Franklih Uons Club. i'. i . "'r'T''! '.v'^His wife.': Emma Gartner Hum-x gphreys, died Jan.' 16, 1990.- - 1 . Survivors include: a son, Leo H.; f Hiimphreys'.Jr. of New Londoij; a .■idaughiei,. Jannie.^i.'WbitmaD' ofySalisbti^i.twcibrotJiers. Carl Hum-^phreys,of.Winslon-Salem and Paul .j'-HuinjAreyS'Of-^Raleigh: a sister,^>' Johnsie Roseman ofArlington, Va.; 'i''.six. ..grandchildren;. and two j' great-grandchildren. . ; ' ij f." - .... ■•—..T,...pula Jane Gaitiicr. ; Mrs. Eula June Nichols Oallher,?3. of Route 1, County Line Road,'Harmony, died Thursday, Oct. 29,1992, at Mcadowbrook Manor Nursing Homo, Clemmoiis after fouryears of declining healtJi and 10 days of critical illness,'• Bom in Wilkes County on Feb. 17,J899. to the late James WesleyNichols and the late Mary AnnGaither Nichols, she was a Jiomemaker. She was a member ofClarksbury United Methodistfhureh,; Mrs. Gaither was married Jan. 24,;1916, to James B. Gaither .whopreceded her in death. She was alsogreceded in death by a son, Charlesay Gaither, and three brothers andBvo sisters, Milton, Comniodorc. and'Alexander Nichols and Mrs, FannieKiiby and Mrs. Lizzie Gaither,: Survivingare:foursons.J.Claude 'Gaither of Route 1, Hamiony, Jack 'p. Gaither and Bill Caidier. both ofMocksville, and Bobby L. Gaither of.Winsion-Saiem; three daughters, !Mrs, Pauline G. Lurye of Phoenix, '■Ariz.. Mrs. Lucille G. Elliott ofJacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. VirginiaG, Doby of Winsion-Salem; 16grandchildren: 21 greatgrandchildren; and three grcat-grcai-grandchildren.; Graveside services were Salurtlay,Oct. 31, at Society Baptist Church cctnclety, conducted by the Rev. Jcf-ifery Coppl<y. Burial was in the y:hurch cemetery.; Memorials may be made to Socie-;ly Baptist Cliurch Cemetery Fund,.c/o Mark Tiome, Ri, 1, Box 325. Mocksville, NC 27028 DAVIE CO. PUBUC UBB&lff MaOSSMLU, Hi 2-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORO, THURSDAY, Nov. 5. 1992 Victor Warren Lyalls y Mr. Vicior Warren Lyalls, 61, of Route 2, Cleveland, N.C., died on Oct. 28 at his residence. He was bom on May 5,1931 in Lamar, W. Va., a son of LIndoff Liles and the late Willie Dalton Liles.Lyalls was a fann laborer. • Sunivois include: his wife, Shirley , Harrington Lyalls: two sons, Kenneth W. Lyalls of Stony Point and Ben jamin W. Lyalls of the home; two ^daughters,. Mrs. Judy Jones of I^Mocksville and Peggy Lyalls of hStatesville; a - stepson, Jeremy ! ^Webster of the home; three brothers,: RptoryLyalls of Pfafltown, Joe Lyalls : pf EUdn antl Jacic Lyalls of Hickojy; Rwp';sisters,^'Mrs.''Iris'^^Shookjof-S"Wickoty and^Mrs. Norma Jeaof ofiL^and,- Ha.;; 1 in'.deathiby i erElhdl^Caudj ■■•y:fiiqenT held tm'Satiiiday;:./ 'octi31bythe^Rl^:-Jim(il6iganarid1games-l^es an'rnmngii^ i paptja' i(3uitcb.eBuijal^'was.in$tlifecfauieh i'Centetery::":^ V 6- tr Prances SifTord Marsh,'75 died v/tan SM•"'wmli. William, gifford. She afef®"*""! *8fee from Longwood^ •nanied in 1948 to^rton F. Marsh, an attoraevVirgirua slate senator and district Marsh had been a schonileg! assistant for her hus-'«^a«'«hisineMwonHn.Ste^ a^^uieh volunteer; Red Cross and^eer &wety worker. She was a .of the CraddockWoman s Oub of Portsmouth. at 7 n « w "r ™f conductedBranEi. o 2 O'iwBranch Cemetery at Portsmouth bythe Rev. Donald H. Seely '"Siimvors-'include: a dauahterMartyn M. Bost of Winston-^em:' C^peake, Va.; two grandchildren;a Mpson. Gordon F. Marsh of Lyn-diburg, Va.In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be roadeAof^l^United Methodist Church,237OT^^ ' '^"^oouth, Va. t V ^-MnryHarold ftf?Happy.tl3Edwaid ( j'Mays,-i^«8.f->'-of-.Watt-'Street. 5 '■ ( early Monday mop-,. ■i«ng..'Nov?2;a992;^intlaWd:Coun-J• ^ Hospital after ajsud^ illness^'';!. ■jPu<>eial'servic»'wete'to'1)b'at2jJ 'gtn;;WeJ^y?N<^^^^" -R«eiaIaiapel^lfcBe^!RJ^'5 " Huri^Withal MilltarjT))pqidvesjfc RitejTjwereUgioneMetnpiial.Park'j^^-# .-'?■ i^tpftft^jntaylhBanade to the BKioolespegl^^^ll®' U William ^ and MinmeBwn lilays'J ,,iand'imii^;^m Fiher.^Inddstnes io^j■|'?'??^|efoie7o1nirtg Rberohe had^ErateMil^^ i M "Jo'^S^lfsnoltoe of f'l 5• I ^^'jo^I^^w^itiidd'gaid^t,' ^SurMvorsmcIude.'-hlsivrife' V yett««^>^osa':phelps!rMays-df :.jhe if'jJ ???• ^"Shtef.lDarleTO Mays .; J. of Cpoleenieetltwo sohs£Ed<Mays "|'S..^^.^ohn^ys|fo^^ f. Ji gm^hildien,*i^one.y is! *n*!bnMnfir.^7f39fhMt^,-->XifiMM>'-*A^kR9^ a \ tl D i- ' V QRVIE CO. TOBOC UBRARy MOCKSVILL^ l!W , /O 4C-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Not. 12, 19M ;j*Bobby' CornatzerfSpi'' 5 Robert Sherril'Botty'Comaizer ;5r-, 57, of Arnold Road, Lexington, . Idled Sunday, Nov. 8. at his home pfter a critical illness of five months. I The funeral was Tuesday, Nov. 10, :at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel, uxington, conducted hy the Rev. Ji^y Noned. Burial was in ForestMill Memorial Park with inilllary graveside rites by VFW Post 3074. I Bom in Davie County 0«. 31, '3935, to Albert Shenil Gomatzerand .Georgia Mae Sain Conudzer, he was Employed with Amvet Memorial •Park Post 13 aiul was a-member of Peeds United Methodist Church. He . served in the U.S. Marines during theKomn Conflict. He was a member ;of.Amvefs Post 13, American :.Uiion Post 8, DAY Post 39, VVA lOiapter 257 and VFW Post 3074. Surviving are: his wife, DonnelteBusman Comatzer, of the home;■oiip son, Robert S. Comatzer Jr. ofjHi)l$boro; one stepson, JeffreyflTi^iier Miller of Oeimany; onej^oghter. Penny Comatzer of.Winston-Salem; one stepdaughter,•.Windy Koonts of Lexington; two;grandchlldfen;, and three sisters,|Shiriqr Mabe of Mocksville, Mrs.-;Pio (Maigaiel) Ciotti of Suffoll^ Va.;and Mrs. David (Linda) Lamb of 'prtensbora ,Fors^® in.flrcndle Everhart " '' in Winf''*'^^ life «• He WM^ <!'|nng World War 3990. '®b'®d from Shelco in ^0 granddaughters- sofvtces were Fridav W'oiL in^S^fWemoiy, Walkertown. • J FjeweU ,' Mrs. Jewell Money Cientty, 41, of .8901 TwinTraU Drive. Hunie^iUe.died Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1992. CoUiM M0»y. iSsC#Sn^g are: her husband, Ronof HuntersviUe; her ^nts,S:^rfaa Money of Advm^; - hrXr Ricky B. Money of Ad-onebrt^^j^ JoshuaMoneyof HaU. " Cr- OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBIIiKtDf M0CKSV1l£^ NB 4C-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Not. 12, 1992 J I Maiy Ann F. Gobble t Maiy Ann Furches Gobble, 63, of t I8J Bean Rtad, Salisbuiy, died Mon- ! ^y, Nov. 9,1992, at North Carolina Mptist Ht^ital in Winston-Salem; alter a period of declining health. n The ftineial was to be Wednesday, ' ^ Rjrd Baptist. Church, conducted by the Revs. David L. Blanton Sr. and Banks W.. •j Mullis. Burial was in the chuich Ircenieteiy.•r^fiom Sept. 20, 1929, in Rowan : County to the late Fiank R. and ; Pauline Furches, Mrs. Gobble was : educated in Salisbury aty Schools ;and Pfeiffer. College. She was a ; hotnemaker, member of Trading^Ford Baptist Church, Elizabeth • Sunday School class and the. Ladies Aoxfliaiy of Miller Feny Rie 4 Dept. ; _ Surviving are: her husband, Irvin; C. Gobble of the home, whom she ;married Sq*. 11, 1955; one son, :Frank Gobble of Salisbuiy; two {.daughters, Ann Barklqr of Lexingtone and Lyim Rogers of Salisbitty; her { s^rnother, Alda Thompson Furches ;• of Salisbury; and twogi^childien.•:-5he was raised as a child by an aunt, Sarah Latham of aemmons. «■'Memorials may be made to the Na-ktional Kidney Foundation of NorthCarolina, Inc., P.O. Box 2383,{Chapel Hill, NO 27514. (/ Sarah Reep Leatherman Sarah Reep Leatherman, 90, ofRoute 1, Woodleaf, died Tues^y,Nov.lO, at Iredell Memorial Hoqii^ in Statesville after two months ofdeclining health. The Ametal was scheduled for.Thursday Nov. 12, at 2 p.m. at Cor inth Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. Tim Pinkston. Burial was tobe in the church .cemetery.Bom Sept. 16, 1902, in CatawbaCounty to the late Aldophus Monroeand Sarah BoUinger Reep, Mrs. Leatherman was educated in CatawbaCounty 'Schools. She- was ahomemaker, a life-long member of Corinth Church of Christ and a sup-potter of various charitable organiza tions, including St. Jude's ChildrensHospital. Survivors include: her husband, Guy Steele Leatherman, three sons,Paul Fredrick Leatherman ofWoodleaf, Evan D. Leatherman ofHollywood, Fla., and David "Dave" Leatherman of Woodleaf; fivedaughters, Helen Hellard ofWo^eaf, Nell Brown of Salisbury,Bonnie Moore of Salisbury, Willie Brooks of Coolcemee and Anne Morris of Salisbury; 35 gtandcliildien and52 gieat-graiulchildren.A son, C.S. "Bud" Leathermanpreceded her death in 1977.Memorials may be made to Corinth Chuich of Christ, 3570 NeedmoreRoad, Woodleaf, N.C. 27054. , Frances S. Marsh ' ^ Frances SilTord Marsh, 75, of Bermuda Run, died Friday, Oct. 30, 1992, at her home in BermudaVillage. Formerly of Portsmouth,Va.. and PL Lauderdak, Fla., she had moved to Bermuda Run one anda half years ago. She was bom Dec. 7, 1916, in Norfolk, Va., to Clinton W. and Ber tha Williams Siflbrd. She receivedher bachelor's degree from Longwood College. ■ ■She was marri^ in 1948 to Gordon F. Marsh) an attorney who wasa Virginia slate senator and a district court judge. He died in 1982. Mrs. Marsh had worked as aschool teacher, as a legal assistant for her husband and was a business woman. Her volunteer work included service as a church choir director, with the American Red Cross, andthe American Cancer Society.-She was a past president of the Ctaddock Woman's Club of Portsmouth.She is survived by: her daughter,Marilyn M. Host of Winston-Salem;a ste|^, Gordon F. Marsh of Lyn-chbuig, Va.; two grandchildren; and her sister, Aileen Sifford Eason ofChesapeake, Va.A graves!^ service was conducted Monday, Nov. 2, in the (Sive BranchCemeteiy at Portsmouth by the Rev.Donald H. Seely.Memorials may be made toCentenary .United Methodist Church,3312 Odar Lane, Portsmouth, Va. 23707. cr-, O CO, OBHte ■WOCKSVUi^ 4C-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Not. 12, 1992 Dr. James F. Martin / Dr. James Franklin Martin, 7S, of / 4633 Sun Valley Lane, Kemersville, died Monday, Nov. 2,1992, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. He was bom March 20, 1917, in St. Mary's, W.Va., to Joseph and Essie Franklin Martin. Dr. Martin was Professor Emeritus of Radioiogy and Neurology at Bowman Gray School of Medicine. He had been at Bowman Gray for 36 years before his retirement in 1986. He was a graduate of Marietta Cbl- lege and received his M.D. degree from Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He was a member of the Oid Town Club. Dr. Martin is survived by: his wife, Shelia Scales Martin of the home; two stepdaughters, Renee Motsinger of Winston-Salem and Ronda Swaim of Advance; two sons and daughters-in-law, Robert S. and Cary T. Martin, William D. and Georgia S. Martin, ali of Winston- Saiem; and 12 graiiddiildten. The fitneral was Thursday, Nov. S, at Vogler's Reynolda Chapd by the Rev. Geotge Bowman and Dr. William MdCinney. Burial followed at Parklawn Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. Memorials may be made to Cancer Services, Inc., 107 Westdale' Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 27101 or to Dr. James F. Martin Memorial Fund, c/o. Bowtnan Gray^School of Medidne,' Medical: Centn"Blvdw;^inst^j rSalem,T«: 2715M07& ^ {: j ; Ernest'Bill'Rice Ernest P. "Bill" Rice, 80, of; Route 4, Mocksville, died Satur^y, •.Nov. 7, l'/J2, in Davie County !;Hospital. I; The funeral was Monday, Nov. 9, ';at Liberty United Methodist Church, n ; conduct^ by the Rev. Hai Vamer. IDurial was in the church cemetery. ;> Bom Aug. 16, 1912, in Rowan r'County, Rice was a son of the late ; Ernest E. and Addie Lyerly Rice. He .; was retired 6om both Erwin Mills hi ;.Cooleemee and Ingersoll-Rand in ^Mocksville. He served in the U.S. ;:Army during World War n. •1 Survivors include: his wife, Theo ;J3edmon Rice, of the home; two [:brothers, Russell and Lonnie Rice, /both of Salisbury; and two sisters, /Mrs. Charles (Sallie) Torrence and /Mrs. Charles (Margaret) Owen, both ;of Salisbtiry. E.S. 'Bob' Smoot Mr. Edwin S. "Bob" Smoot, 78,of 830 Maple Ave., Salisbury, died Thui^y, Nov. 5, 1992, at N.C. ^ptist Hospital in Winston-Solemafter a serious illness of one day. The funeral was Saturday, Nov. 7, at First Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. Joel Jenkins, minister of First Baptist Church, the Rev. Tom Roberts, associated minister, and Dr. Robert F. Oeanof Laurinbuig. Burial followed in Rowm Memorial Phfk. , Memorials may be made to a cfaaii-n ty of tite.dcnor'schoiceui*/.BprrHApi 27,. WlfWliiirle' jAssbciatibiil ^'ofthd Schoo foiiiKle^df !#?!heyinatiiediiluty|4^iMn,'GtifitinfSe<l^^iii^! !i 3943f .«m;i^)^tetr>hfn !cliiQdreiI;.v;bneiy L IT''"'''® ';{?J^<^iT«inlfnaj)ncai^^ Uavld: E^ tSlgmon" r David Edward Sigmon, 83, of 100 1/ Adams Blvd., Greenville, a DavieCounQr native, died Monday, Oct. 26, 1992, at his home. The Aineral was Thursday, Oct. 29, at Wilketson Funeral Home Chapel in Greenville. Burial was in Pinewood Memorial Park. A graduate of Lenoir-Rhyne Col lege, Sigmon taught school and coached at Maiden and New London before entering the U.S. Navy wherehe served as a lieutenant durinE World Warn. , * After the war, he was a state ser-'vice officer for the VA while Eving in Murphy. He retired in 1960 as per-soniwl . manager for Rex Mills and Burlingtoo Induslries.In 1963, he moved to Ralei^, where he was employed by Brown- Wynne Funeral Home fbra number of years before moving toGreenviHe, where he headed pubEc relations forToyota East from 1980 to 1990. He was a member ofthe AmericanLegion, the VFW, the 40 & 8 and Jarvis Memorial United Methodist Qiurch. ' Surviving are: his wife, Allie Mills Sigmon; three sons, Don N., Ken neth L. and Ed Sigmon, aU of Green-wBe; two granddiEdren; two half sisters, Mabel KiEian of Cleminonsand PoBy Rice of Decatur, Ga.; and three half brothers, Charles Pi^ ofCSioEna Beach and Theodore and BEl Pierce, both of Cooleemee. <3 OAVie CO. PUBUG MOCKSVILISL fifl DAVIE COU^mr'E^rIERPRISE RECORDrTOi^DAY, Nov. 79, wj^ic v s/t . a. I .-f -a p'?Mr;Oe«ielj^Cai»in : 2, Haim6n/JSlW-yfiidiaesdar^ •itag,iNbViiW9?^NIG'/Bai«^^ 'Hospital^' sr/wwaifeiirtJiijS Funeral serviceswere " Sunday, Nov. IS, at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Homptonville with the Rev. Walter Tidline officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Masonic rites by Mt. Carmel Lodge 37 of SlatesviUe. In addition to being a member of Mt. Carmel Lodge 37, he was a member of Joseph P. Evans Con sistory 280 of Salisbury, Selhos Tem ple 170 of Winston-Salem, Dorcas Chapter 287, Order of Eastern Star and Elizabeth Chapter 6S7, Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are: his wife, Mrs. Lot tie Steele Carson of the home; and a large number of nieces, nephews and other relatives, including a great- niece, Judith Feldon and a devoted nephew, Henry Carson. William H. GrifHth Mr. William Henry Griffith, 76, of Ciemmons, died Tuesday^ Nov 101^, at Foisyth Memorial Hospital! He was bom Aug. 29, 1916, inDavie County to John Frank wd Dora Cook Griffith.Mr. Griffith married Blanche Harper Griffith on Sq*. 18, 194^ was a member of Warner's Chapel Church of Christ. He served« a ni^ical technician during WorldWar U and was employed first byGteyh^ Corporation, then retired from McLean Trucidng after 26 years of service where he belonged c Union Local No, 391Surviving are: his wife of the home; three sisters, Mrs., Burton ij^ul (l^)T^of afflitKms"iMi •'•it;"'' Nov"°f?''.T'=^ -were Tuesday' Of^ " snuidson Viel!itm ''"''"S fhe "^^''■"''oWainoihet of EhrhardLT6^d^^^ ^^^^..andJerqtCIaytonofMemorials may be made to the'American HeanAssocS.Vj J Otis C. Holt Sr.Mr. Otis Qayton Holt Sr., 79, ofWalnut Cove, died Saturday, Nov.14. 1992, at Forsyth MemorialHospital.Mr. Holt was bom in Rockingham^niyonOcL 14,1913, toSamandCame Booker Holt. He was aojenilwr of Gospel Light Baptist raurch and was retired from PleasantHardware in Winston-Salem.Mr. Holt is survived by; his wifeAgnes Clevenger Holt of the home-one ^ughter, Mrs. Baxter (Joan)Smith of Walnut Cove; his mother.Mm. Carrie B. Holt of Winston-Salem; six grandchildren;; 11 great- grandchildren; two brothers , Robert ''Eula SpainhousofaWinstori-Salem- '; and a 'tfii.,-,'. I '^iiiiBial i'nstct^enifResaifMission^tirtChi^iWR^^yi^ri^ soni;. Biirial|^.^Mhoiydn\Wall^^ iBiumey W.Crabb { 1^.' Barney Watson Crabb, 90, oftStatt Road, died Sundsy, Nov. 15.t at Guardian Care in EUdn after an ex- (tended illness.' ' Funeral services were conducted! Tuesday, Nov. 17, at Pleasant View^Baptist Church, conducted by thetRevs. Finley McCoury andjWoodrow Wishon. Burial followed fin the church cemetery. ■f Mr. Crabb was bora in Wilkesf County on May 9, 1902, to Charlie: and Carrie Wood Crabb. He was aI Charter Menier and Deacon of Plea-( sant View Baptist Church and was* retired from Chatham Manufttcturing •Co. ■i Mr. Crabb was preceded m death» by his first wife. Pearl Walker Crabb, Sin 1974.» Surviving aici his wife# Irene1 Ashbum Crabb of the home; four! daughters, Virginia Ashbum, Ruby;crouse,andRosaLeeJohnson,allof {State Road, and Ruth Hamm of{Grassy Creek, Va.; two_ sons,; Vaughn Crabb of High Point and5 Dean Crabb of Yadkinville; threeI stepdaughters, Carol Southard andI Anna Dean Thompson, both of. Hamptraiville. and Margaret Smith of • Harmony; one stepson, JamesiSwisherof Hamptonville; ten grand children; eight great-gtandchildien;! ten stepgrandchildren; several! stepgreat-grandchildren; three sisters,f Etta Billings and May Harris, both of•Thurmond and Cora Crouse of! Traphill; and one brother, Lonnie3 Crabb of State Road. V <r~ OWVIE CO. PUBUC UBIW^hocksville. no DAVIECOUNTY'ENTERFIUSERECOIU>^THUi8DAY^Nov[797l9i^^ 1 Ox . Annie L.YHoneycutt r!;:| V • Annie Lowder Honeycntt, 65, of 620 Rogers St.. Albemarle, die6 Wednesday, Nov. II, 1992, at the Albemarle Unit of N.C. Lutheran Nursing Homes Inc. • ; The iiineial was Saturday, Nov. 14, at Stanly Funeral Home Memorial Chapel, conducted 1^ the Revs. Hany Harwaid, Alfted Hart- seil and Mitchell Cook. Burial was at Beihesda Cemetery. Bom Oct. 4,1927, in Stanly Coun ty, Mrs. Honeycutt was a daughter of the iate Robert atid Beulah Caipenter Lowder. A homemak^, she was a member of East Albemaile Chuich ofGod. Survivois include: her husband, Horace Lee Honqrcun; a son, An thony Lee Honeycutt of Albemarie; thw daughters, Mrs. Brad (Robin) Williams ofMocksvUle, Mrs. Daniel (Shirley) Arrowood of Maishville and Mrs. Lanny (Angela) Page of Albemarle; a brother, Robeit Lowder nof Albemarle; and four grandchildren. I Patricia G. Myers : ; • y I Mis. Patricia Galliher Myers, 43, t of-Highland Ave., Harmony, died . Friday, Nov. 13,1992, after a period j of declining health. ' -I She was bom in bedell County on 5 April 13,1949, to Colon Douglas andI Dotothy Mae (Jueen Galliher. Mrs. {Myers was owner and operator of I Pat's Beauty Salon. .' Surviving are: her husband,i Rayford Lee Myers; one daughter, • Mrs. Tainiiiy M. Goodin of Har-.moiiy; her mother, Dorothy Mae [Queen Galliher of Highland Ave., 1 Hannony; her father, Cdlon Douglas .Galliher of Rt. 2, Harmony; two ; brothers, Douglas C. Galliher and C. jGregg Galliher, both of Harmony; •aitd two sisters, Mrs. Rebecca G. 2 Hicks of Harmony and Mrs. FrancestG. IKitby of Newport News, Va. [ Funeral services were Monday,•Noy. 16, at Reavis Funeral Home •Chapel in Harmony, conducted by[the; Revs. Bobby Henderson and .iDopald Haynes. Burial followed in 'Hannony (>metety. t Memorials may be made to SHtKplce of bedell Connor, Inc., P.O. •Box 822, Statesville, NC 28677. • * i^M!»'t3^diM^f(3aiyl^j 2240»^de^drjRo^,aWinistoti^ ' Salem' <Ued''at:'.Forsyth.'MemdrialHospital Sunday', Nov.' 15,' 1992. J She was bom in Mocksville, the daughter of Clyde Huber.and Ruth Stenthouse Ijames. She was a graduate of Mocksville High School. Miss Ijames was with Hanes Knitwear as payroll supervisor for more than 40 years! She was a member of Green Street United Methodist Church where she was very active for many years. Surviving are: one sister, Mrs. Louise Johnston and her husband. Col. Waller Johnston of Wnter Park, Fla.; three brothers, Clyde H, Ijames of Uniop, S.C., William C. Ijames and wife, Doris, of Vista, Calif., and Robert S.; Ijames and wife, Gloria, of Westminster, Calif. Funeral service was to be con ducted Wednesday,' Nov. 18, at Vogler's R^olda Chapel by the Rev. Jasper Boyd. Entombment was to follow; in Forsyth Memorial Park Mausoleum. Memdrials may be made to American Cancer Society, F.C. Unit, I9(X) S., Hawthorne Rd., Forsyth Medical Park, Suite 622, Winston- Salem, NC 27103 or Green Street > United hjetbodist Church, 639 Green St.; Winston-Salem, NC, 27101.' ' - Elizabeth ?• NedyHizabethPayne Neely. 87^0 " Brian Ce")."SaUsbttiy^w^b Tuesday, 5'?SS^RowanMembrial Nov. 10,1992, at Ko*™ ,,^1Hospital following lllnCSSf BrtflaV Nov» '• of Friendship >She was a ^""^^hadserv- . !f^Svten» of Missionary : De*'" of Durham; fiveEugene N«ly oi a brother, Kellyll[?" 'ilf Seadowbiook Nursing. asister, Notre tK^'^H^^Anglon.D.C.. Ralph A. .Lyons; ;; Mr. Ralph Albert Lyons, 69, of Long Island, N.Y., died Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1992, at Nassau County Hospital. . He was bom Aug. 4, 1923. inDavie County to the late Duke Lyons Sr. and Hopie (^ithrell Lyons Ed wards and was a member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Westbury, Ung Island. He attended the Davie County schools. Mr. Lyons was a letired employee of Galaxy Industries of New York City. He had resided in New York for the past forty years. Surviving are: one brother. Duke (Joeretta) Lyons Sr. of North Bellmore, Long Island; one sister, Ruth Lyons (Henry T.) Harper of New York; three aunts, Vera C. Glenn of New York, Mary L. Blackwell of Redland and Lucy L. Howdi of Smith Grove; one devotedgreat-niece, LaVonya Harper, and a host of nephews, cousins and friends. Graveside services were conducted Monday, Nov. 16, at the Evergreen Cemetery, conducted by tte Rev. Charles Keiuiedy. Gilbert G. Shc^ ' .Mr..Gilbert George Sheek, 70, of 5438 Chedworth Drive, Charlotte, died Tuesday, Nov. 10,1992, at his home.* ' A graveside service with full military rites was held in Rose Cemetery.Thursday, Nov. 12, with the llth District Memorial Honor Guard in'charge. The Rev. 'A.O. Parker was the officiating chaplain. Memorials may be made to Horoice of Mecklenburg County, 801 S. Graham St., Charlotte, NC 28202 or for the llth District Memorial Honor Guard, Veterans of Foreign Wars, c/o Mr. Taylor Howard, Ad vance, NC 27006. Mr. Sheek was bom in Davie County April 4, 1922, to the late Hany G. and ^erbee Cash Sheek and was retired with ten years of ser vice from Automatic Data Process ing of Charlotte. He was a Master Stream, retired, with the United Stales Air Force with 22 years of ser; vice. He was of the Methodist faith. Survivors include: his wife, Gerry Stonestreet Sheek of the home; one son, Gilbert Miller Sheek of the home; one sister, Mrs. Jane Crotts of Mocluville; three brothers, Jim Sheek of.Mocksville, John Sheek^of Lexington orxl Alton Sieek of Dallas, Texas;' and several nieces and nephews. Ok tSWlE CO. posy?j^ocKsviLLGp nc DAVIE COUNTY EMEIVIUSE RECqjWi'TM^ Nov. 7?ri9!l^ie 1 4. 0- WilUam B.'Smith ' ' Mr. William 'Ben Smilli, S8, of Route 3, Howardlown Rd., Mocksville, died Sunday. Nov. IS. 1992, at N.C. Baptist Hospital from later complications of a hean transplant In 1986. The funeial was to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18, at YadldnValley Ba^t Church, conducted by the Revs. Ronnie Craddock and Leon Wood. Burial was to follow in Fork Baptist Church cemeteiy. Memorials may be made to Carolina LifeCare (Organ Procure ment Program), c/o N.C. Baptist Hospital, Medical Center Blvd., Winston-S^em, NC 27157. Bom Jan. 20, 1934, in Davie County, he was a son of the late John Wesley and Mabel Uvengood Smith. He was a self-employ^ masonry ; contractor and a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. . Surviving are: his wife, Barbara Dunn Smith of the home; one daughter Barbara,Dawn Carter of, Advance;! (me'.'soia,v'yfilliain Scott } Siidth^bf;lh|iy hdmej'Spnei'btt^^ :, DaUas'VTf^jD^n^'l^^yan^ t ihi^'slste^botathy^Bretli^^ t'MocksviUd,'.i!Marg^r:!perrell'ipf.. St! Kan^fa ^ f™'-' Concord.' Hospital, . "wteS'iSi'S "' ^ Rev Je5^' AmericanXHabetesAsfM^I^' Box 9691 P.O.20090-6911, ' ' '^C Mamie Smith w» ' retired irt 198o ''®''Co., tCt 1 No Mills Baptist; she ted beai ^ ^ ®<Mt of her life, '•"s'and, Mar^'t xv^dmgton, died July 16 iggj* Grace W. Whisenhunt Mrs. Grace Williams Whisenhun^ 86, of Rt. 2. Farmington Communi ty, widow of Rufus Whisenhum, died Sunday, Nov. 15,1992, in N.C. Bap tist Hospital. Mrs. Whisenhunt was bora m Lambsburg, Va., and was retired from Sara Lee/Hanes with 49 years of service. She was a member ofWoodland BaptUt Church. Surviving wci four grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and several nieces and nephews. 'A graveside service was held Tues day, Nov. 17, in Bethel Unit^ Methodist Church cemetery in Winston-Salem.Memorials may be made to Alzheimers Research, 836 Oak St., Winston-Satan," NC. i-' " '' '' n ; . Winstoii-Saleffl :and^uii^^ Sp^,.of,' Keraeisvil^'v^", W'"i OWE CO. POBDO QBRi^ MOCKSVIOE, NC -DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, Nov. 26, 1992 ' y^la A. Tomlinson •' Viola . ,,, Ai^derson '•••. Tojdlinson, 92. v ' foriherly of /i, v Witkesboro * Mocksvillc, Thi^sday mom-in^ Nov. 19, aflfe being in IBlHSBSB deciding health for ihe past 6 iiionlhs. She was pr^ntly a resident of Davie Village. Af memorial service was held Satjtyday. Nov. 21, in Mocksville' Firef United Methodist Church with the,Rev, I. Donnell Lloyd, pastor, of- lic^ing. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Sfemoriak may be made to the Blanche Clement Sunday School CI4M or the Church Choir of MqcTcsviile First United Methodist Church. North Main Street, Mqdksville. NC 27028. Mrs. Tomlinson was bora in Davie Co^ty March 26. 1900, to Ihe fate Henjy and Sarah Pcmy Anderson artd was; retired dietician with Davie Coulity Hospital with 20ycars ofser vice; She had been a longtimem^ber of Mocksville First United M^odist Church where she was aSuS^y School teacher and also sang in ilK church choir. ^ was preceded in death by her hu4pind, Claries Humphrey Tomlin- soij^ln 1970 and also by a son, Gor- dojSoinlinson. surviving are: one son. Cole . Tc^nson of Duke Street. MtjCbviile; three gtandchildren: four gt^-grandchildren; and one sister. Elizabeth Taylor ofW^ton-Salcm, ' V . Bi^ty Leonard Spry Betty Leotard Spiy, 92. of Swjcgood Street. Cooleemce. andfonflcrJy ofSalisbury, died Sunday, Nw 22 at Rowan Merrurial Hospital after three years ofdeclining health. She was born June 25. 1900. in Dejjidson County to the late Dr, Da.Vtd and Cora Frances Fritz .L«iaard. She was educated in David- sojCounly Schools and was later a hwifemaker and member of the T^ing Ford Baptist Church and theL^cs Sunday School Qass.Apr husband. Nathan Lee Spry prpqoledhcrin death Aug. 17,1954. Surviving are: three sons. ErvinFidnk Spiy of Coolcemee, James Ray Spiy and William Eugene Spry, both of-;Salisbury: one daughter, Bertie L^iSpry Rcklcr of Salisbury; II giiabdchildrcn and 27 greal- g^dchlldrcn. One daughter, LenaFnWces Chappcll preceded her in d^th May 14. 1989. ;Funeral services will be Wednes day! Nov. 25. at 11 a.m. at Trading ^ Baptist Church. The Revs.I^d L. Blanlon and Banks W.Mppis will conduct the ceremony. Bpial will he in the church cemetery, .^e body will remain at the Lyer- ly^-^neral Home until placed in thecW^h 30 minutes prior to the final r^. The family will see friends at llbcfunderal home Tuesday night fiM 7-9 p.m. Georgia H. Horton Mrs. Georgia Elizabeth Helton Horton, 88. of 1020 Carolina Ave., Durham, died Sunday. Nov. 22. 1992, at Hugh Chatham Nursing Center. Born in Yadkin County, the daughter of Charles Walter and Manie Branon Helton, she was a member of the West Wood Baptist Church and was retired from Mon- laldo's Women Apparel. Mrs. Hotion was preceded in death by her husband. John A. Horton. in March of 1984. Surviving arc: four sisters. Mrs. Gladys Hools of Hnmplonvllle, Mrs. Ina Wagoner of Mocksville, and Mrs. Haltie Weathernun and Miss Hazel Helton, both of Yadkinville; and three brothers. Harry Helton of East Bend. Raymond "BUI" Helton of Yadkinville. and Alfred Helton of ' Hampionvllle. Funeral services were Tuesday. Nov. 24, at Mackic-Gerary Chapel. A graveside service followed at Maplewood Ccinelcty In Durham. W'amC.,WhitakerSr.^iam Charlie Whiiakcr Sr., 69 o^ute 9. Mocksville. died Thuiv<f^Nov. 19, 1992, at his home. ^ funeral services were Satur-^ Nov. 21. at Eaions Funeral fcnducied by the Rev.l^and Richardson. Burial was in -• ^ Prove United Methodist Chureh '•^Sfeieiy with miliiaiy graveside rites cMucted by the DislriefU 'Mjfiona] Honor Guard, Veterans of. f^^gn Wars.fern Sept. 16, 1923, in Davie , l^n'y.hewasasonofthelaieJohn ', aJtoGrace Wail Whitaker. He was a n tB^ber of the Cooleemee V F W ai»was retircri from Hanes Hosiery MTWinston-Saicm.twas preceded in death by his Mamie Uura Baker Whitaker 1^81, and a son. WiUiam Charlie ^talrer Jr."^""^Ning are: two daughters, Ella Nichols of Mocksville and^ley Ann Jones ofMocksville; six Midehildrcn; a stepmother, HazelWitaker Barbce of Salisbury; one- jQjer... Mary McDaniel of Mocksville; seven half sisters, Sally ^ette of Harmony. Bcbbie Wall of^ksvUle. Lucille Wall, "Bessie Whitaker. Nancy Duncan and Linda B«ing«r,.aJl of Salisbury; Faye McCryy ofStalesviJJe; and three half .Jl^rs. Johnny Whitaker and JvUt- Whiiakcr of SaUsbuiyT and "KJanin Whiuker of SlatcsvUl^'' , Julia B. Brown Julia B. Brown. 73. of 401 N. Main St., Mocksville. diedWednes-day.Nov. 18, 1992. at her home. She had been in clociining health foi several ycais. ' A graveside service was held Fri day. Nov. 20, at City Memorial Park Salisbury, conducted by Robert Otm inger. pastor of World Wide Churcl of Cod in Uwisville. Bom May 25. 1919. in Davi. County. Mis. Brown was a daughle- of the late Enoch and Lola HUloi Beauchamp. Educated in the Davi( Cqunly Schools at Advice, sh< retired from the N.C. Jewish Horn' in Ciemmons as an aide. She was a member of the Worb Wide Church of God in Lewisvillc Survivors include; one son. Bob by Brown of Yadkinville; on daughter. Carol Brown of Boone three brothers. Robert Beauchamp c High Point. Lester Beauchamp < Advance and Ernest Beauchamp r Winsion-Salem: and three-sister' Fannle Black of Lewisville; Mini Holder of North Carolina and Emm Hcge of Salisbury. -DAVIE COUNTY ENIERHUSE RECORD. THURSDAY. Dec.'3,1992 -Cecil Lee Angell Mr. Cecil Lee Angell. 70, ofRoute 7.' Mocksville, Dutchman's Creek community, died early Friday mor ning. Nov. 27, in Davie County Hospital. Mr. Angell was bom in Davie County Dec. II, 1921 to Nannie Nichols Angell of Autumn Care of Mocksville and the late Alvin Hiawatha Angell. He was a retired millwright. He was a charter member of Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday. Nov. 29, in Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Tommy Juggle and Cratg Seaford of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. He was preceded in death by a brother. Paul Angell. in 1980. Survivors, in addition to his m«her. are: his wife. Edna Miller Angell of (he home; three daughters, It^ce AngcU Stevens. Linda Angell Hamilton and Nan Angell Hayes, all ofMocksville; three sons, Cecil Gray Angell of Advance, Lany Lee AngcL ofMocksviifcand Nat Angell of Lea- nglon; 21 grandchlhiren; 18 great- ;randchildrcn; five sisters, Irene Bos- ians of Salisbury, Gilnia Barbee ol Concord. Mabel Couch. Bessie Sechrest and Lavada "Nicky" Lan- ning, all of Mocksville; two brothers. Wiley Angell of Mocksville and Dodd Angell of Bremenon, Wash. Nannie C. Brown . . Mrs. Nannie Catmichael Brown. 93. widow (tfThomas Sanford Brown of aemmorts, died Suntby, Nov. 22, 1992, at Forsylh Memorial Hospital, Winslon-Salem. Bom Jan. 12. 1899, in Davie County to Azariah and Ida Cope Car- michaci. Mrs. Drown was a member of Love's United Methodist Church and a resident of Walkcrtown for many years. Site had been a resident ofiheClcmnRins community forlhe past eight years. Surviving arc: five daughters, Mrs. Hersey G. (Hazel) Basham of Lyn- chburg. Va.. Mrs. L-M. (Frances) Winebrenna of Venice, Ra.. Mrs. Nelson R. (Lorenc) Clark of Clem- mons, Mr. Henry Hcftnan (Mildred) Smith of CIcmmons, Mr. Lyies E. (Betty) Monson of St. Riul. Minn.; one son, Bill R. Brown and wife. Martha, of Bermuda Run; 13 grand children; 18 great-grandchildren; two sistera, Mr. Beatrice C. Stoneman of Winston-Salem, Mr. HalaHeplerof Richmond, Va., and two brothers, Raymond Carmichael of Pfafflown and Wesley Carmichael of Winston-Saicm. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, Nov. 25, at Love's United Methodist Church by the Rev. J.A. Law. Burial followed in Salem Cemetery. ^ Annie Mar^J Hendi^ .Mr, Anrde MaRhall Hcndrix, 86, of Route 2, Mocksville, died Tues day morning, Dec. I in Davie Coun- ' ly Hospital after being in declining health for the past two ycaR. Mrs. Hendrix was bom in Yadkin County, Feb. 27, 1906tolliclfllcl.T. and Joanna Nicks Marshall and had been a hotnemakcr. She was a member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3 in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Ray O'Fctrell and Bobbie Swaim offiCQling, Burial was in the Smith Grove Methodist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. She was preceded in death by her husbattd, James Franklin Hendrix, in 1966. SurvivoR include: twosons, James Gray Hendrix and Charles Donald Hendrix, both of Route 2, Mocksville; and three grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Grace Dinkins of Mocksville. Memorials may be considered for the Smith Grove Methodist Cemetery Fund, Route 2, Mocksville. ^ Lois A. Johnson Mr. Lois Anthony Jrimson, 76, ofRoute 3, VadkinviDe, died Monday Nov. 30,1992. at the Vadkin Nurs ing Center.She was bom in Yadkin County Aug. II, 1916, to Romie R. and Amelia Comer Anthony, Mrs, Johnson was a member of Liberty Baptist Church and was married to Avery Lee Johnson who died March10, 1970. She was also a member of the Lone Hickory Home Denwnstra- lion Club. Surviving are: two sons, Avery L. Johnson of Yadkinville and Adrian Johnson of Route 2, Harmony; two grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and three sisters Kathleen A, Pruitt of Greensboro,2oIa A. Beck ofMocksville and Fayc , McCauley of Long View, Texas. Funeral services were to be at 2'30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2, in LibenyBaptist Church, conducted by, theRevs, Marvin.Blackman and Grady,. . Tdiierow. Bu^ wasjpioUow.in thd,,■Church I invd H. Lawson auiomobile^deni- ^ He wasStokes „ Lawson anendM Qjjensboro andpftheUvtng^^nJ;; &was employ®*^ , jg years.Southern by an •«-"'^'^I'^l^HowatdUwsonJr,finl "bis fiancee. Dense WilkinsomghPO' •^jygwcts,LawsonviUe. wojoAnn^ ofdy H. Hof Winstw of Larulis; lh«Pnol ° oasteR.Arge*stepgrat*'®^''^?.' D C. andGalbis of "^p/v^ireiott-Salcm; Lawsonvillc- CO. PU8UC UBftAlw /ve -DAVIE COlffOY ENllSintlSE RECOWilTHUI^AYi^bM/■" •. r— ri. . -i-xi l,-.-.-, v'SVlA'A V" ' O. V , o rrr '*Buck'^McDaniei: Mr. Harry "Buck" LewisMcDaniel Sr., 77, of 2553 OssipeeFront St., Bon College, died Saturday, Nov. 28,1992, at to home afterone year of failing heahh.Bom in Rowan CounQr to the late Wiliiam Henderson McDaniel andthe late Maty Magdalene Troutman McDaniel, he was lelired from Guilfoid Mills. He was a veteran ofthe U.S. Navy, having served in Worid War II. He was of the Lutheran faith. Funeral services were in LoweFunerai Hoitie Chapel on Tuesday, Dec. 1, conducted by the Rev. RickWurst, ^or of Stoney CreekPresbyterian Church. Buri^ follow ed in Aiatiuuice Memorial Park.Surviving are: twodau^teis, Mrs.Mary Atkins of Elon College and Mrs. Linda Kay Pace of Taylotsvilie;one son, Harry Lewis McDaniel Jr.of Morganton; eight grandchildren;four great-grandchildren; four half- sisters, Mrs. Ruth McDaniel WilUnsof-Monroe, Mrs. Betty McDaniel Wright of Pfafftown, Mrs. Doris McDaniel Gaither of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Loraine McDaniel- Blackwood of Coolectnee; and four half-brothers, William Henderson McDaniel and John Nelson McDaniel, both of Mocksville, JoeCUcil McDaniel of Winston-S^em, and James Franklin McDaniel of Atlanta, Ga. ..Mr. McDaniel was preceded indeath by two brothers, John Edmon McDaniel and Buford William McDaniel.Memorials may be made to Hospice of Alamance-Casweli, 317N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Burl ington, NC 27217. Velma A. McLdand Mrs. Vehrra McLeland, 91, ofLaporte, Pa., and formerly of Advance, died on Monday, Nov. 23, 1992, in Laporte, Pa.She was bom in Advance on Sept. 29, 1901, the daughter of WilliamGaston arid Julia Bowden Allen. Shelived her early years iri NorthCarolina, moving to Iowa in 1917.She married Fraiilc E. Bodie in 1937and they resided near State Center.Following Mr. Bodie's death in1947, Mrs. McLeland moved to Mar-shailtown until 1953 when she married John McLeland Sr. They livedin die Liscorab area until Mr.McLeland's death in 1975,whereupon die moved to Mansfield,Pa. Since 1988 Mrs. McLeland hasbeen a resident of the Laporte United Methodist Home, Lapoite, Pa.Surviving are: one daughtM andson-in-iaw, Doris and RichardTalbot; one stepson and stepdaughter-in-law, John Jr. and Evelyn..McLeland; two granddaughters; two.stepgrandsons; several great-] grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. 'Ethel Sofiey.Mrs. McLeland was a member ofthe First United Methodist Church ofMansfield and was involved in the activities df the Hospitaliiy House in Mansfield.• Funeral services were held at the'' 'Scurcman Funeral Home in...Mansfield. Interment was in the* Hiliside Cemeteiy in State Center, Iowa. OWIE CO. POBOC UBHAWv mocksville; nc / Ethd L. MorroW; i Ethel Upc Morrow, 85, ofMooresvillediedlhuisday, Nov. 26, 1992, at Meridian Nursing Center.The funeral was Sunday, Nov. 29,at Central Uruted Methodist Church,conducted by the Rev. Bob Moore.Burial was in Glenwood Memorial Park.'Memorials may be made to Ceti- tral United Methodist Church, 214 RAcademy St., Mooresville, NC28115. ; „Bom M^ 5, 1907, in RowanCounty, Mrs. Morrow was adaughter of the late Robert and IJilieAtwell Upe. She was retirrf fromLake Noman Regional Medical Center.Her husband. Price Morrow, diedAug. 6, 1986.Survivors include: a son, LarryMorrow of Mooresville; threedau^ters, Patty Hambright ofCharieston, S.C., Edna Mae Parkerand Sandra Freeze, both ofMooresville; ei^t grandchildren;three stepgiand^ildren; five great-erandcbildren; one sister. RubyPowers of Mooresville; three stepsisters, Gwen Hill of Albemarle, Maxine Boahn of Charlotte; and onestepbrother, Glenn Gregory of Mooresville. Ann Day Stone^/ J Mrs. Aim Day Stoner, 52, ofCharlotte, formerly of Mocksville, died Saturday, Nov. 28 at Mercy Hospital in Charlotte.Mrs. Stoner was bom July 23,1940 in WiDces COunty,daughter ofNell Rash Day of Mocksville and the late Burris A. Day. She was a graduate of Davie High School andattended Kings College of Charlotte. Mrs. Stoner attended United Faith Assembly. Funeral services were held at 1p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1 at Harry and Bryant Chapel in the Oaks with theRev. Domingos N. Duaite and BillyMills officiating. Graveside services followed at 3 p.m. at Chestnut HillCemetery of ^isbury. Her husband, Carson L. Stoner, died in 1980.I In addition to her mother, she issurvived by: a son, Mideel L. StonerI of the home; a brother. Bill B. Day< of Beaver Dam, Va.; and a sister,I Mrs. Bill (Brenda Day) Haipe ofI Mocksville.Memorials may be made to Helping Hands Minisiries, PC Box 412,Waxhaw, NC 28173; or to the Na- ' tionai Kidney Foundation of NC, 5970 Fairview Road, Suite 408, < CharioUe, NC.282iO. -DAVIE COUNTY ETnERFRl^ 11EC»IU>,^T^^ 3^ im yQs. (S N fii > > Rassie H. Newsome Mrs. Rassie Holcomb Newsome, 71, of4311 Spenway Mace, Winston- Salem, died unexpectedly on Satur day, Nov. 28 at her home. She was bom July 22, 1921 inWinston-Salero to Joel Clem and Mollie Hemric Holcomb. She was a member of Northwest Baptist Church. The funeial was held at 2 p.m.Tuesday, Dec. 1 at Hayworth-MUler Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Mar vin Blaekbura. Burial followed in Fdrsyth Memorial Park. Survivors include; a daughter, MoUy Mauldin of Danville, Va.; a son, Mike Newsome of Advance; and four grandchildren. -V .I--; Franklin<£.'VVilliains Mr. Franklin Edward Williams, y 76, of Route2, Fork Bixby Rd., Ad vance died Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1992, at Forsyih Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Funeral services were Friday, Nov. 27, at Eaton Funeral Chapel, conduct^ the Revs. Kenneth Evans and Robert Williams. Burial followed in Fork Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. Williams waJ bora Dec. S, 1915, in Davie County, a son of the late Jcdin Frank and ^trice Ellis Williams. He had worked many years for Burlington Mills in Lexington and had retired from Hanes Knitwear in Advance. Mr. Williams was a member of Coraaizer Baptist Chuieh. Surviving are: his wife. Alma Jones Williams of the home; two daughters, Betty Fine of Lexington and Faye. Lanier of Advance; one son, Frankie Williams of Advance; ;eight grandchildren; four great-'i grandchildren; and one sister, Eva Mae McAllister of Mocksville. ' Mrs. Clara Mr Whitiock 'Mrs! Clara Martin Whitiock, 89, of Route 2, Chal Smith Road, Mocksville, died Monday, Nov. 23, 1992, in Davie County iWai a period of declining' health. Funeral services were Wednesday, Nov. 25, in Batons Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ray O'Fcrrell of- n ficiating. Burial was in Smith Grove United Methodist Church cemetery.J Mrs. Whniilock was bora Sept. 11,1903, in Davie County to the late Jim ' and Etta Smith Martin and had been a homemaker. She had been a lifelong member of Sndth Grove . United Methodist Church. Her husband, John Whitiock, preceded her in death in 1965. Survivors include; five step daughters, Janice Edwards of Winston-Salem, Ruby Jones of Ad vance, Helen Hester and Blanche 'Vestal, both of Winston^em and Ruth Davis of MocksviDe; two step sons, Melvin Whitiock of Mocksville and Stacy Whitiock of Pilot Moun tain; IS grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Cemeteiy Fluid of Smith Grove United Methodist Church, Rt. 2, Box 670, Mocksville, NC 27028. cavie CO. P03UC uaitAH^ MQCKswmaa -DAVIE CpUWy-EfitTEItfiaSE R^01U)..TmjRSDAY. Dec. 10.1992 y' V \ \ , if Chapina^];Av IKiikins ' Oiapinan'Allen'Diiikins.*85, of- Route 2, YadkinviUe.'tGed Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1992, at his home. He h^ been in dedining heahh, but death was unexpected. The funeral was Friday, Dec. 4, at Batons Funeral Home Chapei, Moclcsviile, conducted by the Rev. Allen Barker. Burial was at Turner's Creek Baptist Church in Yadkin County. Bom Match 20, 1907, in Yadkin County, Dinkins was a soil of the late John Alien and Lillie Beth Wishon Dinkins. Retired from Drexel Heritage of Mocksville, he was a member of Turner's Creek Baptist Church. He was U.S. Army veteran of World War U. Surviving are: his wife, Amelia York Dinkins, of a nursing home in Yadkinviile; and several nieces and nephews. Bessie Hartman I^cille Beck EarnhardtHarunan, 93, of Spencer Health Care ' ®«lforineriy offiOlvFaith Road, Salisbury, died Thurs-' Hospital.^heM been in' The funeral was Frid^, Dec. 4 atSunirn^ Funeral Home Memorial Cha^l, conducted by the Rev.Charles Rrawley, pastor of Faith « ®«"Ml wasat Rowan Memorial Park. _ Bom Nov.-18, 1899,'in DavieCounty, Mrs. Hartman was a tou^ter ofthe late John Wesley and Annie Ridenhour Beck. Educated inthe^vie County, schools, she wastrared from Carolina Maid, where . she had been employed for over 25 years. She was a member of Faith Baptist Church. ' 'A daughter,- Mildred Lyerlv preced^ her [n death. Survivors incfude: two sons, VirsilA. ami John D. Earnhardt, both of Salisbury; fivef grandchildren; six • ^'^^I'S'^tt'duldren; and two sisters^1 Eury and MatUe Beck, both of Salisbury. 'MrsyMllliCLee'Fllppln;- ^ Mrs. Wi|& Lee Anderson Flippip '.of 1625^EyThtrd Street, Winston- Saiem, died Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Davie County and had resided in Wfaiston-Salem ' since 1949. She was a member of Friendship Baptist Church, a retired employee of Winston-Salem 'State University as a dormitory supervisor and attended LaMae Bewty School. She was a member of the James H. Young Chapter No. 139 O.E.S. Surviving are: one daughter, Cwenevere (Willie Lee) Brown and two granddaughters, all of Winston- Salem; four sisters, Ceraidine Watkins of Cooleemee, Lucille (Leslie) WOiiams and Mae Frances ' Thornpson, both of New York, Ni^., Juanita (Ernest) Jones of Winston- Salem; four brothers,' Aldrew (Mildred) .Anderson of Salisbiuy, Lus Albeit (Euralee) Anderson and Eli (Margaret) Anderson Jr., both of Fayetteviile, Feiton (Dorothy) Anilerson of Philadelphia. Pa.. ' :RoyHoIlanl^.Vv J Roy Hoilanri, 42. of Route i, Har- 5"wny, died Mcmday, Dec. 7 1992at Ire^U ^morial Hospi'taf'after a period of iKngss, The Wy is at Morrison-Stirdevem Fune^Horne, Mocksville, peitdinBcompletion of funeral ananSts , 8.1950. in Itedell County. Holland was a son of Rosa Lee Turner Holland of the home and thelateen Holland. He was a member AME aon Churcharri h^ ten employed at a saw mill, .'nadditiontohismother.heissur- S tl? Danette""'•Tu'Ec Maddox, both ofIteell County, and Jonquina Harris County; a son, LeonardHolland ^Iiedell Coun^t; a strspson,Danny White of Rowan County: two graiidchildren; five brothers, LarryHolland of AUanm; Ga.. Si^ Holland of Far Rockaway N YOis HoUand of Harmoriy, James'and Samuel HoDand. both of the home.Ato, five sisters. Dariyn HollandOf Harmony, Phyllis Pmiu of Cooleemee. ( Margaret Peck andCarhne Ferrell, both of Woodleaf MfMha^Ann Johnson of :• £to'csviUe; and a h^f brother. J.CChambers of Salisbury. : T \/ Eric S. Grant - • Mr. Eric Scott Gram, 21, of River Hill Rd.. Route 1, Slatesville, died on Barnhill Road in Iredell Coui^ as the result of an automrdiile accident on•Tuesday; Dec. 1, 1992. '-Born inlnedell County on Aug. 13, . 1971, to Norman Grant and the late Shelby Gailher Crrant, he had served in- the U.S. Army during Dewrt , Storm and was employed by I^reight Liner as a mechanic. I .-Survivors in addition to his fatherinclude: his stepmother, Margie Par- dueGramofRt. l,Statesviiie; mater nal gianiimother, Mrs. Oeo Seamon Gaither of Rt. 1, Mocksville; one brpther, James Craig Grant of the hopie; one stepbrother,' Spc.Curtis Walsh of Fort Drum. N.Y.; and one sinister, Aiiman Rebecca Walsh of China Lake, Calif. The luneral was FridtQt, Dec. 4, at Westmoreleand Chapel, conducted by) the Rev. Hisha Robertson and Mr. Johnny Melton. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery . • • r, I • - V -t;^ {Betty^J^HoUar ; T ; Miss Beny Jean HoUar, 59, ofn Route 4, Yadkinviile, died Wednes- ^y, Dec. 2, 1992, at N.C. Baptist . Hospital in Winston-Salem. 7• She was born Sept. 10, 1933, in . Yadkin County to Arthur J.;and . IccholiahHtdlar. She wasagraijuate of Cbuftney High School and-Ap- palachian State University.'--She lau^t third grade for fiwr years in the Gastoniacity schoolsand fbrihir-ty years in the Yadkinviile Elerhen- ; taiy School. Miss Hollar was a member of HuntsvilleBrptistChptchand was preceded in -death by a brother, Sarttford Hollar of Midland. Surviving are: three sisteis, lieari ^.Helins and Ella Simpson, both ofConcord, Carolyn Rea of Charlotte; ' '""'''ers, David, Guniey ,*andCleve Hollar, ail of Courtney, Gor- rell HoUar of' Boonville, HomerHollar of San Antonio, Texas, Qyde Hollar of Winston-Salem and Henry Hollar of Mocksville; also a closefriend, Fred Scott of WUkesboro; 31 nieces and nephews; 31 grand niecesand nephews; one great-grandniece and one great-giandnephew.; Funeral senrices were Friday, Dec. 4, in the Huntsville Baptist Church by ' ii*®,. Shore and Dennis . i;Bell. Burial followed in the church ccmetciy.i n n ■■■■. cr^ QAYIE CO. eUBUC QBRMIir MOCKSVlLCEi NO -DAVffi COUNTY,ENTCRPIUSE RECORD, THURSDAY. D«. 10. im Thomas M. Jarvis , ; Mr. Thonas Michael Jarvis. 43, of Long Beach died Friday morning. Dec. 4, 1992. at Ihe V.A. Hospilal in Salisbury, i He was bom May 22, 1949. in VWinston-Salem lo Thonus Tulbert and Martha Hauser Jarvis. He lived most ofhis life in Forsyth County and was a member of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. Advance. • Surviving arc; his wife. Becky Levine Jarvis of the home; one son, HeathJarvisof the home; his mother ahd felher of 1589 JoneSown Road. y/inslon-Salem; one aster. Mrs. Tommy (Ebine) York of Rt, 5. Mock-sville; and his paternal grand mother. Mary Jarvis of Rt, 5, Mocksville. ' The funeral was Monday. Dec. 7. at Vogler&Sons Reynolda Chapel, conducted by the Revs, James Stowe and Troy Bennett, Interment follow ed in Forsyth Memorial Park. ;^thryn E.. PIott f- Miss Kaihryn Elizabeth Plou, 65. i ofRoulel.Advance.diedThursday, ' Deg.T?'. '1992, at Davie County , Hospital. • Miss Ploti was bom Nov. 10, i927,'in Davie County to James Henry ^ Nancy Ann Medium PlotJ Sr.' She was a inenAer of Hope Bap tist Tabernacle.' n ; Surviving arc: one aster. Alice Dull ofWimton-Salem; one brother. JamesiH. Plott Jr;:of Advance; nieceSfFayePlottofaemmons, Bet- . ty Myers of.Winston-Salem, Gail WalkCT of Lijjungton, Shirley Hut- .dwns '■of: yi'inston-Salcm. Nancyne[liews. MarkPvrant'nf High Point. MontcPIOtt of Atlmia, Oa., Greg PlottofWinston- Salein, Brent. Plott of California, .David Plott,of Mocksville and a''faithful friend, Betty' Riddle of ,,Mocksville... . :' . . ... • services were Saturday. Dec. 5, at Vogler ASoasaemmons-,Chapel by the Revs. Nocmaa FtyeY^Aaron Carter and David" Jordan.'.Buriaj: followed in Advance UnitedMdhodist Qturcb cemetery.-.' •' ■ ]" MetDorialsmaybemiKleibibeAd-,' vuice Unil^ Melhodisl . Church, ■ - '■'V-'-i ' Richard N. McDaniel Mr. Richard Norris (Dickie)McDaniel. 35, of Route 4.Mocksville. died Tuesday, Dec. 8,1992, at N,C. Baptist Hospilal,The funeral was lo be heltl at 11a.m. Thursday, Dec, 10, at EaionsFuneral Chapel, conducted by theRev. Hal Vamcr, Burial was to be In Liberty United Methodist Church cemetery.The family was lo receive friendsat the funeral liomc from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec, 9,Mr. McDaniel was born Oct. 6,1957, in Montgomery Counly, Md,, a son of Ruby Call McDaniel ofMocksville and the late Sclh Norris McDaniel,He was a member of LibertyUnited Methodist Church and wasemployed wiih Carolina Re/inishioff in Mocksville,Surviving, in addition to hismother, arc two daughters, AprilRcnce McDaniel and Lindsay Beth McDaniel. both of MocLsvilic; oneson. Clinton Taylor McDaniel. of, Mocksville; and five sisters, Patricia: Cranfill of Advance, BeverlyCollins-iof Spencer, Joyce DutA of Faith,'^ I Linda WaUs and Brenda File, both of^, Salisbury. :• Memorials may be made Mrs. •!Ruby C. McDaniel, Route 4. Bo*.'• 168, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. ■ Guilford G. Miller\/ Guilford Gray Miller, 62. of Route7. Will Boonc Road, Mocksville,died Wednesday, Dec, 2, 1992. atForsyth Memorial Hospital,Winston-Salcm after a brief iilncss- Thc funeral was Saluiday. Dec, 5, at Batons Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Revs, E.M. James andAlvin Pope. Burial was in TurrenlineBaptist Church cemetery.Born Feb. I. 1930, in Davie County, Milter was a son of KatherinePcnningcr Miller of Mocksville andthe late Frank Miller- Employed byFunder America in Mocksville. hewas a U.S. Army veteran of World War II,Survivors, in addition to hismother, include his wife. EstherLagle Miller; a son, Timothy GrayMiller of Mocksville; three grandchildren; and a brother, Thurman -Miller of Woodleaf. -bob cOa publk uawK*HDCKSVBXEb NO s. VI . *1; , ^ -D^VIE C01OTY,EW^1USE.REC0W).^ i ■: '^Mis.^Addi^I^daee Somen, 95,wWow of the laie Jim Somers, diedMonday morning, Dec. 7, 1992, inDavie Coumy Hospital after being indwiimng health. She made her homewith a devoted great-nephew and hiswife, Kenny and Oonnamarie Riddle of Route 1, Advance.Funeral services were to be at 3:30p.m. Wednesday, Doc. 9, in RedlandPentacostal Holiness Church with theRev. James Stowe ofliciating. Burialwas to follow in the church ccmeieiy. Memorials may be made to theBuilding Fund of Redland PentacostalHoliness Church, Route 1, Advance NC 27006.Mrs. Somers was bom in Rock- ingham County Jan. 31,1897,tothelate Dave and Mary Rice Uvelaceand had been a homemalcer. She wasa longtime member of Redland Pen-Ucostal Holiness Church.Survivors in addition to her great-nephew are: two sisters, Mrs. MaryMeMahan of High Point and Mrs..Dolly Riddle of Route 1, Advance;three brothers, Robert Lovelace ofReidsville, Ben Lovelace ofSlokesdale and Sam Lovelace of.Summerfield; and several other'nieces and nephews. Mocksville, died Monday, Dw. 7,1992, at Forqdh Memorial Hospital,Winston-Salem after a live-month illness.A graveside service was to be heldat 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9, in Legion Memorial Park, Cooleemeewith the Rev. LC. Morris officiating. Memorials may be made to DavieCounty Hospice, P.O. Box 665,Mocksville, NC 27028, or to DavieCounty Rescue Squad, in care ofTom Cook, Route 7, Mocksville, NC 27028..' Bora June 29, T965, in RowanCounty, Witherspoon was a son ofJames' William Witherspoon of.Mount UUa and Joan Laura MillerWitherspoon of Newbury, Fla. Hewas an auto mechanic with SpillmanAtito Parts and was weD known forhis abilities as an auto restoration mechanic. He was also' an avid ' fisherman. In addition to his parents, he is survived by: his wife, Joyce MabeWitherspron; a daughter. CrystalDawn Witherspoon of the home;three sisters, Deloris Fralley of" Rockwell, Julie Holshouser ofSalisbuiy and Peggy Jo Wtherspoon ;of Horida; and a brother, James iWilliam Witherspoon Jr.'; of . ;iNeyvbur3i^.. J ' Hampton. Lee Young ■ Hampton' Lee "Mr. Hamp"Yotmg, 87, of 217-A Hemstead St.,Lexington, formerly of 46 WalltownSt., died Friday, Dec. 4, 1992, atLexington Memorial Hospital. Hehad been in .declining health for' several^yeais and seriously ill forthree weeks, fThe fiiiwraliwas to be Wednesday,Dec. 9, at'-Morrison-StudevcntFuneral Home Chapel, Lexington,conducted by,foe Rev. F.D. Betts.Burial was to follow in Lexington City Cemetery.'.1i: ■Bom Se[*.'22, 1905, in DavieCounty, Young was a son of the lateCrawford Lee and Armie Young.Employed as a rii^w operator withThomasville Furniture Industries atone time, he retired from Link-Taylor Furniture Co. He was a Baptist. Survivors include: his wife,Doretha Ward Young ofThomasville; a son, Billy CrawfordYoung Jr. of Thomasville; adaughter, Wyona Young ofThomasville; 18 grandchildren; and32 great-grandchildren. ' 5 OAVIE CO. PUWiC UB«M8?MOCKSWLLEk V / y ; ■" Maiy,H^1^jiiD^Biown;iiSti^^; 42S at^ma Laaei'-StatesvUJe; died'Wednesday, Dec. 9,1992, at bedellMemorial,' Hospital after a brief Illness.The fimeial was Friday, Dec. 11,at Believer's Faith Center conducted by the Rev. Carl Nixon. Burial was in Itedell Memorial Gardens.Bom May 7, 1926, In liedell jCounty, Mis. Brown was a daughterof the late Furby and Ossie FreemanTurner. Educated at Piney GroveSchool and Morningside High.School, Ihe-was a member ofBeliever's'Faith Center. A formerresident of New York, she operateda day care fticility there. Survivors include: her husband,Herbert A. Brown; two sons,William Nathaniel Lazenby ofWInston-Salem and Leonard G.'JLazenby'of the home; two daughters,'Frances Lazenby HovpeofStotesviUeand Margaret Lazenby Cartell of Virginia Beach, Va.; A stepson, Hubert Brown Jr. ofLas Vegas; a stepdaughter, AudreyRedmon of Hamptonville, Va.; twosisters, Lois Neely of Woiidleaf and. Gladys Ramseur of .StatesvlUe; 10grandchlldten; a Mpgrandchlld; and vseven greOt-grandcMton.'', < George Geiwis Gunter George Gervis Gunter, 66, of CdolSpringsRoad, Woodleaf, died at 4:33p.m. Friday, Dec. 11 at RowanMemorial Hospital after a lengthy illness.Bom Jan. 4, 1926 in Greenville,Tenn., he was employed by Burlington Mills in Cboleemee before hisreOiement. A veteran ofthe U.S. Army, he served during World War 11.He attended Woodleaf Baptist Church.The fiuieral was conducted at 3p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, at WoodleafBaptist Church with the Rev. ChrisWilliams, pastor, ofTiciating. BurialWM in Rowan Memorial Park withrallitaiy graveside rites by the RowanCounty Veterans Council.His wife, Delia Mae SniderGunter, died on March 31, 1974.Survivors include: four sons, "J^om-my.Gunter' offlWdodleaf, CharlieGunterjof Saliri^^!j{^ Gunter of Wagnerjaf .WoodldOrj ^hi'lff^ •Sanii»n]iV(>infai'/^n(i^c..i:lk...£77<. sisier,' Hilda R. Bryaint ^Mrs. Hilda R. Biyant, formerly of131 W. Spiague Street, WInslbn-Salem, widow of J.W. Bryant, ^ed Monday, Dec. 7, 1992, at Winston-Salem Convalescent Cmter.Mrs. Biyant was bom in Nan-tahala, Tenn., on Aug. 1, 1899; toCharles W. and Lucinda WilsonRussell. She was a member of SalemBaptist Church. 1Mrs. Biyant was pieced^ In deathby a stepson, Fred Bryant, and threebrothers, William Russell, FipnkRussell and Marshall Russell. :fSurviving are: two daughters,Daphene Mais of West Rilm Beadh,Fla., and Dorothy Wiuies of Aurora,Colo.; fourstqichildren. Peg Vdlpeof St. Petersburg, Fla., BlancheWilson of Andrews, Violet Caron ofHartford, Conn, and Guy Bryant ofAlabama; three sisters, Mary Jones of Missouri, nda Russell of Winston-Salem and Jean Bowers of Advance;nine grandchildren; 31 greatgrandchildren; and sev^ nieces and :nephews. j. ;''Funeral services'were Thursday, 1f Dec, 10,^^ at yogler-;& Main- Street Chapel wlth the'Rev. Wayne !,Fulton ofliciating. Burial follow^ InForsyth Memorial Park. /i Tony Lee Edwards I Mr. Tony Lee Edwards, 20, of 722Walnut Street, Winston-^em, diedTbesday, Dec. 8,1992, at N.C. Bap tist Hospital.He was bom Dec. 4, 1972, In Winstott-Salem to David and PatriciaLapish Edwards. He was enqrloyedat, Phar Mor as a Distribution Manager.He is survived by: his mother,Patricia L. Edwards; two brothers,Teddy D. Edwards and f'ranklln C. Edwards; his grandmother, EmmaLapish; four aunts and two uncles.Funeral services were Saturday, Dec. 12, at Haywoith-Miller Silas Creek Ch^l by Brother Don Col ling. Burial followed in Center United Methodist Church cemetery,Mr^ksvdle.f'' ' "t> Ella Mm Call Ella Mae Call, 92, formerly ofRoute 4, Mocksville, died Monday,Dec. 14, 1992, at Autumn Care of Mocksville.• The birteral will be at 11 a.m.Thursday. Dec. 17, at Eatons Funeral. Home Ch^, conducted by the Rev.Hal Vamer. Burial will be at OakGrove United Methodist Church cemetery.The family was to be at EatonsFuneral Home Chapel Wednesdaynight from 7 to 8:30.Bom Dec. 14, 1900, In DavieCounty, Mrs. Call was adaughter ofthe late Morgan D. and Ida BellePeacock Call. Retired from Burlington Mills of Cooleemee, she wasa member of Liberty United■ Methodist Church.Surviving are: a srster-ln-law,Catherine Call of Mocksville; andtwo nephews, Jerry Call of Floridaand Frederick Call of Charlotte. rEUa' Brooks'^Hoilie Mrs. Ella Louise Brooks Home ofRoute 3, Mocksville, died Saturday,Dec. 12, at Forsyth MemorialHospital, after an extended period of Illness. ' She was a member of Cedu CreekMissionary Baptist Church In Davie Cdunty. •Funeral services were conducted at2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16 at Cedar Creek Misrionacy Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery.Survivors include: her husband, Mr. James Luther Homer of the! home; a daughter, Ms Wanda Jane Home and a son, Mr. Lonnie GrayHome, both of WInston-Salem; asister, Ms. Mandy Catherine Halrston of Mocksville; twobrothers, Mr. William K. Brooks andMr. George A. Brooks, both ofMocksville; two grandchildren; fouraunts; and other i^tives and friends. tSAVIE CO. pcmc DBWWy MOCKSVILLE. NC DA VIE COUNTY ETrt^^E RECORD, THURSDAY. Dec. n.-lWl-i Pansey^C. Lewis Mrs Paiwy Lorie Combs Uwis Clyde Lewis, former:ly < f Brinklcy Road. Belews CreekJicd 1 uc^y, Dec. 8.1992, ai Davte Wilkcs Counly June 26. 1920 adaughter -of WjlNam and Amy McUifi Combs. ' Surviving are; one. sister. Mrs Wi'lk Pfe^'elle of Northi « special friend.Mr. Ann Dodson of Belews Creek A private service was held, PieirtlFuneral Service was in charge of arrangctnenls, ® Pearl Melton Reavis Mrs. Pearl Elizabeth Mellon Reavis. 72. of 5273 Shallowford Road. Lcwlsville, died Friday, Dec. II at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She is the wife of Clyde J. Reavis Sr. Mrs. Reavis was bom Feb. IS, 1920 in Courtney, to John Delos and Jettie Ann Plowman Melton. She was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church of Lewisvllle and was an LPN. Upon retirement from the Winston-Salem Convalescent Center, she was a private duty nurse, Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday. Dec. 14. at Immanuel Bap tist Church by the Revs. Otis Clampell. Gene McDufly and Larry Easier. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park, Survivors, in addition to her hus band. include: a daughter. Mrs. Larry (Judy) Reavis Absherof Elkin; a son. Clyde J. (Joe) Reavis Jr. of King; three gr.indsons; a grand daughter; three brothers. J.D. MeltOT Jr. of Mtxksville. Wilson Melton and Furman Meilan, both ofYadkinvillc. Memorials may be made to the Dorcas Class of liiunaouel Baptist Church. v- Jack jC Porter Mr. Jack Allied Aleaander PorterSr.. 69. of 4690 Cooper Rd„ , Winsion-Saleni died Wednesday SoU": He was bora Dec. 5, 1923, in . Mecklenburg County to Samuel ' Potter and Vera Piercy PorterDixon. Mr. Porter was a member of Gospel Light Baptist Church where . he served as an usher. He was a veteran of the United States-Navyserving during World War II and was a member of V.F.W, Post 9010 in Clemmons. SurvWng are; his wife. RuthEvelyn Terrell Porter of the home; three sons. Jack Alfred Porter Jr ofCoolcemee. David Lee Porter of TobaccoviJie and Josqih MitchellPorter of Clemmons; two daughters Janet PorterJames ofLewisville anti Ruth HIen Porter ofCooleemcc: four grandchildren; one brother. Joe Porter of Otarione; and one sister Sarah Strobe of Charlaic.Funeral services were Saturday, Dec. 12, at Hayworth-Miller SilasCreek Chapel by Dr. Bobby Rober- son and the Rev. Frank Shumate. Buna] followed in Gosprd Light Bap- tisi Church cemetery, ^ Dolly L. Riddle Dolly Lovelace Riddle. 86. of Rtnite I. Advance, died Thursday, Dec. 10. 1992. at Davie County Hospital alter a period of declining health. The funeral was Sunday, Dec. 13. at Rcdiand Pentecostal Holiness Church, conlucted by the Rev, James Slowe. pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery, Memorials may be made to the building fund of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. Route 1. Advance. NC 27006. Bora Sept. 21, 1906, in Rtxk- ingham County, Mrs. Riddle was a daughter of (he late Dave and Maty Rice Lovelace. A homemaker, she wasamcmberofRediandPenlecosial | Holiness Church. Her husband,'George Riddle, died in 1984. Survivors include: a daughter, ' Martha Anthony of Yadkinvillc; a son. Kenneth RiddleofRoute I, Ad- vance: a sister, Mary McMahan-of ^ iHIgh Point; three'brothers, Robert.2| :^^ye^pfReidsvili;, Ben Lot^ehMeI of Sto^^e and-Sa^Ebvelke'bf ^ n Sununerfield; fivegrandciiildreh; and kL Ip gre«.grand^^^. Dorothy N. Purdle Dorothy Ncely Purdie. 49, of Hempslead, N.Y.. a Davic County native, died Friday. Dec. 11. 1992. at her home after being in declining health for a number of years. The funeral was to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 16. at Mount Zion Holiness (Thurch. Mocksville. ctm- duciedby Elder James Ijamcs. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Bom Feb. 23. 1943. Mrs. Purdie was a daughter of the late George and Roberta Bowman Ncely. A member of the Church of God in Christ in Coraopolis, Pa., she was last employed in the housekeeping dcpatt- ment of the Holiday Inn in Hempslead. Survivors include: two daughters. Lisa Freeman and Dcnise Lambert, both of Coraopolis. Pa.; two brothers, Henry Lcc Neely of Cor aopolis and George L. N«ly Jr. of Costa Mesa. Calif.; three sisters, Diane N. Pr«Iey ofWinslon-Salem. Mary Louise Ncely of Coraopolis and Shirley Ann Neely of Mooresville. Grady;H. Smith ' > Crady Hcdden Smith. 93. of Route 2. Farmington community. Mocksville. died Thursday, Dec. 10, 1992, at The Oaks of Forsyth. The funeral was Saturday, Dec. 12. at Bethlehem United Methodist Church, cc^uctcd by (he Revs. Dan Martin and Donald Fundcrburk. Burial was in the ciiurch cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Grady Smith Memorial Fund, in care of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Route 1. Box 137. Advance. NC 27006. Bora Jan. 14. 1899, in Davie County, Smith was a son of the late Enos S. arid Cordelia Smith Smith. ' A retired fanner, he was a lifelong ' member of Bethlehem United i Methodist Church, wlierc he had,' been active in all aciiviiies. Survivorsincludc his wife, Benice Holden Smith-of Route 2. Yadkin villc, Hiintsville community,' OAVIE CO. PU8DC DBWWv mocksville. NC i \ I J ) Ethel S. Smithdeal Miss Elhd S. Smilbdeal, 100, of 1250 Aitor Road, Winslcn-Salem, died TUesdiqr, Dec. 8, 1992, al die Triad United Methodist Home.Miss Sinilhdeal was bom April 9, 1892, in Davie County to Heiuy Tobias and Fannie Charles Smithdeal. 9ie lived all of her life in the Advance community and was a retired elementary school teacher. She was a member of the Advance United Methodist Church. Surviving are: several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Thursday, Dec. 10, at Advance United Methodist Church, conducted by the Revs. Harry Sherrill and Marian Creech. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Ad-; 'vance United Methodist Church, Advance, NC 27006 or to the Triad United Methodist Home, 1250 Arbor Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27104. Mary lillian B. Vernon t Mrs. Mary Lillian Bailey Vernon, 65, of 4034 S. Main St., Winston-Salem died Monday, Dec. 14,1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospiltd. CShe was born June 5,1927, in Lex* / Wendy'M. Tesh Miss Wendy Marie Tesh, 11-weelc- old daughter of David K. and Kathy Mabe Tesh of 170 Jones Rd., Winston-Sakm, died Sunday, Dec. 13, at N.C.'Baptist Hospital. She was bom Sept. 24, 1992, in Winslon-Salem. In addition to her parents, she is survived by: one brother, Daniel Allison Mate of the home; one sister. Amber Lynn Tesh of the home; her grandparents, Robert A. and Madge T^esh of mnston-Salem and Betty Honeycutt %f Rural Hall; and her great-grandmothers, Margie Adams of MtxksviUe and Rosalie Rash of Winston-S^m. Cravesideservices were held Tires- day, Dec. 15, at Gardens of Memory in Walkertpm by the Rev. Marilyn Cirulis. • " _ \ j - Berrier Bailey. Mrs. Vernon wm a lifetime member of Canaan Unitrf Methodist Church wheie she was in charge of the nursery for forty y^. She worked for Jinuny's Food Store for twenty years. , . . •Surviving are: her husband, Roland Vemon, of the home; two sons, David C. Vemon of Reeds and Richard S. Vemon of Mocksville; two grandchildren; two stepgrand- , children; and one sister, Mrs. J.H. Cockerham of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were to be W^nesday, Dec. 16, at Canaan Uiuted Methodist Church, condurtedby'.the Revs. Joe Westfall and LeeStrange. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. Mrs. Vemon was to lie in stale at the chtirch thirty minutes pritjr to the service. Memorials may be made to Can^ United Methodist Church Scholarship • • Clifford .0; Thompson : ** Mr Clifford Odell Thompson, 84, formerly of Charlotte, died Friday, Dec. II, 1992, at Davie County Hospital after a period of declining health. The funeral was Sunday, Dec. 13, ' at Batons Bineral Home Chapel. Bom Aug. 20,1908, in Davidson County, ThoinpMn was a son of the . late John W. and Ollie Thompson. ' He had retired from Dover Elevator ! Co. in Charlotte. Survivors include: a daughter, Bet ty Ward of Mocksville; three sons,' Harold and Roy Lee Thompson, both of Mocksville, and Reavis Thompson of YadkinviJle; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Ethd Robbins of Winston- ' Salem and Mildred Cleary of Lexington. ... James C. Warren James Carson Warren, 86, of South Main Street, Mocksville, diedWednesday, Dec. 9,1992, at DavieCwmtyHcisjital after beuig in declin- ing health,,. s . A graveade service was heldSaturday.,' Dec. 12, at ClementCemetery^'.conducted by the Rev. Cerold R. Carter. Bom in Fort Mill, S.C., Feb. 24, 1906, Wanen was a son of the late John C. aiid Patty Hedgepath Warren. A retired lead foreman with Link Taylor Furniture Co. in Lexington, he was a' member of Holy CrossLutheran Church, where he had b^ an assistant with the Scouting program. ..... His wife, Mary Louise Harbin Warren, dite in 1987. Survivors incluile: a son, Walt Warren oLlSdoeksville; two grand-dau^ters; ..and several nieces and nephews. n J t Jota C. Yountz I Mr. John Christy Yountz.-65, of n 1 1218 Marty. Drive, Wnston-Salemdied Thursday, Dec. 10,1992, at hU j home.j , He was bom Jan. 20,1927, in For-i syth County to Howard Chrisiy and Mary Etta Beck Yountz. Mr. Yountt was raised in Mills Baptist Home in S Thomasville and was a member of [ Woodland Baptist Churdi. He was aI veteran of die United States Navy, ; serving during World War H. ; He was preyed in death by his I parents. i Survivingare: his wife, Mrs. Nor- ' ma Hartman Yountz of the home; one. • daughter and son-in-law. Thomas andI Cathy Young of ReMsville; three ' sons and daughters-in-law, Christy \ and Gindy Yountz of Mocksville,j ^an "Al" and Ton^ Yountz of I Winston-Salem, Darrin and Susan 5 Yountz of King; two tasters, Mrs. ! henness (Lavinnia) Pack ofj kemersville and Mrs. Raymond ' iFrances) Cockerham of Winston-1 Salem; one brother aruliaster-in-law, • Eddie and Billie Yountz of( Statesville; and six grandchildren. } • Funeral services were Saturday, I Dec. 12, at Woodland Baptist Church t by the Rev. Zeno Groce. Burial I followed in Oaklawn Memorial i Gardens. 1 ► Memorials may be made toI Woodland Baptist Church or Hospice• of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. Vt C3 Q) CAYIE CO. PUBUC UBRARY KtOCKSViU:^ NC -pAYlE jC.QUNTY>EraERYRISE .RECpRl),r01UIISDAY. Due. 24,-\?^, y y ; JosepSiw7i Joseph M. Blake, 79, ronnerly of244 Richmond Road, Sallsbuiy, died Tuesday, Dec. 15. 1992, at theSalisbury Unit of Luilieran NursingHomes. He had been in declining health for several years. The funeral was Friday, Dec. 18, at First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Dr. Joel P. Jenkins Jr.. pastor, and the Rev. Tom Roberts, associate pastor. Burial was at Rowan Memorial ftrk. Bom Oct. 7,1913, in Davie Coun ty, Blake was educated in the Davic County schoob and was a graduate of Catawba College. A district manager of Nationwide Insurance Co. for 40 years until his retirement, lie had aim been a school teacher and basketball coach. He was a member of the Salisbury Kiwanb Club. . He was a member of First Baptist Church and its Whitehead Men's Class. He had served as a teacher and superintendent of the Sunday school. He was also a former deacon and trustee of the church. ' •sv ; n i Mr. Blake wai preiwded trlUeath 'by his wire.'VdiiweiOv,Blake'on ; IMaidiJ5il989.f^i^ n ' 'indude^c Blake'orSalbbtgiyljtwqBand r'twoftrBthA|tj|iij.„..,„ o' Wiensbbr^ V \ V \ .<3- > i }f I ' { : } I ! &rding B. Howell Xr. Harding Boyce Howell of Rl. 2; Modcsvilledied Friday night, Dec.1^, 1992, at N.C.-BaptisI Hospital. 'He was a native of Davie County Bind a retired employee of Sugar Pieek Farms. He was a member of Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist <^urch. ^Surviving ate: his wife, Cornelia Ca^n Howell of the'home; two daughters, a devoted daughter, Mozelle (Paul) Dobson of Yadkin-vtlle. Ruby Mayfifld of Statesville; iwpstqidaiighien, AddieOlllespteof Uriion Grove, &rah Williams of Statesville;'16 grandchildren; several 'great-grajidchlldren;' his mother, Mrs. Lucy Lyons Howell of Ad vance; one great-aunt, Mary B. Blackwell of Advance; arid a h^ of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted . Thursday, Dec. 17, from the Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Church where the Rev. W.B. Martin of ficiated with interment fat the church .c^ietery. 1 Barbara' Ann Caiyk Barbara Aim Roda Caiyk, 47, of : Hickory Street. MocksvUle, former ly of Batavia, N.Y., died Thursday, Dec. 17, 1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, WInston-Salem, aAer being in declining health. The funeral was conducted Mon day, Dec. 21. at St. Francis Catholic Church, with the Rev. Bernard Manley olliciating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to St. francis Catholic Church Building Fund, 862 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville, NC 27028.' Bom May 7, 1945, in Batavia, N. Y., Mrs. Caty k was a daughter.of Howan(and Edna Reinhart Roda of ttalncs City, Fla. She had been employed by Lockport Savings Bank In Batavia and also with BB&T of Mocksville. Surviving, in addition to her parents, are: her husband, Gregory Caryk of the home; two sons, Gary ' Caryk of Buffalo, N.Y., and David" paiyk of the home; a toghter, San-- Caryk of the home; and a brother,v', Jh^d Rpda^^Mocksvilieggg^j j J Lezie Holder Mortisoa She was a member, of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church and was the widow of Ernest- Howard Godfrey. ' <She is tuvived by: two daughtdis^ • Mrs. Maty Mildred Riddle of.RtJ 6, Advance and Mrs. Doris Mae Bolinof Rt. 2, Yadkinville; two sons, Jerry' Blue Godfrty of Gary and How^ V.Godfrey of Walnut Cbve; five gr^- children; three great-grandehiUfen;' and one brother, Mack Mmrison of Sanford. n n fi ' V.' Funeial setvicesVSeteFriday, Dec/18, at Hayworth-MlllerSilarCreek-' j l^pel, conducted by theRevsI Leon I Wood and Ronnie Ctaddock. Burial Iwas in Westlawn Gardens of .'I Memory. A' *1 Jean B. Durham j^?;;,^'^'l«m.59,ofRoute ' MmI' Chawl'Mo^v,IIe_ conducted by the R^' MSile. Cr^hr'"mJ®'""wanhomerriier" " daughters \Nr^^ toroey and Vicki Swiaa^'bc«hofUxington:twosons?C;gon; a «'i«er,"Sl|da ftJnrng!fof srandchlldren. Mamie M. Godfrey Mrs. hhunie Mae Mbrrisoa'God- frey, 79," of Rt, 6, Advance died Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1992, at For- j syth Mernorial Hospital. , ' '•* iShe was bora May 7, 1913,' in ' OKVIE CO. PUBIX UBRAWr mcKsmSii'ifa n o IdAVIE county enterprise record, THURSDAY, Dec.24,.\m. N A "Floyd Everett James ' • Floyd Everett James, 60. of Seale,■Ala., foimeily of Redland Commuiii-ly. Mocksville, died Wednesday,Dec. 16, 1992, at Phenix MedicalPark Hospital.The funeral was held at 11 a.m.Friday, Dec. 18, at Striffier-HambyMortuary, Columbus, with burial in Parkhill Cemetety.'"Mr. James was bom Feb. 27,: :1932, in Mocksville, the son of Mr.1 and Mrs. Samuel Deford James. He• was a supervisor for Alexander Con- • tractors and was a U.S. ArmyI veteran. He was a Seale resident forI 23 years.I Survivors include: his wife,' Lanettc; a son. Melton James ofj Seale; a daughter, Liz O'Neal of; Gay, Ga.; live grandchildren; three; brothers. Clay James, Jessie James« and Richard James; and three sisters,1 Nellie King, Laura Lee Durham and' Myrtle Smith, all of North Carolina. Eula G. McMahan J Mrs. Eula Gibson McMahan, 89,of Oaks at Forsyth, formerly of Rt. 4, Mocksville, died Monday night,Dec. 14, 1992.She was bom April 19, 1903, inSwain County to ^n R. and Mary Jane DeHait Gibson. Mrs. McMahanwas a member of Concord " United Methodist Church in Mocksville, and was retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co,She was preceded in death by two sons, Donald Wallace McMahw andCharles Otis McMahan; one grand son, Robert Edward CKws"; eightbrothers, Carroll, Zeb, Garland,Hoyd, Earl, Dee, Woodrow and Glenn Gibson.Surviving are: her husband, Glenn Dills McMahan of Mocksville; oneson, Claude Cecil McMahamSr. ofWinston-Salem; three daughters, Mrs. Pauline M. Crews of MadisonHeights, Mich.,' Mrs. Marie M.Disher and Mrs. Edna M.]^Essex,both of Winston-Salem; IS grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; onesister, Mrs. Naomi G. Boles ofWinston-Salem; and one brother,Benjamin T, Gibson of Thomasville. Graveside service was Friday,Dec. 18, at Oaklawn MemorialGardens 1^ the Rev. John H. peyton.Memorials may be made to Con-<»rd United Methodist Church, ,Rt.4, Mocksville, NC 27028, . n I :. } « « % I 5 \ Lula L. Wall Lula Lanier Wall, 99, of Route 9,Oa|c Grove Church Road,Mocksville, died Friday, Dec. 18,1992, at Davie County Hospital. Shehad been in declining health for the past four years. •• " .The liinerd was Sunday, Dec. 20,at Eatons Futtetal Home O^l, con-dupted by the Rev, Ronald Mann. Burial was in Oak Grove UnitedMethodist Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to thecemetety fund of Oak Grove United Methodist Church in care of Glennes McClamrock, Route 6, Mocksville, .NC 27028, Bora Feb. 12, 1893, in Davie County, Mrs. Wall was adaughterofthe late Drew Greene and CatherineCrotts Lanier. A homemaker, shewas the oldest living member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Her husband, Charlie LemuelWall, died in 1972, and a son, RobertWall, and a daughter, FrankieBowles, both preceded her in death.Survivors include: two daughters,Evelyn Roger and FrancesMcClamrock, both of Mocksville;,five sons, Oarence, Thomas, Lee,Fred and Roy Wall, all ofMocksville; 22 grandchildren; 48great-grandchildren; 23 great-great grandchildren; iuid several nieces andnephews. L a«tVi£ CO. DAVIE COUNTY EmilU>RlSB ilUECORO, THl«SDA^^^ Qec. 31,1992-3 n ■v . ^ i .-t~::S^ I R^%'fKl<5)ri»vlll(^ed>Ffijay,'Dec. 25,1992, at Rowan MemorialHospital. She had been in declininghealth for 18 months and seriously illfor two weeks..■ The funeral was held at 2 p.m.Monday, Dec. 28, at Unn-HoneycuttFuneral Home, Landis, conducted bytte Rev. Chester Byerly and the RevUoyd Pendegraft. Burial was oiiWest Lavra Memorial Pbrk.Memorials may be made toHospice of Rowan County, P.O. Box1603, Salisbury, NC 28145-1603.Apfil 27, 1918, In liedellCounty, Mrs. Blaclwdder was adaughter of the late William Cyrusand Attrie York Wooten.Kucated in the Iredell County™ools, she was a member of^jgers lyk United Church ofChnst. Retired as an inspector withDraymore Manufacturing inMraresville, she was a member ofAdah Chapter 258, Order of Eastern otp'-Survivors include: her husband,Luther L. Blackwelder; a son,Donald ^ L. Blackwelder ofMoomville; a daughter, Nancy B.Wilkinson of Salisbury; three grandchildren; two brothers, Kennethor ^tesviUe and Buren■yioten of Baltimore;' and foursiam, Cerde Hepler of Stony Poim, Ejut Sheets and Thelma Mullis, bothof aemmons, and Verde Jenkins of Harmony. ; Toby Lee Doub Mr. Toby Lee Doub, 31, of Casabella Drive, Advance died Mon day, Dec. 28, 1992, in ForsythMemorial Hospital after being in decluing health for the past eightyears and seriously ill for one day. ' Fimeral services were to be held atir-a'-m. Wednesday, Dec. 30, inBatons Funeral Chapel with the R»s. Zend Groce and Oaston Shortt officiating. Burial was to follow in\ Btdldy's Chapel United MethodistChur^ cemetery.Memorials may be made to thefattuly refreshment center of theNinth Floor, Oncology Unit of For-qmMemoiial Hos[nta], c/o Mr. PeteL^s, 3333 Silas Creek Parkway,WSn^n-Satem, NC 27103. ■,.Kir. Doub was bom in ForsythCotpity to A.R. (Toby) Doub of Eastsiend and Nancy Shortt Doub ofi^itvance.'ife had been employed with the fmbldlng department of CTown WoodJhodpcts. He was a member of the|1980xraduating class ofDavie Coun- n High School. He was of the Bap- Uth.Suniyingt^in addldon to.' his fSshf^gprtithylBM C^-dell,' 71, 'of 20l>iNorthiLee.Street,'.Salisbury died Friday, Dec. 25,1992, at Rowan Memorial Hospitalafter several years of declining health.A graveside service was held Tues day, Dec. 29, at Chestnut Hill Cemetery, conducted by the Rev.Mark D. Walton, pastor of TrinityBaptist Church, Spencer.Memorials may be. made to theAmerican Cancer Society, RowanUnit, P.O. Box 1264,Sallsbury, NC 28144. Bom June 11, 1921, in RowanCounty to the late John H. and 11a Carwood Kesler, Mrs. Caddell waseducated in Rowan County schools.She was retired from the Salisbury V.A. Medical Center and was amember of Trinity Baptist Church,Spencer. Surviving are: one son, Robert L.Caddell Jr. of Ft. Worth, Texas; fourdaughten, Mrs. Kitty Oliver of Ad vance, Mrs. Jeanie Tomlinson of Stockbridge, Oa., Mrs.' VickieRogers of.Woodleafand Mrs. CindyCreason' of Woodleaf; 12 grandchildren; sixgreat-granddilldren; onebrother. Worth K^er of Salisbury; and four sisters, Mrs. Uicille Yotesof Spedcer,' Mrs.' Franrds'Agner ofSalisbury,^ Mrs.'' Rachel Strives ofFaith, and Mrs. Rose'Gregory ofChattanooga, Tenn. Dorothy *Dot' Fletcher ^ Mrs. Dorothy "Dot" Cox Flet cher, 63, of5605 Undenshire Drive,'Gteensboro,'farmeily from Winston-;Salem, died Friday, Dec. 25, 1992,% at her home.. • She was a retired certified:phlebotomist at Memorial ParkjHospital in'.Winston-Solem, and irimember of the. Pleasant Ganfen Bap-|list Church 'and the Homemolwis^ Club of Guilford Coun^. . Surviving are: her husband, R.C.-"Bob" Fletcher of the home; two 'daughters, Sharon "Sherii" F. James 'of Mocks^e and Lisa F. Flowers of,Winston-Saleffl; one son, MBm Fiet- ,Cher of Greei^io;''tis(ir'-'gran<^ .children; one sister, Peggy C. Grimesof Hertford; and two brothers, JohnW. Cox ofSianleyviUe and James H. Cox of Wlnstoh-Solem. Funeral services were held Sunday,Dec. 27, at PleasaM Garden Baptist Church. Burial was in Parklawn. Cemeteiy, V^nston-Salem. . ' ,Memorials may''be made toi -Hospice of Greensboro, 2500 Sun^mit Ave.', Green^ro, NC 27405. /Oliver Camphell" Mr. Oliver Campbell, 67, of Rt. 1,-Box 167, Union Grove died Thursday, Dec. 24,1992, at his home afterone year of declining health.He was a native oflredell Countyand a reUred farmer. 'Bom Nov. 6, 1925, to Isom andMaude Bell Myers CamfMl, he wasa veteran of World War n havingserved in the United Slates Navyfrom 1943 to 1946.He is survived by: four brothers,John P. Campbell of MooiesviUe,Brice Campbell of StatesVille, CoyneCampbeU of Harmony, and W. MilasC^impbcil of Fayetteville.He was preceded in death by onebrother, Hugh Wheeler Campbell.Fuiietal services were Saturday,Dec. 26, at Reavis Funeral HomeChapel in Harmony Iqr the Rev.Ralph J. Stanley. Burial was inCampbell Ctmetery, Union Grove.Memorials may be made toHospice oflredell County, Inc., P.O.Box 822, StatesviUe, NC28677 or toCampbell Cemeteiy FUnd No! 1,Route 17, Box 84, StaiesvlUe,'NC28677. ' ' J ♦Jimmy' FouseMr. Jaites Edward "Jin^yFouse Sr.. 59. of HiitkleRoad^Rr^4 MocksviHetfed Sunday, Dec. 27,lW.atFoisythM^^H<g^Winston-Salem where he had 1^ afor the past three montiis.'^Crl.May7.'l933^B^«W. W.Va., he we* relifeo ifom Ut®maintenance department of the CiVof Bluefteld, W.Va. Ite attendedBluefield, W.Va., schools.He was married to UllieStevenson Fouse of Bluefield,W.Va.,who survives.Funeral services were to be teWWednesday, Dec. 30, al NicholwnFuneral Home Chapel in Statwjl'eofficiated by Lany W.pastor. Burial was to foUow inOakvrao^bemeiery. ^ Mr Fouse was preceded inbyason, James Edward FouseJnm November 1989 and a stepson, Son-addition to his wU^ include; one daughter, Mrs.Short of Rt. 4, Mockwine; one ;«^daughter. Mrs. Sandra Blevins ofBluewell. W.Va.; Ihrte ste^M.William R. Stevenson of StanleyTowTva., Johnny Stevenson of-numuisviUeandJlinmyStw^fBlueftdld.W.Va.; >5 8raBde»^'»'^;three stepgra^hildremsister, Judy Hannan of Bluefield, W.Va. CO, PUBfclC UBIVflT/IBICKStniLLEa NC ,/ DAVIE COwixY ENTERPRIffi JIECORD, THURSDAY, Dec. 31,1992-3 jt j Henderson R. James' Mr. HendersonRobettJames,73. of 8785 Center Grove Road, Clem- mons, died Wednesday, Dec. '23. 1992, at Fprsylh Memorial Hospital after suffering a strote. He was bom in Surry County to Lillie Smith and Robert W. James. He had spent most of his life in For-syth County and was with the Forsyth Country Club for over 35 yearsbefore retiring. He was of the Bap tist faith. A son, Jerald Dean James preced ed him in death. ' Surviving are; his wife, Betty Ellis James of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Judith Ann Araett of Winston- Salem; one son, Robert W. James of Clemmons; three grandchildren; two great-granddiiidren; onedaughter-in- Jaw, Janice James of MocksvilJe; one brother. Roscoe James of Clemmons- nnd two sisters, Mary Heath of EUerbe and Miltie Lane of Pinnacle, Funeral smices were held Satur day, Dec. 26, at Hayworth-Miller Chapel with the Rev. Otis Clampitt officiating. Burial followed in Im- manuel Baptist Churdt cemetery in Clemmons.^ Henry F. Morris Mr. Henry Franklin Morris, 77, of Walkertown died Satuiday, Dec, 26, 1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was bom July 25, 1915, in ^.Walkertown to Moses W. arid'Susw j .• Ellzabeih'Caffby'MorraiHe'was'a ' lifelong ttiemb^ of Love's United Methodic Church, where he was a mettiberiol'lhe WilJPoindextcr Sun day School Class and was retired from Sears atid Roebuck Co. . I' Mr, M^s was preceded ill death : by his wife, Doris Fulton Morris, in , 1984': ' " r Surviving are;, a daughter, Mrs. ' Bette' Morris Carwood of Adyuce; iasdd/Mk^LFianUiaMisTriioftbe home; one gran^ugber,. Lesley Ann Garwood; one. grandson, . Jonathan Lee Garwood;,and a sister,;.^ Mrs, Mary Niestlie Combs of,Walkertown.., _■,_ ,,, "^1"^ iFuneral services:were:field'Tue^ j. day, -Dec." 29.',ai; Levels*- Umted.j- MelhodisfQiu^, conducted by theRev: Joe taw; Burial followed jchurch CM^ry.,'; *i: ' I Selma H. Jones Selma Harbin Joites, 78, formerfyof North Main Street, Mock PlaceApartments, Mocksvilte, diedWednesday, Dec. 23, 1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston;Salem. She had been in declininghealth for the past seven months.The funeral was Saturday, Dec.26, at Batons Funeral Home Chapel.Burial was at Dulins UnitedMethodist Church cemetery.Memorials may be made to the cemetery fund of Dulins UnitedMethodist Church, Route 3, Mocksvillc, NC 27028.Born in Davic County, Mrs. Joneswas a daughter of the late Will andSallie Clement Harbin. Employed by Hanes Hosiery Co. for 22 years, she retired from WonderKnit. She was amember of Dulins United Methodist Church.Her husband, Fred Lee Jones, died In 1967.Survivors include: a daughter,Mrs. Peewee (June) Beal of Mocksviile; a son, Freddie Lee JonesJr. of Mocksviile; si* graiKlchildren;'two great-grandchildren; and sev^nieces and nephews. Mary Elizabeth Pilcheh Pil^r Wood of mSuV^^'FuncN seiviccs were held Sundgw rouruiy Cemetery ' ^ wLTn-'?"J°''"''«' ^ husband: 'Carethree dauehiers Mid' B ^WPoa; one son'. hiZ :^•^ta-WoC'FanhingtcJ .nine grandchildren-Vie-a^S - .Srandchildren; .'.Md - •;8reat.greai.grandehlJdn.n°0?t ^ ; 'Mvis E;:Lce.,': Mr. Alvis Ervin Lee, 84. ofRoute I. Gordon Drive, Advance, died ear ly Saturday. Dec. 26, 1992, In DavieCounty Hospital after a period ofdeclining herith. -He was a resident ofMcadowbrook of Davie in Advance.Funeral services were Monday,Dec. 28, in Batons Funeral Chapel in Mocksviile with the Rev, Ronnie Craddock ofTiciating. Burial was in Macedonia Moravian Churchgraveyard, iMr. Lee was bom in Davie County on Dec. 18, 1908, to the late Jim and Bessie Faircioth Lec and had . been a self-employed sawmill workerand crop fanner, For many years he was a well known horse and mule trader. I He was preceded in death by abrother, Rt^n Lee. • Survivors include: his wife, Mozelle Riddle Lee of the home, to whom he had been married 56 years;his daughter, Mrs. Charles (Ella)Hupp Jr. ofMocksviile; three grand sons. James G. Atwood III and hiswife Kitty, Enin Andrew Atwood and his wife Marsha, and Charles T. Hupp 10 and his llancce BarbaraSnider; two great-grandsons; one sister, Nannie Smith of Clemmons; two brothers, Efird Lee and Eugene Lee, both of Advance; and several qieces and iKphews,Memorials tnay be tnade 10 (heYadkin Valley Baptist Church, Route Advance, NC 27006, QAYtE CO. PU80C LIBPV."^ MOCKSVILLE, NC DAVIE COUNTY EM'ERPR1SE«EC0R0, THURSDAY, Dec. 31, 1992-^/J ^ Eva H. Ridenhour • Mrs. Eva Hellard Ridenhour, 89, of Watts Street, Cooteemee died Monday, Dec. 28, 1992, in Brian Center in Sallsbuiy. Funeral services were to be heldWednes^, Dec. 30, in BatonsFuneral Cliapel m Mocksville, con ducted by the Revs. Shelby Harbour and Larry Allen. Burial was to followin Ubeny United Methodist Church Mmelery. Memorials may be made to theCooleetnee First Baptist Church,Cooleemee, NC or to the Building Fund of Victory Baptist Church, Cooleemee, NC 27014. Mrs. Ridenhour was bom in Davie Ojunty My 29, 1903, to ThomasWiUiom and Anna Troutnan Hellard. She was a homemaker and was -retired from Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. She was a charter member of Victory Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, acero R. Ridenhour, in W8: a daughter, Edna LucUle Ridenhour* in 1930 and a son, Buck Ridenhour* in 1985. Survivors include: three daughters w"- (Kathleen) Spry andMrs. DoU (Nancy) R: Foster,- both of Cooleemee and MtsJM.O: (Rachel)Spry of Salbbnry n three sons, Bruce Ridenhour of E.. Ridge Road, Salisbury, James A. Ridenhour of Davis, Calif, and Thomas W. Ridenhour of Cooleemee; 20 grand children; 34 great-grandchildren: andfour greot-great-grandchildrcn. Robert G. Shepherd Sr. !; Mr. Robert Glenn Shepherd Sr.,88; of Hi^ Country H^lh Care, Sparta, died Saturday, Dec. 26, 1992, in the Alleghaay Memorial Hospital in Sparta. He.issurvi^ by: three dau^iters,Don^y Laye of Havre de Grace, Mdl, (Seorgia Sheets of Scottville, and! Nancy Matlock of Rarisburg, yai two sons, Robert Glenn Shepherd Jr. of Mocksville and Jim my Shepherd of Piney Creek; nine grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and . four gre^-great-grandcfaildren. : Futeral services were held Tues day, Dec. 29 in the Grandview Merrorial Chapel with Eld. Don ktcKardson and Eld. Jess Higgiiis of- 'dcia|ing. Burial'followed in tlie. drahteny Cemetery.' i Memorials may be made to the Crai^ny Cemetery Fund, c/o ^usxll Mabe. Truman A. Stokes y I-Mr. Truman Asberry Stokes,nn of' Winston-Salemtdied Tues^y, Dec.'22,1992, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital.' He was bora Aug. IS, 1917,'lo Yadkin County to George and Jettie ' Shore Stokes. He was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church in Hamp- tonville. Mr. ^kes served in the Ar my during World War H. n ] He was preceded in death by hii wife, Fozie Shores Stokes, and a son) ! Sammy Lee Stokes. Surviving ate: two daughters, MrS: Leroy (June) Jones of Lewisville and Barbrua Bowman of Barium Springs; one son, Larry Stokes of Winston- Salem; eight grandchildrea; six gre^- , grandchildren; two sistersj Mrs tGladys Lowe of Advance arid Mrs, ! D.C. (Faye)CUnieliusorEastBeiH| "• and three brothers, Odell Stokes 6f Graham,' Harold Stokes and Joe Stolen of Hamptonville. - Graveside services were Thursday^ Dec. 24, at Parldawn Memorial Gardens. ' -.ftjineX.'Siirith-:: ' y |[ AnheLawson Smith, SS, of Route 3, Sehford Road, Advance died Sun- ^y, Dec." 27,' 1992, at LexingtonMemorial Hospital ato a seripw il- piess of one year. . A memorial service was to be held on Wednesday, Dec. 30,atWestlawn hardens Chapel in Clemmons, con- ilucted by the Rev. Wayne Buff. In- jennent was to follow at Westlam Gard^ of Memory. t Bora in (Juilford County Oct. 10,1937," to William Henry day Lawson Sr. ^ Nellie Gray Lawson, she was a homemaker and a member of Fuilon United Methodist Church. ,. Surviving are: her husband, Larty Carl'Smilh of the home; two sons,Larry Calvin Smith of Lexington and ^atidy Smith ofr.Statesville; four ^ughters. Miss Susan Smith and . ' Miss.Janiefonith, both of the home, MrsJ Phil 0}iana) Owens of Lex ington, and Mrs. Dm (Cathy) Tys- Itager of Welcome; nine grand children; one sister, June Leonard of ^ington; and three brothers, Danlawson and Kirk Lawson, both of i^dvance and Clay Lawson Jr. of uexiiigton. ■j Silas Fletcher Whltaker, .61, of^outp 8, Liberty Church Road,Moc^ville died early Thursday mor-ningi Dec. 24, 1992, at his home.I TIk funeral was held Sunday, Dec.27, m Uberty Baptist Church with theRev* Marvin Blackburn and AlbertBracken ofBciating. Burial was in thedhurch cemetery. Graveside ritestyerelconducted by members of Harmon Alasortic Lodge No. 420.> Whitakerwas bom in Davie County Sept. 24,1931, to the late RobertFletcher and Nettie Marie ComerWhitaker. He was formerly with thelanding- departmerti of 1 Dixie Euraimre. "J He was a member of Liberty Baptist Church, a member, of Harmonjtodge No. 420, and was a regular: t visitor to the Lexington and Yadkin- ^ille Oea maricets.I SutVivors include: his wife, RuthPlowman Whitoker of the home;thrro sons, Johnny, Leon, and StevenWhitaker, all ofthe home; one sister,Ruth Trevathan of Travden Rest,S.^and one brother, Whitaker'"^'of Mocksville. ISMMB CO. PUBUC QBRAiRV MSCKSVlOBs NC V