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Jan - JunDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. S, 1995 .fusepli Lee Boyd , . Joseph |j!e Boyd Jr.. 82. of Wiii- slon-.Saicm.died.Siinilay.J.in. 1.1995al l-orsyth Memorial llo.spiial. lie was horn May 6. 1912 In Hor sy III County lo Joseph Ijcc and Belly Cmmer Boyd. I Ic was wilh Mengle Box Conipaiiy for .11) years prior lo his eniployincm ss iih lire city of Winsion-Salern as a dispalc hcr for lite piihlic works dcpail- inenl. rcliiing after 20 years. He was a mrnihcrofCa-slworxIBaplislChuaJi.•Siirsiving .are 2 datigltters. Calliy Boyd of Winsion-.Salein and .Sharon Moser of Ailvance: a grandson. Jon Mosrr of Advance; ■! sisters. KathleenAinisuong. Margaret Dyson. JuanitaCaiter and Virginia (iiKidrnan. all I'f _Wlnsion..Saleni: 2 hrotliers. TlKiinasBoyd of Ciieenvlllc and Klehaid Boyd of C'leinntons. Mernoi lals may he made to Mineral.Springs Hire and Rescue .Stptad. 1.138 Olil Hollow Road. Wlnston-.Saleni N.C. 27105. Hnncral seivlccs were to be eon- ilnelcd at 2 p.m. Ian I at Union Talrer-naclc CIma h with the Revs. KIsworthDngglns and Ijiny Hanison oBielat- Ittg. Burial foltowedin thechurcheein- I etcry. " *•« . .Ray Holcomb Sh/ ;Mr. Joe Ray Holtwmb st, 51. ofSJin Road, Mocksville, died on Ridayademoon. Dec. 30. 1994, in FbrsyiliMicmoiial Hospilal pBer ^Ing in de- cQhing health. --«A memorial service was held inEjionFutieralChapelonMonday.Jan.2.Jl99S,at2p.tn. i '• ' —} Mr. Holcomb was bom on May 20.1^3 inBastian, Va.,iothc laieioe Billat^ Maggie Eslelle'Royal Holcombaijd was a sales representative with Bonanza Mobile Homes in Mocks- vflle. Survivors include: his wife. JaniceEury Holcomb of the home: a soa JoeRay Holcomb Jr. of Mocksville: and 2 brothers. Louis Merle Holcomb ofAtlanta. Ga., and Mike HolcombpfAd- . s- (T 3 .loan Petree Donegan Joitn a-tree Doiiegan. 68. of Win-J stnn-Salem died S.-iturday. Dec 24 1994. She was Nrm Sept. 17. 1926 Inl-orsyth County lo Henry Kenneth an (iladys Jane Payne Petree. She attended Old Town School andwas a graduate of Draughn Business College. .She had worked for Piedmont Airlines and was owner of the Hall mark CartU shop In Hot! Laudertkile's Ocean Manor Hotel.She was preceded in death by herlin.sband. Stephen A. Donegan. .Surviving Include: a sister. IJIIIan Slzemore of Satellite Beach. Fla.; anda niece. Jttdy Hem of Bemmda Run. (iraveslde services were conductedat I p.m. IXv. 30 at Rirsy th Memorial Paik with the Rev. Bill aiatman olTi- clatltig. Meniuri.als may bctnadctnBn:v.-udHospice. P.O. Box560965. Rockledge. l-1a. 329.56. Me^ Rudolphus Hooker Meggs Rudolphus Hooker. 79. of/ Geimanton died Thursday. Dec. 29, 1994 at his home. He wm bom inSlokes County toihelate William Elijah and Mnerva Coins Hooker. He wasamember and deacon of Brook Haven Baptist Church.'He tfras preced^ in death by adaughter. Rhonda Jean Hooker, and ason. Leonaid Gerald Hooker. ; Survivots include: - his wife, Jane Hall Hooker ofthe home;3daughiers, Ruth and Dcbra Hooker of the home and Unda Smith of Walnut Cove; 3 sons. Lany Hooker and Jiunes "Rudy" Hooker of the home and Michael Hooker of Advance; 3 sisters, Ethel Wilmoth, Mary E. Owens and RacjhelHooker, all of^eslOeld: 3 broth^, Fiai^-;H|jok^;o^> l^bury.-'Dillard Hook^ot^Mtrield oiid Ellis Hooker of Aiaiat, Vo.; and 6 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Dec, 31 at Brook Haven BaptistChurch in'Oen^ion with the Rev. George Hughes ofTtciating. Burial fol lowed at Dan River Baptist Church Cemetery in Weslfield. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Stokes County, P.O. Box 10. Danbury, N.C. 27016. Gray Washington Grubb Gray Washington Gmbb, j82. of Center Street, Cboleemee, died Tues day night. Dec. 27. 1994 al his home after being in declining health. ' He was bom in Davie County June 4.T912 tolhe late Charlie Marshall andAddje Mae Hanley Gmbb and was aretir^ fixer with Burlington Indus- tnes. He was a member of Jetusalem Bilptist Church, was an avid fishcntianaifd enjoyed gardening.''Survivors include: 2 sons. Larry Gmbb of Orangeburg. S.C. and Jerrydhibb of Bunnell, Ra.; 5 grandchil dren; 7 great-giamlchildien; 2 sisters. Lena Bamhatt of Linwood and Lula Hamilton of COoleemee; 5 brothers,Lloyd Gtubb, Clifton Grubb and Roy Gftibb, alt of Mocksville, J.C. Grubb of Salisbury and Hemy GnibbofFran-ki|n.. ^ Funeral services were conducted al2 p.m. Dec. 29 al Jetusalem Baptist Chtirch with the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster ofnciating. Burial followed in the church cemeteiy. Memorials may be considered for D.ivieCounty Hospice, c/o Janet Blair. P.O.Box66S.MocksviUe.N.C.27028. o •c- cr~- Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC OAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 5,1995 James Lester Keaton ^ Mr. James Lester Keaton, 62. <>f Wyo Road, Mocksville, died on Satur day. Dec. 31,1994 at Foisyth Mentor nal Hospital in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 3, at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville, conducted by the Revs. Carol Vossand David Nolan. Burial was in Westlawn Garden of Memories in Clemmons. He was bom on April 22, 1932 in Yadkin County, a son of the late Wil liam Lec and Beny Logan Keaton. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict and was retired from Ingersoll Rand in Mocksville. During reliiertteni, he loved woodworking, andmade baskets and handles and was mechanically inclined. Survivors include: his wife of 37 years. Edith White Kealonoflhehome;3 daughters, Mrs. Tim (Pamela) R:lts orHamptonville,Mts.Mallhcw(Bclly)Dillon of Mocksville, and Elizabeth Keaton ofthe home;3grandchildien:2 .stcp.grondchildren;2sisters, EtIaGroceof Mocksville and Fiances Bullins of Wmston-Sateffl;2btDthets, George andKeaton of Mocksville: several nieces and nephews. Sara Katherine T\imer Sara Katherine Williams Turner, 74,ofMeadowbrookTer»aceofDavie and formerly of Raymond Street In Mocksville, died on Saturday, Dec. 31, 1994, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. A graveside service was held at 3:30 p.m. .Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1995, at Joppa Cemetery in Mocksville con ducted by the Rev. Lelond Richardson. She was bom on April 27,1920 in Davie County, a daughter of the late Lonnte G. a^ Bertha Howard Will iams. SurvivorstrKliide:2sons,FiredGillts of Mocksville and Pete Turner of Mat thews', a sister, Wilma Cooper ofSalis- bury; and 4 gnmdcliildrcn. ,CL y <1 '-a (O ff ttC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thunsday, Jan. 12,1995 FForence Jones Booe J CImicli R<Ka|. Mtvksvillc, died Fridiiy ''"""buo Uhcie she I,:.,! beenresideni fur die past nvi, years. A graveside semce was licid al 3 pin Jaii.SiiiRoarC'tcckHaiilistaiiiali Rev. Grady Tut- Icitiiv (>rnci<ilinp. McnH,rialstiv,y|«e„„side,edfora ehaiily of the donor's cliniee.She was In.ni {,, Davie Coumyiune 25. 1919.,« „« ,a,e Ca^; and Beiiic Bcek Joiiesand was a home- nuiker. .Slie had also worked al Blaek- «s'lderM«m,fac,„riny..shewasameii,. b" "r Bear Creek BaplisiChnrch lterhushaiid.U-slerBnoc.p,seededher 111 death Nov. 2<l. 1972. .She was also pieccdcd in dead, by 2 sislers and ;i hioiiuT. Stirs iving aie a daiiglilcr. .SandraRogers of M.xrksville. a granddaiigh- icr. Rcl ha KellerofMoeksville; 2grcai-gramlsons; andasisler. Annie M(K.k of Moeksville. Charles Barron Cribble / Charles Barron Cribble Sr.. 88. for-/ nierjy of Yadkinville Road. Moeks ville. dW Sunday. Jan. 8. J995 at Grecnsbonr RclireinenI Center lllcwasbomOel.2l.l9(tf.i„Meek-Isnburg County, a son of Charles Ue and llterlusAblgal Cribble. lie was a iiieiiil.eT of Rrsi Bapiisi( iiireh ,n MiKksvllle. He had been t ip oyerl as a sales leprcsciilallvc for Milling Conip.iny of Moeksville. In- mialc Milling Conipany of Cliarlolie■"'<1 Rice and Railedge lianyofWoodleaf. ... "nhbie.I icecdcd hull in deaih in 19X2,Survivors iiieliide a son. Cliarles(iribble of Pleasani Garden; .1 gnmd.sill dten ami .1 great graiidehildren. ' iineral .sets ices were comhicled ata.m.Jan. 11all-aloiiFuncralCliairelconducted by ilw Rev. Urry Holiswith bunal followiiip at Sharon Me- monalParkiiiaiarlolleat2p.„i. Onia Louise BushOma Louise Bush. 80. of Clem StewusbomFcb.9.l9MinfiiyelieCounty. Penn. (o William L. and taneowrey alslcy. She was a memberol-SI. C lemeni EpcscopalChua-handfor- "Tr^." "f St. PtlcrsEpiseo-pal Oiurch in Uniontown. PennSurviving are her husband. William. of the home; a daugliler, Fredi Hamnrer of Moeksville: fsoniwTlbamUwrenecorUnioniown:2grand-•taughters: 2 grandsons: and 2 g^tgrandsons.Euneral services were held at 11a.m. Jan. 9. I99S ni e. m Jninni IT. • " Yemeni Epis-«»pal Chureh m CIcmmons witluheRev R.ind.il| Kecney officlaling. En- Memorials may be made lo Si^menl Eprseopai Chureh. P.O. Box1397. Clemnions. N.C. 27012 Jolin R. Morris John Robert Mains, 84. of 637 C!abanusAvc.Mocksvine.diedSatur- . day. Jan. 7, 1995 at Brian Center in ' Salisbury. , ; Bom May 24. 1910, in Rowan CVunly. he was the son of the lale John B. and Sarah Tucker Morris,' He is survived by his wife. Maty' Paysour Morris: 3 daughters. Cathey' C:^shionofCovinglan.La..SaraJi[jeflerof Mount Ufia and Rosafyn Kirk of' Shcrritis Ford: 6 grandchildren; and 4' great-grandchildren. ■ Funeral services were conducted al 3.p.in. Jan. 8 al First Baptist Church.' conducted by Dr. Harvey Rogers.' Memorials may be made lo First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 419.' Mooresville. N.C. 28IJS. 3.jup.m.Jan. 11 atMoirison-Studevent Funeral Home conducted by Bishop Toiicy Ijamcs with burial following at New Jerusalem Holiness Church cem etery. Benjamin Austin Cope Mr. Benjamin Austin Cope. 75. of 7404 Feed Mill Road. Advance, died^ Tuesday, Jan. 3. at Fbrsylli Memorial Hospital.j^.CopewasbomJuly 14.19l9inDayieCounlyloJohn Frank and Martha Blljs Cope. He was a life-long resident of Davie County; a World War 11 U.S. Arthy veteran; a member of Elbaville, United Methodist Church. Advance; a meinberof Advance VFW Post 8719: a naembcr of DAV; and was a retired farmer. Surviving are: his wife. Dotris Tucker Cope of the home; a son,Tojnray Cope and wife Karen of AU- vai]ce; a granddaughter, a sister. Mis. Elija Miller of Moeksville; a brother, J.1C Cope of Portland. Tcnn.; and aiiuthberof nieces and nephews. Punetal services was held 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 5 at Vogler and SonsClemmons Chapel by the Revs. Richard'Laviner and Wayne Buff. A mili-Iruy graveside service by District 11Manorial Honor Guard followed inIhi^lbaville United Methodist Church Cetnelery, Advance. The family requests memorials may be made to Elbaville United Methodist Church, Advance. Adam Russell Wall^ Adam Russell Wall. 6 years old.died Jan. 3. 1995 al Amos Cottage. Adam was the son ofGary Dwight andEmily Hoskins Wail of Winston Sa-lem. ^HewasbomMay22. l988Tandhadbeen critically ill for three years. Hewas preceded in death by his grandfa-llieis. C.R. Hoskins Jr. and A.L. Wall; and a cousin. Brit Wall.Survivors, in addition lo his par-enu, hisgiandmolheis. Mis. PfeggyHoskins of Moeksville and Mrs. A.L. Wall of Winslon-Saiem.Adam wasoiteofCynlhia'skidsonChannel 8 in High Foinl. He had aspecial friend inMocksville. Her nameIs Megan Kropfelder. Funeral services were al 11 a.m.Friday. Jan.6al Haywonh-MillerSilasCreek ITiapel hy the Revs. RichardEskew and George Chiddic. Burialfollowed in Fbrsyih Memorial Park. The family requests that memoriaJsby made to the Konnoak Hills LionsClub, c/o Kenneth Beirier. P.O. BoxJ2627. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27117,' or Amos Cottage, 3325 Silas Creek Parkway. Winslon-Salein,N.C.27103. Davie County Public LibraryMoeksville, NC 4. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE p:CORD, Thursday, Jan. 19.199S V <L t .i? ■-s> Anna Mae Gandy Anna Mae llarlnian GanJy, 67. of llic Strnils cummunily in Cailarcl County, fomieriy of Sclnia, dictl Tues day, Jan. 10,199,1 jtt home. She urs a daughter of Fred I). I larttnan ofMedia, Pa. and was a fomier tlispalcher with the Selnia Police I>e- piirtnient. The funeral was Saturday, Jan, Id, at llrtmks Funeral Home in Moieheud City, 'the Rev. Andrea Wtxnlhouse ofFiciated. Burial I^llowed inCartarcl Memorial Gardens in Beaufort. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert D. Gandy, Jan. 19, I99d. Surviving in addition to lier father ateason,RobeilGandyJr.ofSaulhpai1°, .7 daughters, Karen Sampson of Ra leigh, Christine Slappey of Columbia, S.C. and Beth Gandy Cassidy of Mocksville; a sister, Ernestine Monaghan of Newlown Si)uare, Pa.; and 5 grtindchildren. The family suggests lliat expres sions of sympathy be in tee form of conlributionsto Caitoiet Ceneitil Hos pital Foundation, Oncology Depart- mcnt,c/o Beth Beswick,3S00 Atendell Street, Motehead City, N.C, 28557. John Lewis Lewder John Lewis Lowder, 76, of Win-slon-Salem, died Thursday, Jan. 12, 1995.He was bom Aug. 24, 1918 inForeyth County toSidney R.and Mattie Stipe Ixrwder.He spent most of his life in Foisythf.'ounty, and was with RJ. Reynolds•fobaccoCo. for 24 years before retiring. He was a member of the AdvanceMasonic Uxlge No. 7 lOand a memberof Hope Moravian Church. He was preceded in death by hiswife, Etheletie Warner Lowder, in May1980, and a sister, Dorothy Reynolds.Surviving !ue2sotis,JohnS.Lowder of Clemmons and Gary L. Lowder ofAdvance; 5 grandchildren; 2 greatgrandchildren; 5 sisters, Elizabeth Mason. Mattie Whitt. Ruth Long,Janice King and Frances Hunter, all ofWiaston-Salem; and a brother. Bill Lowder of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were at 11 a,m,Jan, MatHayworth-MillerSilasCieekChapel by theRev.JamesCNwsoine.^Burial followed in Hope MqiaviariChurch OraveyanL :Memorials may be made to HopeMoravian Church, 2759 Hope ChurchRtrad, Wtnston-^cm, N,C.'27I27.' - -• Betty Gartner Hathcock Betty Alice Cartner Hathcock. 67. of Winston-Salem. diedTuesday. Jan. It), 1995 at Fbrsyth Memorial Hospi tal. She was bom in DavieCtninty Sept 22,1927 to tlie late Fred Ellis and Ola Koontz Cartner. She worked as a secretary at AT&T for 39 years. She was a member of Mount Carmel United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, William G, "Bill" Hathcock of the home; a daughter, Susan Hathcock Collins of Winston-Salem; a sister. Ruth Wilkes of McLeansville. A memorial service was held at 3p.m. Sunday at Salem United Method ist OiurchinMocksvillewith the Revs. James Allied and Gary Kling ofTiciat- ing. Memorials be made tothecharity of your choice, ; / Jessie Baker MayfieldI JcssieBakerMayneld,86,wholivedwith her daughter-in-law, Berniceh{ayrteld, at 120 Windward Circle,Mocksville.died Wednesday. Jan, 11. 1995 at Davie County Hospital follow- iiig a lengthy illness,; Bom Sept.9,1908. in Cannon. Oa.,she was a daughter of the late WilliamHenry and Leitie Meriu Baker. She a membcrof Shiltth BaptistChuich, where she was a deaconess.' .Survivorsincluileadaughter,Willie Jean BowmanofMocksville;abrother.E^in Baker of Mocksville; 2 sisters. Milee Baker and Inez Mayfield, bothof Mocksville; 7 grandchildren; 13great-grandchildren; and2great-grcat- gtondchitdren, ; Funeral services were conducted at3p.m. Jan. IS.atShilohBaptistChurch with the Rev, Donald R, Jenkins offici-aiingiindburial following inthechurch cemetery. Penny Lucille Jamesy Benny Lucille James, 27, of Win- ^-SaIeni.diedFHdaymghUan, 13,I9»a Fbrsyth Memorial Hospital.Slw ^ bom May 25. 1967 in Webb "Jackie- staley ^wasamemberofHillciestBap-Church and an avid lover of her pets.Surviving are her husband, Kevin Swtey Whitman and Jo Ann niomasof Welcome: 3 uncles. Ransom Staleyof Winslon-Salem, Uon Staley ofKemersville, Larry Staley of Mocks-vMle; g^father. Augustus Webb Sr.of Valdese; and many other lelalives ^iRcnds. 'fialHaywoith-MillerSilasQiekaBpelbyHdersEW,PsricsandWylieRillon.BunaIfollowedinSIiallowrord Roy Jackson Nance Roy Jackson Nance, 66, of Comatzer Road, Mocksville, died at his home Friday, Jan, 13,1995 after abriefillness. Funeral services were held at 2 p,m, Jan, IS at Eaton FuneralChapel with burial following in BixbyPresbyterian Church Cbmeteiy, He wasbomin Davie County, April 14, 1928 to the late John Noah and Susie Howard Nance and was a self- employed carpenter and plasterer.He wasa member of Bixby Presby terian Church where he had served on the Building Committee. He was a member of the Home Builders Asso ciation and especially enjoyed wood working, He hod servedin the Infantry of the U.S. Army, Surviving are 2 sisters, BonnieDeeding of Mocksville and Marie Wtnslow of Jamestown; 7 liieces and 3nephews and a special friend, Jessie Boger of Faimington, He was pre ceded in death by h sister, Elizabeth Byerly of Raleigh- Memorials may be made to the Bixby Presbyterian Church, Fbrk-Dixby Road, Advance. N.C. 27006, Oawie Coun^ Public Library MocHsvtile, NC o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 19,1995 Mai'y Katherine Sparks Kalherine Sparks, 41. of 384 Park MockM'illL-dieJ Jan. aiN.C. Paplivl I lospilal in WiiiMon-Sa- Il-iii. alictalonp willi daiipiiiL-t uBjla^^H^H of Mr ami Mrs. Kciiiutli C. Hiikcc li. cif Chacloire. she ptmltialcd from Mu'isPaik High SilK>(>liii< har- lotle ami ,luilii-il iliculet al Wesirni CiiinltiiaDiiivcrsilj. Hiiriiiglhc iyXOs. sin- (liic\ led llie Roskingliam Coiinly Yiiiilh '1 healer and diavlcd plays fur M.idisiutMay<*ian High Schm.i, Sill' fiiinivd and led (he Davie k'nimi; ( 'hap(ef of (lie Muldple Sele iiisis Scvlely. She also suffetetl wi(h • 1h.ll ilisrase f<tf many seres. AiiieinlsentrMacednnla Moiaviiiii niiiich ami im assoetnle nicinlier of Maymlan Moravian Cliiiieh, she had liosied .a .Sunday inoniing radio iiiinis- lr> on W'D.SL for itw pasi isvo years. Sursisnrs. ill addilion lo her par- cms. iiKliKle husband Dsvipiu .Sjsaiks; 2 sons, Paul Buker Sparks. 13, and Rcdieil Sesxi Spaiks.4, of ihe home; a brolher, Kennclh C. Biikcr HI of Dadc C'ily, i'l.i.uindasislcr, RulhPousliec of CharloKe. Piiueml services were condiicled id 3:.'0 pm. Monday. Jan. Id ;ii Maeedoiiia Morasian Giuieli, hy ilie Kevs.i- llamplonMorgan(r .•uKlJeiiy Coiicli. Hurial folloived in (tie ehuieh ccnieiiiy. Meuwrials may lie made lo Youlli Puppei Ministry of Macedonia Moraviiui Church, 70O N.C. Highway 801 Nuitii. Advance. N.C. 27006. or Bplicvcis Sonship Tabernacle. 187 ThrrcnliM Road. Mocksville, N.C. i 27028, I Beulah Mae York Stroud • Beulah Mae York Slroud, 80. of I3J Hillcresi Drive. Advance, died Salurday, Jan. 14. 1995 at her home. Bofji May 2.1914. In IredcllCounly.she wa.sihcdau|hlef of Hie late Reuben Benjamin York and Musella Heath York. H.miiony and had also been a member of Mocks Methodist Church in Ad vance. She lived lier entire life in Ire- dell and Davic Counties. Her grandparenls anti great graiid- [• parerns. Qunkcrs. Baptists and Meih- I odisis. also lived in Iretlell and Davie Counlles. »lerpaienial grandparcnls. William rrankiin York and Rcbekah Johnson, and luilcmal great grandparenls, Jim I Burgess York and "Kitty- Bamard. I were members of Winihrr^ Friends Church in Union Grove. Other pater- great gnmdparcnts weie Reuben nndC.ithnrine Johnson ofZion BaptistChurch in Union Grove. Maternal grandparents were John M. Heath and Nancy E. Jones, wlio atleixled New Hope BaptistChurchneat Cool Spring. Maternal great grandparents were Milhem Heath and Mary ■Polly" WalkerofCtarksbury United Methodist Church and Cullcn Jones and MaryPoole Coker. members at Eaton's Bap-lisi Chufch in Davie Coujity.In addition to being a homemakef,j s'wsvotted 05 a seamstress for almou1 25 yeai3 at Monldgh Gatmem Co. l958-1975inMock8vilieandSpoflJuiilin Slaiesville 1976-1982.Survivors Include.2 sons. Sidney"Sonny" Slroud and Jeny Wayne StroudofAdvance:3daughie;s,Un(!aStroud Carter. Sylvia Stroud Smith. both ofAdvatiee, and Bienda StioudGregory ofCbaryiilJe; 12gtandchil.dren; 15 great grandchildren; a siep-grandson; 4 slqi-greai grandchildren;a brother. Day York of Mocksville;and a sister. Bessie York Stroud of Olin.Bout sisters and two brothers preceded her in death. Mammie ftye.Ruby and Edna York. Esther YorkCash. John Roy "Bud" Yo^ andReuben Fianklin "Frank" VoricFuneral services were conducted at2 p-m. Tuesday. Jon, 17. by Ihe Rev.Je/r Coppley with burial following atClarksbuty United Methodist Church."Die fatiuly requests memorials beinade toHospice of Davic County.225Hospital Su, Mocksville. N.C. 27028or lo Qaiksbuiy United MethodistChurch Cemetery Ihind, c/o LuAnn Jones. 668 Rimrock Rood. SlaltsvilleN.C. 28677. Helen Spillnian Toirence • HelenSplllmanDysonUndetwoodrorreiice. 68, of Mullins. S.C. formerly of Rowan County, died Tucs- <tiy.Jan.iai995atMullmsHospiurI Death was unexpected. ShewasbomAug.7.l926inDavieCounty to the late l.c.der and EdnaBarney Spillman. She was educated inthe Davie County schools. She was a homem-ikerand amem-bcrofihe Bapiisi fahh.site was preceded in dcalli by herfirst husband. Eugene Dyson: lier second husband, Robert N. Underwood-tmd her third husband, Tliomas w' Torrence.She is survived by a son. Ronnie-Dyson of Mullins. S.C.; a stepsonRoger Twrence of Salisbury: a stepfbughler. Diane Bell of Maxton; abrother. Robert Spillman of Mocks- vtlle:3hairbr«bers.Ray.Tommyan.lKcimelh Spillman,.illofMwksvillciasister.UicyMaeMyersofHumcrsville'2 half sisters. Belly Jesn Brooks of Winslon-SaJem and Sharon Hanelineof Harmony; 4 grandchildren; and 5 great grandchildren. funenU services were conducted atLyerlyHuneralHome'sJainesC LycrlyChapel by (he Rev. Tony S. Fox withiHinal following in Rowan MemorialPark in Salisbury Jan. 13 at 3 p.m. Johnny Walker : Ray JiAnson "Johnny" Walker. 7' of Powell Road. Mocksville died Fii day night, Jan. 13. 1995 at Yadki- Valley Nursing Center in Yadkinvlll,• Funeral services were held at 2 p.n Jan. 16 at Eaton Funenil Chapel wit)the Rev. Gary Kling orflcinting. ■i Burial foiiowedinthcCcnierUnitc, Methodist Church Cemetery. . Memorials may be considered futhe Cemetery Fund of Cenlei Unilsv Methodist Church, c/o Bill Scafonll^ite 1. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. • He was bom May 17. 1920 to ihi late Etid and Lula Tmterow Wiilkctind had been a famier. During WWIIIk served in the U.S. Army, i; Survivmgarehis wife. Dorothy LWaIkerofihehonK;astcp-son. DwighiCreason of Mocksville; 2 slep-daughlets. Carol Robeason of MtKksvlllfiuid Judy Fuller of York. S.C.; 4 step- grandchildren; 5 sisters, Paiiline Davis ofLcxingloii.PearlPolndcxIcrofYadkinville. Janie Koontz. Betty Crissoiiand Gail Kelly, all of Mocksville; 2brothers. Edd Walker of Mocksville4nd Jack Walker of Advance; several nieces and nephews.He was preceded in dealh by 2. brolhcrs. James Walker and Sam Walker, and by 2 sisters. Mildred^Iham and Aileen Gartner. Militaty graveside rites were con-dtKled hy the District 11 MemorialHonor Guard. Veterans of iweign Wars. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 26,199S- Donald Ray Colbert Mr. ni'ii.ilciHiiy"JiKk"Colbcn.64. or Win'-ron-Siilciii (iieil Sunday. Ian. 15. IW.I al lii'i liiiim-. Hcwa-shomJuly l.V n.^riiiPoiriylh Cuunly in the laic Jnlin Bugene and Susan DalioiiColbcn. Mr. Colbert was t>r tlie BaplisI failli, and was palieni tare assislanl al Hliiincnlli.il Jewish Home. Sun. ivingnav hiswife, AnoaRudolf Colhen ofllw hoine; 2 sons. Hob Dunn of Ultio RckK. Aik. and llcibert Dunn or Wlnsion-Salcin: i iknighlcrs. I.anra Clodfcilcr ol King. Ann I.eonard or Midway and l-.llic Hosier or Advance; IJerandchililrcn; .1 biodicts. Howanl Coliwrt of Winsloii.Sideni. Anhnr Colbert of Ixsvlsvillc and Haul Colbert orr*ra1flown'. and a sister.SueMcBrlde ori.ewisvillc. Funeral scivices werelichi Wednes day. Jan. 18 at I'arklawn Mausoleum Ch-ipel. Tlielainily iccincslslhal memorials be made to Hospice of Winslon-Sa- Icni/Fonyih County, ll(ll)-C S. Stmlford Road, Winston-.Saleni, NC 27101. Willie Ray 'Buck' Foster Mr. Willie Ray -Buck" Fostei. 89, of U.S. Hwy. 1.58, Mocksville. died curly Saliirday ^ nioniiiig,Jan,22, HIT' at N,C, Dapiisi Hospital afler a short illness, Funeral scr-vices were at 2 *,* -* \v^Jn p.m. Monday in UnilcdMeiiiodisl Church with the W Revs. Ray O'I'ciieil and Bobhy .Swain ofTiciating. Buria. was in Ihe church cemetery. lite family requests memorials be ctinsidered forthc Hut Fund ofSmith Grtjve Uriiled Mclhudisl Chuieb, do Sue Hoggs, 5lfi Dulin Road, Mocks ville. N.C. 27028, Mr, Foster was horn in Davie County, Aug. 2,1'XlSioihelalcCharlie Monroe and Lena Mae Smith Foster and was a caqKiiter and painter. He was a long-time member of Smith GrovcUnited Metlnxlist Churchwhere Ik gad hccn a church trustee and Iwld a3l years (>erfccl allendance record. He W.1S a cliaKcrniciiilKrofthe Smith Grove Rniilan Chih and held a .31 years perfect allendance record there, also. He wa.s an avid gardener and a devoted baseball fan. His wife, Geneva Smith Foster, pteccdedhintindcalh. March 19.1986. Surviving aic a sister. Mrs. Vance (Marg.ircl) Dunn. Livingston RwuJ. Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Bobby Edsel Day Mr. Bobby Bdscl Day, 59, of GreenhillRoad.dicdcarly Wednesday moming, Jan, 18. al his home aller lieing in declining hcallli. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 20 in Ealon FutKial Cliapel with the Revs. Joe Collins and James Stowe officiating. Burial was in llardison United MclhodisI Church Cemetery. The fiimily requests memorials be considered for Ihe Building Fund of llardison United MclhodisI Church, c/ 0 Mr. Glen Seaford. Buck Seaford Rirad. Mocksville. NC 27028. Mr. Day was bont in Rhonda on Jan. 16. 1936 lo the late Pres-s Lewis and Ada D.iy .ind was a retired chief repainn.m with R] Reynolds Tobacco Company. Me was an avid gardener, golfer and enjoyed .lulo racing. He was a iiKmbcr of ilte Hardison United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife. JoAnn Mcssick Day. ofthe Itome. a daughter. Mrs, Robin Lawlcr, ofJim FtyeRoad, Advance; a graiulson; 7 sisters. Marie Gibson ol Rhonda, Rulh Bowers of lewisville. Addle Chirk of Greens boro._Bertha Adams of North Wilkesboro. Doris Taylor of Kernersville. Betty Jo Byrd of Clemmons and Peggy Hunter ofChar lotte; a brother. Stanley Day of Clemmons. He was preceded in death by a brother. Matthew Diiy. Thomas "Bob" McDanlel Tltomas Victor 'Boh" McDaniel. 78. of Salisbury, died Sunday. Jan. 22,- 1995 at Rowan Memorial 1 lospilal af ler a serious illness of iwo weeks. Bom July 12, 1916, in Rowan Connly. hewus a son of Ihe lale Tlto mas JefTetson and E.slhcr Jane Smith McDaniel and allended Woodleaf School. AsalesmanrorntotuasamlHowanJ Co.unlilliisrcliremcnt, he hilcrworked al Counlrysiilc Roses and Summersell Funeral Home. - He was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Mount Ulla and servedin iIk U.S. Amty in Indiaduring World War II. Survivors include his wife. Agnes Graham McDaniel, whom he niaiiied Jan. 18. 1953: and 3 sisters, Jeanelle McDaniel Brown of Woodleaf, Mar- gaiel McDaniel Snydcr of Mocksville andFraiKis McDaniel DrownofCool- eemee. Funeral services were cwiducted al 2 p.m. Jan. 24. al St. Luke's Lutheran Church by Hie Rev, Milbert Kurtz. Bmial followed in Ihe church cem- elery. Memorials may be made to Si. Luke's Lutheran Church, 11020 N.C. HighwaySOLMoufll Ulla,N.C28125. Joyce Snider Eagle Joyce Snider Eagle, 90, of Saiis- J buty.diedMond.iyancmoon,Jan,23. 1995 at Lutheran Nursing HonB of Salisbury afier a pcrioil of declining health and being seriously ill for three weeks. Shewas bomOct. 14,19I>4 in Davie County to Ihe lale Samuel P. and Malrona Walker Snider and was edu cated in the Davie County schools. She was a homemakerand a mem ber of No Creek Printilive Baptist Church in Mocksville. Her husband. Carpenter L Fjgle Sr,preccdedherindeathJuly30.1989. Survivors include 3 sons. B.W, liagle and Glenn F, Eagle of Salisbury and C,l,EagleJr.orSpcncer;2daugh- ler.s. Ttielma Silliman of Kaimapolis and NaiKy WatsonofFlat Rock; a ludf brother. Samuel D. "Bud" Snider of Woodleaf; a half sister, Nwinc Foster of Woodleaf: 16 gnuidchiidrcn; 25 great-grandchiidren; and a number of niece.s and nephews. Funeral services were condocled al 2 p.m. Jan, 25. at No Creek Primitive Baplisi Church in Mocksville with Ihe Rev, Steve Mowciy and Elder Eugene Ucnnell ofTiciating and burial follow- > ing in Rowan Menwrial Park in Salis bury, Memorials may be made lo No Creek Primitive BapiisI Church, c/o R.C, Wishom, Route I, Box 324, Ad- viuice, N.C. 27000, John Mack Mayfleld ^ Mr, Jcdin Mack Mayfteld. 73. of Cleveland.N.C..died al I l;12p,m,on Sunday, Jan, 15 al Rowan Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. He was bom on Aug. 23. 1921 in Allanla,Ca..5onorilKlalcRubySlt>kes Smilh. He was reared by his grandfa- tJKr. the laic Thurslon Mayfleld. and attended public schools in Atlanta, A retired employee of Martin Marietta of Woodlcar, he wa.s a mem ber of Erwin Temple CME Church, Woodleaf, and was a former Sunday School superintendent and member of Uie slewanJ board and choir. Survivors include: his wife of 54 years. Liuie Martin M.iyficlil;4 sons. JuIinL-MayneldorCooleemee.Alvin Mayfleld of Cooleemcc, Fellon May- field of Mocksville ami Wilton May- field of Advance; 5 daughters, Doris Gray of Woodleaf, Ruby Howell of Woodleaf, LexerisClineorCleveland, Deborah James of Mocksville, and Olympia Libby Neely of Cwleemee; 32 grandchildren; and 33 great-grand children. Funeral senices were held on Fri day, Jan. 20, at3 p.m. at ErwinTemple CMEChurch.Woodieaf, with the Rev. CalvinSmith.pastor.ofnciiiling. Burial was in Ihe church cemetery. Davie County Public Library MoQksvilla, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 26,1993- . ^ Thomas Beny Seivers / M''-'n»niasBenySeiveis.54.orJoTOsyille. rormeriy of Winaon.Sa- ctn.d«d at 12:52 p.™, Wednesday. Mr.Scive«wasboniMay31 1940 pr Annie ine U.S. Mannes and was disabled. He >WB of Uic Baptist faiih. Sim-iving are: his wife. Mis. Matyfelizatelh Cook Seivets ofthe home; a daughter. Mrs. Kim Cobler of Win- sion-Salem; asonanddaughler-in-law Mark and Denise Seivers of nilertyofJonesviIleimdHealhGtiffinof Dobson: a stepdaughter. Dawn Weathciman of Elkin; 4 grandchil dren; 3 sisters and brothers-in-law. Peggy and Clete Bourne of Lexington, Ruby and Sam Slyers of Winston-Sa- icm and Margaret and Arch Chatman of Kemersville. Graveside services were lield at 11 a.m. Frid.iy. Jan. 20 at Ronda Cem etery in Ronda. conducted by the Rev. Edgar Yatbrough. j Helen SpillmanTbrreqd Helen Spillman Dyson Underwpo Torrence. 68, of MuUins, S.C..' for merly of Rowan Cbunty, tlied Tuesj-,. day, Jan. 10, i995atMulliiis Hospjtaj, Death was unexpected. She was bom Aug. 7,1926in IJavie Cbunty to the late Lester and Barney Spillman. She was educated in the Davie Cbunty schools. , j, She was a homemaker and a mem? ber of the Baptist faith. . . u' She was preceded in death by liei;,^ first husband, Eugene Dyson; her sec-^ • ond husband. Robert N. Underwood;,| atid her third husband, Thomas W.' Torrence.She is survived by a son. Rognle'^ Dyson of Mulllns, S.C.; a stepson.? Roger Toirence of Salisbury; a step daughter, Diane Bell of Maxlon; a brother, Robeit Spillman of Mocks-.i ville;3half brothers, Ray, Tommy andii Kenneth Spillman, all of Mocksville;a > sIster.LucyMaeMyersofHunleisvllle; 2 half sisters, Betty Jean Brooks of.i, { Winston-Salem and Sharon Haneline of Hatiiiony; 4 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. '. JjT Funeral services were conducted ki Lyetly Funeral Home'sJantesC. Lyeriy^ Qiapel by the Rev. Tony S. Fox with burial following in Rowan Memo'rial-'| Park in Salisbury Jan. 13 at 3 p.m.•Y Oafe County Public LibraryMocksvllle, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 2,1995 J Fannie WilliamsAnderson Fannie Mayndd Williams Aiulcr- son. 85. ronnerly of Mocksville. died Tliursday. Jan. 26.1995 al Knollwood Rest Home in Winslon-Salem afler a period of declining liealtli and being seriously ill for a few days. •She was Inim Dec. 25. 1909 in ConuiKrcc, Ga. lo the late John and HatticMayncId Williams and was edu cated in the public schools there. She was retired from Mahallan In dustries in Lexington and was a mem- . ber of Etwin Temple CME Church. Her husband. Aitis Fcllon Ander son. preceded her in death. She is survived by 3 sons. William James Anderson of Fayelteville; 3 daughtcis. Diane Smith of Winslon- Salem. Doris AndcisonofMocksville, and Shiilcy Park of Upper M.ariboro, Md.; and several grandchildren and great.grandchild) en. Melvin Leo Dudley / Melvin l-eo Dudley of Joncsville ^ died Tuescby. Jan. 24.1995.HcwasboraSept.l2.l920inYad- kinCminlv lothc late Sam and Rachel Dudley. He was a reliied brick and nick mason. He is siirvivol by his wife. Joann Nance Dudley; 2 sons. Calvin DudleyofDobsonaiulMickcyDudleyofBoon- viUc; 4 daughtcis. Shirley Sprinkle, Bobbie Jean Adams. Kay Hobson and Barbara Jester, all of BoonviUe; 4 slep-ehildren.F.ddicWolfeorNorthWilkes- boro. Rev. Tim Wolfe of Ramseur. gheiiy Caton of Elkin and Michael Wolfe of Pilot Mountain; 8 grandchil- aren; 8 great-giandchildren; 8 step-irindchj!a.w.;2br<itlteis.PeteDudley iftd Odell Dudley, both of Wln^- Sfdem; and a sister. Lucille Reavis of Mocksville. 1 j He was preceded In death by two .4tsteis and two brothers. -! Funendserviceswereal2p.m.Jan.at Mount Pleasant United MethotJ- jaChuich,wherehewasamOTber,by •jhe Rev. Jack Luti and David Rorie.'2[urial followed in lite church eem- : Memorials may be made to Mount rieasant UMC CCmeleiy Fund, c/o JbniorMiller. l825NeboRoad.Boon- wille.N.C.27011. William Beattie Sr. William Ralph Beattie Sr. 86. of Shelby, died Thursday. Jan. 26, 1995 at Cleveland Memorial Hospilal. He was employed for 40 years and wa,s store manager at Tlie Great Atlan tic and Pacific Tea Company until his rellreinent in 1971. He was a member of First Baptist Church and a former member of the Lions Qub. He was preceded in death by his wife, Nellie Carpenter Beanie, on Aug.29. 1992; and his parents. William Wicr and Dora Ann Slroup Beattie. Surviving are a son. William R. Beattie Jr. of Beimtula Run, a daugh ter. Mae Beanie Bairelt of Atlanta. Ga,asister.JessieMossofCheityvilIe:3 grandchildren; and 2 great-grand children. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Jan. 28 at Webb Chapel, with Dr. Gene WallersonolTiciating. Burial followed in Sunset Cemelciy. Memorials may be made to Aniioch Melhodisi Cemetery Fund, c/o Merlyn Ciirpenler. Ri. 1. Box IdSA. Crouse N.C. 28033. , Mildred L. Hendrix 7 Mildred Lorraine Livcngood Hendrix. 68. of Winslon-Salem. widow of George F. Hendrix. died Jan. 24.1995 at Forsyih Memorial Hospital. Site was bom in Winslon-SalemJan. 2.1927lo Ellis Monroe Livengood Sr. and Martha Blanche Craft Livcngood. A memorial service was conducted a" 7 P-m. Jan. 26. at Mount TaborUnited Methodist Chuich by the Revs. Randolph P. Waugh and Steve Austin.She spent all her Ufc in Foisyih ™™'y and was a member of Mountl™r United Methodist Chuich and Circle No. II. She retired from Fitst Llmon National Bank oAef many yeais of service.' ' ' She was preceded in deaih by herbrother. EM. Liveiigood Jr.Syrvivors include a daughterMartha Agnew of Winston-Salem; a son. Steven Craig Hendrix of aem- mons: a g^daughten 3 btothei^ Joseph E Livengood and ThuimondJ.Litieng^ bolh of Witiston-Salem. and Phillip D. Liveiigood of Mocks- ville. . ,, Memorials may be made to MountT^bor United Methodist Church CTildren-s Dept.. 3543 Robinhood Road. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27106 or any Children-s Home of the donor's choice. j , / Gray Brewerl^esl Gray Bicwer. 87. formcrJv °'^:™'°"-Salem.dicdSa,.;rSni?dJ995 at Meadowbrook Terrace of County a Methodist Men and Jonesto^S garage closed^r!"" ^^yhound tire mil»gc Coach^ToVLre':'"''"^He was preceded in death by a snn Wayne UiBrewer.TherSvtcewaseonducledJan-sS™ ReT M ""^at by the in the church cemeleiy years. Ruth Lemons Brewer of H.-: ge Wood.s Retirement residence- 2 lem E,^■''^'°'^®°'^*''"'°''•Sa■em. Ernestine Tccna" Moore of C Bn-ii' ®' drawer. Frankpn Joe Brewerand Daniel "Dan"Brewer.boihofMocksville: I3g^d*n:JOgrea,.gra„dchiIdren®SJera.LoreneB^ai„atdofFra£„.•• Rstilifie B, Han of Ofamt**., 2 brothers. Joseph C. and oLv h" P "™lsmaybemadetol>i,rePf^Gm""n c/on30?o ""'•"'Melhodist C^reh'l30JoneslownRd., Winston 9,t» "N.C. 27103-5209. Pavie County Public LibraryMocksvillSr NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 2,1995 j Oiiiiiiii Itailey Lenily Liltinii tKiilcy Ijrmly. 64.of lxxingl(>n.ilie<l|(ic«by,Jan.2'). 1995al N.r. n.n|.lisl Ibispiial in WimKin- •Salcm. SIk was Nirn Miurli 26. 19.10 in Muiilgnnicty Counly lo Die late Hcniy .Slevenson and Fannic Lillian Reed Bailey and w as rclircd fnim Dixie Fur- niluic Cii. •Site is Siiiviscd by her husband. CTiariiclec Ix^^inly i,f ihc home; .1 ssins, Donald Ixinly of Soullintanl. Eamcsl Ixnily of Boonr and Raymond .Sieve lxnilyorixxingl(m:2dauglilcis,Iili/a-hclh Ann Peace of Danville and Doris Si-ailcllofCasar: LSgiandcliildien: IS gical gmialchildrcn; 2 ImoiIicr. I IcniyJ. Bailey of Ixxingion and Mack Ray BailcyofMiKksvilleiandalialfbrollicr.Tcny I enily of .Soulhinoiil. I'lincial scniccs ssciccondiiclnl al■f p.in, Jan. 27. al Voglers I'icdmoniFuneral Home in Ixxinglun by liteRev. Roy Queen. Burial followed atM.icedonia United Mcllioslisi aiurcli.where she had lieen a member.Mcinorials may be ntadc lo HeartMemorial liind. c/o Phyllis Finger,90.1 Dogwrxxl Imil. Ixxiiiglun. N.C i/ James Early Shinault James Early Shinault, 55. of Win- ston-Salem died Saluiday, Jan. 28, 1995, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He w,-is bom Nov. 4, 1939 in ivanlioe, Vx He spent most of his life in Winston-Salem, employed by Loeal Union % as a pipe fltler for mote than 30 years. He was of Die Baptist faiDi.^Survivors include his wife, Layuna Shrnaull ofthe home;adaughter. Holly Shinauliof the home; hismoDier.Ruby S. Hamby HoovenofWinston-Salem. a half-sister, Susie Owens of Madeira Beaeh, Fla., 4 half-brothers. Ronald Hamby of Greenville, Donald Hamby of Advance, Steve Hamby of King and Mike HambyofWinslon-Salem; 2step-. brothers. Robert G. Hamby and Tony E. Hamby, boDi of Winston-Salem; several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held Jan. 31, al I p.m. at Die Reese Funeral I lome Qiapel in AusDnville, Vx wiDi Elder E.W. Parks and the Rev. Bob Williams oflicialing. Burial followed in Oddfellows Cemetery in Ivanhoe, -Vx Chester Woemer Mr.ChesterJosephLewisWoemcr, 82. of Tanglewood Farm, Clemmons, formerly of Haveitown, Pa., died at his liomeThursday morning,Jam26,1995. Funeral services were at 10 xm. Jan. 30.1995 al Holy Family Catholic Church in Clemmons by Father Tho mas Walsh with burial following in Wesllawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. He was bom in Egg Harbor. NJ., April 24, l9l2to Albert L.andAmelia Braun Woemer. He served in the US Army during WWII, was a member of Die Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, and Holy Family Catholic Church in Clemmons. He was with Warner Theaters for 27 years in Philadelphix Fx and was the Volkswagen sales manager for Y.B.H. Sales and ServiceinEdgemonL Px Surviving are his wife. Mary LochnerWoenierofDiehome;3daugh- ters. Mary Lou Schubel of Broadrun, Vx,JaniceC. Kane-Hill ofHealdsbuig, Calif. andCaDiy A. Kofkeof Advance; 6 grandchildren. The family requests thai any memorials he made to Hospice of Win- slon-Salcm/Fbrsyth County. IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27103. or lo Cancer Services, Inc., 107 Westdale Ave., Winston-Salem. NC 27101. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 9,1995 . Sarah L. BarkleyJ Sarah Eliabcth Uwing Barkley. w. ftsmcrlyofTroulman, diedFriday Feb-3.1995alMeridiaiiNiirsingCen- Icr in Mooresville. She was bom in Cfamenon Aug 19.19(W to ihclalc Cbailie Ales.indcf niul Miriam AulenUwiiig, SliL'aiieiide.llhcaevel;iii.lc:i)N,itvsdicHils. .She w.-i^ a hKniciiiaker and rc'i'cd spiiinei for (lie Hall-Kale Te*- •ilf \fill inTrournwii, Jl^husbiirKLRcv. WiwIyColiim."-irkley. prceede.l her in dcalli l"el<. IS, iqsr ^l'L'v,.i.alM.prcrvde.llii,ltiiilil,yad.iiiyliter, ("ailiciinc W, llager, Sur\ iwi S include a son, Cliai Ics E Winec..rroflX-Mir,,na,;asiii(cr.noraA. Reid of lialiimoic. mj,; f, gp,y,j, flirldmi; and U)ga\al gundchlidren. ''"n"nl«niecsncmiolwhcJdi.i•I p.m. Feb. 6.« fiiid, Caplisi rtmah •ydicKcvs. Urady Tulle,on and J(din I-- Bronn iilTlcialing wiih burial fo|. I»«ing in Ihc church cctnelcry. Mcrrorials may be made lo ihe Alzheimer's AssociaUng, N.C. .Soulh- cm Piednioni Chapter, Epwortli Plate.'■121 .Shanmvk Dr. aiarlolte NC Jennie Pierce Barney JcnnicPierwBarney.79.ofWagner Road. Mocksville died Friday after-noon. I*b. 3,1995 al Forsylh Memorial Hospiul in Winston-Salem.Funeral serviceswere hddal2p-m.ftb-SalEalonFunefalChapelwilhlhe Rev. Glenn Sellers offtcialing. Burialfollowed in Cheslnul Gtore United ^lc^lwvli^l Cbua-h Cemetery.Mrs. Uaniey was bom in IredfllCounty, Sept. 17. 1913 lu the late fuland Viitlcy licllnrd Pierce and was aUoincmakcr. She was a member of ClicMniit Grove United Methodist Cliurcli, was an avid gardener and especially enjoyed outdoor activilics.11eibnshand,AvcryC.Barney,pn:- ccded licr in death May 10.1987. Survivors include a sister. Maude Waiien of Colorado; several nieces andneplicws.She was preceded in death by 3 biothers. Lcssic Sparks Moore l.es.sieSparks Moore, 90.dicdTucs-day.Jan.3l, 1995 al Autumn Care of Siilishuiy after a period of declining he.rlih. SlicwiisboniJunc9.1904inDavic County, (he daughter ofthe late NotiePnrks and Chiulcy Luther Sparks. iiducnied in the Davie County schools, she rclirctl as a seamstress form N.C-. Finishing Co. She was a mcmticrorYadkm United Methodist(Imrch .and Yadkin Community of Rowan County. She was preceded in death by her liushand. Nay David Moore on May 21. 1979, a son. Gilbert L. Moore onMay 6, 199.1; and a daughlcr. Alma Mivite Ingr.im in 1944. Survivors inciudcabrolher, Luther Parks of Advance:? sisters. Viola Lc-on.srd and Ruby Y.nbrough. both of Tyro. Alma Bonih.itdlofChurchland. Letha Wcavcrand Biddie Frccdie, bothof Rccdy Creek. Zcllic Weaver of CicminunsandSuePliclpsof Advance; 2 grandchildrenandagrcal-grnndchikl. A graveside service was conducted at 3 p.m. Feb. 3, al Greer's Chap'"!UnilcilMelliixiisi ChurchCemetery In Davidson County conducted by the ReV, Fred I lilt.paslorofYadkin United Methodist Church. Memorials may be made lo Yadkin United Methodist Oiurtdi in care of Rev. Fred ilill, I6S0 Panther CreekRoad. Salisbury, N.C. 28144. Mary MasuraMary Masura. 87, of Oxfoid. Ohio,formerly of Delruil, Mich., died Mon-Uay. Jan. 30,1995. Slw was preceded in death by nerhusband, Joseph Masura; and sisters.Anim and Helen.She is survived n daughlcr, JoyceGoTtlouofOxford.01tio;2sons,Rus5cll MasuraofDearborn, Mich, andDonald Masura of Advance; 8 grandchildren;and a gienl grandchild. Funeral services were conductedFeb. 3, at Saint Micluicl's Russian Orthodox Otuich InBedfoid. Mich, al 11a.m. Buiial followed in WoodmereCemetery in Dclroil. Mich.Memorials may be made lo SaintMieli.uVs,2f)355WcstChicagoSucel. Redford, Mich. ^her Wood Johnson ^ EstJKf WuoclJohnson, 74.ofFantt-inglonRoad,aicde.-ulyThursday,Feb 2 1995 alForsyth Memorial Hospitalin Winslon^-Salem after being in de- in Faniunglon. •She Wit. i member of FamimilonUnited Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, ba* jolmson Sr. of ihc horjw; 2 son^ EdJidinsoii Jr. of Yadkinville and Gene: Johnson of Winston-Salem; 2 grand-dnuglilere; and 2 grcal-grandchildtenToneml services were conducted at1 p.m. Feb. 4, al F-aton Funeral Qiapelwitb die Revs. David Nolan and Fred•.Sboafofficiali"!;. Burial followed mFanninglon Commtmily Ccinclcry.Memorials may he made to DavieCounty Cancer Services, c/o Rc^Ellioll.!'-O.Box424.Mtx:ksvi!lc.N-L. 27028. Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 16,1995 . WiUiam DennieAngell J William DennieAngell. 94, of Kan- napolis died Tuesday, Feb. 7.1995 al Cabamis Memorial Hospital in Con cord alter being in declining health for several months and seriously ill for three weeks. He was bom in Davie County Aug. 9, 1900 to tlie late Waymouth Brady and Maggie Elizabeth Gaither Angell. He had lived in Kannapolis since 1923. He was employed with Cannon Mills Company for 50 years until his retirement in 1973. He was a faithful member of First Baptist Church of Kannapolis where he had served as a deacon and been active in various phases ofchurch activities through the years. He wasamemberof theOrderof Redmen. He is survived by his wife. Pearl Pugh Angell of the home; a daughter. Thelma A. Churchill of Raleigh; 3 grandchildren and a great-grandson. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Feb. 9. at First Baptist Church in Kannapolis with the Rev. Don McNair and Dr. John William Angell of Winston-Salem officiating. Buiial followed at 2 p.m. at Joppa Cemeleiy in Mocksville where a graveade ser vice was conducted. Memorials may be sent to Fiist Baptist Church, 101 N. Main St.. Karuupolis. N.C. 28081. Wesley Eugene Fairclotli Wesley Eugene "Penny" Faircloth. 65. of Winston-Salem di^ Tliursday, Feb.9.1995inForsythMemorial Hos pital. He was bom March 9,1929 in For- .syth County to Willie Levi and Ella Mae Wilkins Faircloth. He was the owner and operator of Penny's Garage and Wrecker Service for 40 years arid served in the National Guard from 1949 to 1953. He was preceded in death by a sis ter, Mary Alice Faircloth Gmbbs. Surviving are his wife. Martha Mozelle Faircloth of the home;3daugh- tcrs. Cricket Faircloth of Winston-Sa lem and Sherry and Vonce Wiles and Margaret Ring oil of King; 2 sons. Arlcn Eugene Faircloth and Danny Ray and Doris Faircloth. all of Win ston-Salem; S grandchildren; 2 broth ers, William Mack Faircloth ofOcala, Fla. and Donald Bodenhainer of Mpcl^llle. ; f . ; • lWralse(viile^weieat2^Ll^.'.12 at HaywitijNilJIler-,^!^!^^ ' i foilpweil k .Oanlen^^idem^'iln ' Watkeitbwn. /Annie C. Arnold Annie Lee Cleveland Arnold, 51 .of Excalibur Lane, Mocksville, died Sat urday, Feb. 11, 1995 at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. She had been in declining health for several years and seriously ill for a week. Bom March 12.1943. in Anderson. S.C. Mrs. Amold.adaughteroflhe late I lerman and Louise Kemp Cleveland, was educated In the Davie County schools. Last employed with Weldon- Hall Furniture CP., she was a member of Fairfieid Baptist Church in Mocks- viiie. A son. Victor N. Arnold, died Jan. 2,1993. Survivors include her husband, Clayton K. Arnold; 2 sons, Ray J. Ainoid of Mocksville and Garth N. Arnold of Cooleemee; 2 daughters. Brigett L. Arnold and Anita Mock, both of Mocksville; 3 brothers. Henry Oeveland of Woodleaf and Eric D. and Gordon R Qeveland. both of Mocksville; 2 sisters. Dianne C Rob erts and Audrey L. Cleveland, both of Cleveland; and 5 grandchildren. The funeral was tobelhursday at 3 pan, at Fairfielti Baptist Chiirch in MottksvillewiththeRcv.MarcitpWil-, lioms officiating and tnlrial foUtiwing in the church cemetery. •' ' . 1 Harvey Lee Frost friend Advance; a devotedh?s ul I «"■ Advance- frien^T Wiley Abraham Ellis / Wiley Abraham Ellis Sr., 105, for-V merly of COoleemee and a resident of MeadowbrookofDavie,diedWednes- day. Feb. 8, 1995 at Davie County Hospital. He was bom in Davie County Dec. 19. 1889, a son of the late Abraham Lincoln and Suzanna Foster Ellis. He was a retired merchant and a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife. Lydia Williams Ellis, and a son. Wiley Ellis Jr. Survivors include a sister. Lovie Williams of Smith Grove community; a grandson. Fred Ellis Sr. of Mocksville; agreat-grandson, Fred Ellis Jr. of Mocksville; several nieces and neph ews.A graveside service was held at 11a.nt Feb. 10. at Liberty United Meth odist Church Cemetery conducted by the Rev. David Reep.Memorials may mode to Liberty United Methodist Church. Glarlstone Road. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Annie Harding HauserJ Annie Hanling Hauser, 79. diedSunday.Feb. 12. l99SatPulaskiConi-munity Hospital alter a long illness. She was bom March I, 1915 in Davie County, the daughter of the late William "Bud" and Mary Hawkins Harding. She was a member of ChinquapinBaptist Chinch in Davie County. She moved to Puiaski, Va. in 1989 to live with her daughter.She issurvivedby2daughteis. Betty BtdiannonofPulaski and Regina Mock of Mocksville; 5 grarulchiithtn; KathyPeoples of Biacksburg. Va.. TerryHattser of Winston-Salem, Lee Young of Dublin. Va.. Wayne and DeniseMock of Mocksville; 2 great granddaughters and a host of relatives oitd friends. Funeral services were to be conducted at I p.m. Feb. 15, at Morrison-Studevent Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville with burial following in the Chinquapin Baptist Church tcra- etery. Davie County Public LibraryMocksvillf, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPWSE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 16,199S 1 / Sherill Lloyd Thompson SlKirill Lloyd Tlioiiipson. 83. of Ml. Oilcad. died Tuesday morning. Feb. Id. 1995 al Monlgomeiy Memo rial Hospital in Troy after a brief ill ness. He was a native of Montgomery County, a member of Stoney Fork Baptist Church and a retired fanner. Survivors include his wife. Blanche B. Thompson of Mt. Gilead; 2 sons.VeroonThompsonof Mocksville and Gayle TItompson of Mt. Gilead; a • daughter.ReneaDiaiteBennetlofKing; 4 grandchildren and 9 great grandchil dren. Tlie funeral was to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday. Rb. 16. at Stoney Fork ^"?1ctTOriais may be made to Stoney Fork Baptist Church. Route 2. Mt. Gilead. N.C. 27306 or Hospice of Montgomery County. Route 2. Box MS 4. Troy. N.C. 27.371. ,Nina Parks ReitT J NinaPhiksReid,7l.ofBuflitigton. died Monday. Feb. 13. 1995 at her residaice. She was bom in Alamance County totlte late Clarence Franklin and Carrie Cratchdeld Parks and was retired from Southeastcm Savings and Loan Asso ciation. She was a member of Davis Street United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Joseph Alden Reid in 1993. Survivors inctudeadaughler. Becky Helderman of Mocksville; a grand child; 2 step-grandchildren; 2 sisters. Carleen Shepherd of Burlington and Margaret Barham of Washington; a brother. Carl F. Parks of Burlington. Funeral .services were to be con ducted at 2p.m. Fd>. 15.1995 at Lowe Funeral Home Chapel cortducted by the Rev. DeimonI Reid with burial following at Alamance Memorial Park. Memorials may he made to the Masonic Home for Children, 600 Col lege Street. Oxford. N.C. 27565. /\ - Mildred UitdtW^^ i Deadmon ^ Nursing ^Vfinston- • was ,beenahotwtnaktf. ^ she ; the W3*r B„{talo Christi® • a Tenn. and had '• '"Stit: resided ^svaiefotlhepasl ^ •; Johnson, in Mocks : months. _ jaugbw* H* In addiuon » g^e andisurvivedby^^Ji^.Tenm; t^'Seside^^^^S- ' day - If f:tyfianChurdt in » ^ considered for 9 OdeU Ernest Whitt ; OdellEinesl Vmitt, 74. Of Lettington.diedlaleSaluiday.Fib.ll.alN.CBapUst Hospital in Winston-Salemaf- ter being in declining healtlu He was bom in Foisyth Couttly June 27,1920 to the late Sidney Win-UmipandldaF.ColourWhittandwM aieUttd mail clerk with the KaW^l- road. He was a veteran of w UAmy-Air Corps, and was of the Bap- "''ifotiife.BilUeJeanGoyensWW^^ preceded him in death, Dec. 25,1985.Suivivots include a son. Jetty RWhiitofWaco.Texas;agrandsonBnd several nieces and nephews. _ A graveside service was held at 2o.m. Feb. 14. in iheNalional Cemetery in Salisbury with the Rev. Lynne.BlankenshipofTicialing.. V . ' . The family ieques» meinoiials beconsideiedfortheAtneiie®Child^8 Home, Cotton Oiove'Road, Lexing ton. N.C. 27292. y ! >0 'i Lisa Marie Wiesener .■;Li$a Marie Wiesener, 19. of Hhinown, died at her hoiiie.Wednes^ t -^y,FBb.,8..1995.. . ... .-.She was bpm !S^ 28,.1975 in:'•Rtiduiion4Va:,tpSteiihietiBynn^ .7Cidtoine HestefiWteeneri j•; .-Services ; were ItohdUcled 'at 3i;30 :'tp.m.FebilOatVogiei'sR^iioldaRaad ;. Chapel by" thd Revs: Bill Yates anti iI 'Cikg B6wh)an. ^Biuial followed.t Flns^thMmqiid ^^} ^iShe 'aitenileii schobi at; The .3j aiUdienV{ 'School. , . .j ''''Survivors iitclude liw'iiwtherwd'!{ fatherofjhehoiteVmaleinalgrandpiir-'l^ enis, MaiyM.ee H«(er and Jomes.D.y1 HesterSf.ofWinslbn^alemipatemal i' grandparents, Mildreb aiid CharleS 'i! 'WieseneH'an auiik;Pebfaiiflante$^of:|! Winston-^dem;3uiKi«,GipegHester jI ofjWinslab^aleiih' Milw.Hester of .i> .'hfocksville'andJUn Hester of St. Pe- fj ■te^uig;rta:"i;f 't .f The fon^jr, letjuesls that ®y roe- i ' iiibrlals be.:tiuute' lo. The. Children's '.jCinter, 2315 Coliseum Dr.; Wipston-, jI S^em. U.C. Ml^^Spi; ;r;'' • f ?; ! t Davie County Public UbraiyMocksi/ilffp NC . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECC^, Thursday, Feb. 23,1995 ElminaRenegarAnderson Elmina Renegar Anderson, 78. of BearCreek Church Road. Mocksville. died early Tuesday morning at her liomc. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Thursday at Sandy Springs Baptist Church conducted by tlie Revs. David Ktser. Howard Wagoner and Coy Miller. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family was to rcceivetl friends from 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials may be made to The Alzheimers Association, 836 Oak St., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27101. Mrs. Anderson was bom July 16. 1916 in Iredell County, a daughter of the late Lanto and Annie Wallace Renegar. She was also a member of Sandy Springs Baptist Giurch. Survivors include: her husband. C.R. Anderson, of the home, to whom she married on Dec. 20.1936; 5'sons, Charles Anderson of Winston-Salem. Jerry and Maurice Andersrmof Mocks ville. Donald Anderson of Statesville artd Billy Anderson of Va. Beach, Vo.; 2 sisters. Gerline Renegar and Patty Strrckner both of Winsttm*Salem; 5 brothers, Raymond Rcmgar of Har mony, Jose|di Renegar of Statesville, George Renegar of Qtarlotte, Aldean and'HtamasteeRettegarofWinston-: Salem; 9 gtankhildrm; and 8 8"^* She was preceded in death by.-3 nbrotb^,'Colin'.Renej^.llltjd^^^^ Renegar and AlvjnRetfcgar.' '' ;^- ': jFloyd C. Baldwin ^ Floyd Clinton Baldwin, 79, of Natalie Dr., died Feb. 17, 1995. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. HewasbomJan.20.19l6inWilkes County to Robert and Florence Rash Baldwin. He was retired from Greyhound Bus Lines artd served in the U.S. Ma rines Corps during WWII. He was preceded in death byadaughter.Sharon Pack. Surviving are his wife. Ruby Spivey Baldwin of the home; 2 sons. Michael Baldwin of High Point and Gary Baldwin ofAdvartce;3grandchildrea. Tina McDonald and Amy and Erin Baldwin; 3 brothers. Robert Baldwin of Winston-Salem, Sherman Baldwin of Jacksonville. Fla. and Warren Baldwin of Orlando, Fla.; a sister, Akron Elkins of Broadway. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday at Hayworth-Miller Silas Qeek Chapel with Dr. Mark Costs olliciating. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. ftwctor Brown , ?3PIBit)wiiRoad,dledMMday.I%b;' -20rat,WlllowbiookHealthCareCbn- f ^ .SwC^toJaiiiesItefei;^ :. . ;if^^9Ye^.ftoctoi;Mii.Brovm^'y; a.honifemaker and was a member of iMptt^ View Baptist qiurclu/!" ' M®.herhus6and;ofi6I* -• •5W^'W.^^®'ow^oflhehcme!i, h ifrl^nsltters. Rose WhltUngioti pf'/ - JijiesviUe and Jatie^ Bodetihamer ofj -Rti^ I^; five sons, Bhiier Brown of ; Jonn-Brown of.'HenHlon,Va. Dan Brown ofBiimn;4' , both of Mocksviile, Haiel'Muliis'of ^ ;Cittls Heights, C&lif.:3brotheis.2eno-. |™*»ofSiate8ville,;PoiteffWctorof.>i■Jones vlllej./JaTroyai Prpctdf;?.a of i) .^•giBndehildten.dJ5i>!ttr';)C6iftf.w jBttrial foUowed in the ditiith bem- c {?®«y-ThplamUyiBeeiyedfHeitdslrom; Qen^ Foiidly Hiiiend S«vice;^4Si7 • little Mountain Road, JonesvUle. , Ruby Mooney BatesJ Ruby Ellen Mooney Bates, 69. ofSuny Rest Home in Dobson, formerly ofArarat, died Monday afternoon. Feb.13.1995 at Hugh Chatham Hospital in Elkin after a short illness. Bom April 28. 1925 in Hantett County, she was the daughter of the late Squire C. and Nora Lee BolesMooney. She attended Copeland High School in Dobson and graduated fromWest Yodkin High School in Hamp- tonville. She was the widow of F. William Bates. Survivors include a son. William Terry Bates of Mocksville and asister,Ruth Mooney Defresne of Dobson. She was a member of'Pine HillFriends Meeting of AiaraL Rmetal services were held tJiere at2 p.m. Feb. 16 with boiial follovving inMount Pleasant Baptist Church C^em- eteiy.Services were conducted by Pastor I. LoydPugh.' MemotialsmaybentadetolhePineHill Fiieruls Building Fund, c/o Pat^ Bniner, Route 1, Ararat. N.C 27007. Davie County Public Library. : Moeksviilts NO nad," Hiunptddville^'KC^T^^ C5— DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECQW, Thursday, Feb. 23,1995 y Ambrose Lanfear Cram AmbroseLanfearCnunofBetmuda Village, roimeily a New Yoik allor- itey. died Feb. 14.1995. aAera lengthy illness. He was boni Feb. 14.1911 in Chi- cago. III. to Ambrose and Phoebe Sowden Cram. . He was educated at Exeter Acad emy, Danmoulh College and gradu ated flora the University of Chicago Law School in 1935. He entered politics briefly as a can didate for the New York State Senate and was active in Young Republicans there. A member of the New York Na tional Guard, he became a major and served in the Facificthroughout World Warn. He practiced law at the firm of Patterson. Belknap and Webb and be longed to Riverside Chuich wheie he twice served as chairman of the Board of Deacons. He was active in the New Yorfc Baptist Society and the National Boards of the American Baptist Churches. In 1970. he became special assis tant to the president and professor of law and political science at Linfield Cbllege in McMinnvitle. Ore. He also enjoyed a long association with Chaulaugua Institution in New York that began in l93Q. ThetBhemet and married Mary FrancesBestor. who survives. In 1984. they moved to Bermuda Village. He became involved with the Piedmont Triad North Carolina Chap ter of the Alzheimer's Association, which established a leadership award in his honor. In addition to his wife, he is sur vived by 2 sons. Bestor Qain of Ar lington. Mass, and Chtistqiher Ctaniof Cuoga Lake, N.Y.; a daughter, Louise Cram Hmtnian of Peiuiington.NJ.; a sister. ;Hio^,Pje^n p^^ Petersbi^ figraj^hlki^o (ud Staat-granddiildreiL'' 'A tnetnoii^ service Is planned for the sutnmer atChautauqua In^iutibn in Chautatiqua. N.Y.' ' J EdnaParteDyson Dyson Road, Mocksville,SI Feb. 18.1995 at her home. ^hi^"been seriously ill since Decernber.ShewasbominDavieCounty^L 14 i9I2lolhelateWilliajnaeveIand Thomas Monzy Dyson, whom sten I Mnv 3 1941; a son. Jimmy vTmson of Mocksville; a daughter. orandchiidren; eteryorbuadingfi^cJN^^UnitedMcthcdistai^Edwards Road, Harmony, N.C 2i»^- /Janice W.Edwards ^ Janice Whitlock Edwards. % ofWinston-Salem died Friday.1995 ai her daughttt'shomc in MOCKS *'"shewasboraJune5,1928inDavie County to John A. and Haley Myers ^'alrtas a member of Hardi»n 26 years of service where she was amena«oftheAT&TPi^«to^ Surviving ate her husband. James Howard Edwards of the home; 3 sons, Bobbie Brown of the hoine, Jcdinnie Brown of MocksviUe.Tommy Brown of Danville. Va.; a daughter, MiieCartnetofMocksvine;astei«on.Tim Edwards of Winston-Salem; a stejvdaughter, Judy Brock 'gn,«te«ldren;2step<iandchildiTO.4 ^ Ruby Jones of Advance. Ruth Davis of Mocksville, Helen Hestt* of Winston-Salem. Blanche Vestd of Winston-Salem; a half-sister, DoiaSheets of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were FCb. 1^2pm-atHaywotlh-MillerSitoCi^ Chapel by the Revs. Tim Byerly. Burial followed inOakiawnMetnoiialGaidensCeme^. Memorials may be m^ W Hos- nice of Davie County. 215 HospitalSueet.Mocksvine.N.C27(J28.pav,e - nffiidmnslntemauonal. P.O.Box 182, Mocksville.N.C. 27028orlheAmericanCaneerSocietyj^ Omce 1900 South HawthorneFbBythMedicaIPark.Snite622.Win- unn-SaletO.N.C 27103-3901. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECQ^RD, Thursday, Feb. 23,1995 Ollie Gibson Evans / Ollie Gibson Evans, 86, of Scenic Street, Mocksville diedThuisday, Feb. 16, 1995 at Autumn Caie of Mocks ville. She was bom in Old Fbit Sept. S, 1908 to the late Norman and Josie Moore Gibson and was retired from Burlington Industries. She moved to Davie County in 1972, a former resi dent of Nebo in McDowell County. She wasamemberofVictory Bap tist Church where she had been a Sun day school teacher. She was a well known area poet, an avid gardener and quilter. She was preceded in death by her (irst husband. Rev. Samuel L. Evans, in 1939, arul a son. William Allen Evans, during World War It. Surviving are her husbaiul, Clifford Evans of the honie;Sdaughters.Gladys Darkis of Mocksville. Helen Curtis of Marion, Betty Dobson of Nebo, Jean Pyatt of Rutherfordton and Pearl Huffman of Candor, 3 sons, Doyle Evans of Forest City, Raymond Evans of Oxford, Miss, and Jeny Evans of M3con,Ga.;22 grandchildren; 30gieat grandchildren; arul 3 sisters, Nora Hurt of Johnson City, Term, Georgia Couch arul Delia Queen of Marion. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Feb. 18, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Shelby Harbour ofTiciat- ing.AgTaveside service was conducted at3:30p.m. In Oak Grove Cemetery in Marion. The family requests memorials be considered for tire Building Fund of Victory Baptist Church, P.O. Box 686, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. Jerry Wayne Mock J Jerry WayneMock,57,of Advance died unexpixtedly at his home. HewasbomS^ 19,1937in Davie County to Elmer S. and Julia Marsh Mock and was an employee of AMP, Inc. in Winston-Salem. He is survived by 2 daughters, Judy AdamsofWinston-SalemandSaundraPbwers of Oak Ridge; 2 sons, Sim Mock and Patrick Mode of Winston- Solem; S grartdchildren; artd a sister, Betty.CMtonofAdvanctC n ' ninetal services were conducted at1 pan, t%b, 20, at Vpgter and^Scns | CtenirntmCha^l^'llieRev&Miire ' Clara Mae Griflith y Clara Mac GaitherGrifltth, 101, of Autumn Care of Mocksville and for merly of Statesville, died Thursday, Feb. 16,1995. She was bom in Davie County Sept. 9,1893. A daughter ofthe late Richard and Jane Owens Gaithcr. she was a homemaker. She was a membcrof Society Bap tist Church and the Church Missiortary Society. Her husband, Oman Griflith, pre ceded her in death in 1972. A son, Paul Grimth, and a grandson, Ricky Grif fith. also preceded her in death. Survivors include 2 sons, Raeford Griffith of Uxington and Ralph Grif- filh of Statesville; and 2grandchildrBn, RandallGrilfilhand Rhonda Whiteside, both of Harmony. Funeral services were conducted at Society Baptist Church at 4 p,m, l<b. 19, with the Revs. Steven 0)x and Billy Stroud officiating. Burial fol lowed in the chtrrch centetery. William M. Nichols \J William M, Nichols, 71, of Toomsboro, Ga., died Thursday, ireb. 2,1995 in a Macon, Ga. hospitrd, AnativeofCooleemec,hehadmade his home in Wilkinson County, Ga., for the past five years and had lived most of his adult life in Jacksonville, ITa. A veteran of World War It, he served with the U.S. Navy, He was a retired civil service employee at the Jacksonville Naval Air Station and a member of the Naval Fleet Reserve, He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include wife, Nellie Nichols ofToomsborotason, Raymond NichotsofToomsboto;3sisters, Grace Drahos of New York, Ruth Rich and Reba Mclntyte, both of Woodleaf; 2 grandchildren; artd a number of nieces and nephews. Graveside services were conducted at Salem Methodist Church cemetery in Wilkinson County. Evelyn S76i5ey / Evelyn SutphinOraley, 63. of 114Arbor 1-ane, Mocksville, died Thurs day. Feb. 16.1995 at Fotsylh Memorial Hospital alter an Illness of several weeks. . ShewasbomSeptS, 1931 inBoone County. W, Va.. to Booker H. and Virginia Duty Sutphin. She was veryactiveaiYadkin Valley BapUst Church andwttsantemberofthechoir. She is survived by her husband, O.Ralph Graley of the home; a daughter. Debra Gnilcy Dean of Belews Creek; 2 sons. DavidOraley of Mocksville airf Teny Graley of aemmons; 3 grandchildren; a sister, Mary Marchun of St Albans, W. Va.: a brother, CharlesSutphin of Havana, Fla,; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were at 3:30 p.nt Sunday at Yadkln Valley Baptist autch by the Rev, Leon Wood, withburial in the church cemetery. /Nelle Parker y NelleCroweParker,to,ofl«ing- um, died Saturday, Feb. 18, \99SMForsyth Memorial Hospital tn Wm- sion-Salem. _ „She was bom in Spartanbur^ !».u Aus.26, l925toJamesWilliamCrowe and Lonte Watson Crowe and wasreiired from Ingtam Studios of 1^-ington. She wasarn^of Baptist Church in j,--^ivlngare2son8,Joseph1^ of Salisbury and John Parkerofihe homeandJayneBaneofLawrencevdte Oa.; 5 grandchildren; a gl^^- child; and a great great grandchildHie funeral was held at 2 p.in-Feb. 21 ai Davidson Funeral Honw ChapejoJiducted by the Rev. Jack Moms. Burial followed in Forest Hill Memo rial Park Cemetery, .Memorials may be made to Hm- pice of Davidson County. P.O. Box1941, Lexington, N .C 27292, .aipicfa)^cme^.j.'^ e 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECQRO, Thursday, Feb. 23,1995 I ElbertH. SmithElbeitHclsab«kS.mlh.7'l,ofBc- thlfhem Road. Advance, died law Fn- day nigh.. Feb. 1995 m Meadow-biookManorofClemmons.HewasbocninDavieCouniyMarch 16 1920 .0 Ihc lale Oils and Ula Howafd Smilh and bad been a reallotand tesidenlial building coniracor. HcwDsalong-sandingnwrn^rol Be.bl«h«n Uni.ed Melhod.sl Church.FanninglonMasonicLodgeandachar. ,ef member ofSmid. Grove Run.an ^"Hewasalicctrsedairplanepilora^ held a ban. radio opemlors license. Hewa.s active in politics and was a mem- bcroflheNor.hwestEconom.ct>cvei onmcni Association 1967-19' (- He was an active member of SmtiltGroveFireDepatunenlformany yean,assisting irt its esiabUshmemj^o aiionand.rainir.g-Dur.r.gWo.ldWar ll,heservedmtheU.S.Aitny_ He was preceded in death by a sis ter. Nrjrma Cook.Surviving arehis wife. Pearl Spill- man Smith oftl.ehome;2daugt.te.s,Gail Gregory of Winston-Salem aj^Trudy Essick of Uxington; 2 sonsEldridge Smith and Gary Smith, boof Advance; 4 sisters. ^^ Bla Gray Snuth. both of Mtxl^- ville, lean West of Advan« and BsreBltwkofUwisville-.JbrothctsH^ smith. Arnold Smith and ChuUs. .. Smith, all of Advance; and 6 grand I '^'pS^serviceswereiMOdt^".UB.m.Feb.20.iuBelhleliOTUoi^ ' .. MethoiBsi Church with the Revs.^ManinandDonaUFunderbuikofTtc^ adng. Burial with Masotuc graye^riieswasconducwdbyiheFanmnglon Masonic Lodge in the church cem- r^emoriala may be ma^ ««; -pice of Forsyth County. UOX SouA Suatfotd Road, or Bethlehem UntiedChurch.RDutel.Advancc.N-C;zn»6. "SESli'CooteTst^W ' County native, died Friday, reo SaUsbuty.8ssters.i.y , Tb 14 at South Rivet Church lowed in the church cemetery. Ralph Hunter-ftacy . Judge Ralph Hunter Tracy. 84 ofBermuda Village, died19.1995 at Forsyth Mentor^ Hospi _ '^•HiwasbomMarchS.wioin^ ;{ori;Conn.ioRiilphAlon??wdGtace ; "XiSiiaduateof^theUnivers-^ofhiichigttn and obtained Ws lawpee'from Chicago-Kent Cplle^-HU-S-Anoyvei^pfW"'".. Ksacompeiitiveswimmer trtthe i Trairy of the home: 2 «aen--B«;y |(^chael and Doris Pap^>J ;York; a brother. Donald G. . .Tta^ofColoradoisevetalmectsand 1 Peb 22. at Bermuda Villageirdte ^v. Dusty Fiel^ ^tina rA graveside s«vicc tollwed inIhe Veterans Cemetery in Salisbtiiy. Gar! Lee Stroud GatI Lee Stroud. 81. of Statesvil died Friday. Feb. 17. 1995 at Da Community Hospital. HewasbomDec.6, l9l3tothel: Henry W. and Santh Marlow Siro and was retired from Dtexel-Heiit.s Fumilure in Mocksvilie as a fini machinist. He served in the U.S. Army duri World War II and was a member Clarksbuty United Methodist Chur- He attended Pleasant View Etap Church in Hannony. Survivors include his wife, Nao CannerSttoud;ason, Rev.lesseStn ofHannony;2brother5,SlameySlri of High Point and Gilbert Stroud Suiesville; 4 sisters. Ruth Jrmes Mocksvilie. Grace Lagle of Moc ville; Bemice Williams of Greensb and Verlia Richardson of Elkin; an gntndchildren. A iKolher. Roy Sirottd, preco him in death. Funeral setvices wereconducle. 2 p.m. Feb. 20, at the Westmorel; Chapel of Bunch-Johnson Funi HomeinStaiesvillewithburialfolli ing in Iredell Memorial Gardens. Full military rileswereprovider VF.W. Post 2031 of Slatesville : the Harold LiltlefieldChapler68 of D.A.V. ofSlatesville. Davie County Public Library MocKsvillt, NC Myrtle E-AngellMyitleEsielleEagleEidsonAngell. 80. of Bell Farni Road, Staiesvilledied / atihehomeofherdaughieT.whereshehad make her home for 14 yeais, late Wednesday night, Feb- 22,1995. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. Feb. 24, in the DulchmM Cteek Baptist Church Cemetery in Davie County with the Rev. Tom Tuggle officiating. Slie wa.s bom Sept. 12. 1914 tn Davidson to the late John and Myille CtKik Eagle and had been a home- maker. She was a member of Dutchman Creek Baptist Church. Her first husband, W.B. Eidson. died in 1973 and her second husband, Paul Angcll.died in 1980. She was alsopreceded in death by a daughter, Ann Atigell Hoover, in 1982.Survivingare adaughler.Faye Davis of Statesville with whom she made her home; a son, Frank URoy Eidson of Kannapolis; 12grara!children; IVgreat- grandchildren and 8 great great-grand children. LIuyd Horace Brofvn U. Commander Lloyd Horace Brown Sr., 65, of Cana Road, Mocks- ville, died Wednesday morning, Feb. 22, 1995 at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem afier a brief illne.ss. He was bom in High Point Jan. I, 1930 to the late James A. and OIlie Jones Brawn and was the wage and salary administrator of N.C. Baptist Hospital and Wesley Long Hospital in Greensboro. He graduated from the I ligh Point city schools and received a bachelor's degree in political science from High Point College. He attended Wake Forest Law Scliool. He was also a graduate of the U.S. Naval Officers Candidate School. His tenure in the Navy included duty on the USS Midway, USS Shasta and USS Thuban, with jthity at Nor folk, Washington, D.C and Ethiopia. He was a member of Batons Baptist Church where te had taught die adult ■.men's Sunday Scl^'clas.a^ had servedasanusheranddeac^Hewts ' also a member of the North Davie Ruritan Club and the Tarheel Chapter Retired Officers Associadon (TROA). Survivors include his wife, Ndda Pope Brown of the home;2sons,'Uoyd Brown Jr. and Jimmy Brown; his step mother. Esther Brown of High Pbinh 2step: sisters, Maty'.Qna Paih^ andH^etteBellpn^l^ofJaihKto^.' FUneial'setviceitvrilli'fiill itiiiitaty'honors were conducted at 11 ajn. I^.24, d Nitons Bapl|uphi^.vvilh the foUpweil hi dib'cjii^'^oeaieteryiM'^Memot^ may be made to EatoiteBapdsl Opekdon>Outreac(i, 430Eatotis Clturch Road, Mocksville,N.C 27028 or the. Amecu^ HeartAssociation, t^o .^i^' LrwkabiU,Branch Banl^ a^Tinist.~P.O^^ ■406,MdcksvitIo,N.C27028t(iac^-ity of the donor's choice. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday/March 2,1995 . 'S.cfU»ltgton,aKu..»-y.Fa>;M. >W5 at bexington Memorial Hospitd.She was born May U, 1912 mWilkes County to the late George Paul and Emaline Holbrook Roberts and was a homemaker.Survivors include her husband,Edward Walter Bochniak of the home,- anrfabrolher.aydeThomas Roberts ofCooleemee.Funeral services were conducted at11 a.m. at Voglers-Piedmont FuneralHome Chapel with the Rfv. GaryGiteon oirtcialtng. Burial was at Forest Hill Memorial Park. Memori®'' may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Gertha Smith Combs Gertha Smith Combs. 96, forwrlyof Cana Road, Mocksvme,die«i^r- day, ftb. 25,1995 at Autumn Care ofMocksville. ,,Funeral services were held j la.m. Feb. 27, al Ncedmore BaptistChurch, conducted by the Revs.HowardWagoncrandHaydenCarlnw. Burial followed in the church cem-'''shewasbomJune9,1898inlre^UCounty.adaughterofthelateMarsh^ and Minnie Stacklealhef Smitl^^was a homemaker and ac^eriwro- ber of Needmore Baptist Church.Survivors include 3 sons, Loyd CCombs of LexingUMi, Walter R. andHoyleCombsofMocksville;2dau^-lets,Paulii«C.OUphantofKatinapolisand RubyWalker ofWoodle^;3^ ters, Mary Slain of Kant^l^ Bw chUdrcA* Willis Lee Bedford y WiUisLeeBodfotd,65,ofBodford Lane, Mocksville. died at his homeearly Wednesday morning, Feb. 22,1995 after a sud^n illness. He was bom in Fbrsylh CountyMay 22,1929lolhe!ateCharlesF.andBessieBrownBodfotd and was retired from banding room supervisor at Drexel-Heritage Furniture Company with 38 years of service. He was a memberofCourtney B ap- tist Church where he was a formerSunday School director and deacon.He was most recently chairman of the maintenance committee. He served in the U.S. Army duringihe Korean QmfiicL Heenjoy^ refill-ishing and restori ng fumilure and lour ing flea markets. Survivors include his wife of 44 years, Doris Burgess Bodford of thehome; 5 sisters, Lucille Sapp, Lena Call, Alice Hackelt and EthelStandfield, all of Winston-Salem, and Margaret Howerton of Kemersville; 2 brothers. Franklin "Bud" Bodford and Charles "Pete" Bodford, both of Win ston-Salem; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services were conducted at2 p.m. Feb. 24, at Courtney Baptist Church with the Rev. John Brown officiating and burial following in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to IheCemetery Fund of Courtney Baptist Church, c/o Mrs. Batry S. Smith, 4207 N.C Hwy. 801 N., Mocksville, N.C. 27028. , Oavie County Public LibraryWocksvillt, NG DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday/March 2,1995 'r £ Luther Samuel Home /■ Lulher Samuel Home Sr.. 81, of•' I-usby,Md.foimerlyoflredelICounly,died a( his home Monday, Fcb 20 1995. * 'I le was bom in Iredell Counly Sepl.1. 1913 and was a relired conslniclion worker. Survivors include; his wife. HazelCooke Home; 4 sons, Luther SamuelHome Jr. and Kevin Donnahuc Home,both of Mocksville, Roger Dale Home ofYadkinvilleandJainesLulherHomeofRalcigh; bdaughtcrs, Peggy StanleyofMocksville, Elaine Perkins and LynnWagner, both of Topsail Island. JudyBurton of Advance, Cherie Eveieil ofLusby, Md.. and I>amela Blanford of Lewisville. Texas; 2 broUiers, RobertHome and Earl Home, both of States-ville; 2 sisters. Pansy Whiting andLouise .Shoemaker, both ofStalesville;26 grandchildren; and 20 great-grand children.Puncral services were conducted atI I a.m. I^b. 24, .at the WestmorelandChapel of Bunch-Johnson Funeral"Home followed by burial at IredellMemorial Gardens in Statesville. , LoisRenegar I toisFayeSwisherRenegar,55,ol Boonville,died Saturday morning, Feb. 25,1995 at the home of her sister.She was bom in Yadkin CountyJuly25,l939toAlvin "Ab** andMsdge Swisher. She worked at Unifi, Iiu;. and Food Lion. She was a member of.Br^nFriends Meeting, where she was tr^surer of her Sunday school dass. She was preceded in death by herhitsbai^ Worth "Red* Renegar and herfather. " :Surviving are her son,'William "Billy" of Boonville; hn-tnother ofHamptonville; 5 sisters, Nellie Winner of Hamptonville, ' MatyRichardson of Harmony, .ZelmaEddleman and Nancy Steelrnan bi^of Lbne ihclcoiiy,'Fhyys?Cn)pk of Hamptonvilie;2bn)lhers^I^Swi$berof Mocksville, Francis Swisher of Han^nvilletagranddmightCTtagreat- grartddaughter; and several nieces andnephews.' > FunetalsetviceswemheldatSpJiLFeb. 27 at Branon Frierids Meeting bythe Revs. Ken Spivey arul (ieweyPatrish. Burial followed in Ihe chu^ cemetery, . ■ Memorials may be'rria& to Hospice of Yadkin County, pio. ^Yadkinville, N,C. 27055, ' Charles T. Newcomb'J Charles Theodore Newoomb, 67, ofMilling Road, Mocksville died early Saturday morning, Feb. 25, 1995, at Fbrsylh Memorial Hospital in Win- slon-Salem alter an illness of six months. Funeral services were heldat7 p.m. Sunday evening at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev; Glenn Setters ofricialing.Thefamily received friends after the service. The body was sent fo McGowen Funeral. Home in Congers, N.Y. for later services and burial in Gelhsemane Cemetery in Rockland Lake, N.Y. Memorials may be considered for DavieCounty Hospice, c/oJanelBlair, P.O. Box665, MocksviUe,N.C27028. He was bom in North Bergen, NJ. July 26, 1927 to the late Claude and Edith Taylor Newcomb and was a re tired auto mechanic for the Town of Oarfcslown, N.Y. He moved to Davie County in 1991. He was a member of Blaise Baptist Church where he served on Ute usher committee. He was a life member of the Cbngers, N.Y. VFW Post #2607 and was a Past Post and County Commander. He was a member of the SilverSiriders Club and very active with the Davie County Senior Glizens. He was a member of the Good Timers Danc ers. During World War n he served in the U.S. Navy, y:. Hismfe,MaryJosepfalneRadewaldNewcatTibprecs^h!m!ndealh,De& -■■11.1991;\' Siuvivcis include 4 sons, John Reinter of Goose Creek, S.C, PaulReimer of Ganietville, N.Y,, George Reimv of Mocksville and Thonias Newcomb of Stoney Point, N.Y.; a brother, WaltefNowoonibofLake-in^The-Hill, 01; 8 grandchildreti and;S ^ great-grairdchUdren, b&rgRret F. Patillo Margaret Fogleman Patillo, 81, of 2IMAIamanceChurch Road, Greens- borp, died Saturday, Feb. 25,1995, at M(i$es H. Cone Memorial Hospital, Bom Nov. 13, l913,daughleroflhe . late: Waller Jay and Lucille KirkmonFoglen^, she was on active memberof Alamance Presbyterian Church, the Anderspn Sunday School Class and Maty apd Martha Circle. Surviving are her husband of 56ye;^, Walter Thomas (Pal) Patillo;twowns,Thcnuis Jay PatllloofGreens- boip arid Robert Lee Patillo of Ad-varitx; <2 grandchildren; six sisters.Ruby Coble of Greensboro, ElizabethOoftellpfAsheboro, Mildred Smith of McLeankville, Doris Feldman of Dadville, Va., Palsy .Nelson of Greens boro, apd Barbara Nixon of Pleasant Garden;the funeral was at 2 p.m. Tuesday,Fel>. 28 at Alamance Presbyterian CSturch.Memorials may be made toAlajnance Presbyterian Church, 4000 : Presbyterian Road. Greensboro, N.C, ; 27406. Davie Counly PubHc Ubrary; .Mocksville, NO cr^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. ThursdayjMarth 2,1995 Charles Howard Spear Charles Howard Spear, 71, of CrestvieW Drive, died early Monday moniing.Feb.27,1995 in DavieCounty Hospital after a sliort illness. Funeral services were to be held at 4 p.rri. Wednesday, March 1 at Eiion Furtefal Chapel with the Rev. Richardson of- fieialin^. "? j Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Hewasbom Windsor, , Vermonl, May n 19, 1923 to the late Harold A. and Eileen Ritzheimer Spear. A graduate '! ofBtwbslnslituleofPhotography.he was a lifelong professional photogra pher. He started work for Ingersoll- Rand Company in 1950 in Painted Post, N.Y. before Uansfening to the portablecompressordivisloninMocks- vllle in 1967. He rellrednfter 32 years of service in 1982 as supervisor of technical media. After his early retirement, he be came an account representative with Winston Printing Company in Wbi- slon-Salem, N.C. Retiring for the sec ond time in 1992, he spent his remain ing year^ as a self employed consull- nnl. He wa.s in^menlal In bringing Hickory Hill Golfand County Oub to Davie'County and had served as its sccretaiy for many years. He was a life long devotee to the desigiw^,buildingandflyingof model aiiplastes and had compel^ in hun dreds of .competitions, winning many awanis'ip all phases ofthe hobby, He wasa charterinemberof the Academy ofModeLAeronunksandwasawatded ihehighesthonorofFellowonFeb. 19. 19^^Jjeservedas ana associate vice prlsident of the Academy tinlil his & 1981 he was elected to the Mod- elmHallof pame.'He was aveimnof VwdWarII serving in tlie Army/Air.. Corps from Jan. 1943 to Dec. 1945 in the North African and'Middle East tttatitt'of.opeiBdon with the Air Ti{nspoA Commartd, (SurviVors include his wife. SydnaC^h S^oid ofthe home; a dau^ter, C^irline' Spear Howelts of Houston. TdSias, 2 grandchildren; a step-daugh- te^FrandesCarolineSanfordofMocks- viQe, a step-son, Chip Sanford of Pioehurs't, N.C; and a siep-grandson. "Gari Lee Stroud Oarl Lee Stroud, 81, of Rimrock Road, Stntesville, died Feb. 17, 1995, at Davis Community Hospital. He was bom Dec. 6,1913 in IredellCountytothelateHoiryWesleyStroud and Laura Emaline Mariow Stroud, and was retired from Diesel Heritage Furniture in Mocksville as a finish titachinisl. He served in the U.S. Army dunng World War II and was a member ofClarksbury United MethodistChurch. He atlcnded Pleasant View Baptist Church. Survivors include; his wife.Naonu Gartner Stroud; a son, the Rev. JesseSlroudofHarmcny;2l>tothets,Gilbert Suoud ofLake Norman and Stammie Stroud of High Point; 4 sisters. Virlie Richardson of Hkin, Ruth Jones and Giace Lagic both of Mocksville, andBemiceWilliarosofRandleman;and2 grBTKlchildrcfl.Twobroiheisprecededhimindeath, Roy and Wade Stroud, and 3 sisters, Flossie OalUher. Beauld Ariedge and luliaYork. Funeral services wereconducted at 2 p.m. Feb. 20 at the WestmorelandChapel of Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home in Statesville, with burial fol lowing in Iredell Memorial Ga^ns. Full military rileswere providedby VFW Post #2031 of Sutesvllle and Harold LiiUefield Oiapter 68 oCDAV ofSlatesville. Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 9,1995 I, Pelma C. Barker PelmaC Barker, TQ.diedTliursday afternoon, Feb. 2J, 1995 at Autumn Care Nursing Home in Mocksville, where he was a resident. He had been in declining health for several years. HewasboroOct. 12, l9ISinDavie county to the late James and Lizzie Anderson Barker. He wasamemberof St. John AME Zion aiurch and was retired from Hanes Knit Textile Mills in Winslon-Salem. He is survived by his wife, Alice Holman Barker of Autumn care Nurs ing Home; a son. Freeman Barker of Mocksville; and several relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Feb. 26, at 2 p.ni. at Su John AME Zion Church with the Rev. R.W. Myers ofTrciating. Burial followed in the church cem etery. : Clydie Joyce Chavis j Mrs.ClydieJoyceWallChavis,79, ^ of Winston-Salem, died Saturday, ' Match 4, 1995, at Forsylh Memorial Hospital. She was bom Jan. 7,1916 in Dob- sonloQceroandBerthaMoudeBooker Bryant. Mrs. Chavis was a member of n Peacehaven Church of God. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Willie Wall and Samuel Chavis. Surviving are: a son, Bobby Lee Wall ofRural Hall;2daughters, Bertha Moran of Winston-Salem and Pat . Overby and husband, Sid, ofAdvance; '.a daughter-in-iaw, Leellen Wall; 8 grandchildren; Ugreat-grandchildren; 'a great-great grandson; 3 sisters; and .two brothers, aii of Virginia.. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. .Tuesday, March 7 at Haywcrth-Miller ;Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Riley iPuckell and Todd Kiger. Burial,fol- Pot^ at Antioch Baptist Church. ;WiUis Fremfui • n Willis Lewis Fleeman Sr., 82, of Winston-Salem died Thursday mom- Jng, Match 3,1995 at his home. j He was bom May 23, 1912 in" ;Daiton, Oa. He was retired from Fogie ;Fumiiure Company and was a member W Macedonia Baptist Church in ^obaccoville. * Survivors include his wife, Oste l^owers Freeman of the home; 2 sons, ;Wiilis Lewis Freeman Jr. of Mocks- ;ville and Jackie Aionio Freeman of Oklahoma City, Okla.; a daughter, Jjnda Wiiloughby of Pilot Mountain; 7 grandchildren; anddgreat grandchii- jdren. A graveside service was held at 2 ':p.m. March 4, at Oaklawn Memorial :Gardens., ' • rn >4 'i ■b r\ Clara Poplin Goodwin Mrs. Oara Poplin Goodwin, 72,formerly of Bethel Church Road,Mocksville.diedlateFridayaftemoon, March 3, 1995, in Autumn Care of Mocksville where she had been a resi dent for the past 2 months. Furtetal services wereat2p.m.Sun-day inEaton Funeral Chapel with burial in Bethel United Methodist Church Cimelery.The family requests memorials be txinstdered for Bethel United Melhrrd- ist Church, Bethel Church Road, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Mrs. Goodwin was bom in DavieCounty. Oct. 7, 1922 to the late John and Lola Summers Poplin and hadbeen ahomemaker. She hod been a life long rtKmber of Bethel United Meth odist Church. HerrirsthusbanrLDewitt Halhcock, preceded her in ileath in I960, and hersect>ndbusb3ntLJamesGoodwin,died in 1981.SurvivoTSinchideSsisten, KathleenHatleyandT1ieliiiaTUirentine,bolhof - Mocksville. and Marie Chappell ofSalisbury; and dgl^'nieoa a^ nep^, Jews,';"'-''.. . ' V;' IThe Rev. 1^ Strader, pastor'of <Bethel VaitedMediodi«Chtitdi.yiw:theofEctatingmiiuster.t;' ^ ' vi Willie Sanford Howell Mr. Willie Sanford Howeil, 82, ofU.S.Hwy.60i North, Mocksviiie,died~early Saturday morning, MaichS, 1995 in Davie County Hospital. . Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, in Eaton FuneralChapel. Burial was in Huntsvilie Bap tist Church Cemetery in Vadkin County. The family requests memoriate be considered for the Huntsvilie Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, do Mr. Don Poindexter,4821 Courtney-Huntsville Road, Yadkinville, N.C. 27055. Mr. Howell was bom in YadkinCounty, Oct. 4,1912 to the late John David and Bsie Bameycastie Howeil and was retired mechanic with Davie Tractor and Implement of Mocksville. He was a member of the HuntsvilieBaptist Church and was a self-cm- ployed mechanic of farm equipmenLwas preceded m death by a^^^er,7ofanHoweU,asuter,Glad^ ° ^^ite 'and .a .daughter^ Maxine >^invivot$ include his wife Ellie ir&B^HtiwjBofthebqrtte; j Coleen 'DuU' pf'Mock4ville;'4:CSd^Hti^HotireUqfSuttesvili^Gary.' "**^'-eU;"Harley Howdl arid Kenneth;eU; aU of Mocks^^'17 granrh;. and 30 gii^^rahdcfaildrea;fa^sbnTtn-law,; Wchapf .Hodgspa.of jopting LaiieSsisieis, Louise Mayruud'i^f Winston-Saleffl, Virginia Seats and)^Aiultey York, both of Kemeisviile; 4 :.-''hrotheis, J.C' Howell of Mocksville, < 'Gene Howell of Oetmantoiii''Paul I•Howell and Dayut .Hotvell, of i'lyinston-Salem. '-V;'-!. w. Ralph B.Jenningf5 _, RalphBlaneJ^W-«'f^^ ville died Tuesday,^. 8, iwaDavie County Hosp^. Surviving are i son>>Jenni«pofMa.ti.«ta^>^B^ to"Tughtera. Holly ® S^eSLllofSuude^^J "l""- .. «„aheldMatch3,ai2p.m.otF0i8ythMenCemetery by the Rev.BobJeune. to Dsvie County Public Library MocksviHe, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 9,1995 n Mabel Lee Martin Mrs. Mabel Lee Sprinkle Martin. 89. of W. Maple Avenue. Mocksville. (lied .Siimkiyariemoon. March S. 1995 al her home. A graveside service was held at 11 a m. Wednesday in Rowan Memorial Park in Sali.sbury with the Revs. Larry Hovis and Ijny Summey oUlcialing. The family re»tue.sts memorials be considered for the Mocksville Rrs! niiplisl Church. N. Main Si.. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Mrs. Martin was hom in Yadkin Counly.Sept. 14.1905 to the late Tho mas aiKl Mattie Howell Sprinkle and had been a homemaker. She was also an occasional clerk in Martin Btotheis of Mocksville. She was a member of Ihe Mocksville Rrst BaptisI Church. Her husband. Miles Dewey Martin, preceded her in death April 17.1994. Surviving is: her daughter. Ann BarberofSali.sbury:5 grandchildrcn:5 grea|.grandchildren:2sistets. KathleenHolden of Winston-Salem .and Maty Sue Shores, of Yadkinville; and sev eral nieces and nephews. Henry Thomas Nance / Mr. Henry Thomas Nance. 89, of Falcon Lane. Mocksville. died Satur day afternoon. March 4. 1995. in Forsyth Metnorial Hospital aBerashort illness. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday. March 6 in Eaton Funeial Chajiel with Elder Eugene Bennett of- ficiating. Burial was in the No Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. The family requests memorials he considered for the Cemetery Fund of N(> Creek Baptist Church, do R.C. Wishon. 284 Gordon Drive, Advattce. N.C. 27006. Mr. Nance was bora in Davidson County. July 27.1905 to the late John Henry andSaraElizabethGrubbNanceand was a retired finishing carpenter from the DJ. Redding Construction Ormpany. HeattendedNoCieekPtimi- live Baptist Church and was an avid gardener. His wife. Ruth Lagle Nance pre: ceded him in death. Jan. 13.1992. Survivors include: his daughter. Mildred Nance ofWrnston-Salem; his son and daughter-in-law. James and Garnet L. Nance of Coraataer Road, Mocksville; 2 granddaughters; and one great-grandson. Robert Eugene Vogler Robert Eugene Vogler. 74. of Martinsville. Va.. husband of the late Dorothy Cummings Vogler. died March 1.1995 at Memorial Hospital of Martinsville arrd Henry County. Surviving are 2 daughters. Jo Ann Brooks of Richmond. Va. and Judy Mitchell of High Point: a son. Robert C. Vogler of Martinsville; a brother. Herman Vogler of Advance; and 3 grandchildren. Funeral services were held March .1. at 11 a.m. at Rrst United Methodist Church of Martinsville by the Rev. l oramy Heradon. Burial followed in Oakwoad Cemetery. Martinsville. Memorials may be made to Rrst United Methodist Church of Martinsville General Fund. P.O. Box 4.183. Martinsville. Va. 24115 or the Neplirology Dept. at North Carolina Baptist Hospital. Medical Center Bou- leviird. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27157. Rose Wiskinan Rose Wanda Wiskman. 61. of Boonville, formerly of Tampa. Fla.. died Tuesday night, Feb. 28. 1995 at Wrilowbtook Nursing Center. ShewasboraOcL30.1933mPhila- delphia,Pa..loStevenNibbloandAnna Kandziela Drach. She was preceded in death hy her husband. Edward H. Wiskman, April 10.1994. Surviving are 2 daughters. Diane Ganzermtller of Boonville and Debra Marcin of Elkridge. Md.; a sister. Wanda Moore of Advance; 3 brothers. Stephen Drach. August Drach Jr. and Andrew Drach. all of Pennsylvania; 5 grandchildren; and a gteat-gTandchild. A metiuirial service was held at I p.m. at Calvary Wesleyan Church by tire Rev. Jesse Garmon. KennethStarrRatledgeSr. Mr. KenneihStatrRatledgeSr..71. of Oak Tree Drive, Mocksville, diedearly Sunday morning. March 5.1995 at his home. Funeral services were al 11 a.m.Tuesday in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev-BillyJartettofliciating. Burial was in Zion Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery. _ The family request memorials be considered for the Cemetery Fund ofZionChapelUnited Methodist Church. do Jean Cleary. 1506 ShefTreld Road. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Mr. Ratledge was bora Fetr- 3.1924 in Davie County to the late Jay M. and lla Rivers Ratledge and was a selfemployed carpenter. He wasamember of the Zion Chapel United Methodist Church and the ShefTteld-Calahaln RuritanGub. During World War II he served in Ihe U.S. Army AirCoqrs. Survivors include: his wife. Agnes Whitaker Ratledge of the home; 3 daughters. Ann Barnes and Karen Deadmon. both of MocksviUe, and Sharon Ratledge of the home; a son. Kenneth S. Ratledge Jr. of Winston-Salem;5grandchildien;3sisteis.Maty Katherine Rogers of Mocksville.Rebecca BeltonofWinslon-Salem and Carolyn Bodenheimer of Wallburg; 2brothers. Dennis Fied(Ham)Ratledge. and James Ratledge. both of Mocksville.Mr.Ratledge was preceiJed in death by three brothers. Jay Willis Ratledge. John Frank Ratledge and Claude M.Ratledge and byasister.LoreneSmooL Military graveside rites were con ducted by the 1 lih District MemorialHonorGuanLVeteransofForeignWar. South Division. Edith ftiWorreil J Edith McPeak Worrell. 85. of Laurel Fork. Va. passed away on Tuesday. Feb. 28, 1995 at Twin County Re gional Hospital. . She was bom May 12. 1909 in Carroll County, Va.. daughter of thelateWise McPfeak and VictoriaTtirman McPeak. Surviving are 3 daughters, GleruiMcGradyofLaiJtelFbrk,MarieSouth- era of Advance and COirinne Wonell of Winston-Salem; a son. J.P. Wonell of Browns Summit; a sister. WinnieHbnakerotMattinsville.Va.;12giand- children; 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 pjn. March 3. at the Worrell Memorial Primitive Baptist Church with ElderaCarbon Bass and Joe McGrady offici ating. Burial followed in WorrellCem- ctcry. J V. X w DSVie County Public Library JWocksviHe, NC Evelyn Hall Wall Mrs. Evelyn Hall Wall. 70. of Roll ing Hill Lane, Mocksville, died Friday night at her home. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Monday, March 6 in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ken Blake offici ating. Burial was in Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery. The family requests memorials be considered for the American Heart Associating, do Patty LookabilL P.O. _ Box406,Mocksville.N.C.27028orto ' the American Diabetes Association. Mrs. Wall was bom in FL Worth. Texas. Dec. 17.1924toihe late Duncan M. and Eva Sharp Hall and was a . retired musing assistant. She was a :member'of the Mocksville Seventh DayAdventistaiurchandwasafonner member of the Eastern Star. Herhusband. Beverly M. Wall, pre ceded herindeath in I986,andadaugh- ler, Jane Elizabeth Smith, diedin 1945. Survivingare2sons. Norman Smith Jr.ofSainRoad,Mocksville.and David Smith of ChestnutTrail. Mocksville; 5 . grandchildien; agreat-grandchild; and • asister.HelenLuevezzoofSaciemento. Cttlif. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Marah 16,1995 .<1, -+3 RulhCarlton . Ruth Shoies Johnson fonneriy of Slale RoaAdiedalGu^-ian Care Nursing Home in EUun Mon day. March 13.1995.Funeral services were lo M con and the Rev. Jeff Vogler with bunal MaunfacluiingCompanyaflef45yeafs Sl«'was preceded in death by her fitsl husband. Qoincy E. Johnson, in 1944; a son. Hugh>933; and her second husband. James Havid Cailton. in 1988.• Surviving are a daughter. Ednh -Spaik.sofElkin;3stepdaughteis.Siyblc OiUiamof State Road andC^l^ .f Mncksville; 3 sisters. Gladys CreedSS-VerlieHaynesofHamptoa^vlSdMargieBundyofSpringMATenn.;8stcpgtandchildren;and4step p.ceofS«rryCounty.827Northbr.dBe C..Elkin.N.C. 28621. johnMcClamrock y JohnTdlelMcClan|wk.86.rf Angell Road. Mocksville. di^ late^;;Llay night. March 7. 1995 at theHomestead in Winston Sdem. '• He was bom in Dav'ie County. "46 i909tothelateJohnR.andOciavia -Hendien Mcaamiock and was a re-:lLd rutisher with HeritagerSpany. He was a fpak,... n r_!*^ iLyl*ttiriclistOuilwl« ^iHls wife. Beulah AustinMcClamiock. preceded him in d^; t Fuiteiaisetvicesw«ieheld«2p.m.i MarchlaatEatononFtinerdaia^l ! ™ih*the Rev. Ron Mann ofOciatmg.V^urial followed in the Oak GroveBurial followed m the Glen Ray FitzgeiaM . ' T y Glen Ray Fitzgerald, 78.'of Ber muda Village, died at Fotsyth Memo rial Hospital Tuesday evening. March 7,1995. He was bom in Flint, Mich.,ason of Roy W. and Mary Enone Vantifllin Fitzgerald. He was a member of Shallowford Presbyterian Church where a memo- 'rial service was conducted March lOat 1:30p.m. by Pastor DavidCPartington. He was a graduate of the General Motors Institute, a GM executive until hisreliienient.aregisteredprofessional engineer and a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers. He is survived by his wife, Mary Louise Fitzgerald ofthe home; 2 sons, Robert futzgerald of Rochester. N.Y. and Thomas Fitzgerald of Cupertino, Calif.; 2 daughters. Sue Ellen Woodward of Walsonville. Calif, and Sara Fitzgerafd of Arlington. Va.; a brother, Robert Hadey Fitzgerald of Dunedin, Fla.; and 5 grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Shallowford PresbyterianChurcb,P.O. Box 159. Lewisvilie. N.C. 27023 or to lite local Salvation Army. Beiyamin F.Moore j Benjamin Franklin Moore, 79, of V Mooresville, died Friday, March 10.1995 at Presbyterian Hospital in Char- lotte. He was bom Oct. 19, 1915 m Mooresville to the late.William Marshall and Mag^e Gatton Moore. . He was a retired insurance representa- Uve for Charlotte Uberty Mutual.He was a former member of Tom ; Swan VFW Post 1072 and American- ;ofMMresvjlle;3:dau-8^.Frankie> United MethodUtC^hcem^. . Modtewille, Jill M,4I ^MemoriaU my>«^t^^J? .- :Gilerof.Cary;ian4^iaff ihd'Cemetery Fund 9 lpiu,boro;and5giandddldrw-;-:^*'i1 UnitedMethodistauid>.tfoG^, - , : pI McClamrock. 179 Dusty HiU RMfl. Mocksville. N.C 27028. a 1, lUHdvlS vvw , ..... *./• : ll^im. Matdi 13, at Cavin BmMal . 'Home Chapel in l^p^ville twith.l . LegionPosit».new™awui,u -iveteitm setviriglii the USj.Army JHr : ; Corps, as Sergeant in ilie3W Sttuadion.'3 5 was - a men^. o£,^Fi««tow^^^^ ' ^'^tvivors i«Jiide'lds^e,^5^5'i: SiieMitAellM^jVlwmlwinMe^0^ 12,1945; a'Miti|il^F. Moore; of,M(»resvjlletidat?iBl^^? * Sue Coieman of Modt^vBle, Jill Mi» i • .... # . NormaL-Furches Noima Lewis Furches, 93. of the Faimingloncommunitydied Saturday, March 11,1995, at DavieCounty Hos pital in Mocksville. Funeral services were held at2 p.m. March 14. at Eaton Funeral Chapel in MocksvilteconUuctedbylheRev.Roy Beats. Burial followed in Smith Grove n United Methodist Church cemetery. She was bom Feb. 28, 1902 in Farmington to the late Daniel Kimbrough and Lazora Algernon Kimbrough Furches. She attended grade schools and high school in Farmington and Clemmons.InMay l92S.s]tegraduaIedrromLonp Sanatorium School of Nursing in Staiesville. Fbllowing graduation, she began her nursing career in Winston- Salem, N.C. ddng private duty and later became a nursing supervisor at N.C.Bapast Hospital. In 1929, she worked at Kapolani Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii for 14 months. In 1930, she became adminis- Iralor of Lowrance Hospital in Mooresville. She later became the di rector of nursing service and held that poslllonuntllitliremenlin 1972. When the school built a new nurse's home, it was named Furches Hail in her honor and for the recognition ofherworkand service to the hospital. Survivors include arisler, Gwyn F. Woods of Farmington; and a nephew, Bruce Furches of Winston-Salero. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers. McGuire'Crockett" Furches and Dtike Kimbrough Furches. ;burialfoil<Hri8?^^^y^^ .* ctety* -■*'* " :'V*' ^i .Memorials may^te2«di» Pmsbyte^Jc^^. i li^,Mocresville,'N.C:M115. ■ Oavie County Public Library•; .MocksvlKt, ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE ^ORD, March 16,1995 <r- I -j} I V o— Lonnie Gwyn Murphy / Lonnie Cwyn Murphy, 70. of Mocksvillc. died Tuesday morning, March 7.1995 at his home after being in decfining heallh. He was txim in Yadkin County, Aug. 12, 1924 to the fate Paul and Carrie nrowii Murphy and was a re tired nurseryman. He was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Giurch and the Cooleemee VFW Post No. 1119. He was a past member ofthe Davie County Nursery man Association, Piedmont Nursery man Association, the N.C. Nursery man As.sociation and the Southern Nurseryman Association. He was preceded in death by a son, Jimrny Murphy in 1975. Surviving are his wife of 48 years, Mary Starr Murphy ofthe home; a son. Bill Murpliy of Mocksville and three grandsons. Funeral services were held at 11 am. March 9, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Richard Eskew andJack Johnson officiating. Burial followed in the Bear Creek Baptist Church Cem etery. Memorials may be considered for the Cemetery Fund of Bear Creek Bap tist Churdcri/o Clarence Elmote, Route 5, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Ruby Hicks Temple / Ruby Hicks Temple, 80, of Clero- '' ntons, died Wednesday night. March 8,1995 at Fbtsylh Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem after illness of two weeks. She wasbom Jan.3l, I915in David son County to Oscar Hicks and Bertha Jeffries Hicks, She. was a member ofReedyOeekB^tUtChurchandwasa . homemaker'; ^•'"rShe was ii|artleld'to Jack Temple, ~ who died Jani 28,' i975.'She was alM - ; pieceded in death by ! li son; Bobby • • Dean Temple, In 1^: a daug^tViRebeccaTempleHedriclcml992:sind I a grandson, Robbie Dwayne Shaw, in- 1989.Stiivivingated sonSiAIbeitTei^le ' of aemmtins, I.C-Tettrte'CIiailie.^; Temple and William Temple, all of * Lexington; 4 daughters, Peggy. Bates and ViiginiaShaw, both ofLexington, Catherine Knox of Niota, Tenn., and Daisy Briggs ofClemmons; 25 gtand- childten; 34 great grandchildren; 9great-great grandchildren; 3 brothm, .. CradyHicksofClanmons.BillyHicks of Winston-Saleni and W,0. Hicks of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Gladys Walser ofLexington and Maty Flotz ofQem- mons. Tbefuneral was held at ReedyCreek Baptist Church March 11, at 2 pjiL with the Rev. Egbert Craven ofTiciat- tng. Burial followed in thechurchcem- etery. Memorials may be made to ReedyCieekBaptistChiirch,600R^yCRek Baptist Church Road,Lexington,N.C y Ralph E. Sprinkle ... • Ralph E Sprinkle, 84, of Winston- Salem died at his home early Thurs day, March 9, 1995followingalengthy illness. He was bom March 31, 1910 in Forsyth County, the son of Foster Elwood and Ella Mae Lineback Sprinkle. He lived most of his life in Forsyth County and attended OldTown School. He was employed by Western Electric Company for 23 years, reliringin 1975. He was formerlyemployed by Qialham ManufacturingCOmpanyforanumber of^eors. He was a lifetime member of New Hope United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Compton Sprinkle of the home; a daughter, AnneCroltsofTobaccoville: a son, Robert E. Sprinkle of Woodbridge, Va.; 6 giandchildien; 2 - greatgrandchildren:2sistets,Dorothy - Stoltz of Arbor Acres aiul Sarah Hol- - Jiuid of Winston-Salem; 3 brothers, • yvifred L. Sprinkle of Winston-Salem : and William T. "Bub" Sprinkle of Ad- .vance. The funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m. March 11, at New Hope -.United Methodist Church by the Rev.■;:William C. Cuirie Jr. Burial followed^jn the church cemeteiy.MemoiiaisraaybemadetothcNew ;Hope United Methodist Church Par- ■ "sonagc Fund. /Grace W.Stevens Grace Weaver Stevens, 96, ofWin- ston-Salem, the widow of Dr. Charles HadleyStevens,diedWednesday morning, March 8, 1995,at the Triad United Methodist Home. She was bom in NashviUe, Tenn., Nov. 17, 1898 to John Wesley and Myrtle Rushton Weaver. She was educated at the Southern Baptist Theological College, Tennes see College and UNC-Greensboro, She moved to Winston-Salem in1926 after her marriage to Dr, CharlesH. Stevens, who was pastor of Salem Bapdst Church at the time. She helped him establish Piedmont Bible College in 1945 and served as registroranddtanofwomen. She taughtEnglish and was head of the English department. She was a member of Salem Baptist Church. Surviving are 2 daughters, Grace Stevens Price of Advance and Jean Stevens Stockton ofCharlotte; 2 sons, Charles H.StevensJr.ofMallhews and JohnRStevensSr.ofWinston-Salem; 14 grandchildren; and 17 great grand children. Memorials may be made to Salem Baptist Church or to Kedmont Bible College. Funeral services were held at 11a.m. March lO.atSalem Baptist Church by the Revs. Wayne Hilton and HowardWilbum, Dr. Gary Chapman and BishopTom StockloiL Butid followedin Hiisyth Memorial Park. Davie County Public LibraryMocksvIHe, NO DAVffiCOlOTYENTE^RISE RECORD,Ma«h 23.1995 <vi ,c. Clarence W.Allen J Clarence "Red" Weir Allen, 82. of Kcmersville, died Sunday, March 19, 1995. al Brillhaven of Davidson. He wa-s bom March 12. 1913 in DavieCounlylo James Franlc and Sallie Weir Allen. He was a meniberofOak lawn Bap tist Church where he served as a dea con and trustee. He retired from Shell OilCo.in l976aner33yearsofservice and was a p.Tnner with Allen Brothers Transfer Co. He Wiis also on the board of directors of Triangle Volunteer lire Department. Surviving are his wife, Sylvia Wilkias Allen of the home; a son, Bobby C. Allen of Kemcrsville; a daughter, Doris Yokley of Atlanta, Ga.; 2 great-grandchildren; 3 sisters, Joyce Carter of Famiington, Martha Ketner of Winslon-Salem and Beulah Flippin of Mt. Airy. Funeral senices were held at 2p.m. March 21 at Oaklawn Baptist Church with the Revs. Paul Riggs and James Wilson Harmon ofliciating. Burial fol lowed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Oaklawn Baptist Oiurch Building Fund, 700 W,iyside Dr.. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27107. James Burchain Sr. James Hdtnon Burcluun Sr., 73, of J Lexington, died at 3:08 p.m. Sunday, March 19. 1995 at Lexington Memo rial Hospital alter a short illness. He w,is bom March 30, 1921 in Forsyth County to Thomas Bdmon Burcham and Grace Gentry Burcham. He wasa memberof New Life Freewill Baptist Church and was a retired em ployee ofThoniasvilleFumitureConi- pany. Survivors include: his wife, Eliza beth Louya Burcham of the home; 4 sons, James "Junior" Edmon Burcham Jr., Billy Joe Burcham and Keith Brian Burcham, all of Lexington, and John Utomas Burcham of Sophia; 3 daugh ters, Angela Faye Bostic .md Sheila Lynn Loflin, both of Lexington, and hlairitaSolesorrhomasville; 11 grand children; 16 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Grace Ola Cashatt of Lexing- lon. The funeral was to be conducted at 2 p.m. March 22, at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Kenneth^1, Doug McGee and Eh, Robert noyd with burial following al ML Ta- porllnited Church of ChristCemetery, Ester Byeriy Berrier y Ester Byeriy Berrier, 86, of Linwood, died Saturday, March 18, 1995 at Meridian .Nursing Center, Salisbury, after a serious illness of five weeks. Bom May 19, 1908, in Davidson County, she was a daughter of the late William and Annie Leonard Byeriy. She was a homemaker and a member of Greer's CSiapel United Methodist Church. Herhusband, Wade Phillips Berrier, died in 1972. Survivors include 6 sons. Vestal, William, Edward, Mock and Grady Berrier, all of Linwood, ^ Sherman Berrier of Demon; 2 tiaughtets, Betty Spry of Advance, and Irene Bryant of Linwood;3brotheis,Bill, Henry "Ben", and Boyce Byeriy, all of Linwood; 4 sisters, Sadie Hampton, Lucy Jacobs, Mary Hones and Ula Childrra, all of Linwood; 42 grandchildren; 48 great grandchildren andS great-great-grand children. A brother, John Henderson Byeriy, died the same day as his sister, also at Meridian Nursing Center. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. March 20, at Greer's Chapel United Methodist Church by the Revs. Chris Bennett and KipMcBride. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Nellie Riddle EdwardsJ Ncihe Riddle Edwards, 80, of Win ston-Salem, died Tiiesday, March 14, 1995 at Davie County Hospital. She was bom March 30, 1914 in H^sville,W,Va to the late UlyssesFillamorc and Julia Keith Riddle She was a retired Congressional libraniui, a lifetime member of the Naomi Chapter of Eastern Star N 3 OES in Washington. D.C. and was a memberofCenlenary UnitedMelhod-ist Church in Davidmn (3bunty. Surviving are her husband, FredPeden Edwards of the home; a daugh- Icr, Dorothy Edwards Lemntons of Advance; 3 grandchildren.; a gieat- gnmikon; a brother, Raymond Earl Riddle ofSilverSpring, Md.; a number of nieces and nephews. »'"neralserviceswereheldat2p.ro.March 17, at Vogler and Sons Qem- mons chapel by the Rev. Charles C. Kyker. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Winston-Salem. Hazel Howard BinkleyJ h! YoungHowaMShewasamember^fCIem® Wi^fromSilveiisDepaitmentSloreSiwvois include: 2sisteis, GladysH. Kiri^ of Charlotte and Fiances icbofWmslon-Salemtandabrother,^ Thorn Howard of Sl Pfelersbuig, 2-3ol^S^ '^wconducledatSon. "-"Vogler andSo« Mam Street Chapel. A graveside Mrvicewasconducledat 11 a.m. March20. at Forqrth Memorial Park. Memorials may be mode to Hos. S®- N. Undsay touiseS. Foster / >. Shadrick Foster 76 of"^'«viI,e.fom,af,,„°£^Monday, March 13.1995 J, i„:«WI Mcmonal Hospital in Stalesville.he was bom March 10, 1919 j- Winslon-Salem to Gaither Andmon preceded in death by her Sl rir- Survirors include 4 daughters JearameChriMieofLexingtoi^ttH^tofM«tavi,le.ChrofeWBSo of M '"""^"aTampoya Mary ^dnck Dimmett of Farmins- Davie County Public Library S/locksvIHe, NO i- DAVIECOU^r^YENTERP^USE record,Ma^ 23,1995 Qj 'I Walters. HancockWaller Samuel Hancock Sr.. of Winslon-Salem, 86. died eariy Sundaymorning. March 19. W."!. al FbisyUi Memorial Hospital. He was born May 3, 1908 jn Henderson. Ky. loAubrey Samuel and Wna Hancock. He moved to Winslon- Salem in 1987 from Evansville. Ind where he worked for Whirlpool Com! Locally, heallended First Assembly of God. He was preceded in deaUi by his Wife, Lillian Grillin Hancock. He is survived by a son. W. Sam Hancock Jr. of Advance; 2 grandchil dren; and 2 great-grandchildren. The funeral was at 11 a.m.. Match 21. at Vogler and Sons Reynolda Chapel by the Rev. William W. Ballance. Entombment will be in Evansville. Ind. at a later date. Martha Rozas / Martha Jane Whitt Rozas, 79. died Tuesday. March 14.1995 at N.C. Bap- list Hospital in Winston-Saleni. She was bora May 30. 1915 in Galax. Va. and moved to Suny County in l9l8andtoWinston-Salemin 1926. She worked at Hanes Knitting Com- [fajiy formally years. She was preceded in death by her husband. Arthur Rozas. in April. 1964. She is survived by astepson. Arthur Rozas Jr. of Lake Cliarles. La.; 4 sis ters. Mae Hester. Irene McMahan. Flo rence Black, all of Winston-Salem. and Mary Graver of Advance. Afamilygravesideservicewasheld Jat 11 a.m. March 16. at Oaklawn Me- iiKmal Gardens. v/ FkcdHells^ •wlwick Eugene *Hed*Hellatd, ^57. of Westview Street. MocksvUIe, died early Sunday, Match 19,1995 at his home after a lengthy illn^ He was bora in Rowan County OcL14. 1937 to Versie Driver Hellard of MocksvilleandthelateAlgerFiedericfcHellard and had been a track driverfor 33 years. He was an active member of Woodleaf Baptist Church where he servedonthechurchbuildingcommit-lee. He was also coach of the church Softball team. He was an avid gun collector and enjoyed fishing, wood working and gardening. y o^iying. in addition to his mother.m his wife of 39 years. Marti Binkley Hellard of the home;2daughteis,RedaHome of Faith and Lou Ann Coughenour of Woodleaf; 2 sons. Roger-Doody" Hellard of Ellerbe andRick Hellard of Cboleeniee; lOgrand- children; 5 great-giandchildicn and 5 step-grandchildreaFuneral services were held at 2p.m Marcfi2l.atWoodleafBapUstauichwith the Rev. Chris Williams andDea- con Charlie Williams ofnciating.Burialfollowed in Ugion Memorial Park in Cboleemee. Memorials may be made to Davie County Hospice, c/o Janet Blair, P.O. Box 665, Mocksville. N.C. or to the gilding Fund of Woodleaf BapUsi Uiurcli. c/o Tim Eamhan, P.O. Box 164, Woodleaf. N.C. 27054. Lois Laird IKvette LoisLairdTrivette.73.ofU.S. 158. Mocksville. died early Thursday moni-ing. March 16. 1995. at Fbrsyth Me morial Hospital after being in declin ing health. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Match 18. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ray O'Fanell and Elder Eugene Bennett offtclating and burial following in Comatzer United Methodist Church Cemetery. She was bom in Davie County Feb. 5.1922 to the late Oscar Lee and Eftie Bameycastle Laird and had been a homemaker. She was ofthe Methodist faith. Her husband. John David Trivette. died in 1972. Survit^gt^Sdaughte^LouJean,BarebfAdvi^c^Po^Rui^Hil^ Sands, R!clty^)tit^'ai^tais%^!| aUofModcs^Zsa^JidmT^viiiieTof East Bend'ond Edgar Trivette of i Uw Vallqrj'9 grMtdchildrenrd ^ ' grwdchit^ii; a'brothef.'-CbaiUe ' Raymond Uiiid.of^ MocksWj^^ several nieimliiM nepheW^-v i.'i .Sh«.)«fas: preceded, in d^ by. 41 brothers,' Willie iLee' Lciird, GeorgejiL^ Herman Laitd and Blage Laird. Sara B. Pbck Sara Barrett Pack. 74. of Winston- Salem died unexpectedly Thursday. March 16.1995. She was bom Dec. 17. 1920 in Athens, Ga. to Walter and Daisy S. BarretL She was a graduate of Hanes High SchoolandwasamemberofArdmore Baptist Church. ' She was preceded in death by her husband. Wesley Jefferson Pack, in 1989. and by a sister. Nell B. Johnson. She is survived by a son. Gory Wesley Packof Orlando. Flo.; 4 grand daughters including Donna Anderson andStephanieMcEwenofMocksville; 2granikans;7great-grandchildren;and a brother. Horace BoneU of Atlantic Beach. A graveside service was held at Fbrsyth Memorial Park at 12:30 p.m. March 18. conducted by the Rev. J. Marion Rector. Memorials may be made to Cancer Services. Inc.. 107 Westdale Avenue. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101. . J Kenneth J. Vaughn Kenneth James Vaughn. 69. of Asheboro. died March 19.1995. FuneralserviceswerBheldat2p.m.March 21. at Sawyersville Wesleyan Church by the Revs. Danell Rabon and J.P. Sizemore. Burial followed in the ehurah eemeteiy. He was a nau've of Fbrsyth Cbunty ^spd in the U.S. Navy during Survivors include his wife, NinaT.y^ghn of Asheboro; 2 daughteis. Sharon Brooks of Advance and Uura Cbx of Asheboro; a son. Ronnie Ken neth Vaughn of Charleston. S.C- hisftther. Rev. Troy Vaughn of ^omasville; a sUter. Betty VaughnNewsome of Asheboro; a stepsisto. Dorothy Campbell Waisner of Tnomasville; a stepbrother. Richard Campbell ofTliomasville;and4grand- children. _ Memorials may be made tol^nson Disease Research Center. 725 Broad St, Durham. N.C. 27705. Davie County PubRc Libraty MocksviHe, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 30,1995 VI • ^ s. o 'N v» , o Kate Lewis Cook : A graveside service was held for J Kate Lewis Cook. 89. fomieriy of Spring Sircel, Mocksville. who died Friday.Man:h24. l995atlhcMo«vian Relircniem Community in Winston- Safcm. wlttre site had been a resident fur eight years. Bom in Sampson County, she was a daughter ofthe late Aidemisui M. and Sallie n. Watkins Lewis. A homcmaker. she liad previously been a school teacher. She was a mem ber of Macedonia Moravian Church for 40 yeius and was also a rneniberof the Eastern Star. Her husband. John Cook, died in 1968. Survivors include a sister. Emma Vandcrvootl of Wilmington; 4 nieces and 2 nephews. A graveside service was held at 3.30 p.m. at Macedonia Moravian Church conducted by the Rev. Hamp ton Morgan. Memorials may be made to the Endowment FundofSalemtowne. TheMoravian Retirement Community. .'<401 ImlLina Ave.. Winstnn-Salem. N.C. 27106, Shirley L. Gray Shirley Ann Lasltmit Gray, 58. of J Yadkinville. died March 21, 1995 at Fotsylh Memorial Hospital in Win- ston-Salem. She had been in declining health for several years. She was bom Sept. 7,1936 in Yad- kin County to Henry and Thelma Lashmit. She was a retiree of Burger King Corp. of Yadkinville and was a member of HunLsville Baptist Chundi. She was preceded in ileath by her fist husband. Qiarlie Frank Willard; a daughter. Viekie Willard; a son. Stephen Willard; a sister and 2 bmth- ers. She issurvivedby adaughter. Kathy Mojica of Yadkinville; a daughter. 4 brothers. William Lashmit and Tho mas Lashmit of Y^kinville. Robert Lashmit of Mocksville and Harold Lashmit of Winston-Salem; 7 sisters. Ruth Baity. Loui.se Groce. Frances Allen and Alice Pickelt. all of Yadkin ville. Dottle Shore of Boonville, Jean Phillips of East Bend and Ella Laymon ofAustin,Texas; several devoted nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at Huntsville Baptist Church at 2 p.m. March 24. conducted by the Revs. Dennis Bell and Grady TrivetL Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Huntsville Baptist Church, c/o Donald Poirtdexter, 4821 Courtney-Huntsville Road, Yodkin- vUle, N.C. 27055. y Pauline Walker Davis Pauline Walker Davis, 78. of Lex ington, died Thur^y, March23.1995 at Fiirsyth Memorial Hospital. ShewasbomFeb. 16.1917mDavie County to EdGicenandLulaTutterow Walker. She was a member of Cente nary United Methodist Churchinaem- mons and was active in the commu nity. She was preceded in death by her lirst husband, Henry Sink. She is survived by a son, Charles Dwayne Sink of Sophia; 3 daughters, Mary S. Hill of Lexington, Barbara S. Black of Winston-Salem and Bonnie S.DiiverofChesterfield,Va.; lOgrand- children; 10 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, Ed and Jack Walker, both of Mocksville; 4 sisters, Janie Koontz and Gail Kelly, both of Mocksville, Pearl Poindexter of Yadkinville and Betty Grissom of Advance. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. March 25. at Centenary United Methodist Church in Qemmons by the Rev. Tommy Robertson. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Cente nary United Methodist Church Cem etery Fund. 5280 Hampton Road. Gemmons, N.C. 27012. Thelma Gregoiy ^ Modk'p^'a'""M«k Place Apartments, died eartyFnday morning March 24, 1995 at riM Center of Salisbury after a year of declining health. Func^serviceswereheldat2pjn.faieh 26, at Victory Baptist Churchin Co^mee with the Rev. ShelbyHt^r olTiciating. Burial followed in Ixgion MemofiaJ I^rk. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Victory Baptist ^urch,Coolecmee.N.C.270l4ortheGideons International, P.O. Box 182.Mocksville, N.C. 27028.Slw was bom in Davie Qmnty. Scpl.5.l^loihe|ateJohnCleveland ' ondLulaBlayloekljamesandhadbeenahonwi^cr.Shewasaaartermem-bcr of Victoiy Baptist Church where she had beenaSunday School teachera member of the Benevolent commit tee. the Pulpit committee and various other departments of the church She^amemberoftheCboleemee WCmxensandespeciallyenjoyed Her husband. Romic Charlie Gre- goty. preceded her in death in 1983 Sursnvmgare3sons,R.C. Gregory ofColdsboro. Doug Gregory of Mocksville and Marion ."Sonny" Gre- ^ of Greensboro; fi ^rand^ildiBn; .'Ogreal-^andchil^a&ter.Marie .Vogler of .SaUi^ and'^ brother, James Ijames of y Doctor Dudley Foster Doctor Dudley lister, 96, died Fri day afternoon. March 24. 1995 at Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in declining health. He had been a resident of BfightmoorNuising Home for the past lOyears. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. March 27, at Thrrentine Bap tist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Otis E. Canupp officiating. Memorials may be made to the Salisbury Moose Lodge. Ritchie Road, Salisbuiy,N.C.28144orlolheGidecns Inlemational, 1614 E. Innes Street. Salisbury, N.C. 28144. He was bom in Davie County, Dec. 31, 1898 to the late Rank and Nellie Spiy Foster and was retired with 40 years of service from Rowan Cbnon Milk. He was a member of Salisbury Moose Lodge for 33 years. He played semi-pro baseball with teams in Salisbury and Cboleemee. He was a member ofStallings Me morial Baptist Church in Salisbury. His wife, Lillian Head Foster, pre ceded him in death April 22.1981. Surviving is a foster son, Edward D. Foster of Owensboro, Ky. and several nieces, nephews and cousins. J Lester Griffith Rev. Lester Arnold GrilTin. 76. of Winston-Salem died Ftiday.March24, 1995 at Fbrsyth Memorial Hospital. He was bom July 17,1918 in Lex ington. Texas, to Leonard Arnold and Clara Winnie Lyies Griflith. Rev. GrifTith was a street preacher in Dallas, Texas, and Winston-Salem for many years. He was also very ac tive at Mount Carmel Church of the Living God witere he served as super intendent of the Sunday School, Sun day School teacher and deacon. He is survived by his wife, Lucille Yow GrimUi of Ihe home; six step daughters, Barbara Lumley, Ruby Sappand Norma Hyatt, all of Winslon-Sa- lem,BettyKnightofAdvance, FrancesHull of South Carolina and Joyce Bullins of Pilot Mountain: 14 grand- children; 17great grandchildren; anda brother, James Griffith ofAlba, Texas. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. March 26. at Voglei's Main Street Chapel. Burial followed at Woodland Cbmeteiy. Rev. David Shelton and Bishop Robert Oannil ofnciatcd. Davie County Public Library MocksviKt, HQ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 30,1995 / Howard R. Jordan Rev. Howard R. Jordan. 87. of Nlarch 26 at.Spencer HeallhOnterin Graveside services were held al 2 Rev Jordan was bom in Cieen-*^^•^■•^•28^90710060,800^,tl^™D"""J''nian.ItewasaWired UniW Melhodisi Church min-■Mer from the Weslem N.C. Confer-ence of ihe Uniled Melhodist aurch ElizabeihrS? '!""'"'""""'==2sons.Dr.R^harf Jordan of SaJisbuiy; and DrRoderick JonJan of Colfaa; 4 grand-'ctulr^n; 4 gr^a, grandchildren; a sis- S r Gn«nwood. Memorials may be made lo ihe AlriwmersAssoc..TriadNoiihCaio-Chapter. 836 Oak Si.. Suite 451Winsion-Salcm. N.C. 27101. Grimes A. Martinj GnniesArthnrMartin.82.ofDunn. (lied Saturday, March 26.1995.He was a native of Rowan County Blaylock Martin. He was a farm workerGravesideservieeswereltcldMarch2« at 2 pm at Ue-Johnson CemeteryWith the Rev. Billy Nowell omcialing „ Su^ivors include a son. Sariuel^y Maj^ of Salisbury; 2 sisters,frothy Draugh of Mocksville and ^nicLcc Burgess ofFaycitcviltc; and2 granJchildfcf). Helen A. Kurfees r, Alsobrooks Kuifees. 67, ofDuke Street. Cooleemee. died earlyTu^y morning. March 21. 1995 at herhomealterbeing indeclining healthShe was bom in Stanley CountyJune 25. 1927 to the late Tom C. andArime Spry Aksobrooks and had beenan inspector with Erwin Mills. She wasan active member of First Baptist ChuichofCboleemeewhereshesenedas a church hostess.Surviving are her husband. Jack DemseyKurfeesoftltehome:ason.Re^ Marchall "Marty" ThomasKuifees of Pencil BlulT. Ark.; and abrodter. Lathan ALsobrooksofRaleigh. Funeralserviceswereconductedat3p.m. March 23.alFiislBaptist Chinch^ Cooleemee by the Revs. Jeffftnnington and Lany Allen. Burialfollowed in Rowan Memorial Park inSalisbuiy.Memorials may be considered forHospice of Davie County. P.O. Box M5.Mocksville.N.C.27028orforthe Pn n six Cboleemec.P.O. Box 516. Cooleemee. N.C. 27014. HosaS. Myers March 24. I995Salisbury. ' Cemw of " a-m.Ghapel with the Revs R rl?"and Robert Creason o/T followed in Libenv I r i'""'"®-®"rial S'«>wan and l NannieMills in Cooleemer ""iiw in deaU^'l"^|*'^^'*'"P'W«Ied%«s of MoS^e•^T^i^^severalgreaig,a,4j^^''il- . % i Davie Uui-ly LiMocksviiie, ND , ^y^NkboIer^, '^y'oNicho°!^^"s incfo^'^l^ °""r tfian her „ '|ep fimndmother Palcr- - -^firaves/deswv- ^^ofMemoryino'"'""awti Gar- ®^innsin.ivi!/ '"^n'ing. ^fterT^ ®P"« Chtott ^""daj' ^^n. Oian^"^«''«q,Qg ^orsSSj.^^aS'C^^o.ks^ k_ DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 30,1995 Mary S. Peoples Maiy Esltlle Slyers Peoples, 52, ofWinston-Salem. died Friday, Maivh 2-1, 1995, alhcrhoine. ShewasbomM.-)y6, l!W2iiiWin- sion-Salem to John Robcn mid S.imh AlleiiSlycis.SlieallenclcdGos|wlI.iiiJi(Baptist Church ,im] wtis an eiiiphiyce ofHeritage Woods Relirenium j luine. Survivors include her liusbmid, David Eugene Peoples of the hotne; 3 sons, David Anthony Peoples of llo|. lysvood, Fla.. BoNjy Eugene Peojilus of Mount Airy and J.ihn M.mard Pcaipies of Winvton-Salcin: a daugh ter, Sharon Peoples Dillard of Ceraianlon; 6 grandchildren; 3 sisters, Vivian Westmoreland of Ixxington, Ruby Smith and Betty Wysc Smith of Advance; a stepsister. Helen Conuay of Kemerssille; and a stepbrother. Howard Westmoreland of King, The funeral was held March 27 at na.m.ntVoglcraiid.SonsMiihiSlrcctChapel by Dr. Bobby Robcrson, Burial followed in Parklawn Memorial Gar- denIS, Robert Lee Seaford RobenLceScafotd,RJ.ofJoeRoad.■J died Wednesday morning, March 22,1995 at Davie County Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was bomSepL 4, 1910 in 9Davie County to the late Luther P. andDaisyXaylorSeaford and hadbeen a poultryand airy farmer. -9 He spent his inUavie Countyahd wasactive In thecommunity, scrv- itig on the Board of Dlreclois of Pied-njonl Mutual Insurance Company. Hewas forSI years a directorofthe REAahdlaterCrescenl EMC He wasorteoftheoriginaltrusieesoftiicDavicCouniyHospital in 1954 and was on the Boardof Directors at Branch Bank and Tmsl itlMocksvlIle.: He was an active member of Fork Ibplist Church and has scrvinj asSiin- iliiySchoolsuperintcndenifor4()ycar.s.I fe was an active deacon of llic churchmany times. He was a memberofForkuvic Club and tlie Senior CitizensUub, which he served as president. ; Survivors include: his wife, HildaBecker Seaford of the home. 3 daugh-Icys. Frances Hendria of Winston-Sa-l®n, Dorothy Hemrick andJaneJwtes.ofMocksvUIe; 3 granddaughters aid a grandson.• Fimeral services were held at 11Mandi 24. at Fork Baptist CJiurchwih the Revs. Ken Evans and Yaics Wilkinsonofriciaiing. Burial foUowedin the church cemetery,; Memorials may be made to ForkBpplist Chuich Building Fund or ForkBpptisi Church Melissa Merrell Fund,3140 U.S. Hwy. 64 East, Mocksville. HC. 27028. Barbara W. Popewasd rr, ropeV ®®rt>araWij|iamsonft^diedSurv'''day. March 26, 1995 at N.C. Baptist " HospiiaJ. ^ She was bom in Fotsytl, County Jo \lale Thomas F. and Mary SoutliaJn'-*Williamson. She wasagradunleofR JReynolds High School and attended .'i Piedmont Bible College.She served as assistant sccrelaiy-.' treasurerand general manager forPilotFreight Carriers for 25 years and while ••'l^re. she employed many PiedmontBible College students. She was co: i ownerofTowneJeweieisandthefii^ •I«"<Jent of the Christian BusinessWomen s Association. . .| ShewasalonglitnememberofSa.^ ,cm Baptist Church and a member of I^eWomens'TrafficClub.AsatrKm.her of tte Rose Society, she received .t niany b^uc ribbons. She was preceded in death by u'i'brother. Thomas F.WilliamsonSiirv,vmgareherhusb.sml,R|chatda Po[« of the home; 2 brotltets, Phimp':R Wtlhamson of Tampa. Ra. and 5 BennetteRayWilllamsonofAdvancc- 'a sister. Mary Alice WiIIia,„sofl ofWinston-Salcm; several nieces iu-lnephews. ; « Funeralserviccswereconduclcdai unatn. Match 29, at Salem baptist;CTurch by Dr. Wayrw Fulton and ibeRe«. Floyd Boles and How«I ,Wilbura, Emombmem followed'iri' „ W«tlawn Gardens of MenmryMiu.toleum in Qemmons. John Slater Sheiry John SlaterSliclry, 84. orBcrimfila"' Village, died Monday. March 20,1995"' at his home. He was bom Sept. 24. 1910 in FriendshipHelghts.Md..toJ<AnSiaier'''and Annie FemeyboughSheity. • 'He was a member of Home Morad vian Church in Winston-Salem andllie''local Rotary Qubs where he lived/He"' owned an independent insurance ' agencyinBridgelon.N.J.for 18years.'' and then moved to Hanford. Conn., tobecome assistant vice president of 'safely engineering for Aetna Life and Casually until his relitemcm. "••••'After his retirement, he moved lb-'Port Royal Plantation In Hilton H<ad.'' S.C. He wasan avid golfer and famifj'' man.He was preceded In death by hii'^ wife.EmilySheiiy. in 1990.He is survived by 2 daught'crJ,'''Elisabeth S. Laroe of Arlington, Va.1'1 and Nancy Sheiiy OlaislerofLondtin.EngUnd;asoaJohnS.SbciryofHeiltll''' ersonviUe:and4giandchildren.Funeral services were helda-m. March 24. u Home Morai^an"' Church with graveside services fdlt^'Jlowing in the Moravian Gtaveya/dJ;''' Dr.RobertE.Sawyeronkiated. -'hD'Memorials may be made to Hoifie'*'Moravian Church. 529 S. Church'^!, ' Winston-Salem. N.C 27101. ■ ''-'"I vvtt Clarence Edward Pope ' Mr. Clarence Edward "Whiley'Pplie. 74, of Butler, Ala., died Salur-dpy'March 25.1995, at Rush Hospital ill Meridian, Miss., after an extended illness. ! He is the brother of Mary Leola Pope Bamhardl of Mocksville. I Mr.PopewasbomOcl.30.1920.in Talladega, Ala., the son of the laic WalterEdwaidandCarrieDabbs Pope. He was educated in Tallcdcga public schools and had atterxled Mississippi StaleUniversity. Hewasveteran of(lie U.S. Navy, and served in the Pacific during World War II. He had lived in Selma, Ala. most of his adult life, and was retired from Hammermill Paper Mill. He was an avid golfer. ' He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Lee McDonald, who died in 1992; and a brother. Robert. ■ Also surviving arc: two son.s. Michael Edward Pope of Butler and David McDonald Pope of Binning- ham;onebrother,Thomas Edsci'Red 'I^peof Pell City, Ala.; a sister, Carrie Irene PopeTraxclerofLansing. Mich. ; Ctavesideserviceswereconducied al 11 a.m. Tuesday. March 28. at Rneview Memory Gardens in Selma. conducledby theRev. Mike McKnight of Butler. Mabel SmiihSheKon '"g. March 24 I905 L p ^ """"• She was bom March 4 |oi, •Mocksville (0 Lon A^.. , J' andSarahJamesSmiih ct.°r^i.-femfk,r,y,S.r"^' Davie County Public Library Mocksvillt, NC ... . , DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 30,1995 V 0 4- Betty West Williams pital. ^^•=""=»'«CounlyHos. She was boni in Rowan Couniv &PV'7. 1923,„,he,a^WileZJ MmnieMcDaniclWcslandwasem •tS« '■"f V»dkin Valtey'"•mp„«a.,on.Stewasamen,bcr?fS<K:.eiy Baptist Church. I death by her'w^tand.Hen,yLeeWi„i„n„S, Survivors include a son, Hcniy Lee Z«>la WdhamsofMocltsvillejasrand«'n:and2g.eat.gramUauir®^- 2 p-m^March 28. at Society Baptist £Sofr j Elfleda F. Woosley ; Elfleda Fulcher Woosley, 87. of Winslon-Salem, died Tuesday, March21, I99S at Forsyth Metnori^ Hospi tal. ' She was bom April 3,1907 in For syth County to the late Thomas Hugh aiid Addie Cotimd Fulcher. She was a niember of Pine Grove United Meth odist Church. . . • •7I She was preceded In death by her ; hfsbtmd, Walter TheodoteTed" l^oosley; a daughter, Hilda Carolyn Vfflliard. . , . ' • ' She is survived by 6 daughters,Marilyn Potts' of Advance, Dotolckeisbn, Nomia Sbelton; Iris Poplin, Pat Bodenhamer and Janet Royall ; Martin, all of Winston-Salem; a son,Tiorn^T.rTorniny'ofBil^Tesin; -M granddiibireni M gr^ grandchil-dr|en;2sistets,VitrianBeni^'ofKetii7 Dallas Ray WilliamsDallas Ray Williams. 58. of Lex-/ ington, died Monday, March 27,1995al High Point Regional Hospital.He was bora in Davie Ckrtmty Aug.11. 1936 to the late Spencer Franklin and Martha Ireland Williams and wasa member of Reeds United MethodistChurch. He was employed by MillerDesk Company in High Point for the past 10 years. Abrother,ElginWilliams,ptec(ded in death. He was also preceded in deathby a sister, Willie Mae Wood.Survivors Include his wife, NancySmilh Williams of the home; 5 bioth-ers, George Franklin Williams, "Pete"Williams and Nathan WiUiams, all ofLexington, Billy Williamsof AdvanceandGuntey WilUams of Mocksville; 4sisters, Virginia Beauchamp of Ad vance, Coleen Vestal of Arcadia, MaryHilton of Winston-Salem, and twinsisier Alice Rummage of Tyro. Funeral services were conducted al11 a.m. Match 29, al Voglers-Pied- mont Chapel by the Rev. Jim Martinwith burial following at Forest Hill Memorial Paik. Memorials may be made to Reeds United Methodist Church, 4731 Old64 West, Lexington, N.C 27292. l_. slbn-Salem;'2hfotheis,'AitonFUIcheroj Winston-Salem ond TiiutsionFildier of Stokes ipoun^.'.'.v - 'r Fbneralseivicesv'ereheld^2iun.23, at Ha^ith-Kfi^ Silas 'Cteek'Qiapel by the Revs. 'Sanford '.pile^r.' and Jim Clodfdter.' Biirial"hritowed in Pine Grow United Methodist Church Cerneteiy. 'v'-* Memorials n^. be mafe.tr> PineGpwUnited^teho^ClHui^ 1130J(g]«townRi^3Mnsti»;&leth,N.C. 2^103. ■ .-A / food W® bom Oct^int, a son of Jani», n""Jbhard Wood. all bis life, h, of High£ Oepartment^foT'"^'*'''' Davie County Public Library MocksviKf, NO e C" o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 6,1995 Joyce Stone Baity Juyce Slonc Baity. 66. or Rural llall.tlicJ Sunday. April 2.1'WS.allrcr l»inie. Slic U'ii« Ihii'I July 1.^. I''2X in WiBc-^ CiniiUy In Itiyani awl rannic llciulcison Sinnc Radi runcial vtiviccr wcic cnndnclcd Apiil d. at 2 p.m. nl Vnglrrs lU-ytiolila Road Chapci hy tlic Rcv«. Kenneth Iluthmi. Wayne Ciiiylc and R.I.. Waller. Iliirial fnllnwcd In 'I'liriict's Creek Baplirl Clnneli Ccinclcty. She lived nii»!li)r her lire in I'nrsylh CountyaiKlallcmleilRuralHidlOinreh (d Cnxl. She wav reliied rnnn ECi. Rcyiinldv Tohaecn Co. StirvivcirsirKdudc iuiniK'lc.'rnnuiue lletidereon or Uninn Cirirve; an annt, l:lla Cainpliell (d Mtxlvville; a Mcp- Iwntlier.Arlic Kaditand.aeinidti.lleely Shadrick. Memorials may be tnasle In Knial llall tlwieli orCliKl. 27(1 College St., Riiialllnll.N.C. 27(U.S, Moi-ciice i. Miller Rnrcnee niionehuig Miller, <K), i>( Oavie Village, died .Sainnlaymntniiig, Apiil I. 1995 at DavieConnly llnspi. ml. I'oncial services were hehl ,at 11 a.m. April .7, al We.sley Chapel United Mclhtxlisl Oiureliin the I'tttotmiimu- nily iviih tire Revs Daviil Nol.iir. Tred Slnrarand RicharrI llskesv urrici.iling. Iluiial rollovved in Ihe elinteh ecin- etery. L Mcntotials mjj be ennsiileied hir Wesley Cliapel United Mcthoilisl <7iureh, e/o lleliy West, .15.72 N.C. Ilvvy. Xl)l Nonh. Mixlsville, N.C. .''II2R or to a eliarily id the dnnor's chniee. .She was Ixnn in ("at.iwha I 'tinnly, iitly.7,19111 lnlhelale(!i'nige(aiinkliii iind l.illie Jane lliionclnnji .She wns manieillnrfi.t ye.nsli-lnseph Veinnn Miller who pieeedfil her in ilealh Jan. 1992. •Site griHinaleil rinin Stnrlnsvn High SilnKilin 1921 and rrnniN.C.College r«i Wnmcri.iinwUNC (iicenslmro.in 1925. Sire was a seliixil le.xircr for many years in Daeie and Vnilkiiieonri- lics. Sire was .m .ailiec nicmlicr of Wesley Cha|>el United Melhodisl tlmrclr nlieic she had servcil as.Siin- il.iy Selnxil Teacher. Sire held lite of- fiee (d Miisier artd l^elntet in Piitrr Cnmrrrmiily Orange formally ye.srs. In M.lfiR, she was rcengni/cd as Pino- ramringlnnCiii/eiiof lire Year. Al IJiivie Village she w.ns an rielivc piti1lci(xim inallitsprograms.andhandi- eiafls. Survivors incltrdc n darrghter, M.arlha McKniglil of Yadkinviiic; a sun, Dr.Dayne C.MiiicrrdMocksviiie: -I grandchildren, S.-irah BtiseocofSan llcigo, Calif.. Robert Nicholas MeKiiighl of Atlanta. Ca.. Ut. Aarwr 17. Miller of Sunnyvale. Calif, and A. Bieiil Miller of Mncksvifie; 4 greal- grainlchildrTntandasisler. M.ary Parrell of Orirfin.Ca. Frances Sarrit Ileilig Frairces Saftil Ileilig. 68. of Salis bury,diedunespetlcdiySumhiy. April 2. l995alC.ibatTus Mctnoiialllospilal in Concord. Sire was bom in Cabarros County (Jet. 16,1926lothc1alcllenry Leenird Macbclle Weaver Safril and was a graduate ofChriiaCnrve High School. She had heen cnrploycd by niaekwelder'sBat-U-Uirciimllleallles Restaurant in Salisbury and rvas it Iroiiiemaker. Sire was a member i>f .St. Ihinl's Lutheran Oruivh. lite church clroir, Altar Guild. Frleirdship Club and Wotnen of Ihe ELCA. anila volunteer alllie Lutheran Hoiire in.Salisbiriy.Slie was also a rirenrberofEastern Slar.lhc RowanCountyShriirettes, Ladles All*- iliary of VFW anil Solisbuiy Women of the Moose- She was preceded in dcalh by tier husband, Robert Jacob Heilig Sr.. In 1989. SurvivorsiiiciiKlc.lsons.DoysiUale Cull ofMorganloii.lJavid Scott Call of China Grove and Roliert Jacob Ileilig Jr. of die home; 2 dnughtcni, Rebii Seine of Salisbury and Teresa Linker ofSalishutyiSbrolhers, RobetlP.Safril. Kenneth L. Safrit. James M. Safrit. Glenn M. Saftil, Carl Neil Safrit and Eddie M. Safril, all of Salisliury, Tommy W. Safril of Lewis. fJel. and Steven A. Safrit of Ruckfoid, III.; a sister. Peggy Agner of Salisbury; 10 gtandcliildien and 2 great gcaiulclril- dreii. Davie County Public Library fi/locksvillt, NC Rosa Mae Livengood Rosa Mae Livengood, 71. of Win- sloii-Salem,diedSunday.April2.l995. , at Porsyih Memorial Mospilal, ^ SliewasboitiDec.3,ly2.7inForsylli Coonly to Marvin and Alice Slater, SlieallendcdSaiinriianBaplistCTiutch.She was preceded in dentil by licf husband, Robert Lec Livengood Sr, Surviving are 5 dimghlcts, Mary McKiiighl and Linda Davis, btilli of lewisville. Josie Comer and Betty Scott, both of Wlnstoo-Snlcm, and Teresa VVfigbi of Danbnry; 3 sons. Robeit Lee Livengood Jr. of Winslon- Saleni, Josepli Cray Livengood and David Ray Livengood. b«h of King; 11 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchil dren; a sisler, Janie Willard of Wiii- slon-Saleni; 5 htwhers. Hubert and fnankSlater.bothorLcwisville, Harvey SlalerofWinston-Salem.LeeSlalerofMooresville and Terry Slater of Mocksville. Funeral services were held nl 2 p.m. April 14, HI Hayworih-Mlller Silas Creek Chapel with ihc Rev. Danny ■Smilh omciating. Burial followed in Oiiklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials m.iy be made to Ih«-pice of Winslon-Salcm/Forsyth County, I lOO-CS-StraifordRd.. Witi- slon-Salcin, N.C. 27103. Clyde Tliomas Roberts Clyde Thomas Roberts, 69. of Flat Rock Road.Cooleemee.diedWcdncs-ilay. Match 29.1995at Rowan Mcmo- UtKpilal in Salisbury, afier a sliorl Rot«tls^' Re- tired from Y..-.- ' Tommy Hendri* Cus-India! Scr- k •' 'i-liji";"vices, he had been a finishingcar]>ciitcr and worked at Erwin Mills. A U.S.Amiy World War |[ velerim. he at tended lygewtwd Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife of .51 ycais.norenceBogcrRohens.ddaiigh- ifrs.MarieR.ConeilnndJiinnieAtxJcr-.son, IxKh of Mocksville, and Palsy R. Magallancs and Faye Siroud. Itolli ofCooleeinee; 11 grandchildren; lOgrcat-graridchildren; and 2 step-grandchll- dtcn. Fuiieralserviceswetea(2p.m,AprilI.at EatonFuneralllomeChapel.conducted Ihe Rev. Danny Shore- Burialfollowed at Liberty United MclJiodist Church Cemetery. Milil.iiy rites were provitled by the I lib District Memo rial Honor Guard- VFW. Memorials may be made ItjEdgewood Baptist amrch. BuildingFund, Cooleeinee, N.C. 27014 or Llb-city Unite.! Methodist Chmeli, Cem- elery Fund Gladsloiie Road, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. DAVm COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 6,1995 General ZoUie Rogers General Zollle Rogers. 75. of Mucksville, died Friday. March 31. 1995 al die Veteran's Hospllal in Salis bury. He liad been in declining health for several years. He was bom in Henderson County. July 18.1919. to the late Pinkney and Ijila Rogers. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and .served in France during World War 11. He lived in Winston-Salem most of hisadult life. He wasa member of l^eacehaven Baptist Church. He owned Rogers Building Com pany and build residential homes until hisietiiementin 1974. Afterhis retire ment, lie moved to Davie County and enjoyed gardening and raising cattle. He is survived by his wife. Mavis I layncs Rogers of the home; a daugh ter, Kay R. Dunntason-MichaelZolIie Rogers; 5 grandchildren;4 sisters, Essie Worsham of Florida, Mildred Worshatn and Marie Israel, both of netehcr, atid Ftcda Frisbee of Fay- etteville. He was preceded in death by a sis ter, Jo Anderson of East Flat Rock. 11ic funeral was held April 2 at Advance United Methodist Church with burial following in the church cctiictcry. Memorials may be made to Ad vance UnitedMethodislChuich.Hwy. 801 S.. Advance, N.C. or to the Alzltcimers A.ssociation, James Ray Shore j James Ray Shore, 70. of Ml. Airy, -y died Wednesday morning. Match 29, 1995 al his home following a lengthy illness. BomAug.3. i924.asonofihelate French and Maggie Reymdds Shore, he was a veteran of the U3. Army, having served during World War B. and a member of Westside Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Mozelle Casstevcns Shoteof the home; adaugh-ter, Frances Bolesof PUol Mountain; a son. Roger Shore ofMt.Aiiy;6giand- children; 3 great grantJchildten; a sis ter. Flora Phillips of Mocksville; 5 brothers, Linnie Shore, Herbeit Shore and Hobert Shore, all of Yadkinville, FonzoShoreand Raymond Shore, both of Mocksville. Funeral services wereheldat2p.m.Match 31. at Moody Funeral Chapel conducledbytheRev.JackCasstevens Bishop Russell Vaughn Bishop Russell Vaughn. 80, of Lewisville, died Monday, March 27, 1995at his home afteralengthyillness. He was bom SepL. 30, 1914 in Plinceton, W.Va. to James Daniel and Suzie Pilson Vaughn. He was a retired Imck driver for Hennis Fiei^t Lines and was a member of the Teamsters Local Union 391. He was awarded the Mack Million Mile Award by Mack Tracks and was amemberofWest Bend BaptistChurch. Surviving are his wife of 60 years, Mary Wirtz Vaughn of the home; 3 daughters, Patricia York of Pfafltown, Mary Cookston ofBowlegs, Okla. and Brenda Stewart of Midway; 6 sons, Russell Edward Vaughn of Zephyr Hills, Fla., Harold Vaughn of Lewis ville. JetryVaughnof Advance, Donnte Vaughn ofRural Hall. Ronnie Vaughn of Lewisville and Mike 'Vaughn of - Lewisville; 22 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; and a brother, Roy Vaughn of Maittnsville, Va. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. March 20,atWest Bend Baptist Church in Lewisville with Pastor Motjiw Olio and the Rev. CHls Clampitt ohitiiallng, Butial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory Cemetery in Clemtnons, Memorials may be made t^ Hos pice'of Winslon-Salem/Forsyth County, 1 lOO-C S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27101, Pavie Courtty Public Ubr arV MocksvlHt, NO t DAVIECOUNTY ENTERPJOSE RECORD, April 13,1995 lo <r V9 H. Roger Hall H. Roger Hall, of Winslon-Salcm, died .It his home April 10,199S. I Ic was bom Aug. 29.1924 in For- sythCountytoHcibertHayesandLoaie Kales Hall. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving in World War 11. He retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Com pany after 36 years of service as an ofTice manager and was a member of Hiist Baptist Church and the Banacca Class. _ He was preceded in death by his wife. Jewel James Hall, in 1984. . He is survived by his fiancee. Bar- bdra Onini: a son. Herb Hall; 2 grand daughters, all of Winston-Salem; a sis ter, Ericen Nunn of Advance; his step mother. Eddis Hall of Winston-Salem, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 3:30 part. April 12, at Hayworlh-Miller Si- lasCieck Chapel with the Rev. Tenence Alspaugh and Dr. David Hughes offi ciating and burial following in Forsyth Memorial Park. Johnny Boyd Proveaux Johnny Boyd Proveaux. 47.of Lex- / ington. died Sunday moming at Lex ington Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. He was bom June 14. 1947 in lllington. S.C. to Eaekiel Walter and Alma Dean Proveaux. He was em ployed with Wellington Hall in Lex ington. Funeral services were conducted April 11 at 2 p.m. at Slate Funeral Home Chapel. Elder Jinmiy Lankford officiated. Burial followed in Boyles Chapel Primitive BaptistChuichCem etery. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother. Davis Ezekiel Proveaux. Surviving are 2 sisters. Donna Hedrick and Dorothy Marshal I both of King; and 2 brothers, Jimmy Willis Proveaux of Hkin, and Palmar Levie Proveaux of Advance. u/ THigh , JO '««">8Homeio .•iHe HBs "fhis lite: I^sscmptov^f. - '•wiffc,whene he ^ -Oiurch : 1983. Tii.f/^sFIoria^^f'i^r.iled' Verier .n V ■/ »Ann'l „ »as i Kf rr • r.^«sMeinQtiii aZT '""owed ia 'eslejianOrn^mw-S^ f? Rra, Robert Allen Seamon Robert Allen Seamon Jr. 49, of Old FarmLane, Mocksvilledied late Thursday night, April 6,1995 at UniversityHospital in Chapel Hill after being in declining health.Funeral services were held at 3 pan.April 9, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Howard Dearth of Rockwell Bible United Methodist Church offici ating. Burial followed in St. MatthewsLutheran Church Cemetery. HewasbomJune 11,1945in Rowan County to Bessie Brindle Seamon of Rockwell and the late Robert Allen Seamon Sr. and was a school bus as sembly technician with Thomas Built Buses in High Point. He was of the Baptist faith and had served in the US. Array. Surviviitg. in addition to his mother,are his wife, Patricia "Pat" TaylorSeamon of the home; 2 daughters, Glenda Cromer of Faith and TeniSullivan of Salisbury; 2 step-daugh- lets, Cynthia Lorenz of Mocksvilleand Patricia Lorenz Creecy of Texas; a sister, Bonnie Bieedlove of Rockwell;a brother, David Seamon of Solisbuiy; 4 grandsons and several nieces and nephews. The family wishes hfcommend theOrgan Procurement programs avail able and urge publicawoiepessof these pograms. r Oavie County Public LibraryMockswHe, NC DAviE County enterprise rex:ord, April 20,1995 o t o <1^ N- s- Burr Bailey Hugh Wilbum "Buir" Bailey. 72. of Fullon Road, Advance, died Friday aOeinoon. April 14. 1995 at the V.A. Medical Center in Salisbuiy after .six months of declining health. He was bom in Davie County, Oct. 17.1922 to the late Devilt M. oiid May Livengood Bailey and had been a self- employed carpenter all his life. He had been a night watchman at Hanes Knit ting for the past 15 yean. He was a member of Fork Baptist Church and Fork VFD. He was on avid gardener and helper in the community. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army. His wife, Lcxie Alexander Bailey, preceded him in death in 198.1 Surviving are 2son.s.Tom Bailey of Clemmons and Doug Btiiley ofFork: a granddaughten 2 sisters, Eloise Dcese of Thomasville and Maielta Michaels of Welcome; and a brother. Billy B. Bailey of Fork. He was preceded in death by 5 brothers. A memorial service was held at 11 am. April 18, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Keimil Bailey and Ken Evans ofliciating with participation by the llth District Memorial Honor Guard, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Memorials may lie made to Fork Volunteer Fine Department, c/o Tony Moore, Route 3, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or the a charily of the donor's choice. Roxie Caudle Roxie Lovna Driver Caudle, 71, of Yadkinville. died Wednesday. April 12,1995 at N.C. Baptist Hospital. She was bom in Yadkin County Match 6, 1924 to the late Gyles and Lilian Hutchcns Driver. She was manicd to Ernest Caudle, who preceded her in death Nov. 11. 1980. She was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Chnst. Surviving are 2 sons. David Caudle and David Lee Caudle, both of Yad kinville; a daughter, Marie Royall of Mocksville; 19 grandchildren; and 18 great grandchildien. She was preceded in detith by a son, Arthur Ray Caudle, and a daughter. Patsy Ruth Gregory. Funeral services were conducted at 1 p.m. April 12. at Mackie-Gentiy Fu neral Home and Cliapel conducted by the Rev. Lawrence Warden with burial following in the Union Grove Baptist Church cemetery. Irene McMillan Bobo .. ^ Irene McMillan Bobo, 61. of Wift" ston-Salem,diedSunday.April9.199$ at Fbrsyth Memorial Hospital. Site was bora Sept 14, 1933 in Fancy Gap, Va. to Cleve E. and Maty Bobbitt McMillaa She was of the Methodist faith. She tm employed with Wachovia Bank and previously with McLean Tracking Company. 1 Surviving are her husband, Paul F. Bobo of the home; 2 daughters, Margie K. Parker of Kemersville and Tammy- K. Leonard of Mt. Airy; a son, Robeit S. Kingsbuty of Mt. Aiiy; a stepsoii, Paul F. Bobo of Advance; 6 grandchil'-- drcn; her mother of Hillsville. Va.ra' brother, Roy B. McMillan of Lewis- ville;andasister,AnnaR.Sennonesof Fancy Gap, Va. ; Funeral services were held at 2 p.m', n April 12, at Haywotth-Miller ^las Creek Chapel by the Rev. Larry Goodrich. Burial followed in Fbisyth Memorial Pork. Gloria Jackson Davis 1 Gloria Jackson Davis, 62, of Okla-■' horoaCity,Okla.,diedsuddenlySaturday, Aprils, 1995. at her home. She was boni Aprils, 1933 in Win-ston-SalemtothelateWallerClaienceand Hattie Belle Jackson Davis. She was a longtime employee ofAT&T in WinsWn-Salem and later inOklahoma city.Sheissuryivedbyasoo,BobMcIver of Clemmons; a daugjiter, Vicki ReidlofCincinnatj.Ohio;3grandchildren;5 sisters, Janet Maureen Christim andPhyllis Anne Davis, both of Winston-Salem.FayeD.Bodfordof Clemmons, Patsy Crenshaw of Mocksville, andBetsy HopkinsorWarTenton,Va.; stepbrothers, HerbertBurtonandBobBur- ton, both of Winsion-Salem, RonnieBurton, Bill Burton and Kenny Burton, all of Advance. She was preceded in death by abrother, William Hannlton Davis, anda stepbrother. Rank Burton. Memorials may be made to ll»AmericanCancerSocietyortheAmen- can Heart Association. Mary Margaret CartaerMaiyMargaielGibsonCai^,"' •ofBcthanyRetirementCenterinS^^cerandfonnetlyofDukeSiwL^I- eemec. died Friday. Apnl 14. IMS. atRowan Memorial Hospital. She had r:M728:T9.8,inDa^County, she was a daughter of lateG^e aiis and EBidieth Granger ^'Seated in the Davie couittySchools, she was a sitter withhomebonndandhospW^^^was a member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church.Survivors include 2 s""'* {'"yWayne Caitner of Salisbt^aitd Rob ert William Cartnet Jr. of DuAam.'daughters, Mary "Shorty Cartner ofCooleemee and .Durham; 2 sisters, Pauline Thome ofMocksville and Dorothy Ovetc^ of Cooleemee; an iirhowflsiaisedlnlhchoinCe gmoftg''"iFa^setvieeswerecondiMd^ 1 p.m. April 17, at Ly^yHL'sJamesCLyerlyCbai^lb^Rev.RaiidyCiowell,pastcrofYadl(mBaptistaurch.EntombmenifoHow^inRowan Memorial parkMausoleuin. Memorials may be made oAhhdmeis Disease and Rcl^d Dis orders, Southern3420ShamiockDrive,Chailotte,N.C. 28215-3298. William C. Gentley William aatence "Mocksville, died Saturday, Apnl 15.1995 at Davie County Hospital aUeseven months of declining^*-BomOct. 10, 1907 inRowan County, he was a son of the 1^ William Gaslon and EUa Jane DonahueGentle.Hewaseducatedin^'^County schools. He was afarmwa^self-employed cmpenter pnor to his ""iSber of Gay's ChapelUmbrf Methodisl Church, he was a Sunday'"^'^^fe^liiwMcDanielOentle, died May 23,1988. 'Survivors include a son. CtonaDouglasGentleofSmtMvillKaihiugh- ter Peggy Tutterow of MocksyiUe,withwhomhemadehishome-.asister.Kaa^neG.JenkinsoflWe'«;»half sister, Eub Almon of fpan^dren and 5 great giandchil- services were condi^ at — fiifiav'sChapclUiutcil Davie County Public LibraryMocksviHt. NC ColsonandJackD.Loiher.tot^f°'-towed at Rowan Memonal Park.Memorials may be m^ w Oa/sChapelUnftedMetlwdistChuich,5WWoodleafRoad,Salisbury,N.C.28147. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 20,1995 O Linda Smith Hege I-inda Smith Hege»4S( of Winston- / Salem diedlhesday, April 11,1995. She was bom June 30. 1948 In aover.S.C,to Willie Victcrand Ruby Brown Smith. She was a member of the House of Prayer and was preceded In death by her father and three broth ers. Lewis. Jack and Vemon Smith. Surviving are her husband. Richard L. Hege of the home; a son. Robert S. Hege of the home; 6 sisters. Beulah Cline and Mildred Carlco. both of Mocksvllle. Donna James of Clyde Sandra Romlnger of Kernersvllle Margie Presley and Margaret David son. both of BessemerClty; 3 brothers Ra)'mond Smith of Pacolet. S.C.. Le onard Smith of WInston-Salem and Leroy Smith of Kemersvllletaruimber of nieces and nephews. Fimetal services were held at 2 pan. April 13. at Hayworth-MIIIer Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Billy W. Romlngcr.ButialfollowedinOakiawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be mode to the American Cancer Society. I90O S. Hawthorne Road. Forsyth Medical Park. Suite 622. Winston-Salem. NC 27103. Heiuy Peterson HenryP«eisonJr..60;ofWlnston. i Salem,diedMonday,April 17,1993ai'• Ihe VA Medical Cwter in Saiisbtiftr j after ari illness of two ye^ ' He was bom May 5.1934 in New YorkOtytoHenryEPtiersonSr.and the hue Willie O.Pciersoti. He gtadu- Jated from the New York Qty Public School System and worked for A.P. Supermarket in New York Qty. Helater worked for the Davie County School System. Hewasaveteranofthearmedforcesand was a member of New Bximi BapUst Church in Mocksville. where he was a Sunday School teacher. Survlvingarehiswife.Rul^Pulliam Pbteison of the home; 3 sons. Chad H.Peterson. Saud Plelerson and Rtug Peterson, all of Winston-Salem; 3 daughters. Sheria P. Powell. RuUya Foster and Mubeenah Annsoong, all of Winstoit^alem; his father ofNiiw 'York. N. Y; a brother, ArthurR. ikter- ' son of Chicago, ni.; 2 sisters: AnnetteFunjuan and Deloris Muhammahad. n J both of Chicago; and 12 grandchil dren. ^ Memorials may be sent to HospiceOrganiiaiion. 1410 N. Main Street, Salisbury. N.C. 28144. j L Barbara Ann Potts Barbara Ann Pott^ 40, of Advance, died Wednesday, April 12. 1995, at N.C. Baptist HoqiitaL She was bom July 7,1954 in For syth County to Paul A. and Mary My ers Potts. She wasamemberofTUmets Creek Baptist Church. ' SuTvivingareherfathCTofAdvance; 2 sisters, Brenda Cline and Shirley Wails, both of AAvimx-, 5 nieces and 'nephews.—'^ FUnend services wereconducted at 2p.ro. April 15,atTknnets Creek Bap- , list Chuidi by the Rev. Allen Batkw with burial following iri the church cemetery. Vo 4. * W y uther Ray Potts Uilher Ray Potts. 82. of Conalzer Road,diedeariySundaymoraing.Aptil16,1995, at Forsyth Memorial Hospi tal after a brief illness. He was born in Davie County June li. 1912IO the late LutherS.andTella Carter Folts orul was a retired machin ist with Erwin Mills. He was a member of Coroatzer Baptist Church where he was former church treasurer. He was preceded in death by his first wife. Louise Jones Potts, May 20, 1976.HewasalsopreGededindealhby a son. Barry H. Potts, in 1973 and 2 brothers, Harvey and Worth Potts. Surviving are his second wife, Faye Riddle Potts of the home; a daughter, Barbara Allen of Farmington; a son, Garry Pottsof Advance;3granildaugh- ters; a great grandson; 5 sisters, Leona Bowens. Pearly Rye, Eva Ptotts and Mae Laird, ail ofMocksville, and Lena Wall of Advance; andabrother.Homer Potts ofMocksville. Funeral services were coitducted at2 pjn. April 18, at Coroatzer Baptist Church with the Revs. Elmer Day and EM. Jamesofliciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the RayPotts Memorial Fund of -COmatzer Baptist Church. 609 Coroatzer Road, Mocksville, N.C 27028. Davie Counly PubficUibranf MocksviHe, NC V 4. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 27,199S Carrie Abernathy Carrie Odell Sweel Abematliy, 92, of Mutnford Road, Mocksville, lot-merlyofDaviason/Comelius.diedSal- urclay. April 22. lyg.S at Aulumn Cue ofMocksville. I .She was bom April 6. 1903 in Mecklenburg Counly lo lire laic Mary Rilcy Sweel and Leander Niciiolas Sweet. She wa5 u irlired spou!ef of Amcfi- canTliiead Company. She was an ac tive member ofFirst B.iptistChurch of Mocksville. Site was preceiled in death by her husband. David Foril Abemalhy Sr.; a son. William C. Abem.ithy; a brother and 3 sisters. Survivomincludeason. Rev. David F. Abemalhy Jr. ofAdvance; a daugh ter. Betty A. Monsces of Mocksville; and 2 sisters, Virginia S. Porch of.Sl.inleyandEdnaS.CoohranofMyttIc Beach. S.C.; 7 grandchildren; and R gteal-grartdchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. April 2d at First Baptist Church of Mocksville by the Rev. Larry C. Hovis. Burial followed at Ml. Zion United Methodist ChurchCemetery in Cornelius. Menuirials may be made to First BapristChurch, North MainSi-.Mocks- ville. NC 27028 orto HospiceofDavie County. 210 Hospital Streel, Mocks ville. NC 27028. Lena Cleary Arlena "Una" F.li/.abelh Cleary Deary. 83. of Oak Haven Nursing' J Home, died Friday. April 21, IW5 at Davie Cmmly HiKpilal after being m declining health for five years.S hewasbom County Apcil 12.1912 to lite late Frank A. aral Smia Viola Richardson Cleary and was a hon^maker. She lived most of lier Itfe in the Shef Held community. She was a member of Ijanics Baptist Church. Slie was preceded in death by her husband, James Hubert Cleary. March 27. 1983. A brother. Buford Cleary. also preceded her in death. She is survived by a sister. Ada C. Veach of Cooleeiiiee; several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was conductedinllieljamcs Baptist ChurchCcnieiety at 11 a.m. April 24, by the Rev. Ben V. Mull. Memorials may be made to Ijamcs Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. 477 ShefTield Road. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. James Franklin Beam, James Franklin Beam Sr.. 77, of Winslon-Siilcni, died Tliursday, April 20. 199.1 at Forsylh Memorial Hospi tal. HcwaslximOcl. 12,19l7inDavie County to RobcrtljteandBessicJarvis Beam. He wasretired from P.II.Hanes Company after 37 years ofservice. He was a veteran ofWorld Wat II, serving in IheU.S Marines. Surv iving.trchis wife. Annie Phyllis Beam of the home; 3 sons. Jame-s F. Beam Jr. of Winston-Salem. Lester C. Beam offesas and Roy Beam of Dnvic Counly: a daughter. Carolyn Jane Ayeis of Wlnslon-Salem: and 4 granilsons. A yravcvide service was held April 22, at Parklawn Memorial Gardens by Ihc Rev. David Slteilon. Judy Fox Crater Judy Fox Crater, 51. of Gaffney. S.C. died at her home Wednesday, April 19, IW5. She was bom in Greenville. S.C. lo Plioebc Harper Fox Giles and the late Edgar G. Fox.She wasa memberofBuford Street United Methodist Church in Gaffney andwasdireclorofBufoidStnetUnited Methodist Oiureh Day Care. She was a counselor for the youth group for 20 years, a Salkehatehie Team member and leader for 10 years. She was a memberoflheAdminislraliveCouncil and the Youth Council. She was a member of the Junior Woman's Club. TnwncDub. the Can cer Society and the S.C. Junior Miss Board. She was a volunteer forChero kee Children's Home and director of tJie Boys and Girls Club. She was president of Luther Vaiighan Elcitienlaiy FTO. She was a Chamber ofCommerce volunteer and served on the Gaffney Day School Board of Directors. She married Houston F. 'Dick" Crater Jr.. the son of Houston F. and Mary Crater of Advance, who sur- vives. Additional survivor! ineliMle ason. Houston F. "Fox" Crater lU of the home:2daughlefs.JudithLove"Dixie" Craterand Mary Elaine"Daisy" Crater of the home; her mother of Powdersville. S.C. and a brother, Ed ward C. Fox ofGreenville. S.C. Shewaspredeceasedby 2 children. Stephanie Dawn Crater and Abingtmt Pbelps Crater. PunetalservietswereheldalBuford Sueel United Methodist ChurchApril 23. mS p.m. by Dt.Tb^ Smith. Dr,. J.W. Sandm.and'ihe.Rev. Mlchaei - Wolfe. Burial followed at Frederick Memorial Qaidens In Gaffney. Nellie Jones Gartner Nellie Jones Cartricr, 90. of Har mony, died Moruiay, April 24,1995 at Itcdcll Memorial Hospital anerabrief illness. ShewasbominlredcIICoiinly April19.1905.adaiighterortliclalc Roltcrt Allen and Lola RalleJgc Jones, She was a liomcmaker. attended harmony schools and was a member of Clarksbury United Melhodisl Church. She was inairicd lo William Ray CartnerSr..whodicd Feb. 20.1975. She is survived by 4 sons. Wiiiliim Ray Canncr Jr.. Richard Neil Cartncr. Robert Eugene Cnrtner .inJ Kenneth PerryCanncr,allofll;uinony;5daugh-tcrs. Tommye Elirabelh Campbell of Winston-Salem. Nellie Elton Wright of Harmony. Claire Elanor Faster of Mount Holly.NJ., BettyJaneMiehaelof Roysion. Ga, and Bobby Jo Sees of Advance. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. April 26. at Clarksbury United Methodist Church with the Revs. Jeff Coppleyand WiilinmBlamonomcial- Belinda Daywalt Belinda Kaye Nelson Daywalt. 21, of Erwin Street. Cofoleerttee, died Thursday, Apil >— She was born in Mesa, Ariz. Sept. 15.197310 RussellandJudy n Nelson and had formerly been employed with fll handy Cup- [ board- Survivors include her mollier and stepfather. Judy and James Carter of Nc^ Pole. Alaska; her father, Russell Nel5onofMesa.Ariz.;2sisters.Tesslc Walterand Debbie Nelson; 2 brothers. RJ. Nelson and Jamie Carter; licr pa ternal grandparents. Udell and Willmiilh Nelson of Me.sa, Ariz. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. April 24. at Woodleaf Baptist Churchwith the Revs. Chris Williams. Jeff Pennington and Shelby Harbour officiating. The body will be sent lo Mesa, Ariz, for further services and burial. DAVJE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 27,1995 SkeeterDaywalt Alfred Thomas "Skeeler" Daywall Jr.. 24. of Erwin Street, Coolccmee. died Thorsday. April 20, 1995 at lii^ He was bom in DavteCoiiiiiv nl)ec.22.l>>7nio I _^peTommy and 1^'** ifl Helen Caton I li" 3^ Daywallandhad k been a heating and I'ondi- lionlng lechnl- ciaiiwllirihemiarrechnologyorcool- cemce. He was a member of KIrsI Baptist Cliiirth of Coolcemec and served in tlic U.S. Air Force. .Survivors, in addition to his par ents. are 2 .sisters. April Carter of Moeksville and Jessica Daywalt of Coolecntce; his grandmotlicr, Claytic Caton ofCooleemee; and a niece. Funeral services were condocled at 2 p.m. April 24, at Woodleaf Baptist Oiutch with the Revs. Chris Willtms. Jeff Penningion and Shelby Harbour officiating. Graveside military riles were coruiucterl by the Eleventh I3is- trict Memorial Honor Guard. Veterans of Foreign War. Memorials may be considered for Wnodlcaf Bapist Church, Worxllcaf Roail, WcKvileaf. N.C. 270.^4. MsilikA. Mtrntgomery Mnlik Alexander Monlgomciy. 2. ihc sun of John A. and Wendy Yaie<MimtgrmieiyufSpcneer.diedSumlay. April 2.3. IW5at N.C. Uaptistllospilal Irr Winsloti-Salem after a short ilhrcsvllewasbornmRowaiiCourrly April 17. IW.3 attd altenilcd Shady Grove llapllsl (liurwh. SurMving. in addilii'n to his par- vrirs. are a linaiwr. Jidin Moitlgoniery Jt.ortlK-hurrre.iiwtcmal gtandmulher, l),.nTia Yales of Salisbury; m.itemal gniirdlulhcT. Carl Yalcs of Salisbury; mareinal gicalgrandpirenls.Raynttmd and Helen Hellatd of Wmdicaf: ma- rertial greal great grandfather, Guy U-alheitrran of Woodleaf; paternal giairdpaieiits. John and Sadie Mont gomery of Cleveland; maicmal greatgnmdmolher. Virginia Yalesof China Cti ove; several aunts, uncles and cous- in<. A gravcsitle service was to be held at 11 a.m. April 27. at Rowan Memo rial I'aik in Salisbtrry with the Rev. Joint Giiston irfficialing. Rulh G. Foster Ruth Gamctte Foster, 70, of Davie Strctt.Coolecmce,diedSaturday,April 23.1995 in ihcOsceola Regional Hos pital in Klssimrnec, TTa. after a short illness. Funeral services were lobe field at 2 p.m. April 26.allialraiFuneralChapel in Moeksville will; the Rev. Danny Shore orricialing. Burial followed in l.eglon Meiiiorial Park. Memorials may l>e considered for the Tiiilhling Fund of Edgewood Bap- llsl Church. Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. Slic was born in Davie County, Nov. 22. 1924 to (he late William E. anil Amiie Dora Foster Foster and was retired from Fiber Industries. She was a charier member of Fnlgcwood Bap tist Church and was a member of the Cooleemee VFW Auxiliary. Surviving are her son, Kent Foster ofpfafflown;2grantlchildien;2broth- crs, Glenn Foster of Moeksville and William E. fixsierJr. of Swannee, Ra Cody Parker CiMly Parker, 81, formerly of Cen ter Street, Coolccmee, died Sunday, April 23, 1995 at Salisbuiy Nursing and Rehabilitation Center wheie she had lieeii a resident for the past two years. She was bom in Davie County, • August 12, l913lolhelaleJohnH.and Eflic Mac Miller Pariier and was re tired after 30yeatsservicetolheRowan County Scluxrls.leaching at Woodleaf Elementary 1944-1975. Sl)c was a graduate of Cooleemee HlghSclioolandCalawbaCoHegewilh a iJegiee ineducation. She wasa mem ber of First Baptist Orurdi of Cool eemee wliere she had been a Sunday Scliool teacher and served as church $ccrciar>'. She was preceded in death by a sister, BlancheStephensonand3broltv- cis. Grimes H. Parker Sr., Boyd A. ' Parker and Wallace Parker. SurvrvoTSiiKlude3slsleis,Vemielle Bnshforth ofCooleemee. Sadie Wood of California and Nellie Zisetlie of Chalhaiii, Mass.; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. April 26. at Eaton Funeral Oiapel with the Rev. Jeff Penningion omcialing. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. TW)y Hairston Troy Hairston, 61, of Mill Street, Moeksville, died unexpectedly Wednesday,April 19, l995athi5home. Bom Sept. 29. 1933, in Davie County, he wa.s a son of the late Alma Frost Hairston. He attended Davie County Khools and worked part-lime for E&L Motors. He was a former memberofCedaiOroveBaplisiaiurch in Fork. His wife, Mary Culhrell Hairston, died May 25. 1990. Survivors Include u siepdaughler, Mary Diane Pruitl of Moeksville; a brolhcr.Juiic HalrsionofAtlanta. Oa.; 4 sisters, Geneva Mason of Fork: Vir ginia Mae MasonofBrantwood, N.Y., Colleen Clement of Brooklyn, N.v! and Bertha Hairston of Lexington, Sberrie Powers . Sheryl'Shefrie'l.ynnAmoldPow- ers'p 37. of fTublin, Va. died Sunday, April23,1995atRadfordCommunity Hospital. • BomJan.lO,1958inNorfolk,Va., die Is the daiighler of Norma Ruth besso Arnold Hart and llic late Ronald James Amulil. Site was also preceded in dealh by her palemal grandmother, Roience Arnold, and nialemal grand father, Elmer Desso, and maternal grandmotlicr, Laura Desso. ; ShcwaiamcmberofHeritageAs- sembly ofGod Church in Dublin, Va., whereshe wasdireclorof missloncnea, tnlcTcessorand a vital part of(he ladies ministry, Shewasemployedby Pulaski Cmnmunity Hospital as a secretary. n Surviving are her husband, Wylie Carson Powers lofDublin, Va.; ason, Wylic Carson Powers 11 of llie U.S. Navy in Ouuleston, S C.; a daughter, ^uraEllrabclh PuweisofDublin, Va.; hcrmotber, Norma RulhDes.soAnio!tI jiart of Wiaston-Salem; 3 sisters, Ro- renceB.Pellyjotin ofMoeksville, Dor othy Jean Riser of Lovlngston, Va., nndPalriciaAniiArcbcrofWytheville, Va.; 2 brothers, Robert Charles Hartof Moeksville and Bruce Roger Hart of ;Wlnslon-Salem; her palemal grandfa- Jhiir, Eldrelh Amold of Boca Ralon, ;. ;Funeral services were held April 26 3it ] I a.m. at the I leritage Assembly of l^OdOiurcli in Dublin, Vs. with P.-istor ;^Onkin Shinn orficiating. Burial fol- Jotved in the Higldand Memory Gar- tlms In Dublin, Va. Davie County Public Library Mocksviile, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRiSE RECORD. April 27,1995 Hilly Reuvis (Jill) Reavis.N), ofCc)luiiibiit.S.C. y iliei) suddenly April 17. 1995. Me wns horn In Mocksville Dec. 5. 1954 lulliclale'lhoniiis C. Keavis and Minnie Driver Reavls. 1 Ic was rclireri from ihe U.S. Navy nrril served r>n Viiriiius ships and sla- llriris IIS a .Senior Chief I'elly Officer. Me was [X'piily Direcltirof Riclitanil C'ounly tlnicrgency frepareihiess. .Srirvivini! areIlls wife.Carol Schwip Keavis; his rnnlher of Meaitovvhnxik reiiiKcofDavtc:ason.Kcnnelh Keavis of l^singltin. S.C.; a daughier. Dawn Wrvnii ofIVIion.S.C.;2sisiets. Nancy Junes and Lucille Mellon. l>i>lh of Mocksville; a bfodier, Meiriel Keavis of Mocksville; a half sisier. Eslhcr Iswier of Mocksville; 2half htollicts. Wade Reavisof Mocksville and Wili- iani Teiix Reavis of WiiLslon-Saleni. and 3 graivdchildren. Funeral services wereheld at 2 p.m. April 19 al Dunbar Funeral Horr>e, Dulch Fork Chape! witliburial follow ing in Busli River Memorial Ganiens. Pearlie Warren Smith PeariieWanenSmilh, 74, ofCana > Road,Mocksville,(CedMonday aiN.C. Baplisi Hospi- He was bt>ni InDavicCtvunly ihc lale Byrd Quincy and Mary lisa Daily W I.upish Srniih and bad been a * self-employed suw mill npernlor. He wasof Uic Bap- dsl faiih. He was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Liia Eaton and Ola Vaughn; and by4biDlhers,RobertSmith,Calvin Cootidge Smith, Asbuiy Smith and Brodus Smith. Survivors include his wife, Viriie Buger Smith of the home; a daughter, Beniice WalkerofMocksville; 5 sons, Wayne Smith of Albemaile. Lonnie Warren Smith, Willis Smith and Lawrence Patrick Smith, all ofMocks ville, and Roger Dale Smith of Salis- $iOy; 8 grandchildren; 2 great grand- . \c!illdien; 4 sisters, Maiy Nell Rey-, •^ialdsofHighPointiJeanyMaeHane^ ^ I Belly Belle Swisherand Sylvia Smithi •yiofMocksville, . . , i jI^Funera! services wiae to be con-"' jdiibled at 4 p.m. April 26, at Eaton v "BiheralChapelwiththeRev.RoyBeals Ik^ciating imd burial following in the Be^ Creek Baptist Church Cemeteiy . Fred W. Thompson Fied Willis Thompson Jr.. 19. of Wlnslon-Salem. died Tuesday. April 18.1995 as the result ofan automobile accident. He was born Feb. I. 1976 in Wliilevillc to Fred Willis Tliompson Sr. and Lucille Marie Tucker Thomp son. He wwa memberofUnion Grove Baptist Diurch, a graduate of Notth Davidson Higli .School and an em ployee ofHalico Mechanical Services. Surviving In adtlilion to his parentsare a brother, Corey Matthew Thomp son of Winsion-Salcm; 3 half-sisters, Lisa Cain of Winslon-Salem, Erin DeHaitofYadkinvilleattdAprilMillefof Mocksville; and paternal giand- moiher. Gladys Thompson of Whiteville. Thefuneralwasheldatl p.m. April21, at Union Grove Baplisi Church by the Rev. Harold Fletcher. Burial fol lowed In the church cemeieiy. Davie County Pubnc Library Mocksville, NO Eugene K. WiUiams ^ Eugene Knighion William^ 66, of Winston-Salem, died Friday nx»ning attheV.A.HospilalinSalisbuiywhere he had been a patient for the laiu 12 yean. He was bom in Lynchburg, Va., a son of William Nathaniel and Mary Ann Motley Williams. He was a driver withCentral Motor LInes'and later a business agent for iTeamstenNp. 391,./.l , A military graveside service was conducted by Chaplain A.G. Parker with full military honors by the VFW District II Memorial HonorOuaMat I p.m. April 25, in the National Cem etery in Salisbury. He is survived by his wife, Onnie Mildred Barton WilBams ofWinston- Salem; 2 dau^lers, Gail W, Daves of Hope Mills and Anne M. Williams of Ml Airy; 2 soiu, Kenneth W. Will- : lamrof Mocksvilleand.Mlch:^ Lee Williams ofBoone:TOgtaitdchildren; 2great-grandchil<iren;2sislets, Willie ' Mae Wilmpth of Columbia, S.C. and Curtis Marie Randalo of Sl August ine, Ha.; a mimbeioflUeces and neph ews. ' Memofials may be directed to the VFW'DislncI it Memc^al Honor Guard, c/o Sam Warden; 2833 Woodard,Winston-Sa]em.bJ.C.27i27 or Disabled American Veterans. 251 . N. Main St., Federal Bldg.,Rm.'550, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27155-3914." • '• DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 4,1995 Louise B<^er Wilma Louise Dyson Boger, 70, of GrecnhillRoad,Mocksvilie,dicdMon-diiy.May 1.1995atForsylhMemorial HospiialinWinston-Salcinafierbeingin declj-lng he.ilth. She was bom May J4, 1924 In Davie County, a daughter of the iaic Noah and Maniic 'i'uticrow Dyson. She had been employed as a dietary manager with the Davtc County. Sthool.'; form least 20years. She was a tiKiiiber of Center United Melliixlist Church. Survivorsincludcherlui.sliaiid.ClayBogcr of the home; 2 .sons, Kcrmctli RogerofMocksvilleand Randy Boger orspana;2daughteni. RilaB.Bmilson of Win.sion-Salctn and Teresa B. RaisbeckofMocksville;.! sister. HelenChaffln of Moek.sville; 2 brothers. WadeamlAlvinDysonorMocksville; and 8 graiiilchildren. •She was prca-deii in dealh by 2 sisters. Maggie Harpe and Deo Kininicr, and a Inoitier. Clyde Dyson. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. May X at Ccnicr Uniled Meth odist Oiitn-h, conducted hy the Rev. Gary Kling. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Center Uniled Metliodist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o LinilaOwings. 728 Wilkes- horo .Street, Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028. Rev. 'Jim' Darby The Rev. James "Jim" Harold Darby, 59. of Salisbury, died Satur day. April 29, 1993 after a period of declining bealtb. Born April 9. 1976. in Manmiolh. W. Va., he was tbc son of the late Myrtle Johnson and Bud Darby. He ailcttded Kanawha County, W. Va. schools, retired from W.S. Tyler Company in Sali.sbury. and was pas torofFirst Freewill BaptistChurch in Salisbury. He was a member of Pied mont Ficewill Baptist Association and Spencer Moose l.odge. A son. Paul Raymond Darby, pre ceded hitti In death. Survivors include his wife. Rita Stone Darby, whom he married March 10.1962.3 sons. James Lee and Rob- ertEarlDarby.bothofSalisbuiy.and ' ThomasWayneDarbyofCoolcemec; a daughter, Pamela Darby Knight of; Salisbury; 3 brothers, Willatd Darby;, of Charleston, W. Va.. Ralph Darby .' ofOswega. HI.. and.Ceocge Darby oft! Si. Charles, Ilk; an^Rgmpdchildren. i Gravesideservic;^ were'to be con ducted at 2 p.m. May. 3. ai Myers family cemetery in Elkview.W. Va.. by (he Rev. John Lbcklear, associate . pastor of First Freewill Baptist ~ - Church, n ' '' '■ ■' \ Memorials may be made to Hos-, piircofRowanCounty.P.b. Box 1603. , ' Salisbury. 28145-1603. Lola Money Brown Loia Money Brown, 82. of 350 Foster Road. Mocksvilie died Satur day, April 29, 1995 at Davie County Hospital folluwing an automobile ac cident. Bom in Yadkin County. Feb. 28, 1913, she was the daughterofthe late Benj.imiii C. Money and Valley Drown Money. On June 6, 1931 she married Mr.John EveretleBrownwho died Get. I, 1991. She was a member of Landmark Church ofGod whereshe wasaformef nursery worker. She was also a vol unteer worker at County Line Volun teer Fire Dept. and was a school vol- unleer at Shady Grove School. ■ Survivors include 4 sons, Paul Brown of WInslun-Salem, J.W. Brown and Dennis Brown, both of Mocksvilie, and Charlie Brown of Lake Norman; 2 daughters, Ciara Thompson of Salisbury and Beck! Robertson ofAdvancetabrolher, Ben jamin C. Money Jr. ofYadkinvillctS sisters, Ura Martin of Snellville. Ga.. Ruth Whilaker of Siloain, Leia Johnson of Yadkinville, Adie Lee JesterofRural Hall and Doris Hobson of Yadkinville: 15 grandchildren and 20 greiil-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at II a.m. M.iy 3, at Landmark Church of God with the Rev. Edward L. Will iams ofricialing. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Landmark Church of God. 2200 E. Broad Street. Stales- ville, N.C. 28677, Martha Susan Deaton Martha Susan Deaton, 2, of U.S.llighway64Wesi,Mocksville,diedat inForsylhCounly onJune 12,1992.loDebbicCharlcs "■andTercyOeaton. ^Survivors, in addilioii to her par-enis,include:t^osistcRXynnChaflesof L^ngion and Pail^e Diaries of ^ tbehome. "■ ;Funeral services will.be., ' ••niufsday.MBy'4.at2p,:m.alEaion|s ; Fun^l Chapel with"the Revs. ,Gurus Wood and Jonathan Virgin omcat-ing. Burial will follow in the Union .Chapel Metliodist Church Cemetery. [^rgaret F. Covington/ M'"garelFoglemanCovington.88,''ofWinston-.Salein.diedTuesday, April125.1995 at Meadowbruok Terrace of Davie., She was bom Jan. 15. 1907 in f. Gibsonvillelo Martin LulherandFIoraj^ParkerFoglenian. She was a member:-pf Augsburg Lutheran Cliurch,r*: Surviving are lier Jiusband, J, ReidJjCovmglon of Advance; a daughter.,: ;Bec^. Cflvriiglon Shore of Greens-.; boro; 2 sons, Joe R. Covingion Jr, off;Ashcboro and Lezlie Covington of• rRaleigh; a grandson; 2 brothers,;: Woodrow W. Foglembn and William1.: B. Fogleman, bwhorwinslon-Salem,Funeral services were lield al 11j.ami. April 27, at Augsburg Lutheran^Qiurch by the Rev. David Winkle,j: Burial followed at Forsyih Memorial ;-Park. Memorials may be made to ;• Augsburg Memorial Organ Fund 845,. JVesi 5lh Street. Winslon-SaJem N C I' 27101. ,r / Ruth Rummage Rye /n^eRuIh'Gratmy-RunmiageFrye 92ofOwynStreei.Mocksville.diedMon^'iay.niayLWSalherlwme.SlKwas bom Aug. I, [903 (o thelate Arthur and Laura McClamrcck Rurimiiige. ShewasalifeiimeniemberofnrstBaplrsi Church of Moek.svilleSlie was preceded in dealh" by lierhusband, Tliomas Claude Frye She^ also predeceased by a sister andfour broJheR. SuivlvorsincUideadaughler.OnalFDeofihchonicrason.AvilonFryeofMocksvillc; 2 grandchildren; and 3 great grandchildren. Furwral services were lobe held at4p.n,.May3.atRrstB.ipiisiChurchofMocksvillc, conducied by the RevsLarry Hovis and John Frank FiyeBuna! followed In Rose Cenicleiy.Memorials may be m.ide to FirslR=|>li.sl Church, 390 N, Main StreetMocksvilie. N.C. 27028. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 4,1995 Magtliileiie C. Heiidrix Mii^ Jaleitc Comal/cr Hendrix, 95. ofWirtslon-Salcm.died Monday, May I, 1995 atlierliuinc. She was bom May 24, 1899 in Uavic Coiinly Co Dan and Minnie ThiwiiiinsnnCtmi.ilzer. Sliespciil mi>sl oftier lireinronylh Cuuiily and wa.\n memlcr or Onlin llnilcd Melliodisl Chua-h. She w as preceded in dcalli by her husband, Hayrvrxid R. Kerrdrix, in 196C), andadaugtiler, Mildred 11. Ftu- Icr, in 1987. Surviving are 2 d.nugliTera. Enin PeiiveaiulMargattlM. Whilakcr.l»>lh of Winsiori-Saieni; 2 sons, H.R. Hen- drix Jr. of Mocksvillc aru! Charles E. "Dean" Hendrix of Wiiision-Salem: 4 grandchildren; fi gfeal-grandchildrcn: 5 grcal-greal grandchildren; and sev eral nieces and rrepitew'.s. Porreral services werelobc al 2 p.m. May.lalHaywonh-MillerSilasCreek Chapel by Ihe Revs. Ray 0. rctrcll and J.C. luuie and burial following in Pot- sylli Memorial Park. Memorials maybe in-nde10lhech,-ij- iiy of Ihe doiiuf's clioicc. Lindsay L. PaUei'son The funeral was April 30 for Lind say L.Pallerson.76.ofHickorySireel. Cooleemee whodiedThursday, April 27,1995 al Rowan Memorial Hospi tal after a short period of declining health. , Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, al RedUod Church of Christ in Advance, cooduMed by the minister Magellan Stevenson. BuriaV foUowedlaFriendshipBaptistChujch cemetery in Woodleaf, Jimmie Gilbert HufT Jimmic Gillicil Huff, 57, of Ca- bmi;i Lane. Mocksvillc, died Thurs day mehl. April 27, 1995 at Davie Cuunly Uospilal after a short illness. A graveside service was held al 4 p.m. April 30 in Chcslnul Grove United Melliodisl Church ccmeiery with Ihe Ucv. Ed Tapper officialing. Memorials niay be considered for IheCemelcry PundofChcslnulCrove United Melliodisl Church, do Ken-. nelliHurpe,KouIe8,MovksvilIe,N.C. 27028, He wus bom in Porsylh Couiiiy, June 19.1936 to Ihe late Rumeyand Lillian Shadrick Huff and was a paiiiler wilh Black Pontlac In Slates- vilie. Surviving are his wife, Brenda Deck Huff of Ihe home, a daughter, Michelle Huff Beamer of Yadkin- ville; 2 sons. Randall Kehh Bell of Clemmoiis and Jimmie Gilbert Huff irufihc liumc; a sister, Joan Molsinger of CJemmons; 3 brothers, Jerry Huff Of . Raleigh. Ronnie Huff of Kcinersville and Randy HuffofWin- slon-Salem; and 6 grandchildren. :.:Doris Styron-Sjostroni ••'' Doris Moore Slyron-Sjostroin. 50. Bermiida Run, Advance, diedfJv»^iltsesdJy.Apiil26.l995alherhomc.^^■JShe was bora SqiL 26, 1944 inStwpp^Tenn-.loClaudeand Lucillegtfconnell Moore. She' attended EastStiiessee Slate tlnivetsiiy andwas anvice^ident of Wachoviaa number ory^ts.^sButvi'viig aiet.hu husband. I^ier^^uomo^thehbnieia'ste'p-daughter,ayBSjhst^'of'Ci^Mdgerb^^^^isUler.CmlyMarekofCaidwell.'j Imia Fisher Kluttz Imia Fisher Kluttz, 71, of Salis- bury.died Monday. April24, 1995 alher home following a serious illness. Bom Feb. 18, 1924 in RowanCounty, she was a daughter of llic laic Helen Davidson and i lorry Lee FislKr, A 1942 graduate of Hoyden High School, .she was a Peniagon secrelury during World War II.She was co-owner of KIuilz Piano^ Company and worked Iliere as a secre- . loryduongllleI$5U's.SbeaIsoworked al Kob-Lee Fabrics. She was a member of Christiana Luihenui Church, the choir, Jennie Tllomas Sunday School class andWELCA Group No. i.She was chair- nun of the Mission Commiltet and assistant literature coordinator. Her husband, Paul Lec Kluttz. died Sept. 7,1994. Survivors include a sun, Paul L Klultz Jr. of Salisbury: 2 daughters, Helen K, KikerofSpencerand Viclcvia Hancockof Salisbury; 2sisiers,Ann EHartley ofSalisbury and Helen Jacobs of Cooleemee; 6 grandchildren and a great grandchild. Funeral services were conducted at 4 p.m. April 26, al Cbrisliana Lutheran cliurch by lite Rev. Carl M. Haynes. Burial followed in ihe church cem etery, Mcnwrials nuy be nuile to Hos- piceofRowan County. P.O. Box 1603, Salisbory, N.C. 28145-160.1,0110 the CliristianaLu(lieranChurch.6l90U.S. Highway 52, Salisbury, N.C. 28146. ^.Memorials may be madc to Hoa-'pich of ^instdn-SalemJForaythjCMtuy, UOO-CSouthSlratfordRoad,l !Mhsion-Salein,N.C.Z7103.'issf -''®."®C'"'nlyPublicl.it)rafyWocksw'He, Nc DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 11,1995.15- Buster Cook Elbetl 'Builer' Hwleen Coot 60. ofRedland Road. Advance, died Sun day morning ai For^yih Memorial Hospilal following aeveral years of declining heallh. Me was bominlJavlcCoiiniy.ason of Ihe laic Cljsic iiiul Rosa Waller Cixik. He was n ineniber of Beihlehem Unilcd Mclhodisi Church where Ihe funeral service was conducied al 2 p.m. May 9. by the Revs. Dan Martin. Donald Fundetburii and Mark Mock. Burial followed In llie church ccni- clery. He was an avid din liack race fan. Me was preceded in dcalh by a brrnher, Norman Cook, and n sister, Ailecn Boger. He is survived by his wife, Margie Smith Cook of the home; a daugluer. Terena Cook of Slanlcyvifle: a sicp- son. Rev. Mark Mock of Monlicello. Ca.;4 graiKlchildrcri, including .Shan non Cook ofdie home; .1 brodicrs. J.C. Cook of Advance, l.csicr Crnik of Mocksvillc and Toiii Cook of Cool- cemee; 4 sislcrs. Carolyn Cornebu.s. Doris Walker and Peggy Caner. allof Advance, and Ola Mae Boger of Mocksvillc; several nieces ;uid ncph- ews. TTie family reqocslslhal memorials bedireciedtollie American RedCross.Noithwesi N.C. Chaider of ihe Blood Program. 690 Coliseum Drive. Win- .siori-Saiem.N.C Maxwell N. Hinshaw Maxwell.Nmman Hinshaw, 7S.of Randieman, died Thursday, May.4.i 199SatMosesConeHQ«piU. '. . He Was a raiivepf Vt^ and a resident of Randieman for the past 60 years. He was a member of.Risi United Methodist Chuteh'wffcr^ he was a member of the Men's Biblo Class. ] He was a veteran ofthe U.S. Army,; serving during World War II. He'^^ owner and operator of The Lad &Lassie Clothing Store in Randlentan. | 'Survivors include his wifelfiancem KeImsHlnsbBw;3sons;Maxiiinsl^«A- Jr. brKtooruvltle, Chris Hinshaw Sophia Slid.Michael Hinshaw^of Mocksville; .6 gfgi^.hild;^; ZsUfen.i "MKj>^.and<5old|eQv^ both^Raniefhan.' ' i i .-;;.'.Kirit^t<ifVides were conducted a(j2p.m.May6,ainrs«UiiitedMethodist! Church In Randieman by Dr. Sl^ej Raltiey and Ibe Rev. Tim Smith with; buri/tlfoUowihgaiO^aWDCemel^tinA^riwdj.,'-. ! may be made 10 .Rrtt' - Putchie Folfz • 1/ ' KaiieWhite"Puichie"Folta.88.of Winslon-Sfliem.died Saturday,May 6,1995, at Forsylh Memorial Hospital. Slic was bom in Surry County to Joseph William and Mary Ann Crouse Willie. She was employed by RJ. Rey. rwlds Tobacco Company for 22 years and Cinleen Corporation. She was a member of New Ml Vemon United Methodist Churcii where she taught Sunday Sctiool. She was preceded in death by lier hitsharid. ClilTord R. Foltz Jan. 26. 1989. and lier son. Wiliiam E. Parker March 21. 1994. Survivors include a daughter; Rita F. Mosticr of Winston-Salcm; a son. Jinimie Russell Follz of Advance; 5 grandchildren: lOgrealgmndchildrcn; ai>d a sister. Naomi While Adams of Wiiision-Salem. Funeral services were held May 9. al 2 p.m. at NewMl. Vemon MelhodisI Church wiiti the Revs. Will Randolph and Gaiy Kiing officialing. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to New Ml, Vcnuin t lulled Methodist Oiurch. ^Ily '°<'e ,ii f '"y/Hrz-u Miliard liylor Foster •1 Millard Taylor Foster. 85. of Cotl"', cord, died Tuesday. May 9. 1995 at ;Cabamis Memorii Hospital in Con- i cord.Hewasbommay29.1909inDavie ' County to the late Nathan T. and OHie Mae Foster Foster. He retired from l^annon Mills in-. J979r-Tle was a charter member of , Winecoff Fire Depanmenl. a member . of First Baptist Oiuich of Kanrvnpolis where he served as Boy Scout Master ' and was a former junior high Sunday'Schoolleacher.Hehadbeenaiesidenl _ oftlwareasince 1937. ; .• Survivors include his wife. Florella Atesander Ftjsier 2 sons. Kenneth 1. l^lerofRaieighandRonaldC.Foster -. orKannapolistdsistefs.RuthMetoney • and Rebecca Zander, both of Mocl{s- • ville. Sadie Mae Knight of aiariotle and Frances Page of Rowland; and.4.,, grandchildren. . - Funeral services were to be con-. • duciedat3p.m.Thursday. May lUl. RrslBaplistChurchofKannapoliswith, the Rev. Norman Brisson officiating and burial following at Carolina Me morial Park in Kannapolis. Memorials may be made to Rtst •BaptisiChutch. 101 NoithMainStreet. Kannapolis. N.C. or American Cani^. Society. 390 Copperfield Blvd. N;E.. Concoid. N.C. 28025- , •, Davie county P^ibrary WocKsviile, NO MxaiKaeiMgiian.ifc:zaK DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, May 11, IMS-15: t / RJB. Madison r; ' ILB.:'Ma^s^ 95. of StatnyUI^i died Su^yrMay 7? at~Slai». villeMnnor.--.'- - Bora in Iredell County May 18, 1899, he was a si^ of the late Thomas Jeffeison and Minnie While Madison. A graduate of Appalachian Stale Teachers College aivd a post graduate of Duke University, he wasa long time educator in and around the Pie^ont area. He taught school and was a prin cipal for 20 years at Cool Springs, Cele.ste Henkle and others for years, spending 44 years as a teacher and educator. He was founder, president and ownerof Madison Toursof States- ville. He was married July 23; 1922to the former Leia Sloan, who preceded him in death Jan. 22,1990. He is suTvivedbyadaughter, Wilma M. White of Statesville; 2 brotheis, Graham R. Madison of Salisbury and the Rev. Clay Madison of Lake Junaluska;2grandchiIdien;andSgieat grandchildren. He was a member of the Fust Bap tist Church of Mocksville and was a former Sunday School teacher and su perintendent of Ml Vemon Baptist Church in Iredell County. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. May 9, at Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home in Statesville with burial following in Cemet^,;; '■'I Memorials niay.be initde toCpveUhihsdM^^lifll^^^^jr' Union Grove, .. - joim 1/ \ Street, Cooleeme^'died Wednesday,May 3,199S at Davie County Hospitalafler being in declining health.He was bom in Alexander County, Sept. 13, 1909, to the late James Adnorm and Mollie Smith Miller andwas retired with 35 years of service from Erwin Mills. He later work^ with Gravely Tractors and retired therewith seven years ^ice.He had been'a member of First Baptist Church of Cooleemee for 45years, serving on the deacon boatd,; building committee, the pulpit com- . mittee and was a church usher.1 Hiswife.MyTtleBogerMilIer,pre-ceded him in d^ in 1989.Surviving ate 2 sons, James W."Jim* Miller of Wilmington, Del. and Johnny E Miller of Chaileston. S.C: 2grandchildren: 2 step grandsons; and 2 step great grandchildren.Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.May 5,atFirst Baptist Church of Cbol-eemee with the Revs. Lany Allen andJeff Pennington officiating. Burial fol lowed in Rowan Memorial Park inSalisbury.Memorials may be made to FirstBaptist Church of Cooleemee, Cool eemee, N.C. 27014. ^ I 9 .» < ■ThunnanEugeneO'Mara y Thiiiman Eugene O'Mara. 58, ofShamfockLane,Advance,diedatFor- syth Memorial Hospital Wednesdaymoming. May 3,1995^-*He was bom iirt?>fsyth County, ason of Washington Eugene and Dorothy Mae White O'Mara. He was a veteran of the U.S. AirFame, employed with Waste Manage ment of the Piedmont and a formeremployee of McLean Trucking Company. He was a member of AdvanceUnited Methodist church. AdvanceMasonic Lodge No. 710. He was a . former member of the Scottish Rites aiul Oasis Shrine.Funeral services were conductedbytheRev.HanyShetrillMay5,atthe Vogler Clemmons Chapel with burialfollowingintheElbavilleUnitedMeth- odist Church Cemetery with Masonicgraveside rites. He is survived by his wife, Tama Maifcland O'Mara of the home; a son,Mark Eugene O'Mara of the home; 2daughters, Gina Renee O'Mara of the home and Suzie O'Mara Cooper ofAdvaitce; a sister, BrendaO. Hutchins of Advance; and 4 grandchildren. Davie County PubVic LibraryMocKsville, NC (T- 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERP^E RECORD, May 11, IMS -15: GASpry 1995atSalishuiyVA. Medical Omterafter being in declining health for two >•6215 and seriously ill for one month. He waslwmOct. 19.1924inDavieCbunty to the late Gianviile Hobson Spry Sr. and the late Beulah Fletcher Spiy. HewasagraduateofCooleemee High School and Caiawba College. In earlier life he was employed by MlllerEqulpment Company and laterretired as oflice manager for Triad Steel Conqiany In Thomasville. He was a veteian of Worid War II. servina with the U.S. Navy. (An active member of Cobum Me-, morial United Methodist Church, he . had served as choir director for 15' yeare, was a member of the choir for 48 years, a member qf the homemaJceis class, the United Meth odist Men's Qub and served on the administrative board. He served as iroopcommitteechairmanofBoyScoutTroop 448 for 43 years at the church. He was a charier member and past commander of the Harold B. Janett American Legion Post 342, performed in several Piedmont Players produc tions and w^a member ofthe Society of Preservation and Encouragement ofBarbershop Singing for 36 years. Hewas a longtime member of the Char lotte Barbershop Chorus. He also sang bass with tlie Coachmen Barbershop quarterfor many years. He wasameiti- ber oftheSlnging Seniors ofthe Ruhy-Holmes (inter. He was a member and past presi dent ofthe Salisbury Lions a ub, serving as chairman of the Sight-First Pro gram for District 31 -E. He was elected Lion of the Year In 1991 and was namedaMelvinJones Fellow.liie highest award in Lionism in 1994. He is survived by his wife, Mary Ruth Kepley Spry of the home whom he married June 22, 1946; a son Gi^vlUe Hobson Spry III of Ape*; a^ter, Mary Beth Spry Mqynaid of ^i^don. a br6ther.-Marvittg was preceM in dcittifi| hy^ ris- ter,:Ruby Gales of ^ dn^ed at2;30pkm. Wednhsdav*Mav' IO.iuCb^MatoSt^dMeifa^' ; Mein^a^' MeSitbritU Ui ' BoyceFVianklin'Rshy Boyce Franklin "Cowbt^- Tesh, 55, ofElkin died Sunday evening. May7, 1995 at Hugh Chatham Hospital aller an extended illness.He was bom in Forsyth County May31,1939toEniestand01aSutphin Tesh. He was a retired house painter and a member of Pleasant Hill BaptistChurch. He served in the UA Air Fbrce. Surviving are a sister/ icathy T. Freeman of Mocksville;'a brother. OeoigeLeeTeshofWiriston-Salemja ?niece and nephew. Fkineral services were to be con ducted at 2 pan. May 10, at Pleasant Hill >BapUst Church by Dr. Don Stephens with burial foUowing in the church cemetery. EugeneKnightonWilliams ^ Eugene Knighton Williams, 66, of Winston-Salent, died Friday morning, April 28, 1995, at the V.A. Medical < Center in Salisbury where he had been a patient for the past 12 years. . He was bom In Lynchburg, Va., a son of William Nathaniel and Mary ' n Ann Motley Williams. He served in theU.S. Army 1945-53, dutig^itihlch 1 timehewaswiththeixxiijGifionaiaimy i.inGennany,partofseveialtankbattal- !'ions, 72nd Heavy Tank Battalion, the ' 22nd Division and Tank Battalion, the 13l5tTankDivlslonandthe 12thTank , Company, spending much of the time , in Korea. He was awarded the World War II Vtctory medaL the Army of Occupa- . tional MedaL Plesldent United Gta- tion. District Unit Gtation, Korean President Unit Gtation, Korean Ser vice Medal with six campstars and the ' U.N. Service Medal. He was a member of the VT.W., a driver with Central Motor Lines and later a business agent for Teamsteis ' 391. A graveside service was conducted last week by Chaplain A.G. Parker ' wilhlullmilitaryhonorsbytheV.F.W. District 11 Memorial Honor Guard in National Cemetery in Salisbury. Survivors incfude his wife, Onnle ' Mildred Barton Williams of the home; 2 daughters, Gail W. Daves of Hope Mills and Anne M Williams of Ml Airy; 2 sons, Kenneth W. Williains of Mocksville and Michael Lee Williams of Boone; 6 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; 2 sisters, Willie Mae Wllmolh of Columbia, S.C and Curtis Marie Randolph of St. Augustine, Fla; a number of nieces and nephews. Memorials may be directed to the VJt.W. District 11 Memorial Honor Guard or to the Disabled American Veterans, j- • Davie County PublicUbraryMocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 11,1995 .15: ■0 Os. V. ^ iCiwl^^pinasW^< Chaitp^in» Woidpan^n^'died' Salmdaj^^mqminglNtey 6,-U^j at Rits^ Memorial . i He vw bom in Advance (o the late 'Wllliainl,«MnaiidMaiyWaildnsWatd^fltleimSl^dibveUghSchooL! He joltmi the Pyiilaii Consenra-tionCp^lworldngtmiheBlue RidgeParley a^ in -Oregon , for severalyefrt: He .i«li!hteitediltar theM^ne,Cori»and was with the FourthMarinepiyidon; He ^ in five majoriiatiies.'aiidWel^ the Purple Heoif,Tor ^i^i^ded during tthe first• ihyasibh^nw VJ HeielitMmi!it6e.U.Siposiai! lettercatrierforQenunonsandLewis- Jviiie in the e^y years but retired rtomihe Oenirno^ofRce'.He alsd woticed'm a 8Ut^' tern seytad ye^m Ihe'^ Baptia Quitch,'piesidetit rtf the Junior CoifAssodadon'aryl'.^unteer^Wger atTanglnwofidIh»fe"r.v,/'''-'-'i ■.■ ■! He.b^imeededjrideaihbyas^ IQttishipfaerb^.'Waiil; and a brother, IlohnljteWiitdAvy i^iHe^ n^v^l^Jiis'wjfe' of 5i"yemivJKIaniiSr^Sth. Ward;, a son, 'Qiartes x^lWaril }ri if LeridsviUe;' d •sister,Miu;^ue|Bfp)jiWpfClenunchs;'ibtodwivWJL^rMjr.'udliavid R'War^ liOtB^f Advance;' and a' si^, ■ V • V'v lll.^ .by iK. uraJactSm mihbi^fowtnA rn Weiitawn Oardehs ^of" rnm^PiriKtBc^liA Ptlihch 'Bulldiiig r . i'... , . ( VI V o i- o Pavie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC r ?JM ^lipisjfoowWBjqn Ojiqnd AjunoQ 9;abo "C 0^ ' i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 18,1995 I .0/ C5, .i- \ Johnny Barney ^ John Wi(liam*Johnny''Baniey,SI. of Toik Bixby Road. Advance, died liilc Wednesday aRemoon. May 10. I W.S at his home after heing in dwiin- ing health. Me was Ixnn in DavieCoumy May 21, 19-I.1 to lire late Joe Henry and Hiiinu Margaiet Blake Bdmey. Mewas a nreinber. of Davic Baptist Oiuich wiretc Ire was a fonncr chinch inisiee. He was .an avid C'B radio operator. Survivors include a sister. Jo.in Hooie of Advance: a biotlier. 'Ibonias lianiey of Mocksville; 5 ireplrews and a niece. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. May 1.1. in the IJavie Baptist CliuichCenictciy witbtlte Revs. Aaron Carter and Noiinan I'ryc ofllciatinp" Howard C. Peoples , Howard CealKin Peoples. 81. of V Winston..Salctn. dial Friday niominc Miiy 12. 199,5. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. May 14. alChestnulGrove United Methodist Church with the Rev. Ed Tapper olTiciating. He was bom in Davie County. March 1.1914 to the late Claude Mon roe and Essie Boger Peoples and was retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco C oitipaiiy with 47 years of service. •Surviving ate his riaughtcr. .Shirley Peoples of Wiiiston-Salem: a son. Claude Peoples of Winston-.Salem; a gianilduughter.2gr:unlsonsand2gieat- grandtlaughtcrs. He was piaaleil in ileatli by a son, Ricky Peoples in 1981. .rariuui Doger Hi«cKWelder;86. of B1^kweIderRoad.diedeailyWednes-! 'laJ!n'oming.Mayl0.1995atAutumn I v' Ci^ of Mocksville. Funerd services were held at 2 p.m. M^ 12. at Eaton Funeral Chapel withI the-Rev. Ben Mull ofliciating. Burial follmved in theljamesCrnssfoods Baptist Church Cemetery.■Memorials may be considered fortire cemetery fund of Ijames Cross-ro^ Baptist Church. 477 SheffieldRogd. Mocksville, N.C 27028. ShewasbominDavieCbunty.F^.; l5.;l909tolhelaleN.A.aitdi:2iattie Blipikenship Boger and was a home-,mafter. She had been a lifelong member; of Ijames Crossroads BaptistChurch where she had been a SundaysctUwl teacher for 25 years and held a15 year perfect attendance. She was anavid gardener and especially enjoyed crocheting.Her husband. James Leonard "Jim"Blackwelder. passed away in 1973.Sh? was also preceded in death by adatjghter, Annie Blackwelder, a sister,InrfHogw, and 2 brothers. Gilmer and M^k Boger. ^Survivors include 2 sisters, NoraSlohp of Salisbury and Jane Chaffin Of Chfra Grove: and 2 brothets. MillatdBo^r of Stilisbuiy and Dec Boger ofKannapolis; and several nieces and nephews. Davie County Public UbraiyMocksville, NC Bruce "Billy" Fahey feruce WilUam "Billy" Fahey, 50,v/ of aemmons, died Tuesday, May 9,19955. at Forsylh Memorial Hospital inWii>ston-Salem.frominjurtesreceived in aiiivck accidenLBom July 12, 1944. in Quincy.Maw., he was a son of the late Quincy and Louise McGonagle Fahey. was adriver for Jelfco; Irrc. of Advance. AU5. Navy veteran, he served in theVietnam War and during the 1962Alaika earthquake. He was a Catholic.Survivorsincludeadaughler.Lind- say fahey of Mocksville; a son. BlakeFahby of Mocksville; a sister. Dee Deerutitielli of Whitman. Mass; and 2brothers. Robert Fahey of Rockltind,Mais, and Kevin Fahey of Mocksville.Funeral services were conducted atlOa-m- May 12. at St. Francis CatholicChiitch by the Rev. Bernard Manley. Burial followed at Rose Cemetery. "TSonias Rhynehardt /, 5liomasIsaialtRhynehardt,99,son^ of the late Abe and Anna Rhynehordt,died Saturday, May 13,1995. lie Was bom in Catawba Countyanj spent the last 50 years in DavteCbtinty. He was an active member of Redtand Chuah of Christ in Advance beftm his decline in health. He was a. fardier by trade.He was preceded in death by his wife. Lovie Killian Rhynehardl.He is survived by 3 sons. Thomas J.Rhynehardl of Mocksville. OdellRhynehardt of Newton and WadeRhynehardt of Columbus. Ohio; 2daughters. Gracie R. Carter of Columbus, Ohio and Dorothy R. Jackson ofHartford. Conn.; 15 grandchildren; 36 gieut grandchildren; 16 great greatgratidchildren and a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral services were conducted at3:30,p.m. May 15. at Redland Church of OhrisL Burial followed in the church cenietery. r DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 18,1995 Minnie Alice Snioot Mrs. Minnie Alice Knonu Smool. HJ. of Bradford Village We.sl. Kciiicrsvillc. died on Monday. May 15; al Rirsyih Memorial Hospiial. ' Site was boni on May 4. I9|2, in I.taneCounly lollioinas l.ynn Kcxinlzand Minnie Alice Mosley Koontz. Slie was preceded in dealh by her liushand, John A, Simmi. hi Scpleni- Iwr. I%l. . .Survivors include; 2 daughlers and sti)is-ni -law, Janice and Marshall Sguihcrnof Adrsinccand BarbaraandDavid Walker of Clemnions; 4 graiid- diildrcri: 2greal-grnndchildren; a sis ter-in-law. Mary Ellen Deadnion of Mocksvilltf. ; Funeral services will be held at 11 a.rri. 11nirsd.ay. May 18. at Hrst United Methodisi Church, Mncksville. with the Rev. Ed BiggcrsnfTiciating. Burial followed at Saleiii l.tniicd Methodisi Oniich. Pie family was lo be at Eaton's l-iuieral Home. MocksviHe. Wednes day. may 17 from 7-8 30 p.m. Tliey requesi memorials be considered for the Al/heirner's Association. 8360ak St.. Winston-Salem. NC. or to the Chmtcel Choir of First United Metli- txljst Church, 305 N. Main SuMocks- ville. NC 27028. I'honias Oraton 'Toney UHimas Dtaton Toney. the new born son of Paul and Donda Toney of Advance, died May 13.1995. Surviving areabrother.Josh Daniels of the home; maternal grandparents. Jimmy and Liz Dull; paternal grand parents. Bud and Mae Lawson; gteat- gmndmother. Jane Clark, all of Win- ston-Salem; and great-grandmother, EInia Dull of Mocksville. A graveside service was held Mon day. May 15. al II a.m. at Center Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Mark Harris ofltciating. Memorials may be made lo Center Grove Baptist Church, Clemnions, N.C. 27012. Eva Ijames Wilson Eva Ijames Wilson. 89. Bingham Parks Rd.. Advance, died Saturday morning. May 13, 1995 at Davie County Hospital. She was bom in DavieCouniy Apnl 27. 1906,10 the late John and Nettie Hitwell Ijames. She was a member ofSmith Oiove AME Zion Church and wasahomcmakcf.. •. ; Survivors; her husband, Ervin Wl- son of ihehome; 3 sons, Leroy Wilson . of Badin, Harold Wilson of Mocks- . ville, Bobby WilsonofChicago.ni.;2 ;daughters, Rpsetta Willianwflf Oem- mons, Saiidia Holman of Advance; 2 sisters, Everlee Hodges of. Boston, ; Mass., Delphine Lyons of Lexington; -18 grandchildren: 23 gtMt-grandchil- dten; and a great-great-gtandchlld. Funeral services were May 16 at 2pm.atSmilh Grove AMEZionChuich. The Rev. Daityl ScottofTiciated. Burial followed in WesUawn, Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. Meraoriah may be made to; Smith Grove AME Zion Building Fund, doSarah Brown. 216 BalUmoie Rd.. Ad- vance. Thelma Mackey Tbtterow Thelma Katherinc Mackey Tul- leruw. 72. ofShefTteldRoad. Harmony, diedThursday.May 11, l99Sailredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville. She had been seriously ill for four monllis. , She was bom in Iredell County Jan. 19. 1923 to the late William Franklin and Maty Bell Mayhew Mackey. A homemaker. she was a memberofLib erty Weslcjan Church in DavieCouniy. She'was married Sept. 4. 1948 to Alfred Harding Tullerow, who sur vives. In addition to her husband, survi vors include 2 brothers, Samuel F. Mackey of Hickory and William T. Mackey ofHarmony; 2 sisters. Pauline "Polly" Kennedy of Statesville and Shirley Walker of Olin; a number of nieces and nepliews. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Benjamin "Benny" Emanual Mackey and Robert E Mackey. Funeral services were conducted at II a.m. May 13. at Re-ivis Funeral Home Chapel in Harmony with the Revs. David M. Rollins and Donald D. Gantofliciating. Burial followed in the Liberty Wesleyan Oturch Cemetery. .Count/Public UbraryMocksville, NC UAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 25,1995 Conrad G. Angell Conrad Gray Angell, 91, died at Meadowbrook Terrace in Cleinmons. May21.1995. • HewasbomAug,25,1903toEarly and Martha Norman Angell in East Bend. He was a retired fannet and mitrchant- He was preceded in death by his wife, Delia Williams Angell, and a sister. Hallle Angell Kirk. Survivors include a son, Don Gray Angell of Bermuda Run; 2 grandsons; a great-grandchild; a sister. Lexie An gell Sliouse; several nieces and neph ews. He was a member of Friendship Baptist Church and lived in East Bend for 87 years. He was past president of Fall Creek Grange, a Sunday school teacher, past chairman of the board of de,icons ofFriendship BaptistChurch, and chairman of A.S C.S. of Yadkin County. Funeral services were lield May 23 atFricndshipBaplistCliurcliat 11 a.m. , "RsiiTffrJttlHisoH -a , Fiiiil irancyJolinson, T^.ofSiillsJ' 0 biii.v.Slrct'l.Miicksvilledicd.Siiturda)/ ^ May 3(1. I'WSal DavieCnunly Hospj al h]l altei hHag in declining luMltli. ' .Funcr.Vv;niccsHereheM;v2p~0 May 2X a^atst Freshylciian Cliu in Mnck(.vine. conducted by the 1 5? kicli,Vlson,Williaml.oijjv- Jack.lohn'on.I^urialfollowciiiiyJoppj C y ksvilie.emetery in M Mcmmi.ils mW he niadc/o. !lii<- pleeof I);nic Coikiiy, P.O./lox M<Kk.svHlc, N.C.2 , \ • llewasbcunJniic. oi' Coiinly.ii soiiofMitti • Mixksvillc and the nSj Wesley Johnson. He ] Heritage Furniture i . ^]was a member of First !I)2X. 1(1.1 '22ltiSurry ^Johnson of Raymond retired from :ksvlire and {resbyterian2;Ch I.S. Navyurch. He serv jduringWWll. Survivors,InydditionlohKmolher,.include his wifo; Anne FosterJohnson_^.of the homey a daughter, (Anthia •_J;S'3ppeyorFwetlviIle;4brotherARev.^ JgcK Johnson, Landon Johnsori jCfiJrlie Johnson, all of Mocksvwie, 5:^ilntl We^ey Junior Johnson of High■^^iht: f sisters, Odessa'Taylor of^^wkyviile, Beulah HoneycuiibfLo- Goss of Lancaster, S.CW>&tiblsleHartleyofSevierville.TeniL;i^^atidchjldren} several nieces and^iiews. vj If,., y ' I Curtis M. Gebauer, ,Mtnieen Lewder Biye i Ctmls Marshall Oebaucr, 67. of IKathleen Lowdcr Brye. 83 of' ^'"'"6 Mocksville. died early \Sai^ota.Fla. died May 10,1995,' , Monday moming, May 22,1995 at hisShe Was bom April 13, I912 j_'home after being in declining health. Rowan County to the late Abner Lee'' bomOct. 25. 1927 in 'and Lucy Robenson Lowder. . Ellicottville.N.Y.tothelateJohnand <ShelivedinCooleemeeandgradu. Moon Gebauer and was a 'aied from Cooleemee High School "'e'lredbusmechanicwiihWestValleyane worked at Ldweiy Hosoiial in Central Schools in West Valley, N.Y. for30yeai5.Hewa.saveleranofihe •U.S. Army, serving during WWII. He was an avid auto racing fan and espe cially enjoyed restoring old care. Surviving are his wife. Patricia. , —"V., uno a CogE'Gebauerofthehometowhohe■ sisto. Blanche L. Reavis, .. W .been niaiiied 47 years; 3 daugh- ; Survivors are a daughler Lind4 Nellie Hebdon, DianeDubois, arrf 3 grandchildren, all TfSai^a. Fla^She had many relalT111 the Davie County area also,graveside service W.1S held May Hospital before moving to Sarasola. bhemamcdDaleW.fl[yeml947He dted March 22,1981, * ' ^hJla T ''wih by a^ atid a Abraroowski, both of New York, and LuAnne VaiiCuren of Mocksville; 4 sons. John Gebauer. Richard Gebauer and Dale Gebauer, all of New York, Veriioii Ray Livengood Vcinon Ray I.ivengtiod. 56, ofCiawain Way, Mocksville. died laic Tuesday. May 16. 1995 at RowanMclnorial Hospital iiflcr being in de clining health for the p.ist ID years. He was bom in Davie County Jan. . 12,i939.toMarthaUonardLivcngood ■of l.cxing(i>n and the late Rad OdcllU.ivengood and was a self-employed vhrick mason. He wnsamemberofFork yllaplist Church. y Surviving, inadditiontohisniothcr, Ij.-ire his wife. Sarah Wood LIvengoodi^of the home; 8 daughters. Raynell ?Cagle, Debta Livengood. both of^Mocksville. Kelly Livengood ofTho-ijmasvllle, Ann Whilt and Biei^Sip^.<of Salisbury, Glenda UvMgood, Gail,.'^iv^goodandJonicUvengood.allof >^j^lnglon; 3 sons, Johnny LivengoodJif Mocksville. Dale Livengood offflarmony and Bobby Livengood ofnLex^ngton; 30 grandchildren; 3 great Tgrandchildren; 2 step daughters. Carol^t(edge of Mocksyille'tmd Dianefearer of Lexington; 7 sisters. Pansy^vengopd. Becky Lwkabill, Dons-fWobd. Patsy Myers. Rita James, Judy^cpn and Kathy Leonard, all of Lex- gnglpn. 3 He was preceded in death by a step •'^iv.^Bobby Wood,i Funera]serviceswereheldat2p.m. Way 12, at Fork Baptist Church withjhc Rev, Kenneth Evans officiating,^urial followed iii the^chUich'cei^-ttery. , and Wayne Gebauer of Texas: 24 gr.andchlldren; 2 great-grandchildren; 3 sisters, Jean Chapman. Betty Kcyes and Ila Maynnrd, all of New York; 3 brothers. Luke Gebauer. Robert Gebauerand LeonGebauer. all of New York. He was preceded in death by 2 sons.Mark Gebauer and Bryan Gebauer. Services and burial will be in West Valley. New York. Ece S^ersJ Frank Isaac "Ike" Styers. 76, of Winston-Salcm died Sunday. May 21.1995 at Oak Summit Nursing Center. He was bom March 22, 1919 inJackson Springs, to (he late JosephCephas Styers and Ada Shore Styers.He was .a.retired warehouseman for j Peppers Tobacco Warehouse..., Heissurvlvedby2$ons,F.E."Gene"'StyersofLewisvilleandCeorgeStyers,• ofAdvance; a daughler, Millie S. Ban- nerofWinston-Salemiabrother.AbeSiyeis of Wiriston-Salem; 4 sisters. ' Jettie Fix ofLewisville. Annie MaudeStlmson ofYadkinville, Ina Lackey ofCharlotte and Millie Humphrey of.Columbia, S.C.; 8 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandcliildren... Graveside services were held at 11!Lrri, May'23, at Lewisville'Baptist; ChurchCemeteiybyDr.JettyLaugh ter and the Rev. Scott Pond.Memorials may be made to Hos-pice,of Winston-Saiem/Forsylh^ County,IKjo-CS.StralfordRd.,Win-r ston-Salem,N.C.27103brihechiity ■ofthe donor's choice. ' , MaryMcCuUough Mary A. Deschene McCullough. 61, ofStatesville. died Thursday. May 17.1995. at her residence. She was bom March 19. 1934 in Brunswick. Maine to Clara Deschene and the late Rene Deschene, Onjune 20,19.53,shemarried Roger D. McCiilluugh, who preceded her in death July2l, 1988. In addition to her mother, survivors include2suns,Michael D. McCullough flfClevelandand RogerR. McCullough of Charlotte; 2 daughters, Hope A. Cline ofMocksvilleandJoy V.Dowell of Yadkinville; and 4 grandchildren. A memorial service was held at Fairvlew Baptist Qiurchal2p.m.May 21.conductedbythe Revs. Scott Eancs and Wendell Davis. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC 4 ^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 1,1995 Margaret F. Caud^ Marjairt Fisher Caudell, 94. for merly of Wilkcsbofo Stieel. Mocks- ville.diedearlySaturday morning, May 27, 1995 alTiiad Mcllwdisl Miiinc in Winslon-Salem where she had been a resident for the ivist live years. A graveside service was hehl at 4 p.m. May 2R in Rose C'emciery with the Rev. I'aul Riggs omciiiting. Memorials may be considered for the Bus Fund ofMoeksvillc First Bap tist Church. 390 North Main Street. Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or loa cliarity of the donor's elioice. She was horn in Koheson County. Match 14. 19(11 to lite late (ieorge Thomas and Margaret Brisstin fnsher and graduated ftuiii St. Pauls High School in St. Pauls..She wusa graduate of Kings Business College in Raleigh. When she married Thomas Jefferson Caudell in 1923, she mosW to Mocksville wlierc she worked tus a secretarial assisttitil to ttltomcy Jtxob Stewart. Later slie wtts an assisttitit to the Davie County Schools supcrintetident's ofriee and was also a secretarial assistanttotltcDavieCounty Re^ster of Deeds. She was a fitfroer activememberofMocksvillcfnrst Pres byterian Church atid later joined Mocksville Women's Club. Her husband |xcecdcd her in death in 1986. She was also preceded in death by 2 sisters. 2 brothcist and a granddaughter, Barbara Daniel Johnson. Survivors include 2 daughters, Eleanor Daniel iurd Louise Obwiien. ' both of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren. Margaret Harris of Winston-Salem. . Linda Hale of Advance end Je^ Bowden ofMocksville; 7 great-grand children; 2 sisters. Clyde F. Caudell of Lumbenm and Ethel F. McComiick of FloteiKC. S.C; and 2 sirien-ln-Iaw. MaeHowaidandLucille Howard,both of Mocksville. Floyd K Craven Floyd Edgar Craven, 69, of Salis bury. ^ed as hit home early Sutrday morning. May 28. 199S afW a short illness. A graveside service was held in Rowan Memorial Park, May 30 at 2 p.m. w ith the Rcv.Ed Biggersotnciat- . ing. Memorials may be considered for the Rowan County Chapter of the American Heart Atsociation. 300 Sil ver Cedar Ckruct. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514. HewasbominDavieCouniy.Sepl. 3. 1925 to the late C.L. ai>d Dorcas Odella Allen Craven and was telired from Macke Vending with 40 years of service specialirjng in repair and ser vice to music machines, tie was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving during World War II. After his retirement heconlin- ucdtoenjoy restoringandrepairingold juke hoses. His wife, Nellie Correil Craven, preceded hint in deatli in 1969. Surviving are his son, Dean Craven of thchome;2sisters, CarolynThomas of Palmdalc, Calif, and Martha Short orMocksville;3brolhcrs.OclandCra ven of Camden. S.C. C.C. Craven of Mocksville and ClennCravenofSalis- bury. , ^auiH. Johnson ' v/4^ulHarveyl6hhsonv72.ofSalis- ., v/ fcfeSlreei. Mocksville. died Saiur-'SsjjCmay 20, 1995 al Davic.Counly, j. kigpulaRerbeinginiJeclinin^heallh.^;p^wasbom]une30.19221tiSuny ,., Cr^^.ascnofMlltieCoeJohnsonof j ^iteville and the late Raymond K^£y jotinson. He was cetiriM fpm bi^^J^e'Fbtnituce in Mocksville ahd 'T^jfi^merhber of First Presbyterian .j Me served in the U.S. Navy,r SSj'WoridWarll. .• jy. ' I C'Survivors.inadditiontoliismother.Mil^hiswife.AnnePosterjohnson ^ ^ifiS home; a daughter. Cynthia ' of Fayciicville: 4 brothers. R^rjack Johnson, Landon Johnson Snd.ChaiUe Johnson, ail of Mocks- . vflfciand Wesley Junior Johnson of ;HiftPoim;45istert.OdessaTayiorof-'" * iibdUvilie. Beu^ Honeycutt of LoJ jeriine Goss of Lancaster, S.Cf-iyalSEisieHanleyofSevierville.Tenn.'!"^;, 2 |tthdchildteri;. several nieces;^- B^hews. -' L:J^tal servicesweieheldatlpjTi,..: i»lSj;23,'atFtist Presbyterian tt'ureh-l lnMi5cksviUe.eonductedbylheRevLLefi*lRichardson,WilljflmLongani'| JackJohnson.Burialfollbwcdlri/oppa Ij ^SjettiyinMocloyilie.- , ... f;;) ^fenbrials may W hiadc to HOs-.. pceiof Davie County, P.O.'Bon 665, •M^viUe.N.C. 27028. : „ Callie William Horn Mrs. Callie Willinin Horn . 90. of 344 Boxwood Church Road. Mocks ville. died on Monday. May 29. 1995. at her rcsitlcnce. She had been in de clining health for five years, seriously illfor thice weeks. She was bom on July 5. 1904 in Davie Couniy to the late Shetrill and Sophia William Mason. She was a graduate of J.C Price High School, iuxl had been employed as a domestic worker. She was n member of New Bethel Baptist Church, where she worked faithfully on numerous organiialions. Site was [wecedcd in death by her husband. Jarrtes Alexander Horn in 1972. Survivors include: a son. Paul Alexander Horn oftl« home; 3 daugh ters. Sophia G. Parker of Winston- Salem; Ellen Hudson of Mocksville and Verttena Young of Winston-Sa lem; 5 grandchildren; and 8 great- gratKlchildren. Funeral services will be heldJune 2 M 3 p.m. at New Bethel BaptistChurch in Mocksville with the Rev. Billy Holderollieiating. Visitation will beat 2 p.m. prior to the funeral. le, NC DAVIE COUNTY E^RP^E RECORD, June 1,1995 I *) (K (K V < y Carlos Norman Carlos Junior Norman. 69, of Win- slon-Salcm dieil Wednesday, May 24, 1995 at Poisylh Memorial Hospital. He was bom June 21.1925 in For- sytli County to Oscar and Maude WiKMiel Nonnan. He was preceded In death by his wife. Earlcne "Pauline" Norman In 19«2. • Survivors Include 2 sons. Timothy James Norman and Phillip Wayne Nonnan of the home; and a sister, ^ma Spacb of Mocksville. ; Fiineral services were conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Parklawn Memo rial Gardens Mausoleum Chapel by the Rev. Amell Hanis. John Henry Williams Jolm Henry Williams, 84,af Mocks ville, died W^nesday, may 234,1995 at Autumn Leaf Rest Home. He was bom in Rowan County No V. 2.1910 to the late John Franklin and Nannie Dyson Williams and was re tired from the N.C. Department of Transportation. He was a member of Jericho Church of Christ in Mocks ville. He was preceded in death by his first wife, ElizabethSeamon Williams, Nov. 7,1975. Survivors include his wife. Frances Jones Williams; a son, John Lee Will iams of Mocksville; 2 step sons, James M.TbmerofWinston-Salem and Bruce Steven Turner of Troutman; 3 step daughters. Mary Hilton of Lexington, Carol Forrest and Elizabeth Turner, both of Mocksville; a broUter, Leo Williams of Mocksville; 6 sisters, Thelma Wooten of Statesville, Hazel Steele. Beatrice Btimgamer and'Mrs. JamiesCaitner.allofWoadleaf; Irene Faust of Qeveland and Mary Bell Myers ofClemmons; and 2 giw^l-; Centetery.'' Ola Wood n / .01aVanhoyBrownWood,90,for- >/ meriyofMocksville,diedlateMonday anemoon. May 29. 1995 at Autumn iCSrfc'of Mocksville where she was a President. U Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.■. Wy 3 •. Eaton Funeral Chapel withilheRev.DavidRorieoffrciating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery.5 She was bom in Wilkes County,l4ov. 1,1904 to the late Joseph andSarah Wagoner Vanhoy and was nretired manager of Mocksville Hotelwitii 14 years of service. ' She was preceded in death by her|rst husband, Jones Brown, by severalJnotheis. sisters, andadaughter.Evelyn l^rown Money.Suivivofs include her second hus-Band, Williamayde Wood of Mocks- Jille, 4 daughters. Peggy Fletcher ofElkti^ Joan Gartis of Richmond. Va..■ Betty Headand Shirley Shepherd, both 6f Cooleemee; a son. Glenn Brown ofjbnesville. 18 grandchildren and 21 V) Ci .-v —si Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO w •0 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 8,1995 Mary Boj>er Aiigell M.ir\ linger Aiigell. K4, of Aiigell Road, died eaily 'iliui^silny mommg. June 1.1W, ill her home afler being in declining heallli for ihe pas! year. She was bora in DavieC'ounlyNov. 27, I9II110 llic hue C'luirles Siewiin ami Amanda Miller Uoger and was a liomemakdr. She was a member of Union Chapel Unilcd Melliudisi Church. She VI, as an avid gardener :imi quiller. Survivors iiKlude iKr husband of 47 years. W,W. "Bill" Angcll of the home: 3 broihets. John M, Bogcr Sr.. Cnidy K- Boger. bwh of Mocksville. and OaiciKe Boger of China Gruvc. She was preceded in death b^2 sisters, I'eari While iind lu)is Brown. Funeral services were held al 11 .a.m. June 3, al Eiilon Funeral Ciiapcl with the Revs. Ed Tapper and Donald Fundetbiirkofrieiitlingliurinl followed In die Union Clia|icl Unilcd Mcihodisl Cliurch Ccrnclery. Hannah E. Cleiiients Hannah Elieaheili Cleinenis, bom March 18. i99,Sioaiiisiira:andf:iifton CimtsClen)enls,dinlMorHkiy.Junc.3 alF.iirfa*Hospiialin Fairfax, Va. whereshe had been since birth. Surviving are lier parents of Manis.sas, Va.; her sister, Kclsea JoyClenieni of ihc home; paicmul grand- paienls, William iiml Joy Ty„|j y,- Advance;andpalemalgrca(graridpar.ems. Russell and Lillian Tiillcnl of Advance. Funeral services were to be con ducted June 8, ai Lee's Furrcral Homewith bunal following in Baby Land Cemeleiy in Manassas. Va, Donald WiUiainBro^vning J William Browning. 62, of - ,'"^l"^"""P^-|^lySalu,xhy,June3,1W5 at J.R. Jones Medical Center, . He was a nallvc of Boonc County, W^Ya.. where he was bom Dec, 14.1932 to Aiva Edison and Luna Hunter flf»5vninf. , , .Surviving are2daughtcrs.BiubaraO^ey of King and Usa Miick of Mocksville; 2 sons. Franklin Drown ing of King and Alva Browning of ville: 5 grandchildren: 4 sisters. ^'eTolhofaeveland.Ohlo!Maryof Wilmington. Watxta ^all of WMon-Salem and Betsy Copley of Bear, OeL ! .Oravesidcservicc.swereconducied .an a.m. June 7. at King Memorial Park with theRev.RogerBakerofficl-aling. Loyd Alexander Grubb C J Loyd Alexander Grubb. 89 ftiprnerly ofCheny Hill road, died Mo^ day morning, June 5, 1995. at Yadtili l^rsing Care Center where he liaU beenaresidentforthepaslfourmontlicHe was bom in Davie County. Oefc' 25. 1905 to the late Charlie ManhaTl and Addie Hanley Grubb and was r^-; bred from Burlington Industries wiBr more than 50 years ofservice, He w£( amemberofJetusalemBapilslChunrffand enjoyed farming and gardening;; Surviving are his wife of 66 years*Florence Ethel Smith Grubb of [lie h0TO;4daughters, Janell Vick ofLout'isville, Ky.. Peggy Gofonh of Wiiit slon-Salcm, Jean Crimn of Monnk' andBcttyRussellofConcordtSgratii;children; 3 great grandchildren; 2 sis? lers. Lula G. Hamilton ofCooleemek"' and L«>a Bamharrfi ofLexington; and 4 brothers. Qifton Grubb of Mocks- ville.RoyGnibbofCooreemee.Henry;Grubb and J.C Gmbb. both of Sails-! bury. ' Hcwasprccededindeathbyasoij.Douglas Clay Grubb, in ] 980, Funeral services were to be'eon-dueled at 2 p.m. Thursday at Eatoo Funeral Chapel with the Rev. JJnlmC Lancaster, officiating and butiaCfolRlowing in Rowan MemonaJ Pitk IS Salisbuiy..... MemoriaJs may be made to .the Building Fund of Jerusalem BaAiist' Church, 495 Pleasant Acre Drivi' ' Mocksville,N.C 27028. i ' , . • Margaret Caudell ' / Margaret Rsher Caudell, 94, fpr- meily of Wiifcesiwi,. St.. Mocksville. diec^arly Saturday morning, May 27, l995^aiTnad MeihrxlistHomc in Win- sion-Safem where she had been a resi dent fciihe past five years, fA griveside service was held at 4 p.m. MaA28 in Rose Cemetery witii the Rev. PSul Riggs ofiicialliig. ' Memorials may be considered for the Bus FundprMocksville First Bap- tist Church. 390 North Main Street. Mocksville. N:C. 27028 or to a charily of the dcmor's choice. ; She was born m Rr^ieson Coonly, Match 14. I90l\to the late George Thomas and Marg^t Brisson Fisher and graduated from St. Pauls'Hrgh School in St. Pauls. She was agradu.uc ofKings Business C^Iege in Riilcigh. When she mareied Thomas Jefferson Caudell in 1923, shemovcti to Mocksville where she worked as a secretarial assistant to iiiomey Jacob Slewaa Later she was in assistant to the Davie County 'Schools superintendent's office aniwas also a seerelarialassislanlloihealvieCounlyRegister of Deeds, She.'was fonncr activememberofMocksvilla FirstPresbyterian Church and later joined Moctsvilte First Baplhl Ohirch. She was a charter member of ihi Mocks ville Women's Club,,' I Her husbarul pruedcd her'in dc.Khin 1986. She was/also preceded in death by 2 sisters, 2 broiheri' and n granddaughter,' Barbara lianlclJolmson. / " ^ Survivors-'include 2 daugliicrs,Eleanor Daniel and Louise Bowmen, both of M^ksville; 3 grandchildren, Margare^farris of Winslon-Salem. Linda Hale of Advance and Jeff Bowd^ofMocksville;7grcal-grand-children; 2 sisters. Clyde F. Caudell of Uirabcrton and Ethel P. McCormick omorence, S.C.; and 2 sislers-in-law, II^HowafdandLuciHeHoward.botK' pfMocksvitle. - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 8,1995 Duiialcl Halsey l)oti;ilif M.ilsey, 77, cif Sp;iila, illcil liiiliiy iiflemiKin. Juik; 2. l99S;i1 Tor- Mciiiiiniil lie issiiniv'LtHiy;! s()ii,I.iinyM;il<<y itf Wliision»Suleni: 2 claugliltTs. I'alsy C'omctlofWinston-SiileiiianclPumcIn IJinigIa'! ofCrumiiicnbgninijchiUiicn; .1 grcat-grinilcliililtetv, 2 "listers. Avn lUisic of Piney rreek iiiul plla Jean Perry of Bel Air. Md.; 3 sistcrs-in law, Palynie Biisie of Spiiilii, Wanda Wills ofAdsanceand MaryllalscyofOcvc- hind. Ohio; a hrolher-iii-laM-, Jim Reeves (>r.Spnrta. Eduard C. Mailin Edward C. Matliii, 67. of l/tsing- ion. died Tuesday, May 30, 1995 at ijjxinglon Memorial llospiial alter a serious illness of five monlhs. Me was born in Potsylli Counly Aug. 9, 192710 Louis Ray martin and Manila Tfninnon Martin, A rctimd su pervisor for the N.C. Department of Traiisponalion. lie was of tliu Buplisi laitli. Survivors include liis wife. Margie poster Martin of the home; 2 sons, Kenyon Martin ofthe homearxl Doug Martin of Win<aon-Sa1em: 5 daugh ters, Patty Reece of Advance. Ula Rollins of Fork. Jerri Brooks of Colo rado Springs. Colo,. Keiia MillhofTof Chesapeake. Va. and Donna York of King fjeorge. Va; and 1.3 grandchil dren, A inemorial service was held at 7 p.in, June 2. at Fork Baptist Cliua-h with the Rev. Ken Evans oflleiiiling. J.T.Harris James Tliomas "J.T." Harris. M. of Pilot Mountain, died Saturday after noon. June3, 1995,at hishoine afteran extended illness. Hewasbom in Suny County Mareli 5, 1927 to Richard Jordon "RJ," and I.oIj Mill Harris. He attended Pilot Mountain Gnim- ttiiir School, Glade Valley Presbyte rian School and graduated from Edwards Military Institute in .Siiiemhurg. After graduation he at tended National Business College in Roanoke. Va,. graduated with a busi ness degree. He was a panner in 1 lairis Builders Supply. He was a tobacctmisi arul in tlie tobacco warehouse business. HewiisamembcrofMasonicLodge 353 A.P.&A.M, ioMynle Beach.S.C, and the Omar Temple in ITharleston. S.C, He was Senior Vice Cominandcr ofV.F.W, Post II3J .iWinslon-Sa- Icrnaiidainembcroflhc National Rifle Association, He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He was of Ihe Methodist faith. Surviving are 3 daughters, Shccri Simmons ofPinnacle, Jay Andersonof Ml. Juliet. Tenn, and Catherine Harris ofButllngton,Vt.;7grandchildren;hi5 motlicr.UdaHillHanisofPilotMoun- lain: his fiancee. Rose Marie of the home; 2 brothers, Roger Harris of Mocksville and CIcve Harris of Pilot Mounlain, Funeral services were conducted June 6, at 11 a.m. at Rrsl Presbyterian Churelt in Pilot Mountain by the Rev. JesseBledsoe. Burial followed in Pilot MountainCityCemeterywith full mili tary burial rites conducted by Uslrict 1 i Memorial Hont>r GuanL ^ylor Vestal Howard V j';Mr. Taylor Vesta] Howard, 75. of 801 South. Advance.died Salur- {t^moming, June 3.1995 at his home, {funeral servieeswnsconductedat 2Tue.sda^^^iti ■W Considered for rlhe'Men's Bible Ous of Advance United Methodist ;Church. Advance. NC 27006 or VFW ;Posl 8719 e/o Mr. Eddie Weatherman, Coltomail fjinc. Advance, NC 27006, ; Militaty graveside rites were con- xlucted by the District 11 Mehtorial UonorOuard, VeieransofForeighWar. < Mr. Howard was bom in Davietounly, July9,1919.10 thelale)oeH. and'Martha Allen Howard, He was a 1938 graduate of Cleinmons High School and was a retired hardware salesman with Belknap Hardware Co, in Louisville, Ky, He wasa memberof Advance Untied Methodist Church where he was a teacher of the Men's Bible Class for the past 47 yeais. He tfW;also church lay leatterforamum-bjfpr years. He was a WWII vgieran s6jlng in Ihe Army. He was paJl Post CSrimandcr of Advance VFW Post 83J0 for eight years, and District 11 paSI*PosI Commander for 4 yeaib, andal^a member of District 11 Honor(S^, Ijl^rvivors include his wife of 52yfap. Sudie Marklnnd Howanlljf the hp^;ndaughterandson-in-law,doyceuc^Pamell Robertson of Advance; 3gtaSilchildreii; 3 great-grandchildren; 2;sKler5, Mrs. Edna Allen of Mocks-villlSand Mrs, Nina J, Barnes ^f Ad-v^ioe: 2 brothers, Samuel Howard ofdemons and Johnny Howard of^Vence; and several nieces andneph-e"^j I *Mr. Howard was preceded in deathbj'Jhrcc brothers. I.eotianl Horward. Allen Howard and William Hcrwoid; add two sisters. Ila H. King and Ellen HJHIIIon. DavIe County Public Libraiy MocKsviile, NC - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 8,1995 l^iam Thell Mustiaii William Hiell Muslian Sij. 76. ofI wrnston-Salem, died sliirday evening, June 3.1995, al his home. He wasbom Dec. 25,191K In Dniics Bfanch. Va. lo William TtwII and Ro- rence Adkins Muslian, HewasamembcrofWeslsicicBap-lisi Church and ihe American Legion, Me u-as a World War II veleran, sorv- ing in tlie U.S. Aniiy in France, He spent seven years in ihe Meihodisl Children's Home in Richmond. Va. as a child. ' He was preceded in ^mh by a daughter. Tabillia MiislianTfaff, Surviving are his wife. Helen Grubhs Mustian of llie tiome; 2 sons, William Thell Mustian Jr. of Orlando, Ra, and Milton Muslian of Winsion- Siilem; 3 daughters. Rebecca M, VanderKlokofAdv.ancc.CarlieHelen Mustian of Winston-.Salcm and Vir ginia "Jinny" L, Mustian of Ihe home; a sister. RcrenccM. Tlritlain of Rich mond. Va,; 3 biothers, Charlie R.. J. Milton and Raymond Muslian, all of Ricfensond. Va,; and 8 gtandchildrcn, : AfiineralservicewasheUat2p,m, Jti%6, al Wesiside Baptist rhnfrb byIfie' Rev. Arnelt Hairts with b|jfi^ol-I6wing In Westlawn Qa^'^-ofMemory in Clemmons with jnjlil^ ' riieSby American Legion Post^of •'Klifg. • , .•••, R- Nifong - i n ' Mattlb Railedge Nifong, 95,-of iWinstbn-SBlemdiedSuij^yiJuned, - 1995atherhoine. Site was bom SepL 20. 1899 in DavicCounty loSam and Emma Baity Ratledge. She spent most of her life in Davidson County and was a charter member of Faith Missionary Alliance, Site was the widow of Russell D, Nifong .Sr., who died in 1972, Surviving arc 3 daughters. I-ois Nifong of WInslon-Salem, Thelma l.eoiiard of l.i!*ington and Fairene N.Hill ofWinslon-Saicm; 3 sons, Russell Nifong. Harold Nifong and Arthur E. Nifong, ail of Winston-Salem; 12 gmndciiildrcn; 17 great grandchildren: andabrotlicr.CahiRatlcdgeofMocks- ville. l-uneral services wereheldal 2 p.m. Junefi.alFaitliMissionaty Allianceby die Revs. Michael Gates and Donald l.yerly. Burial followed in the church cemetery. ' Lindsay Marion Parlfs 1 indsay Marion Parks, 93. of Wtit- v' stort-Salent. died Saturday morning. i..rv-3 1995. at his home.'""e was bom March i2.190 - Porsyth County to H-cRobah and U«ila Heroth Parks He was retired from ";W^rvice,HcwAsot.h=B^pt,s, He was preceded in death by hiswii, LOU Key Parks in 1991. a.J « duuchtcr. GcrulditK Teague m 19^3.'^tJvilmgareSdauehtem.noss.e Holder of i^wisville. Ruby lU K •Maty Hilton and Frances Jan«s^ of «on-lalem;2sons.Us.erM.^so Advance and Edward M. l^Ks ofWinston-Salem; a number of grandchildren, great grandchild^n and sev- eral gnat great grandehtldren. Annie Pearie Tatum • •AniiiePearieT9Luin-W,dt^,Sutt-. i 'day.Junc4, alteralimgiUnekV .,,_ ' The daughter of.lhe late A.&:^ ;''ida Miller Taium. she wiis,aUfeUB|e . resident of Jemsaiem.i.Townslup in DavieCounly... • She attended Cooleemee Sehwl and graduated from Mars Hill Higfi School. She was a graduate .of,the nSoutheastern Conservatory.of MiUic - In Durham. Shisuuglii musiciirpublic schools before being employed, by - ASCS of Davie County until rabra" Jioonk . j' i. ' 1i. Until her illness she had'been aHongdme active memberofJehi«1ein feapOstChureh-Shcservicedrwrnwy Iveafs as chiiioh pianist, a Sunday 'School teacher and in various other Icapscillw. n , , Survivors include 4 meces, BettyMoore Sides of Stony Poitit,IanelT., Daveitport- ef;Mocksvi|l?; Marte ■, •MooreSuinmeraofChapelHill.Ellen • T. Young of Fallsatutch. Va-lnephews.EC.andFr8nkTatum,bol^ ; ofMocksvillc. ' . M .i ■A memorial service wm held ^ .Jemsalem Baptist OiurehJune 6, at 7. Memorial contributions may -^madeU)JerusalemBapii»lChunA.iheAlahelmer'sl^ndaaonofachantyof County Public LibranMocksville, NQ ^ DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June IS, 1995 t Mary Nell Jones Barney \ Miiiy Nell Jones Barney. 79. of i^k-Bisb) R(i:kI. Advance,diedenriy .Sa'iniday. June 10. I'N5 al Forsyili Menioiial llospiial. SlieMosbotn iiiDavicCiiunly Mny 2K. O'lA !<> die hile Alc.s .-ind ileillia To-ier Jimcs and wii» a lionicireiUT. •She was a nieniK'r of Totk Baplisl l.'linrei;, was a(|inllcf andeiyoyeil >!iir- denitit;, laisiiii: and caring for niscs. Ilci hiishand. Major Henry Ixc lliriicy. preccdeil licr iriilcalti in l''7f). Sire was also prcveiied iji dealli hy Irroilicrs.Clyile, I'anI and Gray Jones. Sni\ivingare2sons.OiarlesHailey of Advance and Jinnny Bailey of Hnnli-rssillc; 2 gtanifcliildrcn: sis- leis.AlniaWilliams, Addic Mac Waiver andMagdaliiwSUirJd. all of Advance: aiHl.^hnxhcrs. Fiviljones.BotkcJones. Wade Jones. RayJones and Maynaid JurK's. all of Ailvance. FimcralseiviccswerelicldalJp.in. June 12.all;a(pn Funeral Cliii|X!l wiili (lie Rev. Ken^.vanvoflicialing.lluiial follovvcil in Flliavillellniled MeiluHl- isi nuiieli.Cemeieiy. Memorials niuy be consiilered for lilbuville United MelliodislChorcli.e/ o Mairie TuckJt. 2984 N.C. Hwyi 80! S.. Advance. N.C. 27006 or In Fork Bap1islChurc1i.314()U.S.Hwy.64K.. K'irvlsville. N.i:, 27028. 'IVacyJili Gamer •| tiicy Jill Garner. 22. of Jack Bimk Road. Mocksville.diedTucsday. June (■. l'W5. j Sbc was N>rn Aug. in Ytulkinville tol.airy U. Gamer H Dresa Camp- bcllMalayoslii.SlK was employisl hy of Miaksvillc.Slieissuiviveil h) hcrfallier.Uany 1). Gatnci: lier sislcr. Misty Dawn Gtitner of Mocksville; grandptirenls.Ciirlis l.ee Campbell and Mamie.Swaim Camiilrcll of Mocksville; and iiunvcnHis relalivcs. FunemI serv ices were lield til 3 p.m. June II. 199.S. at Vogler and SonsClcnunonsChtiiwI. Burial followed in ilicRock.SpringsBapllslClmreliCem- ctcry in IluniKHiy. Harry Hubert Benson Harry Hulictt Benson. 90. a DavicCouIlly native, diedlaie Friday iiiglil at Rowan Memorial Hospital. lie bad been u resident of Hclhany Keliremctil Ccuicr in Spencer for lirepast 12 years ai«l was a former resident o| the Franklin eomniunily. He was laiin in Davie Counly Oct.7, 191M to ihe late E.W. arui Mary Canble Benson and was a relired car-penlcrwilll Cone Mills. Me enjoyed all types of woodworking.His wife. ZadaTaylor Benson, pre ceded him in death in 1983.Survivors include 2 nieces and a nc|)hews.A graveside service was held alRowan MenKxialParkJune12.al 10:30 a.m.Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. 19(KI S.Ilawihornc Road, Winston-Sulcm, N.C. 27103 or lo the Kidney Founda tion. 7315 Wisconsin Avenue. Uethesda, Md. Roy Alexander Gaither Roy Alexander Gaither Sr., 75, of luinnony.diedJuiicS. 1995 atCarolina Mciiical Center in Cluulottc. He was born March 9.1920 in Ire- dell County, the son of iJie late Alex ander Millon and Eli/.ahclh Ann Nichols Gnilher. He was a retired faiirKT. I Ic was married to llic former Maty Templeton. who survives. lie Is also survived by 2 sons, Roy AlexanderOailhcrJr.andDradlcy ScoU Gaither, Ixuli of Harmony: 2 daugh ters, Flora Ann Jordan of Slalesville ami Mary FrancesRupardofHarmony;.3brolliers.KalpliGailher,JohnCailher and JaniesGallhcr. allof Harmony; 2 sisters. Mary lamiseCajincrofMocks- villc and FolrcrCampbellofH.inmmy; 4 grandchildren anddgreal-gtandchil- ilren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. June 8. at Clarksbuty United Method ist Cliurch in Harmony widi tlie Revs. Jeff Copplcy and William Blanton. Burial followed in (he church cem etery. Memorials may be made lo Clarkshury United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund. P.O. Box 26. Har- mony,N.C.28634;ortoacharilyoflhe donor's choice. Kathy Brown Feiker Kalhy Ann Brown Feiker, of RoanMountnin.Tcnn. died Monday.June 5. 1995.She was bom in Forsylli Countyand lived in DavIe Counly for manyyears. She h.vl lived in Carter County for the past two years-She attended Roan Mounlain Seventh Day Adventisi Church-Survivors include her husband.George L- F'clker. 3 daughters. Jennifer Duivcnii of Rockwell. Cituly BakerofMocksvilleand Megan Feikeroflhe home; her mother, Wanda HiltonBrown of Advance; her father. BobbyHenry litowitofYadkirivi11c;2ststm. Shclia BrooksofAdvance and Sabiina Siamore of Yadkinvillc; a brother.Kenny Brown of Panama City. Fla.;paternal grandfather. Dock Brown ofMocksviiie'.andmaiemal grandmother. Kathleen Hilton of Advance.Graveside services wercconductcd■n ilie Birchfield ametcry in RoanMountain al 2:30 p.m. June 8 withPastor Lewis Norwood ofTiciaUng. - -Roger Gray Howell'• RogerOrayHowell.SS.ofRedland-Road, diesi Tuesday moming. June 6. JW5 in Forsyth Memorial Hospital ahcr a sudden illness.HewasbominD.nvicCounty.Nov. ' - 10, 1939 to Ihe late Robert 1.. HowcllSr. and ClydeThomas 1 lowell and was .1 _-tf1ocal driver with Fredrickson Molorf ' Express Co. in High Poinl. He was amember of Green Meadows Baptist '• Church..I Survivingarehiswife-NancySmilli1 Howelloflhehome;3sons,DaleCray5 Howell and Dwighl David Howell,p. bolh of Advance, ami Ronald Dean,V:-"fiowcll oflhe home; 3 sisters, CrtiieviiSmiiliofMocksville, PearlHopeSpill- 2j manofAdsaneeandLorineWilliams 5- of Clcmmons; 4 brollicrs. Lee Royi"; Howcll ofAdvance, Robert L. HowcllJr. of Clemmons.Tliurman F. Howell >•,' of Winston-Salem ami John Hugh il Howell of llie SliefTtcld communily;>•_ several nieces and nepticws..i' Funeral services were lield at 11JtmcS.alEalonFimcralChapclin "^fMoeksville with tlie Rev. Ray Davisofficiating.BurialfoUowedinlheCrecn sr Meadows Baplist Church Cemetery. Davie County Public Librai'y Mocksville, NQ DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 15,1995 .. Russell .lob McEwcii n ; Kiis^cll Jiil> Mcr-v.<^ii. "f {'hill-.■ i|iiapin Roiiil, Mocksvilli;. Jii'il iil l"s lininc.;• llcwashumOcl.S. !932iii Yndkin - CVwinlv lo llie laic Stanley and l.ciia» Tri\ cue McKwen ami was rellreil fiuni■ IngCTscill Rand. lie was a velcr.m nf chc U.S. Army. Surviving arc 4 «nis. Joel RussclMt-Kwcn. Gregory Scoci McUwen.Tnniniy l>;an Mclvwen aixlM.TiIy Kim Mvliwen, all of Mcvksvilli:; 3 sisters,SheilteM.Renepar.MalucM.Rem'gar and Mao' Fay Hobson, all of Mocks-villc: 3 brothers. J.C. MepAvcii andJesse MeEwcn. bwti of Mocksville, ami I'rieeMcRwenufSalisburyiand'lgranilehildren. Inineiiil services were coniioclcil at2 p.m. June II). al l-ilwrly HnplisIChurclibylhc Revs. Marvin lllackbuiiiaiislWilliamllulehensTUniiilfolliiwed in lliecbnnli eenu-ifiv. DresaC.MatayoshiDrcsa Campbell Malayosh., 42.0 222 Hrook Drive. Mocksville- dr^'' rmpIoycU ^spetlof for Ixtslngion Hom.ture for -2 *"sorviving are her husband. KazuoMaiayoshi "f <he 1k"«: » dauglwf.Misly Dawn Ciamer of ihc home. I«rll,,herandtalheri2brolhe.s.CurbsS.CampbcllorSlaleyandRogetS.C^.p- bell of Mocksville; 2 sisters, RebaS;.;bcllandPl.ymsMyers,botbof'^'^irerllsetvieeswereeondue^al Inm June ll.atVoglerandSonsClcntn.onsChapel.Buri^follo^mtbeRtrckSpringsBapiisiChurchCem etcry in Harmony. V A. J; ^SvSson cou^ 1 ShoafSr.ao'l"®'^' .Hitedfro.oN.C.Bnish.n6Hewastcwco , ^mbet of bi-\ Compa.)F«':^;jrao^.beVFVf.' UiWe'sU««^nheU.S.A^y'lie.was a \ „ worldVfarll-rttvingd"""^ his wife. HiW»StrfvW°""^^fofthehome;»Vac Leonard St^irwinofSp-^-sbto»Wer.Su«"Sl^ .r„,,^ySboaf.lames Shoaf./red Ca.scySl^' j "chiles Henry Sboafand^S [ souihmorH.aftdlilo ,^ijeSlmw»non'> abd 5 of Uxingion.KatWeen G"*'VhaoelHdl.Ma]""®MabefK<^'^f MocksvUle and TmaRlcluirdson oMayoCManassM. mbccon-.•.i:ui«"l«f"''",4.alSt. Lukes 5 CteekCemel^"'J^lolheSt; TMeroo'i^^^'^h^ldingFot^iUWsLulbe^^;^N,C.HiEb««y t • "-arc DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 22,1995 / M^NellJonesBailey Mao'NeirjoiKsBailey,79.ofroA-Bixby Roiid, Advance, dicdcaity .Sat urday nmming. June 10, MS p^r. 'yihMemiirialHo«l>jl;iI. 2X, 'y'fi.'olhelnicAlevandlivnhn Fooler Junes and Site «as a nK-,„l,er ,.f r-o.y Cliiiaha>»lnas„n,ivid()nilict ,SI,e fnjoyclgatdvninKandtiiivingandcar-ttig fur rosvs Her Imsbmd. Major Hc„r,. J uu B.-"ley.pfm-,WKt in d,,,II, AhrDlher.n,deJ,.ne..aUo,.reced«rItcr inrlealli. Sunisir,ga(u3.sons,Charri;Hiailvj"/ Jimmy Iiailey ofHunteixvillc: 2 grjiidchildreii. Sheny ^ley McKjiiglii and Michael Wayne 'Advance; 3,is,irs.Al™ Wrllianu, Addie Mae Walser iindMagdnlino.Stmud.allorAdvance- and5brc«!>eis,|:n:dj,vies,n.„KcJ,Hies'Wade Jones, "ay Jarvi, and M.i).,ar.l Jn"e.s.ariofAdvaiK>e.Funeral sers ices were held at 2 „ ni J'mel2. at lia,on riincnil Chapel wilhthe Rev. Ken livinisofnciaiing. Burial rollowedmrlKililhavillcUnliclMcih-ChurcJi Ccjiiccpry, Memorials may he considercil for l--Jviv,„elIni,v.lM«ihorlisiau,mh.c/0 Maine Tucker, 2')(^I N.C. Hwy 801 South. Advance, N.C 27(»J6 or r.-rt; Hapnsi Church, ,M.IO Us. JW, fvj Fast. Mocks\i(t|., hj f- JtJhnnle Jay Carter „ /"'■""'^-'-''yCarTer.Tg.ofWinstonSwelled-n,ursdayn,oming,)n,«'-.1995 at KnnlhvooclUalj ^.les Carter. Me |i,ed all hi.s life in Wtnston-Salem, w..ys a World V^r Ivc<-n .„d retired from HalS"ndnn,sh„,gCo„.panyaner28yca^iWoodh^^r"'" »'Wo^land Cctiwtery at JI a.m. J«„e17. byiheRev. Kirn WilliamsSur^vinj are ,,is wife. R„se Lee Otlda Taddeucct ofAdvance; a sister^Ca,«r7,«mpsonofWi,«,on: Dorothy Richardson Dorothy Corrine Baggaily Richardson. 63, of Salisbury, died Saturday, June 17, 1995 »l her home. Shehad been in declining hcallh and critically illforsixweeK.ShcwasbominlredellCoonly Oct. 6,193110 the lale Floyd Franklin andIjila Frances Slcelinan Baggarlj. .\homeniaker. she hadbeen arocml*rof Bible Methodist Church of Brislol.Tenn. where she asasled in the Mis sionary Department..Slie was married July 6-1949 to tlieRev. F-ugencHardingRichardson,who jturvives.Additional sunivors include a soit,GaryE.RichatdsooofSutnmerrteld;5daughlers.LindaDanielofRoekwood. Tenn.. Joann Couch of Mocksville.Cindy Anderson of 1 lays, Debra Foyof Demon and Sharon L. Richardsonof SalisbuDi » brother, Cliatlle L,Baggatly of Harmony; 3 sisters. Mar-gBretCianrillofAdvonce.MariePowell of HarTOony and Mary, NichotaAlexandria. Va.; and 9 grandchildren.Funeral services were condtKled al2:3OpJii.lune20.aia^W&leyan, Chuiclt in the ShcfffiiStoti^Unity of i,x..'cH.....<\.u,iihitt«%evi.RobetlM 0 '^er Herman DorseltLesterHemianDor5en.87,orAshe-dted June 16. 1995 al ForsythMemorrnl Hospiu,, Winston-SalemSurvivors include his wife, Annie^keiiDo,wrrofAshetort,:2daugh- ""dRuth Dortcii of Allanla,Oa>asons. Hoy, DorseilorBermudn R»„; 5 Enindchildren; a great grandson; 3 sis- c";in" ^e funeral service was conducteda 10a.m. June '9.alNewHopeUnitedMethodist Diurch with burial follow-">e m llie church cemetery. BertiiaSinfty BcilhaM8eHicks.Sink.9R,ofClem- mons. died Saturday, June 17.1995.alFoisyth Memorial Hospital.She was bom in Forsylh Coiinly July7.1896toEd.S.J«rrrey and EllenSicwart Jeffrey. She wa.s a homemaker^ member of Reedy Creek BapUsiOiurch. She was preceded in death byher husbands, William Oscar Hicks in l956niKJMarveyRansoniSinkin 1978Surviving are 3 sons, William Oscar Hicls Jr. of MocksvilJe. GradyEdward llicts of Weiconw and BillyGray Hicksof Walnut Cove, 2 daughters. Gladys Walser of Lexington andMary Dean rroltr.ofClcmmon.s; a sister, Martha Cline of Yadkrnville;'38 grandchildren; 75great-grantlchrldren;43 greq|-great|randchildren;and threegrMl-gieal-great grandchildren.Funeral .services were heldat 2p ni Junc20.mReedyCreekBap(isiChurehconducted by UwRevs. Egbert Craven,Sammy Shoafand David Hkks. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Tnibert and Howard Uearin oiiiciai-ing.BurialfollowedlnBtechureheem- eleD-i Met^rials may; .be, tnade to Hos-.pice' of'Rowan County,. 14ip.NorthMain Street. Sslisb.^,N.C.:2?144;>; I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 22,1995 Mary Ann "Aiinie",SinJth Mary Ann "Annie' Smith, 86. ibf- merlyofShenield Road at the UttMll- Davie County line, died Sunday, June 18.1995 at Rlumenthal Jewish Home In Clertiiivoits. She wns horn in iJnvie roiiniy Miirch U, IW to the Itiie Jnmcs Aiipitstus aiiil Bessie Vinl.i Smilli Smith Shewmltedwiltuiflind.ilMinv. CIS .nnd tissisicd ivilh raini cimtcs. She was a mcmlvi id New Union United McttuxJisit'liiitvli. Siirviviirs inelude 2 sisters. Belle S. Harris of Sliilesvillc nod Louise S. Mnrtis ofMocksville. She was preceded in death try a bmiher, William Jay Smith, and 4 sis ters. Zcimn Myrtle S. .Smitti. Minnie Mac Smilli, ()tp.-i Luetta S. Roger and Angle Cirace S. Cdfotlh. I'linetol ser\ iecs were in lie held at 2 p.ni. June 21, at New- Uninn United MelliodisiChnrchwiihthc Kevs, Wil liam "Billy" Jarrett and David M, Rollins omei.iting and hiirial follow ing ill the diirreh cemetery. Memorials may lie made to New Union United Methodist Church, c/u Pal Moore, 5S1 Turfceyfool Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028,, Sallle Howard Suber Sallie Howard Suber. of \Valkertown, died Saturday. June 16,'J9.5. ni The Nursing Center at OiiJ; oummit. SliehadbeeDamembcrofOakgrovc Mr.mv,anChnahfr,r,liepasl50yearsH" e.irly life was spent in Davic ^7925 ^'""""-Saleiit prccKled in death hy herhusband, Paul G. Suber in 1977, SIkwas also preceded in death by 2 brotli- ers and 5 sisters, SnrviviYig ate a sister. Alma Kineof Advance and several nieces and iieph- ews. ^ A graveside service was held at 11a.tn, June 19. by the Rev, Norman C Byerly at Gardens of Memory in .Walkcrtinsn. Memorials may be made to OalgmveMoiavianChurch. l20Ham- "wkFarmHd..Wins,on-Salem.N,C.27105 or to Outreach of Walkerlown. P.O. Box 8, Walkerlown. N.C. 27051. Gladys Wagoner Gladys Kaiherine Vannoy Wag oner, 62, wife of James .Wa'goiier, Of n Mocksville. dled. Satu'rday.Juite'ii'' 1995 at l)ef home. -■ • IShe was both in Wiikes CountyApril 20, 1933, (a the late George N. Vannoy and Meiia Myers Lesler. Shewas a member of Beaver baptist I2huieh. ' In addition to her husband, she ii suivivedby3daugh(ers,SandraWyati -of Union Grove, Georgia Wiiliams of Austin and DebomhMarlow ofStates- villei3son5,Mike'Anderson'ofNonh ' Wilkeaborot Dcttitie Dickens of GladeVaileyondJamieWagonerofMockt- ;ville; her molhdf.'Mettfl'Le'slet'ofbur- ' lington, W.Va.; 2 sisters. Wi jiliiier of Slaiesville and Laura Blevinsof Bud-ingiori; 16 grandchildreti and 2 gre^ grandchildren. . Funeralservicesweteheldlune 19. . at 11 a.m. atReins-ShiitjivantChapel ,InWllkesCountywiththeReviHoivafd •Laney oriicialJng. Burial followed In the Roberts Cemetery in McCtady. Mary JarVis Thompson' Mary JarvisThompson,72,ofjnrvlsRoad, Adviince, died Monday, June 19. at Forsylh Memorial Hospluil, She was bom Dec, 12. 1922 in Advance to John H, and Lillle Cham bers Jarvis, Site wasa irtember of Ad vance Unhcd Meiliodist Chuieh and was retired from the spinning depart ment of Hancs Corp. in Winsion-Sa- lem. She is survivedby a granddaugliler, Lisa Dawn Thompson, and a grand son. Bryan C. Thompson, both of Ad vance, as well as several nieces and nephews, i> A graveside .service was held June 22. at 2 p.m. at Advance Unit^ Methodist Church with the Rev. HarryShcnill ofricialing. ' Memorials ttiay he made to Ad vance United Methodist Chutidi. Da^e County Public LibfinfMocksville. HQ DAVIE C6lJ^mr EOTERPMSi 2», 1995 - <r- cr 0 -o </ i 5~-- <3 Mary Clement Baker Maiy aement Baker, 86. of US. 158, Mock^vitte, died Monday morn ing, June 26.1995, at her home afler a long Illness. She was bom in Davie County June 19, 1909 to the late D.A. and Minnie Summers Clement and was letiied from Hanes Corp. She had previously been with Erwin Mills in Cooleemee with over 40 years of service. She was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church where she had been active in all phases of church work and was a faithful member of the United Methodist Women. She was a member of Oak Grove Senior Citi zens, was an avid gardener and en joyed crocheting and quilting. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Garlene Baker, and a brother, Avety Clement. Surviving are her husband of 67 years, Carl Bakerofthe home;^daugh- ters, Marie Seamon, Polly Lagle, Jean Rolhrock and Jenny Aquallo, all of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; a brother. Lee Qement of Raleigh; 3 nephews and a niece. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. June 28 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church with burial follow ing in the church cemetery. John Thomas King John Thomas King II. 71, of Boone and Gamer, died Thursday. June 22 1995. He was retired from Nationwide Insurance Company. Surviving are his wife. LLsa King of Gamer. 2 daughters, Martha Watson of Clemmons and Margot King of Matthews; a brother, Albert King of Chapel Hill; 2 sisters, Eva King Cobb of Boone and Mcsu Dean of Indian Harbor Beach, Fla.; 7 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Memorial services were conducted at 2 ■p.m. June 26, at Austin & BamesFuneral Home Chapel with the Rev.Dr. James F. Ferry Jr. olltciating. A-second memorial service will be heldSaturday, July 15, at 2 p.m. at First Piesbyterian Church of Gamer withthe Rev. Dr. James F. Ferry Jr. ofBciat- ing. Memorials may be made to FirstPresbyterian Church of Gamer, 503Lakeside Dr., Gamer. N.C. 27529. BuckHendrix Noah Nathan "Buck" Hendrix, 77, of U.S. 158, Mocksville, died Satur day, June 24,1995 at Davis Commu nity Hospital in Stalesville alter a brief illness. HewasbomJuly 6, l9l7inFbrsylh County, a son of the late Casper andTiny Hudson Hendrix and was retired from Glosson Motor Lines in Lexing ton. He was a member ofSmith Grove United Methodist Church, Survivors inciudeddaughlers, MaryH. South and Shirley H. Brooks, both of Winston-Salem, Louise H. Spill- man and Vickie H. Blackwelder, both of Mocksville; 3 sons, Noah Nathan Hendrix Jr. of Winston-Salem, Gene Hendrix of Chesapeake, Va. and George Hendrix of Lewisville; a sister Pauline Pierce of Kings Mountain; 2 brothers.CarlandHendrixofWInston-Salem and Brady Hendrix of Danville,Va.; 11 grandchlldrenaruiSgreatgrand- children. He was preceded in death by his wife, Flossie Cantor Hendrix In 1983 and by 2 daughters, Linda and Brenda Hendrix. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. June 26, at Smith Grove United Meth odist Church conducted by the Itevs.Ray O'Fetreli and Gamess Bttidcs. Buriai followed in the church cem etery. Memorials may be made to Smith Grove Untied Methodist Church, c/o Vickie Blackwelder, 214 Rock House Road, Mocksville, NIC. 27028., Davie county PuWi^Waty Wocksviile, NO , - FkvncesHepler Frances Lee Ward Hepler, 79, of Gamer street, died at her home Tues day, June 30,1995, She was bom Sept. 18, 1915 in Davie County, a daughter of the late Luther andBlanche Latham Ward. She wasamemberofWestey Chapel United Methodist Church, She began her ca reer with Casslevens Hospital in Wln- ston-Salem and continued with Medl- cai Park Hospitai in Winston-Salem until retirement.' Survivors include her husband, William Irvin Hepler of the home; a daughter, Carolyn Bowman of Ad vance; a brother, John GaitherWardof the Pino community; 2 step grand daughters; andastepgreat granddaugh ter. Funeral services tvere held at 2 p.m. June 23. at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville, conducted, by the Rev. Billy Rintz. Burial followed in Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cem etery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Oak Grove United Methodist Church, c/o Glenas McGamrock, i79 Dusty Hill Road, Mocksville, KG. 27028, Jack Padgett Luther Hicks "Jack" Padgett, 79, of Harmony, died Wednesday, June 21,1995 at N.C, Baptist Hospitai after being critically ill for two weeks. He was bom in Iredetl County to the late Wiley Hicks and Flora Bell Steele Padgett and was a retired carpenter and farmer. He was a member of Holly Springs Baptist Church where he served as a deacon, choir member and teacher ofthe adult men's Sunday school class. He served on various committees ami was controlleroflights, doors and ther mostats. He was former superintendent arul cemetery supervisor. He was preceded in death by his wife. Mabel Margaret Bomettelhidgett. OcLl4,1990.. AIsoprecedinghimindeathweie2 brothers. James Norris Padgett and Horace Nathaniel Padgett; and 2 sis ters, Oeo Lillian Keller and Annie Ethel Herulerson. Survivors include a son, Dwight Padgett of Harmony; 3 grandchildren;2 sisters. Haltie P. Uolton of Harmony and Lizzie P. Turner of Mocksville. Funeral services were held June 23, at Holly Springs Baptist Church with the Revs. OilTord L. Gwaltney and CDonald Hayes oflidaling. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. 'Memorials may be made to Holly -Springs Baptist Church Youth Minis try, 526Houstonville Road, Hompton- ville. N.C 27020. DAVIE COUNTY EWTEIU»RISEM 29,1995 n Mary Ruth Pardue Mary Ruth Pardue, 65, of Hamp- lonville, died Thursday morning, June 22. 199.5. at N.C. Daptisi Hospital in Wiiiston-Salem. She was Imm July 4,1929 in Yad- kin County to Grover and Annie Holcumb. She worked at Blackwddei's Inc. in Mix-ksville and was a member of Victory Cliapel Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, ThoimLs E Pardue in 1990. Surviving ate tier daugliter. Sherry Whitakcr of Hamplonville; 2 grand sons. a step grandson: and a sister. Helen Holcomb of Sp.-uk. Puneral services were held at 2 p.m. June 25. at Vietory Chapel Baptist Church by the Rev.s. Spencer King and Keith Stanley. Burial followed in the Swaim's Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Victoiy Qtapel Baptist Church, Hwy.67, Jones- ville,N.C.2864Z Katheiyn Jones Smith A memorial .service was held at 2 p.m. June 27. for Katheryn Jones Smith. 66, of U.S. 6(11, Mocksville in the Salcm United Methodist Church Cem etery with the Rev. Gary Kling offici ating. She died June 20, from injuries sustained in a truck accident. She was bom in Davie County March 28. 1928 to the late W.C and Ida Joites Jones and had been em ployed with Southeastern Sewing Cen ter. She was an avid fisherman and craftsman and especiaffy enjoyed sew ing. crocheting and (|uilting. Survivors include 2 daughters. Breiida Bishop of Randlcman and Dorothy Ployd of Lexington; 2 sons, William M. I^ynnand Luther M. Flynn Jr.. both of L.exington: 5 grandchil dren; 2 great grandchildren; a sister. Ruby Lee Mcrritt of Cairo, Ga.; and a brother. William Boyce Jones of Mocksville. Memorials may be made to Davie County fsMS. P.O. Box 935. Mocks ville. N.C. 27028. Adam Clyde Pinion Adam Clyde Pinion, 89, of Salis bury, died .Saturday, June 24,1995 at his hortte. Bora Oct. 23, 1905, in Stanly County, he was the son of the late Ellis Pinion. Educated in the Stanly County .schooLs, he was a retired textile worker and a member of Providence Church. Survivors include his wife, Lois DaltonPinion;3stepdaughters, Shirley Hazel Wood of Mount Airy, Earleen Jacobs ofMocksvilleandEvelyn Shep herd; 18 grandchildren; and 34 great grandchildren. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. June 26, at West Lawn Memorial Park in China Grove conducted by the Rev. George Denham. a John Isaac Snyder I John Isaac Snyder, 66, of 837 tDirkeyfoot Road, Moeksvilh^'died at t^rsyth Memorial hospital in Win- ston-Salem after a fengthy illness. He was bom in Davidson County Jan. 14, 1929 to Affie T. Snyder and ; i Lenora Fishel Snyder. He spent his ; •'early life iff Davicton County, where : • he was a member of Enterprise Mora- !;vian Church. !; HewosemployedwithFlav-O-Rieh ' ^dairies for 20 years. He had owned attd ^operated his own uueking company 'Jot 30 years. He was fcnown to his ifriends in the trucking business by his iCB handle "Prowler', i He was preceded in death by 2 isisters, Margaret Snyder Spach and i Polly Snyder Sides. .- In l948,hewasmarTiedtoMaelene -Teague, who survives. ; Also surviving are a son, Jerry ; Wayne Snyderof Mocksville; adaugh- -.ter, Pat SnyderPayneofMocksville; 7 ;grandchildren; a great grandson; a tbrolher, Lutlier Snyder of Winston- .Salem; several nieces aitd nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. .Uune 24, at Vogler and Sons Clem- ^monsChapel by iheRev. David Rollins. ZBuriol followed in Wes^wn GardensW Moifoiy in Qefnnifflte;lr;-|^^^!j. ,v\ r Clattie Mae Reece j- Mae Reece, 86, died Thuis- day, Jone22,atMeadowbrook Tenace inAdvaAce. '.. in Yadkin County :"'^^"I909tothelate Wesley and; to Matthews. She was a seamstress;Md^a^member of Charity Baptist _ Si^wng are her husband, EL. •n^ "i" Boonville; 3 sons, Phillip Tullaho^ Term., and Edwin Neal K^oKebulonradaugluer.Rebecca;H'« of aemmons; 6 grandchildren:.and 3 sisters, Bessie Matthews of Ad- vaitee, Evie Richardson of WinSton-iSal^ and Dee Flyntof West Virginia. were conducted at Awh by the Rev. j.c. McQueen >ilh btinal following in the church ;C«mctciy. l^ntomaybemadetoCharity Robert Lewis Ibylor Robert Lewis "Mitt* Taylor, 56, of RockHill,S.C.,fotTnerlyoftheGreasy Comer community in Davie County, died Thursday, June 22, 1995 at his home. i ThesonofthelateMiltonLondlva t'rancesNicholsTaylor.hewasamem- berof the firstgiaduatingclassofDavie County High School where he played football. ' He was a retired veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard after 22 years of service, tie was Chief Petty Officer. He was also a memberofthe U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. He was a member of Woodvale Baptists Qiurcli, American Legion Post 34, VFW Post 2889 and Moose Lodge 1720. ; ' Funera]servieeswereheldat2p.m. June 24, at the Greene Funeral Home Chapel with burial following in Grandwew Memorial Park. ; Memorials may be made to Woodvale Baptist Church Van Fund, 1538 Springsteen Road, Rock Hill, S.C. 29730. c . o Davie County Public Library Mocksvillei NC