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Jul - DecDAVIE COUNtY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 r\ -rj a ~r Lucy Tabor Barker Bfilcer, 86, of O'ed Wednesday. June 24. 1998 atDavie County Hospital A native of Madison County. Ga^ WM a tnemberof Shiioh Baptist' Otutoh where she was active in S dcpann,ents.Shewasatne,nberonI!e WO. ste worked asahouselceeperfor^i«ndMR.RobenB.HalJofMocJcs- B "V Benjatnin LeonBarter, preceded her in death Lue Tabor Steele of MocJtsville. Funeralseiviceswerehe]dat3pm Buiial foN Si Bao'drrh^^""'^ SW'oh '70'? • N-'C. nu_.i j T> T / Shandale Nicole BrockRobert Jordan Bowen Jr. ^ shandale Nicole stock. 6. of 12J Hillcrest Street. Mocksville. died Thutsday. June25.1998. at WakeFdr-• l*Wt t wr 4UVG IVt 6^ Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC / Robert Jordan Bowen Jr.. 69. of Le.sington, died June 23. 1998. A native of Forsyth County, he was April 28.1929. bom to Robert Jordan Bowen Sr. and Louise Cvn Bowen. He .attended Edwards Military Academy, graduated from Caiawba College in Salisbury and waseinployed with U.S. Public Health Services. He had been a teacher at Mocksville Elementary School and was an administrator in the Thomtisville schools when he retired. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. June 25. in Lomax Cemetery with the Rev. Steve Martin officiating. / RuftjsJames Campbell Sr. James "R.J." Campbell Srtormcr resident of Camphcll Road Mocksville. died Monday. June '9 1998. at the VA Medical Ccntcr'in ^lisbury aCicrbcini! indecJininc health lor several years. Bom in Davie County to Thomas Scoii and Ociavia Camphcll. he was reared by Mr. and Mrs. Boonc Hudson and attended Davie County schools. He moved loCoraopoMs. Pa. where he worked in a steel mill. After reiuming10 Mocksville, he worked at Hancs Chair Furniture Company and at J.P. Green Milling. For three years, he wived in the U.S. Amiy and received a Bronze Star. Good Conduct Medal and World War It Victoo' Medal He was preceded in death by his wife. Mary Evelyn Campbell in 1991. Survivots include a daughter. Julia JohnsonoI'Mocksviile; asiepdaugh-tcr. Priscilla Ann Rhynch.-udt of Co lumbus. Ohio; .1 sons. Thomas Camp- fwll and Rufus Campbell Jr.. both of Mtxksville. and David Campbell of Winsion-Salem; a stepson. HerbertTatum ofMtxksville: ggrandehildrcn; and 8 great grandchildren. Puncralscrviceswili beheldatnoon July .3, at Shiioh Baptist Church withthe Rev. Donald Jenkins oOiciating andhurial following inihcchurchcem- eicry. The family will receive friends al the church ill 11:30 a.m. y esi University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salemaftera water-related accident on June 24. at a Winslon- Salem apartment. Born Aug. 29. 1991, in Davie County, she was the daughter of Lin coln andTammy Diakc Brockand was a first grade student. She wasa member of Cedar Creek Baptist Church. In addition to herparents, survivots include a brother. Lincoln Brock Jr. of the home; paternal grandmother. Rachel Brock; and maternal grand- molher. Villa Drake. Funeral services were heldat 3 p.m. June 28.alCedarCreek Baptist Church by the Rev. W.E. Martin. Burial fol lowed in the chutch cetneiery. Etta Mae Grace '; Etta Mac Kcaion Grocc. 77. of Yad-kinvilie. died June 22.1998. Bom to the lale William and Betty Kcaion May If. 1921. in Yadkin County, she was preceded in death by an infant son. Daniel Lee Gioce. She was a inembcr of Ml. Olive United jMclhtxfist Chutch where she served as a lifetime member of the administra tive council. Surviving are her husband of al most 60 years. Willie H. Groce Sr. of the home; a son. Willie H. Cioee Jr. of Yadkinville; 6 daughters. Dorothy "Dot" Cornelius of East Bend. Betty Slater of Lewisville. Nellie Spann of Hamptonvillc. Shirley Groce Bmty. Elizabeth "Libby" Fulk and Cindy Potts, all of Yadkinville; 14 grandchil dren: 11 great grandchildren; 2 btplh- ers. GeoigeKcatonandCarlylc Kealon. both of Yadkinville; and a sistCT. Frances Bullins of Winsion-Salem.-' The funeral service was conduct^ at 11 a.ro. June 25. at Mt. Olive Untied Methodist Chutch by the Rev. Gaiy Foster. Burial followed in the chutch cemctciy. - 2 DAVIE COUNtY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 2,1998 0 X) ns N Zeb V. Johnston Jr.V ^ Zcbulun Vance Johnston Jr. of Eilcajor. Calil.. died suddenly at his home June 2. I<W8. Bom In Iredell County Nov. 16. I'JI7. to the late Zebulon Vance JohnsonSr.and Katie Hoover Johnston, he attended Cool Springs School be- fojv joining the U.S. Navy to make a career there. His first marriage was to Domthy Weekly, who preceded him in death Maa-h 1.198.1. His second mar riage was to Edith Livesey. who sur vives. Surviving, in addition to his wife, ate adaughter. Sharon J. Kavanaughof Rogers. Ark.; .1 sisters. Martha J. Tut- temw of Slatesville. Kathryn J. Jones and Frances J. Allen, both of Mocks- ville: a brother. Carl G. Johnston of Statesville; 2 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren: a stepson; a stepdaugh ter. and 3 step grandchildren. He was pieeeded in death by 4 brothers. Joe E.. William "Bill". Heniy and Jim Johnston; and 2 sisters. Dcssie J. L-nzenby and Amelia J. Hager. The service was held at 11 a.m.June 26. at Faith Chapel in Bonita, Calif. Virginia Keaton pJ VirginiaNormanKeaionW.og^ Wyo ctrmmunily. died Jon - ' - 'after being in declining health for sev eral years loDcvrcy Bom March 13. i'- • and Nancy Winldle Nomtan. she^::Su'cariylcKea.onfor53yc^. Shewasatnemberol Mi.Oliveh^^ odist Church. : i ,Survivors include her husl^S children Curl Ray Keaton of Lcwps-viile.FayeFlynnofYadkinvmc.hn™ySon and Timmy Keaton.Mocksville.andUndaHanesofF^- ineion-11 grandchildren;6greai^- and EH. Norman, both of Wii^im;andasis.er.PaulineTayl^f Winstcn-Salcm. . 31 The funeral was •I m July 1. a« Mackie-GeniryHlecVlbytheRcv.W Dean with burial following m Mi.Ol ive Methodist Church Cemetery. y Mary Annette Long Mary Annette Laws Lung. 62. of Carolina Avenue. Mocksvtlle. died Tucsd.iy. June 2.3.1998. at N.C. Bap tist Ho.spital in Winston-Salem as a result of an automobile accident. Bom Jan. 8. 1936. in Rutherford County to Mamie Smith Laws of Caroleen and the late A.G. Laws, she was a honieinakcr. Surviving, in addition to hertnother. are her husband. William Lee "Bud" Long of the huttte; a son. Tonny Lynn Harmon of Kingstree. S.C.; a daugh ter. Leenette Yvette Long Shore of Advance; 2 grandchildren; a brother. Alberr Law s of Lake Wylie. S.C.; and a sister. Patricia Sparks of Elon Col lege. Funeral services were conducted June 26. at Harrellson Funeral Home in Caroleen with the Revs. Ray Davis and Debra McCachran officiating. 1 ■tl V) Lester OlonShuler Sr.Lester Dion "Brub" Shuler Sr., 85.of Winston-Salem. died Wednesday June24.l998.at Brian Center. Hehtui '9/V u for iwo years./ ™l*'''''*'rrtintheForkcommuniiy ofDavtcCountytoDavidWashingtonand Florence Aiwood Shuler and retired from Ptpsi Cola where he hadhecn superintendent In 1972 after 36 faith'®'3PtisiSurviving arc his wife of 58 yearsAlice PedUyeord Shuler of the home- 3daughters. Alice Hcgc ofMechaniesville. Va.. Linda Davis andBeverly Davis, both of Clemmons; ason.Olon ShuIcrofPfafftown; 4grand-children; 2 sisic/s. Frances Reta ofMocksville and Hazel Hartman ofAdvance; 2 brothers. David ShulerandDwight Shuler. both of Mocksville-and a number of nieces and nephews Funeral services were hcldat 2 p.mJune 27. at Voglcr & Sons Main StreetChapel by Bishop J.C Hughes. Burialfollowed in the Moravian Graveyard.Memoriais may be made to BrianCenter, 4911 Brian Center Lane. Win ston-Salem. N.C. 27106. .sigoe Smith J*"*Joseph .. smivh Jr.- yott-Salcttv c^,„„,ymJvi«pK several years. „ his paf"SotvWmS-vtimhet'l''''' ,hcms. arc ' Amanda Siwth Foe-a.tdHc-.>.hcrD^,e^Mocksville-. 2 k' f A^jvancc. -3^maldOOe.tcb^^g,,,y.C^Xsters.Clauu^cSm«n Westg-awOrtvvW^^ (Forsy^ Coumy. P.O. p„.l^69orwachao Salem.H.C-:' - .of rhc donor svhotv j Fredrick Irving VreelandFiedrick Irving Vreeland. 88. of WestMdlo,xl.NJ..dicdMonday.JuneIW8. at Autumn Care of Mocks- VI lie.Boro Nov. 23. 1909. in Macopin.N.J.. to the late Arthur Reeves andMinme Drew Viecland. he was in- volvcdi„,eiailsa/esatM.-.cysofNcw iu« "^ha-d inI .8. He was a member of a-ho Baptist Chtia-h in West Milford. N.J. andWved m the U.S. Amiy during World Surviving are a nephew. Kenneth■ Vecden ot Ohio; and a niece. Cclia W.SalomofM.vksvillc.He was preceded In death by ahroiher Roger Vreeland; and a sister.Mary Vieeland. <t., "etc to he con-duued in New Jciscy. g" 6~~ r DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jwly 2,1998 Davie County Public Libraij Mocl'isville, NC - '' 'Charles Jefferson Wells V . Charlos Jcllcrsiin "Jcir' Wtlls, 69. 'of Marlcni: Street. Mix-I.»viilc. died fridayiiiiimiiv.'.Juiie^ft. IW.aiN'.C. ',B'ap(iM Hr.epii.il ^aTier a penivj ul' dcv'lininy health, "r-Bom Dee. il ''1^28. in Kiiiiis ■'! tii^unijin til the {-. J*Tali Whitney and T„^llie Bialnei. i | iXells. he ^>a^ .i n'tlrcd edueaiiir. He assiMant priiieipal and had lauehi. English at DjeicCoumy HighSehoiil. he was siipcf\i.ior of the Da\le .^ffopniysehtxiisysieni.difeaiiroI'Davieadult edueation programs and assistant superintendent. He was jn- sirumeniat in planning and buildineihe Davie County junior high schools and was named the lirsl prirseipal at North DavicJtinior High Sebcwhrciir-|~inj-in 1984. v"'- In 1984-85. he bceariie the director "..of. the Taniassee DAR Sehool in Tamassce. S.C. He w'ls a member andSunday Sehool teacher at First Baptist'"Chtireh. He enjoyed playing tennis,'-haskeihall. lohing and spending time' fiithhisgrandchildren. He wasafcrmer' 'inernher and secretary of Moekss iile Rotary Club, formerehairman ofDavie^sAtuniy United Way and helped orga nise was president of Arts Alive. He was a sctcran of the U.S. Army, scrv-ing during ihe Korean Conlliet.- He was preceded in death by 2j sjsiers, Claudie Timiiis and Ruthj Randle.i - .Surs iving arc his wife of 37 years.I Aii'nHogtieWellsorihehome;3daugh-• icrs. Kim Wells of Roxboro. Bonny• Notfnan of Hampionvillc and Dina; ^wman of Mocksvillo: 3 grandchil-• iifcn; 3 step grandehiidren: 3 sisters. ; Uci(lic McDaniel. Nell .VleSwain and; Sjble Sanders, all ofKings Mountain; ■ a.brother-in-law. Morris Timms ofiQngs Mountain: ami several nieces anij nephews.Funeral services were conducted at3_{l.m. June 2S. at First Baptist Church■^jlh Archie and Caroline Jonesoffici- ajfag. Burial followed in Rose Ccm-jl!^. j,_Mcmorials may he made to Firstgapiist Church of Mock.svillc. 390 Ntmh Main Slreei, MiKksville, N.C.I 27028 or to a charity of the donor's Joseph Ray White/ Joseph Ray 'Joe " White, 63, of Woodleaf,died Friday, June 19,1998, at Mcadow'brook Terrace in Advance aflcr a lengthy illness. BominNotihCoolecineeAug. 10, 1934, toWill and Frankie NobleWhiii^ he was ofthe Mcihodist faith. He was employed with Lexington Fumilurc Industries Plants as a roughend opera tor. SurvivorsincIudcSbroihers,James Lawrence White, John L White and Ray E. While, all of Cooleemee. Willie White ofGladstone and Robert White of Woodleaf: a sister, Barbara White Sniyce of Woodleaf; and a host of other relatives. The funeral service was conducted at 2:30 p.m. June 23. at Morrison- Sludeveni Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Beatrice Vaughtcrs officiating and burial following in Lexington City Cemetery. James Andrew Wilson y James Andrew Wilson, 86, of the Bixby communiiy, died Friday, June 26,1998, at Kate B.Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Bom Dec. 4. 1911, in Guilford County, be was married for 59 years to the laic Eva M. Wilson. He was alsopreceded indeathbyadaughter. Janice. He was a charter member of BixbyPresbyicrianChurchandalifelinic fish erman. He is survived by 2 sons, Jimmy Wilson and Lyndon Wilson; 4 daugh ters,Carolyn Barnes, Nan Barnes, Ann Bamhardi and Rachel Allen, all of Advance; 15 grandchildren; and 16 great grandchildren, A graveside service was conducted at 6 p.m. June 27, at Bixby Presbyterian ChurchCemetery by the Rev, Dan Manin.Memorials may be mode to Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane, Winsion-Salem, N.C, 27103. Davle County Public Librity Mocksviile, NC % (>■ DAVIE county enterprise record, July 9,1998 ■ r- / ^ ^ythur Chamberlain 5: ^ey Chamberlain. 98,- 2. July 4. 1998. He haddeclining health for 12 yearsj ana seriously ill one week: IfomApHl 18. l900inDavieCoumy ; K> Ihe 'ale Lee and Dehlia Spry Cham-'berlain. he founded Chamberlain Ex- : '?™najingCompany in 1948. He was; ^charter member of Morlan Park- Church of God. ;"'!.«'"'e-LiddyHendrenChamber. «»».-.to^LChambeTlainaadL.P.Cham-;.berlain. also preceded him in death, •"r-i! include 3 sons, Arnold S.:.ChaiiiberlainofSalisbury,A.D.Cham.j^nofChinaGrDve.theRev.James.^ChambertainofOcala.Fla.;4daugli-Elsie Threatt of Charlotte. Helen^tts of Tampa. Fix. Gladys Phiferof frrinityandJoyceLudwigofRockwell-of Mocks-'-vilte:26gra^hiIdren:35grBatgrand-^hildtcn:and lOgreargteatgrandchil- Miren.- PanenU services were conducted at •3p.m.July7.atJamesC.LyetiyChapel"<»ne by the Rev. ,::TedBurke.Burialfo||owedinthefain-C'ly plot at Chesmut Hill Cemetery. I^Ia R. Fosteryi;-" Lola Rcavis Foster. 88. formerly of vFatmingion Road, Mocksville. died^Thursday, July 2. 1998, at YadkinJ Nursing Ctmer in Yadkinville.< Bom June 30. 1910, in Yadkin •;Cbunty to the late Roma and Maude ^^JoynerReavis, she had worked at CartonMills and Aunimn Care Nursing Homefin Mocksville. She was a member offFarmington United MethodUtChurch. f She was preceded in death by her hus-Cband, Leon Fbster, In 1975.j. Surviving are her brothers and sis- *. teis, Clarence Reavisof and Lawrence *.Steelman.bothof Kann^lls. Gilbert^.Rtavis and Maxine Hoots, both of Yadkinville; and a number of nieces'■and nephews.5 Her funeral was held at 2:30 p.m.;-July 4. at South Oak Ridge BaptUt^Church by Dr. Phil Beavers and the^Rcv. Tammy Talbcrt. Burial followed-;in the church cemetery. ; Memorials may be made to South-Oak Ridge Baptist Church. ^JViayne Marvin Hanes ]Z~ t-Wayne Marvin Hanes. 82. of Rain-CBow Road. Advance, died Thursday.;*Jti!y 2. 1998. at Foisylh Memorialr.;HospitaI in Winston-Saiem. >> He was bom May 23.19l6.inJas-•r^County.IowatothelaieGeorgeM.- :^d Maty Alice Mauiey Hanes and%)c|ired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco;:&mpany in 1975 with 33 years ofjicrvice. He enjoyed fanning, fishing;-:and hunting. A veteran of the U.S.;nArmy. he served during World War n. yJHe wasamemberofBethlehem United --Methodist Church. He was preceded in~death by 6 brothers and 2 sisters.Surviving are his wife of 56 years, ;;-Katherine Gregory Hanes, whom hel^manied Sqit 28.1945. of the home; a^;^n. Don Hanes of Advance; 2 sisters.;;^usie Barr of St. Francis. Kan. andt^trdesta Sherbondy of Lincoln. Neb.;>and a brother. Carl D. Hanes of Statton. :^eb. - ;Funcral services were conducted atp.m. July 4, at Bethlehem United rMethodist Church with the Rev. MarkWeekley ofliclating. Burial followedIn the church cemetery. Memorials be considered for theCorxl Neighbor Fund of Bethlehem UnltedMethodistChutch,32l Rcdiand. Road. Advance, N.C. 27006. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC <3 ' DAVIE county enterprise record, July 9. 1998- % Cn <3^ 0- VI .0 i .4: y Colleen Cope Jordan Colleen Cope Jordan, 72, of Main Sircei.Coolecmee.dicd Thursday, July 2.1998. al her residence. She was bom March 13. 1926, in Davie County to the late Glenn and Minnie Lee Thompson Cope and was retired from Cone Mils in Salisbury. She was of the Presbyterian faith. Surviving are her husband. James A. Jordan of the home; a son. James Michael Jordan of Salisbuiy; a daugh ter, PamelaJordan Seats of Columbus. Ca.;Sgiandchildren;and3great grand children. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. July 4, at Legion Memorial park with Robert Crcason ofTiciating. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Davie County. P.O. box 848, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Spencer Robertson J Spencer Woodrow Robertson. 84, of Salisbury, died July 5. 1998, at Rowan Regional Medit^ Center after being in declining health. Bom in Davie County Sept. 22, 1913, to Delia Hendrix and George Lcroy Robertson, he was educated in the Davie County schools. He was a retired tmck driver with Southern Oil and was of the Methodist faith. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Bernice Yarbough Robertson, in 1976. Survivingareadaughter.BrcndaR. Bouldi ng of Salisbury: 2 brothers, Paul Robertson and Roben Robertson, both ofAdvattce;3sisters.LoraineGoddard ofLeniorCity, Tenn., Mable Laird and Katherine Carter, both of Advance; 3 grandchildren; and 5 great grandchil dren. Funeral services were to be con ducted at 2 p.m. July 8, at Advance United Methixlist Church by the Rev. Dennis Marshall with military grave side rites provided by the Rowan County Veterans Council and burial following in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association, 5315 Greenbrook Drive, Charlotte, N.C. 28205. ^Lyndon Elwood Wilson V J Lyndon Elwood Wilson. 67. of 3;MeadowbrtX)k Tenace of Davie in ^Advance, died latePriday.July3,1998. 2- BomMay 17,1931.inDavieCbunty < to the late James and Eva Massey Wil- <san. he was a retired construction worker, operating bulldozers. J :"Survivingare4slster5, Rachel Allen, Carolyn Bames. Nan Barnes and Ann C BamhanJt. all of Advance; a brother, 'Jim Wilson of Advance; and several > nfeces and nephews. - n He was preceded in death by a sis- '•ter, Janice. - A private funeral service was planned. c~ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 y Annie Louise Arnold Annie Louise Arnold. 70. of 142 Excalibur Lane, Mocksville, died Wednesday morning. July 8,1998. al Forsylh Memorial Hospital in Win- sion-Salem. She had been seriously ill for three weeks. Bom in Louisiana, she grew up in Sacramento,Calif. Forthepast30years, she had lived in Mocksville and was a member of Fairfieid Baptist Church. She had workctl as a cook at Miller's Restaurant and as a nurse assistant at the Jewish Home. She is survived by her husband, Alonzo Arnold of the hotne;'a daugh ter, SharanDcniscRedmondofMocks- ville; S grandchildnrn; and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral services wereheld at 3 p.m. July 12. at Fairfieid Baptist Church with the ReV. Marcus Williams oRici- ating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. ^ Junior Brown • JuniorFranklinBrown,59,ofHam- lel, died Saturday, July 4, 1998, at Hamlet Hospital. •- BominDavieCouniyJuly22.l938, to the late RobeaJ. and Velma Griflin Brown, he was a retired textile worker. He was preceded in death bya brother. JamesLawrenceBrawnofCooieemee. Survivoisincludc his wife.CarolynHoliins Brown; 4 sons. James Brown. RonnicBrownandTonyBrown.allof ,Hamlcl. and Kenneth Brown; 2tlaugh- ters.ConnielbertaofShelbyandDebra KingofConcord;ahaIf-brother.WayneBrown ofSalisbury;and20gnindchil-' dten. Funera]serriceswerehelda:3p.m.July 7, at Mafcs Funeral Home. Mary E. Cuthrell Mary E. Cuthrell. 84, of Autumn Care Nursing Home in Mocksville. . died Saturday, July 11. l998.follow- . ingapcriodofdeclininghealth, • A native of Davie County, she was the daughter of the late James and ' FlotccSutzerljames. ..She is survived by 4 sons, 3 daugh- teis. 14 grandchildren, 17 great grand children and 6 great great grandchil dren. Funeral services were held at 11 Im.Juiy IS. atGraham Funeral Home ChapelbyiheRcv.W.E.Martin.Burial fonowcdinCedarCteckBaplislChurch Cemetery. y Louise Gaither Gartner . . Louise Gaither Cariner, 82, of 115 Salem Church Road. Mocksville, died Thursday mom- ing,Ju!y9,1998, at her home fol- .... ' lowing three i, yearsofdeciining health. BOTninlrcdell County Nov. 7, - to the late A.M. and Lizzic Nichols Gaither. she was married to Claude W. Canner Jan, 23, 1-932. She and her husband were founders and co-owners of Conner's Service unlil 1977. After retirement she be came a full-time homemaker and Stanley Home Products dealer. She wasa tnemberofSalem United Methodist Church where she was a chartermemberoftheUnitcd Method ist Women. She received recognition from the N.C. Extension Service for38 yeais of service as a leader of Davie Academy 4-H Club and as a 50-year member of Kappa Extension Home- makers Club, She was also a 50-year member of Woodmen of The World. Lodge 999, Harmony. Survivors include 2 daughters, Margaret Shew and husband Paul and , Jenny Turner and husband Tommy, both of Mocksville; 4 sons. Tommy Cannerand wife Beckyof Mocksville. Edgar Conner and wife Pat of Har mony. Lee Canner of Ihe home and Mickey Conner and wife Kathy of NonhLiille Rock. Ark.; lOgrandchil- dren; 15 great grandchildren; asister, Esther Campbell of Harmony; and 2 brothers. Ralph Gaither and lames Gajther, both of Harmony. -Funeral services were bcldatjp.m. July 11, at Salem United Methodist Church wiihthcRcvs.B ill Wombaugh and James While officiating. Burial followed in the ehureh ecmciery. IMcmnrials may be made to the building fund of Salem United Metii- odist Chureh, 1382 Davie Academy Road. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. V. . ^ Oavle County Public library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 \ \ NA G<- Earl Coite Furches Earl CoiieFurchcs.57.of Robereon Drive. Mocksvillc. died Tuesday, July 7.1998, at Fbrsyih Memorial Hospital in Winsion-Salem. Bom Aug. 12, 1940, in Davie County to the late Rotxirt Earl and Naomi Rollins Furches. he was co- owner and operator of E&L Motor Company for over 28 years. He was a 1958 grwluate of the Davie County schools and enjoyed bird hunting and Ashing. Survivorsincludehis wife, Deborah Davis Furches of the home; 2 sons. Kenneth EarlFurchesandRobert Davis Furches, both of Mttcltsville; 3 grand- childien; 2 sisters, Gail Boger of Okeechobee, Fla. and Cora Naylor of Mocksville; a brother, John L. Furches of Advance; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 8 p.m. July 9, at Balise Baptist Church by the Rev. Glenn Sellers. A graveside service was held July 10. at Eatons Baptist Church Cfemetety at 10 a.m. Memorials may be considered for Hospice of Davie. P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. N.C. 27028; Cancer Ser vices of Davie, 622 North Main Street, Mocksville,N.C.27028;ortheAmeri- canCancerSociety,622 Fbrsyth Medi cal Park, 1900 S. Hawthome Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. Ruth Barker Gaither Ruth Barker Gaither, 85. of Win ston-Salem, died July 11,1998.atFor- syth Memmial Ho^ital following a pericxl of declining health. She was a member of Hanes Me morial CME Church, the Jackson Av enue Community Club and the Twi light Social Club. She was retired from Winston Steam Laundry. Surviving are a son, William Eu gene Gaither of Mocksville; and 5 grandchildren. Funeral services were to be held at 3pjn. July IS.ntMainvilleAMEZion Church with the Rev. Roben Bailey ofRciating and burial following in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the church at 2:30 p.m. yCharies Anderson Hall Charles Anderson Hall. 53. of Statesville. died Sunday, July 5.1998, at his home. He was the brother of Piessly Hall of Mocksville. Services were conducted July 9, at 12:15 p.m. at A.R. Kelsey Memorial Chapel of Noble and Kelsey Funeral Hoito in Salisbury. Burial followed in National Cemetery with military rites provided by the Rowan County Veter ans Council. o <3^ Oavi& DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 16,1998 I V \ y Miranda Birke Marts Miranda Marie Birke Marrs, 34, of Angelt Road, Mocksville, died early Wednesday, July 8, 1998, at Davie County Hospital after being in declin ing health. She was bom in Fbisyth County Oct. 10,1963, to Ann Phelps White of Mocksvlile and the late Jimmy Birke. She was the assistant manager of the deli at Bi-Lo in Clemmons and previ ously bad worked at Jockey Jnterna- tional. She attended Batons Baptist Church and especially enjoyed flower gardening. She was preceded in death by a son. Michael Daniel Mam. Surviving, in addition to her mother, are her husband, Michael Mam Sr. of Mocksvlile; her stepfather, Crady White of Mocksville; a daughter, Heather Rence Mam of Mocksville; 2 sisters, Helen Waller of Gemmons and Lynndale Gilley of Bluefield, W.Va.; a brother, Ray Birke of Ad vance; a stepsister. Dawn White of Cntaiio,Canatla;asiepbrother,Kimber White of West Virginia; and a half sister, Marcie Birke of Winston-Sa- lem. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. July 11, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be considered for Davie County Chapter of the Ameri can CancerSociety, I900S. Hawthorne Road. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. Eva Mae Rayfield J Eva Mae Swaim Rayfield, 76, of the Ijames community, died Ttiesday, July 7,1998, at her home. ■Bom May 23, 1922, in Yadkin Coonty to the late Charles and DinahMartin Swaim, she was a homemaker,known for her cooking and baking.She was a member of Antioch Baptist Church in Winsion-Salem.' She was preceded in death by her husband of 22 years, Jake CarsonRayfield, in 1967. She wasalsoprerle- ceased by a brother and 4 sisters. Survivors include a daughter, JerriRayfield Chaffin of Mocksville; a sister, Cooper Wayne of Richmond, Va.; and a grandson, Kevin Chaffin of Mrxdcsville. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. July 9, at Forsyth Memorial Gar dens in Winston-Salem with the Rev.Bill Wombaugh officiating. Margaret Westmoreland/ MargaretWngoWesimoreiand,87,formerly of Kannapolis, died Monday,July6,1998,at AunimnCareofMocks- ville. Bom Sept. 23, l910,inSpartanburg,S.C., she was a daughter of the late John and Mary McMillian Wingo. She was retired ftom Cannon Mills No. 7 weave room. A member of First Bap tist Church of Kannapolis, she was a member of the deaf Sunday School class. Her husband of 40 years, Boyce L. Westmoreland, preceded her in death. Survivingareason,JamesB.''J.B.'' Westmoreland of Mocksville, with whom she lived until 1978; a sister, Octavia McCraken of South Carolina; 2 grandsons; 4 great grandchildren; and 2 great great grandchildren. A graveside service was held at Carolina Memorial Park July 8, at 1:30 p.m. by the Rev. Jerry Potter. 3 I-David County Public Librdry Mocksville, NC (\, 0- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 c< v/Peari Tobias Bell Tobias Bell, 77, widow of Boyd Austin Bell Jr., died Thursday, July 16,1998, at her home. Bom in Sumter County, S.C. to the late Joe WilderToblas and Annie Jones Tobias, she was a member of Graham Baptist Church and was retired'from Thalhimers Department Stores. Surviving are 2 sons, Joe Bell and wife Carol of Gastonia and Michael Bell and wife Elizabeth of Advance; a daughter, Caroline Bell ofClemmons; 2 brothers, Leon Tobias of AIcolu and Carl Tobias of Sumter, S.C.; 2 sisters, Shirley Bullock of Monticello, Miss, and Doris B. Bochette of Sumter, S.C; and Zgrandsons. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. July 19, at Graham Baptist Church in Sumter County with the Rev. Joe E. Peek officiating. Burial followed in Sumter Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hos pice; of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, IIOO-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salcm. N.C. 27103-3217. HUda Beroth CoUb«rt HildaBerothCollbert,76,formerly of Pfafftown, widow of Marvin MclGnley Collben. died at Meadow- brook Terrace of Davie, Saturday, July 18, 1998. Bom in Forsyth Cbunty Aug. 29, 1921 to W.Wesley and Lillian Spease Beroth, she was retired from Banes Hosiery. She was a member of Olivet Moravian Church. Surviving are a daughter, Peggy Hamson of Advance; 2 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Frances Adams of Winston- Salem and Barbara Mull lean of Lewis- ville; and 2 brothers, Charles Beroth and J.D. Beroth, both of Pfafhown. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. July 21, at Vogler & Sons Clem mons Chapel by the Rev. Doug Rights. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. y Bernard E. Dunning Bernard E. Dunning, 80, of Farm- ington, died Friday, July 18, 1998, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Bom Aug. 1, l917,mMilfotd.Mass, to the late Glenn Dunning and Anna Beers Dunning, he is survived by his wife of 59 years, Edythe V. Dunning. Retired after 25 years as a paint contractor in Florida, he was also a ' n crailsman for 20 years and a member . ofCarolinaCraftmen's Association for 14yerus. He owned Kountry Kopies, a craA retail business, with his wife. He was also a member of Ft. Lauderdale : Outboard Club where he served as the commtxlote and fleet captain for sev- ' er^ terms. He lived in FL Lauderdale, JTa. for 25 years. In addition to his wife, he is sur vived by a son, Richard T. Dunning and wife Nancy ofElm City; 2 grand- ; children; 3 sisters, Mildred Chaffee of | Frostproof, Fla.,MarthaTembyofFbrt Myers, Fla. and Rev. Jean Trench of Sagamore, Mass. .-iGraveside services were held at 3 p.ih. July 19, atFarmingtonCommu- - nity Cemetery with the Rev. Danell ' Cox officiating. Military rites were ctmducted by the District 11 Honor Guard. vt u D 1~ O Mod®-'"*' NO v. cr~ < DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23,1998 Cr- fVl fS •N. V u d ::5 t •—xj Q=> y Francis B. Eaton Francis B. Eaion orwinsion-Salem died July 12, l998.aiFdisyth Medical Center. A native of Mocksville. he was a member of Friendship Baptist Church where he served as chairman of the deacon board and was a member ofthe congregational choir and Sunday school. He was a member of Olympic Lodge 795 P.RA. where he was past master. Holy Royal Arch Mason 65, Order of Knight Temple 7 and James H. Young Chapter 592 P.H.A. where he was past patron. He was chairman of the trustee board of the Most Wor ship Grand Lodge of N.C. and past district ileputy. He was also past grand patron of the Most Worship Grand LodgeofN.C,O.E.S. He wasafuneral attendant for Gilmorc Funeral Home for 15 years and was a U.S. Army veteran. * Surviving are his wife, Martha W. Eaton ofthe home;adaugbter,Barbara CIemmonsofWinston-S^em;4grand- < children; 6 great grandchildren; a brother, Robert Foster of Mocksville and his wife Betty; 2 sisters-in-law, Helen Eaton of Winston-Salem arid LeeGoIdenofCincinnati.0hio;2atmts, ThelmaCainofFattningtonandMauie Clark of Winston-Salem; and several other relatives. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. July 16, at Friendship Baptist Church with the Rev. S.E. Tyndall ofltciating.Burial followed in Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Masonic rites were performed by Olympic Lodge 795. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC AmandaMaybenyFoster J Amanda Oleta Maybcrty Foster, 70,ofWcstJcffcrson,formcrlyofMain Street, Cooleemee, died Saturday morning, July 18,1998, at her home. BominDavieCountyDec. 11,1927, to the late Rovie and Ollie Chandler Mayberty, she was a retired registered nurse having worked at Glendale Hos pital in Maryland. She was a member of Bald Mountain Baptist Church in West Jefferson. Her husbaruL Martin Gemer Fos ter, preceded her in death in 1986. Survivors include2daughters,CaroI Scott ofWest Jefferson and Laura Fos ter of Wendell; a son, Larry Foster of Kailua, Hawaii; 2 grandchildren: and a sister, Mildred -Millie" Clark of Sarasota, Fla. A graveside service was held at 1 p.m. July 21. at Turrentine Baptist Church Cemetery in Mocksville with the Rev. Lawrence Goodman officiat ing. A memorial service was held July 21, at7 p.m. at Bald Mountain Baptist Church in West Jefferson with the Re v. Goodman officiating. Memorials may be made to the building fund of Bald Mountain Bap tist Church, c/o Mitchell Poe, P.O. Box 985, West Jefferson, N.C. 28694. y Elga Howard Johnson ' Elga Howard Johnson, 64, of Yad- kinvillc,diedTTiursday,July 16,1998, at his home. Bom Dec. 27,1933, in DavieCounty to the late Emest W. and Hazel Martin Johnson, he was retired from Horm Concrete ofSalisbury aiul was a member of Courtney Baptist Church. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict, serving in the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force. Surviving are his wife, Ruth A. Johnson of the home; 2 sons, Jeffrey Johnson and Keith Johnson and wife Miranda, all of Siatesville; 5 grand children; and a special niece, Maria Johnson of Mocksville. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers. The funeral service was held at 11 a.m. July 18, at Courtney Baptist Church by the Rev. John Brown. Burial followed in the chitrch cemetery. J Mildord Houdeshell Mildord Houdeshell, 50,of Mocksville, formerly of Clearfield. Pa., died at Duke Medical Center in ; Durham. f Funeral arrangements were being i handled by Davie Funeral Service. j Pamela Stout Kimel V Pamela Stout Kimel, 38, of Winston-Salem. died Sunday, July 19,1998. ' Bora May 21, 1960, to Allen Vemon and Helen Maybeny Stout of' Cooleemee, who preceded her in' death. She was alsopreceded indeathby a brother, Michael Stephen Stout Surviving are her brother, AllenV. Stout Jr. of Charlotte; 4 nieces; a nephew; and a great niece. Gravesideservicesweretobeheldat lOim. July23,atRowanMemorial « Park in Salisbury. Memorials may be made to the' American Cancer Society, 622 Forsyth Medical Park, 1900 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem,N.C. 27103 or to Cancer Services,. 622 N. MainStreet Mocksville. N C 27028. <3^ <3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 23, 1998 JYl V V c o .■h I 3- Alney "Doll" Ledford Alney "Doll" Ledford. 67. ofAdvance, died Tuesday, July 21, 1998. at Forsyth Medical Center in Wipston-Salem.Bom May 30,1931, in Haywood County, to the late William Bonson antf Dorothy Dockery Ledfoid, he was retired from the Frank L. BloomConstmction Company. He was of theBaptist faith.fte is survived by 2 sons, RonnieLctfford and wife Lynda of Advance anchSteve Ledford and wife Alice ofKiitg: a brother, Edsel "Ed" Ledfordof Advance; a grandchild: 2 step graijdchildren:agieatgrandchild:anda step great grandchild. A memorial service was to be heldJuly. 22, at 7 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service with the Rev. Lanny Atkinsofficiating and family receivingfriers immediately following the service. Memorials may be made toPiet^ont Dialysis. 120 Miller Street, WitBton-Salem, N.C. 27013. Margaret M. Whitaker Margaret Mayhew Whitaker, 90. of Junction Road. Mocksville, died Fri day, July 17. 1998. at Mcadowbrook Manor of Clemmons. Bom Feb. 7,1908, in Mooresville, to the late John and Delia Ann Shoe maker Mayhew, she wasahomemaker and of the Baptist faith. She was pre ceded in death by her husband, Will iam A. Whitaker. Surviving are 8 sons, Ralph Whi taker of Salisbury, Jay. Earl, Jetty and Robert Whitaker, all of Mocksville, Jack and McArthur Whitaker, both of Winston-Salem, and Larance Whitaker ofStatesvillc: 3daughters, Ruth Mabe. Shelby Deal and Barbara Ann Bowles, all of Mocksville; a brother, Leonard Mayhew of Mocksville; 27 grandchil dren: 13 great grandchildren; 6 great great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. July 20, at Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel by the Rev. Billy Jarrett. Burial followed inZion Chapel United \frlhiv|i«i Chnrrb y Elsie "Sis" Mclntyre jElsie Veach Taylor "Sis" Mclntyre. [ 78, of ShelTleld Road, formerly of thc_Ephcsus community, died early Sun- jday. July 19.1998. at her home. |Bom inDavicCounty. June6.1920. jto the late William M. and Mary Crabb j Veach, she was retired after 30 years ofservice toErwinMills. Shewasamem-' bcr of Edgewood Baptist Church and.enjoyed working in hcryard and flower! gardening.She was preceded in death by her' first husband. Paul C. "Tommie" Tay- i lorin l979andbyhcrsccondhusband.Bill Mclntyre. She was also preceded.in death by a son. Rodney W. Taylor, 3 sisters, Lexie Daniels. Ruby Creason and Collie Durham; and 2 brothers, Lester Veach and Dewey Veach. Surviving are 2 daughters and sons-in-law, Kay T. and Jim Osbome ofCooleemeeandJudyT.andJoe Gobble of Mocksville; 2 sons and daughters- in-law, David and Patsy Taylor and Dennis and Barbara Taylor, all ofMocksville; 9 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildrcn;agreat great grandchild; her twin brother. Delmar "Sonnie" Veach of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at4 p.m.July 21, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with ^the Revs. Franklin Myers and Shelby j Harbour officiating. Burial followed 1in Libeny United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Liberty United Methodist Church, c/o Brace Hinkle, 128 Friar Lane, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Juanlta PoplinJ Juanita Hcndrix Foster Poplin. 81,ofU.S. Hwy. 64 East, Mocksville. diedWednesday moming. July IS. 1998. at her home. Bom March 22,1917. to Lee An drew and Lillie Williams Hcndrix of the Comatzer community, she was a homemaker and teacher, who for over 50 years, taught piano and organ in her home and at Shtdy Grove Elementary School in Advance. She was an active member of the Bethel United Method ist Church where she taught a Sunday school class and served as church pianist and organist.She was preceded in death by 2husbands, ElmoU. Foster and Oscar L. Poplin; and a brother, Otis Hendrix. Surviving are 3 daughters. Theresa Foster Pearson of Moravian Falls andBeverly Foster Miller of Woodbridge,Va.;2grandchildren;asister,LaVcmcSnider of Mock^Ie; several nieces,nephews and cousins. Funeral services were conductedby the Rev. S.B. "Doc" Wamer at 11a.m.July 18. at Bethel United Method ist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery.Memorials may be made to Bethel United Methodist Church, do Louise Essex. l93Call Road,Mocksvillc,N.C. 27028. Dsvie County Public LibraryMocksvilie, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30, 1998 n J Cramer "owe. Abeniahy Bom Sept 12 lofS ■'^'u.a ''aufihicrSanfort anrf j" "'I'' '^""•Siroud. she was a Dayvaultlor most of her Jife che w'"' employee of (w »" ^ reiiredCove„^7(i^h rShewast^-^i MeU:odisL*ho ch-edrSf JaoiceCmmerandSaror"'ehildren; 2 great ~hmther, OL ® Puneial services '^'"h■'"'y26.atCun,b^ n.'Oa,dc„Pat;?ei7-'«'='o- /Thomas Jefferson Fowler Thomas JclTerson Fowler, 75, of100 Hallow Hill Couit, Mocksville, diedTuesday, July 28, l998,alFanyih Memorial Hospital in WInslon-Salem.He had been in deciining health and seriously ill for three weeks. Bom in Aiexander County to thelate Addly and Eula Clark Fowler, he was a mechanic by trade, retired from Ingeisoll-Rand Company. He was a member of Fairfleld Baptist Church where he wasadeaconandpresidentof the senior choir. He is survived by his wife, Lizzie Clement Fowler of the home; 5 sons, ThomasEdwardFowlerandwifeMaiy, ' Ceoige Calvin Fowlerand wife Dianne, all of Mocksville, William Richard Fowler and wife Willie Lee of Char- lone, Harvey Lee Fbwler and wife Mattie of Winston-Salem, Herbert Bernard Fowler and wife Janet of Statesville; 2 daughteis, Hilda Roberts ad husband Dallas of Salisbury and Gwendolyn Moiris and husband Ear nest of Winsion-Saiem; a brother, James Edward Fowler of Mocksville,30 grandchildren; and 20 great grand children. Funeral arrangements were incom plete Tuesday. Graham Funeral Home of Mocksville is serving the family. Geoi^ge Walter Gentle v/ °®®'S®W'>iterGentlc,7l,ofVad-kinvilic, died Tuesday, July 21,1998.at Hoots Memorial Hospital. Bom Nov. 24, 1926, in IredellCounty to the late John and LessieMyers Gentle, he was retired fromMcLean Trucking Company with 34y^ of service. He was a member ofLiberty Baptist Church in Mocksvilleand a ehaner member of Piedmont Region Model A. Restorers Club.Surviving are his wife of 48 years,June Brown Gentle of the home; 2daughters and sons-in-law. Gay and RickieReavisofYadkinviileandSheiiaand David McMillan of Winston-Sa-lem; 3 sisters, Daisy Medley of Yadk-inville, Rosalene Hall of Mocksvilleand Ella Mae beland of Lexington; 3brothers, Fred Gentle of Mocksville,Albert Gentle and John Henry Gentle,both of Lexington; and 4 grandchil dren.He was preceded in death by asister, Mary Belle Sieelman; and a brother, Wayne Gentle. His funeral service was held at 2:30p^m. July 24, at Liberty Baptist Church by the Rev. Marvin Blaekbum. Burialfollowed in the church cemetery. t Memorials may be made to LibertyBaptist Church, c/o Lowell Reavis, LibertyChurchRDad,Mocksville,N.C.27028. V) .9j 3 -Si Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO G— . o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 % (N Qs. \ O William C. Johnson William Carville Johnson, 81, of Boonvi1le,iltedSunday,)uly 19,1998, at Yadkin Nursing Cenler. BomNov.5, l9l6,inSunyCoumy 10 the late Joshua Early Johnson and Viola Payne Johnson, he was a retired farmer. . On Dec. 25, 1934, he married the for^ Vera M. Cave, who survives. Also survivingare3daughters, Carolyn Cartner and husband Herman of .Mochsvillc; Gaynell Tully and'hus- 'band John of St. Louis, Mo. and Judy 'MillerofWinston-Salem; 3grandchil- ^dren; 3 brothers, Thomas Johnson of ' Dobson, Calvin Johnson ofJonesville and Curtis Johnson of Baltimore, Md.; P sisters, Virgie Cave and Lois Snow, •j»th of Dobson, and Helen Bowers of ^Elkin. C He was preceded in death by 2 ibrothets, Carl Martin Johnson and iMarvin Anderson Johnson, i Funeral services were held at 11^ajn.July22,aiMiichellCha(JclUnited •Methodist Church with the Revs. "Marion S warm and Darta Wooten offi- xiating. Burial followed in the church ■ycmetcry.■I Memorials may be made to the^American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak ^Branch Drive, Greensboro, N.C.34707-2145: Yadkin Home Health,313 Winston Road. Jonesville. N.C.38642; or to Mitchell Chapel United :ilethodist Church. 2353 Cenler Road, :i^Boonville, N.C. 27011. y Ataey "DoU" Ledford ; .^Alney "Doll" Ledford, 67, of Ad- ;VMce,died Tuesday, July 21,1998, atBfeyth Medical Center in Winston- SaMm.>^m May 30,1931, in Haywood^nty to the late William BonsonLedford and Dorothy DockeryLedford, he was retired from Frank L. Bloom Constrtiction Companyand wasOftheBaptistfaith. He was well-knownQ^tiis favorite hobbies ofhunting and >Surviving are 2 sons, RonnieL^ford and wife Lynda of Advance aniSieve Ledford and wife Alice of ^gtabrother.Edsel "Ed'Ledfotdof^ance; a grandchild: 2 step grand-cl^ren: a great grandchild; and astep gr^t grandchild.-.ijHe was preceded in death by 2briers and 2 sisters. •:: A memorial service was held at 7 pan. July 22, at Davie Funeral Service.^ Rev. Lanny Atkins officiated.•; Memorials may be made to Pied mont Dialysis, l20MiIlerStrect, Win-stoh-Salem, N.C. 27013. y Harold Dean Murray Harold Dean Murray, 63, of Clarcmont.dicdSunday,July26,1998, at Caiawba Memorial Hospital in Hickory. Bom Dec. 23, 1934, in Catawba County, to the late Lambert W. Murray Sr. and Annie Lee Buchanan Murray, he retired after 42 years from Ridgcview Inc. as knitting manager. He was owner of Murray Farms and a member of Mt. View United Method ist Church where he was in the choir, served on the administrative board, llnance committee and pastor-parish committee andwasamcmberofUnited Methodist Men. He was also a mem ber of the National Guard for lOycars. The funeral was to be conducted at 2 p.m. July 29, by the Revs. Terry French, Dale Hilton and Greg Fladeland at Mt. View United Meth odist Church with burial following in the church cemetery. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO (X (S \ « /n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 <1^ Cora Bailey Potts Cora Lucille Bailey Poits. 85. of Comaucr Road. Mocksvillc. died Tuesday, July 28, 1998, at her resi dence. Bum July 12, l9l3,inDavicCouniy to the late Hugh Bunson and Nannie Belle Fryc Bailey, she was a home- maker, a member ufComat/cr Baptist Chureh,Comatzcr-Dulin VFD Ladies Auxiliary and Comat/er Baptist Church Joyful Seniors. She was preceded in death by her bushand. Harrey McKinley I\}tts.SepL 21. 1985. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Gladys Thompson; and 2 brothers. James Hout Bailey and Raymond Bailey. Survivors include 3 daughters, Dor othy Marie and husband Jack Carter. Belinda Potts, all of Advance, and Nannie Lou and husband Bob Sparks of Mocksville; 4 sons, Luther Bailey Poits and wife Hilda, Terry Lynn Potts and wife Vicky, Alvin Dough Potts and wife Shirley and Billy Gene Potts and wife Ailene. all of Mocksville; 10 grandchildren: 17 great grandchildren; and extended family, Watk and Linda Leonard of Mocksville. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. July 30. at Comatzer Baptist Church with the Revs. Elmer Day and David Hudson olTiciating and burial following in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Li brary Fund of Comatzer Baptist ' Church. I372ComatzerRoad,Mocks- ville. N.C. 27028. /Alma Richardson ^ Alma EInora Beck Richardson, 92, of 111 Ug Cabin Road. Mocksville, died Saturday. July 25. 1998. at Blumenthall Jewish Home in Clem- mons aftera period ofdeclining health and two years of serious illness. Bom in Davie County to the lateCharlesColumbusandFerabceCleary Beck, she was a homemaker and as sisted with farming chores. She was amember of Liberty Wesleyan Church where she had been a Sunday schpolteachcr.churchtrcasurerandhadsctved on the chureh board. On Oct. 2. 1922, she married Theodore Roosevelt Richardson, who died Aug. 16,1993. She wasalsopre ceded in death by a son. Curtis Lynell Richardson; a daughter, Ruth Marie Richardson; a sister, Mamie B. Shaw; and a brother, Arthur Lee Beck, She is survived by asister. Ha Beck of Mocksville.Funeral services were heldat4p.m. July 27, at Libeny Wesleyan Chureh by the Revs. Robert L. Staton arid David M. Rollins. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Libeny Wesleyan Church Building Fund, c/o Janie Spry, 1673 County Line Road, Harmony, N.C. 28634. Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC Phoebe Ann Sampson / Phoebe Ann Sampson, 60, of Har mony. died Sunday, July 26,1998, at Fbrsyth Memorial Hospital in Win- ston-Salem. Bom in Iredell County to the late Camilla Blalock Smith and Jay C. Smith, she was a member of New Union United Methodist Church atul was well-known as a local florist. She owned and operated Sampson's Borist 1971-1996. She was preceded in death by a sister, Faye Smith Chaffln. in 1985. Survivingare her husband, Michael Sampson of the home; a son, Erie Sampson of the home; a sister, Linda Smith Green of Harmony; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was conducted at 11 a.m. July 29. at New Union United Methodist Chureh with the Revs. Billy Jairetl, David Rollins and KennitShoaf ofTiciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with the Rev. Otis Connupp ofTieiaiing. Memorials may be made to New Union United Methodist Church, do Ronnie Thompson, 468 Dyson Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. May Long Spillman y May Long Spillman, 85, a resident of Reynolda Park in Winston-Salem, . died July 22.1998, at Fbrsyth Medical Center. BoroJune30,]9I3,inTobaccovilIe ; to the late Gorfield Arthur and Cora Sprinkle Long, she attended Old Rich mond School and was a member of Macedonia Moravian Chureh in Ad vance. She was a member of the X- P.O.W. Piedmont Chapter and Pied mont Airlines Retirees Chapter. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers, O.J. Long and Odell Long; and a sister, Macy Long Culler. Surviving are her husband, Fred Dayton Spillman of Reynolda Park; several nieces and nephews; and great nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. July 25, at Vogler & Sons Reynolda Chapel by the Rev. Greg ' Little. Burial followed in Forsyth Me- ' morialPaik. I Memorials may be made to charily j of the donor's choice. I C~ DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPWSE RECORD. Aug. 6,1998 e- e~ -9 GO v/ y Kevin Bernard Beasley Kevin Bernard "KK" Beasley of Winston-Salem died unexpectedly Thursday, July 30.1998. He was the great nephew ofThelnna CainofMocksville. Funeral services were conducted at 2p.m. Aug.4,3tHocpcrFuneRd Home Chapel with the Rev. Sam Htckerson olTiciating and burial following in the Gardens of Memory. Kathryn Elizabeth Brown Kaihryn Elizabeth Brown of Lumberton died Monday. Aug.3,1998, at Souiheastem Regional Medical Cen ter. Bom inMocksville to the late MackDavis and Meekie Ann Brown, she served 40 years as a teacher and princi pal at William R. Davie School. She is survived by 3 nieces. Bonnie ARanckeofLumbeiion.BenyMoorasof Houston Texas and Sue Brown of Mocksville;ancphew.S.CharlesGi«enof Lake City, S.C.; 8 great nieces and nephews; and 7 great great nieces aiul nephews. A graveside service was to be heldat 2 p.m. Aug. 5. at Rose Cemeteiy in Mocksville by the Rev. Sara Wamer. 7 Kathy Bracken Kaihy DalcMyers Wootcn Bracken. 53. of 748 County Line Road. Har mony. died Sunday. Aug. 2. 1998. at N.C. Baptist Hospiuil in Winstmi-Sa- lem. following an illness that began in June. Bora in Yadkin County June 30. 1945 to the late Graver Franklin Myers and Lois Salmons Myers of F«i»n Church Road. Mocksville. she was a homemaker and did some baby-sit- drtg.On Junc7.1986. she married John Robert Bracken, who survives. A brother. Randcll Myers, preceded her in death. ; ;Survivors. in addition to her hus- bajidand mother, include 2sons. Randy J4;Wooten ofMocksville and R. Shane Wboten of Woodleaf; a daughter. An- ^a W. Link and husband Brad of IS^ksvtlle; a stepson. Robert G. Broken ofMocksville; a step daugh ter. Robin Bracken ofElkin; 11 grand children; a brother. Leroy W. Myers of Yadkinville;and asister. Maty Ann M. Swaim of Mocksville. -She attended Libeny Weslcyan Church where funeral services were to be conducted at 2 p.m. Aug. 5. by the Revs. Johnny O. Arnold. David M. Rollins and Robert L.Staton and burialfollowing in the church cemetery. - "Memorials may be made to Liberty Wesleyan Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Judy Wootcn. 442 Turkeyfoot Road. •Mocksville, N.C. 27028. /Lawrence "Tag" Brogdon Lawrence "Tag" Brogdon. 78. of Charlotte, formerly of Cdoleemee. died unexpectedly Wednesday, July 29. 1998. at his home. BomJulyZ 1920.inC0oleemee.to the late William Cain and Edna Cope Brogdon, he was a veteran of World War JLamemberofCooleemee Ameri can Legion, VFW and a member of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church of Cooleemee. He was preceded in death byhiswife.DeIoresMaeCoIeBrogdon; 2 brothers. Sammy and Robert Kelly Brogdon; and a sister. Nelly Brogdon Pierce Aderholt. Survivors include 2 sons, Lawrence C. Brogdon of Lcwisville and Robert K. Brogdon of Cooleemee; a daughter, Patricia B. Harmon of Charlotte; 5 grandchildren; and 3 brothers, W.B. ' Brogdon of Jacksonville Beach. Fla., Norvin "Percy" Brogdon of Lexing ton; and Foyell C. Brogdon of Cool- A military graveside service was t& be held at 2 pan. Aug. 5, at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. v) <U rs z <r~ yO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPWSE RECORD. Aug. 6,1998 / \A <L j-E (O I :5- a. <L (r~ o Thomas Jefferson Fowler Thomas Jefferson Fowler. 75. of 100 Hollow Hill Coua Mccksville, died Tuesday, July 28.19988. ai For- syih Medical Cenicr in Winston-Sa- lem. He had been in declining healih and seriously ill for three weeks. Bom in AlexanderCounly to Addly and Eula Clark Fowler, he was a me chanic by trade retired from Ingeisoll- Rand. He was a member of Fairfield Baptist Church where he was a deacon and president of the senior choir. Survivors include his wife. Lizzie Clement Fowler of the home; 5 sons. Thomas Edward Fowlerand wifeMaiy and George Calvin Fowler and wife Dianne. all of Mocksville, William Richard Fowler and wife Willie Lee of Charlotte. Harvey Lee Fowler aiul wife Mattie of Winston-Salem. and Hubert Bemaid Fowler and wife Janet of Statesville; 2daughters.Hilda Roberts and husband Dallas of Salisbury and Gwendolyn Mortis and husband Ear nest of Winston-Salem; a brother. James Edward Fowler of Mocksville; 20 grandchildren; 20 great grandchil dren; and other relatives. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. July 31. at Fairfield Baptist Church with the Rev. Marcus Will iams officiating. Memorials maybe made to Fairfield Baptist Church. Vekna Hutchens \J VelmaVemellChildressHuichens. 68,ofYadkinville. died Saturday. Aug. I. 1998. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. She was the mother of Kathy H. Draughn of Mocksville. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Aug. 4. at Tumefs Creek Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Allen Barker officiating. Frances Gates Duggins !/ FrancesCatcs Duggins. 72. of-^- '' vancc. dicdTucsday morning. July -8. '^^Bom in Forsyth county to tte lateCharlesEdwardandUlaPinnixCates. she was preceded in death by her hu^ band. Junior Duggins; a sister. Lucille Gates Carmichael; and 2 brothers. Charles "Buck" Cates and Roger Gray v/Gertrude Gaines Gertrude Stewan "Trudy" ftnjnf,89. of Winston-Salem. died Sunday Aug. 2.1998. at Wake Forest Univer sity Baptist Medical Center. - ShewasthemotherofPatWatisof Advance. ; Funeral services were conducted at .'' Aug. 5, at Haywotth-MillerSilas Creek tllhapel by the Rev. Greg Eberhard. Burial followed in f^rsylh Memorial Park. -OOtf * * MA K Peggy Walton Parrish. 56. of Win ston-Salem, died Saturday. Aug I 1998. She was the mother of Herman H. Disher in of Mocksville. A memorial service was to be held at 3 p.m. Aug. 5. at Gospel Light Bap tist Church. Surviving are a son. Ricl^ An drew Duggins of Pfafftowm; 3 tog^ /^wauoaiwh Ho,!^ B Cates of Raleigh; and 4 •/ Peggy Walton Parrish. 56 „rsisters. DorothyC.TrivetteofMoc^ ville. Helen C. Evans of Kemersville.Mary Jean Giles of Advance andMargie C. Sale of Rural Hall. Funeral services were he d at 11 a m. July 20. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. R""and Jon Whiie.Butial followed in Gar dens of Memory in Walkcrtown. , Rayford Parks V Rayford Parks. 87. of Dutchman Road. Haimony.died Wednesday. July 29.1998. at Davis Community Hospi tal in Slalesville. A native of Iredell County, he was a member of Mt. Nebo Baptist Church and was a farmer. He is survived by his wife. Mary D. Parks of the home; 4 daughters. Maiy Elizabeth Nichols of Harmony. Alma Cunningham of Washington. D.C.. Katie Holmes and Joycelyn Dalton and husband Ray. all of Harmony: 2 brothers; 3 sisters; and a large number ofgrandchildren, great grandchildren; and great great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Aug. 3. at 7 p.m. at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church in Harmony with the Rev. Norman Dudley ofliciating. A private hurial was held Aug. 4. Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPWSE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 ^3 0- cr J Ronnie Allen Sain Ronnie Allen "Ron" Sain, 49, of Denver, died Friday, July 31,1998, at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte. Bom Maieh 9,1949 in DavieCounty to Juanita Godfrey Sain Ward of Mocksville and the late Leonard Sain, hewasa l967graduateofDavieCounty High School and was a subcontiactor with GTS. Surviving, in addition tohis mother are his wife, Adrian Moran Sain; a daughter. Crystal Sain ofMooresville; 2 stepdaughters. Julie Moore of Salis bury and Cyndi Moore of Denver; a brother. Joel Sain of Fayetteville; 2 sisters. Phyllis Blanton and Edith Strader. both of Mocksville; grand child; and maiemal grandmother, Mar garet Sain of Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted at 2p.m. Aug. 2. at Denver Baptist Cburch with the Rev. Don Seigle and Pastor EmestSisk ofliciating. Burial followed in Wcstport Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Denver Baptist Church Building Fund. P.O. Box 383. Denver. N.C. 28037 or North Main Church of Christ in Mocksville. / Pearlie Booe Shepherd Pearlie Booe Shepherd, 88. of I2S Mill Street, Mocksville. died Wednes day. July 29. 1998, at Davie County Hospital after a period of declining health. She was a member of Mocksville Second Presbyterian Church. Surviving are 2 daughters. Daisy Shepherd of Mocksville and Ruth Fos ter of Yadkinville; and 2 grandchil dren. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. July 30, in the chapel of Graham Fu neral Home by Bishop James Ijames. Burial follow^ in Mt. Zion Holiness Church Cemetery. yPearlle Booe Shepherd Pearlie Booe Shepherd. 88. of 125 Mill Street, Mocksville. died Wednes day, July 29. 1998, at Davie County Hospital. A native of Davie County, she was amember of Mocksville Second Pres byterian Church. Survivors include 2 daughters,DaisyShcphetdofhiocksville and Ruth FbsterofYadkjnville;and2grandchil- dren. Services were conducted at 3 p.m. July 30. at Graham Funeral Home Chapel by BishopJames Ijames. Burial followed in Mount Zion Holiness Church Cemetery. tO c I o 4- * •» —o o t a. Owie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 Garland Ray Brown CarlandRayBrown.SS.ofRedlandRoad. Advance, died Tuesday, July 28,1998.31 his home afteran 11 month 9. Charles Ephreira • .andNonnieCurry jtij Brown,hcworked Ikv wiih Stroh Bmw- tisi falih. He was preceded in death by a brother. Tho mas Ttib" Brown. He is survived by his wife, Joan punnBrownofihehomciason.Steven, Ray Brown and wife Doris Ann of • Statesviile; 3 grandchildren; 3 ssters, fteada Crews and Peggy B. Johnston, both of Wlnsion-Salem, and Mary Frances Taylor of Keraersville; a i brother, Leonard Lee Brown of Jack- : sonvi!le,Fla,;andanumberofnieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted al 2 p.m. July 30. at Haywonh-Miller n Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. B.A. • Carroll. Otis Johnson Jr. and Glenn n Sellers. Burial followed in Crestview Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Hos- : pice of Davie County, P.O. Box 848, / Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or to Cancer •Services Inc., 107 Westdalc Avenue, Winsion-Salera N.C. 27101. / Jackson A. Gartner Jackson Alexander "Jack" Gartner, 67. of 1328 Ridge Road, Mocksville, diedThursday. at Wake ForestUniver sity baptist Medical Center in Win- ston-Salcm. , A native of Iredell County bom Dec, 12. 1930, a son of the late Hugh Millard and Mae Stroud Conner, he was retired from Jofieo Inc, in Ad vance. She was a Korean War veteran, serv ing in the U.S. Air Force. He was a member of Society Baptist Chuich. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers and a sister. On July 4. 1953, he married the former Mary Searoon, who survives. He is also survived by a son, Tony Canner and his wife Ann of Mocks ville; 2 daughters, Jackie Snow and husband ofStephcnofMocksvilleand Dionne Smith and husband Wayne of Harmony; a brother, Roben Gartnerof Fayctieville; a sister, Salllc Comer of Slalcsvillc; and 6 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Aug. 9, at Society Baptist Church by the Revs. Bill Stroud, BrcndaMewman and Jonathan Seamon. Burial followed in the church cemetery with fui! mili tary honors conducted by VFW Post 2031 and the DAV Harold Litllerield Chapter 68. Memorials may be given to Society Baptist Chuich Cemetery Fund, 879 Garden Valley Road. Statesviile. N.C. 28677. Virgil Leroy Cook Virgil Lcroy Cook, W. of Salis bury. formerly of Coolecmee. died Saturday, Aug. 8. 1998, at his resi- dcnce after being in declining health. He was bom Aug. 11, in Davie County, a son ofMancie Cheek Cook of Rockwell and the late RobenVirona Cook. Survivors, in addition tohlsmother, include a sister, Gwendolyn Shoaf of Saiisbuiy; and3 brothers, EdwardCook ofHorida. Ray Cook ofSalisbury and David Cook. AprivaiegravesideservicewasheldAug. 10. at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemcc by the Rev. Dale f^OCkc.lie. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 <r 0- £0 vj John Henry Foster V JohnHeiuyETOSter.82,ofN.C.Hwy. 801 South. Mocksville. died early Wednesday, Aug. 5. 1998. at Davie County Hospital. Boin In Davie tTounty April 13. 1916. to the late Daniel Carlton and Maty Peacock Foster and for tnany years was the owner and operator of Fosters' Exxon at Greasy Comer. He had formerly worked at Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. He attended Damascus Baptist Church. He served in the U.S. Army during World War n. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Snider Foster, in 1983; and by 5 brothers and a sister. Survivors include his second wife, ElizabethSloanFosterofWalkeitown; a son. John Edward "Cricket" Fbsterof Georgia; 4 stepdaughters. Ardene Hayes of Germanlon. Ruth Seamon and Mary Williams, both of Mocks ville. and Terriana West of Durham; 2 stepsons. Harry Williams of Lexing ton and David Williams of Cabanris County; 6 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; 14 step grandchildren; 2 step great grandchildren; 2 sisters, Elsie Nail and Jenny Tutterow, both of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were heldat 7 pan. Aug. 6. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Dale Wallace and Phillip Park officiating. Burial was 11 am. Aug. 7, at Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Eleventh District Memorial Honor Guard, Vef cransofForeign Wars conducting railt- tary rites. Memorials may be made to Cem etery Fund of Concord United Meth odist Church, c/o Ronnie Seamon. 157 Pine Valley Road. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or to the Cemetery Fund of Damascus Baptist Church, c/o Rev. Dale Wallace. 531 Rabbit Highway, Harmony. N.C. 28634. Jimmy Rogers James >/ Jimmy Rogers James. 68. of 145 Feed Mill Road. Advance, died Sanir- ; day, Aug. 8,1998, at his home after a short illness with cancer. He was of the Baptist faith. He served in World War II and was a ; member of Winston-Salem Scottish ' Rites Bodies 32 Degree, Advance : Masonic Lodge 71 Oand Advance VFW Post 8719. He was preceded in death by his parents. Fred S. and Betty M. James. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Betty T. James; 2 daughters and sons-in-law, Tina and Will Piyorand Sandra and David Mooneyham; 3 grandchildren, all of Advance; a brother. Fred Donald James of Win ston-Salem; andasister.Lucille Tinkler of Michigan. Funeral services were held at Vo- gler and Sons Clemmons Chapel Aug. 10, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock officiating. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory with military rites. Memorials may be made to Hos- piccofWinston-Salcm/FaisythCounty ' Inc.. I lOO-C S. Stratford Road, Win- n ston-Salem. N.C. 27103. Efird Henry Lee y Efird Henry Lee. 84. died Wednes day. Aug. 5,1998. at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Bom in DavieCounty. July 8.1914. to Robert Samuel and Bessie Faircloth Lee, he served in the U.S. Army in World War n. He was a member of Macedonia Moravian church in Ad vance and was a retired U.S. Postal Service employee. He was preceded in death by his wife of 42 years, Lillie Potts Lee. ■Surviving are his wife, Mary Simerson Lee of the home; a step daughter. Gwen Watkins Bickett and husband Julius of Charlotte; a step grandson; a biother. Eugene Lee of Advance; a sister, Nanny C. Smith of Clemmons; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 11 am.Aug.8,1998.aiMacedoniaMora- vian church by the-Rev. Greg Linle. Burial followed in the church grave yard. Memorials may be made to a char ity of the donor's choice. '^sasT^ <z DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 7 Cb (r O- M Oo Wilina 'Wim" Osborne Wiltna "Wim" Osbome, 69 Momview Drive. Mocksville. died a her home after an extended illness. Bom March IJ. 1928. in Davie County toe the fate Clifford and Pearl Patton Campbell, she wasa tetined unit clerk at Rowan Regional Medical Cen- ler.rctiringin 199S. She was known as a writer and for many years had a column known as Wims Whims in the Davie County Entetprise Record. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville. Striving are4 sons. Danny ofFay-etteville, David and Steve, both of Sal isbury. and Johnny of the home; 2 daughters. Karen W. Osbome of Salis bury and Patty Myers of Rockwell; 2 brothers. Charles Campbell of Salis bury and James Campbell of Cieen-. ville; 3 sisters. Lois Page of Williams- burg. Va.. AddieC. RidenhourofCool- ecmee and Louise Aldridge of South Dakota; 6 grandchildren; and 6 great grandchildren.The funeral was conducted at 2p.m. Aug. ll.atthechapelofDavieFuneial Serviceby the Rev. Jamie Pharr.Burialfollowed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Memorials may be made to Hospice ofSalisbury, c/o Rowan Regional Hospital. 118 E. Counsel Street. Salis bury. N.C. 28144. Lillie Aldridge Owens y Lillie Mae Aldridge Owens. 71, of Lexington, died Aug. 7.1998. at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical C6n- ter in Winston-Saleta A native of Rowan County bora June 21, 1927, to Caleb Jackson Aldridge and Blanche Mae Spry Aldridge. she was retired from Lexing ton Furniture Plant 2. She was pre ceded in death by a brother. Lawrence Aldridge. Surviving are her husband, Charlie AltenOwensofthehome;4 daughters. Rita O. Huffman, Rosemary "Sisie" Blevins.Gl3dysO. Hedrickand Vickie O. HiIeman,allofTyro;3 sons. Charles "Buster" Lee Owns ofWelcome. Henry Richard (Dwens of the Churchlandcom- munity and Ricky Eugene Owens of Granite Quarry; 6 sisters. Ruby Craver and Dallie Lee Rumfelt. both of Lex ington, Alice Sowers, Nancy Brook. Paulette Hinkle and Phyllis Tysinger, all of Tyro; 3 brothers, C.V. "Pete" Aldridgeand Caleb "Junior" Aldridge, both of Thomasville. and Martin Gene Aldridge of Tyro; 14 grandchildren; . and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Aug. to. at Lakeview Baptist Church by the Rcv.EdwaidPigg.Burial followed in Fbrest Hill Memorial Park. y William Basil Page William Basil "Pops" Page. 76. of Concord, died Thursdaymoming. Aug.6.1998. at Northeast Medical Center. Bom Sept. 30. 1921, in Union County, to the late Leanderand Maty Jane-Haiglcr Page, he was a retired Merchant Marine Seaman. He was lastemployed at Exxon Corporation. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard and the US.Army.HewasamemberofSharon Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife. Edna GoodPage of the home; a daughter. Joyce ReaofMocksville; andasister. Gladys Figginsofthchome; lOgrandchildren;15 great grandchildren; and 6 grtsat great grandchildren. Graveside services were held at 11 a,m. Aug. 8. at Carolina Memorial Park in Kannapolis by the Rev. James Smith. Memorials may be .made to the American Cancer Society. 500 East Morehead Street. Suite 211.Oiarlolte. N.C. 28202. •D .4z -a 1 >- -jr c— Osvie County Public Library Mocksvilte, NO DAVIE COUNTY l^NTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 e- y William Robert Proctor William Robert "Bob" Ptoctor, 72. of Winston-Salem, died Thursday, Aug. 6. 1998. at Kate 8. Reynolds Hospice Home. Bom June 25. 1926. in Davie County. 10 the late June and Bertie Foster Proctor, he retired from RJR after 39 years of service. He was a member of Mt. Carmel United Meth- txlist Chinch where he served as an usher and was in the men's club. He was preceded in death by 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Survivors include his wife. Ruby Black Ptoctor of Winston-Salem; 2 sons and daughters-in law. Mitch and Marchelle Ptoctor of Winston-Salero and Greg and Jamie Proctor of Ad vance; a daughter and son-in-law, Jeanne and Bobby Nifong of Forsyih County; a grandson; 6 step grandchil dren; 3 sisters. Betty Goode. Verlie Cox and Pat Meadows, all ofWinston- Salem; and a number of nieces and nephews. The funemi services was conducted at 2 p.m. Aug. 8. by the Rev. E. Lee Ellis at Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salcm/Forsyth County. I lOO-C S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103 or to Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church Building Fund.4265 Ebert Road. Win ston-Salem. N.C. 27127. j Nanq^WilliamsRobertson Nancy Williams Robertson. 92. of U.S. 158. Mocksville. died Sunday evening. Aug. 9.1998. at her home. Bom inOavieCounty July IZ1906. to the late John and Rosa James Will iams and was a homemaker. She was precededindeath by her husband. Early Toft Robertson, in 1997. She was also preceded in death by a son. Fred'Shorty" Robertson; 3 sisters and 2 brothers. Survivors include 4 daughters. Glenna Hendrix and husband James. Linda Gregory and husband Jim and Ann R. Newsome. all of Mocksville, and Ora R. Hall ofOrlantlo. Fla.; ason, Ted Robertson ofMocksville; 8 grand children; 9 great grandchildren; a daughter-in-law, Iva Nell IXttse of Mocksville; a sister-in-law, George Williams of Advance; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were to be held at 2p.m. Aug. l2.atEatonFuneralChapel with the Revs. RobertMcLawhomand Bobby Swain ofliciating and burial following in Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Memorials may be mode to a char ity of the donor's choice. /Edith Wooten Steelman Edith WootenSteelman. 93, widowof Berry Rose Steelman. fonnetly of Steelman Road, died late Thursday night. Aug. 6.1998. at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. Survivors include 2 daughters and sons-in-law. Roselene and JamesSpeer and Jessie Ruth and James Wooten.all ofMocksville:7grandchililren;4gicat grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2;30 p.m. Aug. 9. at Eaton funeral Chapel with the Rev. Doug Smith ofliciating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be considered for ' First Baptist Church of Mocksville. 390 North Main Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or Mocksville First Wes- j leyan Church. 826 Gamer Street. I Mocksville. N.C. 27028. ' .<U >- w Davie County Public Library Mocksvilie, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 n c, -^7 c- c ri 1/ J o .h _D o t cr" rs 5" o Gregory Scott Atkins / GregoryScoiiA(kins,34,ofDiuine, Calir..diedWednesday, Aug. 12.1998. Bom June 8, 1964, in Wlnston- Sa]em.hewasa l982graduaieofDavie County High School and received a bachelorofscience degree in manage ment inrormotion systems from the University ofNorthCarolinaat Greens boro in 1987. He worked at Pacificare as a computer programmer. He is survived by his wife. Alice Atkins; ason. Scott Atkins; adaughter. Lauren Atkins, all ofDuaite. Calif.;his parents. Jimmie and Cteilia Foltz of Advance; 2 brothers. Tony Atkins of Jacksonville. Ra. and Archie Jones'of Apex; a sister, Kelly Hoots of Lexing ton; 2 stepsisters. Frankie Joe Lillard of Germany and Joan Dark of Wallbutg; his grandmother. Mary Wiltard Minter of Winston-Salem; his father and mother-in-law. Larry and Maty Smith of Duarte. Calif.; father-in-law. Keith MarksofCalifomia:2brothers-in-law. Joe and Eric Marks, both of California; several nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles. A memorial service will be held Aug. 22 at Bethlehem United Church of Christ in Winston-Salem at 2 p.m. Donations may be made to the N.C. Chapterof the Hemophilia Foundation or the American Red Cross. Julia Odolc^k Baity / Julia Odolczyk Baity. 71. of N.C. Hwy. 801 North. Mocksville, died Thursday moming. Aug. 13.1998. at Fbisyth Memorial Hospital in Win- ston-Salem. Bom in the Bronx. New York. N.Y. June 1. 1927. to the late Suinislaw and Maryanna Odolczyk. she was retired from AT&T with 26 years of service. She was a member of Telephone Pio neers of America. AARP and Mocks ville Senior Center where she was a past president. A volunieerwith Davie Village and the Davie County schools, she espcciallyenjoyedsewingand quilt ing. She was a memberofBread of Life Baptist Church. She spent her early life in the Bronx and Albany, N.Y. where her family had a dairy farm. There she met and married James Wesley Baity Sr.. who was stationed there whileserving in the US.Navy. They were married 52 years. Surviving, in addition to her hus- band.are adaughter. Patricia Jean baity Boyd of Casper. Wyoming; 2 sons. James Wesley Baity Jr. and Kenneth Wayne Baity, both of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; 4 sisters. Stella Kelly of Mocksville. Jenny Odolczyk and Alice Leinhan, both of Valley Cottage. N.Y. and her twin sister. Frannie Brengel of Ml Vemon. N.Y.; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were heldat 3 p.m. Aug. 16. at Bread Of Life Baptist Church with the Rev. Bruce Lundy officiating. Burial followed in the Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Bread ofLife Baptist Church. 4557 N.C. Hwy. 801 North. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Davie County Public Library Mocksvilte, NO Jacob Je£ferson Baker Jacob Jefletson "Jake" Baker. 77. of U.S. Hwy. 158. Mocksville. died Thursday. Aug. 13. 1998. at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Bom June 17. 1921. in Davie County, to the late Art and Mammie Evans Baker, he was retired from Heri tage furniture company and was a former partner in Oak Grove Grocery. He served his country during World War n under the leadershipofGeneral George Patton. He and his wife were strong supporters of the Mocksville YMCA and exercised daily until their health failed. He attended Oak Grove J United Methodist Church. His wife of44 years. Ruby Hodges Baker, preceded him in death Aug. 11. 1997. He was also preceded in death by 5 brothers and 5 sisters. Survivors include adaughter. Mary Nichols Jessup of husband Arthur Lee ofPilotMountain; astepson, RnbertF. Nichols and wife Belinda of Lexing- ton; 5 grandchildren; 7 great grand children; and a sister. Shirley Baker : Wall of Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted at ' Davie Funeral Service Chapel by the Rev. Luther Crady Sunday. Aug. 16. Burial followed at Oak Grove United ; Methodist Church Cemetery. f Memorials may be made to Hos- • pice of Stokes County. P.O. Box 10. ' Donbury, N.C. 27016. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 • o- (T 6 % • SJ 4-! ..a Lillian Hillard Booe Lillian Hillaid Booc. 86. fonnerly of Duke Street. Cooleemcc. died Sun day. Aug. 16,1998. at Spencer Health Care Center. Bom Nov. 14. 1911. in Davie County, to the late Claude and Eliza beth Sheeks Hillaid, she was retired from Erwin Mills of Cooleemee with over 50 years of service. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Cooleemee. She was preceded in death by her husband. Wade Booe. in 1984. Survivors include 4 brothers. Howard Hillaid, Clyde Hillard and Billy Hillaid.allofSalisbuiy.aitdElmer Hillard of Hamlet; and a sister. Hazel Vail of Salisbury. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Aug. 18. at Liberty United Meth odist Church cemetery with the Rev. Robert Goforth officiating. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church. P.O. Box 27. Cooleemee. N.C. 27014. I Miles Millard Carter Jr. Miles Millard Carter Jr.. 79. died Sunday. Aug. 16.1998. He was the fatherof Rebecca Carter McKce of Advance. A memorial service was to be held at Trinity Moravian Church in Win- ston-Salcm at 4 p.m. Aug. 19 by the Revs.ChristopherThorand Henry Maywith burial and full military riles fol lowing at God's Acre in Old Salem. Fleta Dennis / Fleta Yarboio Dennis, 84, of Ml Gilead. died Sunday, Aug. 16.1998. at Britthaven of Piedmont in Albemarle. A native of Montgomery County, she was a member of Holly Mount Baptist Church and was retired from N.C. Finishing Company. She was preceded in death by her husband. Calvin Earl Dennis Sr.. in 1968. She was also preceded in death by 2 sons. Elon Dennis in 1971 and Calvin Earl "C.E' Dennis Jr. in 1975. Surviving are a son, Danny Dennis ofthe home; a brother. Robert Yarboio ofML Gilead; asister.MaidieHaywood ofMt.Gilead;3granddaughters.Letitia Boger and Kim Dennis, both ofMocks- ville. andLori Dennis ofCharlotte; and 3 great grandchildren. The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. Aug. ]8,atHollyMountBaptistChurch by the Rev, Mitchell Walker. Burial followed in the church cemetery. William Cranfill Jr. t/ William "Bill" Cranfill Jr., 50. of N.C.Hwy.801 South. Cooleemee.died Tuesday. Aug. 12. 1998. at Davie County Hospital after an extended ill ness. Bom April 4.1948, in Mocksville to the late William S. and Connie B. Cranfill. he was a member of Victory Baptist Church. He had been employed by Norandal USA in Salisbury for 26 years. Survivors include his wife of 30 years. Mary Smith Cranilll; 2 sons. Skip Cranfill ofCooleemee and Andy Cranfill of Monroe; 2 sisters. Sharon Lambeth of Lexington and Sandy Brewer of Mocksville; and a grand daughter. G o— Davie County Public Librenl' Mocksville, NG DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 • 0 ns ,r V. t D John Henry Foster J JohnHenryFc>sier.82.ofN.C.Hwy. 801 South, Mocksville, died Wednes day, Aug. 5. 1998 al Davie County Hospital. He was bom in Davie County April 13, 1916, to the late Daniel Carlton Foster and Mary Peacock Foster. For many years he was owner and operator of Fosters Exxon at Greasy Comer. He had formerly worked at Erwin Mills in Coolcemee. He attended Damascus Baptist Church. During World Warn, he served in the U.S. Army. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Snider Foster, in 1983, and also by 5 brothers and sisters. Survivors include his second wife, Elizabeth Sloan Foster of the home; 2 daughters, Nancy Sheek of Lexington and Brenda Jessup of Walkertown; a son, John Edward "Cricket* Foster of Ceorgia;4 stepdaughters. Arena Hayes ofCennanton, Ruth Seaman and Maty Williams, both of Mocksville, and Tetiianna West of Durham; 2 step sons, Harry WilliamsofLexington arid David Williams ofQabanusCounty;6 grandchildren; lOgreal grandchildren; 14 step grandchildren; and 2 step great grandchildren; 2 sisters, Elsie Nail and Jenny Tutterow, both of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 7 p.m. Aug. 6, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Revs, Dale Wallace and Phillip [>ark. Burial was at 11 a.m. Aug. 7, in Concord United Methodist (3hurch Cemetery with the 11th District Me morial HonorGuard, Veterans of For eign Wars, conducting military rites. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Concord United McthodistChutch,c/o Ronnie Scamon, 157 Pine Valley Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028or to the Cemetery Fund of Damascus Baptist Church, c/o Rev. Dale Wallace, 531 Rabbit Highway, Harmony, N.C. 28634. . Joyce Lee Foster J Joyce Lee Fletcher Foster, 57, for- ttterly of Davie County, died Tiiesday, Aug. 11,1998, in Moiganton. Bom April 20, 1941, in Davie County to William Carl Retcher of Mocksville and the late Pearl Rebecca Bandy Retcher, she was an in home care nurse. Survivors, in addition to her father, include a daughter, Shirley F. Will iams of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; and 2 sisters, Elaine F. Brown and Jane F. Spry, both of Mocksville. She was preceded in death by ason, Mark Anthony Fbster. A graveside service was held at 2 pan. Aug. 14, at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee with the Rev. John D. Shores oflicialing. Kayce Lynn Johnston Infant Kayce Lynn Johnston, four months old, ofMocksville, died Thursday, Aug. 13, 1998 at Brenner Children's Hospital in Winston-Salem. She was bom in Forsyth County April 16, 1998, to John and Debra Jones Johnston. Surviving, in addition to her par- en ts,areabrother, Johnny Ray Johnstonof the home; a stepbrother, Scott Lee Moore of Winston-Salem; grandpar ents, EmestandLucy Johnston of Win ston-Salem and VirginiaJones ofWin- ston-Salem;andahostofaunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Gravesidefuneralserviceswereheld jat4p.m,Aug. 16,atGardensofMemory j in Walkertown by the Rev. David Duncan. Oflirie County Public Library Mocksville, NC c s* O— 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 n n % j Jimmy Wayne Melton Jr. died'^A^'Tz.TwtafS'faS'onalM^ical Center in SalisbuiyCourse''•""•■"Chest^W ir..f a mechanic by^eand was employed by Ciestwood Farms in Moeksvilleviv2b?f'"°''""""^-''«r\ I *""■ ''"jaan L. Jones of Amo- S. Melton and<"■"» home- S'"'^'^";'»^°f«telwme.andNic^SSS!^°?w"'''"®=<''«''h«.Tony aTd RandMP^elanS S?-?"'"'-s ana. i.e., 4 sisters. Doris^n^nof(^^eld.S.C.Pbul^'aarkofMoclcsville. Hattie Chambers Julia Han of EastSpencer; a smnddaughter: and a six:- lowed in the church cemetery. Bethany Dawn Price Bethany Dawn "Beth" Price, 16, formerly of Mocksville. died Sunday, Aug. 16, 1998, at Northern Surry County Hospital. Bom in Wayne County, Mich., the daughter of David Lee and Brenda Jackson Price, she was a student at Surry Central High School where she was a member of ROTC. She won the 1998 award for reaching the goal in algebra. She was an emptoyceai Lowe's Food in Mt. Airy. She was loved by herfoster parents. Alma and Gray Bigman of White Plains.She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Fred Lee Price and Mary Marie Price Lester. Surviving,inaddidontoherparents 'and foster parents, area brother, Dustin Michael Mce of Advance; a sister, Laura Jean Jackson of Woodhaven, Mich.: 2 foster brothers, Benji and Michael; her maternal grandparents. Earnest and Billy Jean Jackson of Michigan. Funeral services were to be con ducted at 3 p.m. Aug. 19, with the Rev,Jimmy LancasterofTiciatingand burial following in the church cemetery. y Wilbur Dixon West Wilbur Dixon West, 87, of N.C. Hwy. 801 North, Advance, died Tuesday, Aug. 17, l998,atForsythMedical Center in Winston-Salem. Bom Dec. 10, 1911 in YadkinCounty to the late Bufotd Henry andBcmice Lee Dixon West, he was re tired from RJ. ReynoldsTobacco Company. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War 11. He was a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, MaryEliza Baity West ofthe home; 2 sisters, ■ Ruth Lee of Advance and Eileen Wall ,of Clemmons; and several nieces and ^ nephews. Funeral services were m be con-' ducted at 11 a.m. Aug. 19, at EatonFuneral Chapel with the Revs RonnieCraddock and A.G. Parker officiating. Burial followed in Yadkin Valley Bap tist Church Cemetery. </) .(h Vt 0 o J •-.J Davie County Public Llbfiiy Mocksville, NC r, O . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27, 1998 0- V c< a VI •+3 <0 <2 y Ruth Smith Cloer Ruth Smith Ctoer, 91, Tonneriy of the ShefTield conununily. died Sun day, Aug. 23,1998, at Rosewood Resi Home in Hannony where she had been a resident for several years. Bom Oct. 8,1906, to the iate Tho- tnas Madison and Blanchie Almedia Cleary Smith, she was a lifelong mem ber of Liberty Wesleyan Qturch and had woihed for 33 years at ShefTield Grocery Store. Surviving are a brother, Johnny T. Smith; a nephew, J.T. Smith Jr.; 3 nieces, Marrieia S. Seats, Bobbie S. Andrews and Coleen S. Foster, all of Mocksville; and several great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a brother, William WadeSmith, in 1^, Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Aug. 26, at Liberty Wesleyan Church with burial following in the church cemetery. Alma Faye Miller y Alma Faye Gross Miller, 83, of Yadkinville, died Wednesday, Aug. 19,1998, at Fbrsyth Medical Centerin Winsion-Salem. She was the mother of John M, Miller of Advance. Her funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Aug. 22, at First Baptist Church of Yadkinville by the Revs. Dallas Prestwood, Mark Hams and Richard Hicks. Agraveside service was held at 3:30 p.m. at Mount Lawn Memorial Park in Boone. / Rhodesia Garris Rhodesia Lowery Masten Garris, 85, formerly of Four Comers Road, Mocksville, died early Monday, Aug. 17, l998,atYadkinNursingCenterin Yadkinville where she had been a resi dent for the past several years. Bom in Granville County, Sept. 7, 1912, tothelatc Robert LeeandLucinda Ann Baity Lowery, she was retired with 30yearsof service fromChatham Manufacturing. She was a member of Courtney Baptist Church and was pre viously a member ofOceanVicwBap- tistchurch in Ocean Isle where she was also a Sunday school teacher in the children's department. She was preceded in death by her first husband. Seaborn L. Masten, in 1940; and by a second husband, Ray Von Garris, in 1991. She was also preceded in death byason,JackMasten, in 1990; and 6 brothers and sisters. Surviving are a daughter and son- in-law, Ollive Lowery and Charles Burgess of Mocksville; a son and daughter-in-law, Charles E. and wife Jane Reavis Masten; 9 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; a great great grandchild; a sister, Deon Tiansou of Elkin; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Aug. 20, at Courtney Bs^tist ChurchwiththeRevs.JohnBrownand Macon Wood officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials maybe made to the cem etery fundofCourtney BaptistChurch, cJo Mrs. Batty Smith, 4207 N.C. Hwy, 801 North. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. / Pauline Owings Jordan Pauline Owings Jordan, 74, of Batons Church Road. Mocksville. died late Monday, Aug. 24. 1998, at Davis Medical Center in Statesville after a short illness. Bom in Iredell County Jan. 15, 1924, to the late Humphrey Phelps and Noira Elam Owings, she was a homemaker and a member of Eatons Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Janie Jordan; a son, Ricky Jordan; and 7 brothers and sisters. Surviving are her husband of 56 years, Joe Harding Jordan of the home; 2 daughters, Linda Jordan of Mocksville and Peggy Norman and husband Faige of East Bend; 3 sons. Lance Jordan, Gale Jordan and Ronnie Jordan and wife Judy, all of Mocksville; 3 granddaughters; a sister, Mary Kimmer of Winston- Salem; and several nieces, nephews : and cousins. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Aug. 27, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by Dr. David Gilbreath and the Rev. Marvin Blackburn with burial following in Eatons Baptist Church Cemetery. The family was to be at the funeral home Wednesday 7- 9 p.m. &ivie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27, 1998 C5~ c- Arthur McCloud Orrell AilhurMcClouilOmi:ll,80.ofKern- eisvillc, died Tuesday. Auf '8,1998, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Born June 7, 1918. in Forsyth County to Arthur McCIoud Oircll Sr. and LuciileCrouseOirell.he wasowner and opeiator of Oircll Tax Service since I9S3 and was a tobacco fainier. He served in the Merchant Marines during World War II where he was one of a few survivors of a toipedoes ship off the coast of Florida. •. Surviving are his wife, Margaret P. Orrell of the home; 2 sons. Bruce C. Orrell of Winston-Salem rmd Rocky Orrell and wife Sue of AdvarKe; and a sister, Elise Levy of Hollywood, Fla. A graveside service was conducted at 10 a.m. Aug. 20. at Morris Chapel United Methodist Church by the Rev. Reece Cook. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, I lOO-CSouthSuatfordRoatL Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. John Henry Spillman / John Henry Spillman, 89, of Yadk- invillc,diedWednesday,Aug. 19,1998, at Willow Brook Nursing Center in Yadkinville. He was the brotherof Pearl Smith o f Advance. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. in Yadkinville Cemetery by the Rev. Ralph Stanley. ^LanyWinfield White Larry Winfield White, 59, of Mt. Airy, died Tuestlay, Aug. 18,1998, at his home after an extended illness. He was the brother of Bill F. White ofMocksville. Funeralservices wcreheldat2p.m.Aug. 21, at New Hoped Baptist Church. Burial followed in the church cem etery. to 'I o Q) Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksvilie, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 3,1998 • Doretha Ann Dalton t^™"iaAnnS(evensonDulton,53,•J '^034DareRojcl.Hampionviile died Friday. Aug. 28. 1998. ai her home aAcr an iHncss oftwo yean. BomScpl,3, lW4inIrcdeIlCounly. 10 Will Stevenson and (he laic Vera Shaipe Sicvcnson, she aiicnded the Inxlcll County schools and gialuated from Unity High School in 1962. Atan age. she joined Siloam A.M.E, Zion Chuich where she was chutch secretary, director ofChristian cduca- Mon.amembcrofihcchoir, missionary society and im.siceboard.She was alsoa member of The Communliy Sheep She married Robert Lee Dalion. who survivesin 1965 and was employed by Intercrafi Company in Slaiesville. She was preceded in death by her moihcr a sister. Mac Fayc Stevonson- and a brother. Joe Mitchell.Surviving, in addition to her hus band. are 2 daughters. Shelia and hus band Jonathan Saddler of Slaiesville. and Andrea and husband Siuan Lay of Raleigh; 3 brothers. James Stevenson of Olln. Willie Stevenson Jr. of Har- oiony, and Sylvester Stevenson of Slaicsvjlic;anJ3sis(cts.Brenda Daltonand Cynthia Campbell, both ofStates- vtllc. and Eura Stevensonof Hanrrony; 2 grandchildren. Jonathan Saddler Jr. of Slaiesville and Maria Lay of Ra- leighiherfather-ln.jaw, Barney Daltonof Hampionvillc; and several nieces, nephews and relatives: Funeral services were heldal2p.m. Aug.3l.tuSiIoamA.M-E2ionChutchin Hamptnnvillc with the Rev. Ralph Cousins officiating. Burial followed in the chutch cemetery. Menwrials may be made to Hos- piccofIredellCounly. 2347 SimomonRoad. Slaiesville. N.C. 28677 Joshua Stacy Day • JoshuaStacyDay.S.ofNormaLane. Advance, died on Aug. 23. 1998 in Asheboro. Joshua was bom on Nov. 16. 1989 irt Winston-Salem. the son of Andrew DayandSusanPriccDay. He was a third grader at Ptnebrook Elementary School and was active in — • youth athletics. Funeral services were held ut 11 am. Wcdnes- day. Aug. 26, 1998 at Singleton Funeral Chapel in Cedar BlutT.Va,, conducted by PastorRandy .Fielder. Burial was in Ihe Day Family iCemetety in Chicken Ridge. Va. : He was preceded in dealh by his Iinatcmal grandfather. Clyde "CaWiy" IPrice. - Survivors, in addition to his par ents, include: paternal grandparents, -Vincent and Betty Day; paternal greal- grandmoUier, Mrs. Nora Day; mater nal grandmother, Mrs. Sue Price; ma ternalgreal-grandmoihcr.Mrs.Bealrice Turner, and uncles Randy Day and Greg Day and aunts Mrs. Connie Keen and Mrs. Kelle Owens. William Richard Fowler William Richard Fowler, 52, of Charloilc. died at his home foliowinga period of declining heallh. Bom March 8. 1946. in Davie County 10 Lizzie Clement Fowler and the late Thomas I- Fowler, he gradu ated from Davie County Training School and was a mechanic by trade. He was employed by Advance Autoof Charlotte. He is .survived by his wife. Willie Wilson Fowler; a daughter. Angela Oibbs of StatcsviUe; a son. George Fowler ofSlatesville; 4 brothers, Tho mas EdwardFowlerandGeorgeCalvin Fowler, both of Mocksville, Harvey Lee Fowler of Winston-Salcm and Hubert Bernard Fowler of Slaiesville; 2 sisters. Hilda Roberts of Salisbury and Gwendolyn Morris of Winsion- Salem; and 5 grandchildren. He waspreceded indealhby 2 sons. Jonathan and Roland Fowler. Funeral services were hold ai7 p.m. Aug. 27. in the chapel ofGraham Fu neral Home with ihc Rev. Marcus Williams officiating. Burial was in Fairfleld Baptist Church Cemetery Aug. 28. Davie County Public Librsfy Mocksville, NO DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, SepL 3,1998 n Troy Edward Hosch Troy Edward Hosch, 43, of Phoe nix. Ari2..diedunexpccicdly Monday, Aug. 31. 1998. Bom in Rowan Couniy. he was of the Baptist faith. He is survived by his mother. Vera Woods Hosch of Mocksville; a son, Derick Hosch of Morganion; 3 broth ers, Roy Lee Hosch and Kenneth Hosch. both ofMocksville, and Willie Clinton Hosch of Virgiitia; 4 sisters, Phyllis Hosch, Nora Hosch and Clara Hosch, all ofMocksville, and Shirley Timmons of Lexington; and a grand child, Graham Funeral Home in Mocks ville will be in chargeofarrangements. , Mildred H. Messick t : M'l<lredHoneycuuMcssick.84,of Lexington, died at her residence Aue 30, 1998. - 30. 1913, in Guilford.County, to the late Ernest Elmer Honeycutt and HaJlie Ethel Kallam ;Honeycutt, she was a member ofSec- .pnd Piesbytcrian Church and Orderof ,lbe Eastern SiarofMooiesville Chap ter 238 for 28 years. She was preceded in death by her husband. Clarence D Messick. in 1984, ; Survivorsincludc3daughters,Kay M. Meade and Pamela M, and husband W, Gregory Williamson, all of Lex ington. Joyce M- and husband John Bigger of Arroya Grande, Calif,; aJistcr. Donna Lister of Chattanooga. Tcnn.; 6 gmntichiltlren; .ind 2 great irandchlltfrcn. . Her funeral service was held at 2 i>.m. Sept. I,by the Rcv.Blll Soscbee M Timberlake Chapel of Piedmont funeral Home. Burial followed in For._csl Hill Memorial Park. ; Memonals may be tnadc to ffos- picc of Davidson County, P.O. Box :I94I. Lexington, N.C. 27293 or Scc-,ond Presbyterian Church. 200 Cotton .Grnve Road, Lexington. N.C. 27292. Robert Odell Kiger Robert Odell Kigcr, 84. formerly of Sunset Drive. Mocksville, died Wednesday, Aug. 26,1998, at Autumn Care of Mocks- ■— Bom June 21. f \1914. in Yadkin I Coumy.ioihelateWiley Hampton ^ and Minnie McBride Kiger, he was former ow ner and opera-tor of Kiger Gro- A eery andwas sher iff of Davie County 1974-1978. He was a metnber of Oak Giove United Methodist Church where he had been treasurer of his Sunday School class and a member of the administrative board.He was preceded in death by his wife. Maude Adams Kiger. Feb. 9, 1998; a son. Bob Kiger a brother,Vemon Kiger; and a sister. Elizabeth McCullom. Survivors include a son. Jim Kigcr and wife Linda of Midway; 2 sisters, Eva McBride and Nellie Adams, both ofEast Bend; 5 brothers, BaxterKigerofYadkinvilie. Willie and A.G. Kigcr, both of Winston-Saicm. James KigerofWelcome and Charlie KigerofEast Bend; 3 grandchildren.Funeral services wore held at 2 p.m.Aug.28,alOakGroveUniledMethod- ist Chuich by the Rev. David Talbeit. Burial followed in the church cem etery.Memorials may be made to Oak Grove United Methodist ChurchCemetery Fund, do Glcnas McClamroek.179 Dusty Hill Road. Mocksville,N.C. 27028. Geneva McCuUoh/ Margaret Angcll •'Geneva"McCulloh. 86, died Sunday evcnineAug. 30. 1998. at Meadowbrook Ter race of Davie in Advance.A life long resident of the Cana community, she was bom in DavieFeb. 1, 1912. 10 ihe late John HenryAngell Sf, and Mary McClamroekAngcll and was retired from B&F Manufacturing. Shewos married to thelate Lester Gray McCulloh and was amember of Oak Grove United Meth odist Church, Surviving are a daughter. CarolynCaudie and huibanJ Jimmy of Mocks-«'llc; 2 brothers, Bill AngellofMocksville and Rufus Angell of Dobson; a granddaughter; 2 grear grandchildrenShe was preceded in death by a brother. John HenryMcCulloh Jr.; and3 sisters, Helen Angell, Sally SueHanllne and Adliene Whitakcr.A graveside service was conductedat 10 a,m. Sept. 2. at Batons BaptistChurch with the Rev, Norman Frye officiaiing.Memorials may be made to F.imnsBaptist Church Cemetery Fund, He Was ft. Oavie County Public Llbfaiy Mocksville, NO Cio o— CT DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 3,1998 n ro 0^ J Hattie Richardson Teague Hanic Richardson Teague. a tesi- dcniof Autumn Care Nursing Home in Mucksville, died Aug. 26. 1998, at Davie County Hospital. Bom Nov. 13.1905.toihelateJ.W. and Ruth Adams Richardson, shelived in Winston-Salem mostofher life. She was retired from R.J. Reynolds To bacco Company and had lived the past eight years in the nursing home. She was preceded in death by 9 brothers and sisters. She was the sister of the late J.N. Richardson Sr. of the Fork Church community. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Aug. 29. at Woodland Cemetery with the Rcv.BillChatmanofnciating. / James Hayward Wall Sr. .; James"Jim"HaywaidWallSr..died >tonday moming. Aug. 31, 1998, at 2iis residence on Main Church Rood. ; :B6m to the late William H. Wall Sr. ind Eliaabcth Smith Wall, he was inartiedtoBobbicIeanWhitakefWall, iwho survives. A T.V. repairman, he ^as a member of the National Guard end the N.C. Grange."■ "He is survived by a son, James H.. ;Wall Jr. and wife Myraof Advance; 4ylau'ghiers. Ann Sain and husband"David. Patsy Younts and husband iCalvin, Dawn Blackwood and hus-Jwnd. Terry, all of Mocksville. and 'Dottle Short and husband Tim of Har-•mofiy; a brother, a sister, and 4 grand-' children.- He was preceded in death by 2 •brothers and a sister.• A funeral service was to be con-jductcd at 2 p.m. Sept. 2, at Davie•Funeral Service Cha^l by the Rev.•DavidTalbert with burial following in'.Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. HaUey Westmoreland/ '"''""HatleyAmbcrWestmorelandof Rockwell died Sunday. Aug. 30,1998. at Northeast Medical Cfenier in Concord.She was bora Aug. 30, in Concordto Steven Todd and Amanda Graham Westmoreland.Survivors, in addition to her parents. are maternal grandparents. Dougand Sandy Lake Graham of Rockwell;paiemaJ grandparents. Steve and Pat'Jordan Westmoreland of Davidson;patemal grandmother. Betty Baysinger Cox ofSalisbuiy:matemalgreat grandparents. Floyd Grier "Buck" and IreneWarford Holshouser of Rockwell and J.B. and Gladys Graham of Salisbury:patemalgreatgtandparents.GradyandBettyVazantWestmorelandofMocks- 'ville; twin brother, Cameron Jordan Westmoreland of the home; and a sister, Taylor Gabrielle Westmoreland of ihe home. A memorial service was to be heldat 7 p.m. Sept. 2, at Summersett Me- imorial Chapel by the Rev. James S. : Mellon.Memorials may be made to BethelBaptist Church. 401 Depot Street, Rockwell.N.C.28l38-0655orShearerPresbyterian Church,684 PresbyterianRoad.MooresvilIe, N.C.28II5orto 'Salem Lutheran Church. 5080ShcrrillsFord Road, Salisbury, N.C. 28147. dl i -a O 1 Davie County PuWic LibraryMocksville, NC <r (T DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 3,1998 n (YJ Cr- n S! V t o or-- O 7 Clyde Roy Williams Clyde Roy Willianis, 61. of Eaton Slrcci.Mocksviile.dicdSalurday.Aug.22. 1998 at hla home after being in declining health. He was bom in McDowell County 2an.3, l937,tothclateAlbenandKate Delinger Williams and had worked at Cone Mills fn Salisbury and at Service Distributors Auto Centers. He enjoyed touring ttade lots and flea markets. His wife. Beny Sue Veach Wllliaim. pre ceded him in death June 2S. 1989. Survivors include a son, Clyde Roy Williams of Mocksville; 2 daughters. Tammy Cody Williams and Lynette W. Baca. both of Ml. Airy; a stepson, RickyHendiicksofMocksvilleiastep- daughter,PamclaHenJricksofMocks-ville: 4 grandchildren; and 6 sisters, Margie Gibbs, Irene Cain, Nellie Randolph and Rosey Williams, all of Marion, Violet Burdilte of Wahalla, S.C. and Pansy Walker of Lafayette, Ind. A memorial service was conducted at the graveside in the Libcny United Methodist Church Cemetery at 11 a.m. Aug. 29, by the Rev. Phillip Park. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Liberty United Methodist Church, c/o Bruce Hinkle, 128 Friar Lane. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Lizzie Keaton Wishon / LiziieKeatonWishon,89,foniterly of Pineville Road in the Fatmingion community, died Monday afternoon, Aug. 31. 1998, at Autumn Care of Mocksville after being in declining health. Bom in Davie County March 15, 1909, to the late Thomas and JosieBarney Keatomshe wasahomemaker. A member of Mt. Olive United Meth odist Chutch, she especially enjoyed sewing. Her husband, Moman Wishon, pre ceded her in death in 1980.Sutvivotsinclude2daughters.Betty MesscrofOreeneville,AlxandLucille j LaihamandhusbandWayneofMocks- I ville; 3 sons, Grady and wife Annie i Wishon of Mocksville, Charles and wife Ann Wishon of Faimington and John and wife Disa Wishon of Sparta; 7 grandchildren;3greai grandchildren; a brother. Sam Keaton ofLexington; 3sisters, Viola Whtsenhunt of Winston- j Saletn, Addie Robbins of Mocksville jand Annie Ruth Wishon ofLexington,, and a devoted great nephew, Larry Williams of Mocksville. Funeral services were to be held at 11 xm.SepL3.atEaionFuneralCh^l with the Revs. Gary Foster and Rich ard Eskew officiating and burial fol lowing in ML Olive United Methodist Chutch Cemetery in Yadkin Oiunty. The family was to receive friends at the ifuneral home Wednesday 7-9 p.ra. j Memorials may be inade to Mti Olive United Methodist Church. 352Ij Wyo Road, Yadkinville, N.C. 27055. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPklSE RECORD, Sept. 10,1998 % CJ- O V 0^ J J V V t 0 S- 1 :s^ James Douglas Howard James Douglas Howard, 61, of Lewisville, formerly of Moeksville, died Thursday, Sept. 3, 1998, at Springwood Care in Winslon-Salem. Bom June 28, 1937, in Davie County, to Allen B. and Minnie C. Howard, he worked withUnililnc.and then with Pony Express. Surviving are his wife, Carol Gowens Howard of the home; 2 sons, Mark Douglas Howard and wife Marci of Greenville and Todd Langston Howard and wife Kim of Moeksville; 3 step children, Debra Lynn Edwards and husband Harold J., Scott Layne_ and wife B.J. and Susan Layne Young and husband Rick, all of Winston-Sa- lem; 5 step grandchildren; and a sister, Nancy Howard Brewer and husband Joe of Moeksville. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. SeptS, aiHaywcrth-MillerSilas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Ed Sears. Burial followed at Fbrsyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Fdisyth Humane Society, P.O. box IS605, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27113-0603. Warren Hasten Ross J Wairen Hasten Ross, 7S, of State Road, died Saturday, Sept S, 1998, at Fbrsyth Medical Center in Winston- Salem. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sept. 7, at Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church with the Rev. Jeff Vogler olH- ciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. He was the father ofPhyllis Fblts of Advance. Lillian Mae Koontz Lillian Mae Matkland Koontz, 89, of Koontz Road, Moeksville, died late Thursday, SepL 3,1998, at N.C. Bap tist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Bora in Feb. 28, 1909, in Davie County, to the late Louis and Sally BelleLyonsMatklanLshewasahome- maker and a home nurse for several years. She was preceded in death by her husband, iWlie Lewis Koontz. She was also preceded in death by 5 brothers, William, Paul. Henry Lee, Steve and Melvin Matkland; and an Infant sister. Surviving are a son, Lewis Koontz of Moeksville; a granddaughter, a brother, Richard "RJ.* Matkland Sr. of Advance; and a sister, Maybelle Orrell of Advance. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. SepL 6, at Union Chapel United Methodist Church by the Rev. Tim Siaibuck. Roy D. Langston J RoyD.Langston.97,ofU.S.Hwy. 601 North, Moeksville, died Wednes day, SepL 2, 1998, from injuries sus tained in a tractor accidenL Bom in the Cana community of David County March S, 1901, to the late Mack C. and Maggie Clodfelter Langston. he was employed with Al lied Signal company in Pittsburgh, Pa. intheeariy 1920's.ForoverSOyearshe was a wholesale candy distributor and a farmer. He was a member of Batons Baptist Church where he was former church treasurer. He was also a mem-: ber of Woodmen of the World. ! He was preceded in death by his first wife, GertrudeSiinlerLangstonof Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1938. Survivors include 3 daughters, Delores Goldman of Baltimore, Md.,' Vivian Parker of Burlington and Janet Langston ofWashington, D.C.; 2 sons, Robert Langston of Moeksville and ' Dwight Langston of Greensboro; 6 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and a spe cial fiieruL Margie Railedge. He was preceded in death by a son, Bruce Langston; 2 brothers, Maey Langston and Phillip Langston; and wives, Violet Danner Langston and Fora Essie Langston. Funeral services were conducted at 2p.m. SepL3,atBatons Baptist Church with the Rev. David Gilbreathofficiat- ing. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Memorials may be made to Batons Baptist Church, c/o Robert Langston, 1922U.S.60I North, Moeksville, N.C. 27028. Davie County Public Ubraiy Moeksville, NC .0 (N 6«- - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 10,1998 / DempseyAlvin Shaver DempseyAlvinShaver.SS.ofWait Street. Cooleemee. tlied Friday after noon, Sept. 4, 1998, at Rowan Re gional Medical Center in Salisbury af ter a short illness. Bom in Rowan County, March 6, l9I3.tothelatePiineyA]vinandCa]lie Catherine Rnk Shaver, he was teiiied from Hoechst-Celanese. His wife. Addle AugustaCllneShaver, preceded him In death in 1979. Survivors Includeadaughter.Patsy Johnson and husband James of Salis- buty;2sons,AlvinShaverof Salisbury and Bobby Shaver of Cooleemee; 7 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; 2 sisters. Ruth White of Mocksville arul Lois Davis of Kannapolis; and a brother.AmoIdShaverofChrna Grove. Funeral services were held at 3 p jn. SepL 6, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Mark Vickers officiating. Burial followed In Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. J Cynthia Lynn Stevenson Cynthia Lynn Stevenson of States- vllle died Friday, Sept. 4, 1998, at Columbia Davis Medical Center in Statesville. Bom In Alexander County Oct. 19, 1953. to Magellan and Wllma Poole Stevenson, she attended North Iiedell High School. She was a graduate of Mitchell Community College and Gardner-Webb University. She had been a member of Redland Church of Christ for 36 years. Surviving, in addition to her par ents, are a son, Bristol Lee Stevenson of the home; 2 brothers, John Bristol Poole of Hiddenlte and Magellan Stevenson Jr. and wife Cindy of Salis bury; 2 sisters. Daphne Stevenson and PrudenceS.Houpeandhusband Jamie ofClevelantkandahost of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and otherrela- tives. Fiuteral services were to be con ducted at 2 p.m. SepL 9. at Redland Church of Cluist In Advance with the Andy Moss officiating and burial fol lowing In Iredell Memorial Gardens. Juirel Lee Wilklns J JuiTelLee"Tony"Wllkins,44,died at his home Wedne^ay evening, Sept. 2,1998. Bom in Pickens County. Ala., he was a member of Fellow^ip Bible Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. He was employed at Funder America in Mocksville. Surviving ate his wife, Brida Cody Wllkins of the home; 2 sons. Jal R. Wilkitis and wife Amy of Winston- Salem andAnthony BobbittofDtitfiam; 4 daughters, Carlotta Wllkins McCauley and husband Reginald of Tuscaloosa, Ala., Annette Wllkins of Salisbury, and Lauren and Regina Wllkins, both of the home; 5 brothers, 5 sisters; and a grandchild. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pan. SepL 6, at good Hope Baptist Chittch in Aliceville, Ala. Burial fol-' lowed in the church centetery. .9j .'Ui'itV' Public Libs'irv Noc^tsviile, NC I 4 ON 'aillASHOOW Xiejqn ojiqnd ApiOQ 0(/»o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 17,1998 % cs X «/> ■V Milton Lincoln CarterJ Millon Lincoln "Bub'Carter, 80, of Old Mill Road. Advance, died early Thursday, Sept. 10,1998, at Meadow- brook Terrace of Davie after being in declining health. Bom in Davie County Jan. 2,1918, 10 the late Phil and Lila Smith Carter, he was retired owner and operator of M.L Carter Garage with over SO years of service. He wasa memberof the Fox Hunters Association andachartermem-ber ofAdvance Volunteer Fire Depart ment where he was the main cook at barbecue supers and was instrumental in the constmction of the fire station and facilities. He was a member of Advancellnited Methodist Church and roimcr scoutmaster of Troop'504. Hewas an avid outdocrsman, enjoying hunting and fishing. He was preceded in death byagrarxl- daughter.RebeccaJaneCarter, in 1966; and by 2 sisters and 3 brothers. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Markland Carter of the home: a son and daughter-in-law. Jack and Jane White Carter of Advance; 2 grand sons; 3 sisters, Ann Lanning of Win- ston-Saiem, Vida Allen ofMocksville and Ruth Hockaday of Advance; a brother, Charles L. Carter of Advance; and several nieces and neidiews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sept. 12, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Dennis Marshall and LannyAtkins ofiiciating. Burial followed inAt^vance United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Ad vance United Methodist Church, 1911 N.C. Hwy. 801 South, Advance, N.C. 27006. / Emogene Hobson Frazier Emogene Hobson Frazier, 78, ofBoonville, died Thursday, Sept. 10,1998, at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital.She was the sister of Lena Allen of Mocksville.Her funeral service was held at 11a.m. Sept. 12, at Boonville BaptistChurch by die Revs. Marion Swannand Jimmy Pulley and Louise Wagoner. Burial followed in the privatefamily cemetery on the Frazier Farm. Louise I. Hunt / Louise 1. Hunt, 95, ofHickory, died at Camelot Nursing Facility in Granite Falls. Bom July4,1903, toSA. IsenhourSr. and Carrie Harris Isenhour, she married Dwight L Hunt Sr., who pre ceded her in death.Surviving are 2 daughters, Kaye KanipeofCorineilySprings and Martha Carpenter ofHickory; 3 sons, Thomas Hunt of Conover, Henry Hunt of Mocksville and Robert Hunt Sr. of Salisbury; 2 brothers, S.A. Isenhour Jr. of Hickory and Jack G. Isenhour of Minevera. Ohio; 17 grandchildren; 24 great grandchililren: and 5 great great grandchildren.She was preceded in death by a daughter. Peggy Goodman; and a son, Dwight Hunt Jr. A graveside service was held in Oakwood Cemetery in Hickory with the Rev. Glynn Bell ofTiciating. WorthThomasHendricks J Worth Thomas Hendricks, 73, of Forest Lane, Mocksville, died earlyWednesday, Sept. 9, 1998, at N.C.Baptist Hospiuil in Winston-Salem af ter a short illness.BominDavieCountyDec.21,1924, to the late William Paul and NoviaSummers Hendricks, he was retiredwith 35 years ofservice as acanier fortheU.S. Ptostal Service. He wasamem- berof Fust United Methodist Churchwhere he had sung in the church choirfor 51 years. He was a veteran of theU.S. Army and was retired from theArmy Reserves after 21 years of ser vice.He was preceded in death by a sister, COmeiia Hendricks; and abrother. Bill Hendricks.He is survived by his wife, Irene■ "Wink" Spry Hendricks, whom he married in 1950; 2 daughters, KathySlye and husband Taylor of Mocks ville and Tamara Kesler and husbandSteve of Rockwell; a son. RandyHendricks of Mocksville; 5 grandchil-dien; a great grantlchild; asister, Wantla Bryant of Catthage; and 2 brothers,Charles Hendricks and Donald Hendricks, both of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at7 p.m.Sqtt 10, at Mocksville First UnitedMethodist Church with the Rev. Charles Turner ofiiciating. A grave side service was held at 11 a.m. Squ. 11. in Rose Cemetery.Memorials maybemade to theLeOie Smith Scholarship Fund, c/o FirstUnited Methodist Church, 305 NorthMain Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. k 3 i Davie County Public Llbraqr Mocksvjlle, NC cr- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 17,1998 (K \ V. V 4) 'i — <s> \ r cr Edward Marion James y EdwanlM3rioiiJanies.79,ofKeni- er$vine,diedTuesday,SepL8,1998,at his home. BomJuiie27.1928, in Eden, to ihe late Charlie Henderson and Neil Nfabe James, he was of the Statist faith and an active member of the Lions Club. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict and retired from Lorillard Tobacco Comply follow ing 18 years of service. Because ofhis respect for law enforcement, he was one ofthefustsui^ioiteis of the memo rial at Ketnersville Police DepartmenL He also gave to many charities. Survivors include a brother, Frank O. James of Akron, Ohio; 2 sisters, Betty Caudle and husband Tommy of Mocksvilleand Mary Nell Ridings and husband Jerry of Lewisville; a step- sister-in-law Ruby Renn of Winston- Salem; a special friend. Bill Wall of Winston-Salemtandanumberofnieces and nephews. A graveside service was conducted Sq>t. 10, at 11 a.m. at Westlawn Car- dens of Memory in Gemmons. Memorials may be made to The Lion$Oub,P.O.Box 12627, Winston- Salem,N.C 27107. / Ruth Ann Kerschner Ruth Ann "Rufus" Kerschner, 76, ofBermuda Run, diedHiursday, Sept. 10, i998.atFbrsythMedicalCenterin Winston-Salem. Bom in New York City, Nov. i1922.toDr.andMrs.ThomasJ.Kiiwin, she attended theNightingale-Bamford School and was a Vassar graduate, majoring in Romance languages. She married Navy Lieutenant William S. McLean shortly after World War B and eventually settled in Winston-Salem where she was a resident for more than 30 years. After her first husband's death, she married Edward Kerschner Jr. of Philadelphia, who died in 1984. An avid golfer, she was a member of Overbiook Golf Course in Philadelphia andBermuda Run Golfand Coun try Club in Advance. She is survived by 2 sons. WilliamMcLeanUof Oakland, Calif.andTho- mas K. McLean of HuntsviUe, Ala.; 3 stepchildren, D. Joy Kerschner, Ed ward Kerschner m and Brace B. Kerschner; and 5 grandchildren. A memorial service was held at Vogler and Sons' Gemmons Chapel SepL 13, at 2 pm. Ogiiie County PuWIcUbtaiy MocksvillCr NC Vauda Meirell Minor I VaudaMenellMinor,84,foimeriy " of Winston-Salem, rfied Friday. Sept. 11.1998. atN.C.BaptistHospital after a brief illness. She had been a resident ofBrookridgeRetirementCommunity for the past four years.BominDavieCounty. Jaii.4,1914, to the late George E. and SalUeHendnx Menell, she was a retired school teacher, having worked in the Davie County and Forsyth County schools | for 43 years. She grew up in the Fork Church community of Davie Countyandwasa 1929graduateofMocksville High School. She attended Wingate University and graduated fiom Cat- awbaCoIlegein 1934.Shewasamem-ber of the ADK teachers sorority. She taught primarily at Branson and Ardmore Schools in F<Hsyih and at Smith Grove in Davie County. ShewasacliveintheFotsylhRetiredTeach- ers Association. She was a member of Calvary Bapdsi Church in Winston-Salem where she taugbtSurtdaySclmol and had sung in Ihe church choir. She especially enjoyed calligraphy, gen eral an and playing the piano. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Charles C. Lang^n; and her second husband. K.O. Minor. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Aubry and Wayne Merrell. Survivors include her rlaughter,Sally PriceofWinston-Salem; agrand- daughter, Ann BarronofMocksville;a grandson, Joseph Ffcarrington of Win- -ston-Salerru 3 great grandchildren; a ^ Wyona Johnson of Mocksville, and a bmiher. Bill Merrell of Mocks ville.Funeral services were conducted at 7 p.fn.Sept. l3,atEatonFuoeralGiapel by theRev. Don Mann. Aprivaiegrave- side service was to be held at a later date at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 17,1998 Elizabeth Grose RenegarJ Eliabetii "Lizzie" Grose Renegar99, ofHarmony.died Wednesday.Sept 9. 1998. at David Medical Center in Siaiesvlllc. Bom in Iredcll Coumy, Aug. 12 1899.10 the Jaic David and Elizabeth lane Reavis Grose, she attended Steelmans School and was a home- niaker andamemberof LibertyBapcisi Qiurch. Herhusband. Silas H. Renegar.diedin 1973. She was also preceded in death by 2 sons, Odell Renegar and Alton Rencgar:2sisieis.Susan Holmesand Mollle Bennett; and 7 biothers, David, Miles, Harrison. Joseph' Moody. Turner and Charlie Grose.Surviving are a son, Charlie C Renegar and wife Geneva of Mocks^ ville; 2 daughters. Nina Melton and husband Bill ofMocksville and Betty Ruth Brown and husband Edward of North Wilkcsboro; 10 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; and 7 great great gtandchildren. Funeial services were conducted at 11 a.m. Sept. 12. at Libeny Bapti« ChurchinDavieCouniy with the Revs.Marvin Blackburn and Blalne Grose officiating. Burial followed In the church cemetery, Arthur A. Whitiey Arthur Andrewson Whitiey. 93. of DukeSlreet.Cooleemee.diedWednes- day morning. Sept. 9,1998, at Rowan Regional M^ical Center in Salisbury after a ill- Affection- ately known as "Waff." be was never married and is survived ^ by a brother. R.B. Whitiey of Cooleemee, andasisier.Vir- ginia Casey of Spring Hill. f^a. Having lived in ih^ same house for more than 70 years wiih his brother, R.B.. he was espe cially close to his niece. Cindy Reavis and nephews. Ricky Whitiey and Den nis Whitiey. all of Cooleemee. He was bom in DavieCounty April 19. 1905. to the late Rufus Bratiy WhitieySr.andMarthaljamesWlniley. Hewasasoh-spokeninan.biUcould surprise you with his clever sense of humor. He made his living with his hands doing catpenuy workand fixing lawn mowers. He once drove a Model A car, bul never had adriver's license. He was a man who needed little, but gave much. He was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Mae Evans and Lillian Druiy; and 4 brothers. Clyde Whitiey. lanres E. Whitiey. Archie Whidey and John Whitiey. Funeral services wereheldat 2p.m. Sept. II, at Eaton FuneralCh^l with the Rev. DarrellCoxofficiating. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Memorials may be made to Trinity Baptist Church, 2722 U.S. 601 South, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Josephine M. Whitiey Josephine McBiide Whitiey. 90. of DeerRun Drive.Mocksvilie.diedeaiiy Sunday. SepL 13, 1993, at Davie Couniy Hospiial after a short illness. A former resident of Duke Street, Cooleemee, she was bom in Yadkin County May28.1908, tothe lateCharlie andMamieCuihrell McBride. She was a homemaker and kept small children. She enjoyed cooking and especially reading herBible. She was ofthefYes- bytciian faith. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clyde Todd' Whitiey in 1981. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Sally W. Reynolds: a gianddaughter, CynthiaCaithcr. atid 4 brothers, Clyde McBrlde, Otis McBride. Ned McBrideand Raymond McBride. SuTvivingare2sons,JimmyWishon of Cooleemee and C.W. Whitiey of Mocksville; 6^andchildren; lOgreal grandchililren: and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Ruby Granger WUliams Ruby Granger Wiiliams, 75, of Meodowbrook Terrace of Davie, died Ciuiy Thursday, Sept. 10.1998. She was bom Feb. 19. 1923, in Fotsyih Couniy to Charlie Brown and Eulila McCullough Granger. Surviving are twin daughters and sons-in-law, Mareia and Jeny Crouse of Advance and Mairion and Karl SchweickardlofSanAnlonio.Texas;a son and dau^ier-in-law. Wayne and Doris Bradshaw of Advance: a sister, Katie Morgan of Winslon-Salem; 2 brothers. E.G. Granger of Winston- Salem and Roy Granger of Florida; 8 grandchildrcn:and lOgrealgrandchil dren. A funeral service was held at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 13. at Mocks United Meth odist Church by the Rev. Bruce Gwyn. Entombment followed in Wesllawn Gardens of Memory Mausoleum. Memorials may be made to Mocks United Methodist Church. 523 Beau- rh-imn BonH Ap1v»iw-« N r ■>7004 Oavie County PuWic Lto MooksWIls, NC . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 24,1998 •— Qi y Janet Caudle Eller lanetAngclia Caudle Eller 66 of ^ of ciemmons; a granddaughlJ Hill'"' "h ^''"'JoiMofCh-nviHm; and 2 broihers. Bill Caudte^f M«ksv,||e and Ton, Caudle of Ad- Merm,^«n,iceswerehe,da,2 nne^ Boulevard. Jacbonville, N.C. j Dolpha Dannel Ludwick Dolpha Dannel Ludwick 91 ofSalisbury, died TTtursday. Sept" 17. 1998. ai Autumn Care of Salisbury Bora Nov. II. 1906. in RowanCounty, in foanna Morgan Ludwick and Will Ludwick. he was educated in ihe Rowan County and Albemarle «nools. He served in the U.S. Aimvduring World War II He was em- ployed with Cone Mills for 35 yearnbetorereiiringin 1971 and wasafomier trctot^cr at the American Ugion^Ml games for .10 years. A mera-of Stallrngs Memorial Baptist CTureh. the Lowder Sunday School Class and the Samuel C. Han Ameri- can Legion Post 14. His»jja.RuthTaylorFurrLudwick,preceded him in death May 18 1977Su^iving are a daughter. Louise PamshofMocksville: astepdaughter^ns WolfeofSalisbury;asister. Ruby White ofSalisbury: 3 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; and 2 step a^t grandchildren.Funeral services were held at 2pjn. &P'-19. al Summersctt Funeral Home Memorial Chapel by ihe Revs. Mark Anders and Earl Cock. Burial with miliiary graveside rites provided by lire Rowan County Veterans Counci'l was in Rowan Memorial Park. / P<«gy Wilhelm HoUeman In/*®??' Holleman, 80. ofJMwvil^died Saturday. Sept. 19. Funeralserviceswereheldat2p.ra. ^°«™n. Burial followed inthe church cemetery. Everette Walker Morris/ Everette Walker Morris Jr. of Hickory Hill, died Monday. Sept. 21. 1998. at Forsylh Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Born June 15. 1928. in Fulton County. Ga.. to the late Everette Walker Sr. and Carrre Helton Morris, he was a memberofCornatzerUnited Methodist Church and served his country as chief warrant officer, retiring in 1966 with 20 years of service in the U.S. Army attached to military intelligence as a military attache. He was also a plant nuuiager at Cairn Studio's in Mooresvtlle. retiring in 1996. After retiring, he spent his timeplaying golfand frshing. Surviving arc his wife of 52 years, Betty Younce Morris; a son. Jeffery Scott Morris of Fon Campbell. Ky.; a daughter. Terry Morris Clemmer and husband Richard E. Clemmer of Sanford; a sisters. Betty Jo Neal and husband Beverly of Tampa. Fla.; and 2 grandchildren. The funeral service was to be conducted Sept.24.at lla.m.atDavie Funml Service Chapel with the Rev. Alvin Polk officiating and burial following at Cornatzer United Methodist Church. Memorials may be made to Arthritis Foundation Inc.. 3500 Vest Mill Road. Winslon-Salem. N.C. or to Disabled Veterans Association. 251 North Main Street. Room 550, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27102. y Lemiel Doyle Hoover Jr. Lemiel Doyle Hoover Jr.. 54. of Thomasville.diedTuesday.aftemoon.Sept. IS, 1998. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. Bom April 13. 1944. in Rowan County, to Lemiel Doyle Hoover and Nell Iteter Hoover, he was a sales associated with Fumitureland South Inc. in High Point. He was an area sales manager for Belk of Hanes Mall in Winston-Salem. He was a member of Heidelberg United Church of Christ and served as president of the choir. Survivingareasisier.JudyFedorofMocksville; and friend, Gregoiy D. Louya of the home; and a nephew, Christopher Lee Bender of Mocks ville. A memorial service was held at 3 p.m. Sept. 20. at Heiilelberg United Church of Christ with the Rev. Jim Staunton ofliciating. Memorials may be made to the Or gan FundofHeidelberg United Church of Chnst. 118 Salem Street, Thomas- ville. N.C. 27360. s. . SS 0, -r o- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sepl. 24,1998 Hi y DustinGarthWest Dustin Garth West, infant son of LteUe Qay and Angela Queen West, of Kne Ridge Road. Mocksville, died■nimsday. Sept 17. 1998. at RjisyihMemorial Hospital in Winston-Saiem.Surviving, in addition to his parents. are a brotl^, lonathan Clayton West of the home; maternal grandpar-ems. Fletcher and Helen Queen ofMocksville: paternal grandparents.Lester West of Mocksville and Beckyand Harold Glashmit of Lexington;and an aunt Janie Swanson of Lexing- A graveside service was conductedat Jerusalem Baptist Chiash Sept 19.With the Rev. JiiigiJ'taiii^teroflici- Camerpn^Westinoceland Cameron JhiV^ Westmoreland, infant son. oC-Amanda Graham Westmoreland and Steven Todd Westmoreland of Rockwell, died Thursday.Sept 17. l998.atCarolinas Medical Center in Charlotte. _ BomAug.30. l998.inCbncord.he was preceded in death by his (win si]5ter. Hailey Amber Westmoreland Aug. 30.; Survivors, in addition to his par ents. include maternal grandparents.Doug and Sandy Lake Graham of Rockwell; paternal grandparents.Steve andPatJoidanWestmorelandofDavid- soninuuemal great grandparents. EoydGrier "Buck" and Irene Warford Holshouser of Rockwell and J.B. and Gladys McDaniel Graham of Salisbury; paternal great grandparents. Grady and BetQ^Vazant Westmorelandof Mocksville; paternal great grand mother. Betty Baysingcr Cox ofSalis-bury; and a sister. Taylor Gabrielle Westmoreland of the home. Funeral services were conducted at 11 ajn. Sept 19. at Summersett Me morial Ch^l with the Rev. Lonnie W. Barnes ofliciating. Biuial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Bethel Baptist Church. 401 Depot Street. Rockwell. N.C. 28138-0655; ShearerPresbyterian Church.684Presbyterian Road. Mooresville. N.C 28115; or Salem Lutheran Church.5080SherrillsFord Road. Salisbury. N.C. 28147. <A ■ y > ■:) 4 -6 o I Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksvllte, NO 4. V cT DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Ocl. 1,1998 I cr '0 \ Chester A. Blackwelder Chester Arthur Blackwelder. 94, of Cana Road. Mocksville. died Friday morning, Sept. 25. 1998. at Autumn Care of Mocksville where he had been a resident for the past four months. Bom in Aiexander County July 9, 1904. to the late Carl andEtnmaCamp- bell Blackwelder. he was founder and president of Monleigh Garment Com pany, Blackwelder Manufacturing, Carolina Sportswear and Piedmont Garment Company. He was a former member and president of Mocksville Rotary Club, a former member of the Board ofDirectors ofBranchBankand Trust and a member of First Baptist Church of Mocksville were he served as a church trustee and on the finance committee. He was a charter member of Hickory Hill Country Club. He was preceded in death by his wife. Ruby Adams Blackwelder, in 1988. He was also preceded in death by 2 sisters and 2 brothers. Survivors includcadaughtcr.Veniia Forrest and husband Steve ofBermuda Run:2grandchildrBn:abrother, Wayne Blackwelder of Kannapolis; and a sis ter. Dcisie Shinn of Kannapolis. Funeral services were held at2 p.m. Sept. 27. at Eaton Funeral Home by the Rev. Larry Hovis. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. I Memorials may be made to First 1 Baptist Church of Mocksville, 390 North Main Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. i Frances J. Gamer Frances Clorina Johnson Gamer, 72, of Statesville, died Tuesday, Sept, 22.1998. at IredeilMemorial Hospital. n Bom in Iredeil County Feb. 20, 1926, to the late Crcola Johnson, she married William Lurco Gamer, who preceded her in death in 1986. She received her educational training in the Iredeil County schools and at Mitchell Conununity College. She was a mem- berofLogan Presbyterian Church. She served as a member of the Presbyterian Women and was a student in Sunday School Class 2. ; Survivorsincludeadaughter.Janel G. Hogue and hu.sband Walter of Mocksville: a brother, Thomas Leon' Johnson of Statesville; a sister, Juanita Johnson Allen and husband Bill ofStony Point; 3 grandchildren; 2 great | grandchildren; a nephew; a special friend, Mary Ellis of Scotts; and a host of cousins, other relative and friends. . Funeral services were conducted at H a.m. Sept. 25. at Logan Presbyterian ' Church in Scotts by the Rev. James Dickens. Burial fiillowed in the Belmont Cemetery. ; Tom Gregory Tom Mitchell Gregory Sr.. 68, ofMcchanicsville,Va.,formerlyofCtavie County, died Sept. 24, 1998. at New Richmond Memorial Hospital. bom March 17. 1930, to the lateClayton and Leona Gregory, he was retired from Virginia Sprinkler Com pany. He was preceded in death by a brother, Kenneth Gregory. - Surviving are his wife, Mary Ann Gregory; 8 children. Donna Long ofMechanicsville, Va. Tom Gregory Jr. of New York, Robin Sandersof Mont- pclier, Va., Sandra Btoughman tmdRegina Talley. both of Chesta, Va,MarkGregorySr.andAnnette Barrett, both of Chesterfield, Va., and Twey Moore of Richmond, Va; 3 «««"• Ella Mae Byerly and Getaldme Edwards, both of CIcmmons. and Jo Anne Ireland of Advance; 3 brothers. Ed Gregory of Yadkinville, Melvin Gre gory of Advance and Johnny Gregory of King; 23 grandchildren; 3 greatgrandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. u m i Graveside services were held at 1 p.m. Sept. 26. at Signal Hill Memorial Park in Hanover County, Va >4 Oavie County Mocksville, Nv >^3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Ocl. 1,1998 Q \ Bill M. Groce William Macado "Bill" Groce. 74, of Bailey's Chapel Road, Advance, diedThursday,Sept.24,199g,ai Davis Medical Center in Statcsville.' Bom Dec. 20,1923, In Highi Point, to the late Herbert and OIlie Jenldns Oroce, he retired from the U.S. Army. Serving during World War 11, he was awarded the Purple Heart. He also re tired from Hanes Corporation. After his retirement, he enjoy^workingand spending time at Twin Lakes Airport in Advance. He was an avid pilot and a member of Experimental Aiiih:aft As sociation. He was a member of Fbrk Baptist Church where he served as a deacon. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers, Aaron Oroce, Lemuel Groce and Woodrow Groce; and 3 sisters, Gertrude Totbcn, Noworgia Tare and Ethel Jones. Surviving arc his wife, Emily Jones Groce of the home; a son, David Bra dley Groce; a daughter, Tonya Eliza beth Groce, also of the home; a sister, Susie Groce Carter of Pelhafai; and a sister-in-law, Mary GrdGp of Flemmington, Pa. •'Vc Funeial services were coni&cted at 2 p.m. SepL 27. at Fork Baptist Church with the Revs. Bob Hiatt and Ken Evans officiating. Burial followed in the Groce Family Plot in the Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to an American Cancer Society chapter of choice. M^rtieBeckhamKennerly Mynle Beckham Kenncrly, 73, of Salisbury,diedTuesday.Sept. 22,1998,at Rowan Regional Medical Center. She was bora in Lancaster, S.C. Aug. 27,1925, to the late Ed and Ellie Taylor Beckham. Raised in Statesvillc, she attended Cool Springs School. She was employed for rtiany years with Andrews Bakery and later with Ser vice American at Hoechst-Celanese until retirement. She was a member of BethelLutheran Church. Hcrhusband, Frank Lewis "Ted"Kennerly,preceded her in death May 3,1983. Surviving are a daughter, Kim and husband David Harmon of Mocksville; a sister, Juanita Wanen of Statesville; and 2 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Sept. 24, at Bethel Lutheran Church with the Rev. Ricky Sloop ofUciating. Burial followed in Bethel Lutheran Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Bethel Lutheran Church, 355 E. Ridge Road, Salisbury, N.C. 28144 or Rowan Re gional Home Health and Hospice, 825- A West Henderson Street, Salisbury, N.C. 28144. Oscar T. McCuiston J n Oscar Thomas McCuiston, 75, of Keraersville, died Thursday, Sept. 24, 1998, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Bom in Foisyth County, to James Cooch and Alma Peebles McCuiston, he was a member of the Fountain of LifeLutheranChurch.Avcteranofthe U.S. Army, he served in the 1st Ar mored Division under General George Patton, seeing action in North Africa and Italy. He was a member of the Oscar Joyner Post VFW Post 5253. Surviving are 4 daughters. Myma Whitlcy and Barbara Short, both of Mocksville, Rebecca McCuiston of Jacksonville, Fla. and Penny Leigh EverhattofKeraersville;2sons,James J. McCuiston of Mocksville and Rob ert McCuiston of Mandarin, Fla.; Eudora Idol of Walkertown and Jewel Errickson 0'Briant,boihofHigh Point; and 2 brothers, Lindburg McCuiston of Stanleyville and Nonise McCuiston of High Point. Funeralservices weteconductedat 1:30 p.m. Sept. 27, at Fountain of Life Lutheran Church by the Rev. Jeff Wuertz and Chaplain Fred Moretz. Burial followed in Mt. GurCemetcry. Memorials may be made to Hos pice 1100-C South Stratford Road, Winston-Salem or to Kate B. Rey nolds Hospice Home, Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. Oavie County Public library Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 1,1998 R 1 %- . ^ j CJ. Pardue p o James' "C.J" S. Twrace of Bora Jan. 30. |9lj, i„ wilfcesCouniy to James Walter and Alice ^land Pentecostal HolincssChuichHe pa.stored several chuiches in the esiem N.C. Conference of the Pen- iccosial Holiness Churches.He was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Donaldand Harvey Paixlue-'sisters. Mae Pardue and Mary Curler toms" Panluc Bo'-' Surviving are his wife. Versie of Dave: 4 sons. David Pardueand wife Betty of Advance. Charles ^iieandwifeBarbaraofKing.J.B.^ue and wife Helen of Winston- Salem and Taylor Pardue and wife ^raofOklahoma; 2daughteis. Marieay and husband Edwonh of Win- Mon-Salem and Jerry Sloop and hus-b^dJimmyofCeorgiajISgrandchil- : 26 great grandchildren; 5 great^at grandchildren: 2 sisters. aS; Dickey of Elkin and Emilee Span of^hngton; and 5 brothers. Roben N Pamuc of Kemersvillc. J.T. Pardue of of Roaring Cap.Bill Pardue of Arizona and James Pardue of Benham. rJi"".!^' were held at^l^d l^tecosial Holiness Church l:,P"'-^P'-24.bytheRevs.JoelBoylcs and James Slowe. Burial fol- °wed in the church cemeteiy. McmorialsmaybemadetoRedland«ntecostal Holiness Church. I37Bal-iimorc Road. Advance. N.C. 27006. / Jacob "Stanley" Smith Jacob "Stanley"Smilh.65.ofAngcllRoad in the Cana community, died Wednesday. Sept. 23. 1998. after an eight month battle with pancreas can cer. Bom Sept. 8. 1933. in Yadkin County to the late V.V. and Grace Burchctte Smith, he retired this past January after having worked 40 years at Triangle Builders Supply in Courtney. He enjoyed his grandchil dren. gardening and working on small engines. He was preceded in death by a brother. Lloyd Smith. Surviving are his wife of 42 years. Betty Sue White Smith of the home; a son. Jacob Smith of Mocksville; a daughter. Grace Forrest and hiLsband Phil ofMocksvilletdgrandchildren: a sister. Lib Spear and husband Roy of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeralsetviccswereheldat2p.m. Sept. 26. at Davie Funeral Service with the Rev. Larty Turner and Dr. David Cilbrealh ofTicialing. Burial followed in Ijames Cros.sroads Baptist Church Cemeterv. y Joe H. Southern Joe H. Southern. 69. of Winston- Salem. died Saturday. Sept. 26,1998. at Forsylh Medical Center. Bom Dec. 31. 1928. in Winston- . SaIem.toJamesRobertandElhelKiger Southern, he retired from R.J. Rey nolds Tobacco Conrpany following 40 years of service. Surviving are his wife. Marie W. Southern of Advance; 2 sons. Joe Gray Southern and wife Virginia of Leiand and Harlan W. "H" Southern and fian cee Wanda of Mocksville; a daughter. Renee Daniels and husband Cunis of Advance; 10 grandchildren; 2 broth ers. Clyde Southern and wife Ruby of King and Jack Southern of Winsion- Salem; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Sept. 30. at Vogler and Sons Main Street Chapel by the Rev. Joe Gray Southern. Burial followed in Crestview Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Chris tian Faith Center of Wilmington. P.O. Box 1424. Wilmington, N.C. 28401. J PetelUtterow Roben Dwighi "Pcie"Tunerow. 80.^ Grcenhill Road. Mocksville. died Thursday. Sept. 24. 1998. at his rcsi- dence. Bom March 25. 1918. in Davie Couniy to the late June Erwin "Boss" and Grace Binkley Tutterow. he served in the U.S. Army during World War 11 and was a retired security guard with Ingcrsoll-^d. He was a member of Center United Methodist Church.He is survived by his wife of 59 years. Juanita Gates Tutterow of the home; 3 sons. Bob Tutterow and wife Joann of Charlotte. Cunis Tutterowand Wife Lindia and David Tutterow and wife Janie. all of Atlanta. Ga.; 5 ginndchildrcn; 4 great grandchildren;a brother. J.E Tutterow of Winston- Salem; 4 sisters. Lucille Beck of Har mony. Francis Livengood of Winston- Salem. Bonnie Sue Seamon of Cool- eemce and Trudenc Harris of States- *'illc; and sever^ nieces and nephews. runeraJ services were held at 12:30Pjn. Sept. 26. at Center United Meth odist Church with the Revs. Bill Wombough and Glenn Sellers offici ating. Burial followed in the church ccnieicry. .Catherine Eller Williams V Catherine Eller Williams. 75. of Salisbury, died Tuesday. Sept.. 22. 1998. at Wake Forest University Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. Born April 5, 1923, in Rowan County to the late Lillie Bell Crowell Eller and John Henry Eller. she at tended Granite Quarry and graduated from Rowan-Cabarrus Community College with a degree in nursing. She was employed as a LPN at the VA Medical Center for 22 years before retiring Aug. 30. l988.Shewasamem- ber of Franklin Baptist Church and the Alice Wyatt Sunday School class. Surviving are her husband. Carl Howard Williams, whom she married Dec. 25. 1941 in York. S.C.; 2 sons. Carl Houston Williams of Salisbury and Gary Williams of Mocksville; a brother. L.D. "Dink" Eller of Salis bury; 6 grandchildren; and 8 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sept. 25, at Franklin Baptist Church by the Rev. Larry Twitty. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Frank lin Baptist Church Family Life Center Fund. 3810 U.S. Hwy. 601. Salisbury. S)avie County Public UbraiH Mocksville, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 8,1998 • J % Os o \ V5 . sj :r- h Ada Elizabeth Caudle Ada Elizabeth Hobson Caudle, 86, ofMocksville. died Sunday night. Oct. 4.1998, at Davic County Hospital. BntnJune 1,1912.in YadkinCouiity to the late Emmitt and Bertha Collins Hobson, she was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years. Acy Caudle:andbyadaughter.AnnCaudleBlcdsoe. She is survived by a daughter. Sue Lawrence and husband D.C. of Ber muda Run; 3 sons. Jimmy Caudle and wife Carolyn. Bobby Caudle and wife Sue. all ofMocksville. and Bill Caudle and wife Gail of Tobaccoville; 13 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; a great great grandchild; and 2 sisters, Ida VesutI of Jonosville and Pauline Matthews of Yadkinville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Oct. 7, at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Danny Shore ofTicialing. Memorials may be made to the Ada Hobson Caudle Memorial Fund for the residents of Davie Place, c/o Sue Lawrence. 213 Ivy Circle. Advance, N.C. 27006. J ; Jamie Recorda Lyons j Jamie Recorda Lyons, 20. of 171 J Center Circle, Mocksvillc, died Tues day evening, Sept. 27. 1998 at Wake Forest University Medical Center due to injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. Bom in Davie County to Rosemary Lyons Vaughters and James Dobson. he was a star athlete at Davic High School. Surviving, in addition to his par ents, arc 3 brothers. Eric Lyons and Tracy Lyons, both of Raleigh, and Mark Lyons of Mocksvillc; a sister, Jessica Eccles of Winston-Salcm; ma- jerrial grandparcnt.s, Frankie Lee Lyons of Mocksville and Helen Key of New . .York; and patemal grandfather. Hattie ;:I^ae Dobson of Yadkinville. j The funeral service was conducted jat 2 p.m. Oct. 4. at Graham Funeral '.Homcby Pastor Ncltye 1. Barber. Burial "followed in Rose Cemetery. / Ana-Maria DeLaFuente Ana-Maria Guadalupe DeLaFuente, 3, of Charlotte, died Fri day. Oct. 2.1998. at Carolinas Medical Center. Bom Dec. 15,1994. in Charlotte to Joel and Michelle DeLaFuente. she was affectionately known as Princess. Surviving, in addition to her par ents. are 2 brothers. Asa Tyler DeLaFuente and Jesse Daniel DeLaFuente. both of the home; grand parents, Pete and MaryLou Peavy of Charlotte and Jose Amado and Guadalupe Prado DeLaFuente ofAlamo.Texas;gtcat grandparents. Ollie Belle Koone of N. Little Roek. Ark. and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Prado ofAlamo,Texas;aunts and uncles, David and Melody Black of Advance, Alan and Michelle Peavy and Mike and Linda Peavy. all of York. S.C.. Aaron and VicM DeLaFuente of Fairlield.Calif..Jose DeLaFuente ofFort Walton Beach, Fla. and Josue DeLaFuente of Charlotte; great uncle and aunt, Ray and Barbara Koone of N. Little Rock. Ark.; and god-parents. Max and Sum mer Stuart of Charlotte. The funeral service was held at 11 a.ro. OcL 6. at Hankins & Whittington Funeral Chapel. Burial followed m Forest Lawn East Cemetery in Matthews. . Memorials may be made to chanty of the donor's choice, supporting the causes of children. Ruby Cook Kaulbeck Ruby Cook Kaulbeck. 64. of 279 Deer Run Drive. Mocksville. died Thursday.Oct. 1,1998. at Davis Medi cal Center in Salisbury. Bom May 5, 1934. in Irwin. to the late Emest Samuel Cook and Annie Mae Smith Cook, she was a home- maker. On June 30.1952. she married Robert Kaulbeck. who survives. Surviving are 4 daughters. Linda Zadakis of Mexico. Maine. Robin Chase of Hiddeniie. Cathy Clark of Mocksville and Cynthia Church of Statesville; 2 sisters. Annie Mae Will iams ofFayetteville and VirginiaHaycs of Carthage; and 11 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert Lawrence Kaulbeck; and a brother. Emest Levon Cook. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Oct. 4. at Hamilton-Porter Funeral Home in Hope Mills, with the Rev. Tommy HoneycuU officiating. Burial followed in Lafayette Memorial Park. Bobby Gray Miller ' Bobby Gray Miller of Fayetteville died Thursday, Oct. 1, 1998. at Cape Fear Hospital. He was bom in Yadkin County. Oct. 30,1932, to Henry A. Miller and Grace Lindley Miller. Surviving are his wife. Marlene Watson Millerofthe home; 2 stepsons; 2 brothers. Heniy A. Miller of Ad vance and Claude Miller of Wilson; and 3 sisters. Grace Fbrman of Atlanta. Ga.. Ruth Morrison of Macomb. 111. and Stella Hayes of Greensboro. Funeral services were held at 7 p.m. Oct. 4. at Hamilton-Porter Funeral Home in-Hope Mill. NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 8,1998 / Lois'RjrnerNeely LoisTurocrNeely.82,ofWoodleaf. died Tuesday. Sepi. 29. l998.atBrian Center in Salisbury. -; AnaiiveoriredellCounty.shewas amembefofFriendshipBaptisiChurch . jtiCooicemce. Surviving areason.ElmerT.Neely ; of(he home; asisicr. Gladys Ramseuor of .Siaiesville; a grandchild; 4 great ."-grandchildren; and 2 great grandchil-I I'drdiT. i; •••>Funeralscrvicesweceheldat3p.ni. j: Oa. 3. at Friendship Baptist Oiurch in j; Coolecmee with the Rev.J.R. Samuels jj officiating. Burial followed In the •"ehnrch cemetery. /, ;; Robert Jordan Rejuolds:■ RobertJofdanReynolds.82.of445'.•Children's Home Road. Mocksville.'^^diedFriday.Ocl. :.^^Mhis^e ''Hewasanativcof Wilkes^ County^ "•SadicB.Reynoldsofthehometasons.LeroyRcynuldsandGeorgeReynolds, f both of Philadelphia. Pa..Way®:inolds ofAdvance.Bi!ly Ray Reynolds of Yadkinviile. and Dennis Clay Rey- nolds of Killccn. Te.ias; 5 daughtcts.•iFein F. Reynolds and Reiha M. Rey-nolds. both of Mocksville, Gilda Mar-•iiin of Advance. Gaynell Webb and::SandraParks,bolhorSickierville.N.].;15 grandchildren; and 11 great grand- ^'children.•' Huncralserviceswcrebeldal3r.m.■-Oct. 6. at Chinquapin Grove Baptist:ichutch with the Rev. S.F. HamsM:-ofncialing and burial followmgmthe ^^urch cemetery- Mary Nell South' Mary Nell Hcndris South. 57. ofSVinsi^n.Salcm. died Thursday mghU Bom in DavicCouniy Oct.loNoahNathanHendrisSr.andPoss.®ranSendrix.shewasraisedatie..d. smith Grove United MethodistChurch and had retired from Meadow- Jband.D«nSou.h.inl991,a.m Steven Hcgc; 2 sisters. L.nda and^tSS2sons.Sco,tH.d.. of Winsion-Salcm. Umtse S^UmMand Vickie Blackw®1der. both ofMocksville; 3 brothers. Noah N. E™. or uwis-m.™- =»Hendns Of Chesapeake. VI A funeral service was held at - p.m.Oct 4 atHaywonh-MillerSilasCreek in Oaklawn Menwial Garckn^Memorials may be maJc lo Hosnice of Winslon-Salcm/^rsy Wlnsion-Salem. N.C.. Davie County Public Ubf§}^ Mocksvllis, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Ocl. 8,1998 • Mary Jester Thompson Mary Jesier'niompson. 74, of Ad vance,died Thunday,Ocl. 1. 1998,al Kaie B. Reynolds Hospice Home, BomOci,6,1923. to Herbert Gray and Iva Poindexier Jester in Forsyih County, she was a member of Mock's United Methodist Church and was re tired from ARA Food Service. Surviving are her husband. Jesse ITiompson of the home; 3 daughters, Mary Elizabeth Hester and husband Virgil. SandraBaity andhusband Jerry of Advance, Robin Jones and husband Sam ofEast Bend;7 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and a great great grandchild. Funeral services wereheldatMocks United Methodist Church al 3;30p,m- Ocl, 3. by the Revs, Bruce Gwyn and Ronnie Comer. Burial followed in Crestvicw Memorial Park- Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salcm/Forsyih County, 1100-CSouthStratford Road, Winsion-Salcm. N.C. 27103. •Justin Robert Whitaker JustinRtAcrtWhiiakcr.lS.ol'Bcau- ; -champ Road, died Tuesday, Sept. 29. at his rcsi- an battle .rwith cancer, Bom Sept, 14. ' 1983. in Fbrsyih to ^ y .-County to Daniel . Lee and Jane Jones Whitaker. '! he was a fteshman ' at Davie High n ScboolandamcmberofMocksUniied •. Methodist Church, He and his family ; would like to thank fncnds and family • for their supportduring his courageous ."battle. Survivors, in addition to his par ents, include a brother. Brian Keith .Sfmpson of Advance: a sister. SamanthaS. Voreh and husband Matt -lof Chesapeake. Va.; maternal grand mother. Sarah Jones of Mocksvillc; paternal grandmother. 0sie Whitaker;fofAdvancc;amecc.Madclync Voreh; • .'and a nephew, Tyler Maready, He was preceded in death by his ilgiandfathcts. Wade Jones and Knox IWhilakcr, Funeral services were held at 11 •ia.m. Oct. 2. at Mocks United Melhod- • ist Church with the Rev, Bruce Gwyn •'•officiating. Mcttxtriais mayhe made to the Jus- n • tin Whitaker Benefit Fund.e/o Mocks- n •villc Savings Bank. 232 South Main■I Street. Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028- Davie Coun^ Public UbraiyMocksvillc, NC DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 15,1998 - «5~- 0 O •V \A . <D i / a. CT" xS hi y Ruby Bryant Bost Ruby Bryant Bdsi. 89. ofSalisbury. died Wednesday. Oet. 7.1998. at Brian Center Health and Rehabilitation of Salisbuiy. Bom May 18.1909. Marion Cdunty. to the late Lueinda Johnson and Willie E. Bryant, she was a homemaker and member of Calvary Baptist Church. She was a former member of Union Baptist Church in Union. S.C. She was preceded in death by her first husband. Bennic 0. Cottingham, Jan. 7. 1952; saond husband. Wade S. Bost. Feb! 24. 1978; a daughter. Opal L. Griffin, May 22. 1997; and a son. Bennie O. Cottingham Jr.. Dec. 25. 1995. She is survived by 4 daughters. Virginia M. Cox of China Grove. Jean Hamilton of Mrxksville. Christine Cloer of Clemmons and Lois Gaither of Midlothian. Va.; 22 grandchildien; 43 great grandchildren; and 12 great great grandchildren. Funeral services w ere held at I p.m. Oct. 9,at SummersetiMemorial Chapel by the Revs. Rick Cockerham and Jimmy Lancaster. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. y Helen Britton Clement Helcri Britton Clement, 65, of Salisbury, died Friday, Ocl 9,1998. at her home. Bom May 26.1933.mMocksvtlle.she was ihedaughterof Regina Britton i^oeison of Baltimore and was reared by her aunt. Lillian Cain of Mocks- ville. She wasagraduateofthe Mocks- villepublicschoolsand Maryland StateUniversity in Baltimore, Md. Retired from Hoechst-Celancse, she wasalife-long memberofShiloh BaptistChurch in Mocksville where she was secretaryof the Sunday school and had been a membercfthc BYPU, the usher board. theSunl^Bajidandthejuniorchoir.Survivois, in addition to her aunt and her mother, include 2 sons, ^ Reginald Clement and William 'McKenley Clement Jr.. both of Salis- ; biuy; 3 daughters, Mary Jane Clementof Ute home, Francine Craige of East Spencer and Deborah Pitts of Prince •^ige, Va;asister, Clarice A. Lansey of Balumoie. Md.; 8 giandcbildien; a greatgrandchild; and 5 step grandchil dren. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. IL at Shiloh Baptist Chureh bythe Rev. Donald Jenkins. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Jeffrey P. Burehette Jeffrey Peyton Burehette, 39. of Greensboro, died Wednesday. Oct. 7. 1998. Bom Oct. It). 1958. in Winsion- Salem to the late William Edward and Elizabeth Jones Burchcilc. he gradu ated from RJ. Reynolds Senior High Schrxil in Winston-Salcm in 1976. He obtained a bachelor's degree in Rus sian studies with minors in German and anthropology from the University ofNorth Carolinaat Greensboro. While attending UNC-G, he became a life time member of the Slavic National Honor Society. He was a three-time Scholastic An Award recipient and received the Nnnh Carolina At Educa tors Award. He lived in Charlotte since 1986. while pursuing an active career in the Held of computer an and graphic de sign. In 1988 he was employed with Stork Screens America Inc. of Char lottes as software applications special ist. Due to his ability to speak several languages and his e.xiraordlnaiy artis tic skills, he traveled extensively throughout the world providing min ing and technical supportloclientcom panies. Survivingareaslster, Jane Burehette Woolen and husband Tim ofAdvance; 3 brothers, David N. Burehette and wife Valerie of Winston-Salem, Will iam C. "Neil" Burehette and wife Maty Ann of Clemmons and Edward N. Burehette of Sterling. Va.; 4 nephews and a host of friends. A memorial service was conducted at 2 p.m. Ocl. 10. at Hay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Memorials may be made to Beacon Place. 2502 Summit Avenue. Greens boro. N.C. 7405. y Conrad Dobson Byrd Conrad Dobson Byrd. 79, of East Memorial Highway. Harmony, died Tuesday. Sept. 29. 1998. at Iredcll Memorial Hospital in Statcsvillc. Bom Dec. 3.1918. in New Castle. Colo, to the late Charles Vesper and Martha Quiserbenry Byrd. he was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving during World War 11. He was a botanist at Novonis Pharmaceutical. He was pre ceded in death by his wife. Delia Rob- ens Byrd. and a brother. Kermit L. Byrd. A graveside service was held at Salem United Methodist Chureh Cem etery Oct. 5. yKennis Ray Comer Kennis Ray Comer, 45. of Ccnicrvillc, Va.. died Monday, Oct. 5,1998. at George Washington Hospital in Washington D.C. Bom In Suiry County April 29, 1953, to James Kennis and Marylcne Brindic Comer of Dobson. he was anauditor for the U.S. Depanmem of State. Surviving, in addition to his par ents, ate a sister. Kiltie Comcrof Dob son; 2 broihcisandsistcrs-in-Iaw. Keith and Rindy Comer of Advance and Kevin and Maria Comer of Dobson; maternal grandmother. Cassic Brindic of Dohson; 2 nieces. Hannah and Haley Comer of Dohson; and a nephew. Tristan Comcrof Advance. The funcnil service was held at 2 p m. Oct. 8. at Salem Fork Christian Chureh by the Rev. Howard H. Goover Jr. with burial following in the chureh cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Association Cor Retarded Citizens, c/o ARC/Suiry Coumy. P.O. Box 714 Mount Airy. N.C. 27030. Davie County Public Ubrai)/ Mocksvillei W* DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 15,1998. V r, V y Ralph Comelison Ralph Burgess Comelison, 80, of Angcll Road. Mocksville, died Thurs day morning. Oct. 8. 1998. ai Fbrsyih Memorial Hospiial in Winsion-Salem. Bom in ihe Huntsville community ofYadkin County March IS, 1918, to the late George and Pearl Cook Comelison. he was a retired dairy larmer. He had also been with Inger- sotl-Rand for I Oyears. He was a mem ber of Huntsville Baptist Church. Survivingare his wife. Arlyne Black Comelison of the home: a sons. Lany Comelison and wife Frankie of West Jefferson and Jerry "Jake" Comelison ofMocksville; 2 grandchildren; 2great grandchildren; asisier. Mildred Renner of Alexandria, Va.; and 2 half sisiera, Peggy Walker and Bonnie Lewis, both of Greensboro. Funeral services were conducted at I la.m.OcL 10. at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Warren E. Kerr. Burial followed in the Concord United Meth odist Church Cemetery in Lewisville. John Edward Kelley ; John Edward Kelley. 89. ofR. Shore Drive. Mocksvi lie, dittd Saturday. Oct. 10. 1998. at Davic County Hospital. Bom Oct. 1. 1909, in Manchester, N.H. to the late Thomas and Nora Sullivan Kellcy.hewasareiircd welder in the ship building indu.stries. He at tended St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. He was preceded in death by his son. Johnny Kelley Jr.. in 1990. ' Surviving are his wife of 59 years. Stella Odolczyk Kelley; a daughter. Lorraine Darminioond husband Mario of New Hampshire; a sister. Veronica Caldwell ofManchester. N.H.;4gnind- children: .i grandchildren; and .several nieces and nephews. A mass tifChristian burial was held at St. FranciNofAssisiCaiholicChutch Dct. 13. at 4 p.ni. w ith Father Thomas Clements ofilciating. A private burial was to be held at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials may be made to the St. Francis of Assist Catholic Church Building Fund. P.O. Box 642. Mocks ville. N.C. 27028. / ^®'^^'<'enhourGunterCora Ridenhour Gunter. 7") fo, l-^v.^yofSali.sbury.diedFriday.ScrTJ98. a, Autumn Care of Mocksville' J''vr.six months of declining healthand a week of serious illness. Born Marc-h 9. 1926. i„ Oavie Benhu Reeves Ridenhour, she was S wSO^^mCountyschools. 'She was a homcmafccr and a Baptist. Tiv mj»cn.i. Terry and Jerry Gunicrpreceded her in deaih. e, Sampson Gunicr; a sonSlcv-en William Cunterofthehome abmiher. James Ridenhour of Cotil Sen '^4IOn ofCoofccmceandRubyHedtickofUx- i B^^ r n """ P-mningfon ecmec. N.C. 27014. '-s-ooi- Sharon A. Johnson l/ Sharon Aumick Johnson. 56. of Farmland Road. Mocksville. died Monday, Oct. 12. 1998, after a long illness. Born Aug. 14, 1942, in Tunkhannock, Pa. to Frank and Ella Woodruff Aumick, she was employed by Sara Lee as a sales representative covering central New York and nonhem Pennsylvania for many years before transferring to the Sara Lee in Winston-Salem where she was employed as a computer specialist. She was preceded in death by brothers, Yemen Gerald and Harold Aumick; and a sister, Ida Sage. Surviving are her husband, Kenneth J. Johnson of Mocksville; a brothers, Ronald "Butch" Aumick of Interlaken. N.Y.; 3 daughters. Cindy Frycek of Elmira, N.Y.. Judith Ann Johnson Kimmelman of Oakhurst, N.J.; a son. Kenneth J. Johnson Jr. of Mocksville; and 10 grandchildren. A memorial service was to be held at 2 p.m. Oct. 14. at Blaise Baptist Church in Mocksville. Burial was to be in The Memorial Shrine Cemetery in Wyoming. Pa. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oc«. IS. 1998 - / Pauline H. iMcBride PaulinL- HofTntr MtBritle. 87, for merly of Ml. Ulb. died Fridiy, Ocl, 9, llJyX- ai Mcadort hiDok Terraec Nurs- mg Center Drcieiiimons.fiom June I I. 1911. jn County, lo (he Jate Martin Luihcf awl Viecoria Cline H.irfner. she was cdu- eal^ in ihc Rowan County schools and was retired from Troutman Shin Factory. She was a member of St.Luke'.s Lutheran Church in Bear Pop. lar where she was a member of the Faith and Hope Bible Class. Her husband of 65 years, Herman Wilson McBridc.prccedcdherindealhApril 3. 1997. _ Sheis.survivedby3sons.JamesR. Jim"MeBrideandwifeJudiih.OonaJdW. Don" McBride and wife Nina, all 01 Mocksville. and Robcn H. "Bob" MeBridc and wife Sharon of Salisbury: a daughter. Doris McBride and husband Dan ofSalisbury; 4 brothers.Carl L. Hoffner. James William -Bill" Hoffncr and George Leonard Hoffner. allofMt.D|)a,andGlcnnC.HofrnerofSalisbury; 4 sisters, Blanche H. Lentz^Mt. Ulla. Margaret H. Kennerly and Thelma H, Kennerly, both ofMoorcs- villc. and Naomi H. Kcpley ofHamp- ion.Vq.; l3grandchlIdrBn;and I2greai grandchildren. Funeral scrs lees were to be held at 3 p.m. Oct. 11, at St. Luke's Lutheran church by tteRev. Miihen Kunz. Burial lollowed in the chureh cemetery. Memorials may be made to St. Luke's Lutheran Chureh. II020NCHwy. 801. .Mt. Lnia.N,C. 28125. / Sadie Blithe Moreli Sadie Blithe Morell. 75, of Fay- eiieville.dicd Monday, Oct. 5,1998. at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. She had been a lifelong member ofNonhwoud Temple Church. Survivors include 2 daughters. Pin kie Lee of Fayetieville and Sandra i. RayofMocksville;ason.Cotdcn Blithe of Seattle. Wash.; 10 grandchildren: and 2 sisters. Bonnie Litka and Ileanc Okfie. both of Fayctteville. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Oct. V, at Post Cemetery in Fort Bragg by the Rev. John Hedgepcih. Davie County Public Ubiiiy Mocksville, NC y Yvonne Stanfiil Stewart ^viinnc Slancil Slcwan. 77 surrounded by hcr^^BB^^^n family. dic<IThur\->lay. CX^i. 8. igov Communiiy piialinCrecn.sbonil iagcGrcen.sReiirementC.)mmuniiyinOfccnsbori) hut prcvjou.sjy lived in Dunn. Reared in Bru in. ,he had spent -5 With her laiiiily and late husband, Benjamin Earl Sicwart Jr., in Cixiluemcc. She graduated cum laude from Caiawba College in I960 and was atlivc in education fur 24 years Sheuas instrumcntaJ in ihegiftedand talcnicdprogramsinlhcDavic.Harncttand Hanover County school systems. WhilelivinginCooleemcc.shcwasactive jn the community, schools and al Coolccmec United Methodist Chureh. In Hamctt County, she was a founder of Hameit Regional'Theatre.She was also active in politics in the Democratic Women's Organization. > serving IS chairman of the Get-Out- i The-Vote Ccimmitlec. She worked on ' numcrouseampaigns.Showasamem- jbcr of St. Sicphca's Episcopal Church. ' She is survived by 4 daughters. ' JennySlewartofGrecnsboro.Marsha ;Ingalls and husband David of ' ScollsdaJc, Ariz., Ann Hancock and '' husband Will, ul O.sfurd and Patricia Wcsibrook and husband Allen of • Erwin; a sislcr, Belty Wrenn Johnson and husband Cecil ofl.umbcnon; 10 grandchildren; and 5 great grandchil dren. She was preceded In death by her parenus, Vemon and Vila Slancil. The furxira! wa.s held at 2 p.m. Ocl. n.alErwin UniicdMethodisiChutch. Palihcarcrs were.sons-in-law. WillsHancock IV. David Ingalls, Allen Wc.Mhnwk; gramlson. Jack Ram.saur IlliJndbrothers-in-iaw.Ca-il Johnsonand Graham Sicwart. Memorials may be made to the Yvonne Slancil Stewart Memorial : Fund at one of the rnllowing: Cool- ' cemoe United .McthixliM Chuah. c/o Jessie Pierce, P.O. Box 683, Cool- cotTsec,N.C.270l4orHamctI RegionalThcaire, P.O. Box 1471. Dunn, NC 28334. o- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 15,1998 N \ VI V :d :k I Iva Nelle Swain Iva Ncllc Chaplin Swain, 65. of U.S.Hwy.601 South. Mocksville. died Monday. Oct. 12.1998. at her home. Bom Sept. 19. 1933. in Davie County to the late William Walker and Ada Rose Phelps Chaplin, she worked at AT&T in Winston-Salem and was a lifelong member of Comatzer Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School. She was a member of United Daughters of the Confederacy. She enjoyed working in her vegetable gar den and llowcr beds. Surviving arc her husband of 45 years. David Howard Swain Sr.; ason, David Howard Swain Jr. of the home; a daughter. Melodie Ann Heggie and husband Walter of Phoenix. Md.; 2 grandchildren; 3 brothers. Arnold Chaplin. Frank Chaplin and Sam Chaplin, all of the Comatzer commu- nity;2sisters. Inez Howard and Maxine Long, both of the Comatzer commu nity; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Oct. 15. at Comatzer Baptist Church with the Revs. David Hudson. BA. Carroll and Elmer Day ofilciating and burial following in the church cem etery. Memorials may be made to the Iva Nelle Swain Memorial Fund. c/oCor- natzer Baptist Church. 1372 Comatzer Road. Mocksville. N.C 27028. Sonny Veach ^ Dclmcr Lee "Sonny" Veach. 78. of Springhill Drive. Miscksville. died Tuesday. Oct. 6. 1998. at Lexington Memorial Hospital in Lexington. Bom June 6. l920.inDavieCounty to the late William M. and Mary Crabb Vcach. he was a graduate of Cool- cemce High School and Salisbury Busi ness College. He retired from Norfolk Southern Railways in 1982 where he had worked as a yard clerk. He was a membcroI'Victoty Baptist Church and enjoyed Ashing, hunting and visiting family and friends. He was preceded in death by 2 bothers. Dewey G. Veach and Lester W. Veach; 4 sisters. Ruby Creason. Lexic Daniel. Elsie Mclntyre and Col lie Durham. Surviving arc his wife of 58 years. Mozelle Gullet Vcach; a son. Darryl Lee Veach and wife Lynda of Rock Hill. S.C.; adaughter. Suzanne V. Heath of Salisbury; 6 grandchildmn; 3 step grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; astepgreatgrand.sun;and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Oct. 8. at Victory Baptist Church with the Rev. Shelby Harbour olAeiating. Memorials may be made to Victory Baptist Church, 160 Midway Street. Coolcemee. N.C. 27014. Dayie County Public Libraiy Mocksvllie, NC <3. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Oct. 22,1998. / ST i 0 1 € Jake Hoy Allen /akeHoyAllcn.68.ofAngenRoadMocksville. diedMonday aftenioon at rorsythMemorial Hospitalafterashcn illness. BominRowanCounlyMayS, 1930to the late John Buren and May Beck Allen, he was retired with 23 years of service from Jefferson-Sraurfie Ctor- l^ninon. He was formerly with Erwin Mills and had also worked at Heffner's Land of Food in the meat department. He was a memberof Oak Grove Umted Methodist Church and enjoyed wood working. hunting, fishing and espe cially spending time with his family. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers. S.B. Allen. Dick Allen andJohn Allen. Survivors include his wife, PaulineGann Allen of the home; 4 daughters. WandaCranfillandhusband Dale. Judywincbarger and husband David, andTeresa Lovelace and husband Syd all of Mocksville. and Linda Foster andhusband Tony of Loris. S.C.; 2 step- • ^ghters. Pamela Deel and husband David of Greensboro and Brenda McKee of Mocksville; 11 grandchil dren; 2 sisters. Wilma Safriet of Little Washington and Dolly Cranfoid of Woodleaf; 2 brothers. Bill Allen of ueveland and Ted Allen ofWoodleaf; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were to be held at W:30 a.m. Oct. 22. at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial with a graveside ser vice was to follow in Ayersville Bap- nst Church Cemetery in Rockingham Cbunty at 2 p.m. TavliT""" to theSf^^f^Pttdc/oFirstUnion 4ih <ti "^P^tneni. 310 West2^0L r- Winston-Salem. N.C. y James Gregory Benson James Gregory Benson, 39. ofLexington. died Sunday. Oct. 18.1998. at Lexington Memorial Hospital. BomDec.23. l958.inDavieCouniy to Robert F. "Bob" and Nell Allen Benson, he had worked at Ingetsoll- Rand for 11 years and was formerly head golf professional at Asheboro Country Club and Hiekcry Hill Golf and Country Club. He was involved in community work with Toys for Tots and the Richard Petty Community Golf Toumamcnt.AgraduateofDavieHighSchool, he was an outstanding athlete in golf and football. Survivors, in addition to his par ents. include his wife. Kim Benson of the home; a son. Nolan Benson of the home; a brother. Robin Benson of Mocksville;and2sisters.BobbiMullisof Mocksville and Debbie Wotden of Boiling Spring Lakes. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m.Oct.2l.atEaton Funeral Chapel with burial following in Rose Cem etery. COUhjTy j Lynda Vogler Burton Lynda Vogier Bunon. 62. of the Winston-Salem Rehabilitation Center. diedMonday.Oct. 12. l998.atFoisyth Medical Center. Bom March 22.1936. to Alexander "X" Eugene Vogier and Faille Cor- natzer Vogier. she lived an active life, working at Tanglewood Park in early years, marry ing and raising two chil dren. Suicken with multiple sclerosis, she lived the post 17 years in a nursing home, never complaining. She is survived by a son. K. Blaine Burton Jr. of Winston-Salem; adaugli- ler. Gina Vogier Richart of Cornelius; 4 grandchildren; and a brother. Larry Eugene Vogier of Advance. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Oct. 15. at Advance United Meth odist Church by the Revs. Dennis B. Marshall and Alec Alvorcl. Memorials may be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Central N.C. Chapter. 4265 Browhsboro Road. Suite ISO. Win ston-Salem. N.C. 27106-3425. cr 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 22,1998 • <r <s~ 0 n <0 J Mary Lois Comatzer an '-'"''Sston ComsKer.80,ofW,nsion-Saleni.dicdSaunlavOct. 17, 1998, at her residence. Born May ||. igig, County to the late John Elmer Livingston Sr. and Venice LongLivingston. She was also preceded Indeath by her husband. Aiben Cor- natzer, a sister. Opal Poplin; and a brother. John Eltner Livingston Jr.. She was a member of Grace Baptist Temple and was retired from RJR "'lUi 30 years of service. Surviving are a daughter. BonnieMyere of Winston-Salem; a grand- daughter: and 2 sisters. Lucille Livingston Williams of Mocksville 'and Kathleen Livingston Voglcr of Advance. „ '"''®"''®®"''«swascondueiedat 3:30^m. Oct. I9.at Grace BaptistTemple by the Rev. Ed Sean. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gar- Memorials may be made to the a lonal Kidney Foundation, 5950 •7 . ^ J DA VIE COUNTV PUBLIC LIBRAR* 371 NORTH MAIN STREET mocksville, N. C 2702$ / Edna Squires Ceruzzi EdnaSquiresCervzzi,70.ofMyrtIe Beach. S.C.. died Tuesday. Oct. 13. 1998. at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Bom July II. 1928. in Kelly, to Fannie Mae Brown Squires of Kelly and the late Zannie Squires, she gradu ated from Kelly High School in 1945. She graduated from East Carolina University in 1949 with a bachelor's degree in home economics. In 1951, she earned a master's degree in nutri tion from the Univetsity ofTennessee in Knoxville. She had a 40 year career in nutrition, serving as a nutrition con sultant for the states of Virginia and North Carolina. For the last 17 years she worked for the Waccamaw District ofthe State of South Carolina and held thepositionofdistrictdircctorofnutri- ! tion until her retirement in I99S. In 1985, she received the State of South Carolina Award for Outstand ing Service in Maternal and Child HeaIthProgram$.In I988sheieceived the Julia P. Brunson Award for Out standing AchievementinPublicHealth Nutrition and in 1992 received the Commendation Award from the S.C. Dietetic Association. She was featured in numerous newspaper articles on nuuition related topics and was a mem ber of First United Methodist Church and the Dunes Gold and Beach Club. She had formerly lived in Mocks ville with her husbatul. Frank Ceruzzi. who survives. Survivors, in addition to her hus band and mother, include a son, Louis ' FrankCeruzzi ofAtlanta. Ga.;adaugh- ter, Brenda Whitmore of Nashville. ' Tenn.; and 3 sisters. Roma Lee Kelly and Lucille Bramble, both of Kelly; and Alice Johnson of Atkinson. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. OcL 17. at Hrst United Methodist Church. Burial followed at 3:30p.m. at Squires Family Cemetery in Kelly. Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1367. Mynle Beach. S.C. 29578 or the American Cancer Society. P.O. Box 3l6.Conway.S.C.29526. /Peggy Wyatt Doby Margaret "Peggy" Wyan Doby. 51. of Winston-Salem. died Thurs day. Oct. 15, 1998, at Kate B. Rey nolds Hospice Home. She was the mother of Teresa D. White of Advance. A funeral service wasconductedat 3:30p.m. Oct 18.atHayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Ronald Wyatt Jr. and Paul Doby Jr. Burial followed in Westlawn Gar dens of Memory in Clemmons. eg DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 22,1998 cr <r ri o VI .V i , Charles Ronald Hoots Charles Ronald Hoots',61,ofUnion Grove, died Tuesday, Oct. 13.1998. Bom in Yadkin County Dec. 31. 1936. to the late James M and Ida Faningion Hoots, he was a memberof DnionGrove United MethodistChuch.a veteran of the U.S. Army and a long time employee of Douglas and Sons Inc. of Statesville. Surviving are his wife, Lettie S. Hoots of the home; 4 sons and their spouses, Jody and Kathy Hoots, James "Eddy" and Kiistal Hoots, Charles "Lee" and Michelle Hoots. Alan Hoots and Kelly Gwaltney, all of Union Grove: 8 granddaughieis; a brother, Bobby M. Hoots of Farmington; 10 sisters, Betty H. Wooten of Wilming ton. Clara H. Nails and Carolyn "Janie" H. Wooten, both ofAtlanta, Ga., Sarah Wood of Mocksville. Catheiine H. LeVan of Statesville, Patricia Hoots, Lottie H. Seay and Minnie R Hodge, all of Winston-Salem, Diane H.Speaks of Moorcsville. and Margie R Shore of Btxtn ville; and scores of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were heldat4p.m. Oct. 14. at Union Grove United Meth odist Church by the Rev. Stephen H. Kirby. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to "Peed the Children", c/o Union Grove United Methodist Church, P.O. Box55, Union Grove, N.C. 28689. Barbara Hudson Omen V Barbara Hudson Orren. 66, of Woodlcaf, died Friday, Oct. 16,1998, at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. She was bom March 21. 1932, in Virginia. Survivors include her husband. David Orren of the home; 3 sons. An thony Orren ofWoodleaf. Stuart Orren of Winston-Salem and Kenneth Lee Altice of Roanoke, Va.; and a sister. Nancy Kilmer of Roanoke. Va. Funeral services were held at 11 a.rh. (3ct. 19. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. Burial was in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. / y Woodrow W. Jacobs Woodrow Wilson Jaeobs. 86. ol Salisbury, died Tuesday. Oct. 20. 1998. at Rowan Regional Hospital after being in declining health for two yearsandseriously ill six months. Bom July 12. 1912. in Rowan County to the late Maggie Hoffner Jacobs and Henry A. Jacobs, he was educatedintheSalisburycityschtrols. He was a brakeman for Southern Railroad, retiring after 40 years of service. He later worked at Harold's Motel an Derrick's Truck Stop. He was a World War n veteran, serving in the U.S. Navy. A memberof North Main Street United Methodist Church, he attended North Main Baptist Church. He was a former memberof Amvcts. Survivors include his wife. Velma Bratlain Jacobs, whom he married June 19. 1938. of the home; a son. Calvin Louis Jacobs of Salisbury; 2 daughters. Nancy Whitaker James and Rita Jacobs Ashley, both of Salisbury; a brother. Herbert Jacobs of Cooleemee; a sister. Elizabeth Mullinax of Matthews; 8 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and I great great grandchild. Funeral services were to be held at I p.m. Oct. 22. at Lycrly Funeral Home's James C. Lyerly Chapel with the Rev. Dale Robertson ofliciating and burial following in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to charity of the donor's choice. nAVIt COUNTY PUBLIC UB^* 371 NORIHmocksville. N.C 27028 Benjamin L. Oliver Benjamin L. Oliver. 76. of Lex ington. died Friday. Oct. 16.1998. at BrightMoore Nuising Center in Sal isbury. Bom Feb. 16.1922.inCadesC0ve, Tenn. to the late James A. and Alice Eftler Oliver, he worked as a supervi sor for N.C. Highway Maintenance Department for 34 years. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends. He was preceded in death by a son. Henry Oliver, in 1998. Surviving are his wife ofS3 years, BessieThompsonOliver;2sons.John and Benjamin Ray Oliver; a daughter. Kaye O. Watford and husband Tommy, all of Lexington; 5 grand children; 2 step great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Oct. 18, at Davie Funeral Service Chtqielwith the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster officiating. Burial followed in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Fork Baptist Church Building Fund, c/o David Jones, 3140 U.S. Hwy. 64 East, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 22, 1998 n J Jack Smith laci: Smith, 67, of U.S. Hwy. 64 Wcsl,Mocksvi||e,diedOcM3 1998at Porsylh MoJica) Centerin Winston." SoJctn. Bom May t5. 1931, to the late R Cleveland Smith and Zelma Smith, he reiiiedfromKewauneeScicnlificCoipin Statesville in 1994. He was a tnem- berof New Union United Methodist Chuteh. He was preceded in death by a btother. Dwseli Smith, in 1952. Surviving are his wife of40 years, /oannMatshallSmithtadaughter, AprilStnith Dave and husband Clinton of Mocksville; a foster sister, Barbara GBarney of Mocksville; and 2 grand children. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Oct. 16. atNew Union United Method ist Church with the Revs Biily Jarrctt and Kermit Shoaf officiaUng. Burial followed in the church cemeicry. Memorials may be made lo New Union United Methodist Church, e/o Shirley Edwards. 137 Edwards Road Harmony, N.C. 28634. . Minnie Da Wright Minnie JIa Lunsfotd Wright. 96. of Mocksville. died Saturday Oct 17 1998. at her residence.Bom Match 6. 1902. in Wilkes County, to the laieJim and Mary/ones Lunsford. she was a homemakerand a member of New Union United Meth odist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. John H. Wright Sr.; 2 sons CarlVensonandJohnH. WrighiJr.Surviving are a son. Rev. Wade E Wright and wife Anna of Hiddenite- 2 daughters, EstelleW. Reeves and hiis-band Wade ofHarrrwny, and Judy W Woolen and husband R.G. of Mocks ville: 2daughtets-in-law.BenhaWrightofBoonvlllc and Minnie Ruth Mounce of High Point; 13 grandchildren- 22 great grandchildren; and 6 gieat great grandchildren. FuneralscrviccswcrBheldat2p.m.Oct. '9,atNewUnionUniicdMethod ist Church with the Revs. Billy Jarreti and Robcn Siaton ofliciating. Memorials may be made to NewUnion United Methodist Church Cem- «cry Fund, c/o Ron Thompson. 468 Dy.son Road. MocksviIIc, N.C, 27028 Minnie Ha Wright Nfinnic Ila Lunsfcrt Wright. 96, of Mocksville. died Saturday, Oct. 17. i998.atherresi- dcnce. Bom March . 6, 1902, in Wilkes County. tolhelateJimandMary Jones t'TlTfy Lunsford, she ' J was a home- maker and a member of New Union United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death bv her husband, John H. Wright Sr.; 2 »ns. Cari Venson and John H. Wright Jr. Surviving area son. Rev. Wade E Wright and wife Anna ofHiddeiiite; 2 daughters, EstelleW. Reevcsand hus band Wade ofHarmony, and Judy W. Wooten and husband R.G. ofMocks- viile; 2 daughters-in-law. Bertha WrightofBoonvilieqndMinnie RuthMounce of High Point; 13grandchil- dren; 22 great grandchildren; and 6 great great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at2 p.m. Oct. 19, at New Union United Meih- odistChua-h with the Revs. BillyJarrenand Robert Staion officiating. Memorials may be made to New Union United Methodist ChurchCem- elery Fund, c/o Ron Thompson. 468 DysonRcad. Mocksville. N.C. 27028, DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 371 NORTH MAIN STREET MOCKSVILLE, N. C. 27028 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 29,1998 cr A O —o Cheiyl Ann Beckstrom 40 of Sheffield Road. Hannony, died early Wednesday. Oct 21. 1998, at Porsyih Memorial Hospital in Win- ston-SalOT afiera three month illness.Bora in C^ttaiaugus County N Y Nov.26.1937.tothelateDeloresKeniRebelkora and Hwyn Hebellcora of Conewango Valley. N.Y. and was "mployedatKaydonCoiporation.Shewas a 1975 graduate of Pine Valley High School in New York and espe- aaIlyenjoyedwoodwoiking.cooldng.hllong. fishing and camping. Survivors, in addidon to her fatherinclude adaughter. Angie Foid of Har- mony; a son, Robert Paul Becksnora IV of Harmony; her stepmother. Ida n^lkora of Cdnewango Valley.^C.; a granddaughter. Alyssa-Aim 3 sisters, Laura Roth and Tina Wheeler, both of Cherry Creek. N.Y. and Lynella Fiebelkom of Leon. N. Y.- 3brothers,CraigFiebelkomofMocfcs-ville. Joel Fiebelkom of Lmo. N.Y. andGeoigeNeaseofJamestown.N Y •and a stepsister. Diane Nease of Jamestown. N.Y. Funeral^ceswereheldat2p.ra. w24.atLibertyWesleyanChurchinthe Sheffield community by the Rev. Roben Staton. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Leu- kemiaSociety ofAmerica.Noiih Carolina phapter. 5624 Execudve Center Drive.Suile 100.<3iaTlotte.N.C.28212. J Gladys B. Coats Gladys B. Coats died Sunday. Oct 25.1998. at Meadowbraok Terrace of Davie. . Bom in Guilford County Nov. 26. 1922. she was retired fiom Thalhimers Oeparrment Store. Surviving are 2 sons. Carl F. O'Bytne and wife Teresa of Winston- Salem and Jake CByrne and wife Carrie of Advance; 5 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; and a sister. Josephine White and husband John of Mocksville.;■ A graveside service was held atOaklawn Memorial Gardens Oct-. 28. Claude Everett Boger/ Claude Evcicii Roger. 82. of Cool-^^.drcd early-nresday. Oct. 27.ly^.ancr an extended illness.He IS survived by his wife of 64 Wood Boger; a son.Woody Herman Boger ofCooleemee; husbandRoheftftfr'rt.^i.-.- -chrldren: and 2 great grandchildren AiTMgemenisareincompleteaiihis Bruce Freeman y Charles Brace Freeman. 74. of Sal- isbuiy.diedWednesday.0cL21.1998. at Rrwan Regional MedirSd Center. Bom in Rowan County July 26, 1924. to the late Radford and Grace Young Freeman, he retired from IPG Coffee Company after 26 years. Hehad been vice president and general sales manager. After retirement, be worked for Furches Motor Company. Educated in the RowanCounty schools, he was a member of Corinth Chirrch of ChrisL Surviving are his wife. Grace Allen Freeman; 2 sons. Qyde Bruce Free man and Charles Keith Freeman, both of Salisbury; 2 daughters. Lynette Pinkston and Elaine Hendershot, both of Statesville; 6 grandchildren; 2 sis ters. Vetra Reep of Mocksville andDorothy Smith of Woodleaf. • Funeral services were held at3p.m. Oct 23. at Corinth C3)urch of Christ with Tim Pinkston officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Greater ^ Statesville Unit. P.O. Box 493. States- ■ville.N.C. 28687 or to Corinth Church ' ofChristNeedmore Road, Woodleaf. ■ N.C. 27054. B.C. BolesJ Chiles Btyce "B.C." Boles. 74. ofWrnston-Salem. died Saturday. Oct. 24.1998. HewasbaraMay29.1924.inStoke$Coimty to Qpulie and Maggie OakleyBoles. He served in the U.S. Armyduring World War B. He was employed with Ballinger Paving Company in South Carolina for 20 years and withC.G.TateConstraction Company. He attended Northwood Baptist Church.Surviving are his wife. MaryWUkrns of the home; and 2 sisters. Paggy Boles and Rachel Boles, both of .Walnut Cove. A graveside service was held at 2paiL Oct. 26. at Siokesbutg Cemeteryin Walnut cove with the Revs. Jim Thompson and Rufiis Orller officiat ing. ; Memorials may be made to Hos^pice of Winston-Salem/ForsythCounty. 1100-CSouthStratfordRoad. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 29,1998 % N "r> , 1 r r-) S. /LilaKeUer Lila Eppley Moyer Keller, 90, of RiverBend Drive, Advance, diedXlies- day, Oct. 20, 1998, at Davie County Hospital. Bom May 3, 1908, in Maiysville, Pa. to the late Max and Daisy Swaitz Eppley, she was preceded in death by hn first husband of 23 years, Ivin Moyer, in 1958; and by her second husband of 19 yean, Maynaid Keller, in 1986. She was also preceded In : death by a brother. Maxwell Eppley; and a sister, Louise Toomey. She is survived by 2 sons, Teiiy Moyer and wife Shirley of Advance; Keith Moyer and wife Patricia of Chester Springs, Pa.; 5 giaiulchildien; 8 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at noon Oct. 23, at Bethany United Meth odist Churchin Maryville, Pa. with the Rev. Bruce Getthatt officiating. Biaial followed in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. /DaUas Ray Norris Dallas Ray Norris, 63, of Winston- Salem, died Saturday, Ocl 24,1998, from injuries sustained in an automo bile accident ' Survivors iiKlude a daughter and son-in-law, Kim and Allen Brewer of Mocksville. His fiuieial service was conducted at 1 p.m. Oct. 26, at Kerwin Baptist Church by the Rev. Joe Myers with burial following in Eastlawn Gartlens of Memory. O Shirley E. MclntyreShirley Earnhardt Mclntyre, 46, of Woodleaf.diedSunday,Oct.2S, 1998, /at her residence, after a period of de-' clining health. BoraJuly9,1952,iaRowanCounty,she was educated in the Salisbuty city schools and was a homemaker.Survivors include her husband, Mike Mclntyre of the home; a son, Gerald Mclntyre of Mocksville; a daughter, Melissa Mclntyre of the home; a brother, Jerry Earnhardt of Emporia. Va.; and 3 grandchadren. Funeral services were held at II a.m.Oct27.atLyeriy Funeral Home'sJames C: Lyerly Chapel with the Rev. Don Newman officiating. Burial fol lowed in Gay's Chapel United Meth- txlist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box1264, Salisbury, N.C. 28145-1264. ^ Jack Stephen Ridenhour o Stephen Ridenhour, 40 offcd^r Road, died Sunday, Oct. ,'998, in Daytona Beach, Fla.. ^">/an l0.l958,inDavipCoumyW the late M.D. and Geraldine Ridenhounhewasemploycd by SparksJeepj^Eagle of Concord and^' •n North Carolina Dealer's Network / ^me U.S. Army and the US. Marine Surviving are his wife, Teresa WdeMl*'^ ^ """"ye jMugniers. Kesha Howell and Anrilffcwelk both of Mocksville; and an uncle. Franklin Ridenhour. _ The family was to receive friends ?"'^^'°<:'-29.7-9p,m.atDavieFunml Service Chapel. The service ^lbeheldFriday,Oct.30,at I p.m.at J^emBapiistChuichwiththeRevAmmy^astcrofficiating.'nrebody^he in state 30 minutes priorto the Wat*nwy be made to UnitedWay of Davie County. P.O. Box 744 Mocksville. N.C. 27028-0744 hfaiy Frances Moody Mary Frances O'Neal Moody, 67, of ^ Watt Street, Cooleemee, died Friday, Oct 23,1998, at her residence after an illness of one year. BominDavieCOunty May 3,1931, to Ae late Loimie Taylor O'Neal and Minnie Lezzora Williams O'Neal, she was retired as an inspector for Mccks-villeManufiictuiingCompanyandwas a rrtember of Cooleemee Church of Gcid. Herhusband, Ralph Moody, pre ceded her in death in 1984. She was also preceded in death by a brciher, EvOr^OneaL She is survived by 2 brothers, Leon O'Neal and Arnold O'Neal, boA of Cooleemee; 2 sisters, Katherine McDaniel and Berilene Russell, boA of Cooleemee; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 2 pjn. Ocl 25, at Cooleemee Church of God by the Revs. Dale Breidinger and Russell Morris. Burial followedm Le^on Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Cool eemee Church of God, P.O. Box 357, cooleemee, N.C. 27014. Wfley Gudger Stanford Wiley GudgerStanford, 80, ofWin- ston-Salem, Aed Thursday, OcL 22, 1998, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Among his survivors are a son, Wiley F. Stanford and wife Linda of Advance. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Oct. 26, at ChristMoravian Church with the Rev; Wallace Elliott officiat ing. Osvie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 29,1998 Ov \ Cn -d N Marvin Roy Tesh Marvin Roy Tesh. 68, of Qem- mons, died Saniiday nionung.Oct24, 1998, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Win- ston-Salem. Bom Feb. 22, 1930, in Forsyth County to Marvin Roosevelt and Mae Elizab^ VoglerTesh, he was a mem- berofOemmons Fust Baptist Chuich. He was a machinist at Western Elec tric, retiring after 35 years of service. He also served in the National Guard. Survivors include his wife. Sue Maybeny Tesh of the home; 3 sons. Randy Tesh and wife Ruth of Mocks- ville, Gary Tesh and wife Dinah of Advance and EricTesh and wifeJoanna of Winston-Salem; 3 grandchildren; 4 brothers, Dennis Tesh and Bill Te^ both of Clemmons, Herbert Tesh of Walkertown and Terry Tesh of Helenwood, Tenn.; and a sister, Joyce Love of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held at 11 a.ro. Oct. 26, at Hayworth-Miller Chapel by the Revs. R. Claxton Hall and Les Davis. Btuial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. j Lawrence R. Toburen FunetalservicesforLawrenceRich- ter Toby" Toburen were held at Centenary United Methodist Church Get 27, at 11 oja with burial following in forsyth Memorial Park. :• Survivors include a daughter, Gwendolyn Toburen Horn and hus- bandLanyofMocksvilie, J Beverly D. Wilson Beverly Gwyn Downey Wilson of King, died Get 23,1998, at her home. Bom Aug. 30, 1948, in Wirtstbn-' Salem, to the late LH. Downey and Hanet Hunter Downey of Mocksville, she spem rrmst of her life in Forsyth ] ^ Stokes Counties. She graduated from the UNC-Greensboto in 1970 with a degree in French and taught Frertch in the Pitt County school sys tem for four years. She was also em ployed with the Employment Security Comrrtission for 25 years. She was a member of King Moravian Chttrch. a longtime member of the King Woman Gub and served as co-chairperson for the King Christmas Parade for lOyears. She was a memberof the King Cham ber ofCommerce, King trends of the Library and was a charter member of the King farmers Market Survivors, in addition to hermorfaer, include her hitsband, Frank C. Wilson of the home; and a brother, Lewis Downey of Raleigh. A memorial service was conducted at 7 p.m. Get 25,1998 at King Mora vian Church by the Revs. Jimmie Newsome and David Gilbreath. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Get. 26, at Eaton Baptist Church Cem etery in Mocksville. Memorials may be made to King Moravian Church PrayerCat<den.-P.G. Box 392, King, N.C.27021 orto Eaton Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Bob Langston, 1922 U.S. Hwy. 601 North, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. ^0 C nz Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NO - D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I S E R E C O R D , N o v . S , 1 9 9 8 ; R t > b e r t . J a m e s B e a u c h a m p ^ R c i h t n J ; i m c v B c i u i c l i ; i m p , 8 4 f o r m e r l y o f l i i j ; ! , P „ i „ i , S u n O n y . f o v . 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F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w e r e I n h e c o t i - d u c t e d a l R o c k S p r a n g B a p l i s i C h u r c h T h u r s d a y . N o v . 5 . a t 2 p . m . h y ( h e R e v . O r a d y T m t e r o w a m i J e s s e S i r o u d . . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 5,1998 % o V7 V) i 3 .-e -o Clara Mae Fowler y Clara Mac Fowler. 58. of Cool- ccmcc. Uicil Wednesday inoming. Oel. 28. 1998. ai Das ie County Hospital following! a shtin illness. Bom in Rowan County to the late Cleoand Eunice Pruiti. she was a mem ber of Friendship Baptist Church. She is sunivcd by her husband. James Fowler Sr. of the home; 2 sonsi Res'. James FowlerJr. and Mark Jerome Fowler, both of Mocksvillc: 4 daugh ters. Brcnda Withers of Salisbury. Carolyn FdwIerofCooleemce. Jeanetle Johnson and Selena Barker, both of Mtxksvillc: 4 brothers. CIco Pruiti of Cooleemee. Alvin and Eddie Pruiti of Philadelphia. Pa. and Leo Pruiti of Harmony: 4 sisters. Annie Ruth CoodleilofMocksvillc.Frances Fowler and Linda Blackwcll. both of Cool eemee. and Brcnda Cuihbcnson of Cleveland: 12 grandchildren: and a great grandchild. She was preceded in death by a .son. Paul Ray Fowler: and 2 brothers. Livingstone and Richard Pruitt. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Nov. 1. at the chapel of Graham Fu neral Home with the Revs. Gary With ers and James Clement officiating. Burial followed in Friendship Baptist n Church Cemetery. Nell Hemrick Gilbert y Nell Hemrick Gilbert. 83. of Mead ow brook Manor in Clemmons. died Tuesday. Oct. 27. 1998. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law. Nancy and Donald Boles of Advance. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Oct. 30.at Haywonh-MillerSilas Creek Chapel by Dr. Ray Hamilton and the Revs. Gary McCullough and Sherce Jones. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Margaret Nash Lowry / Margaret Nash Lowry. 69, of Bryson City, formerly of Mocksvillc. died Wednesday. Oct. 28. 1998. at Angel Hospital in Franklin after acou- rageous battle with cancer. She was bom Aug. 18.1929. to the late Monroe and Eula Forrester Nash in Hickman County. Tenn. Her hus band of 49 years. Harding Lowry rrf Br) son City, served as minister at Jeri cho Church of Christ from December. 1979 until June. 1984. The Lowtys were dedicated to the church and in volved in the community through such groups as the Civitan Club. ExtensionHomemakers.CentcrCommunity De velopment and the Davie County schools. Surviving, in addition to her hus band. are a sister. Hester Nash Piittiam and husband Howard "Hap" Putnam; a niece: and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services were conducted at Jericho Church of Christ at 2:30 p.nt. Oct. 31 with the Revs. Tom Torpy.Roger Powell and Tony Forrest bfftci- ating. Singing was led by Norman Forrest. Burial followed in Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Bryson City Church of Christ. P.O. Box 163. Bryson City. N.C. 28713. Helen Hege Jones i/ Helen Hege Jones. 83. of Comatzer Road. Mocksvillc. died Monday night.Nov. 2.1998. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winsion-Salemafiersevetal months of declining health. Bom in Davie County Aug. 20. 1915. to the late Charlie and Ella Smith Hege. she was a homemaker and a member of Comatzer United Method ist Church. Her husband. William Nathan Jones, preceded her in death March I. 1992. SurvivingarB2sons.ClementJoncsand special friend Shirley Shoffnerof Mocksvillc. Bud Jones and wifeNancy of Lexington: a granddaughter 2 sis ters. Peggy Hege and Sarah Seafoid. both of Advance: and 2 brothers. Clint Hege of Norlina and Bob Hege of Advance. Funeral services were to be held at 3 p.m. Nov. 4, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Pam Strader and Dr. Sherman Wamerofliciating and burial following in Comatzer United Meth odist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Comatzer United Methodist Church. Comatzer Road. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028. Donald Wayne Lyons \/ Donald Wayne Lyons. .55.ofGalax. Va..died Monday. Nov. 2.1998. at his home. Bom in Alleghany County Aug. 13, 1943 to Bishop Lyons of Ennice and Mae Anthony Calhoun Galox. Va.. he spent nearly 30 years with the Lowes Ftxxl Chain. His career with Lowes started as a trainee in Ml. Airy. His first management position was in Mocksvillc. r V c- n 0 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 5,1998 <s / Catherine Bullock Nail Catherine Bullock Nail. 77. of SwiccgiKxl .Sirccl. Coolccmec. died late Wednesday night. Oct. 28. I99g. at her home after heing in declinin" health. " Bom in Staffordshire. England. Oct. 23.1921. to the late George and Grace 3V right Bullock, she had been employedwith Burlington Mills in Cooleemee for 20 years. She w.xs a member of Cooleemee First Presbyterian Church. Her husband. John Sidney Nail, pre ceded her in death in 1973. She was also preceded in death by 7 brothers and sisters. Survivors include 2 daughters. Linda Nail Ludwig of Salisbury and Eller .Marlene Nail of Cooleemee; a son. Sid Nail of Cooleemee; 5 grand children; 2 great grandchildren; a sis ter. Elsie Hulsie of StalTotdshire. En gland; and abrother. Harold Bullock of Slaflbndshire. England. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Oct. 31. at Legion Memorial Park with Robert Creason officiating. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Rowan County. 1410 Nonh Main Street. Salisbury. N.C. 28144. Charles William Phillips ^ / Charles William Phillips. 96. of Phillips Lane. Mocksville. died Satur- day.Oct.3l. 1998.atForsyihMedical Center in Winston-Salem. Bom Nov. 21.1901, in Ellicotiville. N.Y. to the late Charles Burdette and M;iry Drown Phillips, he was a dairy farmer and a member of First Presby terian Church in Mocksville where he was a former deacon and elder of the church. An enthusiastic dairyman, he was interested in various agricultural endeavors. He was also a founder of the Dutchman Creek Watershed Dis trict. He was preceded in death by his wife. Eva Chamberlain Phillips, in 1978. Survivors include 3 sons. Charles B. Phillips of Mocksville. Ray E.Phillips of Machias. N.Y. and AlanC. j Phillips of Los Altos. Calif.; a daugh ter. Mary Ellen Wollam of Chullota. Fla.. 20 grandchildren; 20 great grand children; and a great great grandchild. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Nov. 2. at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Neil Carter. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church. 261 S. Main Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or to a charity of the donor's choice. GenestaGaa Russellv/ Gail Cannady Russell 46 vri V Davie County Public UbfBiy Mocksvilte, NC o V - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 5,1998 <r~ Marie Bost Stiller>/ Marie BosiSlillcr. 82. of Salisbury,died unespeclcdly Thursday. Oci. 29. IW8. ai Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Born Nov. 2. 1915. in Rowan County, to the late Lina Bell Seamon Bost and George Earl Bost. she was educated in the Rowan County schools andwasahomemakerShewasaniem-ter of St. Mark s Lutheran Church of Salisbury and wasa member of Circle - of "le church. Her husband. ErnestEugene Stiller, preceded her in death Feb. 12, 1990. Sui^i vors include a son. Lewis Eu gene "Gene" Stiller of Mocksville; a daughter. Fran SprinkleofEasley.S.C •6 brothers. James BostofChina Grove' Ray Bost of Mt. Ulla. Robert Lee Bost." Marvin Bost. Curtis Bost and Homer Bost. all of Salisbury; 2 sisters. Irene Beaver and Lois Bums, both of Salisbury: 4 grandchildren; and 4 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Nov. I. at St. Mark's Lutheran Church with the Rev. Gene Bruce officiating. Burial followed in the family plot in the church cemerery. Memorials may be made to St. MiirfcsLuiheranChurch.5202MoorBs-ville Road. Salisbury. N.C. 28147. J Alvin Lavon IVansou Alvin Uvon Transou of Winston- Salem died Saturday. Oct. 24.1998 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medi cal Center. A native ofForsyth County, he was a 1988 graduaieofDavieCoumy High Sehool. He was an employee of Docksidc Seafood Restaurant. He was a member of Cedar Creek MissionaryBaptist Church where he served on the usher bourd. Surviving are his parents. Allen Tramsou and Helen Jackson, both of Winston-Salem; his fiance. StephanieScott of Winston-Salem; 3 sisters. Veronica Conrad. Paula Transou and Yolanda Transou. all of Winston-Sa lem; 3 half sisters. Shonnetta Neal of Kcmersville. Karen Williams and Tif fany Wofford. both of Winston-Sa lem; 3 brothers. Ronald W. Smith. Jeffcry J. Smith, both of Winston-Sa- fcm. and Rev, Allen Transou of Fon Carson, Colo.; 3 half brothers. Roger I. Conrad. Anthony Hill and Ricky Hill, ail of Winston-Salem; and a sister-in- law. Robin B. Smith of States ville; and several aunt.s. uncles, nieces, nephews and other rciaiivcs. Funeral services were conducted at2 p.m. Oct. 31. from Cedar Creek Mis sionary Baptist Church withhis brother the Rev. Allen Transou officiating. Bunal followed in the church cem etery. John W. Wall Sr. John W. Wall Sr. died Saturday. Oct. 31. 1998. at his residence in Grcensboni. A native of Mocksville. he was ' pie.sident and co-owner of Stay-Right Septic Tank Company for 38 years. He j was a veteran of World War II. serving in the Anny Air Corps. He was a member of Irving Park United Meth odist Church where he served as chair man of the building committee forthe sanctuary. He was a former chairman of the Board t)f Trustees, former chair man of the adtninistrative board and formerprcsident of the Methodist Men ofhischurch. Hewasalsoamemherof Buena Vista Ltxlgc 21 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, held all local offices and was grandma.ster of North Carolina. He was also active in the Homebuildcrs As.suciatiun. He is survived by his wife. Colleen W. Wall of the home; a son. John W. Wall Jr. and wife Nancy of Greens boro; a diiughter. Rebecca Wall AlhersonorGrecnsboro;and5grand- i children. j The funeral wasconductcdat 11:30 a.m. Nov. 2. at Irving Park United Methodist Church by the Rev. Dou glas Gilbert. Burial followed in Guil- ford Memorial Park. Mcnnmals may be tnadc to Irving Park United Methodist Church. 1510 West Cone Boulevard. Greensboro. \ N.C.27408r>rtoacharityofthedonor's ' choice. vs Public UbrsiyMocksville, NC DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 12,1998 CN "1 .4: —a o / Mary Louise Boger Mar>' Lnuisc Miller Bogcr. 74. of James Road. Advance, died early Thursday. Nov. 5. 1998. at f^rsyih Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Bom Dee. 3. 1923. in Winston- Salem to the late Julius Wesley and Gladys Pansier Miller, she wasahome- makerandmcmher of Bixby Presbyte rian Church. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and was well-known for crocheting and her rose garden. She was predeceased by a brother. Julius Miller. Surviving ate her husband of 55 years. John "Dub" Boger; 3 sons. Johnny Boger and wife Travisene of MiK-ksville, Roger Bogcr and wife Ruby of Waverly. Va. and Ricky Bo ger and wife Kaihy Jo of Advance; a daughter. Katby Street and husband Robert of Yadkinville; 7 grandchil dren; 7 great grandchildren; 3 brothers. Jimmy Miller of Advance and Harold and Clive Miller, both of Winston- Salem; and several nieces and neph ews. Funeral .services were held at 2;30 p.m. Nov. 8. al Bixby Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Brian Rummage ofliciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be maile to Ameri can Diabetes Assccialion.c/o434Fay- cttcville Slicet. Mall - Two Hanover Square. Suite 1600. Raleigh. N.C. 27601-1764. Jake Burnette y/ Jimmie Leon "Jake" Bumctte. 64. of Galax. Va.. died Monday, Nov. 2. 1998. at bis residence. He was bom in Camtll County. Va. .Aug. 27. 1934. to Waller James Burnette and Sophia Yamell. Survivors include his wife. Shelby May Burncneof Advance; 2 daughters and sons-in-law, Stephanie B. and Jeff Woolen of Winston-Salem and Pat B. and Lee Riddle of Advance; a son and fiancee. Jimmie Dale Burchette and Sherry Hudspcih of Advance: a sister. Frances B. HauserofConcord; 2 broth ers. Kenneth Wayne Burnette and Ri chard James Burnette. both of Galax. Va.; and 4 granddaughters. A memorial service was held at I a.m.Nov.7.aiVaughan-GuynnChapel with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock offici ating. i ii-Ethel Mae Felts ' * •; Ethel Mac Webb Felts. 86. of 655 IBell Branch Road. Mocksville, died Tuesday. Nov. 3. l998.atYadkinNurs- ' n ling Center. : n Bom April 30. 1912. in Carroll n ICounty. Va. to the late Charies B. IWebb and Penelope Horion Webb, he Iwas preceded in death by her husband IRoy S. Felts. She was also preceded in lldcath by a daughter. Ruth Reeee; and a ^brother. Barney Webb. ^ Surviving are 3 sons. Homer Fells -land Charles M. Felts, both of Mocks- Iville. and Warren C. Felts of Elkin; a Idaughter. Mary Columbine of IWestfield; 12 grandchildren; 23 great lgrandchildrcn;and 11 great great grond- Icliildren. I I Funeral services were held at 11 .la.rn. Nov. 5. at Mackie-Gentry Funeral iHbme Chapel by the Rev. Marvin l-Bl'ackbum. Burial followedintheCos--■pel Way Baptist Church Cemetery. Mary Dean Colliery Mary Dean Collier. 70. a longtime resident of Stamford. Conn., died of cancer Monday. Nov. 2. 1998. at her home.BomNov.4.l927,inMillcrCounty, • Ark., she was the daughter of the late William W. and Mary Ethel Patterson Helms.After graduating from Bloomsburg High School in Bloomsburg. Texas, she worked al the Veterans Adminis tration and later for the Railroad Re tirement Board, both in Dallas. At thattime, she joined the U.S. Air Force and served during the Korean War. She and her husband of 47 years. A.E. Collier, moved to Stamford in1964. There she was active in the FTA at Northeast Elementary School and a volunteer for Meals on Wheels, theStamfordSymphonyOrchestraandthe local Aid for Retarded.She was an avid bridge player and a member of Newcomers/SuburbanitesofStamfotdand the Exxon Wives Book Club. In addition to her husband, she issurvived by 2 sons. Clifford H. Collier of Stamford and David Collier of Arnold. Md.; a daughter, Mary EllenCollier of Smyrna, Ga.; and 2 sisters.Sarnie R. James of Dallas and Lottie J. Smith of Houston. She also had many relatives in Davie County. A memorial service was held at 2p.m. Nov.4. at Leo P. Gallagher & SonFuneral Home in Stamford. Funeral services were private. Memorials may be made to Chautauqua Institution. Chautauqua. N.Y. 14722; MealsonWheelsofStam-ford-Darien.945SummerStreel.Stam- ford. CT 06905; or to Stamford HealthSystems Visiting Nurse. Hospice care. 30 Shelbume Road. Stamford. CT 06902. J r cn Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksviite, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 12,1998 % c-Maude V. Forbes y n Mauilc V. Forbes of Mccksvillc ilicil ill her home Nov. 5,1998.BominCoslaRieaOcl.9.1916.she spew many years of her life in New. York where she was employed as a lieenscd practical nurse. For the past seven years she had made her home in MiK-ksville and was a member of Coullcrs Community Church of God. Seventh Day. She is survived by a son. Joe Evans and wife Dorcen of Brooklyn. N. Y.; adaughter. Pauline Hylton and husband Trevor of Central Islip. N.Y.; 6 grand children; and 5 great grandchildren. The funeral service was held Nov. 10 at p.m. at Grah.im Funeral Home Chapel with Elder Whaid Rosic offici ating and burial following in Rose Cemetery. J Jsmes Dallas Jones James Dallas Jones. 66.ofPinnacle. died Friday. Nov. 6.1998. at his home. He was the brother of Margaret Tobin of Mocksville. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Nov. 9. at Parklawn Memorial Gandensuiihmililary rites by the VRV District 11 Honor Guard. lA I ■o A -Si cr- , O /-•Sammie Alfred Grubb; : Sammie Alfred Gnibb. 85 of Lev r'lgton. died Saturday. Nov. 7.'1998 at.Lexington Memorial Hospital. '•I I a.mT' '"r?''® « y Thomas W.Ridenhour l036PinendgcRoad.Mocksville.diedTur^y evening. Nov. 3. ,993. at Bom March 2. 1926. in Davie ^denhour. he was retired from thefimshiiig department of Fiber Indus-in<^nl972 Hewasachartermemberof Vretoty Baptist Church in CoX~mee where he wa.s active on the lioiMe and grounds committeeSumvingarchis wife. Ruth Beavertaur;3sons.TommyRidenhourw fe Barbara of Wadcsboroand Teny • b^t"2 h"' t""r^' "• Ridcnhour ofM^ksville 3 si.sters. Kathleen Sptyant^ Nancy Foster, both ofCoolecmee ii! S*®" Srandchildren.nic service was held at II am • tte BaplislChuichwith - h made to thechumh or Camp Manna, c/o VictoryBaptist Church. P.O. Bo.x 686 CooU .eemce.N.C. 27014. '"'•'-001- . Norman Herold/ Norman Christian Duane Herald.,29. of Lenoir. died Monday, Nov. 2.•; 1998, at Caldwell Memorial Hospital.Most recently employed by Cald-.;wcll Memorial Hospital, hehad worked;for Davie County and lived in Mocks- .yillc. Funeral services were conducted at.7 p.m. Nov. 4. at Lenoir Community Church by Pastor Bob Pannley.Asso- .ciatc PaslorTim Hawkinsand the Rev.; .Chad Moore. Burial was at 11 a.m.;Nov. 5. in Woodlawn Memorial Gar- ■!dcns. yAtleeP.Talbert I, 87. motheroftmes L. Talbert Jr.. Robert J. Talben. i w"'" S"""'.died Wednesday. Nov. 4.1998Also surviving am 12 gnmdchil- dren.5grcat-grandchildren.and manynieces and nephews throughout Advance. Clenitnons. and Mocksville. A graveside service was held Mon-Stc^ iodist Church Cemcteiy. Oavie feunty PuwfcMocksville, NC o- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 12,1998 CV J) •o —^ 2^ Johnny E. Whitehead / Mr. Johnny EamcsiWhilchead.59. of Legion Cemelcry: St.. Coolecmcc. died Monday. Nov. 9. 1998. at his residence after being in declining health. Visitation was Tuesday at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. The funeral service followed, conducted by the Rev. Danny Shore, pastor of Edgewood Baptist Church In Cool- eemee. A graveside service will be held on Thursday In Hampton. Tcnn. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorials be made to Hos pice of Rowan County, 1410N. Main St.. Salisbury. NC 28144. or to the Progressive Club of Cooleemee. c/o Jackie Morton. P.O. Box 26. Cool eemee, NC 27014. Mr. Whitehead was bom Feb. 12. 1939, in Hampton. Tenn.. a son of Maggie Deloach of Hampton and the late Harry Whitehead. He was a mem ber of Edgewood Baptist Church and was employed by Sara Lec Corpora tion of Winston-Salem. He was also a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.Survivors.inaddilion to his mother, include: his wife, Mary Lou Kinser Whitehead of the home; three sons, John Dwayne Whitehead of Cleve land, Ohio; John.Eric Whitehead of Cooleemce;andJohn Alvin Whitehead of aemmons; two daughters. Denise Whitehead and Maria Whitehead of Cooleemee; two sisters. Wanda Shcck of Cleveland. N.C.. and Wilma Lyons of Elizabethton. Tenn. Lona Mae Wilkins / Lona Mac Atwixxl Wilkins. 89, of King, died Thursday. Nov. 5.1998. at Hilltop Living Center in Linwood. Born April 6, 1909 in Yadkin County toL. Grant Atwood and Myrtle Burton Atwood, she was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in King and a former member of Marshall Baptist Church for over 40 years. She was preceded in death by 3 brothers. David, Thurman and Gray Rominger; and stepfather, Arthur Rominger. Surviving are 2 daughters, Shirley i Wilkins Plemmons and husband Norman Ray of Winston-Salem. and Lynda Wilkins Smith and husband Buford of Advance; and S grandchil dren. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Nnv.S.aiHayworth-MIlIerSilasCteek Chapel by the Rev. Ed Scars. Burial followed in Gardens of Memory of Walkertown. Memorials may be mtule to Bethle hem United Methodist Church Organ Fund, 321 Redland Road, Advance. N.C. 27006. Davie County Public libraQf Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Nov. 19,1998 Betty Susan Bedwell / Betty Susan Haip Bcdw.'cll, 64, ofLcxington.diedWednesday.Nov. 11. 1998. at Kate B. Refolds HospiceHome after a battle with cancer. : ^ ShcwasthcsisterofHcmy'Bubby O- Harp Jr. of Advance. S" A graveside service was held at - p.m. Nov. 13. at Paihlawn Memorial 0^ Gardens by the Rev. Clint Branch. vj ^ Davie County Public Ubrajy ^ Mocksville, NC — DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Nov. 19,1998 V V) i 0 1 Cl- Hattie Stewart Boger / Haliie Sicwan Bogcr. 87. of 401 Nunh Main Sircci. Mucksville. died Salurday. Nov. 14. 1998. a( Mcadow- hnn)k Terrace ol Davie following a lengthy illness. BorninDavieCountySept. 1.1911. to the late Jess and Flora Dell Logan Stewart, she was a itieniber ofChcsl- niii Grove United Methodist Church and was a hontentaker. She was mar ried Aug. 27. 1927 to James Edgar Bogcr. who died Nov. 16. 1988. She W.1S also preceded in death by 3 chil dren. Georgia Mae Bogcr. Peggy Sue Bogcr and James Kcilh Boger. and a son-in-law. Pearlie Warren Smith: 4 sisters; and 3 brothers. Surviving are a daughter. Virlie Nora Boger Smith of Mocksville: 6 grandchildren; 8 great gtandchildtcn; 2 greal great grandchildren; a sister. Mamie Bameycastle of Mocksville; and a half sister. Susie Hopkins of Salisbury. The funeral service was conducted al 3:30p.m. Nov. l7.atChesinutCit>ve United Methodist Church with the Revs. Tim Staihuck and Darrell Cox officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Chest nut Grove Untied Methodist Church, U.S.Hwy.601 Nonh. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. / y Rachel H. Chamberlain Rachel HolcombChambeTlaiti.93, of Yadkinville. died Friday, Nov. 13, 1998, at her home. Bom July 10. 1905. in Yadkin County to the late Willis and Sarah Elizabeth Reavis Holcomb, she was a homcmakcr and member of Sandy Springs Baptist Church. She wtts pre ceded in death by her husband. J. Herman Chamberlatn:aninfantdaugh-ler. Doris Chamberlain; and 8 brothers and sisters. Surviving are a daughter, Nellie Rcnegar and husband Bob of Yadkin ville; 2 sons, J. Roger "Bud" Chamber lain and wife Laura and Wayne Cham berlain and wife Shirley, all of Yadkin ville; a brother. Alben Holcomb; 4 si-sters. Nora Steelman. Flora Notris. Etta Wall and Eileen "Sis" Hall; 8 grandehildren; 12 greatgrandchildren; and a great great grandchild. Her funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Nov. 15. at Sandy Springs Baptist Church by the Rev. David Kiser. Burial followed in Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery. Leon L. Dyson Leon L. Dyson. 72. of Poor Boy Trail. Mocksville, died Nov. 11,1998; at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. ' Bom Oct. 3.1926. to the bte Davfd L. and Ivie Richardson Dyson, he n:- tired from Dyson Logging Company in 1998. He had a special talent for woodworking and growing azaleas. He is survived by his wife, Len6ia S. Dyson: aspecial friend. BeaStevens of Mocksville; 3 sons. David L. Dyson and wife Donna of Virginia Beach.' Va..Tommy Dyson ofMocksville and Michael Dy.san and wife Kim of Cool- eemec: a daughter, Elaine D. Spry and husband RobertofCooleemee; Sgraiid-' children; a great grandchild: and a sis ter, Lola Lumley of Mocksville. Services were held Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster oflicf- aiing. Burial followed at Rowan Mtr- morial Park in Salisbury. Kay Chapman Dickinson for <lay,Nov.4. l998.ai9;iODm inwSuburban Hospital, Oak Parl^ mSurvivors include: soni, CharlesDtckmson of Tempe. Ariz.; wS Sf;rnofRiverFo,os,,ni.;pi MWksvillc: sister, Barbara Dunk^™ and Mac of Durham. ^ Fweral services weicFriday.Nov Gladys Kleckner y Gladys Alia Richards Kleckner, 93. died Tuesday night. Nov. 10,1998, at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie in Advance, She hod previously made her home with her daughter. Susan K. Shaver, in Cooleemee. Bom in Hazelton.Pa.May 15.190S. she was a retired elementary school teacher with the Whitehall County schtxils in Pennsylvania with more than SO years ofservice. She was a graduate ofBloomsburg Pennsylvania Elemen- • tarySchtxil.Bloomsburg State Teach- i ers College and later from Moravian Seminary in Bethlehem. Pa. She was a member of the Presbyteritin Church where had served as an elder and was an avid golfer and bridge player. Her husband of 50 years. William Ralph Kleckner. preceded her in deaih in 1977. Before moving to Davie County, she had been a resident of Pompano Beach. Fla. She was also preceded in death by a sister. Margaret ' Kleckner. Survivors include a daughter. Su san Shaver of Cooleemee; a son. Willard Kleckner of Florida; 4 grand children; and 6 great grandchildren. Burial was in at Grandview Ccm- etety in Allcntown. Pa. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimers Foundation. 200 North Cherry Street. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27101. Dwie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Nov. 19,1998 X y Chester Lee Prater Chester Lee Prater, 79. of the Cana community, died late Friday. Nov. 1J. 1998, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salcm. Bom in Campbell County. Tenn. to the late Joe and Nancy Wright Prater, he wasemployed with General Motors for 40 years in Baltimore, Md. He was also a World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Army. Survivors include his wife. Ruby Christine Gaylor Prater of the home: a son and daughter-in-law, JenyandSuc Prater of Mocksville: 3 sisters. Martha Robinson. Reva Prater and Maggie Sharp, all of Lafollette. Tenn.; 4 broth ers, Frank. Albert and Ulie Prater, all of Lafollette. Tenn.. and Charlie Praterof Clinton, Tenn.; 3 grandchildren; and 2 great great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Nov. 17. at Kaufman Funeral Home in Baltimore. Md. with burial following in Meadowbridge Memo rial Park. Memorials may be considered fur Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Build ing Fund. 1324 Yadkin Valley Road. Advance. N.C. 27006. Ed Richardson y R"--ha«Json,76. ofGawain Way Road, Mocksville,died Saturday. Nov. 14,1998, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Center in Win- ston-Salem after an eight month battle With cancer. He was bom Jan. 27. 1922. to the mieJ.N.and Chess icCancr RichardsonA 1940 graduate of Mocksville High School.hcservedhiscountryintheSth^y Air Force during World War U. He was a retired auto mechanic and spent his free time enjoying NASCAR races and baseball games.Surviving are his wife of 56 years.Ruth Gmbbs Richiird.son; a .son. James E. Richardson ofMocksville; 2daugh- leis. Nancy R. Ward and husband Gene OfMocksville and Linda R. Anderson andhusband Larry of Winston-Salem; 5grandchildren;3great grandchildren;3 sisters. Sadie Rice and husband Tom OfMocksville. Irene Hege of Lexington and Lillian Tallent and husband Russell of Advance; a brother. J.N. Riehardran Jr. and wife Kaiherine of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Services were held ai 7:30 p.m.Nov. 15, at Fork Baptist Church with theRev.BobHiattolTleiating.Agiave-sideservice was conducted Nov. 16 atM a.m. in the Fork Baptist Chuii:h Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Center. 100 Hos pice Lane. Winsion-Salem. N.C. y Alta Mae Sagely ^ AltaMac Sagely ofClemmonsdied Thursday. Nov. 12. 1998. A member of Hillsdale Baptist Church, she was preceded in death by hcrhushand, John C. Sagely ofVan Buren, Ark. She was also preceded in death by a grandson. John M. McBride. Surviving are a daughter, Suzanne McBride andhusband John L McBride ofAdvance; a brother. Bill Shaffncr of Ft. Smith. Ark.; 3 grandchildren; and 8 great grandchildren. Graveside services were held at 3 p.m. Nov. 14, at Wcstlawn Gardens of Memory inClcmfnonsby the Rev. Reg Alderman. Memorials may be made to Lydia Fellowship. 2222 Quail Drive. Harris- burg. N.C. 28075. - <L count, Wlocksvrtle. NC \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Nov. 19,1998 •V Bill Spillman / William Allen "Bill" Spillman, 57. of Joe Road, Mocks ville, died Sunday. Nov. 15. 1998 al Meadowbrook Ter race in Advance. Bom Jan. 27.1941.10 Doris Shuler Spillman Foster and the late Allen L. Spillman. he was preceded in death in 1963 by his wife. Sandra Smith Spill- man. He was a retired self-employed auto mechanic and a tnember of Fork Baptist Chutch. Much of his free lime wasspcntenjoyingthecompanyofhisgrandson. Rodney Thomas Spillman ofMocksville. Surviving, in addition to his mother and grandson, are ason. Tommy Spill man and wife Janet ofMocksville; 2 brothers. Allen L Spillman Jr. and wife Mildred of Gibsonville and Charles S. FostcrofGreensboro; and a sister. Betty S. Allen of Gteensboro. Service were held at Nov. 17. at 8.30 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. David Barney and Chaplain Linda Lewis officiating. Burial was in Fork Baptist Chutch Cemetery at 11 a.m. Nov. 18. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Forsyth County. I lOO-CSouth Stratford Rood. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. I Elizabeth S. Taplin Elizabeth Spaulding Taplin. 76. of Autumn Care Nursing Home, died at Davie County Hospital Wednesday. Nov. 11.1998. Bom Oct. 27.1922. in Burlington. Vt. to the late Howard E. and Georgia Spaulding. she was a homemaker who enjoyed knitting and using her com puter. She was preceded in death by her husband. Charles H. Taplin. Surviving are a son. Charlie H. Taplin of Brookfleld. Vt.; 3 daughters. Terry Schillings and husband Bert of Cowdney. Colo.. Vieki Reynolds of Southern Pines and Suzanne Taplin of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren; and 4 great grandchildren. Funeral services were to be con ducted at Stowe Cemetery in Vennont at a later date. . Marion Walls .Marion Grey Johnson Walls died Thursday evening. Nov. 12. 1998. at Meadowbrnok Terrace of Davie in Advance. She was horn in Farmington Fhb. 6. 1908 to the late Marion and Wes Johnson .and had been a teacher in Forsyth County and al Graylyn Children'sCcntcr.Shewasprecededin Peggy Regina Ibcker v/ Peggy Regina Johnson Tucker. 39. of Statesville. died Friday night. Nov. 13.1998. at Winston-Salem Rehabili tation Center in Winston-Salem fol lowing an extended illness. Bom in DavieCountyJuly 16.1959, to the late M.ajor Johnson and Minnie Lyies Johnson, she married Roland Tucker, who survives. She received her early training in the Davie County schools, later moving to Asheboro where she was employed by Asheboro Hosiery Company as a seamstress. Surviving, in addition to her hus band. are 2 daughters. Faye Long of New York and Kylia Johnson of St. Pouhabrother. Grady Johnson ofCtxrl- cemee; 3 sisters. Kathy Brown of At lanta. Ga.. Minnie Scott of Winston- Salem and Teresa Johnson of Mocks ville; 4 nieces; a nephew; and a host of other relatives. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m.Nov. I7.at the Mary B.Bighaih Memorial Chapel of Rutlcdge and Bigham Funeral Home by the Rev. S.L. Hodges. Burial followed in Belmont Cemetery. death by her husband. HermanP. Wa. in and by 2 brothers and a sister. Survivors include abrother. Edwii T. Johnson Sr. of Farmington; several nieces, nephews and other relatives. A graveside service was conducted at2p.m.Nov. I5.atFarmingtonCom- muniiyCcmctcrywiihthcRev.Tamroy Talbcrl olTiciuting. Memorials may be made to the lo cal Alzheimer's Association or to Farm ington Community Cemetery Fund, c/ o Wilbura Spillman. 1959 Farmington Road. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. pauiinc of new CV*»'- ,v,ctOt Dfvio County Public Libriiy Mocksville. NC DAViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 26,1998 / Luther G.Allison •J LuchcrC.AIIisonofJOl MillSlrect. M(x,'ksvillt, died Mondjy, Nov. 16, lyJS. al Rowan Regional Medical Comer in Salisbury I'ollowing a period of dedijiing health. Bom in Davic Couniy lo ihc laic RobenandFannieRhynehanll Allison,he was a member of Si. John AME Zion Church and was a World War II veteran. He was last employed by Hcndri* and Corriher Construction Company in Mocksvillo. ,He is survived by his wife. Evelyn Woodbury Allison of Lesinglon; 3 sons. Robert. Ernest and Donald Allison, all of Lexington; a daughter, Mary Thompson of Winslon-Salem; 4 grandchildren; and a great grandchild. Funemiscrvieeswcrcheldal 11:30a.m. Nov. 19. in the chapel ofGraham Funeral Home wiih Bishop Jumcs Ijamcs ofliciating. Burial followed in National Ceincieiy in Salisbury. Sandra Carter Cope Mrs. Sandra Carter Cope. 43, of Wiliiains Rood, Advance, died Sun day, Nov. 22. 1998. Funeral services were scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Eaton Fu neral Home Chapel with theRcv.B.R. Hiati ofnciaiing. Burial was at 11 am. Wednesday. Nov. 25. in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. The fiunily was to receive friends from 6-7:30 Tuesday night. They request memorials be consid ered for the Don Foster Scholarship Fund, c/o Fork Baptist Church, 3140 U.S. 64 E.,Mocksville,<»to the Rowan Range Soccer Assoc., c/o David Linker. 760 Patterson Rd.. Salisbuo'- NC 28147, Mrs. Cope was born Sept. 24,1955 in Forsylh Couniy to Morriyn Gray and Ruby Nell Escrhart Carter and was a quality control inspector »iih Lexington Fumiiure. She was a cake maker and decorator and was an avid "Beanie Baby " ccliecior. She was a fan of Davie and Rowan soccer. Mrs, Cope was a life member of Fork Baptist Church where site had hccnaOAmemberandhadsanginthe choir. Survivors include: her husband. Tommy Cope, of the home; 2 daugh ters, Mrs. David iRebecca) Mock of Kemcrsville, andTamniy Rencc Cope of Advance; a son. Timothy Grey WallaccCopcofAdvanceihcrparems of Advance; 2 sisters, Karen Ruth Carter of Advance and Theresa Ann Carter Hardinof Mocksvillc; 3 broth ers, Morrison Carter of Washington. D.C.. Paul Gregory CarterofAdvance and William Ray Carter of Mtxtks- villc; and her palcraal grandmother. Titi Bailey of Advance- Helen Cline GanR HelenCline Ganil.55, of St.George Place, Bermuda Run. died Tuesday, Nov. 17. lyyKai Forsylh MedicalCen- ler in Winston- 15. 1943, to the sonMclverCline, she was owner of / . i'y " Ganit Personnel. Inc. in Mocks- vilie. An out standing business and community "leader, her accomplishments include past president of Mocksviile Rotaiy Club whcreshe had been named a Paul HairisFellow, She was also pastpresi dent ofthe Davie County Chamber of Commerce. She was a graduate of Leatlefship Davic. Leadership North Carolina and Triad Leadership. She was supportive of the arts particularly the renovation of the Brock Audiic- fium.She wisamcmbcrcfihe Cancer Services Board of Davie County and wasscheduledioiTs;civetheGovem(*"s Award forOuistandingVolunteerSer vice Nov. 30. Survivors includeason, ScottCanit of Advance; a daughter. Kelly Gamt Turner of Mooresviile; a granddaugh ter. Blakely Cline Ganti of Advance; and a companion, James P. Hicks. - Funcralserviccswereconduciedai 2 p.m. Nov. 20. at Brxk Auditorium in Mocksviile with the Revs. Jimmy Lancaster and Chiulcs Bullock and Perce Musselman ofliciating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memoiials may be madetoCanccr Services, c/o Reba Ellloil. 622 North Main Street. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028. Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksviile, NC DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 26,1998 N- o .i O i V Gail Otis Humble Gail Olis Humble. IX ofGladslonu Road. Mocksvillc.dicd Saturday tmim- ing. Nov. 21.1998. al his residence. Funeral services were held al 11 a.ni.. Nov. 23, ai First Baptist Chun-h of Cooleeinee with the Rev. Jeff Pennington officiating. Burial was in Greenlawn Cemetery in China Giove. Memorials may be considered for First Baptist Church of Cooleemce. d o Sara Scott. P.O. Box 518, Cool- eemee. N.C. 27014. He was bom in Cabanus County. Jan. 18. 1925 to the late Willie Earl Humble and Leona Everelte Woodward .and was a parts and male- rial delivery man with Skyline Mobile Homes for 28 years. He had previously operated a restaurant in Georgia be fore moving to North Carolina. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving as a parachute trooper during World War If, and was a member of First Bapti.si Church of Cooleemee. He especially enjoyed woodworking. He was pre-' ceded in death by a brother. Boyce Humble; a sister. Elvean Ellsworth; and a half brother. Tliomas Johnson. Surviving are his wife. Joan Stroud Humble of the home; a special foster daughter. Rcnce' R. Barney of Mocks- ville; 2 sons. Robert Michael "Mike" Humble. U.S. Air Force. Charleston. S.C.. and Richard Allen "Rick" Humble of Dalton. Ga.; 6 grandchildren; 2 sis ters. Zelda Simerson of Churchland. and Molly V. Gibson of Kannapolis; 2 brothers. Norman Woodward of Clemmons. and H.A. "Jinx" Woodw.ird of King; 2 special nieces. Pat Gibson and Jutanna Brotherton; and 2 special nephews. Mike Lewis and Jerry Ixwis. y Fred Garland Kimmer : Fred Garland Kimmer Sr.. 80. of Winston-Salem. died Tuesday. Nov. 17.1998. at Forsylh Medical Center. He was bom in Davie County Sept. 24,. 1918. to the late John Foy and Emma Beck Kimmer and wasarctircd from P.H. Hanes Knitting Company with 44 years of service. He was a memberof South Fork Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife. Mary Owings Kiminerofthe home; adaugh- ler. Glenda Laird and husbandTommy of Winston-Salem: 4 soas, Fred G. Kimmer Jr. and wife Jean. Calvin Lee Kimmer and wife Carolyn. Samuel Ray Kimmer and Roger Kimmer. all of Winston-Salem; 6 grandchildren; 2 greatgrandchildren: a brother. George Kimmer of Winston-Salem; and 2 sis ters. Alma Beck and Bertie Mae braughn. both of Mocksville. n Funcralserviceswercheldat2p.m. Nov. 20. at South Fork Baptist Church by the Revs. Freddie Angles and J.B. Parker. Burial followed in Foisyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to South Fork Baptist Church Building Fund. 3830 Wayne Street. Winsion-Salem. N.C. 27104. y Vada Smith Riddle Vaila Smith Riddle, formerly of |l Yadkin Valley Road. Advance, died i Tuesday, Nov. 17. 1998. at Meadow- [i brook Terrace of Davie. i' Bom April 18. 1909. in Davie j; County to the late Charlie E. and Josie Swaimgen Smith, she was a home- maker and a lifetime memberof Beth lehem United Methodist Church where she taught Sunday school for many years. She was preceded in death by her husband. Grady V. Riddle, in 1981. Survivors include 6 children. Eula Holder and husband Grady of Clem mons. Betty Jo Hanman and husband JuhnofFarmington. Vestal Riddleand wife Gerry of Mocksville. Penny Bowles and husband Jimmy. Linda Stephens and husband Jim. and Larry Riddle and wife Sue. all of Advance; 19 grandchildren; 20 great grandchil- drentandZsisters.O/elllrvinofMocks- ville and Juanita Ward of Clemmons. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Nov. 19. al Bethlehem United Meth odist Church with the Revs. Mark Weekley and Donald Funderburk ofTi- ciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Bethle hem United Methodist ChurchGrowth Fund. 321 Redland Road. Advance. N.C.27006. Kcynuiu^ . pice Lane. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103; Davie County Home Health. 158 Hospital Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. orTurrentine Baptist Church. do Mildred James. 1613 U.S. Hwy. 64E. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Davie County PuWic^^aniMocksville, NO DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 26,1998 Opal Sandeliir* opal Sue Gilbttrt Sondefur. 77. of Tot Sircci. Mocksville. passed away early Sunday. Nov. 22.1998. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home In Win- ston-Salem. Bom Oct. 7. 1921 in Claibome County. Tenn.. to the late FiankJin Roscoeand Nola Marie Williams Cil- befl. she was preceded in death by aninfant brother. Button Gilbcn. She moved to Notth Carolina in 1986, andwas a retail sales clerk, employed with Wal-Man for the past si.s yeais. She was a member of Tunentine Baptist Church. Surviving arc her husband of 58 years, fames Roy Sandefur; adaughier Patsy Roach and husband David of Mocksville; a granddaughter. 6 sis ters. Edith BrooksofHam>gate.Tenn..Geneva Shackelford of Simpsonville, S.C. BeaMondayof Brooksville, Ind.. ■niefmaRay.BobbieBurkeandFtankieCiawfbfd.allofMonroe.Mich:2broth-ers. Roy Gilben of Oak Ridge. Tenn.,Harry Gilben of Huron. Ohio, and Marvin Gilben ofZionsville. Ind.. andseveral nieces and nephews.Services were held Nov. 24. 1998 at 11 a.m.atTurrentine Baptist Churchwith Dr. Caiy Chapman and the Rev. BillySlopeofliciating. Burial followedin the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Kate B.Reynolds Hospice Center. 100 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem. N.C.27103; Davie County Home Health.158 Hospital Street. Mocksville. N.C27028. or Tunentine Baptist Church,c/o Mildred fames. 1613 U.S. Hwy. 64E. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. J , Shore FIo^ Gwyn Shore. 6ft of Yadkin-ville.died Wednesday. Nov. |8.19^^FbrsythMcdicalCenicrin Winston-Salem.Bom Sept. 9. 1938. in Yadkin County tothelateLcoandEsthcrOmaraShore, he worked at Lee feans inMocksville and wa.s a member ofTurner's Creek Baptist Church.• Surviving are his wife of 31 yean,fanie Shore of the home; a son. MarkShore of the home; a sister. ColleenBall of Yadkinville; 3 brothers. RayShore of Yadkinville. Harold Shore of Tnnity and Ronald ShoreofHish Point;and several aunts, uncles, cousins,nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by a sis-.ler. Carolyn Robbins.His funeral service was held at 2p.m. Nov. 21. ax Turner's Creek BaptistChurch by the Revs. Allen BarkerandDavid Maynard. Burial followed in thechurcli cemecery. Lillian W. Spry/ Ullian Winy Spry.93.ofGladstoneRoad. Cixilcemec. died Sunday. Nov.22. l998.alThcLaur.d»NuisinsHome in Salisbury.Funeral Services were to he held.Nov. 25. ar 11 a.m. at Coolccmce FirstBaptist Church with the Revs, feff Pennington. Larry Allen.andfeffSpryolllciating and burial lollouing in Le- gion .Memorial Park.Memorials may he considered forthe Lottie .Moon Christmas Olfciing.First Baptist Church. P.O. Bo.k 3is. Coolcemcc. N.C. 27014.Bom Oct. 12. 1903. in RowanCounty to the laic W. H. and SallyBradshaw W iity. she wiis retired fromErwin Mills and was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church. Shewas preceded in death by her husband.'Grady M. Spry, in 1983. and a grand son. Bany Spry in 1983. Survivors include 8 children andtheir spouses, fcssie and Fred Pierce. DollieSwaim. Grady M.andDotSpry.ferry L. and Ann Spry, all of Cool eemee. Irene "Wink" Hcndricks of -Mocksville. Wiiiiam F. and ClaudeanSpry of Marion. III.. Doyle E. and feanciie Spry of Gamer. Aaron andLinda Spry of Hiddentic; 20 grand children; 26 grcat-grandchildrcn; 3 great-grcat-grandchildren; .8 step- grandchildren:and6step-gn;al-grand- children. Osifia County Public UbraijfMocksville, NO s <r \ M li DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Dec, 3,1998 y V <L .V- cr^ >a Billy Athey j William R. "Billy" Aihey. 66. for merly of Coolccmce. of U.S. Hwy. 64 Easi in ihe Fork Church community, dierl Friday. Nov. 27. 1998. at Davie County Hospital. Born Aug. 12. 1932. in Davie County to the late John Lcroy and .Vtollic Crcason, he was a production operator retired ftom Fiber Industry and was a member of Fork Baptist Church. He enjoyed watching football games and spending lime with his grandchildren. Surviving are his wife of 30 years, Sharon Bowles Athey: a son. John M. Athey and wife Sheila of Germany; a daughter. Diane Gairetson and hus band Curtis of Mocksville; a brother. Jack Athey of Ctxtleemee; 2 sisters. Earlene Page of Mocksville and Jean Phelps of Rockwell; 3 grandchildren; and his mother-in-law. Theo Bowles of the home. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers. Huhert.Tomand Bob Athey; and 2 sisters. Maggie Bailey and Hazel Stiller. The service was held at 2 p.m. Nov. 30. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Revs. Ken Evans. Bob Hiatt and Larry Hollineld officiating. Burial followed at Fork Baptist Church Cem etery. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO Willie Caldwell J Willie Thompson Caldwell. 83. ofLexington, formerly ofMocksvilte. died Tuesday. Dec. 1.1998. at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem after a brief illness. Bom March 12. 1915. in Rowan County, to the late Claude and Sue Swiccgood Thompson, she had retired as a nurse at Duracell Battery and PPG Industries. She was a member of Center United Methodist Church. Daughters of the American Revolution and United Daughters of the Confederacy. Survivors include her husband. Leonard R. Caldwell; a son. Leonard Caldwell II of Winston-Salem; a sister. Frances Ketchie of Salisbury; 5 grandchildren; and 6 great grandchildren. A graveside service was to be held at 2 p.m. Dec. 3. at Oakwood Cemetery in Statesville by the Rev. Ted Craddock. Memorials may be made to Cancer Services. I2I0-H. S. Main Street. Lexington. N.C. 27292. Asenath Mae Evans Asenaih Mae Frances Evans, for-y merly of Howardtown Circle. Mocks ville. died Thursday. Nov. 26.1998. in Wilkes County where she had resided for the past two years. She was an employee of Tyson Foods Company. She was preceded in death by her mother. Zclma Evans June 10.1991. Surviving are 2 brothers and iheir wives. Terry and B.Trbara Evans of Lextngion and Lester and Caldonia Evans of Mocksville; a sister. Barbara Evans of Mocksville; her stepfather. Ja.spcr Dulin of Advance; and a de voted friend. Ben Parker. Funeral services wereheldat 2p m Dec.I. in the chapel of Graham Fu neral Home in Mocksville with the Rev.DarTslScottofliciaiingandburialfollowing in Palmetto Church Cem etery. / Doctor Grant Church Doctor Grant Church. 94. formerly of Winston-Salem. died Friday. Nov. 27.1998. at Meadowbrook Terrace. BomJan. I. l9(M.inWilkesCounty to the laie George Worth and Maty Ida Gofonh Church, he »vas owner of Church's Store and was a member of Fratemily ChundiofiheBrclhren where he was a lay minister. He was preceded in death by his- flrst wife. Beatrice Rash Church; his second wife. Ella R. Church: a daugh ter. Ida Ruth Church; a son. Paul O. Church: a sister. Annie Reed; 3 broth ers. Atie. Evert and Midas Churrh. Surviving are 6 children and their spouses. Joyce and Graham Hendrix of Mocksville; Alvin and Nita Church. Roy and Ruth Church and Audrey Warden, allofWinslon-Salem. George and Rusty Church of California and Earl and Carolyn Church ofCharlotte; 27 grandchildren; 36 great grandchil dren; 3 step children. Jeanne and Terry Crutchfieldand Phil and Becky Hauscr. allofWinston-Salem. Linda and Wiley Stanford of Advairce; 4 step-grand children; 2 step great grandchildren; and a brother. John Church of Atlanta. Ga. His funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Nov. 30. at Fratemity Church of the Brethren by Pastor David Kindly and Ricky Hendrix. Burial followed in the church cemetery. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 3,1998 • James Roy Harris James Roy Hams. 72, of673 Salis bury Sireel, Mooksville. died unex- peciedly Wednesday. Nov. 25. YadkinCouniyJan. ^ 3 10,1926.loCar1andBessie Mays Harris, |BS^ Z'" was aecepied at ^ Georgia Tech Uni- j loduiyandsersedin the Navy's AviationOrdinance Divisiondurirg World War II. After his discharge in 1946. he woriutl with A.O, Bryan, managing a machine shop and automotive servicebusiness .InScpiember 1949,hemoved to Mocksville and began the operation of what is now Davie Auto Parts, In 1956. he opened Rowan Auto Pans in Salisbury, and in 1959. began Motor Su^rly Inc.inMt-Airy, In 1967. Auto motive Wholesale PansofRandlcman was opened, followed by continued expansionof both the automotivepans business and machine shop services business. He was laterable to devote the bulk ofhisiimeiohistnielovcs. which were commerciid and njsidcnlial develop ment, fishing in tnany areas of the -United States, especially Alaska, and the restoration of classic and antique automobiles. He was an active incm- bcr ofFirst Baptist Church of Mocks- vllle wheic he served in various ca pacities. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a member of the Oasis Shrine Temple and ihe Jesters. He was involved in his community in civic affairs, such as the Davie County Planning Board and BoatdofDireciotsofSlcnesircet Bank andTrust. He was also instiumemal in fcHinding Davie Family YMCA. For 30 years, he served as basket commit tee co-chairman of the Mttcksville Masonic Rente. Survivors include his wife of 50 yeare, Vena Holt Harris; his children and their spouses. Joe and Debby Har ris and Juno and Bill Johnson, all of Mocksvllle; a bmther. Rayford Harrisand wife MaryofMtJcksville;? grand children; and several nieces and ncph- ews- He was preceded in death hy a brother, MonC. HarrisofGrccnsboixv Funeral seivices were held at FirstBapiisiChurchofMoeksvilleNov.:7. at 7 p.m. by Dr. Larry Hovis and the Revs. Charles Bullock and Paul Riggs, Personal reflections were presented byJoe Harris. Bill Johnson,Terry Brallcy and Charles Dunn. Graveside services were conducted Nov. 2S, at 11 a.m.RoseCemeicry withMasonic rites pro- : vided by MoeksviUc Masonic Lodge 134A.F.&A.M- Memorials may be made to First ' Baptist Church of Mocksville. 390 • Notlh Main Street. Mocksville. N.C. - ''70''8; The Anvtriean Heart Associa- '• Uon. Davie County Chapter, c/o Patty : Uokabin.BranchBankandTtusl.n9 - CailhcrSirect.Mocksvillc.N.C.27028; '• ofio a charily of the donor's choice. , Irene Hiatt Irene Julia Koontz Hiatt, 71, ofMr.Airy, died Friday, Nov. 27. 1998 j, Nonhem Hospital ol Surry County. She was hom in Forsyih County April 3. 1927. to the lute Obadiah B. and Cora Jordan Kixiniz and was a rctia-d cafeteria worker with the Ml Airy City and Suny County Schwl Sy.sicins. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. arc her husband. JuniorL. J.L Hjjiior(hchome:3tiaughten and sons-in-law. Gail and Wilford Vemon or Dohson, Joan and Ellis O Allen of Mt. Airy and Sylvia and fcdmondCoonsofSouihJordan, Utah;5 sons and daughters-in-law, Stephen L, and Shelley Hiatt of Sandy, Utah, WaiTCnandDcbbloHlaitandTimoihy and Diannc Hiatt. allofMt.Alry.Kcilh and Patty HiartofMocksville. and EricandCathyHla[iofChr7stiansburg.Va:16 grantlchildren; 3 great grandchil dren; a .Ulster and broihcr-in-law, . MarionandOoanPetersonofPlnnaelc: ^3 sisien-in-law. Minnie Rurh Koonir" i ofPinnacleandSarahElizabclhKoonlz nol Advance; and several nieces and ' ftffphtfws. Funeral services were held at 11 ant. Dec, I. .it The Church of Jesus Chnsi of Latter Day Saints with ser vices eondiaricd hy Eldcn Bob Brad ley, Edmnnd Civsns and Paul Hiatt ' withbunallofollmvlnSkylincMemocy Gardens. t\i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 3,1998 a. o- J [n f15 I ,4: I 3-" r er Lois Eva Brown MuUls Mrs. Lois Eva Brown Mullis, 87, died Tuesday. Nov. 24. 1998. al her home. She had bcenindeclining health for several years. Mrs. Mullis was bom in Henderson County to John B. and Adeline D. Brown on Nov. 29.1910. She was preceded in death by her husband, Marshall L. Mullis in 1984. Survivors include; adaughter, Betty Mullis Lakey and husband William J. ofWinslon-Salem; twospecial friends. Nell Anderson and Leigh Oaldey; and a grandson. Funeral services were Saturday, Nov. 28. at 11 a.m. at Fiisi Baptist Church in Advance, conducted by Pastor Lanny Atkins. Jimmy Rogers / Jimmy Rogers, 60, of 319 Shaw ^9 Nov. Bom in Davie County Aug. 9, 1938, to the late Tay and Ella Whiiaker Rogers, he was formeriy employed by Banes Mills. He is survived by a daughter, KimR. Courley and husband Jamie of Harmony: 2 grandchildren; 2 brothers. Carl Rogers of Mocksvillc and Everett Rogers of Salisbury; and a sister, Josephine Ratledge of Mocksville.He was preceded in death by 3 brothers and a sister. A memorial service was to be held at 2 p.m. Dec. 2, at Reavis FuneralHome Chapel with the Rev. Billy Jarreit ofnciating. Burial will be at a later date. Memorials may be made to Mt.Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund. Mocksville NC 27028. y Lois Eva Mullis Lois Eva Brown Mullis. 87. of Ad vance. diedTuesday, Nov. 24.1998. a| her home. She had been in declining health for several years. Bom in Henderson County Nov. 29, 1910, to John B. and Adeline D. Brown, she was preceded in death by her husband. Marshall L. Mullis, in 1984. Surviving arc a daughter, Betty Mullis Lakey and husband William J. of Winsion-Salem: and a grandson. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Nov. 28. at First Baptist Church in Advance by Pastor Lanny Atkins. Detlaus L. Norman Detlaus Lowder Norman, 81, died James Floyd Spiy Sr. a Sr- 76. of PineRidgcRoad. Coolecmee. died Wednes day. Nov. 25. 1998 at Davie County 'Hospical. ' Bom March 22. 1922. in Davie County to the late James Brady And tsthcr Oleihia Broadway Spry Sr he was retired from the U.S. Amiy after _u years of service and was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. On D-Day. he served with the 29th Infan try Division and was present at thelanding on Omaha Beach. He was a charter member of VFW District 11Post II19 in Coolccmec and was a memberof Victory Baptist church. Heenjoyed spending time with his family gardening and fishing. Survivors include his wife of 56 y^.^lhleenRidcnhourSpiy;3sons.J^es Royd Spry Jr. and wife Barbara or Coolcemce. Ronald C. Spry andwife Barbara of Rocksbcro and Rick D. Spry and wife Debbie of Salisbury: a dau^icr. Cathy S. Waid and bus-tend TTiomas of Charioiie; 9 grand- children:2greatgrandchildicn:2broth.ers. M.O. Spry ofSalisbury and David Spry of Hickory: 5 sisters. Bertha Har- nsof Salisbuiy. Shelby J. Cartner and ^dincCoodman. hoihofWoodlcaf.Shirley N. Church and Diannc Blackwclder. both of Mocksvillc; and severaj nicccs and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at2 p.m Nov. 27. at Victory Baptist I Church by the Rev. Shelby Harbour. ' Bunal fotl<)w,rf i„ Rowan Memorial Park with miliiaiy honors conducted by the District II Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials ittay be made to VictoryBaptist Church. P.O. Box 686. Cool ecmee. N.C. 27014 Monday. Nov. 30. 1998. at Autumn Care of Salisbury. Born Sept. 13. 1917. in Coolccmec, to the late Harvey and Lcssic Roberson Lowder. she was educated in the Cooleemee and Woodlcaf schools, graduating from Woodleaf High School. A homemaker, she was formerly employed by Yadkin Hotel. Her husband. Reecel E. Norman, died March 22. 1995. Survivors include 3 sons, Joe Norman of Gastonla. Tony Norman . of Kemersvilleand Michael Norman ofSalisbury; 2 sisters. Clalie Spillman of Hatiisburgand Dorothy Abemathy of Salisbury; and 2 grandchildren. A graveside service was to be held at 11 a.m. Dec. 3, at Rowan Memorial Park by the Rev. Shane Tolliver. Memorials may be made to the Rowan Homes Association. 211 Roscman Lane. Cleveland, N.C. 27013. County Public UbnHv Mocksville. NC <r cr DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 10,1998 ■N /Margie Williams Allen Margie William!, Allen. 70. of Mocksvillc, died Sotunlay. Dec. S. '1998, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winslon-Salcm. : BomOct.28.1928,in DavieCounty to the late Dewey Franklin Williams and Gladys Juanila Williams of Au tumn Care Nursing Home, she retired in 1990 from the weaving room at Cone Mills Industries. She also served as a nurse's assistant with CAP and Occupational Health Servicesof Davie County Hospital. She recently began to attend Jerusalem Baptist Church. She enjoyed helping others and cooking and baking for her family. She waspreceded in death hy her husband ofS2 years, Roy Garland Allen Sr.; and a brother, lliomas Williams. Surviving, in addition to her mother, are2 sons, Roy "Garland* Allen Jr. and wife Wanda of Stokcsdale and Gary Alien and wife Pat of Mocksville; a (laughter. Penny Lagic and husband Jackie of Mocksville; 3 brothers. Marvin Williams of Cooleemee. Rob ert "Buck" Williams of Lone Hickory and Jimmy Williams of Lexington; 4 sisters, DorisTiseofCooleemcc, Peggy Potts of Mocksville, Alice Crider of Staiesville and Ann Williams of Woodleaf; S grandchildren; 3 stepgr^dchildren; and a step great grand child. The service was held at 2 p.m. Dec. 8,atJerusalemBaplistChurchwiththe Rev. Jimmy Lancaster and Robert Creason officiating. Burial followed in Jotgion Memorial Park Cemetery. ■ MemorialsmaybcmadetoAStore- house for Jesus, 464 Depot Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Nellie Jo Everhardt V Nellie Jo Dyson Everhardt, 80, of Swainsboro. Ca., died Friday,. Dec. 4. 1998. at Forsytb Medical Center in Winston-Salcm after a serious illness of two months. She became ill while visiting friends and relatives in the CtHilccmcc area. She is survived byadaughter.Sylvia LagIc of Mocksville. A memorial scrv ice was conducted at Eaton Funeral Hoirw by the Rev. Phillip Park. The Nxly has been sent to Peebles-Curry Durden Mortuary in Swainsboro for further services and burial. >/ Kelly Lee Link Sr. Kelly Lee Link Sr., 70. of Wall Strect.Coolecmcc.died Monday. Dec.7,1998, at his home.Bom Oct. 4,1928, in Davie Countytothe late William D. and LolaMundayLink, he was a retired carpenter in the home buildingtrade.HcenJoyed spending time with his family, gardening andhunting. He was preceded in death by a sister. Janet Link Stxjts. Survivors include his wife of 43 years,MaryMargarctHillUnk;4sons,Kelly Lcc Link Jr.. Rick Robin Link, Timmy Ervin Link and Joe Link, all ofthe home; 2 daughters, Shirley AnnGrimes and hu.sband Robert and Mary Beth Link, all of Cooleemee; 2 grandchildren; 3 brothers. John LinkofSpen- cer. Eugene Link of Faith and Bill Linkol Cooleemee; 4 sisters. Margie Hoover of Spencer. Jaekil Shuffler of Salis bury, Mildred McSwainofCooleemeeand Dorothy Foster ofMocksville;and several nieces and nephews. Services were held at 11 am. Dec.9, at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Robert Creason officiating and burial following in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Memorials may be made to Hos pice. Murlene Scott Keller y Murlene"Babe"ScottKeller,70,of 198 Little Wilkesboro Road. Harmony,dieUTuesday,Dec. I, l998,atFbrsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. .BominDavieCountyOct. 15.1928, to Mary Ethel Snead Scott of Mocksville and the late Roy Edward Scott,she was retired from Harmony PostOffices as a postal clerk after 28 years of service. She was a member of Harmony Presbyterian Church. On Sept.21, 1946, she married Leonard Guss"Puneh"Keller,whodiedJuly 18,1989. A brother, L.G, "Son" Scott, also pre ceded her in death.Surviving,inadditiontohcrmother, are a son. L.G. "Lynn" Keller Jr.; adaughter. Patricia "Pat" K. Hall andhusbandTommyofStatesville;5grand- children; a brother. James E. "Buddy" Scott of Winston-Salem; and several nieces and nephews.Funeral services were conducted at2 p.m. Dec. 5, at Rcavis Funeral HomeChapel in Harmony by the Rev. H.Cowles Bristol HI. Burial followed inCenterUnited Methodist ChurchCcm- eiery.Mcmorialsmaybemadetoachutch or charity of the donor's choice. 0=. <3: s- <S~ . o (B DavieCounty Public Library Mocksville, NO o~ rx DAVIE county enterprise record, Dec. 10,1998 n <5— Edith Brown Rummage Edilh Brown Rummage, 81. of U.S. Hwy.601 Nonh.Mocksville,diedearly, Friday, Dec. 4.1998, al Autumn Care of Mocksvillc where she hod been a icsident for the past two weeks. Bom in Davic County, Dec. 23, 1916, to the late Henry Wilson and Mabel Shiplell Brown and was owner and operator of Boger Nursery. She was a member of the Nurserymen's Association and especially enjoyed traveling and visiting other nurseries and landscapers. She was also a mem ber of First Baptist Church of Mocks- ville. She was preceded in death by her . first hiisband. Allen Boger. in 1963: and hersecond husband, Norman Rum mage. in 1983. Survivors include a sister, Carlene Foster of Mocksville; a brother. Dock Brown of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 1:30 p.m. Dec. 6, at Union Chapel United. Methodist Church Cemetery with Dorman Brown officiating. Memorials may be made to the Ccrrtetery FundofUnionChapcl United MethodistChurch,c/o Dorman Brown. 1805 U.S. Hwy. 601 North, Mocks ville. N.C. 27028. /OUie Hilton Stokes Ollie Hilton Stokes. 88. formerly of Winston-Salem, died Monday. Nov. 30.1998. at Evergreen Nursing Home in High Point. ;• Bom Aug. 26. 1910. in Davie County to the late Roland and Sally McCullough Hilton, she was a mera- berof Rosemom Baptist Church where she was active with Ladies Bible Class No. 3 and theTwilighters. She wasalso a member of Pioneers of America. Survivors include husband. Porter Graves Stokes: a son. Anhur Craves Stokes of Kerrtersville: 4 sisters. Helen Howard of Advance. Katherine Latham of Mocksville. Madeline Copplcr of Lexington and Vada Sheets of Salis bury: a brother. Earnest Hilton of Ox- ford:4grandchildren:and9great grand children. Services were held at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 3. at Hayworth-MillerSilasCreek Chapel by the Rev. Curtis Whaley. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. i;Heni7 Jesse York •; Henry Jesse York. 82. of Yadkin- • ville. died Thursday. Dec. 3,199g, at n his home. Survivors include a brother, Travis York of Advance. His funeral service was held at 3;30 p.m. Dec. 5. at Turners Creek Baptist Church by the Revs. Allen Barker. Eugene Cooden and David Maynard. Burial followed in the church cem- .etery. 43 i Dsvie County Public Library Mocksville, NC UAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 17,1998 Q- Of yO Z) -h « ^ —o Grady Andrew Bodsford J Gruly AiiJicw Bodsford, 71. of Mocksville.dicdFriday.Dcc.! 1,1998 al his huinc. Bom April 17. 1927, in Foisyth Counly 10 ihc laic Oscar Franklin and Manic Spainhuur Bodsford, he was a mcmbcrofUninnChapel UnitedMeih- odisi Church. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in the Korean Con- llicl 1950-1952. He had retired from R.J. RcynoldsTtrhaceoCompanyafter 35 years of service. He was preceded in death by a sis ter. Mary B. Simpson. Surviving are his wife, Marceleen Cook Btxisford of the home: 2 sons, Kim Andrew Bodsford of Winston- Salcm. and Mark Bodsford and wife Oehra of Kannapolis; a daughter, Manha B. Naylor and husband Teny ofMocksville;6grandchiIdren;3 broth ers, Bohby Bodsford of Mocksville, Henry Bodsford and Lindsay "Tip" Bodsford. both of Winston-Salem; 3 sisters. Betty Whitman of Mocksville, Ruth Caudle and Mildred Miles, both of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Dec. l3,atHaywotth-MillerSiIas Creek Chapel with the Revs. Tim Starbuck and Chip Webb oRlciating. Burial followed in Pine Grove United n Methodist Church Cemetery in Win ston-Salem. Memorials may be made to Union Chapel United Methodist Church,2030 U.S. Hwy.fiOI North, Mocksville,N.C. 27028. William Conley Jr. / WilliamJenningsBryanConleyJr., 62. ot 1092 Wyo Road. Mocksville. dicdWednesday.Dec.9.1998.at Davis Hospital in Statesville. Employed with C.W. Electric Com pany in Yadkinvilte, he had worknl for 27 years at Salem Electric in Winston- Salem. He served two years in the U.S. Army and was of the Baptist faith. Surviving are his wife, Dora M. Conley of the home; 3 sons. Butch Conley and Calvin Conley, both of Salem. Va. and Greg Conley stationed at Langley Air Force Base in Hamp ton. Va.; a goddaughter, Tolara MatthewsofClemmons; 6sistcts, Gaye Faddy ofRoseville, Calif., Lillian Isom of Collinsvillc. Va.. Margie Tabor of Pembrook, Va., Evelyn Conley of Spring Hill, Fla., Eva Deal of Mocks ville and Janice Deal of Winston-Sa lem; agrandchild;andaspecial nephew, Richard Deal. Funeral services were held at I p.m. Dec. 13. in the chapel of Graham Fu neral Home in Mocksville with the Rev. Allen Barker ofiiciating. Burial was at Mt.. Hope Meihtxlist Church Cemcterv in Fries. Va. Annal^ Mrs. Anna Frances Allen Hill, 66, / of Polkton, died Sept. 18,1998. in the Hospice House, Monroe. She was a former Davie County resident. A native of Anson Counly. she was a daughter of the late William Chester and Mittie BemiceGixIwin Allen, and was bom Aug. 15,1932. A private graveside service was held at Rocky Mount Baptist Church Cemetery, Polkton, olTiciatcd by the Revs. Fred Schuszler and David Wyatt. Survivors include: her husband, Charles Eli id Hill ofthchome; adaugh- ter. Mrs. Helen Hill Dennis ofPolkton; a brother. Albert Allen of Wadcsboro; and a sister, Mrs. Minnie Lou Huneycutt of Monroe. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Union County. 700 W. Roosevelt Blvd.. .Monroe. NC 28110. / Nellie Jo Everhardt ^ NellieJo Dyson Everhardt, SO.died Friday,Dec.4,1998,atForsythMedi-. Genter in Winston-Salem after a serious illness of two months. Bom Dec. 12. 1918. she lived in Swainsboro, Ga. and had a second , home in Mocksville. ' Surviving are her husband. Phillip j Everhardt of Swainsboro, Ga. and ! Mocksville: a daughter, Phyllis E. Lemke and husband Churck of Fairbanks. Alaska; a stepdaughter. SylviaE.LagleofMocksviIle;6grand-children; and 5 great grandchildren. A memorial service was held at Eaton Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. Dec. 5. Further services and burial took place in Swainsboro, Ga. Dec. 7. Gene Richard Johnson / Gene Richard Johnson, 65, a resi dent of Homestead Hills, Winston- Salem, died Thursday, Dec. 10, at Forsyth Medical Center after an ex tended illness. He was bom on March 6,1933 in Forsyth County, the son ofthe late Ash and Eva Bceson Johnson. He is survived by: his son, Chris Johnson and wife. Tammy of Mocks ville; NancyJohnson TumerofMocks- ville; 3 brothers, Vanand Don Johnsonof Walkertown and Joe Johnson of ' Salisbury; 2 grandchildren; and sevl cral nieces and nephews. Mr. Johnson was apilot for36yearswith Piedmont & US Air, an occupa tion he deeply loved and will be re- incmbered as one of their oldest pilots.He was known for fishing, farming and gardening. A memorial service was held Sun day. Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Jim Gryder officiating. s-Oa^e County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 17,1998 cr c- ft "S vO .4-. y Grady Angelo Johnson Mr. Grady Angelo Johnison. 45. of 360 Rolling Hills Lane. Mocksville, died Saturday, Dec. 12. l998.atDavie County Hospital in Mocksville. He was boin in Davie County on July?. I933.andwas the sonofthe late Major and Minnie Lyics Johnson. He graduated from Davie High School and attended Liberty AMEZion Church. Survivors include: 3 sisters, Kathy Brown of Atlanta. Ga, Minnie Scott of Win.ston-SaIcm, and Teresa Johnson ofMocksville; 4 nieces; anephew-.and a host of cousins, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday. Dec. 15 at noon at Liberty AMEZion Church in Mocksville. The Rev.MildtedLawsonofliciatcd. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Danny Ray Teague Sr. J Danny Ray Teague Sr.. 46. of Ad vance. died Friday at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston- Salem. Bom Oct. 9. 1952. in Forsyth Coumy. he wasself-employed.amem- ber ofChurch ofChrist at Ketner's and a member of the VFW. Survivors include his wife. Linda Teague; 2 sons. Danny Ray Teague Jr. and David Ryan Teague; stepfather and mother. Octe and Pat Foster; his father. Jimmie L. Teague; his mother and father-in-law. Robert and Heleri Lawson; aspecial niece. Dana Lanner; . and 2 nephews. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. at Church of Christ at Ketner's Cemetery Dec. 14. by Don Sloan. . Memorials may be made to Church of Christ at Ketner's. Thomas Alvin Rice J Thomas Alvin "Tom" Rice Jr.. 81, of U.S. 64 East. Fork Community, died Thursday. Dec. 10 at his resi dence. Funeral services were Sunday. Dec. 13 at 3 p.m. at North Main St. Church of Christ with David Powell officiat ing. Buiial followed in Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery. The family requests memorials be considered for Davie County Home Health do Davie County Health De- . partment. P.O. Box 848. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or Carolina Bible Camp. 1988 Jericho Church Road. Mocks ville. N.C. 27028. Mr. Rice was bom Oct. 17.1917 in DavieCountytothelateThomas Alvin and Mae Merrell Rice. He was owner and operator of Fork Welding Shop which he established in 1957. He was instrumental in the organizationofFrak Civic Qub and Fork Fire Department and involved in community activities. He was a member of North Main Street Churchof Christ where he served as an elder for 32 years. Survivors include; his wife. Sadie Richardson Rice, ofthe home; 2 daugh ters. Carman R. Walker of Advance. Gaye R. and Eddie Martin of Win chester. Tenn; 3 sisters: Lillian R. and Paul Leonard of Winstbn-Salem. Mildred R. Bean of Advance, and Merrell R. McClannon ofMocksville; 4 grandchildren; and six great-grand children. He was preceded in death by a sister. Sarah Hartley, a brother. Wilson Rice, and a son-in-law. Sam Walker. Linda Foster Spry J Linda Foster Spry. 39. died Sun day. Dec. 13.1998 at her home.Mrs.SprywasbomJuly3l. 1959 in Forsyth County to Frances Foster Dunn. She was preceded in death byher grandfather, the late Albert Sanfoid Foster. She was employed with Haywood Industry of Clemmons for the past 4 years and was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. She had a love for horseback riding and traveling, and in her family she was known for her home decorating and flower arranging skills. In addition to her mother, she is survived by: her husband of 21 years, Andy Spry; a daughter Brandi Marie Spry; a sister Janet F. Lawson and husband John of- Advance; grand- ntothcr Lorene Foster of Advance; an uncle; a niece, and 2 nephews. Services were held Wednesday. Dec. 16 at 1 p.m. at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with the Revs. Mark Weckley and Paul Hart officiating. Burial followed in the chuah cem etery. 1= cT UAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 17,1998 ^^5 <s- Ct N Charles H. Terrill ChjflcN Hoyi Chick" TcfTill til, 70. ot Uikoview Roail, Hickory Hill. MocksvillLMlicd cjriy Monday. Dec. 14. IV9S. ai home. Bom in Irvinglon. N.J.. Ocl. 20. 1928 li) ihe late Charles "Bus* Hoyi Terrill Jr. and Pauline Waugainoih Terrill. he nas lomier vice president of Taitcrsall Lid. He bad also been with Salbaskin Pants and had been a representative with .several other men's outer clothing companies. A 1946 graduate of Irvington High School and Scion Hall in Scton. N.J.. he hadhis wife were former re.sidenis ofClimon.N.J.and had lived in Davic County for the past lOyears.He was preceded in death by a brother. Lee Terrill. Surviving are his wife. Joyce Samuels Terrill of the home; a daughter. BarbaraTerrill of Berkley, Calif.; a son. Charles H. Terrill IV of Marblchcad.Mass; 2 grandchildren; and 2 step brothers. Evan Baker of Connecticut and Don Baker of New Jersey. A memorial service was to be held at Eaton Funeral Chapel Dec. 16. 3 • p.m. with the Rev. Tombes Kay of Kingsport. Tetin. officiating. Memorials may he made to Cancer Research. 622 Forsyth Medical Park. . 1900 S. Hawthorne Road. Winston- .Salem. N.C. 27103. ./Seth T. Tha.\ton Seth T. Tha.\ion. 86. formerly of Mocksville. died Monday. Dec. 14. 1998. at The Inn at Marietta, W.Va. Bom in Charleston. W.Va. to the late J.A. and BlaiKh Thaxton, he retired from Gravely Tractor in Clemmons after 40 years of service. Heissurvivcdbyason. Seth AlienThaxton of Parkcrsburg. W.Va.; 3 daughters. Shirley Fink ofSl. Alberts.W.Va., .Mary Dowling of Seattle, Wash, and Julie Swagger of Charleston, W.Va.; 3 brothers, Richard "Dick" and Henry Thaxton. both of Charleston. W.Va., and Warren Thaxton of Chicago. III.; a sister, MargaretofCharleston, W.Va.;9 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; and his companion. Johrsie Shellon of Mocksville. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mannie Haynes Thaxton; a daughter. Janet Crank; 3 brothers. Jim Avil and Guy Thaxton; and a sister. Bertha Burdeiie. Services were to bcconducted at 2 p.m. Dec. 17, at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville by the Rev. Roben Lawhornc with burial following at Dulin Cemetery. The family was to receive friends Dec. 16.7-9 p.m. Zellia Sparks Weaver ■J ZelliaSparks Weaver. 87. of Sun rise Health Care of Lexington, for merly of Clemmons, died Sundaymorning, Dec. 13.1998. Bom in Davie County Nov. 28. 19! I loCharlieand Nolle ParksSparit-s. she wasahomemakcrand a mcmbcrof Centenary United Methodist Church. She was pteccded in death by her husband. Beniic Baxter Weaver. Aug. 5.1991; ason,Charles Patrick Weaver, and 4 sistets. Lessic Moore. Leatha Weaver, Beddic Freedie and Edna Freedle. Surviving are a son. Bemie Ardcll Weaver of Reedy Crtxtk; 3 daughters. Juaniia Myers and husband Druid of Reeds, Daphne Shore and Shirley HaltomandhusbandGene, allofClcm- mons;9grandchildrcn; I2grc.ilgrand children; a brother. Luther Sparks ofAdvance; 4 sisters, Viola Leonard of Tyro, Alma Earnhardt and Ruby Yarbrough, both of Churchland. and Lydia Sue Phclps of Advance. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Dec. IS.atCenienary United Method ist Church by the Revs. Barry Lemons and Tommy Robertson. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Oavie County Public Mockswite, NC DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 24,1998 % o- 0" 0 y o -f- "Chick" Alexander J Mrs. Elizabeth Hartley "Chick" jAlcxajlder.fomierlyofCeiilerStiwl. Copleentee. died Monday morning. Dec. 21. 1998. at Autumn Care of Mocksville where she had been a 'lesident for the past eight months. Funeral Services was at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 23. in Eaton Fu-netalChapel.ofnciatcdby Rev. Alton Fitzgerald. Burial wasin Rowan Me morial Park in Salisbury. The family requests memorials be considered for Alzheimers Re search. 200 N. Cherry St.. Winston- Salem. NC 27101. or to Davie Home Healthcare, lS8HospiialSt.,Mocks- I vIlle.NC 27028. 1 Mrs. Alexander was born in Davidson County to the late Ollie land Iva Potts Hartley and was the yeiited secretary with the Tri^ounty Mental Healih.She wasagraduateof Cooleemee High School and Draughns Business College in Win- . ston-Salem. She was a member of the Cooleemee Hrst United Method ist Church where she sang in the church choir. She was a member of many civic organizations in Cool- -.eemee and was active in the Davie Xounty Republican Party. She was a ivolunieer with the Davie County iHospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Alexander had formerlyworkedatErwinandBurlingtonMills and had also been a teacher^s aide with the Davie County Schools. She was preceded in death by a sister. Edna Shoaf. and by twobroth- ers. Gilmer Hartley and Harold ;Hartley. ^ ^ a • Survivors include: her husbandicharles E. "Buddy" Alexander, and 'a son. Michael Alexander of Cool- eemee. L-G. Allen Jr. Uoyd Grant "L.G." Allen Jr.. 5S. of Cherry Hill Road. Mocksville. died Priday.Dec. 18. l998.atDavieCounty Hospital.BominDavieCountyDcc. 19.1942. to Louise Cranfill Allen and the late Lloyd Grant Allen Sr.. he was a me chanic with Yellow Freight Systems in Charlotte for the past 12 years andMcClean Trucking Company in Win ston-Same for 18 years, he was amem- ber of Concord .Uni<w' Methodist Church and a veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors include his wife of 29 years. Ann Draughn Allen; a son. Ja son Grant Allen of the home; adaugh- ter.Traci Annette Allen of the home; 2 brothers. Joe Allen of Wilson and Dale Allen of Salisbury; 2 sisters. Carolyn A McCann of Mocksville and Donna A. Lambeth of Asheboro; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at g p.m. Dec. 19. at Concord Unitrf Methodist Church by the Rev. Phillip Park. A graveside service was held at. p.m. Dec. 20. at Concord United Meth odist Church Cemetery with military honors provided by District II Memo rial Honor Guard. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Davie County. P.O. Box 848. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund. ybavid Edburn Baity David Edhum "Ed" Baity. 68. of Farmington Road. Mocksville. died Thursday aftcrniKin. Dec. 17.1998. at his home. Bom in Yadkin County Nov. 29. 1930. to the late Flake and Blanche Burgess Baity, he was an excavator' and backhoe operator. He had previ ously been with Sara Lee Corporation. A veteran of the Korean Conflict, he was a member of Courtney Baptist n Church. He attended Farmington Bap tist Church and enjoyed woodwork ing. He was preceded in death by a sister. Fannie Bailey, in 198S. Surviving are his wife of 44 years. • Peggy Davis Baity: 2daughters. Vickie | Hamilton and Karen Willard. both of - Mocksville; 5 grandchildren; 4 sisters. Gaye Lawrence. Betty York. Frances Wamerand Lydia Shore, all ofMocks ville; 2 brothers. Bill Baity and James , Baity, both ofMocksville; and several i nieces and nephews. .1 Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Dec. 20. at Farmington Baptist Church by the Revs. Teaguc Croce and Jimmy Lancaster. Burial followed in Eaton Baptist Church Cctnetcry. Davie county Public Ubtaty Mocksville, NC DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 24,1998 a- % bL ft n / i —-o s- 3- • Lillian Nichols Baker Mrs. Lillian Nichols Baker. 98.formerly of Hanlison Sircei. Mocte- ville.died Monday morning. Dec. 21. iitDavie Village. : Funeral services were ai 11 a.m. Wednesday in Eaton Funeral Chapel 'with Elders Archer Livengood attd Ken Blake officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. . The family requests mcmonals be considered for Davie County Hc«- pice P.O. Box 848. Mocksville. NC.OT to the Mocksville Seventh DayAdventist Church.40(7 Milling Road. ^Mocksville. NC 27028. Mrs. Baker was bom in Davie County. Sept. 5. 1900. to the lateMalvin and Lula Boger Nichols, and wasahomemaker.Shewasameinber of the Mocksville Seventh Day Adventist Church. She enjoyed quilt ing and sewing. ..V I,-, She was preceded in death by herhusband.MackRamonBakerin 1983. ; and by a son. Dallas Baker. A sister. • Ella Bailey, a brother. Ray Nichols.andagrandson.DavidBakeralsoare deceased. • Survivors include: her daughter. Caroline Scire of Clarksbury. NJ; a son. Dwight Baker of Mocksville; seven grandchildren; seven great- » etabn.i>feAt-arana S4;vcu gnwswv*!"——— J.W. Butler letter Weldon "J.W." Butler. 88. of / Sallsbuty.diedSunday.Dcc.2l.l998. at Rowan Regional Medical Center | after being In declining health for six j months and seriously ill two days. IBomSept.l9.1910inDavieCounty i to the late Mary Elizabeth Foster But ler and Jesse Franklin Butler, he waseducated in the Salisbury city schools and was employed by Cone Mills for I 45 years before retiring in 1975. Hewas a U.S. Army veteran, serving dur ing World War n. He was preceded in death by a daughter. Dorothy Butler Cameron. June 4.1975. Survivors include his wife. Esther Shenk Butler, whom he married Jan. 31. l948;agrandson;and2greatgtand- children. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Dec. 22. at Rowan Memorial Park with Charles E King 11 officiating. I hnWesleyMcClamrock ohn Wesley McClar^k^.™- alisbury. died Tliursday. Dec. 17.8. at Wake Forest University Ba^grandchildren; a step-great-^n • g_atwaKt««.»— daughter, and a sister. Mrs. Sei™ centerNicholsMcClamrockofMocksville. seriously ill for a imnth. y Bom in Rowan County^ -- ,922. to the late Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksviile, NC McCiymrrck and John WesleyMcClamrock Sr.. he was educated m ihe Rowan County schools and was a rnninanv.HewasamemberofGay Chapel United Methodist Church and Surviving are his wife of 5- y^SarahLeeCrowellMcClamrockofthe S-!^d a sister. Ruth Shoaf of ^ 10 at Gay's chapel UmtrfCSt Church. Burial followed m . the church cemetery. ,„nav'sMemorials may be m^e to G4ysChapelUnitedMethodistChumh.5M Wo^leafRoad.Salisbury.N.C..8l4/ or 10 a charity of the donor's choice. Thomas, Thomas Leslie Caum^XSSSSnwlnston- SeM«lCaudleHall.Caudle and BntwMg who survives. If ^ „as a^^rStSStnicL^memberofthewiro .ggo.,67.HeservedmtheUS^y^^^ n'wS CIcmmons during t^iiSorHewasprec^;""^-'''^^ aslster.Janet^fBJl'GioriaClay P' ciShome;2sons.TyCaudleC Caudleot m and wife JuUe rn ^ Jason ofChapel Hill; aDarleneCaudleton^ofC^ nuneralserviceswereh^^-P- Creek Cha,^ „ Burial followedWilkinson officiating. in Forsyth Memorial Park. J Alice Nola Richie Alice Noia Stanley Richie. 83. of Richie Road in the Eaton Church com munity of Mocksviile. died Friday, Dec. IS. 1998. at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem after a short illness. Bom in Davie County. Sept. 30. 1915. to the late Nathan K. and Bertha Smith Stanley, she was a homemaker. Her husband, Carl S. Richie, preceded he in death March 31. 1993. Survivors include2daughters. Julia Alexander and husband Bill of Harris- burg and Mary Nell Richieofthchome: 2 sons, Roger Richie of the home and Larry Richieand wife Linda ofMocks ville; 3 granddaughters; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Dec. 20. at Eaton Baptist Church with the Rev. David Gilbrcaih olficiating. Burial followed in ^the church cem etery. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 24,1998 % tr OS \ n so i --.St .Jt <b> V er Homer James Shoaf ' Homer James Shoaf, 77. formerly of Duke Street, Cooleemce, died Mon* day. Dec. 14, 1998, at VA Medical Center in Salisbury where he had been a resident for the past 18 years. Bom Dec.23,1920, in DavieCounty to the late Waller Scott and Bessie Nail Shoaf, he was of the Baptist faith and was a sawmill worker. He was pre ceded in death by 3 brothers. Bill, Hubert and W.S. Shoaf. Survivors include a sister, Doris CarwoodofCoolcemeetabrother.Fred Shoaf of Troutman; several nieces and nepheus: and a sisier-in-bw. Dot Shoaf of Cooleemec. A graveside services was held at I p.m. Dec. 16, at Legion memorial Park with the Rev. Robert Coforth officiat ing. Laura Mae Hicker Laura Mae Jennings Tucker, 74, of AltaVista, died Sunday, Dec. 20,1998, at her home. Among her survivors arc daughter, Janet T. Barbourand husband Clyde of Mocksville. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Dec. 22, at Union Chapel Baptist Church by the Rev. Jackie Carver. Burial followed in Green Hill Cem- •etery. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, N6 /Roy Alvin Whitaker RoyAlvinWhitaker,S8,ofBowens Rood, Mocksville, died late Friday, Dec. 18,1998, at Wake Forest Univer sity Baptist Medical Center in Win- .ston-Salem after a sudden illness. Bom in DavieCounty Sept. 3,1940 to the late Roy and Magdalene Carter Whitaker.hewasthemanagerofTown and Country Hardware in Mocksville. He was a member of Comatzer United Methodist church for 35 years where he had served as Sunday School super intendent, chairmanofthe trustee board and was teacher of the men's class. He had received the Jayeees Man of the Year Award and was a past memhcr of Comatzer-Dulin Volunteer Fire De partment. He had also served on the Davie County Hospital Board and was active with the DavieCounty Republi cans. He had coached little league foot ball and baseball and also coached men's Softball for many years. He had been a member of Ite U.S. Marine Reserves. Survivors include his wife, Carol Sweat Whitaker; 2 .sons and daughters- in-law, David M. and Kim Whitaker of Mocksville and Stacy M. and Cristi Whitokerof Kemersville; 3 sisters, Lois Williams of Mocksville, Joyce Whi taker of Salisbury and Linda Idol of MtKksville; 2 hmthcrs. Rev. Robert S. WhiiokerofWinstnn-SalemandSteven C. Whitaker of Mocksville; and sev eral nieces and nephews. Funeral services werccotiducted at II a.m. Dec. 21, at Eaton Funeral j Chapel by Dr. Sherman Warner and | the Revs. Ardis Payne, Alvin Pope and , Pam Sirader. Burial followed in Cor- j natzer United Methodist ChurchCem- i ctcry. 1 Memorials may he considered for the Building Fund iifComatzer United MclhodislChun:h.c/oLuvadaHowell, 1032ComatzerRiKid,MiKksville, N.C. 27028. cr er DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,_Dec. 31,1998 \Melissa Baity ^'i-'Swain Baiiy,•?0. of Fuhon Rd.. Advance, diedTucs- Dec. 22.1998. aj Iredell Memo- Hospiial.-'r^^uneral services were TTiursday.. -^. 24. ai J p.ni. al Cleveland Rrsc >?apiisl Church wii ihe Revs. Clyde;-^lle and Glenn Dancy officlaiing. I^^unal was in ihe church ccmeiery, ;.Mr. Baiiy was bonn Dec. 17.1968. in : Sianly County to TTiomas Bennett and Cherry Hatley McSwain and was a tomcinalter. She was an active mcm- oer of Community Baptist Church.Survivors, in addition to her par ents. include; herhusband; David Scott Baity: 2 sons. Wiley James and Jacob David Baity, all ofthe home: a brother. David Brandon McSwainofSalisbuiy- and grandparents. Rayford and Ruby Hailcy of Albcmarle. Malcolm Wade Butner y Malcolm Wade Butner Sr.. 73. of Salisbury, died Thursday. Dec. 24. 1998. at his residence. He had been a state senator repre senting Rowan. Davie and Davidson Counties from 1972-75. Funeral services w ere conducted at 11 a.m. Dec. 28. at Suiiimcrseit .Memo rial Chapel by the Revs. Coy Privettc and Robert Frcitas. Burial followed in City Memorial Park with military graveside ritesconductedhythc Rowan Veterans Council. \n i s> C^ Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NO Fred Cornelius Foster I Fred Cornelius Foster. 78. of Salis- « bury, died Monday. Dec. 28.1998. at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Mr. Foster was born May 27.1920 in Davie County to the late Samuel Philmore Foster and Vclma Taylor Foster. Mr. Foster was the founder and ownerofF&F Barbecue in Cooleemce. He was a member of Edgewood Bap tist Church. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Mr. Foster is survived by: his wife. Pauline Gullet Foster of the home; 2 sons. Robert "Bob" Foster and wife Paula of Rockwell, and Rick Foster and wife Starla of Salisbury: 2 daugh ters. Gail Arey and hu.sband Ron of Salisbury, and Freida Foster of Coolccmee: a brother. Sain Foster of Cooleemee: and a sister. Brcnda Penninger ofCooleemee; 6 grandchil dren: and 4 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister. Earlene Correll. The family was to receive friends on Wednesday. Dec. 30, from 7-9 p.m. at the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. 416Valley Road. Mocksville. Tlie ser vice was to be conducted by the Rev. Robert Creason Thursday. Dec. 31, at 2 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with entombment following at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials may he made to titc American Hcan Assrvialion. Frankie Evelyn Craven • . Frankie Evelyn Craven. 88. for- .. .merly of Winston-Salem. died .Mon day. Dec. 28. 1998. at Salisbury Unit of Lutheran Nursing Humes. Bom Jan. 10.1910. in Mocksville to the late Bessie Pcnty Craven and J. Atwood Craven, she was agraduateof Mocksville High School and received "^.'a bachelor's degree from Catawba College and a master's degree at Co- lumbia University. She was an En- •' glish teacher in North Carolina high • -schools and was a guidance counselor ' -at The Children's Home in Winston- Salem for25 years. She was a member ofCentenaryUnited Methodist Church in Winston-Salem. Survivors include a brother. J. r.. - Atwood Craven of Winston-Salem: and 3 sisters. Dorothy C. Felts ofWin ston-Salem. Helen Lockhart of Mon roe and ICathleen Craven ofSalisbury. A graveside service was to be held at 11 a.m. Dec. 31. at Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to The Children's Home. 1001 Reynolda Road. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27104; Centenary United Methodist Church. 646 W. Rfih Street. Winston-Salem. n . N.C. 27101; or to a charity of the - donor's choice. <?- <5-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,^ec. 31.1998 / Gilbert Lee McDanlel Gilbon Lcc McDaniel. 68,orCable Lano. Mocksville.diodTucsday. Dec. ;9.1998. ai his home. Bom Aug. 14. 1930. In Davie Couniy 10 ihc laic Waller and Augusta Jarv is McOanlel. he wasarctimd inick driver with Oiexel-Heriiage Fumllure Company and was a member of Cal vary Baptist Church in Mccksville. He was preceded in death by a sister. Helen Brown, in 1995." Surviving are a son. David E McDaniel of Yadkinville; 2 daugh ters, Joyce McDaniel Shaver and bus band Michael Dean and Carolyn Phil lips and husband Steve, all of MockS' ville; a brother. Floyd McDaniel of Mocksville: 6 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. The family was to receive friends Dec. 30. at Calvary Baptist Church 6- 7:30 p.m. with the funeral service fol lowing at 7:30 p.m. conducted by the Rev. Jim Gryder. A graveside service was to be at 4 p.m. Dec. 31. at Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Cal vary Baptist Church, do Rev. Jim Gryder. 121 Lakewood Drive. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Mildred H. McDaniel Mrs. Mildred Howard McDaniel. 89. fonnerly of 153 Alvis Trail. Ad vance. died late Friday. Dec. 25.1998 at the home of her daughter-in-law in Lexington. Mis. McDaniel was bom April IS. 1909 in Davie County to the late Alvis and Leila Howard Laird, and was pre ceded in death by herhusbandClarence J. McDaniel, and their only son. Brady Norman McDaniel; and a sisierMattie Lois Myers. She spent her life being a home- maker. mother and grandmother. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. She is survived by: a daughter-in- law. Linda Laskey of Lexington; 2 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; a sister. Carolyn Raybuck of Advance; several nieces and nephews. A graveside .service was held Mon day. Dec. 28, at I p.m. at Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Revs. J. Mark Wcekley and Jimmy L. Myers officiating. J Dicie Roberts Mrs. Dicic Lcc Rasbcrry Roberts. 84. died Tuesday. Dec. 22. 1998. at Meadow brtKik Terrace of Davie. Funeral services were Sunday. Dec. 27 at 2 p.m. at Norwood Chapel in Fayette. Ala. Burial will be in Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery, also in Fayette. The family requests that memorials be considered for First United Meth odist Church. Family Life Center. 305 N. Main St.. Mocksville. NC 27028. Mrs. Roberts was born Nov.4.1914. in Fayette. Ala. to the late Washington Lee and Katie Lee Newman Rasbetry. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Fayette and w as a homemaker. She was pre ceded in death by her husband. Will iam Howard Roberts Jr. Survivors include: 2 daughters. Margaret (Bill) Ovcrcash of Mtx'ks- ville. Martha (Brad) Graham of St. Gabriel. La.; 2 sons. Keith Roberts of TuscaKxtsa Ala., and Ken (Diane) Robertsof Mableton. Ca.; 9grandchil- dren: and 2 great-grandchildren. Vt V t j? . s.» •--Si O Davie County Public Llbraiy Mocksville, NC "~N z >0 c— ■o 0- s.DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,JDec. 31,1998 cC \ 0 ¤ d 1 y Kathey Pamell Mrs. Kalhcy Marie Williains Pamell. 44. died Saturday. Dec. 26. 1998. at Wake Funrst Baptist Medical Center in Winsion-Salem. Mi^. Pamell was bora on Nov. 12. 1954 in Davie County to Mary Myers Williams and the late Elgin Vestal Williams. Surviving arc; her hasband of 25 years. John 'Terry" Pamell; 3 daugh ters, Johnna Marie Pamell, Amber Rcnec Pamell and Teiri BreeAnn Pamell. all of the home: 2 sisters. Gall Long and husband Douglas of Mocks- ville, and Evonne Hilboum and hus band Jerry of Advance; several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Pamell worked for Bell South for 22 years and was a member of Trinity Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday school and sang in the church choir. She was a memberofthe Piona-r Club. Mrs. Pamell enjoyed helping others and spending her free lime sewing. Funeral .services were held Tues day, Dec. 29, at 1:30 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church with the Rev. Dairell Cox ofnciating. .Memorials may be made to Trinity Baptist Church c/o Jerry Hilboum, 2732 Hwy. 601 S., Mccksville, NC 27028. Robert Lee Reavis i/ Robert Lce"Bob' ReavisSr.,6l,of Cold Hill, died Thursday, Dec. 24, 1998. at Salisbury VA Medical Center following a pcriiid of declining health. Bom April6.1937.in DavieCounly to Dessie Weatherman Reavis and Robert Duatrl Reavis of Mix-ksvillc, he was educated in the Davie County schixrIs.Arclireil master plumberfrom Bill Brown Plumbing Company, he was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving in Vietnam. He was a member of West P;irk Baptist Church in Rockwell and of Keller Menuirial Lodge 657 AFand AM and the Scottish Rite bodies. Surviving, in addition to his par ents. arc his wife, Shirley Ann Roland Reavis. whom he married Feb. 14. 1992. of the hoitie; 3 sons, Robert Reavis Jr. and Patrick Duatd Reavis, hith of Statesville, and Richtrtd Eu gene Reavis of Tampa, Ra.; a .stepson, Marty Smith of Gold Hill; 3 brothers. Lowell Reavis and Carl Reavis, both of Mocksville. and Lonnie Reavis of Morganton; a sister. Sandra Ward of Sav;tnn.ah, Ga.; 3 grandchildren; and 3 step grandchildren. Funemlscn ices were held atLyerly Funeral Homes James C. Lyerly Chapel by the Rev. Charles Carver. Burial followed in Salisbury National Cemetery with military graveside rites conducted by the Rowan Veteran's Council. Memorials may be made to West Park Baptist Church, 715 West Park drive. RiKkwcIl, N.C. 28138 or to the American Heart Associ.ition.e/oBetty Brisson. 140 Regency Road. Salisbury, Nf. 28144. y Helen Benson Walker Mrs. Helen Benson Walker, 80. of Ruffin Street. Cooleemee. died Wednesday. Dec. 23.1998. at her resi dence after a lengthy illness. Funeral services were Thursday, Dec. 24. at 3:30 p.m. at Cooleemee First United Methodist Church with the Rev. David Snipes, great-nephew ofMrs.Walker.offieiating.Burialwas in Rowan Memorial park in Salisbury. Tire family requests memorials be considered for First United Methodist Church c/o Mr. W.R. Gales. PO Box 428. Cooleemee. NC 27014. or Hos pice of Dave County. P.O. Box 848. Mocksville. NC 27028. Mrs. Walker was bom Nov. 28. 1918. in Davie County to the late Sam and Lillie Randall Benson and was retired from CCB with 36 years of service as a loan officer. She was a lifelong member of Cooleemee First United Methodist Church, a graduate of Cooleerhee High School. She was preceded in death by; her husband. Mike Walker in 1977, asisier and 2 brtrthcrs. Survivors include; adaughier, Sara Walker Scott of Cooleemee; 2 sisters, Virginia Everhardt and Libby Galesof Coolecmee;and fourearcgivers; Linda Hanes. JoAnn Williams. Ann Spry, and Nancy Triplette. .Davie County Public Uoia. Mocksville, Nc cr~ 0 (S V rn DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,^ec. 31.1998 1 Edith Marie Williams . Ediih Marie Williams, SO. or Yodkinvillc, died Tuesday, Dec. 22, • 1998. - - She was born Feb. 23. 1948 in Vadkin County to Ray and Marjory Myers Wall. Mrs. Williams worked al Crown Wood Produeis. and was a member of Turner's Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are: her husband of 29 years. Lester Ray Williams, of the - home; a son and daughter-in-law, .. Michael and Felicia Williams, Mocks- ville; her mother, Marjory Myers Wall ofHunlsvillc'.asister.Carol Jean Wall, Huntsville; abmthcrand sister-in-law. John and Sandra Wall. Salisbury; and a brother. Thomas Wall. Faimington. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Thursday. Dec. 24. at Turner's Creek ■_ Baptist Church by the Revs. Allen Barker and Jimmy Lancaster. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Ci Or v.. -e o Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksvilie, NO V