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Jan - Jun. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 7,1999 y 0- c- c^ ■«; J-/ — --0 Julian Rajford Booe J Julian Ra) forii "Ray" Booc. 84. ot Hich Point. died Dec. 29.1998, at his residence,^ r ■■■'kj-.'..,; ■J Bom in' Davic County,^Feb. 28.1914, to Willia^ Gastpn aiid Rachel Ro.\anne Ciomer Booc. he had lived inHigh Point since l*ij52. Retired from Drexcl Heritage. Fumilurc Company,he was of the Baptist faith. On Dec. 22.19.44. he married Ruth Pardiie. who survives.' ■He is also surv ived by 4 daughters. Rachel Dyer.PcggyPerilueimd BonnieStrickland, all of High I^nl.and MaryTaylor ofJaniestowh: a son, Billy Ray "Biir Booc of Virginia; 2 sisters. Frances W^inlland of,.Garden Grove,^alif.-ahd Ora Whitaker of Mocks- ville; a brother. Wade Booc of Staies- ville; 20 grandchildren; and 19 great^randchililren. , A funeral.scrv ice was held at2 p.m.Jan.4.atCumhyArchdaleChapelwith the Rcvsi .Edw.ini HutfSpeth. MarvinBlackburn and Numa HighfiUofl iciat- ing and burial following in Floral Gar den P.irk Cemetery. -' /Athalene Lyerly Call Athalene Lyerly Call.,71. died Fri ;day. Jan. j, 1999, at Rowai^egibnal iMedical Center aficr being |n declin- ' iiig health for It) years and seriously ill fur a month. ~ : Shewasihenwiheroff'crtyCallof ,Mocksvillc. ' Services were held at 2 p.m. Jan. 4, !at Calvary Baptist Church in Salisbury by Dr. Rick Cockerharh and the Rev. Bobby Seagroves. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. . lEli^bcth Fenwick ^ |I Elizabeth Xmdsa'y "Lib" Plumly •Fenwick. 93.died al herhomeinWin- ;•ston-Salem Friday. Jan. 1.1999. ^ jI 5|ora Junt20. IgpS^ lnCynwid^Ri. 3'to. late Bjsf ;,Gray ■ PiuntJy^JlChbrlcs,EdwirtJPIuinly, shd grew^p ,1iWinsion-SateJi' M.d 'was'^ratt^.Sl.-i i^IlWsilcrh S4|>t>i fii'jthcVlatiOif^lOTwal&hdSfp |LausimnerSvi(ii/cflati35c^i^oy^^^J 1.933, she rnaffietl Jiimcs Minto'Scllar •J'>LS."FcmtickbfGiasgow: Scotland,—jwho preceded her in deat^,Fpr^n)anyjJycars they lived in Scof^uKi2iuL^-'f^land before sctlUng in Vinston-Sa-.;^lem. Shc|w:flah,artiv^jSigto.|ofy; 2Centcnary Unned Mwhodist Church, " j'SUnitidMethodislWdraeniGirt.Scbuts, "t •Junior Letigiic and TwinCity Garden j^lub y 7":. ;''7I. Surviving arc 2 daughteii, Hi^a! 3jbcth "Dccdec" Lindsay Fcnwrek of the j•hon\c.aDtl^leanuC'.WtisbB-hhtJ Jers-in-luw, Ian, Fenwick ianil HcclorljFenwit'lr-a."' -c t'i .i j ' } jK She '.was'pteiJeded in death by 2_ jjbroUiers.JajncsGray Plumly xndLinJ-', Isay Catlin Plumly; and aVisicT, Aurelty -jSpaugh. .....• Funeral services were conducted atj|3 p.m. Jan. 4. at Centenky UnitedsMcihi^sf jeiijirch by J^rJ-SMidRbblfflrown and 'ihc"'RcvI Ed - Rilief' wSh ifburial follow ing in.Salein.Centelcry. Memcitiats may be mule to CentC'JnaryUnit.edMettiodistCliureii.theBes.Sj. tCray PluSlty* Fuiid 'at thV \Vins:on-V'ISalcmPourKkuioiiortOiHihariiyoftlwljdo^tlscboio:..-.'. — — .w i;. f.."> Davi© County Public Library Mocksville, NO .Ci - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan, 7,1999 y \A Johh iCharleS Harding ■' -John Charles riarding, 82, of N:C. 801 North, MockS^ille. died early Satunlay, Jan. 2. 1999, at MeadoWbi^k■T>:iifaidln(^tenirfBh!;/''t-'^ ^ ; ■■' Bbm' in Yailkm Couhly'"f9l6,'To'ilic laic^Johif^'ornkf and.Lucy Jonas Harding, he was a retired'sh^pihg'^s'upcfvi^iir wiiit' ^Reynolds"Tobaeed Comply with ■^^'years ofserviced He was^ 1933 gr^uijle of"Mocksvd'ic High S^• a grt^uate o f Mars fjil I Juttidr College.He was class vaicdiclutian in high school and college and lettered in foot ball andbasketball. He was a veteran <?fthe Army Signal Corp. and was a life-longtnembc50fAVes|cy.Cha(MllJnit^MclhodistGI^AH&vvasprjcedcSin . death by a son, John Charles HardingJr:i who'.died'itv.«Vietnamr-a sister, • Thelnia.Ott; and 2 brothers,'G.®. Harding and Ray Harding, itysi.e" 'Surviving are his wife of 46 years. ■ Juanita Jones Harding:' a son, 'Joseph Harding Of the home: a sister, MarthaMcNair of Richinorid,' "Va'.f and' a. broihcr. Harvey Harding of Wihstdn- 5 jrFunetal seryiciK were held av 11 •^p. JanVd, at ^ion Funeraj Chape)fwilh the Rev. Gary Foster offieialing. {Burial followed in Wesley.Chapel|unitcd.Methodist Church Cemetery."I. Memorials ;.niay; be. made tojAlJihcimer's Research, '200 NorthJChe'rry Sireel, Wlnkdn-SaleWr,''N.C.j27l0ror to the CciTictery Fund ofIWeslcy Chapel UniiCd ^^Icthodist ^fchurch, do Gene Miller, 3320 l^.C.jHwy. 801 .North,. Mocksyille, >l.C.|27028!"^''"'"'' '"'" ' : EzelphiaAdleanHiitchens- EzeJphia AdieanlfJuiiihens of Win-•>H-JiakMn/{iArl » L , - •"« Iiiomcr of Roia.?;s2?'P?f^°"R<Advanec., HerfuncHii was conducicd Jan. 2, atRyf I • ^ "?"^"«u«cwaian.2,atF'>ape/ by ,hc Rev^ne Spr,nkle.^BuriaI followed in <.<»► ,Z -t y - J Tlshle Caliiciitt Miller • -Tishie Callicutl<'Milleri'95.' of Lewisville, died Tuesday. Dec.' 29, 1998, at her residence; ■ : •• r She was ihe mother of Doris Foster and husband Paul of Mocksville." - ' ; ■ Funeral "soviceS Were 'held af 11 a.m. Jan. 1, at NeW'Philadelphia Moravian Church 1n Winsioh-Salem with Dr.' worth Green 'iofficiating. Burial followed in the church grave yard.' ' • '' J j VeB Rawlihs 'Klpp^anS, Vs, 'oT,' ]ialC-svlille, liied Th.ut^ay." Dee. 31,I998.at Iredell Mempriaijiipspilal. • .Among her survivprsisg son, Rob-^ J. Moreland III of Mocksvf lie.rFuneral services w ere heldat 3 p.m. JpR.. 3, .at Westmorc.land. Cha|iel. of ' Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home.Buritil ,^ f.'« - . :lollowed in Oakwood Cemetery, i y Maggie Lee Johnson - :of I so ^"'-■'""1,Johnson. '94cflSOAshburionDrive.Advance for-oryorM..,Airy.aieda.S;Wednesday momiiig, Dcc.'SO. 1998 ^,h el f ^'"'*='?'A'.and.Jeston ElijibfLIf '?• f«ehby Bclk and was reiired from the Wmi f *««anicmbcrpfZion Ubii^d' J.afiasass!! pSSfWinsjoa;Sa^cm; 2 ^ndchildten; and' J>n "an...aiMpodyFuncralHomeChanel - eieiy • ■ ^OD'icev . ' * •• Jf '--; J? ■t -Si O <z. (T f56 Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan^ 7,1999 J Ella liay Quiiui . EUj Ray P.idi;o( "Quinn. 91." r'f CioniiiiDns.diixl U'edncidav Dec 30 IWS. ' n Bum Auy, 12. 190. in Poplaxvillc.Miss. 10 James Ruyd ami Mary Ella Padsct>hcwa.san:tjfw}schoolieactKr,lun'ng laughl al Smith Greive and PiricbitK)!; in D;ivlcCt)un!y. She hada lifelong Icivcofieaniing and loafliing. She remained in eoniaci with her .Mis sissippi State College forWomcnClassol 1930 Riotiiinales. She also loved farm anil ammalIire,-tielfHng manage 'AnJen Farm and sketching all the reg- isleredGuenbcy cattie. She had tfeen a • member of Clenimons .Momvran i Church since 1940." . nShe was pmcedcd in dealh hy"hcr' I'ustod, J.L. -Josh- Quinn; a-son,.-- J.'hn-Puiiickfjuihh; and a dauehicr. ' •Kaijcy Q. MeCoyVr ' ' . Sui\iving are a daughter. Jcanelic 'Q, Mellish .mid. Itusband Gordoif-of -. Clenin»ni;2son^lichaclQuiniiand 'wife Barba.aQrAthens.Ga. and Binry'i"' .QuinnarUwifcSfcilaofAdvanccta ison-in-law, Ben McCoy of Roano'kc. ' ^; 7 gi^dehildren; a great grand- ' cnildTa niece: and a nephew.'' — "! ^'Hptral.jerviAs'Tserc li'ld JL I O 2. Si Clchuiions Wi^ivfart"",. Ghiifch by the Revs. Q. Ray Burkeand Jon PeicRph andBishop'Bprloil Righl^. i Burial followed in the church grave-' Memorials rhay be tnudo to the ^ Naiicy Quinn McCoy SchofarshipiJ Pund.RuamikoCouniy Schi*i/s'.-3350 'WcxxJIandDrive.S.W..^ahoke,Va i^ISi - -! BarbaraMattheMsStiiison y . QarbjraM.ilthewsStliison.W.died Tuesday, Dee. 29. lyjs. at Fursyih Medieiii Center in Winstoii-Salem. .She w.is born Jan., ir^ Yatlfcin County lo the laid Marvin .Matthews and i.ucy Southard Matthews of Advance. - Funeral scrv tecs were conducli^ at 2p:m. Jan. l.aiHay'wiinh-MillerSilas Ca-ek Chapel w ilh Bill Teague unici- aiing and burial foilowiiig in Vadkin Memi'rial Cardeiis! ' Helen Benson Walker Mrs. Helen Beiison Walker. 80.'of ; Ruffin Street, Coolecmcc. died j Wednesday. Dee, 23, !998aihcr tesi- j deiicc after a lengthy illness. ; Funeral itr.vices were Thursday, bee. 24, at 3.-30 p.m. at Cooiccmee First United .Methodist Church with the Rev. David Snipes, greal-nepbewofMrs.Walker.officiaiing.Buri'alwas in Ri iw an Memorial Park in Salisbury. ' Mrs. Walker was bom No.v, 28. 1918, in DavieCoumy lo the late Sam and Lillic Randall Benson and was retired from CCB with 36 years of i service as a loan officer. She was a lilclong member of Cooloemcc First UniKd Methodist Church, a ^ualc ofConJecmce High School. . She was preceded in death by her .husband. MikeWalkerin 1977.asistetr and 3 hroihers. , . ' ' n ,j Survivors include; adaughter, Sara o 'Olc.'cmec;4 raregi v^^UndaHancs, granddiiughlertJ','-:?.- ; \-3, , .. • r ' Vj " Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 14,1999 o- c- <s- >J n l Grace A. Barney Grace Allen "Mammie" Baniey.97, of Lexingion, died Monday, Jan. 4, 1999 ai her home. She was bom in DavieCounty Aug. 10. 1901 (o Cana Allen and Delia McDanicI Allen. She was preceded in deoih by her husband. James Frank Barney, in 1969. Her funeral was conducted at 11 a.m. Jan. 6. at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Tommy Robertson and Dr. Jim Martin. Burial followed in Forest Hill Memorial Park. j Larry Miller Riddle Larry Miller Riddle, 47. of Deland, Fla.. died Sunday, Dec. 27. 1998, at Memorial Hospital. . Bom Aug. 25, 1951, in Forsyth County to Charlie Travis and Gertrude Spears Riddle, he is survived by a brother, Jerry Wayne Riddle of Ad vance; and a sister, Peggy Riddle of Advance. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. Jan. 2, at Westlawn Gardens of Memory by the Rev. Dennis Marshall. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1900 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. i Edna Gobble Beauchatnp Edna Gobble Bcauchamp, 80, of CIcarwatcr Lane, Advance, died late Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1999, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem af ter a short illness. Bom in DavieCounty Dec.2l, 1918, to the late Will F. and Essie Shoaf Gobble, she was a homemaker and well known gardener. Her husband, Lester John Bcauchamp, preceded her in death in 1994. She was also pre ceded in death by a brother, George Gobble. Surviving are a daughter, Dorothy B. Barney of Advance; 3 sons, Lester Hayden Bcauchamp, William Larry Bcauchamp and Louie Steven Beau- champ. all of Advance; 5 grandchil- dren;3greatgrandchildren;and4biDth- ers, Harvey Gobble of Fork, John Gobble of Mocksville, Lonnie Cobble and Boyd Gobble, both of the Reeds community in Davidson County. _ Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Jan. 9, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Buddy Fryeofficiating. Burial followed in Baileys Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be considered for Hospice of Davie County, c/o Janet Blair, P.O. Box 848. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. / Randy Franklin Hackett v Randy Franklin Hackett, 27, of Joe Road. M(x;ksville, died Tuesday, Jan. S, 1999 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Bom Feb. 1.1971. in DavieCounty to Walter Franklin "Frankie" and Diane Robertson Hackett of Mocksville, he was an attendant at 801 Shell in Ad- vanee. He was alsoanelecnonies tech nician. He taught electronics as a part- lime instructor at Fbisyth Technical Community College in Winston-Sa- lc.m. He was a graduate of Davie High School where he was a member of the high school band and where he had continued his involvement with the band after graduation. He was a mem ber of Advance United Methodist Church where he had served as church secretary of nominations, sound tech nician, youth leaderandSundaySchool teacherand was involved with the pup pet ministry, tape ministry to shut-ins and many other activities. Surviving, in addition to his par ents, are his wife, Susan Carpenter Hackettofthehome;adaughter,Kristcn Hackett of the hotite; a brother, Tony Hackett of Mocksville; and his pater nal grandmother, Alice Bedford Hackeu of Winston-Salem. Funeral services went held at 2 p.m. Jan. 8, at Advance United Meth^ist Church with the Rev. Dennis Marshall officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Advance United Methodist Church, 158 Underpass Road, Ad vonce. N.C. 27006or to Cbvie High School Marching Band. 1200 Salisbury Road. Mocksville. DavieCounty Public Llbraiy Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 14,199? <3- <0- 35^ u 1/ .4: O Joseph Btyant Smith j Mr. Joseph Bryant Sniilh Sr.. 69, of ^ FanninglonRd..Mocksville, died Fri day afternoon. Jan. 8.1999. at Forsylh Medical Center in Winston-Salem af ter a six-month illness. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday. Jan. 10. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with Rev. James Wilson Harmon ofneiating. Burial was in Faimington Community Cemetery. The family requests memorials be considered for the Faimington Baptist Chumh. 1835 Farmington Rd.. Moeks- ville. N.C.orto the Farmington Com munity Cemetery, do Mr. Jonathan Pilcher, 1288Farmington Rd..Moelo- ville. N.C. 270289. Mr. Smith was bom in Forsylh County. May 6.1929, to the late Oscar Burton and Ctevie Jones Smith and was retired from Sears and Roebuck with 38 years of service. He was a member of the Farmington Baptist Church where he had served aschurch treasurer for 38 years, had served on the church deacon board, was a church usher and also Sunday School Secre tary. He was a charter member of the Farmington Ruritan. a member of the Farmington Masonic Lodge #265. had served on the Faimington Cemetery Board and enjoyed woodworking and gardening. Survivors include: his wife of 48 years. Jean FurchesSmithof the home; a daughter and son-in-law. Kathleen and Glenn Scott ofMocksville; 3 sons. J. Bryant Smith Jr. and wife Betty. Randall G. Smith. Donald G. Smith and wife Glenda. all of Mocksville; a granddaughter. 2 grandsons; 2 sisters. Barbara Lee Smith and Mary Blen Clodfelter and husband Jake of Win ston-Salem; and a brother. Billy O. Smith and wife Lee of Clemmons. yInez lyoutman Inez Dora GunterTroutman ofDuke Whitaker Road. Mocksville. died Sat urday. Jan. 9. 1999. at her daughter's home. BomJuly9. l928.inYadkinCounty to the late Paul R. and Odessa Baity Gunter. she was a retired inspector in the textile industry and attended Turn ers Creek Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Lester Harding Troutman; a daughter. Betty Lou Troutman; and 2 brothers.. R.W. and Samuel Gunter. Surviving are 4 daughters. Lucille Christie and husband James of Salis bury; Faye Keaion hod husband Jimmy. Peggy Davis and husband Larry, and Kay Keaton and husband Tim. all of Mocksville; 2 brothers. Lindsaey Gunter and wife Doris ofMocksville, and Charles Gunter and wife Bonnie of Harmony; a sister. Nellie Spcer and husband Leo of Mocksville: 13 grand children; 8 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Her funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Jan. 12. 1999. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Revs. Alan Barker and LeWayne Dean olTtciat- ing. Burial followed in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. J Hazel Virginia Vestal Hazel Virginia Vestal. 76. of Win- ston-Salem. died Friday. Jan. 8.1999. at Forsyth MedieaJ Center. Among her survivors is a stepson. Donnie Vestal of Advance. Funeral services were conducted Jan. n. at Voglcr& Sons Main Street Chapel by the Rev. Paul J. Davenport. 0®ieCoartfP«ittio« Mlocksviile, NC ^3 <y DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 14,199? * Helen Benson Walker V Mrs. Helen Benson Walker, 80, of Ruffln 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, officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park inSalisbuiy. The family requests memorials be considered for First United Methodist Church, do W.R. Gales, P.O. Box 428, Cooleemee, or Hospice of Davie County, P.O. Box 848, MocksviUe. 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. Site was a lifelong member of Cooleemee First United Methodist Church, a graduate of Cooleemee High School. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mike Walkerin 1977,asisier and 3 brothers. Survivors include: a daughter, Sara Walker Scott of Cooleemee; 2 sisters, Virginia Everhardtand Libby Gales of Cooleemee;4ciuegivers, Linda Hanes,JoAnn Williams, Ann Spry and Nancy Triplette;agranddaughter;and2gieat- grandchildren. y James Ross Worley James Ross Worley. 80, of Old Hwy 64 W.. Lexington, died Saturday. Jan. 9, 1999 at Golden Age Nutsing Home. Mr. Worley was bom May 5,1918in Ashe County to the late David and Mamie Marie Worley. He served 4-1/ 2 years in the U.S. Army, with the 343id Field Artillery Battalion-Bat tery B in Europe. He retired in 1980 n from Burlington Furniture Company in Lexington, and was a member of Fork Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife of 50 years, Margaret T. Worley: a son, James Ray Worfey and wifeTracey ofManhews; a daughter, Sarah Marie Helms and husltand Robert of Denver, a grand son: a step-grandson: 3 sisters, Mrs. Paige Truell and Mrs Peggy Robinson of Lexington, Mrs. Dean Bare of Jefferson: step-mother, Mrs. Mae Worley: 5 half-sisters, Mrs. Glenn Winebarger, Mrs. Judy Milam, Mrs. Don Tetter, Mrs. Billy Hedrick, Mrs. Teddy Johnson; and a half-brother, Wayne Worley. Funeral services wereheldat 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 11, at Fork Baptist Church, Advance, with the Rev. Bob Hiatt officiating. Burial services by District 11 Memorial HonorGuard was at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 12, at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Fork Baptist Church Building Fund, do David Jones, 3140 U.S. 64 E.. Mocks- ville,NC 27028. Franklin D. York V Franklin D.York.65.ofN.C. Hwy. 801 North. Advance, died Thursday, Jan. 7.1999.atFbi5ythMcdieaI(2enter in Winston-Salem. Bom Jan. 26, 1933, in Iredell County, to the late Marvin Lee and Nellie Bullard York, he was retired from RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company in Winsion-Salemand anended Mace donia Moravian Church. He was also a memberofFarmington .Masonic Lodge Surviving are his wife, Mary Hockaday York ofthe home:3daugh- icrs, Deborah Cass and husband Michael. Patty Willaid and husband David, all ofAdvance, and Robin Yes tal and husband Neil of Yadkinville and a son, Dennis York and wife An gelaof Farmington: 4sisters. Nancy Y Brown of Gainesville. Ga., Elsie Y Tomiafc of Ocaia, Fla., Haael Y. Smith of Lexington, Bettye Y. Maybery of Winston-Salem: 8 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 2 sisters. Elizabeth Y. Poindexter and Anna Y. Campbell. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Jan. 9, at Macedonia Moravian Church in Advance by the Rev. Rich ard Shame! with burial following in the church graveyard with mtisontc grave side rites conducted by Farmington Masonic Lodge 265. Memorials may be made to Mace donia Moravian ChurchBuildingFund. Vh 'i 4- Davle County Public Ubraiy Mocksvllle, NO pi DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 21,1999 - VI <U / John David BensonJohn David Benson, 73, of Salls- buiy, died Tuesday, Jan. 12,. 1999 aiSalisbupi VA Medical Center aftei^ a senous illness of one week. He was the brother of Charies Ben-son of Cooleemee. Funeialserviceswereheldatlam.Jan. 15, at James C. Lyerly Chapel of Ly«ly Funeral Home by the Revs.Willmm Ragsdale and Don Michael. Bonnie WiDlams Everette / Bonnie Williams Everette, 88, for- '' merlyofWaaStieet.Cooleemee.diedFriday. Jan. 15.1999 at the Laurels of Salisbury Nuising Home in Salisbur)^ Ms. EvercUe was bom Feb. 4.1910 in Davie County, to the late LM. and Luna Williams. She was preceded in by one brother, Robert W. Wil liams. She tetiied from Burlington Mills after 35 years of service and wasamemberofEdgewoodBaptistChurch and Mother Sunday School Class. She is survived by a daughter,Marilyn E. Batbee and huslmd Ed of Woodleaf, and two grandchildren, Joe Barhee and wife Amy, and Vanessa Barbee, all of Woodleaf. Funeral services wereheldat2p.m. Sunday, Jan. 17, 1999 at Davie Fu neral Service Chapel with the Rev. Danny Shores ofliciaiing. Burial fol lowed at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. i: Jiames Robert Dillon James Robert "J.R." Dillon, 49, of 'jjucksville, died Thursday, Jan. 14, "J999 at Forsyth Medical Center in • Winston-Salem. BomJan.3,1950,inRowanCoimty • toDorisPottsDillonandthelateJames - BobertDillonsSr.,hewasamemberof ;Bixby Presbyterian Church and was ' 'employed with Pope Plumbing and heating for 22 years. During his time ; ui the U.S. Navy, he was stationed in :ihe Philippines in Subic Bay. n - He was preceded in death by his grandparents, James Roswell Dillon, CraceOwensDillon,NathChtistyPotts and Treva Stafford Potts. Surviving, inaildition tohis mother, is his wife of 22 years, Sonja Cook Dillon of the home. . Afuneralsetvtcewasheldat2p.m. Jan. 17, at Bixby Presbyterian Chuich with the Rev.BrianRutnmageofficiat- fng Burial followed in theehurcbcem- etery with military graveside rites con ducted by the District U Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, 1386-A Westgate Center Drive, Winston-Sa lem, N.C. 27103-2949; to theNaUonal Kidney Foundation of N.C. Inc., 5950 Fairview Road, Suite 708. Charlotte, N.C 28210-3167 or to a charity of the donor's choice. Albert L. Edwards v/ Albert Lee Edwaids Jr., 65, for- ;merlyofLexington,diedMoriday,Jan. j ll.atKateB.ReynoltlsHospiceHome ; in Winston-Salem. _ 1 He was bent Aug. 22, 1933, in Davidson County to Albert Lee Ed wards Sr. and Irene Evans Edwards and was formerly employed withHedgecockBuildersSupplyCompany. Surviving are his fiancee, Eria Hensley of Mocksville; 2 biolheis, Robert Edwards of Mocksville and Ronnie Edwartls of Harmony; and 4sisters, Lena Mae Smith of Harmony. Teresa Ann Edwaids and Wanda Ed wards. both of Salisbury, and Sandy Edwanls of Richfield. Funeral services were held at2 p.m. Jan. 13.atPsalm91 Churchby theRev. Max Shoafwith burial followingin the church cemetery. <3" Odvie County Public Library Mocksville, NO cs— DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 21,1999 • James Calvin Howell James Calvin "J.C." Howell, 72. of Mocksville.dictiSunday.Jan. 17.1999, ai Davic County Hospital. Mr. Howell was bom Dec. 19.1926 in Yailkin County to the late Joshua David and the laic Elsie Bamcycastle Howell. Mr. Howell wasamemberofUnion Chapel United Methodist Church, and amemberofNonhDavie RuiianClub for 31 years. He retired as supervisor ftomDrcxcl-Hcritagein 1986 after 35 years of service. Mr. Howell is survived by: his wife of48 years, Ina Driver Howell, of the home; 2 sons. Michael Howell and wife, Celinda of Cary; and Mark Howelland wifcReneeofMoeksville; 2bn3tbcrs,PaulHowellandwifc Jackie of Winston-Salem: and Gean Howell and wife Barbara of tacrmanton; 3 sisters. Louise Maynard and husband Nelson of Winston-Salcm, Virginia ScatsandhusbandJohnofKemersville, and Audrey York of Kcmcrsville; a granddaughter: several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers: WillieHowell,DavidHoweU. and John Howell, and a sister. Gladys While. FuneralScrviees wereWednesday, Jan. 20, at 2 p.m. at Union Chapel United Methodist Church, U.S. Ml N., Mocksvillc, with the Revs. Tim Storbuck atxl Chip Webb officiating. Burial followed in the church cenv eiery. Memofials may be made to the Memorial Fund, Union Chapel United Methodist Church, 1813 U.S. 601 N.. Mocksvillc, NC 27028. Maiy Shelton Livengood Mary Sheiton Livengood. 84. for merly of Hallsboro, died Wednesday morning, Jan. 13, 1999, at Autumn Care of Mocksvillc. Bom in Stoneville, shewas aretired sales clerk and a member of New Heights Baptist Church. Survivors iricludeason and daughter-in-law, Fletcher H. and Janie Livengood of Mocksvillc; 3 grand children; and 2 great grandchildren. The funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Jan. 16, New Heights Baptist Chunch in Eden with burial following in Roselawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. EUa Mae Plott Ella Mae Campbell Plott, 90, of J Harvest Way, Mocksville, died Mon day, Jan. 18,1999,atAutuiruiCaiBof Mocksville. BomJuly29.1908,mDavieCounty to the late John B. and Ellen Gaither Campbell, she was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church and was retired from B&FManufacturing. She was preceded in death by her hus band, Wiley F. PIotL Survivorsinclude2daughlers, Bar bara Clontz and husband J.C. and Kaiherine Carter and husband Lawrence, all of Mocksville; a son, BuddyPloltandwifeSharonofMocks- vllle; 4 grandchildren; a great grand child; 2 step grandduldteu; and 4 step great grartdchildten. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m.Jan. 20, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Rev. David Talbett with burial following in Oak Grove United Meth odist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Oak Grove United Methodist12hurchCem- eiery, I994U.S. 158.Mocksvilleorto a charity of the dcncn's choice. Benny Naylor Royd Benson "Bcnny"Naylor,67, of Meroney Street. Mocksville, died Nayior and was employedwithJ.P. Green Milling Company- He was a member ofFirst Baptist Church where he was aSunday School teacher,mem berofthe deacon board and had served as youth leader. He had been involved with the Boy Scouts of America, was past chairman of the Davie County Board of Education and was a post member of Mocksvillc Rotary Club. He especially enjoyed carpentry as a hobby. Survivors include his wife. Nan Bowden Naylorofthe home; 2 daugh ters, Nanette NaylorJohnson and hus- " band Mike and Beth Naylor Thomp son and husband Alex, all of Mocks- - ville; 2 sons, Ralph Doyle Naylor and - wife Nora and Ricky Bowden Naylor aixl wire Lynn, all of Mocksville; 9 grandchildren; 2 brothen, Johnny Naylor and wife Cora and Jack Naylor and wife Maicle, all of Mocksville; and a sister, Janie Naylor Cozan and husband Leo of Mocksville. Funeral services wereheldai2 p-mJ Jan. [7, at Rrst Baptist Church of Mocksville with Dr. Larry Hovis end the Revs. Paul Riggs, Charles Bullock and Archie Jones officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Rtsi Baptist Church of Mocksville, 390 N. Main St., Mocksville. Dsfvie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 21,1999 • Gina Burton Richart Gina Burton Richari, 33, of Cornelius, died Wednesday. Dec, 30, 1998, at her home. Bom June 11, 1965. in E! Paso, Texas, to Kenneth B. Burton and the late Lynda Voglcr Burton, she was a member of St. Albans Episcopal Church. She was a 1983 graduate of Davie High School and a 1986 gradu ate of Appalachian Sute University. She was a presehool teacher for Lake Norman YMCA. She was especially happy when wctfklng with children. Survivors include her husband. Daniel Richart; a son, Nicholas C. Richart:andadaughlcr.SaraS. Richart, all of (he home; her father and step mother Kenneth B. Burton Sr, and BrcndaS,BurtonofAdvance;abrDlher. Kenneth B. Burton Jr. of Winslon- Salem; a sister, Trcni S. Burton of Eagan, Minn.; 2 stepbrothers, Ronnie E. Bogcrand Steve W. Tiiley, both of Advance; and a numberof aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Acelebration oflife was conducted Jan. 2, at 11 am. at Advance United Methodist Church with the Rev. Den nis Marshall officiating. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 500 E. MofeheadSlree(.Sui(e2l I.Charlone, N.C. 28202 or to the American Diabe tes Association, Ethel Latham Shore y Ethel Latham Shore. 79. of Kingspon. Tenn., formerly ofChurch Street. .Mocksviile. died Wcdnissday. Jan. 13.1999,ajHotsion Valley Medi cal Center in Kingsport Bom in DavieCounty Sept. 7,1919 to the late Samuel and Bessie Beck Latham, she was a retired school teacher. Survivors include her husband. Francis Blaine Shore of the home; a daughter, Carolyn S. Chandler of Kingsport.Tenn.; ason, JenyG. Shore of Laquna Vista. Texas; 2 gmndchii- dren; a sister, Nancy Benson ofChar lotte; and a brother. Robert Latham of Harrells. Funeral services were held at 6;30 p.m. Jan. 15. at Eaton Funeral Chtqiei with [^. Lamy Hovis officiating. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Jan. 16. in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of Mocksviile, 390 North Main Street, Mocksviile. N.C. 27028. : Glenn Clay Snyder Jr. / • Glenn Clay Snyder Jr.. 48, of ; Davie Street. Cooleemee, died • Saturday night.Jan. 16.1999.al Davie . County Hospital. i Bom in Davie County Feb. 23. , 1950, to the late Glenn Clay Snyder J and Joan Swicegood Snyder, he was J employed with Hoechst-Celan^, I AgraduateofDavieHighSchool.he - was a member of Cooleemee • Episcopal Church of the Good _ Shepherd.Hewasprecededlndeath by a grandson, Glenn Michael : Snydenandabroiher.JohnMichael - Snyder. 1 Survivorsincludehiswjfe,Sandy Toon Snyder of the home; a daughter. Tammy Diane Snyder of : Cooleemee; a son, Glenn Clay T Snyder III of Cooleemee; 4 grandchildren; a sister, Cathy . Lanning of Cooleemee; and 2 brothers. Walter Scoll Snyder and Charles Brent Snyder, both of Mocksviile. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Jan. 19, at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church with Robert Creason officiating. Memorials may be made to LeukemiaResean;b.5624Executive . Center Drive, Suite 100. Charlotte. -N.C. 28212. Rufiis Bradley Whitley Jr. / Rufus Bradley Whitley Jr.. 75, of Cooleemec.dledWednesday.Jan. 13. 1999atRowan RegionalMedical Cen ter in Salisbury. Bom July 13. 1923. in Davie f ^ County to the lateRuftis Brady andl^P^^.*^ { Martha IjamesLft, C-- UWhitley Sr.. heJiR ~ "" M served in the U.S. Navy ^1 World War Q and -7gwa<g:>l retired in 1986 from Hoechsl-Celanese in Salisbury. He was a member of Trinity Baptist Church where he was a member ofthe Conquerors Sunday School class. He was also a member ofVFW Post 1119 in Cooleemee. A devoted father and grandfather, be was an avid baseball and foolbaJl fan. He was preceded in death by his wife of47 years. Virginia Tucker Whitley in 1993; and by 5 brothers and 2 sisters. Survivingaie2sons. RickyWhitley and wife Theola and Dennis Whitley and wife Parris, all of Cooleemee; a daughter, Cindy Reavis and husband Keith ofCooieeijiee; 6 grandchildren: a great grandchild; and a sister. Vir ginia Casey of Spring Hil!. Ra. Funeral services were held at2 p.m. Jan. 15, atTrinity Baptist Church with die Rev. DarreliCoxofficiating. Grave side military services were conducted by District II Memorial Honor Guard atLegionMemorial ParkinCooleemee. Memorials may be made lo Trinity BaplislChutchBuildingFund,c/oJerry Hilboum. 2732 Hwy. 601 South. Mocksviile, N.C. 27028. Oavie County Public LibraryMocksviile, NO ^3 ,Q> t Qi s- r" X.,T. jThelma Bevis Thelma Lucille Stone Bevis, 84. of 156 Long Leaf Pine Drive, Advance, and rormerly orspananbuig, died Jan. 4, 1999. at Meadowbfx»k Temtce of Davie. A native of Spaitanburg County, she was the wife of the late Marion Wallace Bevis and daughter of the late Joseph Samuel and Aizie Louellen BrannonStone.Shewa$a 1936 gradu ate ofConverse College. Summa Cum Laude, and was a Spaitanbuig County teacher and educator, retiring in 1974. She was also an active member of Southside Baptist Church and was a member of the Spartanburg Homenviker's Club and the Shadetree Musicians. Survivors include a daughter. Bar bara Ann Bevis Millwood of Advance; 3 grandchildren; and 3 step grandchil dren Funeral services were to be held at I p.m. Jan. 27. at Floyd's Creenlawn Chapel by Dr. Allen McWhite Sr. and the Rev: Everette Foster and burial following in Creenlawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem. 1100-C S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 28, 1999 j Annie Ibrner Cobbler Annie TunterCobbler. 72,of Win- ston-Saleni,(fjcdMonday,Jan. 18,1999at her home. Among her survivois are Rhonda C. McDaniel of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at2p.m. Jan.21.atHaywoith-MillerSilasCieekChapel with the Revs. Joe Long and LeeDebuskoJIiciating. Burial followedin Crcstview Memorial Park in Ruial Hall. y Eleanor A. Hege Eleanor Abercrombie Hege. 86. of Mooresville. died Monday. Jan. 25. 1999. at Lake Norman Regional Medi cal Center. She wasboroFeb.6.19IZ inCeor- giatoihelateDoraWaldropand Frank Abercrombie and wasatextile spinner. She was preceded in death by h^ hus band. Hollis Paul Hege. Aug. 11.1998; and a son.' Bobby Hege. Surviving are a son. Wayne Hege and wife Sue of Connelly Springs; 2 daughters. Pauline Bostian and hus band Curt of Mocksville and Janice Campbell and husbandWayneofChar- tolte; 4 sisters. Mary Gillam of Largo. Fla.. Pauline Waldropof Saiasota. Fla.. Vcnie Waldn^ of Rhode blond, and Vclma Daves of Richmond. Vx: 8 grandchildren; and lOgreat grandchil dren. Funeral services were held at 11 am. Jan. 27. at Mooresville Church of God with the Rev. Kenneth Looney officiating and burial following in CIcnwood Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Moores ville Church of God. 514 Smith Street. Mooresville. N.C. 281 IS. , Dan/ie County Public Ubraiy Mochsvllle, NC Martha O. Essex ^ Martha O'Della Orrell Essex of Advance died Monday, Jan. 25.1999. at Silas Creek Manor in Winston-Sa lem. BomJuly 14.190240 DavieCounty. to James Gregory and Lelia BanteycasileOrrell.shewasamember of Advance Methodist Church and at tended Advance Baptist Church. She was a homemaker. an avid gardener and quilt maker. She was preceded in death by her husband. Charlie Jennings Essex; a son. William Glenn Essex; a brother. John OtielUandasister. Annie Orrell. She is survived by 2 sons. David Essex and wife Louise of Mocksville and Charles Edward Essex and wife Ila Mae of Winston-Salem; 2 daughters. Dorothy McKnighi of Winston-Salem and Ann Foil and husband Edward of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren; 4 great grandchi Idren; and a great great grand child. Services were held at 11 xm. Jan. 27. at Advance Baptist Church with the Rev. Lanny Atkins officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memoriab may be made to Ad vance fHrst Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. 1938 N.C. Hwy. 801 S.. Ad vance. N.C. 27006. y Wilson "Pee Wee" MiUt Miner. 69.Y^kinv.ltxdiedFriday.Jan.22.19!"oois Memorial Hospital. Among the survivors are a broth.JgMillerandwifeDianneofMock A graveside service was held Rjy2^''"'«"ybyiheRev.Jui «r- o- C" DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 28. 1999 D 4- J Lewis Cody MyerS" Lewis Ccxiy Myers, 86, of Salis bury, died Wednesday, Jan. 20,1999, at Rowan Regional Medical Center after sis months of declining health. Bom May 23, 1912, in Rowan County, he was a son of the late Sam and Bethania Camphell Myers. Edu cated in the Rowan County schools, he had been employed with Cone Mills in his early life. He later ran Myers Ser vice Station and retired from Textile Machine Parts. He was a member of Cobum Memorial United Methodist Church and the Elks Lodge. A son, Tony Myers, died in 1978. Survivors include his wife,Kathryn Brown Myers: 3 sons, Cody Myers of Kannapolis, Mike Myers and Robert Myers, both of Salisbury; a brother, Giles Myers of Cooleemee; a sister, Ora Bell Bowen of Cooleemee; 11 grandchildren; and 7 great grandchil dren. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Jan. 22, at Chestnut Hill Cemetery by the Rev. Randi Godfrey. Memorials may be made to Cobum Memorial United Methodist Church Organ Fund, 901 South Church Street, Salisbury, N.C. 28144. y Louise K. Osborne Louise Kimbrough Osborne, 91, of Winston-Salem, formerly of Lexing ton Rd., Mocksville, died Monday af ternoon, Jan. 23,1999. She was a former resident of Arbor Acres. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Jan. 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Susan Hubbaid officiating and burial following in Rose Cemetery. The family was to be at the funeral home Jan. 27,7-9 p.m. Bom in Mocksville, Aug. 14,1907, to the late Alexander McGuire and Mamie Hom Kimbrough, she was a registered nurse and was retired from Davie County Hospital with 13 years of service. Prior to hospital nursing, she was an industrial nurse with Erwin Mills and had also been a private duty nurse and a physician's nurse. She had worked at Cleveland County Hospital in Shelby for 10 years. She was a graduateofR.J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem and received her nursing degree from City Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. She was a former member of Mocksville First United Methodist Church and was pres ently a member of Mt. Tabor United Methixiisi Church in Winston-Salem. Herhusband, Harry Albeit Osborne Sr., died Sept. 3, 1980. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Mary Kimbrough Montgomery. Surviving are a son, Harry Albert Osborne Jr. ofWinston-Salera;agrand- daughten and a brother, Alexander Kimbrough of Richardson, Texas. /Clydie Forrest Rattz Clydie Fbrrest Rattz, 93, of Green Grass Road, Mocksville. died Friday afternoon, Jan. 22, 1999, at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury after being in declining health. BominDavieCounty,Oct.4,1905, to the late Frank and EfTie Foster Fonest, she was retired from Erwin Mills. A lifelong member of Turren- line Baptist Church, she taught the ladies* Sunday School class for25 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Edward Rattz, in 1938, 2 sons, Scotty Rattz and Sonny Rattz; a daughter, Nellie Rattz; and a sister. CreolaSayne. Survivors include a daughter, Bar bara Smith and husband Ralph ofMocksville;ason,DennyRattzofLex- ington; 5 grandchildren; and great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Jan. 23, at Turrentine Baptist Church with the Rev. Billy Sloop officiating. Burial followed in the church cem etery. I^morialsmay be made toTutren- tine Baptist Church, 613 TurrentineChurch RDad,Mocksville,N.C.27028. V <s- o Davie County Public Llbraiy Mocksvilte, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 28, 1999 cr cr c- vn * <3— O y Mamie Grace Rhodes Mamie Gnoce Rhodes. 86. of Win- ston'Salcm, died Wednesda}-, Jan. 20, 1999, a( Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Bom Sept. 10. 1912, in Yadkin County to the late Daniel and Emma RuthledgeGroce. she wasamcmberof Woodland Baptist Church where she served as director of Nursery and Beginner's Department. She was re tired from RR Hancs Company with 42 years of service. After retirement, she worked for the past 25 years with the Paul T. Myers Catering Service. She was preceded in death by her hus band, Edward "Ebb" H. Rhtxies; and a brother, Howard Grace. Survivingareadaughtcr. Doris Ann Rhodes Cox of the home: a son, Larry D. Rhodes and wife Martha of West Jefferson: 2 brothers. Rev. R. Zeno Gtoce and Charles B. "Skeet" Otoce: 2 sisters. Ruby Foster and husband Bill and Adetene Rhodes, all of Winston- Salem: 6grandchildren: 7 great grand children: and a great great grandchild. Her funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Jan. 22. at Woodland Baptist Church with the Revs. R. Zerto Groce and Tim Gammons officiating. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth Coimty. IKXKT S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem,N.C.27l03orWood- land Baptist Church, 3665 Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27105. y Walter Leon Sharpe Walter Leon Sharpe 67 nf ur* He ShumafcerofMwk^ifl"Funeral services were to be held at t-reefc Chapel with the Rev Jewmgs Weil officiating ai^bSai^^-.nginftuklawnMe^riS LucUle L. Williams y Lucille Livingston Williams of Livingston Road, Mocksville, died Thursday, Jan. 21, 1999, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Bom in Fbisyth County to the late John Elmer Livingston Sr. and Venice Long Livingston, she was employed by Western Electric, but most of her working life was spent as an accoun tant for Ingersoll-Rand from whereshe retired. She was a member of Bixby Presbyterian Church where she taught the adult class for 25 years and was church treasurer for 20 years. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters. Opal L. Poplin and Mary Lois Comatzcr; and a brother, John E. Livingston Jr. Surviving are her husband, Robert Lee Williams; 3 sons. Michael Lee "Mike" Williams. Robert Livingston "Bob" Williams and Timothy Keith "Tim" Williams, all of Mocksville: a sister. Kathleen Livingston Vogler of Advance: 3 nieces and a nephew. The funeral wasconduct^ot 2p.m. Jan. 23. at Bixby Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Brian Rummogeofficiat- ing. Burial followed in thechuichcem etery. OaNie county PuWic ^glochs»tte, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 4,1999 Isreal Boyd Mr. Isreal 78, of801 Jerusa lem St.. Cooicemcc, died a( his home^ondaynig|iir^|- had worked ai the ;4;VyT Charloltc Ob server as a metro carrier and for the sanilaliondcpailmcnlofMecklenburg County. He is survived by: 8 children, MagalencBtownofWashlnglon.D.C., Larry Boyd ofMaryland.CalvinBoyd of Colorado Springs, Brcnda Butler. Patricia Cockerl and Jeffcry Boyd, all of Salisbury, lattice Cochrane of Coolccmee. and Kay Waikins, with whombcntadehlshomeinCooleemee; and a number of grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Davic Couniy, 158 Hospital Si,.Mocksvilic. j iLouise Frost Daigle ; Louise Frost Daigle, forroeriy of ilVale Street, Mocksville, died Tburs- i^day, Jan. 28, t9W. at Eden Garden !-Nursing Center in Kings Mountain, She was bom Feb. 22, 1917. in ' i -Davie County to the late Ernest H. and i ;Annie Holton Frost and was a incmbcr i;ofFirst United Methodist Church, She i ;was a retired realtor and homentaker, > iSltc was preceded in death by her hus- n Ibartd, Ret. Col. George Daigle. • t Survivors include a daughter. Di- "ane Crosby of Ale.sandrta. Va,; 4 sis- ' .tets,KaiherineF.BunchoiClearwaier. • Fla-.EmesiincF.KineaidofBessemer : iCity. Anne Frost of Winder Park. Ra. • -and Betty Frost of Mocksville; and 3 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. ! Jan. 30. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with ' the Rev. Eddie Ingram offtciating. • BurialfollcwcdinUnionChapelUnited Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church. 305 North Main StrccL Mocksville. N.C. 27028. , L.D. Dalton L-D. "Bill" Dalton. 75. of 1579 .MainChurchRoad.Mocksville.died Sunday. Jan. 31. 1999, at Kate B. Rcynolds HospiceHonteinWitislon- Salem. Bom in Ircdell County Sept. 3. 1923. to Louis and Lidia Dalton. he was a fanner during the early yars of his iife. He married Russell Julia Mae Stevenson inOctober 1949and wasantarchinetjperatorforSheflleld Lumber and Pallet Company until his reliremem. Surviving arehis wifeof the honte; 6 sons. Charles Dalton and wife Helen of Owensboro. Ky.. Roger Dalton and wife Georgia of Mocksville. Jackie Dalton and wife GloriaofWhiiesville. Randy Dalton. Merrion Dalton and Jeffrey Dalton. ail of the home:3 daughters. Rebecca Murdock and husband Larry of Statesvillc. Shirley Dalton andTeny Dalton. both of Mocksville; 18 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; a brother. Hoiberl Redmon of Harmony; and a host of other relatives. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Feb. 3. at Morrison- Studevent Funeral Home Chape! by the Rev. Charlene Lewis with visiiationiobeginai 1:30p.m. Burial will beat Iredell Memorial Gardens. The family was to be assembled at 1577 U.S. 601 North, Mocksville. (James "Doug" Davidson James Douglas "Doug" Davidson of Salisbury died Tuesday, Jan. 26. 1999, at hisliome after several months of .serious illness. Among his survivors is a sister. HallicD. Williams of Mocksville- Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Jan. 30, at West Inncs Street Church ofChrist by JeffSlater. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. <3— , o Davie Coun^ Public Librai^ Mocksville, NC DAVIE county enterprise record, Feb. 4,1999 J Harry K. "Thaw" Jacobs Harry K. "Thaw" Jacobs. 82. of Grove Sireci. Coolecmee. died early Sunday. Jan. 31. 1999. ai Rowan Re gional Medical Center in Salisbury. Born Dec. 27. 1916. in Davie County, to the late Charlie "G.W." and Ellen Irene Seaman Jacobs, he retired from Dachota in Lexington in 1977. He attended Cooleemce Presbyterian Church and was known for his hunt ing. fishing and love of gardening. He was married for 3S years to the late Lena Motherly Jacobs. He was preceded in death by his stepmother. Sadie M. Jacobs. 3 brothers and a sis ter. Survivorsinclude 3 sons. Donald E. Jacobs and wife Helen of Mocksville. Mike Jacobs and wife Shirley ofCool eemce and Ricky D. Jacobs of the home; 2 brothers. David B. Jacobs of China Grove and Carl E Jacobs ofMocksville;4sisters.ElizabethMurphy of Durham. Eunice Daniel of Mocks ville. Margaret Jacobs of Cooleemce and Patricia Lee of China Grove; 3grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was conducted at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury Feb. 2. at 1 p.m. with Robert Creason and the Rev. Shelby Harbour officiat ing. Memorials tnay be made to Cool eemce Presbyterian Church. P.O. Box 27. Cooleemce. N.C. 27014; Victory Baptist Church. P.O. Box 686. Cool eemce. N.C. 27014; or Gideon. P.O. Box 182. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. iUielayes PottsMary Ltaie"Billie"Tay« Potts of Milling Road, Wednesday night. Jan. -7. • C. Baptist Hospital in Wtnston-Sa-em.afteraseriousillnessofonemonih. Bom in Ircdell County. March-.0. 914 to the late Archie and JultcLucinder Stevenson Tay«-^homcmaker.Shewasamc^ofO^ Grove United Methodist Church andespeciallyenjoycdcrochetingaitdquilt- '"®Herhusband.CharlieM.Potts.died in 1975. She was alsodcalhby2sisiers.AdaPoltsandM^lc Tayes; and a brother. Wesley Tayes. Survivors include a ^ter-in-law.Charles Richard and Sandy Potts of Mocksville; and 2 grandchil-'''Funeralseraiceswerchelda.lp^irc Jan 30 at Eaton Funeral Chapel withDavid TalbenofTlciatt^ Burial followed in Oak Grove UnitMethodist Church Cemetery. H /Addie Mae Scott Smoot Addie Mae Scott Smoct. 92. of 284 Neely Street, died early Sunday. Jan. 31.1999. at Davie County Hospital. • Bom in Rowan County to the late Neal and Sally Scott, she was a ember of St. John AMEZion Church and. in her later years, attended Mocksville Second Presbyterian Church. Her hus band. William "Will" Smoot. preceded her in death in 1977.She is survived by adaughter. Mar garet Smoot of the home; a son. Will- • iam Rondel Stnoot and wife BeatriceofMocksville;6gtandchildren;10great grandchildren; and 3 great great grand children.Her funeral service was to be held at 2 p.m. Fib. 3. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home withthe Rev. Neal CaHCT officiating assisted by the Rev. Jamie Grant and burial following in Mocksville Second Presbyterian ChurchCem- etery.The family was toteceive friends 30 minutes prior to the service. Memories titay be made to Davie County Heart Association. 1386-A Westgaie Center Drive. Winston-Sa- lem. N.C. 27103. I s. . •.rovinnputtied DAVIE county enterprise record, Feb. 4,1999 o Ox <s Allen David Stevenson j Allen David Sicvcnson, 49. of * Mocksvllle, died Jan. 9. 1999. after a period of declining health. Bom Dec. I. 1949, in Guilfoid County, to Bishop Atlas OavidSteven- ' son of Mocksvillc and the late Emma Lindsay Stevenson.he was educated in the Greensboro schools and was last employed by Autumn Care of Mocks vllle. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving during the Vietnam era. Survivors, in addition to his father, include his wife. Carrie Ingram Steven son ofSalisbury; a stepdaughter. Perry Ingram of Salisbury; 7 sisters. Judith Stevenson. Alcase S. Hayes. Mary S. Wagner. Jo Ann Stevenson and Emma S. White, all of Mocksvllle. Phyllis S. Pegese of Lexington, and Eugenia S. Ijames of Winston-Salem; and 3 step grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at Hargelt Funeral Home Memorial Chapel in Greensboro Jan. 28. Burial was in Forest Lawn Memorial Cem etery in Greensboro. j Alma Jones Wiiilams Alma Jones Williams. 79. of Fork Bixby Road. Advance, died early Sat urday. Jan. 30. l999.alForsyth Hospi tal in Winston-Salem. Bom in Davie County. March 27. 1919. to the late Alex and Bertha Fos ter Jones, she was retired from Hanes in Winston-Salem with 32 years of service. She was a member of Fork Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Franklin Ed ward Williams, in 1992. Surviving are 2 daughters. Betty Fine of Lexington and Faye Lanier of Advance; a son. Frankie Williams of Advance; 9 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; 2 sisters. Addie Mae Walserand Magdalene StroucL both of Advance; 3 brothers. Wade Jones. Ray Jones and Maynanl Jones, all of Ad vance; and several nieces and neph ews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Feb. I. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with burial following in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. V) Oawe^u^rPutilijy^ Mocksville, NG f <y- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 11,1999 • cT <r (T %/\ .d 2 Sara Louise Allen/ Sara Louise Holleman Allen 84Uied Tuesday. Feb. 2.1999, at Home stead Hills Assisted Living in Win- sion-Saleni. She was the mothcrof Jonathan W. Al/en of Advance. The family received friends Feb. 5, ai Shepherd s Funeral Home followed River Prasbyterian Velma Sell Grant y Velma Sell Grant. 98. of Woodleaf. died Saturday. Feb. 6. 1999. at Brian Center in Salisbury. She had been in declining health for six months and seriously ill three weeks. Bom in Davidson County March 8. 1900to the late Manha Mortis Sell and James Crawford Sell, she retired in 1962 from China Grove Cotton Mill. She was a member of Enon Baptist Church in Salisbury. Her husband. Franklin Marion Grant, died June 1. 1983. She is survived by 2 sons. Max Gamer Grant of Salisbury and Roby LewisGrantSr.ofMocksviIle;adaugh- ter. Juanita Brantley and husband Herbert of Bloomingion, Ind.;abrother, J.C. Sell Jr. of Cooleemee; a sister. Sadie S. Travis of Belmont; and 2 grandchildren reared in the home, Joe Robert Grant ofWoodleaf and Barbara G. Gobble of Stoney Point. Funeral services were held at II a.m. Feb. 9. at Lyerly Funeral Home's James C. Lyerly Chapel with the Rev. Larry E. Summcy officiating. Burial followed In Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials may be made to a char ity of the donor's choice. Carrie Livengood Burton / Canic Livengood Burton, 84. for merly ofWalkertown. died Friday. Feb. S. 1999, at Meadowbrook Manor. Among her survivors is a grand daughter. Donna Sims of Advance. A graveside service was held at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 7. at White Oak Church of the Living God in Kemersville by the Rev. Joe Frtzgerald. y Mary Alice Johnson Mary Alice Scats Johnson. 90, of Farmington Road. Mocksville. died Saturday. Feb. 6. 1999. at Columbia Davis Medical Center in Statesville. Bom June IS. 1908. in Davie County, to the late William George and Bessie Hauser Scitts. she was a home- maker and member of Farmington Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Thomas Frank Johnson, in 1987; and 2 sons. William Franklin and Jimmy Paul Johnson. SuA'ivorsinclude2daughters, Betty Lou Harris and Pausy Smith, both of Mocksville: a son. Joe Ed Johnson of Mocksville; I4grandchildren: I7great grandchildren; and 2 great great grand children. Funeral services were heldal 2 p.m. Feb. 8. at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Roy Beal. Burial followed in the Huntsville Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Farm ington Baptist Church, c/o Jonathan Pitcher. 1288 Farmington Road. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Pearl Lela Freebom J Pearl Lela Yandcll Freebom. 95. fonncrly of 412 Pine Ridge Road. ' Mocksville. died Friday. Feb. 5.1999, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She had been seriously ill forthrce months. Bom April 16. 1903. in Beckhom County. Okla. to the late Manha Francis Yandcll Yandcll and John Madison Yandcll. she was educated in theStuan. Okla. schools. She was a retired secre tary and treasurer of the local Union of International LaNrrs and Hod Carriers in Sunflower. Kan. and was a real estate dealer in Modesto. Calif. She ^ had been an active member of Ncedmore Baptist Church since 1957 where she worked with Bible Schcwl and was a long time Sunday School teacher. She was preceded in death by her husband. Hugh John Freebom, in 1978. Surviving are 2 daughters. Francis RidenhourofMocksville and Alene B. Parks of Henrietta. Okla.; asistcr, Mrs. LV. Hoskins of Houston. Texas; 6 grandchildren; and numerous great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Feb*. 7.at Ncedmore Baptist Church by the Rev. R. Howard Wagoner. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Needmore Baptist Church. 1620 Mt. Vemon Road. Woodleaf. N.C. 27054 or to Hospice of Davie County. P.O. Box 848. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Omle (kjunly(\/iocksville, NC •o DAVIE county enterprise record. Feb. 11,19» n cr cr- cr VI . lb 0 & S- Linda Spaugh Keaton J Linda Spaugh Kealon, 49, of Ad vance. died at Rowan Memorial Hos pital Saturday, Feb. 6,1999. Bom April 20. 1949, to Worth S. and Margaret SailorSpaugh,shewasa member of Green Meadows Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Charlie Frank Keaton Sr. of the home: 2 daughters, Margaret Tutterow and Linda Spaugh: a son. Charlie Kealon Jr.: 6 grandchildren: her mother: and 2 bittiheis. Worth Spaugh and Leon Spaugh. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Feb. 10, at Vogler & Sons Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. W.B. Brawley. Burial followed in Green Meadows Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Sugartown Baptist Church. 3717 Courtney Church Road. Yadkinville. N.C. 27055. Milton Artis Piott J MiltonAitisPlott,79,ofPlottLanc, Oak Grove Church Community, died early Monday morning. Feb. 8.1999. at Autumn Care of Mocksville after being in declining health. He was bom in DavieCounty April 9. 1919. to the late Ed and Elizabeth Smith Plott and was a retired foreman with Burlington Mills with over 30 years of service. He was a member of the Oak Grove United Methodist Church and had coached Softball and baseball. Surviving: his wife. Annie Lee Plott of the home: a daughter. Elizabeth Plott Galliher of Columbus. Ohio: 2 sons, Pedro andhiswifeShetry Walker Plott ofMocksville. and Gene Plott of Clemmons: and a brother. Tracy Plott of Mocksville: seven grandchildren: and 6 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 10, in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. David Talbert and Dean Allen officiating. Burial was in OakGiove UnitedMethodistChurch Cemetery. The family rcquesLS memorials be considered forOavie County Hospice or Davie Home Health Care, both at P.O. Bojt 848, Mocksville. David Wesley Martin / David Wc.slcy Martin Jr.. 71, of Pfafflown. died Tuesday. Feb. 2.1999, at his home. Among his survivors are a daugh ter. Carol Roger and husband Ron of Advance. Calvin Owen Seamon J Calvin Owen Seamon, 74, of Fredericksburg, Va., formerly of Cooleemce, died Monday, Feb. 8, 1999, at his home after an illness of several weeks. BomNov.9,1924in DavieCounty to Maude Mundy Seamon of Cooleemee and the late Thomas William Seamon. he was educated in the Davie County schools and was a carpenter. He was preceded in death by a son, Gary Seamon in 1995; 2 sisters. Ella Louise Clawson and Cora Lee Myers: and a brother, Tom W. Seamon. Surviving are a son, Denny O. Seamon of Fredericksburg, Va.: 3 brothers, H.P. Seamon of Sterling, Va.. Doug Seamon and Sid Seamon, both of Cooleemee: 2 sisters. Betty Creason of Cooleemee and Helen Daniels of Wilmington: 4 grandchildren: and 6 great grandchildren. Funeral services were to be held at II a.m. Thursday, Feb. II, at Summersett Memorial Chapel in ' Salisbury. Visitation was to be at the funeral home Feb. 10.7-8:30 p.m. Lillie Mathk Morefield y Lillie Mathis Morefield, 87. for merly of Winston-Salem, died Friday. Jan. 22.1999, at Forsyth Medical Cen- ; tcr. She had been a resident of Home stead Hills Assisted Living. Surviving arc a son. Pete Morefield and wife Jackie of Winston-Salem: a daughter. Betty Wixitcn of Advance: 5 grandchildren; and 7 great grandchil dren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Jan. 25, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev, Otis Clampett and Elder J.A. Langham of ficiating. Burial followed in Immanuel Baptist Church Cemetery. WilmaYirginiaThomason J Wilma Virginia Davis Thomason. 76. of Churchland, died Monday, Feb. I. 1999 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem after being in declining health for eight and a half months. She was the grandmother of Tina Myers of Advance. , A funeral .service was held at 11 a.m. Feb. 4. at Churchland Baptist Church with the Rev. Steve Martin officiating. Burial followed in Davis Family Cbmctery. Davie County Public Library Mocksvllle» NC DAVIE county enterprise record, Feb. 11,1999 - 0^ Q- CN \ Alice Eva Walden y Alice Eva Oulin Walden of Meadowbrook Terrace in Advance died Sunday morning. Feb. 7, 1999. ai Fofsyih Memorial Hospital in WInsion-Satem after beingseriously ill for two weeks. A native of Davie County, she was a member of Redland Church of Christ. The majority of her life was spent teaching in the Davie County public schools. She is survived by 2 nieces. Deloris Shannon of Washington. D.C. and Lessie V. Hairston of Meadowbrook Terrace in Advance; and 3 special cousins. Jewel Dulin. Thelma Carpenter and Jasper Dulin. Funeral services will be held at 4- p.m. Friday. Feb. 12. at Redland ChurchofChrlst with Brother Andy .Mossofticiatingand burial following in the church cemetery. The family will receivefriends at 3 p.m. Friday. Charles Richard Ward J Charles Richard Ward, 74, of Necdmore Road. Woodleaf. died early Friday. Jon. 22.1999. at Rowan Medi cal Center In Salisbury from injuries su.staincd In an automobile accident. Bom In Buncombe CouniyFeb. 14, 1924, to the late Roy Lee and Bertha Arlington Ward, he was a retired driver with Johnson Motor Lines with over 30 years of service. He was of the BaptLst faith. He was preceded In death by 3 brothers, J.D. Ward, Bob Ward and Cecil Ward. Surviving arc his wife, Mildred McIniyTeWatdofMocksville;adaugh- tcr, Frclda Jordan and husband J.C, of Mocksvlllc; 2 sons, Charles Ronald Ward and wife Carol of Kemessville andTcrryMlchaclWardofCooleemee; 2 grandchildren; a great grandchild; 2 sisters, Zclma Seamon and husband Tom and Mae Ward, all of Woodleaf; ' and a brother, Leonard Ward and wife Martha of Woodleaf. Funeral services were conducted at 11 u.m.Jan.2S,atEatonFuneralChapcl In Mtx-ksvlllc. Burial followed In Le gion Memorial Park In Cooleemee, Percie Branon Wfles Percie Branon Wiles, 99, of Yadk- Invllle. died Tuesday, Feb. 2,1999, at Yadkin Nursing Center. Bom Nov. 30,1899, to the late John and Matilda Davis Branon, she was a memberofBclhcl Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Dwight Wiles; 2 sons, Roger and Bobby Wiles; and 2 grandchil dren. Surviving arc a son, J.T. Wiles and wifeAnnaofWlnston-Salcm;8grand- chlldren; 6 great grandchildren; and 3 great great grandchildren. Her funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Feb. 4, at Gentry Family Funeral Chapel. Burial followed in Bethel Bap tist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Doc Renegar, 121 Lone Hickory Rood, Yadkinvllle,N.C.270S5. "A T3 ."t; Davie County Public Libra,y Moclfsville, NC t-K v_ Q n DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 18,1999 o— C"* </) (N. <r Jack Barnhardt V James Foy "Jack'Bamhafdl, 81, of Lexingion, died Wednesday. Feb. 10, 1999, ai Lexington Memorial Hospi tal. Among his survivois are a daugh- ;ter, Betty Branch andhusbandTerry of : Advance. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Feb. 12, at Reeds Baptist Church by the Rev. John Pace. Burial was in Forest Hill Memorial Park. Julia Mae Daiton J Russell Julia Mae Stevenson Daiton, 73, of 1577 Main Church Road, Mocksville, died at her home Feb. 14,1999. BorninSiatesvilleMay 15,1925, to the late Milas and Mabel Stevenson, she was educated in the Iredell County schools. She married L.D. "Bill" Daiton in 1949 and became a homemaker, known to many as "Moma Julia." She was a nurse'saide in Davie County formany years. Her husband preceded her in death Jan. 31, 1999. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Rome and Leon Stevenson; and 3 sisters. Hazel Summers, Veola Hairiston and Rosaline Whiitenburgh. Survivors include 6 sons, Charles Daiton and wife Helen of Owensboro, Ky., Roger Daiton and wife Georgia of Mocksville, Randy, Jeffrey and Merrion Daiton, all of the home, and Jackie Daiton and wife Gloria of Whitesville; 3 daughters, Rebecca Murdoch and husband Larry of Statesville, Shirley Daiton and Warren Jones, Terry Daiton and Ken Dewalt, all of Mocksville; 18 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; 3 brothers. Will Stevenson of Olin, Bernard Stevenson of Harmony and Frank Whirtenburgh Jr. of Washington. D.C.; 3 sisters, Calgren Turner of Harmony. Lucille Patterson and Yvonne Allison, both of Statesville; and a host of other relatives. The funeral service was to be held at 2 p.m. Feb. 18, at Morrison- Studcvcnt Funeral HomeChapel with the Rev. Charlenc Lewis and Bishop Terry Daiton officiating and burial following in Iredell Memorial Gardens. Viewing was to be at the funeral home Feb. 17. noon-8 p.m. and Feb. 18, 9:30 a.m. until the funeral. The family was to receive friends prior to the service. Jerry Lee Beal J ' Mr. Jeny Lee Beal, 56, formerly ofComaizerRoad,Advancc.di^Fnday Feb. 12, i999atStatesviUeBrianNurs- Beal was bom June 7,1942 in Davie County to the late Louie and Viola Ranson Beal Sr. He was pre ceded in death by two brotlwts, Alton andEdward Beal, and one sister, Edith B. Melton. He retired from Robertson •Saw Mill where he worked as a loggCT ; He is survived by; a brother, Louie irpie Wee" Beal and wife June ofMwksville; several nieces and neph- '"Graveside services were Monday. Feb. 15, 1999 at 11 a.m. at Bixby Church ofLivingGod with Alton Beal officiating . Memorials may be can Lung AssoctaUon, 3409-D W^•.Wendover Ave., Greensboro, NC :27407. Heniy Emroy Ivester cnry Emroy fvcstcr 77 nf ™ """" Nancy Lee Cowden ./ Nancy Lee Cteek Va..diedSuoday,Feb.7.I9W.BomDec.6,1948,shehudown^ and operated a ^ru£r'Kcry.clen, Who husband, are a VaUrie Cowden of the home, a son--Mickey" Cowden of the home, hl£ands,epfa.her,Virgin.aand Rolcoe Ufi^ich of Farmmgion, 3SSrs^ndy B-hLcftwieh ^'"J^-^y^BTAofMt. PMriKk WHl Mwgwe' ^ several aunts, uncles, metes c w in ai Jcfusiilcni Uniiw Memorials may be made i Griyson County High School Barf Va. 24348. Oavie County Public Libraiif MocksviliCa NG' cr- o - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 18,1999 vr- <r- ^ Linda Spaugh Keaton Umla Spaugh Keajon. 49. of Ad vance. died ai Rowan Memorial Hos pital Saturday, Feb. 6.1999. Bom April 20. 1949. to Worth S. and Margaret Sailor Spaugh. she was a member of Green Meadows Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband. Charlie Frank Keaton Sr. of the home; 2 daughters. Margaret Tuiterow and' Linda Spaugh; a son. Charlie Keaton Jr.. 6 grandchildren; her mother; and 2 brothers. Wonh Spaugh and Leon Spaugh. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Feb. 10. at Vogler & Sons Qemmons Chapel by the Rev. W.B. Brawley. Burial followed in Green Meadows Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials; Sugariown Baptist Church. 3717 Courtney Church Rd Yadkinville. 27055. j Mary Lucy Robertson Mary Lucy Mock RobertsonofHigh Point, formcrlyof Advance.died.TUes- : day.Feb.9.1999. at Forsyth Memorial ' Hospital In Winston-Salem. She had been in declining health for several years arul critically ill for two days. BomOct.3l. 1926. in Advance, to the late George and Eliza Essex Mock, she married Wiliiam Robertson Nov. 8. 1946. She worked for P.H. Hanes Knitting Company before having chil dren and becoming a homemaker. She was a member of Bbaville United Methodist Chuith. Surviving are her husband of the home; a daughter and son-in-law. Carolyn and John Belt ofThomasviiie; a grandson; 3 sisters. Catherine Sofley and Emily Eaton, both of Advance, and Edyihe Rummage of Lexington; and 2 brothers. Lee Mock of Advance and Charles Mock of Winston-Salem. She was preceded in death by a daughter. Janet; a sister. Rachel Cook; and 5 brothers. Frank Mock. Jethro Mock. Nelson Mock. Roger Mock and John Mock. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Feb. 12, at Elbaville United Methodist Church in Advance with the Rev. Jack Wollaceoniciating. Burial followed in . the church cemetery. Memorialsmay be madeto Elbaville ' United Methodist Church. 2595 N.C. Hwy. 801 North. Advance,N.C. 27006. J Mabie Baker Summers Mrs. Mable "Dollie" Baker Sum mers. 63. of Oak Grove Church Road. Mocksvilte. died Saturday morning. Feb. 13.1999.atDavieCounty Hospi tal after a sudden illness. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday. Feb. 15. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Clyde Phillips ufllciaiing. The family requests memorials be considered for Hope Baptist Taber nacle. do Susan Spach. P.O. Box 21?. Mocksville. Mrs. Sutiuners was bom in Davie County May 5.1935 and was a home- maker. She was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church but attended HopeBaptistTabemacle.She enjoyed traveling, cooking and gospel music. Survivors include: her husband, William G. "Bill" Summers of the home; 3 daughters. Daphane Toppal and Debbie Smith, both of Ft. Lauder- dale. Fla.. Donna Coraatzer of Ad vance; 2 sons. Monte Whitaker of Mocksville and Ronnie Whitaker of Ft. Lauderdale; 7 grandchildren;4 step- grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; a step-daughter. Brenda Summers of Raleigh; 2 step-sons. William F. Sum mers of Switzerland and Robert Sum mers of Japan. -4; —sa O Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NO -4: <3" n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 25,1999 J tV V,* Bill Caliison Frantz Boone "Biir Caliison, W. ofMagnolia Avenue, Mocksville, diedlaieThiusday.Feb. 18.1999.atFbisyih Memorial Hospital in Winsion-Salem. A memorial service was held at 3 p.m.. Feb. 21, at First United Method* ist Church of Mocksville with the Rev. Charles M. Turner Jr. oHiciaiing. Memorials may be considered for First United Methodist Chureh of Mocksville. 305 North Main Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Bom in Landisbuig. W. Va. on March I. l9l4totheIateMyrthB.and Stella Aiiuck Caliison. he was retired from the E.I. DuPont Company in Belle. W. Va. He was a member ofthe First United Methodist Church of Mocksville. His wife. Virginia Louise Gardner Caliison. preceded him in death in 1984. Survivorsinclude2daughters:Bar-bara Basham and husband, Gifford. Janet Taylor and husband. David, all of Mocksville: a son. Jeny Caliison and wife. Sue of Mocksville; Tgrand- children; 3great*grandchildren;acom- panion. Uliie Hanes of Mocksville: 6 sisters: WilmaFosterofMyrtle Beach. S.C.. Lib Skaggs and Gladys Brown, both of Ansted. W. Va.. Helen Hudson of ftyetteville. W. Va.. Mary t n..iia. Maroney of Charleston. W. Va.. and Betty Jane Thornton of Beckley. W Va. Nellie Mae CranfiU * Nellie Mae Cranfill. 67. of Deck Circle. Mocksville. died Sunday night. Feb.2l. 1999.atForsylhMedical Cen ter in Winston-Salem after a short ill ness. Bom in YadklnCountyJuly 2.1931, to (he late Dewey and Sarah Shore Baity, she was retired with 47 years of service from B&FManufacturing. She was a member of Tumers Creek Bap tist Church and an avid baseball and basketball fan. Her husband. Stacy Cranflll.precededherin death in 1975.She was also preceded in death by a sister. Ethel Jolly; and 2 brothers. John D. Baity and Luther Baity. Surviving are a daughter. Lyvonne Kelly and husband Steve of Mocks ville; 3 sons. Dale Cranfill and wife Wanda. Elton Cranfill and wife Trina and Ronald Cranfill. all of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren; 2 greatgrandchildren; 4 sisters. Ruby Shore. Stella Hutchens and Nancy Eddleman. all of Yadkin- viile. and FrancesMyetsofClemmons; 2 brothers, Charles D. Baity and Harold Baity, both of Yadkinville; asister-in- law. Pauline Baity of Yadkinville: and abrother-in-law,LIoydJbllyofMocks- ville. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Feb. 24. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Allan Barker officiating. Bun'al followed in the Turners Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. J Katie Mason Garwood t^e\lascnGanvood.81.foinierly9fGl^rteRoad.diedMonday.ftb.1999. at Genesis Eldeicare in^isbury. A graveside service was to teheldat2p.m. Wednesday in RowanMemonal Park in Salisbury with theRev. B^ Sunalt of Light House Baptist Church in Welcome oflficiat- ing. • .ShewasbominDavieCounty(FbrkChurch Community) June 13.19l7to Hufih and Mammie Hege Mason.ShewasretiredfromtheMerfei?onnanCosmetics in Mocksville andhad previously worked at Erwin Milts and at the U-Stop-In CSfe in Cbol- «mee. She was a member of the Rist Baptist Church of Cboleemee where She had been acommunion server andserv^ on the hospitality committee. She was preceded in death by her Carwood."1 1987. as weli as 2 sisters. Thelma Rouse and Elma Beck; and I brother.WiUie Hugh Mason Jr. „ Sun-ivors include I sister. Mrs.Hege Hamilton of Salisbury, and sev eral nieces and nephews. . ^ V Davie County Public piraiy Mocksville, NO a n DAVffi COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 25,1999 y c- &■ o Bessie W. Grubb Bessie WhitakerGrubb, 91 ,orU.S. 158, Mocks ville, died Wednesday, Feb, 17.1999 al Davie County Hospital. . BomSept,6,I907.inDavieCouniy to the late Charlie S. and Sarah Gailhtf Whiiaker, she was preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, T, Glenn Grubb, in 1989: 4 brothers. Oscar "Buck" Whiiaker. John Whiiaker. Willis Whiiaker and Fred Whitaker; and 2 sisters. Nola W. Bowles and Mollie W, Gement She is survived by a nephew, who she raised, Tom Whiiaker of Mocks- ville. and several oihernieces and neph ews. She worked as a weaver at Erwin Mills in Cooleemee for 42 years and was a lifelong member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church, She enjoyed gardening and crocheting, and was well-known for being a hrud-working ^lady. I Funeral Services were held Satur-day. Feb. 20 at 2 p.m, at Davie Funeral | Service Chapel with the Rev, David ,Talbert ofriciating. Burial followed at |Oak Grove United Methodist Church ^ Cemetery, ' Memorials may be made to Oak Grove UnitedMethodisiChutchCem- etery Fund, c/o Glenas McClamrock, 179 Dusty Hill Rd,. Mocksville, N.C, 27028. Johnny Robert Head J Johnny Robert Head. 69. of GroveSueet. Cooleemee. died late Sunday. Feb,2l. l999.atN,C. Baptist Hospitalin Winston-Salemafier several months of declining health and a serious ill ness of one week. Funeral services were to be .at 4p.m.. Feb. 24. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Roben Creason and the Rev.DwighlDurhamofnciating.and burial in Legion Memorial Park.Mentorials may be considered for Davie County Hospice, P.O. Box 848. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. He was bom in Davie County. June25,1929, to the late Roben Lester andMary Belle Brown Head and was theretired owner and operator of John's Place. He was veteran of the U.S.Marine Corp and a member of American Legion Post 106 in Salisbury, He also had worked at Burlington Indus tries and Fiber Industries. He was preceded in death by a son. Robby Head, in 1993.Survivors include his wife of 49years. Frances Moore Head of thehome: 3 daughters, Frieda Snider andTracy H, Smith, both of Cooleemee.and Shirley Barker of Mocksville: ason, Johnny Gale Head ofCooleemee:7gtan(ichildren:2great-grandchildren; a sister. Sadie H. Burton of Mocksville: and 2 brothers, Bobby Head andJames Head, both of Mocksville. ./Hubert Matthew Howell i Hubert Matthew Howell. 78. ofBerkeley.Calif,diedWednesday.Fa>. 3.1999. IBom Dec. 13.1920. in Mocksville jtoihelateLutherandGertiudeHowell. i he left Davie County to Join the U.S.Navy. He began his career at Mare Island in Vallejo, Calif and continued at Concord Naval Weapons Station asordinance supervisor. He was the first black man to hold a position of suchimportance at that company. While on the west coast he met his wife Jewel and settled with her in Berkeley. Heretired from the Navy with 30 years of service. He is stjrvived by 6sons.Talmadge HoweU. Willie Howell. Uwson HornHowell. Herbert Howell. Herschol Howell and Holbeit Howell, all ofBerkeley. Calif.; 3 sisters. Hazel ■ Walston of Richmond. Va.. Rachael Freeman of Buffalo. N.Y. and HelenHowellofStatesvilletSgrandchildrem and a host of other relatives, many in the Davie County area. •1 S. 0 -t 5- ' -o Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC - DAVn; COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Feb. 25,1999 0 . 1 -h o , EsterleneP.Jones V Esteriene P. Jones, 92, of Lewis- ville, died Tuesday, Feb. 16,1999Bom July 31. 1906. in Yadicin County to the late Gcoise Bdwaid and OIlie Dickerson Petree. shewasamem- l>er of Concord United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Casper N. Jones; a son, Casper L. Jones; 7 broiheis and 2 sls- n tets. Surviving are a daughter, Peggy Moisinger and husband Lewey of Lewisviiie; 2 granddaughters, Shenie Benson of Mocksvilie and Andeia JoitcsofChai1otte;agrandson,TimmyMotsinger of Advance; a great grand son; a sister, Margaret P. Boggs of Lnwisviiie; 2 brothers, Norman Petiee and Herman Petree, both of Winston- Saiem. Funeral services were heidat2p.m.Feb. 19, at Concord United Methodist Church by the Rev. Scott Bend. Memorials may be made to Concord United Meth^ist Church. / Delia Mae Smith • StrS"l,"? AvonSheet. Mocksvilie. died Saturday "avis Hospital in Statesvilie.A graveside service was held ar i VncbyrhcRcv.Roby;^ • CountvT'^"'^"'^''' '®24inSmith^ounty. Virginia, to the late Sid ami . Mamie Shelion Smith. Survivors include a siWr d ■.: f„?"'^'a'Mvillc. and 4 broth^m^; ■'ofin. Sam Smith, all of Mocksvilie• '"''^'"""ySmithofMarion, Virginia' Peggy EUlsLeazerJ PcggyEliisLeazer.69.ofU.S.601South. Mocksvilie, died early Mon day, Feb. 22. 1999, at her home. Bom April 3, 1929, in RowanCounty to Royd M. Brinegar and thelate Ciayiie Williams Adams, she was preceded indeathby herhusb3ndor2I years, Lester B. Ellis, in 1976. In addition to her father, she is survived by a son. Kevin Ellis of Mocksvilie; a daughter, Alicia E. Smith and husbandRex of Cooleemcc; 3 grandchildren; a niece, and a nephew. She wasemptoycd forthepastseven years with Dollar General Stote in Mocksvilie. In 1991 she retired from Crown Wood Products. She was a lifelong member of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church, where she sang in the church choir. She was active in the Cooleemee Senior Citizens. VFW Ladies Auxiliary Post 1119.andCool- remee Historical Association. Sheen-joyed spending time with her grandchildren and gardening. She also had alove for riding the family farm tractor. Funeral services were to be heldWednesday, Feb. 24 at 4 p.m. at DavieFuneral Service Chapel with the Rev. Robert Coforth and Robert Creason ofTiciating and burial following at Le gion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. The family was to receive friendsFeb. 24. one hour prior to the service. Memorials may be made to Cool eemee Presbyterian Church. P.O. Box 27. Cooleemee, N.C 27014. J ^ T(^J. Prince: I .Theodore Ted" J. Prince Jr. 65, of pear Trail. Mocksvilie, passed away Thursday, Feb. 18,1999, at his home. He was bom June 21,1933 in Bal timore City, Md. to the late Theodore J. and Mary Dickes Prince Sr. He was preceded in death by a brother. Johnny Prince; and a sister. Mary Francis Prince. Survivingare his wife.Terry Kplish Princeofthehome;Ssonsand2daugh- ters living out of stale; and a daughter, Geneva Estep and husband Lou of ! Mocksvilie; 3 brothers. Ray Prince and Joseph Prince, both of Baltimore. Md.. Charles Prince of Dallas, Texas; a sister, Margaret Dulsky of Baltt- tnore, Md.; 23 grandchildren; 2 great- ' grandchildren; and several nieces ahd nephews. | He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict and retired from IRMA where he worked as a mainte- '• nance mechanic, and attended church services al the Storehouse for Jesus in Mocksvilie. Funeral services were held at 8:30 p.m. following visitation, with John Collinsofliciating.Committalservices ,were held at 11 a.m., Feb. 22, at Na- j lional Cemetery in Salisbury. I Memorials may be made to Store- • house for Jesus, 4MDepotSt.,Mocks- '■ ville, N.C. 27028. Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksvilie, NO Suzanne M. Ridenhour Suzanne Martin Ridenhour. 48, of iSalisbury, died at her residence, Saturday, Feb. 20, 1999.Bom Sept. 25. in Rowan County to 'Joan Martin Manin and R.P. Martin of jMocksvilie. she was a 1968 graduate ?of Davie High School and graduatedfrom Catawba College. She was ex- jecutive director of the Rowan County Vocational Workshop. She wasamem-ber of First Baptist Church. 'Surviving, in addition to her par-eirts. are her husband, Terry D.Ridenhour; 2 sons, John Ridenhourand Reese Ridenhour, both of Salisbury; and 2 brothers. Phil Manin ofRaleigh and Mark Manin of Mocks vilie.A memorial service was held at 4p.m. Feb. 22, al Surmnersett MemorialChapel by the Rev. Shelby Harbour. Memorials may be made to RowanCounty Vocational Workshop, P.O.Box 137, Salisbury, N.C. 28145-0137 orto Victory BaptistChurch.P.O. Box686. Cooleemee. N.C. 27014. n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 4,1999 cr- (T- > V/l n ft/ V <} + C3— -O James Hubert Atchley 'JaniesHubeit-Jini-Aichley.80.ofr?o^"^^'"^'««'W«lnesday.I%b.24.1999. aiForsyih Medical Center. Among his survivors an a son Benny Alchley and wife Susan of Ad- Vance. . Funeral slices wereheldat2p.m.Feb.^. at Christ Evangelical Luih- ^wJr.olEaaii„g.BurialfollowedinOaltlawn Memorial Gaidens. Edna Livengood Bugher Livengood Bugher. 94. died^ursday.Feb.2S. 1999.alSilasCieelc Manorin Winston-Salem. Shields ofFarmington. A graveside service was held at 3.30 p.m. Feb. 27, at Reidlawn Cem etery in Reidsville by Bill Teague. j Bernice Powell EUdns BemiMPowcllElkins.89.fomeriyofGw^Stnet.Mocksville.diedMon.day. March 1. 1999. at Kate B. Key.nolds Hospice Home in Winston-Sa- icm. Bom March 23. 1909 in Davie Counv to the late Robinsons, andIjJia Penry Powell, she was preceded ind^byherhusband.BunisElkins.and 7 brothers and sisters. She was a reuied secretary for the U.S. govern- ™nt and was a lifelong member ofCwter United Methodist Church. She had been a resident of Davie Villaae for the past 10 years.She is survived by 10 nieces and nephews. Funaal services were to be held at ^.m^arch3.atCentcrUnitedMeth-aurch with the Rev. William B. Wombough ofliciaiing and burial following in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to CbnterUni^ Methodist Church CemeteryFund, do Linda Owings, 728 Wilkes- horo Street. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC Bert L^rande Fieldsy BertLegrandeFields.92.ofMoun. tain Valley UvingCenterin Westfield. died Monday. Feb. 22.1999. at Stokes Reynolds Hospital in Danbuty. He was the father of Donald Ray Fields of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at Vo- gler & Sons Main Street Chapel by theRevs. Neil Routh and R. Donald Win ters at 2 pan. Feb. 25. Burial followed in the Fairview Moravian Church Graveyard. /Janle Ruth Foster 1 Janie Ruth Harkey Foster, 58. of Lakewood Village Road, Mocksville. died Tuesday. Feb. 23. 1999. at For- syth Medical Center in Winston-Sa lem. Bom Oct. 31, 1940. in Rowan Countyto the late David Leeond Lucille Thompson Harkey, she was a home- maker. She was preceded in death by a sister. Vir^a Wall, in 1998. Survivorsincludeher husband, Paul Foster of the home; a son. Norman Eldreth of Mocksville: a daughter. Donna Allen of Mocksville; 4 sisters. ' Bonnie Williams and Brenda Peflley ofMocksville. RubyTrexIerand JoAnn Smith, both of Salisbury; 5 bioihers. Bill Harkey of Taylorsville. Frank Harkey ofHarmony.Tony Harkey and Neddy Harkey. both of Mocksville. and Robert Harkey ofUttle Rock, Ark. Funeral services were held at 11 ^a.m. Feb. 26, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. / Ellis Ward Dillon Ellis Ward Dillon, 61. formerly of Howard Street. Mocksville, died early Monday. March i. 1999. at Autumn CareofMocksville. where he had been a resident for several years. Bora in Premier. W.Va. C)ct. 17, 1937 to the late Ellis Ward Dillon Sr. and Ellie Tuipin Dillon, he was a dis abled American veteran. Surviving are 7 children. Michelle Dillon, MarleneHunt.MelindaRatliff.Maria Dillon, Jasmine Taylor, Bart Dillon and Brian Dillon; lOgrandchil- dren; 2 sisters. Ruby Janelle Lockhart and Evelyn Lee Tumum; and 4 broth ers. Richard Dillon. Samuel Dillon. Roger Dillon and Clifford Dillon. He was preceded in death by his wife. Dariene Aeschiimann Dillon; a brother, William Grady Dillon. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. March 3. at laeger Christian Church in Roderfield. W.Va. with burial following in laeger Memorial Cemererv. —— Wjlliam "Pete" Galther J ^dliam -Pete" Gaiihcr. 73. of 327 No Creek Road. Mocksville. died fii- day night. Feb. 26. 1999. in Wake Fbrest Medical Cenierfollowingashon illness, I HewasbominDavidsonCountyto the late Bailey Lee and Alice Gaither. He was a World War 11 veteran and was retired from the Davie County Schools as a custodian. He is survived by 2 daughters. LaVeme A. Holmes of Decatur, Ga.. and Sharon L. Gaither of Mocksville; a sister, Rozellar Brown of Mocks ville; 4 grandchildren, 5 great-grand- children; and other relatives. Funeral services were to be held • March 3 at 3 p.m. in the chapel of ' Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville with the Rev. John Mason officiating j and burial following in Belmont Cemetery in Statesville. • DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 4,1999 / Ralph Graham InscoreMr. Ralph Graham Inscorc, 77, of Rondq,di«iSalunJa>',Fcb.27,1999 ai WFUBapiisI Medical Cemer.He was a boiherofRuth Williams ofMocksvllic. , James William Mundy died Feb. 27, 19^'A? B-mcombe crm"o''pl^;y^•iWim^P.MundyEd^Sl: , was attiredself-employed mechanic. j Survivors include a son. WilliamD. Mundy , and a daughter, Manha t-owery, boihofMoctsville Malcolm Harry Murray Mr Malcolm Harry Murray died Friday, Feb. 26,1999. at his home m Bermuda Run. Mr. Murray was to the late Oley D. Mr. Murray was a United Methodist Church in Mocks- ville, serving on the board of trustees, finance chairman, and past chairman of the building committee.He was a lifelong member of ib^Mocksville Rotary Club and was iMocksvilleTown Commissionerfrom 1969-1977. He served aschairman ofihc Boara of Central Carolina Bank in Mocks ville and was a member of CCB sCorporate Board from !971-1975.He. was also a member of the MocksvilleSavings and Loan Association board of directors from 1962-1986, serving as president his last eight years. Mary Lee JacobsMary Ue Jacobs. 79, of VOlOHwy 801,Coolecmec,diedWednesday,Feb.24,1999, at Forsyth Memorial Hospi- lal in Winsion-Salem. BominHokeCouniy,April4,19l9to the late Hi and Nancy Maynor Jacobs, she was a homemaker. Surviving are 2 daughters, Nealie Jacobs Oxendine and husband Jetty of Clemmons and Shirley Jacobs of the home;asisier,OraLeeJacobsofTaborCity; 2 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral services were heldat 2p.m. Feb. 29. at Union Baptist Church In Lumberion with the Rev. Mickey Lowery omciatiug. Burial followed in BearSwampBtqjtisiChurchCemeiery in Pembroke. Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC Mr. Murray was retired from HollyFarmsPoulirywherehewasviceptKi- dcni of feed milling and commoditypurchasing. Hewas a founderof Holly Farmsandamcmbcrofthecom^ys first board of directors. He originally came to Davie County as co-ownerof Mocksville RourMilis,lnc..aconv pany which became Mocksville Feed Mills in 19S6. It was this com^ywhich joined ISolhetstoformHoUy Farms Poultry Industries, the first to tally integrated poultry operaoon m the country. .. . .k Mr. Murray was preceded m death by his first wife, Reba Drum Murray-He is survived by: his wife, Mary Ella Murray, of the home; a daughter,Chiquiia M. Guglielmi and her hus- bantl John ofBermudaRun; a stepson, Ronald Ford Murray and wife BeckyofPicayunc,Miss.;3 grandchildren; sisters.Gertratle Robinson of Ncwtom and Nell Robinson and husband John of Morganion; and 8 great-grandchil dren. . ... Funeral services were held Mom day.March l.al I! a.m.alFitstUnitedMethtxJisl Church of Mocksville ^h ihe Revs. Charles Turner and 1- DonLloydomcialing.BuiialwasatMoun- lain View United MethodistClyiirchin James Edward Latta / James Edward Laila, 74, ofMocks ville, died Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1999, at Auiumn Care NuKiiig Center. Bom Dec. 11, 1924, in Granville County 10 ihc late R.l. and Bemlce Regan Laiia, he grew up in Hameii County and graduilcd from N.C. Slate University, A resident of Mocksville since 1950, he rclired in 1985 as a rehabilitation ihcrapistai the VA Medi cal Center in Salisbury. Prior to work ing for the VA. he was eo-owncrof the FCX in Mocksville and had been an agent for the Davie County Soil and WalcrConscrvation District, He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II as a flight engi neer/gunneron a B-24 Liberatorheavy bomber in the 449lh Bomb Group. Based in southern Italy, their missions included bombing raids on Munich, Vienna, the Brenner Pass and heavily defended oil refincricsin Romania. He flew 46 missions and was awarded ihe Purple Heart and the Air Medal. . He laier served with the N.C. Na tional Guard units In Mocksville and Mooresvllle and with the U.S. Army Re5erve3l2ihEvacuutionHospiialunii in Winslon-Salcm. He was recalled to active duly during the Vicinam War stationed in Chu Lai. Upon his return, hccommandedlhe36lhMedlca] Com pany, 39lh Medical Group at Fort Bragg. He rclired from the Array Re serve In 1985 with the rank of Lt. Colonel. A long-time mcmberof First United Methodist Church of Mocksville and the Mocksville Rotary Club, he was also a member of the Mocksville Ma sonic Lodge and the Winslon-SaJem Scottish anil York Rite bodies. He was appointed Grand Tyler of the N.C. Grand Masonic Lodge in 1991. He had bccnaMocksvillctowneommissioner , 1961-1967. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Hayes Lalla ofthe home; 2 daughters, Sandra Eli/abclh Latta of Arlington, Va. and Barbara L. Cress and husband David of Matthews; a sister, Cornelia Pickcit of Durham; and a niece. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Feb. 28, at First United Methodist Church by the Rev. Charles Turner. Masonic riles were given. Burial was held March 2, at 3 p.m. in Arlington National Cemclety in Ariington.Va. ) Memorials may be made to the J. : Edward Latta Memorial Fund, First UniledMeibodislChuich,305N.Main Street. MoeksviiJc. N.C. 27028. • DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 4,1999 William Paul Neelyv/ William Paul Neely. 74 nf Meado«.bfookTenace.Adva«e,diedSunday evening, Feb. 28, 1999 fol- 'owjigaperiod of declining heailh laieCarallandBenyWhiteNeely He a member of Friendship Baprisipurch in Cooleemee and was retired iromErwin Conon Mill.He is smived by a sister, Eleanor Faulkner of Advance; and 2 brothersCarlee and TTiomas Neely of Cool- cemee. HomemMocksvillependingcotnpie-"On or arrangeinencs. Robi^rt Lee Robertson Rnbcn Lee Robertson, 81, of foe Road, MocKsvillc, died Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 24,1999.atN,C, Bap tist Hospital in Winston-Saleni after a short illness, BominDavicCountyMay28,1917, to the late Tlionias and Maggie Mae Cousin Robertson, he was a retired machine repairman with Manes Knitwear with 37 years of service. He was a member of Advance United Methodist Church where he served as a trustee, usher and as a memberofthe admlnisttalive board and cemetery committee. He was also a tnember and treasurer of the men's Bible class. A veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in Cemiany. he enjoyed carpentry and was a gardener. He was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Susie Thomas and Nettie Tucker; and 2 brothers, Andy Robertson and Henry Robertson. Surviving arc his wife of 58 years, Mildred Jones Robertson ofthe home; a son. Rev, Tommy Lee Robertson of Sionevllle; 2 grandchildren; a great gran Jsoit;and several rtieces and neph ews. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Feb. 27, at Advance United Meth odist Church wjih the Revs, Dennis Miushall and Harold Zimmerman offl- ciaiing, Burinl followed in the church ceriKiery with military graveside rites conducted by the Eleventh District Memorial Honor Guard. Veterans of Foreign War. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Advance United Methodist Chumh. c/o Nancy Sboaf, 1757 Fork Bithy Road. Advance, N.C. 27006, Joseph Hege Smith Sr. 1/ Mr.JoscphHegeSmlthSr, 80, of Wilksboro Street, died Sunday. Feb. 28,l999atForsyth Medical Center in Henry and Manha Smith. In addition to his paittnis he is preceded in death by one son, Joseph H, Smith Jr. and 2 great-grandchil dren, ' He served his country in the U.S. Army during World War11 andserved as sheriffofDavie County from 1970 to 1974, He wasadqiuty forthecounty many years prior to serving as sheriff. Mr. Smith was a member of N.C. Sheriffs Association. He is survived by: his wife of 60 years. Geneva Howel! Smith; a son. Donald 0, Smith and wife Joyce of Advance; 4 daughters, Jo Gregory and husband David, Christine Craven and husband George. Cherry Beaver and husband Gary, all of Advance, and Pamela Purvis and husband Robert of LavrsonvilleiOgrandchildreniO great grandchildren; a sister. Ha Walker of Advance; several nieces and nephews. Graveside Services were held Wednesday, March3,at2p.m. at Rose Cemctctywiththe Rev.MarkWeeklcy ofnciating. Militaryserviceswerecon- ducted by District n Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials may be 10 Disabled American Veterans. 251 N, Main St.. Room 115.Winston-Salcni.NC27102 orNational Kidney FbundationofNC. S950FairviewRd.Suit708.Charl«le. NC 28210-3167. Oavie County PublicUto wocksville, fic • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. March 4,1999 Dorothy Smith Mrs Dorolhy Campbell Huichins Mason Smiih, 72, of Harvest Way. Mocksville. died _ Aprivaicgtavesidc service was held. Mrs-Smilhwas bom in Davie Couniy on March 2». l9-'6, 10 the late Clyde andCampbell Huichins and was a to-dresserandcook-Shewasamemberol First Baptist Chuich of Mocksv.Uewhere she served on the crisis ^ floral committees. She was a memberandofricerofibeMoeksville>^niens Club and was a memberand cfliceroiibe N C. State Chapter of the General Federation of Womens Club of America. She was preceded in death by her first husband. Paul H. Mason Jr.. in 1971 andhersecondhusbaniLNotman B. Smith Sr.. in i99l. She was also,preceded in death by a sister. Maty Frances Huichins. and by a grandson. Joshua Paul Mason. n Surviving: a daughter Marty M. Foster of Littleton; 2 sons. MickeyMason and Johnny Mason. ^ of Mocksville; a granddaughter. 7 grandchildren; lOsiep-grandchildren. a sister. Yvonne H. Sheets of Mocks-ville; and a brother. J.C. Huichins of Benneilsville. S.C. The family requests memorials beconsidered for the Kilchen Fund of First Baptist Church of MocksvtUe. 390 N. Main St.. or Davie Coun^Hospice or Home Health Care. P.O. Bo* 848. Mocksville. y Jeanne S. Spainhour Mrs. Jeanne S. Spainhour. 70, of King, died unexpcciedly on Saturday Feb. 27, 1999. She was the step-mother of Wceia Baker ofAdvance. il Howard C. Tetter Sr. J Mr. Howard C. Tenet Sr.. 72. of I .Lexington, died Feb. 28.1999, at his TTl 'me. He was the father of Howard !l,,"Butch" Tetter of Mocksville. i Mr.Tencrwasrobn Oct. 29,1926 i in Davidson Couniy to Maude Mae '• LanningTenerandJohnWesleyTetlcr. • HewasamemberoftbcSecondUniied • Church of Christ, and a scout for the n Lenoir-Rhyne College football pro- • grun. - . Oavie County Public Ubrafy Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 11.1999 CT' CS /Silas Boles Silas Boles. 92. of 429 Rainbov Rood. Advance, died ai his home Fri day. march S. 1999. after a period ol declining health. Bom in Stokes County March 1, 1907, to the late Gabriel and Ada Heath Boles, he was a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church in Winston-Sa- lem and had retired from Hanes Ho- . siery in Winston-Salem with moiethan 40 years of service. Surviving are 3 daughters and sons- in-law. Jeanette and Norman Blake. Marjorie and Dennis Adams, all of Advance, and Nanty and Jack McGee of Raleigh; a son and daughter-in-law, Jetiy and Jenny BolesofPfafftown; 10 grandchildren; 16great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services weieheldai 2p.m. March 7. at Hayworth-Miller Chapel in Rural Hall by the Revs. B.A. Carroll and Tim White. Entombment followed in Gardens of Memory Mausoleum in Walkertown. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyih County. I lOO-CSouthStiatfotdRoad. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. / / Colon Edward Evans y Colon Edward Evans. 40. of Lex- . ington. died Friday afternoon, March ^ 5.1999, at Lexington Memorial Hos pital after a sudden illness. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. March 8. at Madison Heights Freewill Baptist Church by the Rev. David Robinson. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Arnold Gray Godbey Mr. Arnold Gray Godbey, 62, of Legion Cemetery Sueet. Cooleemee, died Friday afternoon, March S, 1999, at Davie County Hospital after a sud den illness. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Monday. March 8. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. JimGryderand Randy English ofliciating. Burial was in Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. Godbey was bom in Davie County. April 8.1936 to the late Paul and Lucy Plowman Godbey. He was of the Baptist Faith. His first wife. Martha Trivette Godbey.precededhimindeathin 1988. Survivois include: his second wife. Georgia English Godbey of the home; his. daughter, Mrs. Carol Potts of Mocksvillc; 2 grandchildren; 3 step- gfandchildren;2 step-grcat-grandchil- dien; and 3 brothers, James Godbey and Jerry Godbey. bothof Cooleemee, and Leon Godbey of Tacoma, Wash. WlUe Lee Fowler j Willie Lee Fowler of Winston-Sa- * lem died Monday evening. March.8. 1999.at Wake forest University Medical Center as a result of injuries sus tained in an automobile accidenL She was bom in Davie County to Mary S. Wilson and the late Benjamin Wilson. Surviving, in addition to her mother, areadaughter, Angela Gibbs ofStates- ville; a son, George Fowler of States- ville; 3 sisters. Dora D. Heam and Amelia F. Wilson, both of Charlone. and Audrey M.WilsonofSlatesvilIe;3brothers, Ronald B. Wilson of States- ville, Terry Wilson of Mocksville and Bryant Wilson of Ctxrleemee. Graham Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. J Lessie Halrston Lessie V. Dulin Hairston of VIeadowbrook Terrace. Advance, died Friday night. March S. 1999. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem following a period af declining health. Bom in Davie County to the late >IcKinley and Lessie Winfbrd Dulin. .she wasamemberofRedland Church x>f Christ She is survived byasister.Delores D. Shannon of Washington. D.C.; 2 nephews; and a number of cousins. Her funeral service will be held March 13. at Redland Church of Christ with Brother Andy Moss officiating and burial following in the church cemetery. Visitation will be at the church at 3 p.m. Arrangements are being handlol by Graham Funeral Home. 9iJ -b '-O Qj Davie County Public Library Mocksville, Nd <z^ tr • -o la DAVIE county ENTERPWSE record, March 11,1999 o- V J Ralph Graham Inscore Mr. Ralph Graham Inscore, 77. ofKonda,diedSaturday,Feb.27,1999atWFU Baptist Medical CCnter! He was a bother of Ruth Williams ofMocksville. Helen M. Leonard / Helen McClamrock Leonaid. 72. ofWinston-Salem,diedSuiiday.Maich 7.1999. at her home. Bom In Davic County Jan. 9.1927, to Albert M. and Flossie Rights McClamrock,she wasalongu'me member of Memorial United Methodist Church of Christ where she enjoyed working with the children. She retired from Hanes Hosiery with 35 years of service. She was preceded in death by hcrhusband, WilliamCarltonLeonard; and2 broihers.CharlieB. McClamrock and Calvin L. McClamrock. Survivorsincludeaspecialnephew,Tim Bodford of Siloam; 3 sisters, Jane Clark of Clemmons, Gladys Hudson of Advance and Hazel ThomasofWin- slon-Salcm; a brother, John David McClamrock of King; and numerous nieces and nephews. A graveside service was to be con ducted at 2p.m. March 10, at Parklawn : Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Crisis Control Ministry, 200 East 10th Street, WInston-Salem, N.C. 27101 or to Meals on Wheels, 836 Oak Street, Winston-Salem, N.C 27101. Magdalene P. McCuUoh J Magdalene Potts McCuUoh. 87. formerly of Dulin Church Road, Ad vance, died Tuesday night, March 2, 1999, at Meadowbrook Terrace in Clemmons. . Bom Nov. II, 1911, in Davie County to the late David Jeremiah and Sally Robertson PolB, she was co- owner andoperatorofMcCulloh'sPro- duce Market in Hillsdale for many years and wasamemberofDulin United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. John K. McCulloh Sr. in 1892; 3 great grand children; arul 3 brothers, Dennis Potts, Bill Potts and Ralph Potts. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Jacqueline and An Taylor of Augusta, Ky.; a son and daughter- in-law, J.K. McCulloh Jr. and Leonaof Advance; 5 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; 4 sisters. Annie Davis and Elva Hendrix, both of Advance, Millicent Tedrow of Clemmons and EvelynStcwanofMocksville; and sev eral nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. March 6, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. RobenMcLawhomoRi- ciating. Burial followed in the Dulin United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Dulin United Meth odist Church, 897 Dulin Church Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. v ■SL u ,1 -<» "O Da\^e 1 r- K cr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 11,1999 j John Peebles JohnPeeblcsofMeadowbrookTer- ^inAdvancedicdMondayeveninc.March 8. i999,afieraperiodofdecIin- 'ng hcalih. He wai a member of Redlandt-hurch of Chrisi and is survived by a nicce and 2 nephews. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Graham Funeral Home. Joseph Anthony RofTo Mr.Joseph AnthonyRofTo.60.died Thursday motning, March 4,1999, al his home, Furteral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 7. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with (he Rev. Lanny Atkins ofllciaiing. Burial was in Rose Cem etery in Mocksville, ; The family requests memorials be considered for the Winston-Salem Hospice. llOOCS,StrmfordRd„Win- ston-Salcm. 27103, I Mr, Roffo was bom in Syracuse. fI.Y..June 18. 1938 to Theresa Rizzo Roffo of Syracuse and the late Marco Roffoandwasasalesman with Ddcrton Dodge. He was a formerchef in Syra cuse and had owned and operated the Mark IV Restaurant in Syracuse- He was of the Baptist Faith, was an avid ^Iferand enjoyedworkinginhis yard. • He was preceded in death by two Itrothers, Augusto Roffo and Michael Roffo. * Survivjng.inaddiiiontohismother. Js: his wife. Judy Marks Roffo. of the liome; 3 daughters, Micheie Roffo of DraniteSprings, N.Y.NInaMcGeeof Dewirt. N.Y., and Loriie Henning of Central Square. N.Y.; a son. Todd koffo, of WescTield; 3 grandchildren; 4,sislcis. Mrs. Charles (Jenny) Gallo wayofLasVegas.Mrs. Carntcn Erwin ofSyracuse. ?»lrs- Harry (Lucy) Clark pf Euless. Texas and Mrs. Rose yollmer of Syracuse: a brother. Pominic RofTo and his wife. Diane of Hertfonttandhisfalher-in-Iaw.Clayton 'Bticky' Marks ofWlnston-Salcm. Enima Spach j EnnnaLouNormanTullockSpach, 67 of 1^48 Jessica Trail. Mocksville. died Sunday. Feb. 28.1999, at Forsyth Oscar and Maude Tobcmaclc, Survivingarc herprevious husband, Samuel E. Spach;2daughicrs, Dianna Tuiltxk and husband Bobby of Rural Hall and Dcrica Ann Smith and hus band Richard of Advance; a son. Rich ard Edward Tullock and friend Cindy of Rural Hall; 6 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a husband, Raymond EdwardTullock: agrandson. Raymond Tullock Jr.; 3 brothers, Harvey Normait, Paul Norman and Carlos Noratan; and 4 sisters. Betty Hill. Viola Reavts. Nellie Bowman and Ruby Kiger. Funeral services werehcldai2p,m. March 3. at Parklawn Memorial Gar dens Mausoleum Chapcl. Owe County Public Mocksville, NQ DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 18,1999 .U '-a (3 Ramona Allen v/ RamonaAIIcn,26.of I33Coyette Lane. Advance, died Sunday night. March 14.1999. at Foisyth Memorial Hospital rollowing injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Bom in Davidson County to Atha Clark tind Alfred Alien, she graduated from Davie County High School and Foisyth Technical Community Col lege. She was employed by Dillaid's Department Store in Winston-Salem. She is survived by her father of the home: her mother. Atha Blackwell of Kannapolis; a brother. Kevin Wayne Allen of Advance: 2 sisters. Alfieda Holt of Walkertown and Tangee Ttusedale of Durban. Funeral services were to be held March l7.at4p.m.atRedland Church of Christ with Minister Andy Moss officiating and burial following in the church cemetery. Tfie family was to meet with friends at the church March 17. at 3:30 p.m. , Alfred Lee Hampton / AlfrcdLeeHampton.39.ofChaucer Lane. Mocksville. died M^h 11, 1999 at Davie County Hospital. He was bom in Wiikes County on March 15,1959. to the late John Lee and Blanche Augusta AlexanderHampton.HewasofiheHolinessFaith. He is survived by 2 brothers. LeonHampton and Thomas Hampton, teth of Columbus. Ohio; a sister. Darlcne Hampton of Columbus. Ohio, and 2 cousins. Sylvia Stewart and Louise Shetrill. both of Mocksville. Funeral services were to be held Wednesday. Match 17. at 2 p.m from the chapel ofiheMortison-StudeventFuneialHome in Mocksville by the Rev. Chatlene Lewis and Bishop Terry Dalton. and burial following in Westlawrr Merr^rial OardcnsinClemmons.The family was to receive friends one half hourprior to service time at the funeral home. y James L. Chappell James Larston Chappell. 82. of Swicegood Street. Cooleemee. died Monday. March 8. 1999. at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. BomDec.21.19i6inDavieCounty to the iate Irene Connupp and George Wilson Chappell. he worked in the textile industry as a fixer. He enjoyed fishing and was ofthe Baptist faith. He was preceded indeathby his wife of 48 years. L.ena Frances Spry Chappell. in 1989: and 2 sisters. Viola Vickers and LoreneTiiley. Surviving are a son. Gary W. Chappell of Creedmore; a daughter. Kalhy Spry and husband Bill of Cool eemee; 2 brothers. Carl Chappell of Salisbury and Conrad Chappell of Mocksville: asister. Mildred TUmerof Durham: 7 grandchildren; a great grandchild: and several pieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 pan. March 11. atTrinity Baptist Church by the Rev. Darrell COx. Memorials may be made to Trinity BaptistChurch, c/o Jerry Hrlbum.2722 U.S. Hwy.601 South.Mocksville.N.C. 27028. Josephine M. Holmes . Josephine M. Hoimes. 49. of J Greensboro, died Saturday. March i3. 1999. at Moses Cone Hospital. Survivors include her parents. Jo seph and Minnie Mason of Mocks ville: a son. Joseph A. Hoimes of Greensboro: 2 daughters. Vickie K. Mason and Pamela C. Holmes, both of Greensboro: a god son. Quentin Smith of Greensboro: 5 brothers. Larry A. Johnson of Odenton. Md.. Eddie M. Johnson of Statesviile. Marion L. Johnson of Woodleaf. Randy G. Johnson and Terry S. Johnson, both of Mocksville: 2 sisters. Crysuii L Clem ent of Cooleemee and Shetri J. Diggs of Mocksville; and 3 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by tier grandmother. Catherine Masoh. Funeral services were to be held March 17. at Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Mocksville with the Rev. Kevin Digram and Dr. Cardis H. Brown oillciating and burial following in the church cemetery. / Walter "Allen" Hall Walter "Allen" Hall. 51. of 135 Annie l.ane. Advance, died Saturday. March 13. 1999. at Fbrsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Bom April 16. 1947. in Forsyth County to Irene Allen Hall of Advance and the late Samuel E. "Ted" Hall, he was an avid fisherman. He was em ployed with the A.C. Corporation and was a memberofMocks United Meth odist Church. He was preceded in death by a son. Dwayne Hall. Surviving, in arldition to his mother, ate his wife. Linda Roberts Hall ofthe home; 2 sons. David Thomas Hall of the home and Daniel Allen Hall and wife Misty of Advance; 2 grandchil dren; 2 sisters. Jane Bodenhamer of Long Beach and Bobbie Hall of Ad vance. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m.Maichl6.atVogler&SonsCIem- : mons Chapel by the Rev. Bruce Gwyn. Burial followedInMocksUnitedfdetb- odist Chureh Cbmetery. Memorials may be made to Hbs- )ice of Davie Cdunty. Albert H. Hayes J-CofAdvancf Pn^ mS iTir,^® S.'asCnrekCha^eTbin^r'^*Burial followed in J Cave, rial Park. Memo ry . ^Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 18,1999 (T- cr . ^ I :h -o ^'^'I'niaH.LohiiianJ Vifginia Haywonh Lohman died 11.1999. m Fbnyd,Medical Center In Winston-Salem.She was the sister of Mrs. Sydney H. Atwood of Mocksville. A graveside service was held at 11 a m. March 13. at Woodland Cemetery by Bill Teague. Becky Prettyman j Elizabeth Caughman "Becky" V Prettyman. 97, died Tuesday, March 9. 1999,at The Piedmont Christian Home in High Point. Bom Oct. 4, 1901, in Lexington, S.C. to Christopher West and Rachel Drafts Caughman, she graduated from Winthrop College. She taught in the Davidson County schools, retiring in 1967.ShewasamemberofiheYWCA an avid bridge player and was a birth right Lutheran. On June 27,1923, she married James Edward "Ned" Prettyman, who preceded her in death. Surviving areadaughter, Elizabeth "Pert" Prettyman Crantham and hus band Sanders "Sandy" of Eutawville, S.C.: 2 grandchildren: and 3 great grandchildren. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. March 11, ai Floral Garden Park Cemetery by the Rev. Bynum Oir. Memorials may be made to Bethle hem Southern Methodist Church, 237 Bethlehem Road, Holly Hill, S.C. 29059. y Walter Thomas PatiUo Walter Thomas Patillo, 89, of Greensboro, died Wednesday. March 10,1999 at his home. He was bom in Caswell County Sept. 8,1909, and spent his childhood working on the farm dtid playing jokes with his brothers and sisters. He at tended WIngate College, worked on the railroad during the war and later owned and operated AAA Seafood on Main Street for 27 years. He spent much of his retired life playing golf, growing vegetables and entertaining his two granddaughters. He was mar ried to Margaret Lee Fogleman Patillo Nov. 23, 1938, She preceded him in death Feb. 25,1995. Survivlngare2sons and daughters- in-law, Thomas Jay and Sharon Patillo of Greensboro atid Robert Lee and Vickie Patillo of Advance; 2 grand daughters; a great granddaughter; and 2 brothers, Clarence Patillo of Greens boro and Buel Patillo of Burlington. Funeral services were held at Alamance Presbyterian Church at I p.m. March 13 with the Rev. BobGant ofliciating. Burial followed in the church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Alamance Presbyterian Church, 4000 Presbyterian Rtratl, Greensboro, N.C. 27406 or to Hospice of Greensboro. 2500 Summit Avenue, Greensboro, N.C. 27405. ClwnceManeto Smith ClarenceManeioSmitli,75 nfCnn N Monday, March 8, "1999 JNortheast Medical Center ^p"^''2*'™«>"<'"credbyD.A.V. . John H. Peebles John H. Peebles of Meadowbtook Terrace, Advance, died Monday, 8, 1999, following a period ofaeclinjng health. A native of Davie County, he wasretired from the city of Winston-Sa- lem. • c ®'T'*'"8'''®®*'®*o'e<'niece,RubyE. Sprinkleof Winsion-Salem; 2 neph- • ews, Collett Ellis Jr. and wife Tte«le and John W. Ellis and wife Celeste- and 2 brothers-in-law. Funeralscrviceswereheldat2p.m.ft^h 12, at Redland Church ofChrist wth Minister Andy Moss officiatins: i Bunal followed in the church cem- etery. Jewell Gardner Tenery v/ Jewell Gardner Tenery, 89, died Tuesday, March 9,1999, at Meadow- brook of Davie in Advance. ' BomAug.22, l909,tnHIisCounty, Texas to the late Mr. B. and Sally Gardner, she was preceded in death by' her husband of M years. Rev. LM. Tenery in 1990; a daughter, Glenda' Faye Gambel; aiul 2 brothers, Calvin and Elmer Gardner. Her late husband served as pastorofFoik Baptist Church in the eady 1950s. She worked as a homemaker and was a member of Cal vary Baptist Church in Salisbury. She enjoyed embroidery, needlework and painting ceramics. Surviving are 2 sons, James Tenery a.nd wife Elizabeth of Maysville, Ky. and Robert Tenery and wife Willo'deane of Mocksville; 6 grand children; 6 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren;andseveral nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held March 13, at 2:30 p.m. at Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with the Rev. Rick Cockerhamofticiating. Burial followed in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. <s Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NO DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 18,1999 <r- r> \ <l Albert E. Thornton Albert Eaton Thornton, 73. of Mocksville, died Friday. March 12. 1999. at Vencor Hospital in Greens boro after an extended illness. Bom Oct 17.1925. in Fall River. Mass, to the late Alben Eaton Thornton and Annie BaitscK Thornton, he was an accountant with Public Utilities where he retired in 1987 with Wash ington Electric Cooperative in East Mcntpelior. Vl He served in the U.S. Army during World War n and was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Fall River. Mass.. [>avie County Senior Center and SHIIP. He was a past presi dent of AARP and the Golden Age Club and had served on the Senior Center Advisory Board. He loved gar dening. playing the piano and singing in the church choir. He was preceded in death by a sister. Frances Hoover. He is survived by his wife of 49 years. Barbara White Thornton; a son, Brtice W. Thornton and wife Bonnie of Olncy, Md.; a daughter. Karen T. Michael and husband Craig ofMocks ville; 2 brothers. Joseph Thomton of Lakeland, Fla. and EverettThomtonof Fall River. Mass.; a sister. Elinor Buckley of Fall lUver. Mass.; and 3 Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. March 14. at Liberty United Meth^ist Churchby the Rev.Phillip Park. Burial followed In the Liberty United Meth odist Church Cemetery. Meinorials may be made to Liberty United Methodist Church, 141 Liberty Circle. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or to Davie County Senior Center, c/o Kim Shuskey. 622 North Main Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. y Martha J. 'Ibtterow Martha Johnston Tutterow. 88. of Statesville. died Tuesday. March 9. 1999. at Davis Medical Center. Bom in bedell County Sept. 16. 1910. to the late Vance and Katie Hoover Johnston, she was retired as a hotrsepatcntatlheMethodistChildren's Home in Winston-Salent She was a ^mber ofBroad Street United Meth odist Church. She was widowed three times, having been preceded in death by husbands. Caldwell E Hager. Mark W. Adkins and William Floyd Tut terow. She was also preceded in death by 5 brothers. Henry. Joe. James. Zeb and William R.Johriston;and2sistets. Dessic Lazenby and Amelia Hager. Surviving are 2 daughters. Martha Plyler ofStatesville and ChisUne Wil son and husband Robert of Charlotte; 5 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; a brother. Carl Johnston of Statesville; and2sisters. Kathtyn Jones andFrartces Allen, both of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. March 11. at Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert W. Rollins Jr. officiating. Burial followed in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Broad Street United Methodist Church, 315 W. Broad Street, Statesville, N.C. 28677 or to the charity of the donor's choice. DavIe County Public Library Mocksville, NC /;; Frances H. Wallace Frances Hartman Wallace, 62. of . Walnut Cove Health Care, fottiterly of Advancc.diedTuesday.March9,1999. at Wake Forest University N.C. Bap tist Medical Center in Wtnston-Salem. Bom Oct 1,1936. to R. Gray and Pearl Hartman. she graduated from Shady Grove High School in Advancein 1954. She attended City Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. She had lived in San Jose. Calif, for 30 years where she wasamemberofFirst United MethodistChurch.Sheretuniedinl997 , to be with her sister. Nancy H. McKnight of Mocksville. She was preceded in death by ason, Robert Cathcart of Gainsville. Fla. Surviving, in addition to her sister, are a daughter. Michelle Reagan and husband Dennis of Asheville; a son. Mark Cathcart ofPanama City. Fla.; 2 grandchildren; a great grandson; and a niece. Her funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m. March 11. at Advance First Unit^ Methodist Chinch by the Rev. Kemnit Barley and Dr. Ron Davis. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Memorials may be made to Ad- vanceUni ted Methodist Church Build ing Fund. P.O. Box 2021. Advance. N.C. 27006. ?r- <3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 25,1999 - 1 o .t^ -a i- cs— Fred Azua / Fred Azua. 89. of Charlocte, died Thursday morning. Mareh 18.1999, at While Oak Manor after being in de clining health. BominPuenoRicoJune I, I909,to the late Fred and Maria Morales Azua, he was a retired road construction su- ; petvisor. He was a World Warn vet eran. serving in the U.S. Navy. His wife, Teresa Mestres Azua. preceded him in death. Surviving is a daughter, Migdalia A. Nicholson of Mocksville. A graveside service tvas held at Rose Cemetery at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Charles l^mer officiating. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Mocksville First United Methodist Church, 305 North Main Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Lucille Garwood Ellis J Lucille Garwood Hlis died Friday, March 19.1999, at Wake FOrest Uni versity Baptist Medical Center In Win- ston-Salem. Bom June 23, 1920, to the late Charles Garwood and Mary Nail Garwood, she made her home in the Comatzer conununity where she oper ated Lucille'sBeauty Shop for 30 years. She had resided for the past two years atClemmons Village. Preceding herin death were her husband, Robert Lee Ellis; ason. Randy Lincoln Ellis;ason- in-law, Larry WayneThompsontanda brother, James Garwood. Surviving are 4 children and their spouses, Rovertia and Shermer Jarvis. Robbie and Julia Ellis and Judy Th ompson, all of Advance, Brenda and Tom Graham of Mocksville; 7 grand children; a great grandchild; a sister, Helen Hege of Charlotte; a brother, John Frank Garwtrod ofMocksvaie;4 half brothers. W.L. Smith of Guam. Lonnie Smith of Jacksonville. Texas, Gene Smith of Mocksville and RB. Smith of Charlotte; and numerous friends. Funeral services were held at 4 p jn. March 22, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Elmer Day and B.A. Carroll and Charles Dunn ofTiciating. Burial followed at Comatzer Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Clem- mons Village Activity Fund, P.O. Box 368, Clemmons, N.C. 27012 or to Comatzer Baptist Church, 1372 Cor- Ruth Benson Ruth Thompson Gobble Benson, 92. of Salisbury Lutheran Nursing Home, died Wednesday. March 17. 1999. at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Bom Jan. 22, 1907. to the late Meekie Benson and Jesse Hellard Th ompson, she waseducated in the Rowan and Davie County schools. Employed with Leisure Lads and Rowan Manu- facturingCompany.shewasamember ofFirst United ChurchofChnst, Prime Tuners and Circle 2 of the church. A gtaveslile service was held at 2 p.m. March 19, at Unity Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Salisbury by the Rev. David L. Crook. William Osborn Hill^ William Osbom Hill, 88. of 195 Leisure Lane, Mocksville, died fti- day. Match 19,1999,atMeadowview for several years. Bom Aug. 29, 1910, in Philadel phia, to the late Adeline Rerley and VWIIiam Henry Hill, he was in the Philadelphia public schools and ^ Philadelphia Institute of Automo tive Trmning. He was a retired auto mechantc. He was a decorated U.S. Army veteran of World War H. Survivors include a son, George RHill of Philadelphia; a daughter, Kathleen Connor of Mocksville; 12 grandchildren; and 18 great grandchil dren. Funeral services were to be held at12:30 p.m. March 24, at Gethsemane Baptist Church in Salisbury by the Rev. James L. Stowe. Burial followed in U.S. National Cemetery in Salisbury with military graveside rites pro vided by the Salisbury Rowan Veter ans Council. ElvaWiUiamsCash / ' Elva Williams Cash. 94. formerly of Faimington Road, died Wednesday morning. March 17, l999,atWinston- Salem Convalescent Center. Bom in Davie County to the late C.C. and Lizzie Smith Williams, she was a homemaker and a member ofFarmington United Methodist Church. Her first husband, John Ralph James, died in 1946. Her second husband. G.P. Cash, died in 1971. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Hugh Wililams.Sttrvivotsincludeason,W. Eugene James and wife SallieofFarmington; 3 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren;ahrother.JoeWilliamsandwifeLcona; 2 nephews; and a niece. A graveside service was held at 3 p.ra. March 20, at Farmington Com-munityCemeterywithiheRev.Tammy Talbert officiating. Memorials may be made to Win- ston-Salem Hospice, IIOO-C South Stratford Road, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103 or to Farmington United Meth odist Church, 1939 Farmington Road. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC <3^ tJ- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 25,1999 I <3— . 0 / James Franklin Irvin James Franklin Irvin, 89, of Crestview Drive, Mocksville, died Thursday afternoon, March 18,1999, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem after being in declining health. Bom in Fbrsyth County Feb. 20, 1910, to the late Nathaniel and Nottie Lee Hudson Irvin, he was aredredauto mechanic with Sanford and Soits and had also worked at Irvin PonUac. He wasamemberofBlaise Baptist Church where he had served on several com mittees and as a deacon. He was pre ceded indeaihbyason, James D. Irvint and a sister, Mae L Wishon. Surtdving ate his wife, Ozell Smith Irvin ofMocksyille; adaughter, Josie I. MillerofModsyiUe; S grandchildren; k sister, Ida I fek'ntry of Jonesville; a brother, Lawrence L. Irvin of Mocks ville; and a fiiend, Jim Shores of State Road. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. March 21, at Blaise BapUst Church - with the Rev. Glenn Sellers ofliciaUng. 'Burial followed in Mount PleasantBaptistChurch cemetery instate Road. Memorials may be made to the BuildingFundofBlaise BaptistChurch, 134 Blaise Church Road. Mocksville, " N.C. 27028 ortotheCemetery Fundof Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, 109 Ml PleasantChutchRoad, State Road, N.C. 28676. iVances Welborn / Frances Pauline Wooten Welborn, 89,ofHickoiy,diedWedne$day,March 17, 1999, at Meadowbrook Manor of Mocksville. Bom Jan. 9,1910, in Davie County to the late Agnes Ratledge Cleary, she was a homemaker and a member of Winkler's Grove Baptist Church in Hickory. She was preceded in death by her husband, John H. Welborn, in Match 1994; 3 brothers. Jack Cleary, Les GearyandCephusGearytasister, Ann Housten; and a niece and nephew. Surviving are a sister, Elizaheth Gaither of Staiesville; 4 brothers, Ray Geary and Darnell Geary, both of Mocksville. William Harding Geary of High Point and J. Norman Geary of Greensbom; and several nieces and nqihews. Her funeral service was held at 11 a.m. March 19,atGentryFamilyChapel in Yadkinville with the Rev. George TtoyerofMocksviUeofliciating. Burial followed in Zion Chapel Cemetery in Sheflield. Memorials may be made to Zion Chapel Cemetery Fund. V > <L .-f; A o Oavle tounty PuWfc ubranr wocksvi/le, Nc DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 1,1999. <r <r <5- V ,4-! -Q \ John Maton Crews Of '052^CHwy. 801 South. Advance, diedThurafay. March 25. 1999. at Wake oresi Baptist Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. BonriMayl5.l9I7.inDavieCoLnty'o <l>e late John L and Annie P JCrews he was a retired owner of ParkStell Service and was a member of Advance United Methodist ChurehHe was preceded in death by 2 broth ers. Walter Crews and Bob Crews. He IS survived by his wife. GcrtrodeCancrCrewsofthe home; a daughterC^l Rotlwk and husband Roscoe ofLcwisvilteason.JenyM.CrewsofAdvance; 6 grandchildren; 5 great ^dchildren;2sistei5.MarilynTultleofCiemraons and Louise CoraatzerofAdvance: and a sister-in-law. Connie Crews of Utah. •'-onnie AgravcsideservicewasheldMarch-7. at Advance United Methodist Cemetery at2p.m. by theRev.-Deny R. BamhardL ' Davie County Public Libraiy Mookswille, NO James Fred Furches J James Fred Punches. 85. of Farm- ingion Road, died Sunday. March 28. 1999. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. March 31. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ken Furches officiating and burial followed in Eatons Baptist Church Cemetery with military graveside rites conducted by the Eleventh District Memorial Honor Guard. Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was bom in Davie County Sept. 29. 1913. to the late John David and Cornelia Judson James Furches. In his early years he owned and operated the Farmington Cilgo. He was later em ployed by Furches Motor Company in Mocksville for 30 years. He was a member of Farmington Volunteer Fire Department. Farmington Baptist Church and Farmington VFW Post 9010. ' A veteran of the U.S. Army, he servcd-from April 1.941 until August 1945 in the Central Pacific. Guadalcanal and the Northern Solomon Islands where he received the Ameri can Defense Service Medal and the Good Conduct Medal. He also served in the Asiatic Pacific Theater and re ceived the Campaign Medal with three bronze service stars. He was a devoted Republican and an avid viewer of the CNN television network. He was preceded in death by a sis ter. Virginia Molinari; and 2 brothers, Robert Furches andJohn David Furches Jr. Survivors include his wife, Lucille Day Furches of the home; 4 daughters. Carolyn Murray and husband Dean of Clarcmonl. Tenie Cartrette and hus band Charles of King. Nora Naylor and husband Ralph and Christina Hun and husband Kit. all ofMockiiville; 13 grandchildren; I3greatgrandchildrep; 6 great great grandchildren; 4 sisters. Julia James of Fredricksburg. Va.. Annie LoisGrantofMocksville. Sarah Louise Parker and Vashti Suggs, both of Greensboro; and a brother, Will Furches of Mocksville. BoydA. Gamer/ Boyd A. Gamer. 75. of EdgewoodCircle. Mocksville. died Saturday night at the VAHospital inSalisbury follow ing an estended illness.He was a native of Westbrook Maine aiid had lived in Mocksville for thepastsix years. He served in the U SNavy during World War II. seeing action in ihe Asiatic Pacific and Philip pines. and was the recipient of 11 Bronze Stars, the World War II Vic tory Medal and American ,\rea Medal. He was a member of DA V. VFW and the American Legion. Surviving are his wife. Gloria Gar- nerofthe home; a son. Boyd R. Gamer of the home; 2 daughters. Vclva Deleanoof Portland. Maine and JoyceNowden of San Diego. Calif.; and a brother. James Gamer ofHudson. Fla. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Graham Funeral Home is in chaige of anangemenLs. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 1,1999. <r C" o~-y , V 0 J % <_ . Q Maude Reavis Gunter Maude Reavis Gunter, 73, of Woodlcaf, died Monday, March 29, 1999, at Wake Forest University Bap- list Medical Center in Winston-Salem. A native ofYadkin County, she was bom Feb. 11, 1921, to the late David M. and Daisy Lindlcy Reavis and was a humemaker. She was a member of Needmore Baptist Church. On April 21, 1945, she married Roy Gunter, who preceded her in death Sept. 14. 1988. She was also preceded in death by 5 brothers, Paul. Jim, Junior. Jack and Billy Reavis; and a sister, Martha Paige. She is survived by 2 daughters, Shirley Hodge and husband Jack of Woodleaf and Patsy Durham and hus band Floyd of Mocksville; a brother. Jetty Reavis of Harmony; 4 sisters, Louise Steelman, Elizabeth Rushing and Betty Thies, all of Mocksville, and Bobbie Crattford of Coolcethee;-? • grandchildren; and 7 great grandchil dren. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. April 1, at Needmore Baptist Church by the Revs. Howard Wagoner and Ted Miller and burial following in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the church Match 31.7-9 p.m. Memorials may be made to Needmore Baptist Church library or cemetery ftind. 1665 Chaffin Road, Woodlcaf, N.C. 27054. Kenneth A. Vaughn The Rev. Kenneth A. Vaughn, 72, of Winston-Salem, died Saturday, March 27, 1999, at Duke University Medical Center in Durham. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. March 30,at Oak Level Baptist Church with buria] following in the church cemetery. He wiis the father of Ann Vaughn Beck of Advance. Mary Jane Lewis / Maty Jane Staraes Lewis, 81, died Wednesday, March 24, 1999 at her home in Heritage Plantation. She was the mother of Alice Lewis Hendon of Mocksville. Funetal services were held at 11 am March 27. at St. Matthew's Luth eran Church by the Rev. Bill Jeffcoat. Burial followed in the church cem etery. y Frances Williams FrancesJonesTumerWilliantsdied March 24,1999, Bom in Davie County Aug. 20, 1915 to the late Hampton C. and Ida Jane Shives Jones, she had worked at Davie County Hospital and Hoechst- Celanese, She was a lifelong member of Jericho Church of Christ, was a 'member of Kappa Homemakers Ex tension Club and was a volunteerdem- onsuator of basket making. She was preceded in death by her liist htisband, Bruce W. Turner, in 1965; and second husband, Henry Williams, in 1995. She was also pre ceded in death by 2 brothers, J.C. Jones and Carl Jones; 2 sisters, Mary Lagle and Helen Ktxintz. Surviving are 2 sons, James M. Turner and wife Jeanette of Winston- Salem and SteveTumerand wife Hilda of Mooresville; 3 daughters, Mary T. :"Polly" Hilton of Lexington, Carol T. Fbrrestand husband Norman and Eliza beth "Lib" Tumer, all ofMocksville; a stepson. Lee Williams and wifeSue of Mocksville: 8 grandchildren; 2 step granddaughters;4grcat grandchildren; 2 sisters, Vcatiice Towell and Bertha Graves, both of Mocksville; and nu- . merous nieces and nephews. Funetal services were held at 11 a.m. March 26, at Jericho Church of Christ by Dr. Tom Torpy. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be mode to the Cemetery Fund of Jericho Church of Christ, 124 Junction Road, Mocks ville, N.C. 27028; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem,'N.C. 27103; or to Carolina Bible Camp, 1988 Jericho Church Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO Cathenia Ma.\ine Ibttle. Cathenia .Maxinc Tuttle, 69, of Cricket L:uie, Advance. dicdTuesday, March 23.1999, at Davie County Hos pital. Bom .March 19. 1930, in Gallatin, Tenn. to the late William L. and Mjty A. Williams Tuttle, she was a reti&d nurse and member of Mocksville Church of Cod. Surviving arc a son, William A. Tunic Sr. and wife Joy of Advance; a sister, Sandra Faye Hunter of Tennes see; 5 grandchildren; 8 great grand children; and a niece. Graveside services were conducted by the Rev. Larry Hollilield at West- lawn Garden ofMemoiy in Clemmons March 25. '■r- o- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 8,1999 <J i D H- -O <L cr-, -a Maiy Williams Dodson/ . Mary Williams Oodson, 90 ofMUsbcrough, died Tliesday. March30.1999 aiUNC Hospital.A funeral service was conducted at2:30p.m. April I, at Cane Creek Baptist Church by theRev. GregHemmen.Bunal foilowed in the church cem etery.She was the sisterof Gladys Davis of Mocksville. y Maxine C. Newman MasineComatzer Newman. 69, of Baltimorc Road. Advance, died late Sunday. April 4. 1999. at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem af ter an illness of two weeks. Funeral services were to be held at2 p.m' April 7. at Bixby Presbyterian Church, with the Revs. Brian Rum mage and Lewis Poag officialing and burial following in the church cem etery. Memorials may be considered for Bixby Presbyterian Church. 1806 Fork Bixby Road. Advance, N.C. 27006. She was bom April 30. 1929. in Davie County to the late George and Flossie Sheek Comatzer and had worked at Btumcnihal Jewish Home. She had also worked at Hanes. She was a 1945 graduate of Shady Grove High School, and was an active life long member of Bixby Presbyterian Church where she was a member of the Presbyterian Women. Her husband. John Allen Newman, to whom she was mairicd for 46 years, preceded her in death in 1993. Survivors include a daughter. Wanda N. Lingic of Advance: 2 sons and daughters-in-law. George Allen and Bonita Newman of Royse City. Texas, and John Mark Newman and Ellen Schugam of Advance; 4 grand children; 5 step-grandchildren; a sis ter. Peggy Foster and husband Tommy of Mocksville; and two brothers. Tommy Comatzer and wife Shirley, and Jim Comatzer. all of Advance. Doris Crenshaw Gilesy Doris Crenshaw Giles. 77. ofChar-lolle. died April I. 1999 atCarolinas Medical Center. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. April 3. at McEwen Mint HillChapel with the Revs. Chuck Wilsonand Paul Craig omciating. Burial followed in Sunset Memory Gardens. BomJune 10.1921 in Charlotte tothe late Carl Nesbit and Mae Miller Crenshaw. she was a member of Uni versity City United MelhodistChurch. Surviving arc 3 daughters: Ruth Giles and Doris Dial, both of Char- lotte.and Donna BanningandhusbandWilbur of Boiling Springs; sons. Michael Giles and wife Ira and David Giles, all of Charlone. and DonaldGiles and wife Linda of Mocksville; a sister.PatDavisofCharlolte; 11 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her ' husband. John Hubert Giles Sr.; a son.John 'Hubert Giles Jr.; and a grand daughter. Denise Giles. Memorials may be made to University City United Methodist ChurchSanctuary Fund. 6100 Sugaw Creek Rd.. Charlotte. N.C. 28269. '999 at ■ .""^''ay. April 2.J^iMville. «"■ ^ UnderwMd il u- Surviving are his wife Alice Bordors of Mocksvilk* i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 8,1999 cr- cr- tr- Dee Peoples ^ Isaac Robert "Ike" Peoples, 83. of 1119 Wagner Road. Mocluville. died Friday. April 2.1999. al his home. He was bom March 8. 1916, in Davie County to the late Nathan Bamette and Emma Hutchins Peoples and was a retired self-employed lum ber hauler. HewasamemberofChest- nut Grove United Methodist Church. He was married to Margie Essie Peoples, who died on Nov. 17,1997. Also preceding him in death were 3 n brothers. Harvey. Bill and Lacey. and a great-grandson. Aaron. Surviving are a son and daughter- in-law. Bob andJoyce PeoplesofStony Point:adaughterandson-in-law.Kathyand Tracy Wishon of Yadkinville; 3 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and3sisters. Esther OiaughnofMocks-villc; Lois Cranlill and Lucille Cline, •both of Salisbury. The funeral service was held at 7:30 p.m. April 4. at Gentry Family .-.Chapel in Yadkinville by tlie Revs. Lisa Wishon and David Peoples. A graveside service was held 11 a.m.. April S. at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Richard Eskew. Memorials may be matte to Chest nut Grove United Methtxiist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Kenneth Haipe, 470 Elmore Rd.. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or to Bear Creek Baptist Build ing Fund, c/o Jerry Hanes, 268 Bear Creek Ch. Rd.. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. ^ \^vian Voss Speaks Vivian Voss Speaks, 86. of Griffey Trail. Mocksville, died Friday. April 2. 1999, at V.A. Medical Center in Salisbury. Bom Dec. 24, 1912 in Yadkin County, to the late Jonas Edward and Daisy Howard Speaks, he wasaretired farmer and served his country during World Warn. He is survived by a brother. J.E. Speaks and wifeCaroleen;and asister. Annie Lee Plott. all ofMocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held April 4. at 2 p.m. at Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Marvin Blackburn olEciating. JamesLesterTaylor James Lester Taylor 71. of Woodleaf, died Monday. Nfarch 29. 1999 at his home. . e -n He was the brother of Neme Spill- man of Cooleemec. Funeral services were held at it a.fn. April I, at SuramerseU FuneralHotne'sMemorialChapelbythe^vs. Craig Edwards and Gene BlackburnBurial followed in Rowan Memorial^ Park. w i 3 -b —O \ Mocksville, wc DAVIE county enterprise record. April 15,1999 / Laura Jane Ashley ' Laura Jane Speaks Ashley, 77. for- mcrlyofDukcSlreei.Moeksville.dicd Friday.Apnl9,1999,atMeadowbfDok Teiraee of Davie. Funcralservieess»erchcldal2p.m., Apri! 1 1 ai Eaton Funeral Chapel tviih the Revs. Jim Grydcr and Mark Harris officiating. Burial followed in Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery in Mocks- ville. Memorials may be ccnsidcred for the Cemetery Fund ofCalvary Baptist Church, 1663 U.S. Hwy. 6o'| South, Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028 or to the Forsyth/Winsion-Salem Hospice, IIOOC South Stratford Road. Win- aion-Sulem. N.C. 27103. She was bom in AshcCounty. Nov. d. 1921 (0 the late Robert Lee and Susie Seven Speaks, and was retired from WondcrKnit in Mocksvillc. She attended Calvary Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by herhusband, LulherAllcnAshley.in I985;agrand- son. Steven Ashley; and a brother. Edward Speaks. Surviving are a daughter. Sue Massey of Advance; 2 sons: Bobby AshleyofOrangePark. Fla., and Allen Ashley Jr. ofClemmons; 8 grandchil dren; 3 great-grandchildren; 4 sisters: Ruby Matthews of Stokesdale, Ruth Dugas of Jacksonville, Ra.. Louise Hildl of Greensboro, and Lois Poteat of Salisbury; and a brother. Richard Speaks of Mooresvilie. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO ✓Sadie M. Brown / SudteM-Brown-lOO-ofAvottPark. Fla died Aptil7.1999. IShe had lived in Avon ^ksir« 1913 She was a school teaehcr. mem ber of Delta Kappa Gamma. RcttttdTeachers Association, a charter mem-LTut Avon Park Museum. She also a Pioneer Teacher artd a memberof Union Congregational Chucuh. ,Sui^.ving am a daughter. Sus^ B.OuserskiofM^ksvillc;4grandch.l- dren;and6gmaigrandchtldien .\ memorial service was held at. 0 m April 10. at Union CongregaLnalChurchlnAvonParkhy^eRe^ Bill Brcyhnger- Memorials may ^TOadcloUnionCongregaiiona!Chun.h Building Fund. James Ray BuUabough James Ray "Bull" Buliabough, 59. of Redwtxxi Drive. Mocksvillc. died Saturday afternoon. April Ifl. 1999. at cent EMC (En^ ergy United) with 33 years of scrviec. He wasa memberofCommunity Bap tist Church in Salisbury. He wa.s also a memberof SpencerMoose Lodge Fam ily Centerand was currently sci^'ingas president of the Tar Heel Moose Le gion. He was a trustee for Spencer Moose Family Center and was voted Moose of the Year in Spencer. He was also voted Outstanding Ritualist of Spencerand was a memberofthe ritual team. He was past Rookie ofthe Year of the N.C. Moose Association and was currently serving as chaintian of the Moose Fund Raising Committee fty Iniemalional Special Olympics to be hosted in North Carolina. He was also serving as chairman of the family activiiicscommiitccofihcN.C. Moose Association. He was a participant in Relay For Life. Surviving are his wife, Judi Beck Buliabough of the home: his mother. Ruby Joynerof Mock Pike; a daugh ter. Rhonda BuilaboughofMocksviiie; 2 sons. James Buliabough of Have- lock, Cherry Point Marine Corp., and Mall BuUabough of the U.S. Coast GuartJ in Cicarwaicr, Ra.; 6 grand daughters; 2 stepsons. Vann Jones of the home and Manin Jones ofthe U.S. Air Force in Korea; 2brothets. Wayne Joyner of Yadkinville and Warren Joyner ofMccksvillc; and a numberof brothers and sistcrs-in-law. nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at4 p.m. April l3.aiEaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chris O'Guinn.paslorofCcitn, munily Baptist Church; R.B. SioaiC CEO of Energy United: and Lancti Spencer,pastgrand hcrderofihe Loyal Order of Moose, officiating. Entomb ment followed in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Relay for Life, c/o Davie CountyChamberof Commerce. 107NorthSalisburyStreet. Mocksville. N.C. 27028; Life Cafe Center for Moose Haven, c/o Alvin Stroud. 532 Blue Ridge Road. Black Mountain. N.C. 28711; KaieB. Rey nolds Hospice Home, 10! Hospice Lane, Winslon-Salcm. N.C. 27103:or tit a charily of the donor's choice. . DAVIE county enterprise record, April IS, 1999 / V) kj I V. xs / Mai7 Williams Dodson Maiy Williams Dodson, 90, of Hlllsborough, died Tuesday, March 30,l999.alUNCHospiial.A funeral service was conducted at 2:30p.m. April I, at Cane Creek Bap- ttstChurchbylheRcv.GregHemmen.Bunal followed in the church cem- eteiy. She was the mother of Clady Davis of Mocksville. Maggie Danner Hudson Maggie Danner Hudson, 89, of Yadkinville. died Saiuiday, April 10, 1999 at her home. She was bom Oct. 15.1909 in Davie County to the late Jonah and Meadie Hunter Danner. Shewasahomemaker and a member of Deep Creek Friends Mccting-She attended theN.C.School for the Deaf in Morganton. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Hudson, Nov. 6,1984, and a grandson, Darren Pendcrgrass March 12.1998. Survivingare2daughtets and sons- in-law, Betty Hudson and Hairy Pendeigrass, and Anne Hudson and Leslie Chamberlain.allofYadldnville; 2 sisters, Ruth Sherrill of Kannapolis and Louise Gentry of State Ro^; a brother. Vestal Danncrof Mocksville: 8 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchil dren; and a great-great-grandchild. Her funeral service was held at 6 p.m. April 12, at Gentry Family Chapel by the Kev. Roger Elmore. A private family graveside service was held at 7:30 a.m. April 13, at Deep Creek Friends Church Cemetery. Margaret Godbey Foster Margaret Bizabeth Godbey Fos ter. 85, of Milling Road, Mocksville, died Friday, March 9, 1999, at her residence after being in declining health. Funeral services were held at2p.m. April l2.atComatzcrUnitedMethod- ist Church by the Rev. Jack Luther. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Memorials may be considered for Hospice of Davie County, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. BoroJune 13,19l3inDavieCounty to the late James Edward and Minnie Dwiggins Godbey. she was a home- ihaker and a member of Comatzer United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, William David Foster in 1976; a son, Johnny Foster; 5 brothers; andagrand- son, Richie Foster. Survivorsinclude2daughtcts,Mary Williams and Martha Luffman and husband, Donald, of Mocksville; 2 sons, James Foster and wife Missy, all of Mocksville; a sister, Mamie Hart of Amarillo, Texas; S grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren; 9 great-gtandchil- dren, and 7 step-great-grandchildren. Monticello Hendrix y Monticello Hendrix. 72, of Ad vance, died at his home Monday, April 12, 1999. His parents were the late, Lonnie and Stella Hendrix. Surviving are his wife, Maxine T. Hendrix; 3 sons, Jason Hendrix and wife Bridget, Jerome Hendrix and Jotrell Hendrix; a granddaughter; 2 brotheis,EdkerHendrixandG.Vemon Hendrix Sr.; and 4 sisters Genrvde Jolly, Evelyn Hemrick, Dot Hayes and Sue Rivers. He was preceded in death by a brother, Hatrell Hendrix. Services were to be conducted at 4 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Jack Luther officiating and burial following in Comatzer United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem, 1100-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. / C) /nt /)y I ^3 (» county public Ubtaty Hocksuillei fa . DAVIE county enterprise record, April 15,1999 o- •er- ~s> James Edward Kelly Sr. James Edward Kelly Sr.. 84, of Halonder Drive. MocksvilIe.died early Sunday, April 11, 1999, at his home. Bom in Hamett County June 8, 1914, to the late Curtis P. and Sarah Frazelle Kelly, he was an agent with Nationwide Insurance Company. He had also been an acting postmaster. He was a memberofMocksville Masonic Lodge 134 A.F. & A.M. and was a member of First United Methodist Church where he had served as (inan- cial secretary. He was preceded in death by his llrst wife. H^l Stout Kelly, whom he manicd in 1936. Survivors include his wife. Lucille Johnson Gross Kelly of the home, whom he married in 1981; 2 sons and dau^ters-in-law, James E. Kelly Jr. and wife Gail of Mocksville and Everette S. Kelly and wife Marilyn of New Orleans; 3 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; 3 step children; Steve Gross and wife Polly of Ml Airy. Mark Gross and wife Jane of Sacramento, Calif, and DeAnna Stewart and hus band Wayne of Hickory; 5 step grand children; andaslstcr, Elizabeth Hodges of Greensboro. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. April 12 at First United Melh^ist Church of Mocksville by the Rev. CharlesTumer. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Ittst United Method ist Church, 305 North Main SireeL Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or to Hospice ofDavieCounty.P.O.Box848, Mocks ville. N.C. 27028. Mary Helen Lehman y Mary Helen Lehman. 65, of Ashe LivingCenterinJelferson. formerly of Mocksville, died Tuesday. April 6, 1999. at Ashe Memorial Hospital fol lowing a lengthy illness. BominDavieCountyOcL 11.1933, to the late Raeford McDaniel and Beulah Peacock McDaniel, she was retired from Delmar Studios in Char lotte. On Get 20, 1953. she married Paul Alvin Lehman, who survives. Surviving, in addition to her hus band, are a daughter. Lisa Carol Lehman of Hagerstown, Md.; and a brother. Raeford McDaniel ofMocks ville. Private services were to be held at a . later date. Arrangements were being : handled by Bunch-Johnson Funeral : Home in Statesville. /Jonah McCauthen Jonah McCauthen. 80, of Kings Mountain.diedTuesday.April6,1999, at Kings Mountain Hospital after sev eral days of illness. He was the brother of Ida Palmer of Mocksville. Funeral services were heldaiMount Zion Baptist Church in Kings Moun tain April 12,at3p.m.bytheRev.C.A. Feamster. Burial followed in Moun tain Rest Cemetery. y , o Ca Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC . DAVIK county enterprise record. April 15,1999 \A i Joste Merrell / Josie Tucker Bailey Mencll. 98, died late Wednesday. April 7.1999, at Davie County Hospital. A resident or Davie Village for the past eight years, she was of the Baptist faith and was a former Sunday school teacher at Fork Baptist Church where she was a member. She enjoyed flow ers and pels. Bom in Davie County to the late Zebulon Vance and Molly Sidden Tucker Oct. 1 j, 1900. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Bonson Bailey, and her second hus band. George Merrell. She was also preceded in death by adaughter, Peggy B. Chandler, in 19^7 and by all of her brothers and sisters. Surviving are 2 sons. Glenn A. Bailey and wife Betty ofCharlotte and Leon Bailey and wife NellieofMocks- ville; a daughter, Mamie 8. Hanitton of Advance; a son-in-law, Edward ChandlerofCooleemee; lOgrandchil- dien: 19 great grandchildren; 3 great great grandchildren; stepchildren. Wyona Johnson and husband Monroe, Mary Marie Merrell and Bill Merrell and wife Onclda, all of Mocksvllle; and many nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. April 10, at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Bob HIatt of- ficlailng. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Fork Baptist Church, 3140. U.S. Hwy. 64 East, Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028. Ada Jane Rumple / Ada Jane Bracken Rumple, 81, of U.S. 601 North, Mocksvllle. died Thursday, Aprils, 1999,atlhehomeof her dau^ter. Jane NIvens. Bom Match 28, 1918, In Davie County to the late Daniel Lev! and Minnie Bracken, she was preceded in death by her husband of 28 years, Lathan B. Rumple in 1971; artd a son, Daniel Lathan Rumple in 1968. She was a homemaker and a lifelong mem berof Chestnut Grove United Method ist Chuich where she was a member of UMW, a Sunday ScIkmI teacher and church treasurer. She also served as a trustee and on the Board of Adminis tration. She enjoyed caring for her grandchildren and working In her (lower garden. Surviving are a son, Dwight F, Rumple and wife Kathy of Mocks vllle; 2 daughters, Diane R. Kelly and husband David of Charlotte and Jane R. Nivens and husband Leroy of Mocksvllle; S grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; a brother. Bill Bracken ofMocksville;3 sisters, WillleBtacken of Mocksvllle, Lucille Canter of Greensboro andJohnsieHilerofSpring Lake; a special niece, Sandl Monroe of Wlnston-Salem;andseveral nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at II a.m. April lO.atChestnulGroveUnited Methodist Church by the Rev. Tim Starbuck. Burial followed in iheehurch cemetery. Memorials may be made to Chest nut Grove United Methodist Church, 1813 U S. Hwy. 601 North, Mocks vllle, N.Cf 27028 or a charity of the donor's choice. Hazel Cope Smith / HazelCopeSmith,82,om5J^y is« Mocksville.diedSaturdaymom- ncssofiwodays. _ 2 Funeral Services were held at 2 *°tlemorials may be Cancer Services. 611 North Mam Street. Moeksville, N.C. ^Bom.nDavieCountyJune7.W6. to the late Walter and Hattie South TO-n-W- » of Moeksville. and Reid and MceS,niihofWinston-Salem;4g^dcta^ lien; 6 great-grandchildren. 5 sist^.S DouthiL Mary Hendnx, ^ Dorothy Ellis, all ofbethHendrixofOlmtandB^^Djs cws. 3—Davie County Public Library Moeksville, NO <r~ -■a DA VIE COUNTY ENTERP,'Rise record, Apni 22,1999 n 0 a Y Mary Latham Beck / Mary Latham Bcek. 90. of Howell Road, Mocksville,dicd Monday morn ing. April 19.1999. at Davic Ojunlv Hospital. BominDavicCouniy.Aug.8.1908.to the late William Crawford and Lillie Belle White Latham, she was a home- maker. She had also worked at Monleigh Garment Company as a pnesser and in the dietary department of Davie County Hospital. She was a longtime member of Bear Creek Bap tist Church and wasawell-knowncook. She was preceded in death by her hus band. William Anderson Beck.in 1984;and a son. William Roben Beck, in 1988. Survivorsincludeadaughter.Edilh"Peggy" Hicks of Mocksville; 2 sons. Grady Beck and Billy Beck, both of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildremandSgreat great grand children. ' Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. April 21. at Bear Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Richard Eskcw and Grady Tuttetowofnciating. Burialfollowed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Bear Creek Baptist Church, c/o Jerry Hanes. 268 Bear Cieck Church Road. Mocksville. N C 27028. X I? — Clarence Dalton Jr. / Clarence Gallon Jr.. 62. diedThurs- day. April 25. 1999. in Bronx. N.Y. following a period of illness. A native of Iredell County, he is survived by 2 sons. 4 brothers, 5 sis ters. and a number of other relatives. Funeral services were held in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home at 2 p.m. April 20. with the Rev. Henry P. Dalton officiating. Burial followed in PleasantHill BaptistChurchCemetery in Hamptonville. / Deborah Brown Deborah Lynn Tuttle Brown, 41, of Winston-Salem. died Friday. April 16 1999. Bom Nov. 12. 1957. in Foisyth County to Horace G. and Nancy Owen Tuttle of Advance, she was a member of Calvary baptist Church where she was a Sunday School teacher for eight years in the three-year-old class. She was a cashier at Brunson Elementary School Cafeteria and hadaspecial love for children. Surviving, in addition to her par ents. are her husband. Hank Brown of the home;2sons.PairickJeiemy Brownand MatthewJames Brown, bothofthe home; 2 sisters. Donna Farrington of Advance and Cathy WilliamsofNorth Wilkesboro; a brother. Michael R. Tuttle of Atlanta. Ga.; and a special friend. Cindy Parker of Advance. Funeral services were to be held at 1:30 p.m. April 21. at Calvary Baptist Church with Dr. Gary Chapman ofltci- atingand burial following inCrestview Memorial Park. Memorials may be made toCal vary Baptist Church. 5000 Country Club Road. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27104. Willianj Roscoe Buelin / ^'"'aniRoscocBuelin.gS.ofyad Hospital. Memorial . ' His funeral service was held ai 7 Margaret Godbey Foster Margaret Elizabeth Godbey Foster.V 85. of Milling Road. Mocksville. died Friday.March9. l999.athertBsideace after being in declining health. Funeral services were heldat 2 p.m. April 12. at Comatzer United Method ist Church by the Rev. Jack Luther. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Memorials may be considered for Hospice of Davie County. P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. BomJune 13. l9l3,inDavieCounty to the late James Edward and Minnie Dwiggins Godbey. she was a home- makerandmembcrofContatzer UnitedMethodist Church. She was preceded indeath by herhusband, William David Foster in 1976; a son. Johnny Foster; 5 brothers; and a grandson. Richie Fos ter. Survivors include2daughteis.Mary Williams and Martha Luffman and husband. Donald, all of Mocksville; 2 sons. James Foster and wife Libby and Carroll Foster and wife Missy, all of Mocksville; a sister. Mamie Hart of Amarillo, Texas; 5 grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren; 9 great grandchil dren; and 7 step great grandchildren. e Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPi'Rise record, April 22,1999 - V (s~ (T~ a Ocie Clyde FosterOcie Clyde Foster of Winsion-Sa- lem (lied Sunday, April 18.1999. in Wilkcs County, he movedto Foisyth County as a child with his parents, the late William Doughion Md Maiiiie Crane Foster. Owner of Veto Building Company, he devel- op^ and built homes In several subdi visions in Winston-Salem and Kern- crevtlic, including McOtegor Downs ^ngswood and Coumiy Meadows.He was a US. Army veteran, serving m Europe. He was an avid hunter and sportsman and alsocnjoyed NASCAR racing. Surviving are his wife of 25 yearsPat FlMtcr: a son. Clyde Foster and wife Nikkie of Bellcvue, Wash.; a ^ughier, Allison Foster of Winsion- 2 granddaughters: 3 brtwhers,^lie O. Foster and wife Grace and enioii{j.Fbsier,aJlofAdvance,A GFoster and wife Uis of Winston-Sa-' lem: 2 sisters, Juaniia Smith and hus- Advance and Billie KemofWinston-Salem; 2daughters-in-law.Apnl and Kaye Teague; 5 step grand- children: and several nieces and neph- He was preceded in death by 2 stepsons, Jiinmie and Danny Teague. A graveside service was conducted by the Rev. Robert Laitimoreat 11 a.m. Apnl 20, at Fbrsyth Memorial Park. ^nations may be made toHospiceo Wmston-Salem or a charity of the donor's choico. , Betty Vestal HiU Bcily Vc.Mal Hill. 67, Joncsvillc dicdThursday, April 15,1999, at wake"Foi^l Unlvcriity Baptist McdIcalCcn- icr in NVinston-Sulcin. Among ^Tsurvivoniaicacjaughlcr and Min-in-law. Cathy Hill and Dennis YorkofMocksvillc. Her funeral service was held at 2 p.m. April 18. at Fall Creek Baptist Church by the Rev. Don Hudson. Burial fiillowcd In the church cemetery. Isaac Buren Lakey y Isaac Buren Lakey. 81, ofFarming- ton, died Wednesday afternoon. April 14. 1999, at N.C. Baptist Hospital In Winsion-Salcm. Bora in Davie County, Feb. 13. 1918, to the late Fred Roberts and Carrie Virginia Furehes Lakey, he was preceded in death by his wife, Sue Steelman Lakey: andasistcr, Joy Lakey Steelman. Surviving are 2 daughiers, KaxenV. Lakey of Farmingion and Patricia I-akey Pope and husband Eugene of Mocksville: 3 grandchiidren; 2 great grandchildren: and 3 sisteis, Louise L, Leagans and husband Dr. J. Paul Leagansof Mocksville, Ruth L. Hiltonof Stanleyville, and Margaret L. McBride and husband Johnson of Farmingion. Funeral services wereheld at I p.m.April 16. at Eaton funeral Chapel with Dr. David Gilbieaih officiating. Burial followed In Eaions Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Eaions Baptist Church, do Jim Eaton, 940 Fsmn, Church RoatL Mocksville. N.C. 27028; 10 ihe Building Fund of Farmingion Baptist Church. 1835 Farmingion Road, Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or to a charity of the donor's choice. y Steven Ellis Jacobs Steven Ellis Jacobs. 48, of Cleve'and, died at Newton County Hospital" inCovington.Ga. •i'™sp"ialBora April 12, 1951. to the late Church. He Survivmgarchiswife.PeggyLomn-3 daughters. Samamha iWk mh ^hanie Pieacock and Kaihy Cbl^^th of Mocksville: a grandson- a br^,Geor8e"Fuza"Ji.S^SLwmee. a sister-in-law, Sally Jacobs ofCooleemoe. 3 nieces, 2 n^Cs 4 aunts, and 3 uncles. ' Ttefamilywlllbeatihchonieofhis DukeSuceL^le^forvisitationSunday.AprilM.MUlt.m^oragravesidcserviceto^ performed by the Rev. Roben I Gofo,d,a^Rob,„C,casona,2pm Iat Legion Memorial Park | Memorials may be made to Cool- ' Hazel McSwain Lane I Hazel McSwain Lane. 76. of Salis- J buiy, died Sunday. April 18, 1999, at her residence aRcr being in declining health for 12 years. Among her survivors are a daugh ter. Jeanne L. MillerandhusbandGlenn of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. April 20. at Summerset! Memorial Chapel by the Revs. Dan Thornton and Jim Foil. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. IE COUJVTV EfVTERPiysE RECORD. April 22,1999 - .-ci Thomas Dean Miller Mr. Thomjs Doun Millur, 35, of Winvton-Siilcm, ilieil Wmlncsday, ihc Kale Rcy- noldi Hospice an illno-ss of five jr^ T 1 Rock Hill, S.C..a sonof Thomas f' T, StcphcnancJHolcn Booth Miller. He | was an Claglc Seoul and a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill, a mcmher of Ccn- IRil UnilcdMclhudlstChuich in Spen cer. He was manager of basjncs,s dc- velopmcm for AT&T Family Credit Union. He was active in Relay for Liic, JuniorAchicvcmeni, March ofUimes, Cancep^rviecsand the Bone Marrow Support Group, Survivorsinaddilion lohis parents: sister and borthor-in-Iaw, Paige and Steve Yaies of Creen.sboro; malcmal grandnioihcr. Byrdiu BtHUh of Rock Hill; paternal grandiivnher, Cora Fayc Miller of latncaster, S C.: a ncpftcw and several aunLs. uncles and cousins. Funeral service was conducted hy the Revs. Lisa I., Wishon, Cliff Coles and Michael Kurt/on Saturday, April 1(1 al Ardinore United Methodist Church in Wmsion-Salem. with ci»n- mlital services al Rowan McnHirial Park In.Salishury. Tfse family suggests lhal memori als be made to Cancer Services. 317.5 Muplcwoiid Ifrlve. WIrislon-.Saleill, 27103, y Lola L. Mumy Lola L, Mumy, 86, of Advance, formerly ofMcCune, Kan, and Grove, Okla.. died Sunday, April 18,1999, at Mcadowbrook Terrace Nursing Home in Advance after a lengthy illnesa. Bom Dec. 30, 1912. to Henry and Anna Heinz Ladage in Cosby, Mo, whereshegrew upand attended school before movlngloLabeticCoumy. Kan, wjihhcrfamilyin l924.Shegraduated from Labelle County High School in Allamunt and attended Parsons Junior College where she earned a teaching ccnificalc. She taught In a one room school for a couple of years In Labcltc County and manicd Floyd E, Mumy Feb. 22, 1936 in Parsons. Kan, He preceded her in death Ott. 16. 1993, They lived in Yellvillo, Ark. and McCunc. Kan. for a few years. Most of iheirmarried life was spent in McCuner Kan. where they lived for 44 years and owned and operated .Mumy Real Es- lutcand Insurance Agency for 28years. They moved to Honey Creek Retire ment Village in Grove, Okla. in 1989. In 1996, she moved to Meadow- brook Terrace in Advance to be near her son, Donald W. Mumy of Clem- miins. She was active in church and taught Sunday School while attending Sherman Baptist Church in Shennan City, Kan. She was a mcmberofGrand Lake Baptist Church in Grove. Okla, Surviving, in addition to her son, arc 2 grandchildren, and4grcat grand children. Graveside services were to beheld al 2 p.m. April 21, in Oswcgo Ccm- clcry, Oswcgo, Kan hy the Rev. Gary Bishop. Memorials may be made to charity of the donor's choice. ^ Ralph Dennis Padgett Ralph Dennis Padgen. 56, of DunaPoint, Calif,, a fomier NeedmorcVcsl- deni, died Tuesday, April 16,1999 at his home. Bom Sept.lJ, 1942. inCoolcemce10 the late Ralph and Pauline Padgett' Educaiedin theCooleemee schools, ftewas a veteran ofthe U.S. Navy, He was an automotive engineer and a member of Needmore Baptist Church, Survivors include his wife Jan Manin Padgett; 2 sons. Ralph Dennis padgett Jr. of Charlotte and MiohaeJ WaylonPadgcitofCalifomiatabntther.Bany Dale PadgciiofNettdmore; and 3 si.sters. Beverly Smith of Advance, Bonnie Shuliz of Needmore and Carol MurphofCoalecmee. Funeral atrangcmcnLs were incom plete. DAVIECOUNTVENTEW.RBERECORD, April 22,1999 - O- 0~ JackSanford J John S. "Jack" Sanrord, 76, died Thureday. April 15, 1999, at Fotsyih Medical Center. Bom May 3, 1922, in Washington County to the late John Calvin and Agnes Speight Sanford, he was retired from SanfoFd Brothers Inc. in 1986 after serving as owner and president for 33 years. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving in the European and Pacific theaters, specifically the Battle of the Bulge, during World War d. He was a charter member of Mocksville Moose Lodge 1949. He was also a member of the VFW, American Le gion, The Beach Buggy of Emerald Isle and the National Coalition of Ma rine Conservation. He was a 1940 graduate of Fishbume Military School in Waynesboio,Vaandgraduated from Bowling-preen Business College in Bowling Green, Ky. in 1942. He wasa lifelong member of First Presbyterian Church in Mcxtksville. He was an avid fisherman and an active memberofthe Republican National Committee. He was preceded in death by a brother, William G, Sanford; and a sister, Agnes Sanford Lcaiy. Surviving are his wife of 48 years, Jayne Staccy Sanford of the home; a son, John S. Sanford Jr. of Wtnston- Salcm; 2 daughters, Judith Sanford BryantofNashvillc,Tcnn. and Marga ret "Peggy" Sanford Parker of Win- ston-Salem; 8 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; and .several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. April 18, at First Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Ncal Carter. Burial fol lowed In Rose Cemetery in the Sanford family .section. Memorials may he made to the Ju venile Diabetes Foundation or the Ar thritis Frumdation. j Hardy Steelman - Washington Harding "Hardy" Steelman, 78, of Jericho Church Rood, Mocksville, died Saturday, April 17, 1999, at his home after being in declin ing health. He was bom Feb. 22,1921 in Yad- kin county to the late George Lee and Carrie Belle Hanes Steelman. He was a World War U veteran, serving in the U.S. Army. Self-employed in the grad ing and landscaping business, he was an avid fisherman and quail hunter. Survivors include his wife, Louise Reavis Steelman of the home; 4 chil dren, Linda Dyson, David Steelman and Cathy Seaford, all of Mocksville, and Robin Barber of Woodleaf: 10 grandchildren; and 8 great grandchil dren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., April 20 at Eaton funeral Chapel by the Rev. Paul Riggs. Burial followol in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Davie County, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or to Relay for life, c/o Davie County Chamber of Commerce, 107 NorthSalisbury Street, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Robert Lee White J Robert Lee White, 70, died Mon day night, April 19, 1999, at Brian Center in Salisbury. He was a native of Davie County. Funeral airangements were incom- plete.GrahamFuneralHomeofMocks- ville is in charge of arrangements. Dwie County Public Ubraty Mocksviiltr NO da VIE COUNTY ENTEllPRISE RECORD, April 29,1999 5r « v> D ~Q ZoUieAndeRon '"s'SaVndiei/Thu.sdaymoJ^'^'^: MocksWIJe. <0 [he hie Witey and aheiA®^""'^'»hadU*„a„j^'^^'^<ler5on. ■«• United wife shanrf ihc^ce'''''®' ®'™"«supponerof ^"•Banizcd die fi„, v ^"-heLeague in ^vie L °Coumiesandwasin^^ ^•ugiheMocksviHeUnie'^'^'"^'®'* L^'ehaln S^'^®.®''!'""'««'2°llie-sJ°hn AndSrB""°"'"°L•hsire lopass on il»lage of the Andei^ r ^ ®"'' '""■eomniuniiy lo fmu,^ and UieiV buildings in the Ca? L ?He also communi,/°»"»sssrcr'"°'*Snw^: °®®*Conimiife^Survivors ^^ Ediih Smith ■"■ ®'Z.NalAndeJnJr ^ «"«•HighPointJoelW■'udy and Roben p^^''®«'»'ifeMocksviiie; a daugh'2^"' ?" ■"■Spainhourandhushfnrfo' '^•«"e; 6 grandch»rf« ""'"LLewis-Sarah A. Andeison of L""'' ^ him in d4th'" ChutehWombough and Or ?b ' w """"followed in theiT'^- Uniied'wemS'chSPund. cfo n ^""ehay728 Wilk^to Zbllie's CaJahaIn M Andeison isfir '^'"■'udyvhte^cSS J.W. Beamy John Williain "J.W." Beam, 73. of Greer,S.C., died Friday, Apnl23.1999,at home following an extended illness. A native of Davie County, he wasthe son of the late John Pickney and Rossie Bell Mclntyrc Beam. He was amember of Golden Creek BaptistChurch and a U.S. Navy veteran, serv ing in World War II. He was tetired from Woodslde Mills. A son. Randall Eugene Beam, pre ceded him in death. Surviving are his wife, AngelineTrexler Beam; 2 daughters. Scottie B. Talben of Spencer and Teresa Lee BeamorBaltimore,Md.;3sons, WayneEugene Beam Sr. of Greer, S.C., RonaldKeith Lanier of Greenville and HairyThomas Lanier of Farmington, N.M.:8 grandchildren; and 10 great grand children.Services were held at 2 p.m. April 26, at WtxxlMcituary by the Rev. PaulHayes. Burial followed in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Luth eran Hospice Program, 213 West Poinsett Sheet, Greer, S.C. 29630. Linda Cook X MaryMalinda'Linda"C0ok,38,of U.S. 601 South, Mocksville, died at her home Wednesday, April 21.1999. Bom in Davie County, July 16. 1941, to Mammie "Louise" Mwie Cook and the late John Adam CMk. she was a member of Tuirentine Bap tist Church was redred from the U»tile industry where she worked as a knitter. Surviving are a brother, Robert W. Cook and wife Cheri of Mocksville; a sister, Dorothy Gaither and husband Bill of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at Tur-rcntine Baptbt Church at 3:30 p.m. April 24. Burial followed In the church cemetery. Memorials may be made toTurren- tine Baptist Chunth, 613 Tuirentine Church Road, Mocksville, N.C.27028. Willie Dean Clawson\/ Wllie Dean Gawson, 69, of Ad-. Vance, died Wednesday, April 21,1999, at his home after a lengthy ill ness. He was bom Feb. 8, 1930 in Watauga County, to Beulah Culler . Clawson and the late Willie Roland■ Gawson.Hewasatetiredserviceman,having spent four years in the Navy,and was professionally retired from; AT&TwIwiehespentmanyyearsasa memberofthe RoneerBluegiass Band. He was a talented musician and crafts- man,devoting his retired years to haitd-craftingavariety of string instruments.He was a member of Victory Baptist Church in Gemmons. Funeral services were held April23at 7 p.m., at Victory Baptist Church in Gemmons, by the Revs. Paul Caldwell, Archie Clawson.JimmyGodfelterandRonnie Craddock A graveside service was held at Meat CampBtqrtist Churchin Boone, April 24, at 2 p.m. Surviving are wifeof23 years, AnneWhile Clawson; 3 brothers, ArchieClawson of Boone, Doyle Clawson of Denver,. Robert Clawson of Morganton, Bill Clawson of Boone, and Dennis Clawson of Dallas; 4 sisters, Dare C. Hardy of Boone, MaryYokley of Wallbu^, Polly Gawson Combs of Boone, and Sue ClawsonGurley of Lincolnton; a stepson and . his wife, PJ. and Teresa Bobo of Ad- vance;2 grandchildren; his mother-in- : law, Bessie Vernon White of ' ■ Walkertown; 2 dear frienils, James and Marie Lowery of Winston-Salem; :■ ami a son arul a daughter. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem, I lOO-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. j I y- r Dwic County Public fjbmm Mock$viH§s Ql da VIE COUNTY ENTEllPWSE RECORD, April 29,1999 0- n y VI .+ Rex Leland Davis Rex Leland Davis. 65, of Raven Road, Hannony, died Tuesday, April 20,1999, at Wake Forest N.C. Baptist Hospital Center in Winston-Salem. Bom June 23, 1933, in Yadkin County to the late John Leland and Mazzie Davis Davis, he wasa member of Church of Christ and was self-em ployed as owner of R&D Motors in Harmony. Surviving are his wife of 37 years. Madalyn Swishcr Davis; 6 sons. Sonny Davis, Rocky Davis and Terry Davis, all of Yadkinvtlle, Rodney Davis, Dwight Davis and Rex Sterling Davis, all of Harmony; 3 grandchildren; a brother, Royse Davis of Boonville; a sister. Jettie PhillipsofJonesville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. April 23. at Liberty Wesleyan Church with the Revs. Robert Staton. Junior RoyallandSidney Easter Jr.and Wayne SwisherofUdating. Memorials may be made to Liberty Wesleyan Church Building Fund, c/o Judy Woolen, 442 Turkeyfoot Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Cblois Byerly Wyrick Chlois Byerly Wyrick, 90, of Main Street, Cooleemee, died Friday, April 23,1999, at her home, BomJune4, l90S,inDavieCounty to the late Harvey and Delia Koontz Byerly, she was retired from Burling ton Industries after46 years of service. She was a lifelong member of Cool- eemeeUniiedMethodistChurch where she was a member of United Methodist Women. She was also a member of VFW Post 1119 in Cooleemee. She enjoyed spending time with her grand children and great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Oscar'Red" Wyrick, in 1982; and a grandchild Jimmy Lee Wyrick. Surviving are a son, Harvey A. Wyrick Sr. and wife Para of States- ville; adaughter, Louise "Pug'Creason of Cooleemee; 4 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at2p.m. April 26, at Cooleemee United Meth odist Church with the Rev. Sandra Martin offlciating. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials may be made to Cool eemee United Methodist Church, c/o William Gales. P.O. Box 428. Cool- Naomi Frye ^ Naomi Catherine West Frye, 82, of U.S.60I South, Mocksville,dtedTues- day, April 20,1999. She was the daughter of the late Robert and Polly Chamberlin West. Survivors include her husband, Lester Eugene Frye of the home; a sister,CordieTrivetteofMocksville:7 daughters, Nellie Couch. Annie Call and husband Tommy, Betty Trivette and husband Boyd, Ruth Smith and husband Joe, LinilaGaither.Sue Caudle and husband Bobby and Bonnie Catherine Frye, all of Mocksville; 4 sons.Johnny Firye and wife Dee, Calvin Frye and wife Melinda, all of Mocks ville. Robert Lewis Frye of Woodleaf and Roger Dale Frye of Salisbury; 22 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren; 12 great great grandchildren; and 3 special friends and caretakers. JoAnne Williams. Becky Lunsbetiy and Julia Bivens. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. April 23. at Calvary Baptist Church with the Revs. Jim Gtyder and Ray Davis ofTrciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be maile to the Cemetery Fund of Calvary Baptist Church, 1663 U.S. Hwy. 601 South, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Buddy Shouse J JesseJacob"Buddy"ShouseJr.,72. of Winston-Salem, died at Wake Fbr-est Baptist Medical Center Friday evening, April 23, 1999. Among his survivors are a son and daughter-in-law.TimandUndaShouse of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m,April 26, at Haywotth-Miller Rural HalIC3iapelbytheRev.R.2enoGroce.Burial followed in Crestview Memo rial Park. Mag^e Beck Lanier / Maggie Beck Lanier, 86. formerly ofFredLanter Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday aflcmoon, April 20.1999, at Autumn Care of Mocksville where she had been a resident for the past three and a half years. Bom in Davie County Nov. 18. 1912, to the late Thomas P. and Leila Harris Beck, she was a homemaker and a lifelong member of Ijames Bap tist Church. Herhusband,Avery Patrick Lanier, died July 27,1978. Survivors include3daughters, Mary Belle Prevetie and husband Calvin, Shelby Lapish and BrendaChaflinand husband Harley 'Josh," all of Mocks ville; 2 sons. Thomas Wayne Lanier and Kenneth Lanier and wife Virginia, allofMocksville; I2grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren;agreat greatgrand child; and 2 sisters. Susie Gobble of Mocksville and Ruby Maybetiy of Harmony; and abrotlw, Roland Beck of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. April 23, at Eaton Funeral Cht^l by the Revs. Franklin Myers and G. Carroll Jordan. Burial followed in Qames Baptist Church Cemerery. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Ijames Baptist Church, 758 ShefTield Road, Mocks ville, N.C. 27028. J Jane Sloan Ida Mae "Jane" Sloan, 72, of Salis bury, died Sunday, April 25, 1999, at Rowan Regional Medical Center after a brief illness. She was the stepmother of Ermine Jefteries of Mocksville. Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home Owie County Public Library Mocksvnia, NC . <5 oi DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 6,1999 • CK V j / Lessie Dunn Harper Mrs. Lessie Dunn Harper. 80. of Clemmons.diedWednesday. April 14. 1999. at Fbtsyili Medical Center. She was bom Nov. II, 1918 in OavieCounty.toihelaieClaudSheiTill and Kate Smith Dunn. Mrs. Harper was a meinber of Warners Chapel Church of Christ and was retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. in 1979. She loved people, collecting dolls and quilling. After retiiemeni. she enjoyed traveling and meeting new ftiends. Mrs. Harper was preceded in death by her husbwd. George Miller "Bill" Harper, and a brother, Lawrence Dun n. Survivors include; adaughter, Mar garet Marie Harperof Winston Salem; 2 sons. George Timothy Harper and wife, Cathy Lynn, of Morehead City, and Ronald Miller Harper and wife, Cindy, of Advance; a grandson; a sis ter, Lillie Dunn West of Advance; 3 brothers, Charles LeGrand Dunn and wife. Faye. of Clemmons. John Carl Dunn and wife. Mary, and Dr. W. Grady Dunn and wife, Frances; and a sister-in-law, Lois Dunn, all of Win- ston-Salem. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 17, at Warners Chapel Church ofChrist with Brother Demon Landon oflirHating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Wamers Chapel Church of Christ. Building Annex Fund. 8999 Lasaier Rd.. Clemmons 27012. Tbb Harris J Wilbum Dwight Tub" Harris. 76. ofElmoreRoad,Mocksville,diedSun-day. May 2. 1999, at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. i BomDec.5.1921, in Davie Coun- ,tiy to the late Moses M. Harris and Delia D. Danner Harris of Mocksville, he was retired as a jailer fiom the Davie County SherifTs Department and was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church. ; Striving, in addition tohis mother, are his wife of SO years, Bonnie Speer Harrisof the hometS sons. Cicil Speer,Dwight Harris and Gaiiy Harris, all of Mocksville, Larry Harris of League City, Texas and Jeffrey Harris of Fay- ateville: a sister. Faye Hedgecock of Kemersville; a brother. Dob Harris of Mocksville; 9 grandchildren; and 4 igreat grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Ross Harris and Forrest Har ris. A gmveside service was to be held at 11 a.m. May 6, Bear Creek Baptist Church by the Rev. R.C. Redmond. The family was to receive friends 7- 8;30 p.m. May S, at Gentry Family Funeral Service on U.S 601 North. Yadkinville. / Charles Eugene Hunter Charles Eugene Hunter. 68. of 120 River Road. Advance, died Sunday. April 25, 1999. at Fbrsyth Medical Center in Winsion-Salem, after an ex tended illness. BomJuly4.1930.inForsythCounty to Cad E. and Mary Tesh Hunter, he was a member of Macedonia Mora vian Church where he was active in all phases of church life as long as his health permitted. He retired ftom RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Company in 1987 with 37 years of service and was a member of Advance Masonic Lodge. He served in the U.S. Army and was a member of Advance VFW. His first wife, Joan Nelson Hunter, preceded him in death in 1977. He was tdso preceded in death by 2 brothers, Paul and John Hunter. Surviving are his wife of 21 years. Evelyn Foster Hunter of the home; a son. Ricky Eugene Hunter and wife Renee of Advance; 2 grandchildren; 2 stepwns, Richard Hughes Jr. and wife Debra of Advance and Mark Hughes and'wifeKarenofKemetsville;astep- dau^ter, Debbie Hughes Mishue and husband EddieofClemmons; 3 sisters, Margaret Long and Wanda Darnell, | .both of Winston-Salem, and Ruby ' Myers of Union Grove; 4 brothers, Henry L. HunterofRoanokc, Va., Rev. Bob Hunter of Clemmons. Rev. Billy y. Hunter of Winston-Salem and Harold Hunter of East Bend. . Funeralserviceswereheldat2p.m. : MayS.atMacedoniaMoravianChurch i by the Rev. Greg Liale. Burial fol- j lowed in the church graveyard. , Memorials may be made to Mace- i donia Moravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 ' North, Advance. N.C. 27006 or to StorehouseforJesus.464 DqxnStreet. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. .U o Davie CouRty Public •-ci' <s~~ . 0 DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 6,1999 • 0- j Billy Gray Laird 'f Billy Gray Laird Sr., 51, of Chat Smith Road, Mocksville,diedSunday, May 2,1999, at his residence. Bom Sept. 10, 1947, in Davie County to Raymond and Mabel Robertson Laird ofMocksville, he had beenasione mason and had also worked at Wachovia Bank. His talent in stone work allowed his work to be featured in Better Homes and Gardens among other publications. Survivors, in addition to his par ents, are his wife, Donna Watt Laitd of the home; 3 children, Billy Gray Laird Jr. of New York, Tammy Ad^s of Greensboro and Raymond Gray Laird of the home; 4 grandchildren; 2 broth ers, Charlie Herman Laird and Bobby Ray Laird, both ofMocksville; and 3 sisters, Maigaret Leonard and Cathy Laird, all of Mocksville, and Debbi Laird of Philadelphia. Funeral services were held May 5, at 11 a.m. at Fellowship BaptistChurch with the Rev. Norman Fryeofliciating. Burial followed in Yadkin Valley Bap tist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Fellov/ship Baptist Church, Rainbow Road, Advance, N.C. 27006. iRichard Lee Mock Richard Lee Mock, 61, of Lexing ton, died Monday morning, April 26, 1999, at the V.A. Medical Center in Salisbury after a brief illness. Bom in Davie County Aug. 14, 1937. to the late John Hunt and Edith Mock Smoot. he was educated in the Davie County school system and was retired from Stroh's. He was a Sunday School teacher at Piney Grove United Methodist Church in Advance where he was a member most ofhis adult life. He was alsoa memberof Banks-Miller American Legion Post in Lexington after serving in the U.S. Air Force. He is survived by his wife, Lillian Cowan Mock of the home; 4 sons, James E Campbell and wife Gwen of Kemersville, Cunis L. Campbell and wife Deborah of Cleirunons, Henry Michael Campbell and wife Yvette andRonaldD.CampbellandwifeLisa, all of Winston-Salem; 4 daughters, Oanita Y. Mock and husband Edwards and Dorothy Mae Mock, both of Tampa, Fla., Adrian HudsonofMocks- ville and Crystal M. Powell and hus band Patrick of Lexington; 19 grand children; 2 brothers, Melvin Mock and Billy Smoot, both of Mocksville. The service was held at 3 p.m. April 30, at Piney Grove United Methodist Church by the Rev. Alfonzo Everett Burial followed in the church cem etery with military rites provided by Banks-Miller American Legion Post of Lexington. J William L. Smoot 81. oflahaln Road, Mocksville. died M^cal Center in Winston-Salem Bom March 3, 1918, in Davie ^unty to the late James N. and Ester pwggtnsSinoothewortedasafiirmerm Etavie County. He was preceded in^h by his wife, Matalene WalkerSmoot, m 1986; a brother, John W. Smwt; aiid a sister, Lois S. Green. Su^iving are 2 daughters, PriscillaS. Cl^nd husband Ray and Margie ^RobewnandhusbandJames,allofMt^wlle; 4 grandchildren: 2 great lPan^htdrBn;abiother,J.C.Sniootof^ksville; and a sister, Jeannette S. Poster of ClevelantL Graveside services were held at 11 u'a®' Uf'ted Methodist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Wil liam Wombough. Metnonals may be made to SalemChurch Cemetery Fund. 169SalemChtirchRoad,Moeks-ville, N.C. 27028. ifl VJ I 3-- CT" DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 13,1999 cT <r C" h- -in y Floyd Arthur Bniner Floyd Aithur Bmner. 78, of Pin nacle, died Sunday, May 2, 1999, ai N.C. Baptist Medical Center of Win- ston-Salem. Bom in Suny County Sept. 3,1920. to Charlie Washington and Oda Belle Wall Btuner, he was a retired furniture builder with Brady Furniture Com pany and retired farmer and a member of Hills Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Agnes Whi- taker "Zip" Bmner of the home; 2 daughters Bonita Snyder and husband Donald of Mocksville and Betty Lou Hedrick of Winston-Salem: 2 sons, Terry M. Bmner and Floyd Wayne Bruner, both of Spartanburg, S.C.; 8 grandchildren;2 sisters. Opal Edmonds and Ida Edmonds, both of Pilot Moun tain; and a brother. Lacy Bmner ofML Airy. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. May 5, at Hills Grove Baptist Church by the Rev. Odell SIsk and Brother Don Collins. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Rachel Vestal Gibson Rachel Vestal Gibson, 71, of Win ston-Salem, died May 9,1999, at For- syth Medical Center, She was thesisterof Edith Myersof Advance. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. May 11, at Crestview Memorial Park by the Rev. B.A. Carroll. /Charles Craig Chapman V Charles Craig Chapman, 84, of Lakeview Drive, Mocksville, died Thursday, May 6,1999, at Wake For est University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem.BoroMay 11,19l4.inSpaitanburg. S.C, to the late Ucil Otto and Pauline Cobb Chapman, he had retired as re- gionol manager of the McCrory Coip. A member of First United MethodistChurch,he wasaformerSundaySdtool teacher and chairman of the buildingprogram. He was also a member of Mocksville Lodge AD & AM 134 and the Mocksville Rotary Club, where he had been selected as a Paul Harris fellow. A daughter, Kay Chapman Dickinson, died in 1998. Survivors include his wife, Mary Latkin Chapman; a daughter, Barbara C. Dunkley of Durham; 2 brothers,Floyd Chapman of Spartanburg, S.C. and Guy Chapman of St. Petersburg, Fla.; a sister. Blanche C, Foster ofSpartanburg, S.C.; and 3 gtandchil- A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. May 8, at Fust United Methodist Church by the Rev. Charles Tumer. n Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church Building Fund. 305 North Main StreeL Mocks- vUl&t N.C. 27028. j)arte County Public Obai* Mocksville, wC ^ n S3 s = g* Q1? 1.1 2 O s c: a 3-^ B. » T i =3. » 3t = ? i o *5 jg ?5|.■§ a o Si ?e o *9 S 2. W« ^ ? g- 1 S 3 5 § X ^ 3S s 9E.!!5 f lo 3.13 S'2 8 gS §= Is laa ® 2« 5B. e a .18 S e-= an s- 3 sf s.v> (2 3.^Its 3 33 3'B 09 Richard R. FosterJ Richard Roswell Foster, 60, of Pleasant Acre Drive, Mocksville, diedTuesday, May 4, 1999, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Bom Match 24. 1939. in DavieCounty, to the late Boone C. and LydiaFrye Foster, he was owner and opera tor of Foster Pool Company in Mocks ville and was a lifelong member ofConcordUnited Methodist Church. He was retired from Jerusalem Fire Department after 35 years of service. Hewas preceded in death by a brother, Lairy Foster.Surviving are his wife, Carolyn A,FosterofMocksville;3daughtets. Kim Suzanne Sigmon and husband Kent ofSalisbury, Cindy F. Harris and Husband Tommy and Chrissie Foster, allofMocksville;agtaitdsofi;astepgrand- daughter, 2 brothers, George D. Foster of Emerald Isle and Ronnie W. Fosterof Littleton; and 3 sisters, Betty Sue Earnhardt of Sallsbuiy, Judy Pratt and Nadine Holleman, both of Mocksville.Funeral services were held atJerusa- lem Baptist Church with the Rev.Jimmy Lancaster officiating. BurialwasMay 7,at 1 p.m. at Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Davie County, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. :s- <Li- iT"" DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 13,1999 <r c- 0- -V. V 3 .-f Gladys Hendrix / G'afysHoidrix. 77. of Lexington,fonnerly of Mocksvillc. died Thuis- day. May 6. 1999. ai Lexington Me.nionaJ Hospiia). A graveside service was held May8. at 11 a.iji.. at Fork Baptist Church Ccmclciy with the Rev. Bob Hiatt ofliciaiing. BomOct.i.i921.inDavic County10 the late Atta Eraon and Nannie Jane^Ic Hcndnx. she was retired from Western Auto in Greensboro as a sec retary. Su^ivois include 4 sisters. Raeie HendtixPenningerofRockwell.BiddieHendrix DilIworth.and Hazel Hendrix ?lyf"-'»'^°fWinstcn.Sale,n.andNe I Hcndnx Wyan of Mocksville- Md a brother. Henry A. Hendrix of Winston-Salem. Ray O. Morrison J RayO.MorrisonofBrooldyn.N.Y.. died Friday. May 7.1999. in Brooklyn. He was a native of bedell County and a veteran of the Korean Conflict. He is survived by a daughter. Shariene Morrison of the hoiiK; 2 sis ters. Mayvclla James of Olin and Henrietta Morrison Taylor of Brook lyn. N.Y.; and a brother. Calvin Theodore Morrison of Ames, Iowa. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. May 14. at Freedom Presbyterian Church with the Rev. James Hender son offlcialing. Burial wilt follow in the church cemetery. The body will be taken from Graham Funeral Home at noon. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Austin Wade Mathena J Austin Wade Mathena. infant son of Robert and Tammy Burton of Wil liams Road. Advance, died Tuesday. May 4.1999. at Forsyth Medical Cen ter in Winston-Salem. Surviving, in addition to his par ents. are a brother. Sean Nicholasof the home: maternal grandparents. Will iam and Margie Burton of Advance; paternal grandparents. Wilda Mathena Wilson and Jeny Wilson of Mocks ville; maternal great grandparents. Charlie and Helen Messick of Mocks ville and Johnnie Button of Advance; paternal great giandparenis. Eva Alls of Salem. Va. and Doris Mathena of Roanoke.Va.; aunts and uncles. Donald Button. Penny Pyle and Suzan and Dale Minor, all of Advance. Shannon and Randall ofMocksville and Glenda and Joey Shouse of Kemersville. He was preceded in death by a brother. Brandon Wade Mathena. in 1997; paternal grandfather. Rodney Mathena; and an aunt. Misli Anne Mathena. Graveside services were held May 7. at 11 a.m. at Rose Cemetery with Charlie Messick officiating. /Robah J. Mock Robah J. Mock. 81, of king, died Wednesday, may S. 1999. at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Survivors includeadaughter.Cathy Wagoner and husband Jeff of Mocks- ville. Burial was in Veteran's Adminis- trationNational Cemetery in Salisbury. /George Rasmussen George Rasmussen. 37. of East Stroudsburg.Pa..diedFeb.2S. 1999.at his home. Surviving are his parents. Jorgen and Eileen Rasmussen of Mocksville; 5 brothers. James Rasmussen of Geor gia. Edward Rasmussen of New Tri poli. Pa.. Ronald Rasmussen of East Stroudsburg. Pa., Kuit Rasmussen of Wind Gap. Pa. and Erik Rasmussen of Effort. Pa.; a sister. Diane Rasmussen of Clemmons; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. May 18, in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. 0- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 13,1999 / Fritz DelliSanti MichaelKsanr'T ^ Church iic em^O'Rourk" Pamela Jean Sims y FiRi Class Pcity Officer Pamela Jean Sims, 42, siaiioned with the U.S. Navy in Hampton. Va.. died Friday, May 7, 1999, in Hampton General Hospital after a brief illness. Surviving are her mother and step father, Wilma and Elmer James of Newton; a son, James Anthony: a brother, Gerald M. Sims of Nashville, Tenn.; and a sister, Jenifer K. Sims of Madison, Tenn. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. May 13, at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville with Elders Rob ert Ross and Ernest Ijames officiating and burial with full military rites fol lowing in Clement Grove Church of Cod Cemetery. The family was to re ceive friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials may be made to Clem ent Grove Church, 635 Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Fred Thomas Snider J FredThomas Snider, 75, of Milling Road, Mocksville, died early Monday, May 10,1999, at his home. BominOavieCountyDcc.29,1923 to the late Philip H. and Ada Murphy Snider, he was retired with 39 years of service from Drexel-Heritage Furni ture. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in the Philippines dur ing World War 0. He attcntled Bethel United Methodist Church and was a memberofthechoirand Sunday School Class 5. He enjoyed refinishing an tiques, hunting, fishing and especially gardening. He was preceded in death byason,KeithTerieIISntder,in 1997; and a brother, James Philip Snider, in 1992, n Surviving arc his wife, Laveme Hendrix Snider, whom he married Feb. 25, 1950; a daughter, iSebbie Green and husband Michael of Mocksville; 2 granddaughters; a great granddaugh ter, 5 sisters, Sadie S. Hendrix, Mary Ellen Brooks and Betty Stroud, all of Mocksville, Ella Mae Crawford and Lynda Gryder, both of Statesville; a ' brother, Robert H. Snider of Lexing ton; a nephew, James C. Snider of Advance; and his dog. Junior. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. May 12, at Bethel United Meth odist Church by Dr. Sherman Warner and the Rev. Calvin Anderson. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery, Memorials may be made to Forsyth Hospice, I ICOCSouthStratford Road, Suite IOO,Winston-SaIcm,N.C.27103 or Bethel United Methodist Church, 675 North Main Street, Mocksville, I O ' Ik. I ,y- -< OjNieCourf*?/WocKsviWe. <3— O DAVIE COUNTY ENTKI.I.PKP recoRD,May 20,1999 n (5~ C3- o— \c\ V) CJ\ ^ \ o -Si » cr- Ronald Edwin Beane y Ronald Edwin Beane Sr.. 73, of U.S. 64 Easi, died Sunday, May 16. 1999. ai Davie County Hospital. ' Bom June 3.192S, in Lexington, to the late Ardenis and Lillith Smith Beane. he was a lifelong member of Fork Baptist Church. He was a veteran ortheU.S.Navy..setvingduting World War n. He retired from Roadway Ex press as a long distance driver in 1983. after 25 years of service. He was a member of Advance Masonic Lodge 710 with Scottish Rite and Charlotte Shriner's Oasis Temple and Advance VFW Lodge 8719. He was preceded in death by a brother, Mitchell G. Beane. He is survived by his wife of S3 years. Jeanette Seaford Beane; a son. Ronald E Beane Jr. and wife Lisa of Mocksville; a grandson; 2 brothets. Mosell S. Beane ofLexington andNeal R. Beane of Advance; 3 sisters. Fannie B.YountsofDavidsonCounty.Pauline B. Hendrix of Advance and Bonnie B. Black of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held at 2pjn. May 19, at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Bob Hiatt odiciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. June W. Fearrington J JuneWilliarUFeairingtonofLewls- vllle died Friday, May 14. 1999. at Fofsyth Medical Center in Winston- Salem. Among her survivors are sister, Kalhy Mason and husband Joe of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. May 16, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Mark Har- risofTiciating. Burial followcdin Shiloh Lutheran Church Cemetery in Lewis- ville. Agnes Kelley j Agnes Pauline Barton Kelley, 90. ofMilling Road. Mocksville. formerly of San Diego, Calif., died Saturday afternoon. May 15. 1999. at Autumn Care Nursing Home. BominRockport.Ky.Feb. 12.1909, to the late William and Mary Barton, she was a retired dispatcher for the public works department of the city of San Diego.. She was of the Baptist faith. Her husband, Lawrence Kelley. died in 1979. Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Perrie and Barbara Kolleyof.Vlocksville;4gTandchildTcn, 5 great grandchildren, a sister and a brother. The body has been sent from Eaton Funeial Home to El Camino Mortuary in San Diego. Funeral services will be held Saturday aftemoon. May 22, with burial following in El Camino Memo rial Park. DaviB County Public Library Mocksville, NO Lizzie Godwin Elizabeih Marie "Liaie" Hinson Godwin. 86. of Sianfield. died Tues day. May 11.1999. She was the mother of Ervin A. Godwin of Mocksville. A funeral service was held at 4p.m. May 14. at Big Lick Baptist Church in Gakboro with the Revs. Larry Linker and Arnold Jackson ofliciating. Burial folt.iwed at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery in Marshville. Margaret Patton Kyle Margaret Patton Kyle, 82, of Ber muda Village. Advance, died May 12, 1999, after a lengthy illness. Bora Jan. 26. 1917. in Kingston. W.Va. to Gordon and Evelyn Cox. she received her early schooling in the West Virginia schools. She anended Marshall College and graduated from West Virginia Univeisity where she met her husband. Robert Kyle. She taught school in McDowell County. W.Va. She was devoted to God and her family. Surviving arc her husband of 59 years. Robert "Coach" Kyle of the home; her children. Robeit G. Kyle and wife Nancy of Jacksonville. Fla.. Anne Ouchark and husband Bill of Banlesville. Okla.. lanie Gamett and husband Steve of Mocksville. and James M. Kyle and wife Barbara of Ripley. W.Va; 8 grandchildren; a great grandchild; 2 brothers, Goidon L. Cox of Hilton Head. S.C. and Donald Cox ofNcw York. N.Y. Funcial services were held at 10 a.m. May 15. at Holy Family Catholic Church with Father Frank O'Rourke ofliciating. Entombment followed in Wcstlawn Gardens of Memory in CIcmmons. Donations may be made to HolyFamilyCatholioChutch.P.O.Box 130. Clemmons. N.C. 27012. DA VIE COUNTY ENTKRPPI^p RECORD,May 20,1999. y <r- o cr o T -h Q:. i Oscar Edward Latham y OscarEdwanlL.3lliain.80.orAngell Road, Mocksville, died cariy Wednes- day.May 12, l999,aiForsy(hMedical Center after an illness of one month. Bom in Davie County June 8.1918, to the late Frank and Margaret Boger Latham, he was retired with 25 years of service with Gravely Tractor Com pany. He had previously worked at Burlington Mills. He had been a life long member of the deacon board and a church trustee. He had a record of 29 yearsofperfectauciidance to the Men's Bible Class. He enjoyed farming and raising cattle. He wasprecededin death by 8 brothers, Everene Latham, Martin ' Laih3m,TiDy Latham, Wilson Latham, Rodville Latham, Albert Latham, Millard Latham and Tommy Latham; and 4 sisters. Alberta White, Margaret Gaither, Emma Eaton and Lizzie Patterson. Survivors include his wife of 39 years, Kathrene "Kay" Hilton Latham of the home; 2 sons, Keith Latham, Tracy Latham and wife Christine, all of Mocksville; a grandson; a sister. Bessie Latham of Winslon-Salem; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at2 p.m. May 14, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. David Gllbreaih and the Rev. W.E. Pettit ofnciating. Burial followed In Eatons Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to ^tons Baptist Church Cemetery, c/o Jim Eaton, 940 Eatons Church Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or Eatons Baptist Church, c/o Nelda Brown, 794 Cana Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Dude Pennington Cr Penningtonf^'-'^n'Sni'si'u'y.diedSunday.Mayo. 1999, at his residenceaftcraperiod of declining health.Bom Dec. 1937, in Yadkinflinty to the late Dave C. and Retta WhitakerPennington,hewaseducatedm Ae Davie County schools and was Mif-employed in construction work.He wasa veteranof iheNational Guaid Survivors include his wife, MaigoS. Pennington whom he married Fcb 1.1959; 2 Mns, Gerald G. Pennington Jr. of Granite Quarry and Hilton Dean Pennington of Spokane. Wash.; 2 daughters, Darlene P. Gordy andTammy Hand, both of Salisbury; a brother.HowardPcnningtonofMocks- villc; 3 sisteis. Daisy Teraplcton of ,Mocksville, Lois Pennington oFAd- I vancc and Ruth Shough of Greens- ' boro; and 3 grandchildren. Private graveside services were heldat 2p.m. May 17, at Brookhill Memo- nal Gardens in Rockwell. / Mai7 "DJtterow Petrea Mary Tutterow Petrea, 91, of Rockwell, died Sunday, May 16, '999, at The Meadows Retirement Center after a period of declining health. ® She was the sister of Charlie Tutterow of Mocksville.Services were to be held at 2 p.mMay 18, at First Baptist Church of Rockwell by Dr. Benny L. Vickrey Md the Rev. Cameron McGill. Burial followed in Chestnut Hills Cemetery in Salisbury. Robert Lee Williams V Roben Lee Williams, 86, of Jetry Lane, Advance, died Saturday morn ing, May 15, 1999, at Davie County Hospital. Bom Dec.4,1912,inDavieCounty to the late Roben Hugh and Loula Frances Barney Williams, he was a carpenter, specializing in home con- suuction. Heattended Bixby Presbyte rian Church and served in the U.S. Anny during World War E, receiving the Purple Hean. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lucille Livingston Williams, Jan. 21,1999. Surviving are 3 sons, Michael Lee Williams, Roben Livingston "Bob" Williams and Timothy Keith "Tim" Williams, all of Mocksville; a sister, Annie Williams Myers of Advance; a brother, Wiley Wlliamsand wifeChar- lotte of Advance: 2 nephews; and a number of great nieces and nephews. The funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m. May 17, at Bixby Prcsbyle- nan Church by the Rev. Bud Nichols. Music was provided by Shelby Jean Nichols and Tina Sullivan. Burial fol lowed in the church cerrreiery. Oavle County Public UbraiyMooksw'lte, NO fx. c— .3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 27,1999 cr 0- y- a Ila Mozelle Bailey J Mrs. na Mozelle Aaron Bailey. 96. rormerly of U.S. 64 East, Fork Church Community, died Wednesday morn ing,May l9,3tlheBlumenlhalJewish Home in Clemmons. Graveside services were at 11 a.m. Friday, May 21, in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery with Dr. Jack Noffsinger officiating. The family request memorials be considered for the Blumenthal Jewish Foundation, 7870 Fair Oaks Drive, Clcmmons,N.C.270l2,ortothcBuild- ing Fund of Fork Baptist Church, 3140 U.S.64E.,Mocksville. Mrs. Bailey was bom in Davie County, May II, 1903, to the late Cicero L. and Emma Smith Aaron and was a homemaker. She was a longtime faithful member of Fork Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Claude Odell "Ned" Bailey in 1981,andbyadaughtcr. Colleen B. Hatcher in I9M. Survivors include: herdaughterand son-in-law, Betty B. and Bob Stevenson of Winston-Solem; 2 sons and daughters-in-law.Billy Bailey and his wife Peggy, and Bobby Bailey and his wife Maxine, all of Advance: 6 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; a sister, Mrs. Iva A. Bottoms of the Blumenthal Home; and several nieces and nephews. Joseph Bowman ' Mr. Joseph (Joe) Bowman-JI.^344CampbellRoad,Mocksville.died of thelaie BOSS and Mary Bta How^Bowman.Hewasaveterano Wwld War U, and was retired fr^Tanglewood Park. He was a member of Mt. Zion Holiness Church.Surviving are: a daughter, Bohannon of Yadkinvtlle; a broil«^ James Bowman of SiaicsviUe,SKissieMaeDulinofStutesvdle,HatlieReidofMooresville and Laura BellDuUnofMocksville;3grandchil- dten;and3gteat-grandchildien. Funeral services were held onWednesday,May26.at3^am^ 7ion Holiness Church. Bishop JamwIjames officiated, and bunal followin the church cemetery. / Johnnie William Burton Johnnie William Burton Sr., 87, of 194 Keith Lane, Advance, died Sun day, May 23, 1999, at Kate B. Rey nolds Hospice Home. Mr. Burton enjoyed fishing in hisspare time.HewasbomAug. 23.1911 in Davie County to Roy and Hattie Whisenhunt Burton. He was a farmer and veteran ofthe Army in World War H-He was preceded in death by his wife, Eupharzine B. Burton, a daugh ter. Ruby Marie, a son, Robin S. Bur ton, and two great-grandchildren. Survivors include: 4 daughters, Mildred B. Holdcrof Winstoit-Salem, Shirley B. PhelpsofLcwisville. AbbieB. Stanley of the home, and Doris B. Barnes ofAdvance; 5 sons, Johnny W. Burton Jr., William L. Burton, and James E. Burton, all of Advance, Herbert G. Burton of Clemmons, and Rodney D. Burton of the home; 23grandchildren;2l great-grandchildren; 4 sisters; and 2 brothers. Funeral services were held Wednes day. May 26 at 11 a.m. at Elbavillc United Methodist Church conductedbytheRevs.BruceOwyn.JackWallaM and Harold Zimmerman. Burial was in the church cemetery. . U o Q) Davie -Si; 3" Q <5^ • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 27.1999 J Joseph Fraley Holmes Joseph Fraley Holmes, 46, of Rollingwood Drive, Soulhwood Acres, Mocks- ville. died of a heart attack late Monday, May sylh Medical BSEibI^^S Center in Win- ston-Salem. Bom In Ire- doll County, Nov. 30, 1952, to Dorothy Johnson and Clarence Fraley HolmesofMocksvillc. he was a certiried public accountant and worked forthe National Credit Union Administration in Atlanta.Ga. He was a member ofMocksville First United MethodistChurehwherehe hadserved in many capacities, including church usherand the Methodist Men. He also sang in the chancel choir. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he was a graduate of Davie High School and Caiawba Col lege. He was preceded in death by a ^ughier, Shannon Alyssa Holmes, Nov.9. 1996. Surviving, in addition to his par ents. are his wife. Brenda Hill Holmes ofihe home; a daughter, Ashley Eliza beth Holmes ofthe home: and a sister, Cathy Moraz of Tierra Verde. Fla. Funeral services were lo beheld at 2 p.m. May 27, at First United Meth odist Church of Mocksville with the .Rev. Charles Turner officiating and burial following in Rose Cemetery. The family was to receive friends 7-9 p.m. May 26, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Shannon Alyssa Holmes Scholarship Fund, do Central Carolina Bank & Trust, 148 West Water Street. .Mocks ville. N.C.27028. Doris Y. Marklin Doris Yokclcy Marklin, 69, widow ofPaul Marklin, died Sunday, May 23, 1999, in Rockingham. Her husband preceded her in deaih in 1978. Local survivors include 4 sisters- in-law, Mary Eaton, Loyce Marklin and Margaret Marklin, ail of Mocks villc; and Margaret Jennings of Haverhill, Mass. She is also survived by 2 sons; a daughter; and 3 grandchil dren. Funeral services were lo be held May 27. at First United Methodist Church. Watson-King Funeral Home in Rockingham Is serving the Marklin family. Wade Glenn Owens Sr. / ' Mr. Wade Glenn Owens Sr., 66. of Main Church Road, Mocksvillc, died Sunday morning, May 23, al Davic County Hospital aftcrasuddcn illness. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday. May 25. in Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial was in New Union United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family requests menioriai.s be considered for Cancer Services, 622 N. Main St., Mocksvillc. Mr. Owens was bom in Davie County, Nov. 17. 1932, to the late Dolphus Otis and Annie Reeves Owings, and was a sawmill worker. He had previously worked al Erwin Mills. He was a veteran of the U.S. Arniy, servingduring the KorcanCon- flict. and was a Purple Heart recipient. He was of the Baptist Faith and en joyed traveling lo ihe N.C. coast to nsh. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Odessa Mae Owens, and also by a brother, Leroy Owens. Survivors include: his wife of 46 years, Margaret Stanley Owens ofthe home; 2 daughters, Kathleen 0. Pratt, and Dona Jackson, both of Mocks ville; 3 sons, Wade Owens Jr., Ken ned) Owens and John Owens, .-ill uf Mocksville; I3grandchiltircn;5grcat- grandchildren; and a sister, Betty Jean Owens of Mocksville. Military graveside rites were con ducted by the I Iih District Memorial HonorGuard, Vetetansof ForeignWar. DweCounqWteUbiaU MocKswlit* NC cr (T* • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, May 27.1999 r- a Mavis Gobble Peoples Mrs. Mavis Gobble Peoples. 82, of Mocksvllle. (lied Thursday. May 20. 1999 at Clare Bridge of Winsion-Sa- lem. ShewasbomJuly 14. l9l6inDavie County to Vestal and Rossie Lanier Cobble. She was of the Baptist faith and wasemploycd with R J.. Reynolds TobactM Company for 33 years. Surviving are: hcrhusband.JohnS. Peoples of Mocksvllle; a son Jerry Peoples and wife Diane of Davie County; a daughter. COIIeen Creasy and husband. WilliamofClemmons; 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 6 brothers: J.B. Gobble and Otis Gobble, both of Mocksville, Willis Boggle, Howard Gobble, Garence GoWe. and Virgle Gobble, all of Winston-Salem; 2 sisters: ZulaMcad- ows of Greensboro and Betty Rice of Winston-Salcm; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Peoples was preceded in death byiwobrothers,[rvinand Felix Gobble. Funeral services were 11 a.m. Sat urday. May 22. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Clint Branch officiating. Burial followed in Wesllawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials may be made to Alzheimer's Association. 3420 Sham rock Dr.. Charlotte. N.C. 28215. or charities of the donor's choice. Ronnie Bradford Simerson y Ronnie Bradford Simerson. 57. of Spencer.diedThursday. May20.1999 at Vencor Hospital. Greensboro. He was bom on May 14.1942. in Rowan County, a son of Helen Simerson of Churchland and the late Bradford Simerson. He wasagraduale of West Davidson High .School and was employed as a machine operator with Tenneco Packaging for 32 years. He was a member of Smith Grove Baptist Church. Funeral .'..rviccs were at 2 p.m. Saturday. May 22 at Smith Grove Bap tist. Linw<xxJ. conducted by the Rev. Ray Hooper, interim pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors include: his wife.Chanta 'Usa''Simerson;ason. Keith Simerson of Churchland: adaughtcr. Terri Leach Simerson CouchofMocksville; broth ers. Lpnnie and James Simerson. both of Churchland: and 3 grandchildren. Rev. Lavirence A. Terrell , The Rev. Lawrence A. Terrell. 87,of Redland Road, Advance. diedThuis- day. May 20.1999. at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie in Advance. Tentll was bom Aug. 20.1911 in Orange County, to the late Joseph Franklin and Nanny Love Terrell. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Thetma Riley Terrell; a daugh ter HarrietT. Yeapanis. 2 granddaughters. andagreat-grandchiliallofNew- port News. Va.; a sister Mrs. Jack, "Tessie" Doubs of Rock Hill, S.C. Terrell spent his life working in the minisuy. He retired from the Western N.C. Conference of Pentecostal Holi ness Church in Greensboro, having served as pastor of Redland Pentecos tal HolinessChurch in Advance, where he was also a member, as well as vtuious other churches in Tennessee and Virginia.ThefuneralwasheldSaturday.May 22. at 11 a.m. at Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church with the Revs. Joel Boyles and Ralph Sinith officiating. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Memorials may be made to the Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church Cemetery Fund, 137 Baltintore Rd.. Advance, NC 27006. -0 Davie County Public Libiny Mocfcswile, NO cT <5- Q- (r - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 3,1999 ■si y Gladys Cundiff Brown Hazel Campbell Allen ^ GiadysCundifrBrown.70.ofv„„ . .. slon-SaIcm,dic(iSundayniommg,IWVU r&UCtI Hazel Campbell All ..ofW en. 79. of Yad-kinville. died Monday. May 28.1999.Among her survivors is a special cousin. Lois Hancs of Advance.Hcrfuneral was held at 11 a.m. May31. at Zion Baptist Church by the Rev.Dennis Shaw. Burial followed in the church cemetery. ■a —Q o 0=, <2. V cr o fa y Mr. Robe"morial Highway-58.ofl40SE«tMc^2y"8.='«W^ residence followtos an y ness. in- ston-Salem. died Sunday morning. May 30.1999. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Hume. She was the grandmother of Der rick CundilT of Advance. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. June 2. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. BennyGibson and Edgar Holden with burialfollowing in Parklawn Memorial Gar dens. •« iredell County Oct. 20,laicWUliattiRny1940. a son of tteCartner Sr. and HeMr. Cartner w» ® ®Tv/i|kes Com- and restore 5 iw wasIn addidon to his . WiU* 1" » "" Glenda RjchaidCattnerSmiihrieW;2broih ^ and K. Pe^ ^ ' gjion Cartnermony; 5 sisters. ciariey/rtght of Holly.NJ-.M«-Cartner t=osK^^^ fSjvan- grandchdtom ,^conduclcd atFuneral scrvtcw j^jciarksbury3 p.m. J Church. Ofnci'ating Icum at the church. Melissa Lunsford Casey ' Melissa Lunsford Casey. 31. of Mocksville. died at Forsyth Medical Center Thursday evening. May 27, 1999. A native of Forsyth County, she was bom May 6.1968. to Ronald Lee and Judy Cox Lunsford. she was of the Baptist faith and a hotnetnaker. She was preceded in death by her grandfa ther, James Cox. in 1995. Surviving are her husband. Randy Calvin Casey; 2 sons. James Brandon Casey and Robert Corey Casey, all of the home; 2 sisters.Tess Robinson and husband David and Rhonda Lunsford. all ofWinston-Salem; maternal grand mother, Peggy Cox of King; her mother-in-law, Nyoka Casey; her fa- ther-in-law. William Casey and wife Helen; several nieces and nephews; and a host of other relatives. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. May 30,atHayworth-MilIerRuraI Hall Chapel by Pastor Ron Baity. Burial followed in the Gardens of Memory in Walkertown. Johnnie William BurtonMr. Johnnie William Button Sr.,/ 87.ofKeithI.ane,Advance.diedSun-day,May23,1999.atKaieB.ReynoldsHospice Home in Winston-Salem.He was bom Aug. 23,1911, to the late Roy and Hattie Whisenhunt Burton in Davie County. He was a farmerand a veteran of the Army in WorldWarn. .. j ,w' Mr. Burton was preceded in dcaulby his first wife, Nannie Pearl totonBurton, a daughter. Ruby Marie, hissecond wife. Eupharaine B. Button, ason. Robin Scott Button, a broihw,Bobby Lee Burton, and a sister. Daisy B. Minor.Survivingare:4daughief5,Mildred B. Holder of Winston-Salem, ShirleyB. Phelps of Uewisville, Abbie B.Stanley of the home, and I'"""BamesofAdvance;Ssons,IohnnyW. Burton Jr.. William L. Burton, andJames E. Button, all of Advance,Herbert G. Burton of Clemmons, andRodney D. Burton of the hoitie; 238randchildren.2l greatgrandchildren;4sistets.KathleenB.WtlliamsofSnuth Grove. Margaret B. Keaton of Winston-Salem. Gallic B. Hudson of M-vance. Ruby B. Bytd of ^brothers, Roy Thomas Burton of win-ston-Salem, and Henry Cleat Burton of Lexington. .Funeral services were at HbavilteUnited Methodist Church, May 26.1999. conducted by the* Revs. JackWallace. Bruce Gwyn. and HaroldZjmmetman.Mcmorials may ^ madetoHospiceofWinston-Salemrt=<3rsyth County. 11004:S.StratfordRd..Wi^ston-Salem. or to the charity of the donor's choice. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 3,1999 Ricky Lee Crotts J R'CkyL«eCroiis,38,ofWoodleaf, died laie Sunday, May 30. 1999. at Carolina Medical Cemor in Charlotte, from injuries sustained in an auto acci dent. Bom in Rowan County March 29, 1961, to Wade and Novella Williams • of Woodleaf ofWoodleal'andwas employed by SeafonJ Lumber Company in Mocksville'.Heespociallyenjoyed fishing. Survivots, in addition to his par ents. are a daughter. Ci>stal Crotts of Woodleaf; a son. Tiavis Crotts of Woodleaf; grandmothers. Minnie Crotts of Kannapclis and Viola Will iams of Knoxviile, Tcnn.; a sister, Sheiry Sizcmorc of Woodleaf; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were to be held at 3 p m. /une2.at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Chris Williams and Danny Dillanlwiih burial following inRowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Mary Catherine Hendricks Mary Catherine Hendricks. 86. of Hickory, died on May 28, 1999 at Brian Center Viewmont. She was bom on Dec. 15, 1912 in Davie County, to the late Jesse Adam and Mary Ann Anderson Hendricks, She was a member of Salom United Methodist Church. Mocksvillc, arid had worked at Hickory Dye & Wind ing- Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday. May 30. at Highland Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Malhis. Burial wasal4p.m.May30al CentcrUniledMcihodislChurchCeifi- eiery. Mocksville. Nephews served as pall bearers. She is survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Memorials may be sent to: High land Baptist Church. 828 9th Ave.. NE, Hickory, NC 28601; or to Salem United Methodist Church. 169 Salem Church Road. Mocksville. Doris Gaye Everhart y Doris Gayc Everhart. 39. of Lexington, died Friday, May 28, 1999, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winsion-Saleni. She is survived by a daughler. Amanda Leonard and husbaiidTravis ofLexinglon: a grandchild; a sister, Virginia Pierce of Richmond. Calif.; 3 brolhers, Steve Pierce and Jimmy Pierae.bolhofLcxingion.and Charles Pierce of Mocksville. A memorial service was held al 4 p.m. May 31. at Pilgrim Freewill Baptist Church in Lexington. Al Dean JenningsAl DeanJennings, 57.ofStateRoad, diedSalurdaymoming.May29.1999. at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital. Among his survivors is a daughter. Lcsia Cockcrham and husband Mark of Advance. Funeral ser\ices were held al2p.m. May 31. aiMt. Park United Methodist Church with the Revs. Mark Brooks and Tony Bowman officiating. Burial followed in Mt. Park Ccmciery- Barbara Jean Frost Mrs. Barbara Jean Frost. 58. ol crt Frost of the r-— ...r 'home; 2 sons. William Kenny FrostofLongIsland.N.Y..andRobertTracey , FrosiofMocksvillcthermoihCT.Clara , Crawford of Autumn Care; 6 grand- :children; and a sicp-grandchild. She was preceded in dealhby ason.M.Andre Frost in 1989. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, June 3. ai 4 p nu m ih® chapel of Graham Funeral Home inSville.TheRev.Joe L. Spearawm officiate and burial will follow in ,hc Mocksville Second Presbyterian Church Cemetery.Memorials maybe madeto-.M«^villc Second Presbyterian Church.400 Pine St.. Mocksville. D»ie Coufity Public Ubra/y Mocksville, NC - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 3,1999 (T- 7 O Mattie Jane O'Neal Manic Jane Cloer O'Neal; 78, of SpeerRoad, Mocksvillc.diedTuesday aftenioon. May 36.1999. at Meadow- t>n>ok Terrace of Davie in Advance where she had been a resident for the past seven months. . BoniinIrHleUCountyJuly27.]920. toihe laieThomas EdandFannieBenge Cloer. she was a homemaker. She was a memberofNew Hope BaptistChuich in bedell County and enjoyed fishing, gardening and spending time with her family. ; She was preceded in death by a daughter. Carolyn Jane O'Neal, who ^ied in infancy. She was also preceded in death by 2 sisters. Liz Spann and Mary Belle Moose: 4 btotl^ Walt Cloer. John Cloer. Vance Cloer and Roy Cloer: a granddaughter and a great granddaughter. ^ Survivors include her husband of SS years. Ray Harding 079eal of the Itome: 8 children. Henry Thomas ©■Neai. Paul Franklin O'Neal and wife Brenda. Pasty Sue Prevette and hus band Doniel.Lairy Eugene O'Neal andwife Karen, all of Mocksville. Ray O'Neal and wife Brenda of Woodleaf. Jane Gaither and husband Roy and Linda O'Neal Hatfteld and husbandRandal, all of Harmony, and Penny lAnn Muliisand hushaQd JasonofYad-Icinville: lSgrandchildren:and 12great grantlchildren: and 2 sisters. Margaret^pann ofStatesville and Ethel Cloerof Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. May 28. at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel with the Revs. Grady Tutterow land Roger Elmore officiating. Burial followed in Society Baptist Church ICemetery. Thomas Henry RiddleThomas Henry Riddle. 66. of Aspen Lane. Advance, died SaturdayMay 29. 1999. at Forsyih Medical"Emergency Department in Winslon- Salem.Bom Nov. 27. 1932, in DavieCounty to the late Ernest Ralph andKate Seats Riddle, he retired fromGravley after 24 years of service. Hewas a member of Macedonia Moravian Church. Hewaspreccdedindeath by a sister. Lucy Parks.Surviving are4 sisters. Minnie Cor-natzer. Emma Long and MargaretDavis, all of Advance. Nancy Collette ofMocksvilte:abrother*in-law. LesterParks of Advance: 5 nephews and 2 nlKes.The funeral service was conductedat 11 a.m. June 2. by the Revs. GregLittle and Norman Byerly. Burial followed in the church graveyard. Memorials may be made to theAmerican Heart Fund. 1386-AWestgate Center Drive. Winston-Sa-lem, N.C. 27103-2949. y John Hubbart WalserJ Mr. John Hubbart Walser. 78. ofFork Bixby Road. Advance, died lateFriday night. May 28. 1999. at hishome after being in declining health.Funeral services were at 11 a.m.Monday. May 31. in Fork BaptistChurch with the Rev. Bob Hiatt officiating. Burial was in the church cem etery. The family requests memorialsbeconsidered forthe Building Fund ofFork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E..Mocksville. or to Fbrsyth Hospice!1 lOOC S. Stratford Road. Suite 100. Winston-Salem. 27103.Mr. Walser was bom in DavidsonCounty. March 15. 1921 to the lateWilliam David and Clara HobbsWalser and was retired from R.J.Reynolds Tobacco Company. He wasa veteran of the U.S. during WorldWar II. Mr. Walser was a member ofFork Baptist Church where he hadserved on the building committee. Hisfavorite pastime was farming andspending time with his family.He was preceded in death by adaughter. Dorothy Walser Haymoie. in 1998. Surviving: his wife of 53 years.Addie Mae Jones Walser of the home: 2sonsanddaughters-in-law.EllisKentWalserandhis wife. Sandy.and DannyBurt Walser and his wife. Jane, all ofAdvance: 7 grandchildren: 4 sisters.Lois Hones of Arcadia Nannie SueLivengood and Doris Burrows, both of Yadkin College, and MozelleKoontz fof Welcome: a brother. Marshall 'Walser of Yadkin College: and hisson-in-law. Jerry Haymore of Lewisville. Oavie County Public Ubra/y MocKsviille, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 10,1999 (T cr cr Ha™? 58 of Medical nrwi n "'^i'^^'inson and Kcnv °n*'ivi;(c.pa.aftrbl- "®'''""era/days. "'"^'esi/l forscv- ■Wracrson and*Cfcv ^^feySal«bo,y. "^''"^'endJimeRon of J Lottie Jordan DullLome Jordan Dull. 69. of Basselt. Va.. died Sunday. June 6. 1999. atManinsville Memorial Hospital.Bom Jan. 25.1930 in WalkettowntothclateRufusClaritandViolaJoyncr Jordan, she was retired from SpnngTelephone Company. A member ofFort Trial Christian Church, she was avolunteer at Martinsville MemonalHospital and a past lunch buddy atCampbell Court Elementary School.She was preceded in death by a sister.Frances Joidan Hill; and a brother.Charles Franklin Jortlan.Surviving are 2 daughters. PennyByrd of Bassett. Va. and SherryCommon of Wake Forest; ason. RickyGray Dull of Mocksville; 2 sisters.Martha TUttle of Winston-Salem ^dLorettaWclchofTownsville;abrother. Roy Clark Jordan of Kcmcrsville; 6grandchildren; and 2 great gtandchil- u 11 ... 11Funeral services were held at ia.m. June 9. at Fort Trial ChristianChuieh with the Rev. Craig Kirby-Grove officiating. Burial followed in Henry Memorial Park. y NauQr Sexton Foster Nancy Sexton Foster. 52. of DanielRoad. Mocksville. diedThursday. June '3,1999 at her home. Bom May IZ 1947. in Guilfoid County to tlie late Elcmer Hugh and Madie Cable Sexton, she retired from 'Crown Wood Products where she worked as a machine operator. She was a member of Victory Baptist Church where she served as corre spondent secretary for missionaries and workedwiihtheAwanasforeightycais.' She was preceded indeathbyabrother. Elemer Sexton, and 2 sisters. Betty Marie Stout and Annabell Lowe.She is survived by her husband of, 23 years. Samuel Foster; a daughter.! Laura Foster Hudson and husband Jeff ofKemersville;abrother. Wayne Hugh SextonofYadkinville; asister. Ellen S. Johnson of Archdalc;and scvcralnieces and nephews. Funeral services were held June 5, at 11 a.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel by the Rev. Shelby Harbour. Burial followed at Liberty United Meth odist Church Cemetery. t/i tU D i " Q) \ aQ V <5~ Me County Public Libra^M^swille, NC /O 0^ <5^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 10,1999 \ 0 I s " y Lois Dalton Pinion Pinion, 74. of Si.Hsbu,y.diedFriday.May28.l999ni her residence. survivors are a n W 2 in Salisbury by the Rev. Rav BrownBurial followed in w^tuZn Meitional Park in China Grove. Verna B. O'Brien J Verna Brunsdon O'Brien, 92, formerly of Jericho Church Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday, May 18, 1999, in Mancos, Colo, after several months of deelining health. Born in Sault St. Marie. Mich. May 18, 1909, to the late Newman and Anelia MeKensic Brunsdon and was a retired school teacher. She was a graduate of Michigan Slate University and was a member of Mocksville First Baptist Church. Her husband, Asa Wilson O'Brien to whom she was married SS years, died in 1989. A son, Michael O'Brien, died in 1997. Surviving are a son, Richard Brunsdon O'BrienofDurango,Colo., 3 grandchildren, and a great grandchild. Agravesideservieewillbeheldat. 11 am. June 12, at Rose Cemetery by the Rev. Paul Riggs. The family will receive friends at the graveside immediately following the service. | Eaton Funeral Home is serving the family. _ , Charles Edward Shutt ^ Charles E. Shutt. 60. ofDallas, Ore.. died unexpectedly at his home Sun- day.May 16. l999,ofcongestiveheait failure. He was bom Feb. 6, 1939, In Los Angeles. Calif., to the late Charlie A. Shutt and Virginia Tyerrell Shutt. On May 6, 1967. he married Lynette Hertzler in Inglewood, Calif. In 1968 they moved to Oregon. He worked for the slate of Oregon for 30 years as a press operator in the state print shop. In the late 50s and early 60s he served in the U.S. Navy as a destroyer signal man. He was an activememberofthc Evangelical Bible Church in Dallas, singing in the choir and belonging to the Church Care Group, where he spent time studying God's Word, praying and enjoying fel lowship. His father, Charlie A. Shutt, was formerly from Advance, as were his grandparents, J.EB. Shutt and Fiorina Jane Sink Shutt. Shutt is survived by: his wife Lynette, of the home; a son. Matthew; and agrandchild; also many cousins in Nonh Carolina including Edith Zim merman, Willie BcssBcnnettofDavieCounty and Ruth Colleitc ofWinston- Salcm. Funeral services were held Friday, May 21, at 10 a.m., at the Evangelical Bible Church in Dallas with Pastors Jerry Franz and Allan Wiebc ofTiciat- ing. Burial was in the Salt Creek Cem etery. <L V <r- Bw'ie County DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1999 V y Alice Wagner Carter I r ^'^"erCaner. 87, ofU.S. 601 Souih. Mocksville, died early Bom in Oavie County July 16.19U I®'® Lewie Franklin andTheodosis Foster Wagner, she was ahous^fe and seamstress. A member Libeny United Methodist Chuichshe WM preceded in death by her hits-' bandXarlT."Jack"Canerwhomshenwmed in 1933. in 1997. Su^-von include a daughter. Bar-wia Neill and husband Alien of Wei- «n«;2«,«.DuaneCanerandwi(ePat of ^ Norman and Fiank Carterand wife Ruth of Bellevue. Wash.- 7 Sranttehildren; Mgreatgrandchildien- "^"'^•'^"IWagnerofCooleemee:'™ 2 sisteis. Jane Bamhart of High^int and Elizabeth "Pete" James of winston^Salcm. Pweralserviceswereheldat2p.m13. a Liberty United Methodist raiirchwththeRevs.PhillipParicand ' ^inCiyderofli(dating.Burial followed■n the chuich cemetery.Metnoiias may be made to LibertyUnitedMethodist Church. 129 LibenyCircle. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Ora Mae Chaffin Mrs. Ora Mae Sain Chaflln, 88. of Chuich Street Estcnsion. Mocksville. died earlySundaymoming, June I3.at Autumn Care of Mocksville. ! A graveside service was held at 11 {a.m. Tuesday. June 15. in Ijames Bap- | tist Chuich Cemetery with the Rev. ; David Talbeit officiating. ! The family requests mcmotials be ■ considered for the Cemetery Fund ofIjames Baptist Chuich, c/o Joe Gobble, 911 Sheffield Road. Mocksville. Mrs. Chaflln was bom in Davie County, July 8.1910. to the late Albert Harris and Rosa Jannie Smith Sain and .vasahomemakcr.She had also woiked ashoit lime at Salem College. She was a member of the Oak Grove United Methodist Chuich and enjoyed travel ing and crocheting. She was preceded in death by her husband. Rt^ien Moody Chaflln. on OcL 10.1996. olid by dttee bioihers. Casper Sain. Lonnie Sain and Roscoe Sain. Survivois include: three sisteis. Geneva S. Foster and Sarah S. Whitaker. both of Mocksville, Helen S. Jordan of Hermosa Beach. Calif; a brother. Lester "Pete" Sain of Mocks ville; several nieces and nephews; and a special and caring friend. Mrs. R.W. Parrish and Wanda of Mocksville. Danny Cope v/ Daniel Aldene "Danny" Cope Jr.» Farmington Road died late Wedno day. June 9.1999. at his home. Bom in Davie County to KarlenMcBride Cope of Farmington Roa.and the late Aldene Cope Sr.. he wasmember of Fulton United Methodi- Chuich. Survivors, in addition to his motherinclude 3 sisters. Anita K. Booe am Kaihy Booc-Kiser. both of AtlantaGa. and Bobbie Booe Lambert of Garner; 3 brothers. Perry Booe oiMelbourne. Fla., Reg Booe of Lewis- villeandRonCopeofWinsion-Salem;2 special aunts. Nancy Warner of Win- ston-Salem and Frances Harris of El-kin; 2 nieces; 6 nephews; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.Funeral services were heldat 7p.m.June 11, at Eaton Funeral Chapel bythe Rev. Ray Surtatt. A graveside ser vice was held at I p.m. June 12. in Fulton United Methodist ChuichCem- ctery. Memorials may be made to ARCof Ctovie County. P.O. Box 291. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or to the Cemetery Fund of Fulton United Methodist Church, c/o Tom Stewart. 3908 U.S. Hwy.64East.Mocksville.N.C.27028. vt • ^ \ o -2 O Dflvio County PuWic LibraryMocksvtlld, NO o V <S^ 0" cr <3^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1999 // Vance Cevesta Dunn Vance Cevesia Dunn. 80. of Livingston Road. Mocksville. died Thursday. lune 10. 1999 at Fotsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem.BotnJuneZS. 19l8.inDavieCbuitty to the late OIlie and Nannie Smith Dunn, he was retired from hanes Knilwear. He was an active member of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church for 37 years. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Gilmer and Leo Dunn; and a sister. Gladys Foster. Surviving are his wife. M^aret Foster Dunn of the home; 2 children. Jean Dunn Patrick of Greenville. S.C. and Tanya Dunn TTiomas of Shemlls Ford; 4 grandchildren: a great grand-child;4sisters.CleoPetrecandl.orene Petrce. both of Winslon-Salem. Ruth Robertson of Advance and Lynda Gliley of Kemersville; and 2 brothers, Hubert Dunn and J.B. Dunn of Ad- vancc. , j , II The funeral was conducted at \ i a.m. June 12. at Redland PentecostalHoliness Church by the Rev. JoelBoyles. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be considered for Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church, 137 Baltimore Road. Advance. Calvin Lee Gough Calvin Lee Gough. 73, died Friday, June 11.1999.attheOak$atFarsyth. HewasihebrotherofKatieCarolyn Gough Reavis of Farmington. A graveside service was held at 3 pjti. June 15. at Moravian Graveyard by the Rev. R. Jeff Carter. Jennie Smith Hanes Jennie Smith Hanes. S3, formerly of Bear Creek Church Road. Mocks ville. died Tuesday afternoon. June 8. 1999. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Bom in the Cana community of Davie County May 1,1916, to the late Bytd and Maty Lavish Smith, she was a hometitaker. She had also worked at WonderKnit ofMocksville. She was a long-time memberof BearCteek Bap tist Churehwhere she sanginthechurch choir. She was a well-known cook and enjoyed gardening. Her husband. John Carroll Hanes. to whom she was mar ried for 63 years, died May I. 1997. She was also preceded in death by 8 brothers and sisters. Survivors include 2 daughters. Veronica Harris of Yadkinville and Susan Gile of Scarborough. Maine; 3 sons. Jesse Carroll Hanes. Jerry B. Hanes and Randy L. Hanes. all of Mocksville; 16grandchildrcn; 14great grandchildren; 2 sisters. Betty Swisher of Mocksville and Sylvia Smith ()f the Cana community; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. June II, at Bear Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Grady Tuitetow officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be marie to the Building Fund of Bear Creek Baptist Chuich.c/oJ.B.Hanes.268BearCr«ek Church Road. Mocksville. N.C.27028. "f- 1 Dflvie County Public Ulwajf Mod^svtlle, NC CT- a DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 17,1999 <r «- V. Co" \i QJ V a Thomas Ray Howell y Thomas Ray Howcll. 74. of / Counney Church Road. Yadkinvillc. died Monday. June 8. 1999. at his home. . ,, ., Born Aug. 2. 1924. in Yadkm County to the laic Jantes Monroe anaMynleFosterHowell.hewasaveieiOT of the U.S. Army, serving in World War n. He was a member and past deacon of Courtney Baptist Church and a member of Harmon MasonicLodgc420.Hewasanownerandchair- man of the Board of Directors of J.H. Cravcr it Son Inc. He was prec^ m death by 3 brothers. Leonard Howe .GrayHowellandlohnSharpeHowell. Surviving arc his wife of 56 years, Dorothy Craver Howell of the honic; 2daughters. Janice Holcomb and hus band Hugh of Boonville and Vickie Wood and husbandLarry ofCourtney; 2 grandchildren; 2 great granddaugh ters; a sister. Jane DeMartias of Win-sion-Saiem; abrother. Roy Howell and wife Aima of Winston-Salem; abrothcr-in-iaw. Donald H. Craver ofBaltimore. Md,;andaspecial compan ion. Danny. His funeral service was held at 11a.m. June 11. at Gentry Family Cha^l by the Rev. John Brown. BunaJ followed in Courtney Baptist Chut^ Cemetery with Masonic ntes by Harmon Masonic Lodge 420 A.F. « AJi. .Memorials may be made to Courtney Baptist Church Buildi^ Fund. 8341 Courtney Church Road. Yadkinville. N.C. 27055. Elizabeths. Jones HHabethS.Jones.70.ofEastBend. died Friday. June 11. 1999. at Hoots Memorial Hospital in Yadkinville.ShewastherootlierofEmilyGroce I of Advance. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m.June 14.atEnonBaptistChutchwith the Revs. Kent Ingrum and Edgar Whitlock officiadng. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Dusty Wheaton >/ Donald Evcrs "Dusty" Wheaton Jr. ofNashvilIc.Tcnn..dicd June7.1999. in Nashville. Bom in Forsyth County May 30, 1976. to Donald Wheaton and Jill Hunt Lindsey.hegiaduatedfromVanderbiit University in 1998 and was a member of Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity and Wesley Memorial United Meth odist Church. Formerly of Davie County, he was working and living in Nashville. Surviving are his mother aiul step father. Jill and William H. Lindsey HI ofGastonia; his father and stepmother. Donald E. and Dianne Wheaton of Winsion-Salem;grandpaients,Mr.and Mrs. J. Norman Hunt of Winston-Sa- lem and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wheaton of Sanford. Fla.; 3 stepsis ters. Kimberly Wheaton. Allison Lindsey and Counney Lindsey. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. June 10. at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church with the Rev. Bill Gerraid ofliciating. Burial followed in Crestview Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Dusty Wheaton Fund. Wesley Memo rial United Methodist Church. 1210 Bolton St.. Winston-Salem. 27103. y Jessie Frances Warner Jessie Frances Shore Warner. 93. of Farmingion Road, died early Monday. June 14, 1999. at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. BominRogersCounty.Okla.Aug. | 26. 1905. to the late John Henry and ; Rosalie Steeiman Shore, she was a homemaker. A member of Huntsville Baptist church, she was an avid gar-: denerandenjoyedcrticheting.Shewas ' preceded in death by her husband. Baliard Jacob Warner, in 1961, and a son in 1925. She was also preceded in death by 5 sisters, Lesta Walker. Euia Pride Shore, Ida Pearl Shore. Sally Dwiggins and Mary Magalene Shore. Survivors include 3 sisters. Rita Godbey of Salisbury. Irene Marshall and Helen Shore, both of Farmington; a niece and a nephew. A graveside service was to be held at 2 p.m. June 17, at Enon Baptist Church Cemetery in Yadkin County with the Rev. David Gilbreath officiat ing. The family was to receive friends at Eaton Funeral Home June 16,7-9 p.m. <r~ ®»to^h'PmiifeUhMyMocks¥ill9, fiC cr <r <r vl 0( \i DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 24,1999 - VT" 3 y David Wilson Bulla David Wilson Bulla. 67. of 120 DukeWhilaJcerRoad. Mocksville, diedSaturday. June 19. 1999. at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston- Salem following an illness of seven months. Bom Dec. 30, 1931, in Guilfoid Cbunty to the late Rev. William Gary Bulla Sr. and Edna Denson Bulla, he attended Harmony High School and completed his senior year in the U.S. Army, serving in Germany during the Korean War. He attended Liberty Wesleyan Church and, prior to his re tirement. wasaprinierforBecCarPrint-ing Company in Slatesville. He was preceded in death by a brother. Don RobenBulla.andasister.MaiyCaiolyn Surviving are his wife. Nancy Goforth Bulla of the home; 2 stepsons, Tony Ray Parsons and wife Angela of Harmony and Charles Dwayne Par sons of Cooleemee; a brother. William"Bill" BullaJr. and wifeHelenofChar- lotie; asister, Patricia BullaCleaiy and husband Darnell of Mocksville; and a nephew. His funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m. June 22. at Uberty Wesleyan Chinch by the Rev. Robert Staton. Burial followed in the chursh cem etery. Mary Goodwin Graves / Mary Ingram Goodwin Graves. 93. formerly of Dcadmon Road. Mocks ville. died Monday. June 21.1999. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Bom April 29.1906. in Alexander County to the late Carter Hay wood and Margaret McCrca Goodwin, she was preceded indeathbyherhusband. Ralph t Feezor Graves Sr.. in 1984. after 49 j years of marriage. In 1968. she retired from Davie County Hospital where she was a registered nurse. She was also a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church. Survivors include 2 sons. Ralph F. Graves Jr. and wife Barbara of Mocks ville and Franklin H. Graves and wife Margaret of Linwood; 6 grandchil dren; 4 great grandchildren; and a sis ter. Louise Goodwin of Staiesville. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. June 24. at Jerusalem Baptist ChurchwiththeRevs. Jimmy Lancaster and Harvey Criminger officiating and burial following in the church eem-etery.Thefamily was to receive friends at Davie Funeral Service Chapel June 23.7-8:30 p.m. Memorials may be made to Jerusa lem Baptist Church, do Paula Will iams. 3164 U.S. Hwy. 601 South. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. J-""' M Au.■'une2l. 1900 r„„ Monday Alisiofsurvivorci !be announcedGfiihiini Funerii u Royce Wayne Matthews / Royce Wayne Matthews. 52. ofWinston-Salcm.diedSunday.June 13. 1999. following a motorcycle acci dent.Bora April 28.1947. to Roy E. andGladys Reid Matthews, he lived all his life in Fbrsyth County and was employed by Mas-Tec of Asheboro. He was an avid motorcyclist. He was preceded indeathby his father andasister. Sandy Matthews Sink.Surviving are his wife. Joyce HIen Matthews of the home; a son, TerryWayne Matthews of Mocksville; adaughter, Amanda Rcnee Matthews of Mocksville; a stepdaughter, Christina , L. Wiles of King; 2 granddaughters;I his mother. Gladys Reid Matthews ofMocksville; a sister. Miizi M. Lewis of Mocksville; 2 brothers. RobinMatthews of Mocksville and Tony Matthews of Lewisville; and his maternal giandmother. Blanche Reid ofThe Elms at Tanglewood.A graveside service was held at 2p.m. June 17. at Ctestview MemorialParkin Rural Hall with the Rcv.Oaude Phaa officiating.Memorials may be iiuide to the Memorial Trust Fund for Royce andJoyce Matthews.Lexington State Bank. 161 South Stratford Road. Winston- Satem. N.C. Dwie County Public UkaaMocksville, NC ON w cr ri vi) DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 24,1999 \r •3 Tf I s- J Georgia Helen Shore Ccoisia Helen Shore, 82, of Fann-ingion Road, died Friday afternoon, June 18.1999, at her home after being in declining health. Bom Aug. 29. 1916. in Davie County to the late John Henry and RoslieSteelman Shore, she wasamem-ber of Huntsvillc Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by 6 sisters, Lesta Walker. Eula Pride Shore, Ida Pearl Shore. Sallie Dwiggins, Mary Magalene Shore and Jessie Frances S. Warner. Survivors include 2 sisters. Reta GodbeyofSalisburyandlreneMarshallof Farmington: a niece. Flora Smith; and a nephew. Paul Walker. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. June 21, in Enon Church Cem etery in Yadkin County with Dr. David Cilbreath oflrciating. Thelma Howard Taylor Thelma Howard Taylor. 73. of Advance.diedMonday.June21,1999, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Bom May 31, 1926, in Davie County to the late Samuel E. and Geneva Myers Howard, she attended Yadkin Vdley Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin J. Taylor Sr., and 4 brothers, Delmer Howard, Jimmy Howard, Jo seph Howard and Earl Howard. She is survived by a son. Charles Kingoun of Yadkinville; a stepson, Marvin J. Taylor Jr.; 4 grandchildren: 2 great grandchildren; 4 sisters. Pearl Markland and Pansie Myers, both of Advance, Maudie Miller of Fay- etteville and AddieFineofLewisville; and a brother, Sam Howard of Ad vance. Funeral services were to be con ducted at 11 a.m.June24,atVogler& Sons Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. A.G. Parker with burial following in Wcstlawn Gardens of Memory. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. June 23. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, I lOO-CSouthStratfordRoad, Winsion-Salcm, N.C. 27103. y / Hayes Thomas Simmons Lillie Mae Simmons Hayes Thomas Sitnmons, 86, and Lillie Mae Flippin Simmons, 78, of Ml Airy, diedThursday, June 17,1999. Among their survivors is his sister, Shelby Gregory of Advance. . Milton Thompson J Milton Thompson. 78. of Los An geles. Calif., died June 16, 1999. in Advance where he was visiting his daughter. A World War II veteran and retiree of the Veterans Administration where he had worked as a claims examiner, he was a Shriner and a Prince Hall Mason. Heissurvivedbyadaughter.Cheryl Clark of Advance; a brother and a sister, both of Los Angeles. Calif.; and 2 grandchildren of Advance. The body was sent from Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville to Angelas Funeral Home in Los Angeles for funeral and burial. RuthM-HtsworthRuth Montgomery Tiisworth 78 of Bermuda Villagj. Advance, died Sunday June 13. 1999. at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Aug. |7. 1920. in New Bcdfoid, Mass, to Charles and isabclle Montgomery. Survivors include her husband,"Win J. Titsworth; 2 daughters, Carolyn Slavin of Knoxville, Tenn and Tracy .Moore of Hickoiy; and a son, Edwin J. Titswonh Jr. of New Orleans. La. A memorial service was held at Sl Clements Episcopal Church in Clem mons at 2 p.m. June 19. Memorials may be made to St. Clements Episcopal Church, Ruth plsworth Memorial, 3600 Harper Rood, Clemmons. N.C. 27012. Freda Hudspeth Stanley (/ Freda Hudspeth Stanley, 44, of Angell Road, Mocksville, died Sun day, June 20,1999, at Columbia Davis Medical Center in Statesville. Bom Feb. 4, l9SS,in Rowan county to Dallas Hudspeth of Ronda and the late Mary Lou Cranfill Hudspeth, she was employed by North Davie Middle and William R. Davie schools and was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by asisier, Anita Hudspeth;ahalfbroiher, Mike Hudspeth; and an aunt and uncle, who acted as foster parents after the death of her mother, Lenny and Dor othy Dyson. Surviving, in addition to her father, arc her husband. Doug Stanley of the home; a son. Jason Douglas Stanley and wife SallieofMocksville; adaugh- ter, Brandi R. Stanley of the home; mother-in-law. Peggy Stanley of Mocksville; stepmother. Elsie Hudspeth of Ronda; a half sister. Tammy Hudspeth of Ronda ; and 3 half brothers, Jeff Hudspeth, Tim Hudspeth and Mickey Hudspeth, all of Ronda. Funeral services were held at Eaton Funeral Chapel at 7 p.m. June 22, with Dr. DavidGilbreathandthe Revs. Jerry Cloningerand Cecil Wetherboltoffici- ating. Burial was at 11 a.m. June 23, at Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials rtuiy be to Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 268 Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or Batons Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 430 Batons Church Rood. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. count)