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Jul - Dec/ J DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 Katherine R. Carter Kathcrinc Robertson Carw. 82. ofFork-BixbyRoad.Advance.(li^Sun- day, June 27.1999. al Autumn Gate of MocksvUle.BomSepl. 16.1916. in Advance to the late Roy and Delie Hendnx Robertson, she was aamember of Advance United Met^- ist Church where she sang in the choir. She was preceded in death byband. Thomas Wright CattCT.in 1988 She was also preceded in ^ sisters. Georgia Shoaf and Onell Robertson; andlbrothers. Johnny and Spencer Robertson. Survivors include 2 sisters, Mtibel Elwood Laird of Mocksville andLourineGoodaidofKnoxvilleTenn.; 2bi«thers. Robert and Paul Rotei^n, both of Advance; and several nieces and nephews.Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. June29.at Eaton FuneralCha^l by the Rev. Norman Frye. fol lowed in Advance United Methodist Church Cemetery. Raymond Eugene Church Raymond Eugene "Ray" f2hurch. 67. of Winston-Salem, died Wednes day. June23,1999, at Fdrsyth Medical Center. Among his survivors are a daugh ter, Donna Fleming and husband Rick of Mocksville. The funeral service was held at 11 a.m. June 26, at Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church with Dr. Ken Carter and the Rev. Susan Hubbaid officiat ing. Burial followedin the church cem etery. Ted Lag^e Lagie.9»-°fy WillicClarcnj^ diedSun- PincridgeRoa<f' j999.alMead- day afternoon, advance.owbtookTe^ lO. Bom m Dav w ^na 1908. to hcVivedtnDavieMcCulloubJ VX'LwasretiredfromCo"n'y»"^ewaspt«ededindeathEtwinMills. H ,n HometLceLagle.'" 1989; and a son, nw Surt/ivois'h*-'^ Advance June Lagle Coolecmce.5g jiQat^sonLag'adaughter-tn-lav.Ne»^ ofMocksvttte- i a^heldai ^r:??S«Cemete^" ityoflhedon""^''*"' - Sb / Crystal Saturday. June jr.ofMoete^U^^^^coadueted . m Rtehmond Hill Bapdsi ^iliterywlththeRev-C^- y DorisHutchensMcKnight Doris Hutchens McKnIght. 70. of Yadkinville. died Saturday, June 26, 1999. Among her survivors are a daugh ter, Kay Shaipe and husband Jerry of Mocksville. Her fiincral service was held al 7 p.m. June 27. at Deep Creek Baptist Churchby Dr. Ron Davis, the Rev. Bill Yates and Dr. Freddy Young. Burial followed in the church cemetery. DwieCottnlyWll^"''' MocksviHe. NC cT O DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 J.W. Speer Sr. J.W. SpeerSr., 38,ofLibeity Giuich Road, Mocksvillc, died Saturday. June 26, l999,atWakeForestBapiisi Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. Bom Sept. 19, 1940, in Yadkin County ID the late Eirv and Myrtle Collins Speer, he was employed at Tyson Animal Food in Haintony and was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife of 37 years. Christine Richardson Speer of the home; 4 chiitlren, John Wesley Speer Jr. and wifeTenyleeof Arcadia, Cindy Hendricks and husband Ricky of Mocksville, Scott Speer, R.A.F. and wife Rachel of Mildenhall. England, and Brian Speer and wife Laura of Charlotte; 9 grandchildren; 3 sisters. Ruby Goss of Yadkinviile, Doris Gunter and Bonnie Harris, both of Mocksviile; 4 brothers, Leo Speer, Wiiliam Speer, Roy Speer and David Speer, all of Mocksville. His funeral service was held at 11 a.m. June 28. at Bear Creek Bi^tist Church by the Revs. Richard Eskew and Jack Johnson. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Bear Creek BapiistBuiidingFund,268 Bear Creek Church RoatL Mocksviile, N.C. 27028. David White Sr. y David WhiteSr.,78,ofFannington Road.diedWednesdayaltemoon,June 23, 1999, at his home after a sudden illness. Bom in Forsyth County June 27, 1920, to the iaie William and Bertie Allen White, he was a lifelong dairy farmer. He wasa graduate ofFarming- Ion High School, a member of Farm- ington Masonic Lodge and a former member of the Soil and Water Conser vation District Committee. He was a World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Army. He was also a member of Mt. Olive United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Pauline lushel White. March 16.1981, and a sister. Ola Blnkley. Survivorsincludeadaughter, Lettie Whitaker and husband Allen of Farm- ington; 2 sons, David White Jr. and wife Anne of Huntsville and William Arthur While and wife Luann of Farm- ington; S grandchildren; 2 sisters, Margie While of Mocksville and Ruth Whiiiield of Greensboro; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 1 f a.m. June26,atMt. OliveUnited Meth odist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Gary Foster oftlciating. Memorials may be made to Relay for Life, c/o Davie COunty Chamberof Commerce, i07NorthSalisbuiy Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or the Cem- eteiy Fund of Mt. Olive United Meth odist Church, c/o Harold Teeter, 3521 Wyo Road. Yadkinviile, N.C. 27055. Bill Wilson I38I^admonRoad.Mocksviij home Thursday. June 34, iate Counij'ate Roben and JuHa Jones Wiu Surviving are a son, James GMocksville; 2 daugl R^PeteisonandRulhMayfieldf Wmston-Salem; 3 sistem rI Vina' ""h °''Mo Y, '08randchildren;24g,eatsra i Davie County Public Mocksville, cT DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 Leona Potts Bowens Mrs. Leona Polls Bowens, 95, of Milling Road, Mocksvllle, died early Saturday morning, July 3,1999 al her home after several monlhs of declin ing health. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 6 in Comalzer United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jack Luther and Dr. S.B. Warner officiat ing. Burial was inthechurchcemetery. Mrs. Bowens was bom in Davie County on Oct. 26, 1903 to the late Luther Samuel and Telia Carter Potts, and was a hotnemakcr. She was a faithful member of Comalzer United MethodislChurcfuandwasthechureh's oldest living member. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alben Eli Bowens, on June 24,1967.and byason.GarlandLutiter Bowens, on July 6, 1994. A sister. Pearl Frye, and three brothers, Worth Potts, Harvey Potts, and Ray Potts, also preceded her in death. Survivors include: daughters, Pauline B, (Hathan) Allen, Margaret B. Dwiggins, Elsie B. (Madison) Angell and Betty Jean Bowens, all of Mocksvi!le;adaughterinlaw.BettyS- Bowens: 7 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; sisters, Eva Potts, Mae Laird,andLenaWait; abroibcr.Homer Potts; caretaker, Lizzie Fowler. Memorials may be considered for Ctxnaizer Methodist Building Fund, • do Luvada Howeil, 1032 Comatzer Road, Mocksville. Mary Elizabeth Brown / Mary Elizabeth Hancock Brown, 79, of Gladstone Road. Cooieemee. diedThursday.July 1, l999,alForsytn Medical Center in Winston-Salcm. Bom Nov. 4, 1919. inCootccmce, to the late John P. and Mary Mellnda Kiser Hancock, she was a homcroaker and a member of First Baptist Church in Cooieemee. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter "Chuck " Brown. Aug. 7.1979. after 37 years of marriage. She is survived by 2 daughters, Velda Modlin of Mocksville and Beverly Burton and husband Elaine of Winsion-Salem; 3 brothers, David Hancock, Bud Hancock and Grimes Hancock, all of Mocksville; a sister, Gladys Hancock of Mocksville; and 2 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at2 p.m. July 4. at First Bt^tist Church ofCool- eeinee with the Rev. Jeff Pennington officiating. Burial followed in Llbeny United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 1820 East 7lh Avenue, Charlotte. N.C. 28204. Betty Sue Glass Betty Sue Blackwood Glass, 62. of •Broadway Road, Cooieemee, died Tuesday morning, June29,1999, after iwas retired frotn the beaming department ofBurlington Industries. She was a member of Edgewood BaptistChurch. Her favor-iiepasiimewasfishingatLakeNotman. She alsoenjoyed flowergardeningand cooking for her family. She was pre yed in death by a brother, Fred Blackwood Jr., in 1989. • Survivors include 2 daughters. Sherry Elaine Glass of Salisbury andWaniiaEudyandhusbandRonoftCool- Semee; a son. Ricky Gene Glass of Cooieemee; 4 grandchildren, Carson Class, Heather Glass, Tommy Foster and Timmy Foster; 4 gieal grandchil dren, Elizabeth Glass of the hortw, joshuaCIine,CannenCline and Dylan ^terasisier.PeggyFosienabrother, Rake Blackwoodof Cooieemee: anda plose friend,BettySmithof (2ooleemee. ; Funetalserviceswereheldatlp.m. July I, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Danny Shore and Shelby" Harbour. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Part in Salisbury. 1 Memorials may be made to Rowan Regional Hospice, 1410 North Main Street, Salisbury, N.C. 28144. Owie County Putfc uj, Mocfcswi/e, NO o-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 y Mary Louise Foster Jones Mrs. Maxy Louise Fbsier Jones, 76.:cf Fbtk-Bwby Road in die Fork com- . munily, died Monday. July 5.1999 at •die Kate B. Reynoltb Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Jones was bom Sept. 9.1922 in Davie county to the late William .Giles and Sallie Livcngood Foster. ; She was preceded in death by her ; rhusband. Lonnle "Bonce" Jones in ; 1998. ader 54 years of marriage, and ; by three sisten. : Survivors include: 2 sons. Gene :JonesandwifeJ6yce.and Donald Jones and wife Dorothy, all ofFbrk; 3 grand--childien; 2 great-grandchildren; a •brother. Buddie Foster, and a sister. Tid Bailey, all of Fork. ; Funeial services were Wednesday, ;July7.at 11 a.m.atForkBaptistChurch ;with the Revs. Bob Hiatt and Ken ;Evans ofliciadng. Burial followed in ;the church cemetery. Memoiials may be made to Rwk ^Baptist Church Building Fund. 3140■JJS. 64 E. Mocksville. or to the Kate ;:B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hos-'pice Lane. .Winston-Salem, 27103. Mrs. Bobbie Ray / Mts.BobbiePughRay,64.ofHawRiver.diedFriday.Julyil999«ihehomeofherson.GecrgeRayofFaim- ingion Road. Mocksville. after an ex- tended illness.She was bom in Alamance Countyto the late Willie and Nellie P"8h' Shewasahomcniaker.Herhusband.Mon- roe Ray Jr.. died in 1997. Funeral services were at 11 a.ni.Monday. July 5, at Haw River UmtrfMethodist Church, officiated by thepastor. Dr. Roderick Mullen. Bunalwas in Alamance Memonal Park.Survivors also include; a son.Johnny Ray of Eftand; 3Kcnley and Lame Gregory, both orSpringfield. Ohio, and Miid^ SmiAof Garden City. S.C.; a brother. William C. Pugh of Carroll, Ohio; and 4grandchildren.Memorials may be made to Ho^pice of Davie County. P.O. BoxMocksville. or to Cancer Sei^.Medication AssistanceFutuLcfoDaweUnited Way. 622 N. Main St. Mocks ville. Mai^garet Davis RoachMai8aieiDavisRoach.82.ofHlghPoint, died Monday. July S, 1999 mBeverly Healthcare. She wasa fon^terresident of High PtMnt Manor BomNov.2l.l9l6.toJoelA.andVallieGotdon Davis, she wasahome-and member of First UnitedMethodist Church. On Dec. 10.1936she maiTied Ellis Heniy Roach, whopreceded her in death Sept. 17,1975. Sufvivingare3daughtcrs.R^indR. HunsuckerofGreensboio.MarilynR- Ellis and husband Monnie of Ad-^ and Rita R. Latham of Highroinu 2 sons. Roger Ellis Roach ofRoland and Bany Joel Roach andWife Meg of Charlotte; 9 grandchil- drea; and 2 great grandsons.Her funeral was to be held at II im.Jury 8.atSeclirestChapel in High^tnt by the Rev. Roy L. Grant with bunal following inFIoral GaidenParfcCemetery.Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church. 512 NorthMain Street, High Point. N.C 27260. cr- o OS CN DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 cC AileenMcCIamrockSmith / Mrs. Aileen McClamrack Smith, 84, of Beechwocxl Drive, Mocksville, .died Friday morning July 2, 1999 in KaieB. Reynoids Hospice Home after a long iilness. : ShewasbominDavieCountyJan. 8,19IS to the iaie William Oscar and Eliza Sheek McClamrack and was a homemaker. She was a iifetime mem ber of the Mocksville Fiist United Methodist Church. Mrs. Smith was a chartermemberof the Art Guild, which preceded the Davie Arts Council. She et\joyed Rower gartiening. was a well- known cook and cake decorator and had been recognized by the Winston- Salem Joumal as a "B^ Cook.* 1 She was preceded in death by two brothers,Joh]i Henry McClamrackand Donald McClamrock. Survivors include: her htisband of 63 years, Eveiette a Smith, of the home; a dau^ter, Joan S. Wyatt and son-in-law Billy of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; a great-grandson; 4 brothers, Walt McOamrock and wife Ruth, Oscar McClamrock and wife Jewel, Bill McClamrack and wife Josephine, and Charlie McClamrock and wife Jo, all of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 3 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Bob Hiattoflici- ating. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 4 in Rose Cem etery. . The family requests memorials be Considered for the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winsun-Saiem, 27103, or to acharity of the donor's choice. Catherine Couch Spiy Mis Cautcrinc Elizabeth CouchSpry. 80, of Gladstone Road. Mocks- vilIc,dicdSunday.JuIy4, i999atKate. Reynolds Hospice Home in Win- sion-Salem.Mrs. Spry was bom Sept. 24,1918 in Davie County to the late Thomas and Jesse Dcadmon Couch. She was ^bert, Melvcr, Jaems,Maishali, Otis pewey.Glcnn.andWaltCouch.andasister, Dorsey C. Cook. Survivors include: her husband of Myrw Bruce Eugene Spry: a son,J^nald E. Spry and wife Carol of Mocksville; adaughter, Linda Dwig- giiB of Mocksville; 6 giandchildiwi- and 2 grear-grandchildren. Mis.SprywasamembcrofLiberty UmtedMerhodist Church, DavieCraAAssociation and Carolina Cransman. and was a rciired hairdiesscr. Funeraiscrvices weneconduciedat 8p.in.Monday,July5atUbenyUnitedMahodtst Oiurch with theRev. Phillip Pbrk oRiciating. Graveside services WOT at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 6 at Liberty United MethodistChurch Cbm- Womboush ofYiciaiing. Memorials may be made to the KatcB.ReynoldsHospiceHome, 101Hospice Lane, Winsion-Salem. 27103. Dennie Paul Wagner Mr. Dennie Paul Wagner. 92, of y Gladstone Road, died at his home on Tuesday, July S, 1999.Mr. Wagnerwasbom Jan. 14,1907 in Davie County to the late Louie Franklin and Theodocia Foster Wagner. Survivors include: a son, Wayne Dennie Wagner and wife Judy of Mocksville; 5 daughters, Mildred James, Lorene (J.D.) Presnell, Pat(Hubeit)Stine,allofMokcsville,Letty (James) Roberts of Charlotte and Cotene (Don) McCoy of Advance; 2 sisters, Margaret Jane Bamhaidt of High Point and Hizabeth (Pete) James ofWinston-Salenu 14 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.Mr. Wagner was preceded in death by his wife. Hazel Howard, in 1971, and his wife, Mary Gales, in 1986.three brolheis,asister and four grand- cluldren.Mr-WagnerredredfromBurlington Industiiesin 1969where he had worked for many years as a winder. He also worked part-time as a plumber andcarpenter.He was an active memberof Tuiremine Baptist Church, having served as a deacon, Sunday School teacher and church treasurer. He was currently serving as secretary of the adult Bible class. The family was to receive friends at Tunentine Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. 613 Turrentine Church Road. Mocksville.on Wednesday, Jiily 7 fol lowing the 7 p.m. funeral service. Thi body was to lie in state an hour prior tt the service at the church. The RevAittis Daniel and the Rev. JackJohnsoi officiated. Graveside services will b conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday. July' in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to th Tunentine Baptist Church Binldin Fund, do Mildred James, 1613 U.. 64E,Mocksvillq. 6r count* DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS, 1999 n O- \ y Elmer E. Beauchamp Elmer Eugene Beauchamp, 84, of ■Advance.died Monday. July 12,1999, ai Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home after an extended illness. BomDec.2l. l9l4,inDavieCoumy to Joe! Elmer "Sam' and Flossie Smith :BeauchajTip,hewasamemberofMace- donia Moravian Church where he -served on the boardof elders, aschutch acolyte, in the church band and taught Sunday'School as long as health per mitted. He was a lifelong member of Smith Grove Ruritan Club. He retired from Royster Fertilizer Company. He was preceded in death by his wife, Geneva Faircloth Beauchamp; and a daughter, Christine B. Walker.Surviving are2daughler$,Theolene Gough and husband Frank ofWinston- Salem and Patricia Fulk and husband Wade of Pinnacle: 4 grandchildren; 3great grandchi Idten; a sister, Mary Ada Carter of Richland; and a dear friend. Emily Blackwood of Mocksville. Funeral services were to be held July IS, at 3 p.m. at Macedonia Mora vian Church by the Revs. Greg Little and Lane Sapp with burial following in the church graveyard. The family was to receive friends 6:30-9 p.m. July 14, at the church. Memorials may be made to Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. J Kerr Miller Clement Jr.Mr. Kerr Miller Clement Jr.7S.ofMilling Road. Mocksville. died lateThursday afternoon. July 8. 1999, atN.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Sa- lem.A graveside service was held at 2p.m. Saturday, July 10, in ClementCemetery with the Rev. MatthewFarabowofTiciating. Mr. Clement was bom in SurryCounty, May 25.1921. to il« late KerrM. Clement Sr. and Eula Miller Clement and was retired from Bell Telephone Labs. He was a ntember ofCentenary United Methodist ChurchInWinston-Salem.Hewasaveteranof the U.S. Navy during World War B,was a member of the Telephone Pioneers. and was a member of the Elks Lodge.Survivors include: his wife, Nell R. Douglas Clemeniof V/inston-Salero;3 sisters. Marguer^tet. Minorof Win-iton-Salem. Vrrginia C. Meeks of'Rocky Mount, and Cynthia C. Dixon'of Charlotte; 3 nieces; and 4 nephews.- Mr.aementwasprecededindeathby a brother. William Thomas Gem- ent. Margaret M. Dawson/ Margaret McAllister Dawson, 74.of C-"" Va.. died Monday. July S.1999. at Northern Hospital of SutiyCounty in Mt. Airy.Bora Feb. 23. 1925. in SmithCounty. Va. to the late Charles andRoxieMcAllister.she was retired from Renfro Corporation and was a mem-berofMountBethelMoravianChutch. She was a former Davie County resident and was agtaduate ofMocksvilleHigh School. . . , u.Surviving are her husband. LukeDawson of the home; a daughter,Nancy Marie Dawson of Cana; 3grandchildren; 2 great grandchild^;2 sisters. Dorothy Williams and MyraAnderson.bothofMocksville;2broth-ers. Sanders McAIIUterofMocksviUe and Albert McAllister of Pfafftown.Funeral services were held at Ua.m. July 7. at Moody Funeral Hon«Chapel of ML Airy by the Rev. JohnFrye. Burial followed in the MountBethel Moravian Church Graveyard.Memorials may be made to Mount Bethel Moravian Church. Dwte County Public Ubrary Mocksville, NO o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 15,1999 • / William DeWitt Dunn William DcWiii Dunn. 79, ofDunn Trail. Advance, died early Monday, July 12. l999.alN.C.BaplislHospilal in Winslon-Salem. Bom Dec. 20. 1919. to ihe laie William Alexander and Donnie Viola Williams Dunn, he was a retired car penter. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and had been a memberofBeth lehem United MethodistChurch allhis life. He was a guitarist for the Dunn Family Band and enjoyed all types of bluegtass and country music. He was preceded in death by his wife. Mary Ruth Dunn, in 1963. He was also preceded in death by 3 broth ers. Joe Dunn. Elmer Dunn and Hoiloway Dunm 2 sisters. Edna Davis and Ola Dunn; and a step granddaugh ter, Jill Pardue Bottoms. Surviving are his long lime com panion. Lucy S. Jenkins ofthe home; a daughter. Lynn Cobble and husband Tommy of Mocksville: a stepdaugh ter, Barbara Jean Pardue and husband CharlcsoffCingtasiepson,Jerry Wayne Jenkins and wife Bienda of King; 3 grandchildren; aspecial friend. Jttssica Burkes; 7 step grandchildren; 6 step great grandchildren; 3 sistcts. Mary Pauline Wood of Windsor. Vx. Vida Whitman of Cooleenwe and Margie Cravcr of Lexington; a brother. W.A. Dunn Jr. of Advance; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m.July 14.at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Ronnie Craddock and Norman Frye and burial following in Westiawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. Ronnie Glass J Ronnie Glass. 52, of Winston-Sa-lem,fonT.erlyofMocksvme.dted Sat urday, July 10,1999,alFot5yth Medi cal Center. Bom Aug. 17. 1946. m W.lkcs County, to John Barley Glass and Louise Vannoy Hall of Unoir. he wasirejaurerandaccouniantofYart>rougn Transfer Company. SufvivIng. inaddiiiontohis moiner. are 3 sons. Chris Glass of Mocksville.Alton Beauchamp of Lexington and Joe Btwuchamp of Roaitoke. Vx; a daughter. Theresa Whiiaker of Clem mons; 2 broiheis. Michael Glass of North Wilkcsboro and Douglas Pilkingion of Unoir. a sister. Nancy Class of North Wilkesboro; S grand children; and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral serviceswereheId atMIHer Funeral Service Chapel in North Wilkesboro by .the Rev. Clifton UComu JulyW. Burial followed in Mounllawn Memorial Park. Davie County PuW'C Library Moclisville. NC Rick Miceli Richard Victor "Rick" Miceli. 57. ofU.5.64 West, Mocksville, diedTues- day,July6,1999, , aihishomcasthe result of an acci- denialdruwning. .A native of gWspv/VJW Baltimore. Md., he had resided in Mocksville for b' V the past five ^ ™ ! years. He served U n in the U.S. Army duringtheVieinamWaras an engineer draftsman and retired from Eastern Airlines with 20 years of service as a control center manager. He worked for Schwan's Frozen Foods for six years, delivering in the Mocksville arex He hadalsoworked for Ail-AmericanFord. Arumilurerinisherby trade, heowned Fine Finishes. Before moving south, he had oper ated Bullimorc Stripping Corporation from 1985 to 1990. offering advice to hundreds of customers restoring lowhouses and other buildings during the rehabilitation boom of William Donald Schaefer's mayoral adminis tration. In addition to working on private homes, he rcrinishcd the doors on the Washington Monument. He removed paint from the shutters on the Star Spangled BannerRagHousenearUoIe It^y. the tJoors to tJie Clarence Mitch ell Court House and woodwork at the U.S. Naval Academy In Anruq»Us. Md. He had also made and sold furni ture. including shelves, curio cabinets and wtHxl ornaments. Bom in Irvinginn, Md., he was a graduate of Mount St. Joseph's High School and Ihc University of Balti more. He is survived by his wife, Jane Miceli oflhehome;ason. Tony Miceli of the home; a bmhcr. Francis Miceli Jr. of Bullimorc. Md.; a sister. Patricia Yuckel of Ballinicre. Md.; and his mother-in-law.JaneNonisof thehome. A prayer service was held ai7 p.m. July 9. at Graham Funeral Home Chapel. A Rosary and Mass was held at lOa.m.July 10. at St. Francis Catho lic Churtth with F^r Tom Clem- nxms ofTieiuting. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS, 1999 • o- 0- cr Margaret Jane Painter l MargarciJaneAllenPaiincr, 6l,of U.S. 158. Mocksville. died Tuesday, July 6,1999. at Forsyth Medical Cen ter in Winston-Salem. Bom March 29. 1938. in Davie County to the late Elmer Gaither Allen and Sara Mildred Jordan Allen of Mocksville. she was a CNA with theCAPNursingProgramaiDavieCounty Hospital and was a member of Davie Baptist Church whete she was a Sunday School teacherintheprimaryciass. Surviving, in addition toher mother, are 2 daughters, Kelly Uvengood and husband Gerry of Harmony and CarlaDanielsand husband OscarofVirginia Beach. Va.; 5 grandchildren: abrother.Elmer AllenJr.andwifeJudyofStatcs- ville; 2 sisters. Nancy Upscomb and husband Jim and Faye Barney and husband Douglas, all of Mocksville. Funeral services wereheldal?pjn. July 8. at Davie Baptist Church with the Revs. Aaron Carter and Tim Starbuck officiating. Graveside ser vices were held at 10 a.m. July 9. at Davie Baptist Church Cemetery. v/ Paul Watklns Robertson Paul Watkins Robertson. 82. ofFod Bixby Road. Advance, died Sunday July 1.1999. at Forsyth Medical (^11 ter in Winsion-Salem. ; Bom May 17. l917,inDavieCouii^ to the late George Leroy and Delii Hendtix Robertson, he was retired froii RJ. Reynolds in Winsion-Salem anj was a member of Advance UniUx Methodist Church. He was preceded il death by 2 sisters and 2 brothers. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Marie Holder Robertson; 3 sons Leon Robertson and wife Joy'of Cottottdale, Ala., Cecil Robertson of Advance and Keith Robertstm and wife Sherry of Mocksville; a daughter. Pamela Jones and husband Rick of Sylvia; 2 sistets.Mabel LairdofMocks- ville and Lorin&CtxIdard of Lenoir Ciiy.Tenn;abn)iher. Robert Robertson of Advance; 9 grandchildren; and sev eral nieces and nephews. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. July 14. at Advance United Methodist Church with the Rev. David' Chiltlress officiating and burial fol lowing in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Ad vance United Methodist Church. 1911 N.C.SOI South.Advance,N.C.27006.. Joe Henry Stanley / Joe Henry Stanley. 34. ofWinston- * Salem. died Thursday. July 8.1999, at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom Feb. 3.1945 in Davie County to the late Frances Anderson Lash and Claude Stanley. Survivingare5childrcn. PaulaAllen and htuband Dairell. Michael Stanley and wife JoAnn. Janet Idol and hus band Billy. Randy Stanley and wife Gallic and Jennifer Stanley; 6 sisters. Helen Brooks and Shirley Mahan. both of Hampionville. Evona Cope and DianneMiller, both ofMocksville. and Brenda Huff of Statesville; a brother. Harold Stanley of Advance; 7 grand children; and a special frieniL James Cox. His funeral was held at 2 p.m. July 11, at Wyo Bible Methodist Church by the Revs. Neal Wilcox and Bill Redmond. Burial followed in the church cemetery. •Qy \ Divie County Public Library Mock^lio, NO <r~ - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 cr <3- n IS 'V t -A O 4 Mary Belle Boger Maiy Belle Summers Boger, 101, Greenhill Road. Mocks ville, died Sun- day morning, July 19, 1999, at her home. Bom in Davie County June 8,1898, she wasa homemaker andamemberof Center United Melodist Church. She enjoyedquilting and canning. She was preceded in death by her husband, John William Boger, in 1988; a son. Clay Boger; a great grandchild, Brandon Boger; 2 daughters-in-law, Louise Boger and Ruby Boger, and a son-in- law. Wade Speais. Survivors inciude 2 daughters, Johnsie Mae Speais and husband Wade of McAddenville and Barbara Boger of Mocksville; a son, Ned Boger of Mocksville; 11 gmndchildren;24grcat grandchildren; 16 great great grand children; and 4 step great grandchil dren. Funeral services were to be held at 4 •p.m. at Center United Methodist Church with the Rev. William Wombaugh and Dr. S.B. Warner ofTi- ciatlng and burial following In the church cemeleiy. Memorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of CanterUnlted Meth odist Church, c/o Linda Owlngs, 728 Wllkesboro Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or to Muscular Dystrophy As sociation. Florence Haynes Shaf&ier Florence Haynes Shaffncr, 90, died Wednesday, July 14, 1999, at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital. She was the grandimther ofBobby Wagoner of Mocksville. Her funeral was held at 2 p.m. July17, at Fall Creek Baptist Church by tltt Rev. Don Hudson. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mildred A. Gartner Mildred Anderson Gartner. 85, ofStaiesvllle.diedather residence Mon day, July S, 1999, after a courageous battle with cancer. Bom in Davie County March ^1914, to the late James Albert AMAnderson andUzxie Ann Rives Ander son, she was ahontemaker and arepre-sentaiivcfortheWorldBookEricyclo- pediafor 15 years. She also worked fw Wooton & Associates, a wholes^e flo rist ShewasamemberofClarksbu^ United Methodist Churchwas a member of United M^od« Women. She was also a memberot v- Point Homemakers Club. ®storyteller and writer with twobMksto her crediu She was also an artist andworkedwithcrafts.Shegraduaiedlrom the Harmony schools and iookcouts«relating to her cxpm^studies. /. She was mamed Dec. 23, nRichard. Clayton Cartner, whn^^June 20,1970. She was also preceoeo in death by an infant brother and 2brothers. Carl and Cecil An^n.SiirvivorsincliwIc4sons,JohnnyB. CartnerorBladenboro,CarlR. cartner of Huntersville, H. Clint Ct^er oStanley and Andy Cartner of St^- ville; 6 daughters, Mildred Brek ofHannony,AleneBallanceofWiMton- 1 Salem, Nancy C. Kooniz, Ann CliticAlice WaughandWillaWootei^^lof Siatesville;abroiher,LawrenceA^-sonofClayton,Del.;20granddul^ 27 great grandchildren; and 3 great sal granacwioreu. Funeral services were conducted ana.m. July 8. at Clarksbury United MeihodisiChurch by the Rev. Donnie E. Durham. Burial followed m the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to ^- oice of Iredell County, P.O. Box^Stalesville, N.C. 28687 or the ^11CancerFund,c/oMrs.ArchieJohn»n. treasurer, l20DallasLane,Staiesville, N.C. 28625. Michael Alan Clark Michael Alan Clark, 52, of N.C. / 801 North, Advance, died Wcdnes- V day,July 14.1999,atForsythHosplce Home after a period of illness.AnativeofEvanston,ni.,hemoved . to Los Angeles, Calif, at age nine. He had lived In Advance for the past five years and was employed by Center Point Human Services in Winston-Sa- lem. He is survived by his wife. Cheryl Clark of the home; a son, Aaron Clarkof the home; adaughter, AlannaClark . of the home; his father, Daniel W. Clark of Advance; 3 brothers, Curtis ' Clarkof Amstetdam,Holland,SiephenClarkofljosAngeles,Calif.a^ Nathan Clark of Richmond, Va.; 2 sisters, Jan Clark of Charlotte and Danielle Clark ofWinston-Salem. A memorial service was held at 2 ' p.m. July 16, in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home with Dr. W.E Manin officiating. Ronnie Glass J Ronnie Glass. 52, of Winsion-Sa- lem. fbrmerlyofMocksvllle, died Sat urday, July 10,1999 at Forsyth Medi cal Center. Bora Aug. 17, 1946 In Wllkes County toJohn HarieyGiassand LouiseVannoy Hall of Lenoir, he was trea surer and accountant of Yarbrough Transfer Ca Survivors, in addition to his mother,iriclude: 3 sons, Chris Glass of Mocks ville. Alton Beauchamp of Lexingtonand Joe Beauchamp of Roanoke. Va.; adaughter, Theresa WhitakerofCIem- raons; and their mother, Betty B. Glass of MocksvilIe;2 brothers, Michael .Gloss of Nonh Wllkesboro; 5 grand- j children; and 3 great-grandchildretL | FuneralserviceswereheldatMlller jFuneral Service Chapel in North I Wllkesboro by the Rev. Clifton ! LeComu July 14. Burial followed in j Mountlawn Memorial Park. i I < cr Davie County Public LibiaQf Mocksvllie, NC DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. July 29.1999 / Merrion Dalton Memon "Pookcy" DaitonofMain Church Road, Mocksvillc, died Friday.July23, !999,a(DavlcCounly Hospiial. Bom March 9, 1961, in Iredell Coumy 10 ihe laie L.D. and Julia Mac Sicvcn.son Dalion, he was educated in the Iredell County school system. He is survived by 3 brothers, Charles Dalton and wife Helen of Owensboro, Ky„ Rober Dalton and wife Georgia and Randy Dalton, all ofMocksville.Jackie Dalton and wl fe Gloria of Whiicville and Jeff Dalton of Burgaw; 3 sisters, Ann Murdoch and husband Larry of Statcsvlile, Shirley Jones and husband Warren and Terry Dalton and husband Kent, allofMocksvllle, The funeral was to be cottducied at 3 p,m. July 29. at Rose Cemetery '^Ith Pastor Charlene Lewis oiTiciatlng. The family was to receive friends at Morrison-Sludevcni Funeral Home on Depot Street one hour prior to the service. Viewing wasalsoschedulcdnoon-8p.m July 28, ' v/ Maggie Hayes Maggie Hayes, 79. of Yadkinville, diedTucsday, July 20,1999, at Wilkes Regional Medical Center, Bom in Surry County June 8,1920, 10 the late D.W. and LaMyra Belle SimmtKis Hayes, she worked at Hants Hosiery and was a member ofCalvary BaptisiChuichinWinslon-Salem.She was preceded in death by 11 brothers and sisters. Surviving are several nieces and nephews, A graveside service was held at 2 p,m, July 22. at Deep Creek Baptist Church by the Rev. Marvin Blackburn. 1 • • • n Marques Wade and Antoinette Hampton Marques Wade Hampton. 18, grandson of Paul and Annie Wade Seen Hampton (former residents of Divie County), died July 19 in Roanoke, Va, Mr. Hampton and his mother. Antoinette Banlcy Hampton, 43. weieenroutetoVirginiaTechnicaUJmver- sity to enroll him in school for this fall semester, where he had received a full scholarship to play spotu- Both wctckilledinsianlly when anoncomingvan crossed the median and hit them head on. j He is survived by a broihcr, Anort Hampton of Virginia Beach. Va.: his grandparents, and several aunts from this area. The Hamptons resided atVirginia Beach. Va.-and Mrs. Hamp ton was employed at the Norfolk Na val Shipyard, Her husband, SpencffHampton, was a graduate of Davie High School, and he preceded her m dcuih in 1983. A memorial service was held Sun- day, July 25. at 1 p m- Church of Christ, "nre cremains were buried in the church cemetery. Harvey" Chick" Hartman Harvey "Chick" Hartman, 79, ofAdvance-diedalFotsythMedicalCen- icr in Winsion-Salem Saturday. July 24.1999. „ Bom in Davie County March 23.1920,toEnochMillon andClaraOtrril Hariman. he was retired ^m P_ U Banes Kniiung Company Pnnl ShopandwasaWoridWaravctettin.t^ceivingaPutplcHeartintheNormt^y Invasion. He was preceded m dcamby 3 brothers. Bill Hartman. Clinton Hartman and Charles Cray Hartman; and ason, Douglas 07"=^™"Suntiving are his wife. IrencSmith Hareman: a son. Eddie Hartmen andwife Lucille; 2grandchildren; 3 broth er Virgil Hartman. George Hartman and wife Nancy, and Avecy Hartman and wife Edith; and a special sistcr-itr- law, Ann Hartman, A funeral service was held at 3 p.in- Julv 26. at Bethlehem United Med^-istChurchbyiheRev.I.MarkWeekley^ Entombment followed in ihe church "■"MMWrials maybe made to CancerServices, l07WestdaleAvenue.Win-slon-Salem.N.C. 27101. Dtvie County Public LibraryMocksvil!®, NO DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 \ Ch Q; o i: -ii. n Billie Edward McDanid■J'■ Billie "Bill" EdwaidMcDaniel Sr..75, of Comatzcr Road, Mocksville,di^ Wednesday. July 21, 1999 atRasyth Medical Center in Winston- Salem.; Mr. McDaniel was bom March-o.1924 in DavieCounty to the late JacobEli and Ethel Cope McDaniel.He is survived by: his wife of 54yeais. Dot McDaniel; a daughw Gailand Larry Campbell; 2 sons, Billie andLonna McDaniel Jr., and Rodney andDebi McDaniel. all of Mocksville; 5grandchildren; 3 sUtets. Sarah Bailey and Reba Frank, both of Mocksville.andOmmie Sue Barahaidtof Advance. Mr. McDaniel spent S3 years serving Davie County as a self-employ^barber. He was a member of DulinUnited Methodist Church and served■ COroataer-Dulin Fire Deptartment forover 23 years. He was a past master■ member of Advance Masonic Lodge■ 710 and'the Winston-Salem ScottishRites Bodies, and organizer and trident of the "Over-the-Hill Gang."Funeral services were held Saturday, July 24, at 11 a.m at Dulin UnitedMethodist Church with the Revs. BobMcLawhom and Jimmy Myers officiating. Burial with full Masonic RiteswasconductedbyAdvance!^ge710at Comatzer United MethodistChurch Cemetery.Memorials may be made to DulinUnited Methodist Church Youth Fundc/o Tammy McDaniel. 217 De-Ron-Kcn Lane, Mocksville, or AdvanceMasonic Lodge 710, P.O. Box 257. Ofvie County Public libraryMocksville, NO Bessie Mae MillsBessie Mae Baucom Love Mills,94, of Midland, died Monday, July26,1999, at Union Regional Medical Center in Monroe.Funeral services were held at 11a.m. July 28, at Hartsell FuneralChapel by the Rev. Arval Rushing.Burial followed in Hopewell BaptistChurch Cemetery.Among her survivors are adaughter, Martha L. Carter andhusband Jimmy of Mocksville. Freda H. Stanley7 Freda Hudspeth Stanley, 44, ofAngell Road, Mocksville. died Sun day, June 20. I999,atColumbia Davis Medical Center in Statesville. BomFeb.4.1955.ln RowanCounty to Dallas Hudspeth of Ronda and the late Mary Lou Cranfllt. she was em ployed by North Davie Middle and William R. Davie Schools. She was a memberofBearCieek BaptistChurch. She was preceded In death by a sister, Anita Hudspeth; a half brother, Mike Hudspeth; an aunt and uncle who acted as foster parents after the death of her mother, Lenny and Dorothy Dyson. Surviving, in addition to her father, are her husband, Doug Stanley of the home; a son, Jason Douglas Stanley and wifeSallieof Mocksville; adaugh- ter. Brandt R. Stanley ofthe home; her mother-in-law. Peggy Stanley of Mocksville; her stepmother. Elsie Hudspeth; and 3 half brothers, Jeff Hudspeth, Tim Hudspeth and Mickey Hudspeth, all of Ronda. Funeral services were to be held at 3 p.m. July 20. at 7 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel by Dr. David Gllbreath and the Revs. Jerry Goningerand Cecil WetherbolL Burial was at 11 a.m. July 21. at Bear Creek Baptist Church. Memorials may be made to Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 268 Bear Creek Church Road. Mocks ville. N.C. 27028 or to Batons Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. 430 Eatons Church Road.Mocksvl!Ie. N.C. 27028. TennieBeckRidenhour3 Tennie Beck Ridenhour, l\ of Salisbury, died Monday. July 261999. at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston- Salem from Injuries sustained in an automobile accident Bom Dec. 14, 1927, in Davie County to Lula Beatrice Grubb Beck and Jesse Boone Beck, she was educated In the Cooleemee schoolsand was a homemaker. She was a member of Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church where she was in iheGrubbShoafSundaySchoolclass. Survivingareherhusband.CharileRalph Ridenhour Jr.. whom she marnedJuly I, I950;ason, Donaldftdenhour of Salisbury; a daughterJoyce Ridenhour of Salisbury; 2 brothers. Grimes Beck and Giliiier^k. both of Salisbury; a sister, irathleen Bamhardt of Mocksville- and 2 grandchildren.Her funeral was to be held at 11 im July 29, at Mt. Tabor United Meihodtst Giuich with the Revs. Don Betfcoic and Don Newman officiatingand burial following In Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to MtTabor United Methodist Church Building Fund. 4520Gld Mocksville Road. Salisbury, N.C. 28144. Scott morning, Ju/y 27 Tuesdr RegionalMedicalCemr- c " ^comjlete! r''" Eaton Funeral Home DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 5,1999j \ / Hermine Dolores Blair Hermine Dolores Blair. 84, of Ber muda Run, died Thursday. July 29, 1999. after a brief illness. Bom Dec. 1,1914, in Englewood, NJ.,she resided in Mouniainvilte,N.Y. afterhermairiageto John Beaton Blair. For many years she served OS secretary to the supervising principleof Cornwall Central High and was active in St. Johh's Episcopal Church. After her re tirement she lived in Rochester. N.Y. and New Port Richey and Boca Raton. Ba. She made her final home at Ber muda Run. Surviving are 3 sons. Richard M. Blairand wife DonnaofBermuda Run. Donald T. Blair and wife Margaret of Montgomery. Ala. and James F. Blair ot Irving. Texas: a grandson; and a great giandson. Private services were conducted at Voglet's in Ciemmons. Memorials may be made to the Humane Society of Davie County. n LaToyya Denise Everfaait LaToyya Denise Everhart. 21. of Mooresville.diedFnday.July30.l999.after being in declining health for two years. ShewosthegianddaughterofLillian IjamesofMocksville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Aug. 2. at A.R. Kelsey Memorial Chapel of Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home by Bishop Woodrow Turner. Burial was at Belmont Cemetery in Statesviiie. y Ann Y. Bradshaw Ann Yoibrough Bradshaw. 79. of Lakewood Drive. Mocksville. died early Sunday. Aug. I. 1999, at her home after several monthsof declining health. BominTennesseeJan.31.1920. to the late James Edward and MintyGrcer Yarbrough. she was retired from Con tinental Can Company with 32 yeatsof service. She was a member of Church of Christ. Her husband, Robert Pinkney Bradshaw, preceded her in death in 1992. She was preceded indeathby 10 brothers and sisters. Survivors include 2 sons. Joe Earl Nettles of Mocksville and Edward Thomas Nettles of Yadkinville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Aug. 4, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with David Powell officiating. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Alzheimer'sResearch.3420Shamrock Drive, Charlotte. N.C. 28215-3298. Houston Francis Crater Houston Francis Crater Sr.. 83, of 1388 N.C. Hwy. 801 South. Advance, died Wednesday, July 28. 1999, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston- Salem. He was bom May 26,1916, in For syth County to Samuel Couston and Borence Holder Crater. He was an avidhunter, risherman and professional gardener. He retired from RJ. Rey nolds Tobacco Company with over 47 years of service. He was an active member of Mocks United Methodist Church where he served as Sunday School superintendent, a teacher and sang in the choir for 32 years. He was also a member of Mocks Senior Citi zens Club and hod served as chief of the Advance Volunteer Bre Depart ment for 20 years. He was preceded in death by his stepfather. Walter Pope; a sister. Betty P. Myers; and a brother. Samuel COuston Crater Jr. Surviving are his wife of 61 years. Maty Phelps Crater of the home; 2 sons. Houston Francis Crater Jr. of GaJfney. S.C. and David Wayne Cra ter and wife Tammy of Advance; 4 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; 3 sisters, Dorothy Leach of Delaware, Carolyn Canter and Peggy Wooten, both ofWinston-Salcm; and a brother, Frank Crater of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were heldat3pjn. July 30. at Mocks United Methodist Church by the Rev.BruccGwyn.Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Mocks United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund. P.O. Box 2122. Advance. N.C. 27006. <r^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 5,1999 • 6^ (?- y AnnaMaeShumanFrey AnnaMae Shuman Frey. 94. of 184 Hamillon Cbutt. Bcnnuda Run, died Tuesday. July 27,1999. at The Elms. Bom June 5, 1905, in York. Pa. to Animus and Annie Welsh Shuman, she was a lifelong resident of York, Pa. until moving to Beimuda Run in 1990. She was preceded in death by her hus band. Richard B. Prey: a son-in-law. Frederick C. Martin: 2 bioihers. Lt. James Shuman and Wilbur Shuman; and a sister, Fannie Andrews. Surviving are a daughter, Dolores F. Martin of Bermuda Run, a grand daughter and 4 great grandchildren. A graveside service was conducted Aug. 2. at 10 a.m. at Prospect Hill Cemetery in York. Pa. with the Rev. Lisa Ann Hair ofliciating. Memorials may be naade to Holy FamilyCaiholicChurch.P.O.Box 130, Clemmoiu. N.C. 27012. Lad Ann Goforth/ uci Ann Goforth. infant dMghw was preceded in death by ma- 'SeLBurton, and paternal ^andparenis. George and Grace ^tu^Wing, in addition » her p^ ents, aie2sisiers.Kori andKasiGofo^ of the home; maternal grandparents,Bobby andBetty BurtonofClemrMnS^ISborahandHowariWilliatwrf Advance; paternal ind Lucy Goforth of Mocksville. m^ AlVtaonofMocksvrUe.^^^^,,^ 2nofMemoryinClemmonsbyd« Rev. George Troyer- / Jerry Franklin Keller Jerry Franklin Keller, 57. of Beau- _ champ Road. Advance, died Suntby ; morning. Aug. I. 1999. at Kate B. ; Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston- Salem. He was bom in Davie County Dec. 26.194l.toNanBeauchampKeilerof Mocksville and the late William V. "Buck" Kellerandretired in 1997 from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Company in Winston-Salem. He was a membw of •, Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. Surviving, inaddition tohis mother, are his wife, Carlius Hellatd Keller of , the home; and a son and daughter-in- . law, David and Emily Keller of Ad- , vance. Funeral services wereheldat 2 p.m. Aug. 3, at Redland Pentecostal Holi ness Church with the Rev. Joel Boyles . officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Redland Pentecostal HolinessChurch. 137 Bal timore Road. Advance. N.C. 27006 or to Hospice of Winston-Salem/For- syih County, IICO-C South Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. ■<1/ V o pavid County PuWte UWMocksvtllo, NC V. cr- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 5,1999- Clarence Foote / Claicflce Fboie. 93. of Elkin died ' Monday evening, July 26. 1999. at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital. Bom July 22. 1906. in Indepen dence, Va. to the late Roane and Mollie Reeves Fboie. he was a resident of Elkin for most of his life. He was a membcrof Piney Grove United Meth odist Church as long as his health per mitted. serving on the trustee board, in the choir. United Meihtxlist Men. Sun- tlay School. He had been church trea surer for several years. A Wtjrid War H veteran, he served in the U.S. Navy. He was retired from Chatham Manufac turing Company. He enjoyed working and providing for family members, attending church and helping others. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jessie Hampton Foote. and all his sis ters and brothers. Surviving are adaughter. Nancy F. Wilks and husband Curtis; a son. Roy Barker; 3 grandchildren; 3 great grand- children; a sister-in-law. Mary Lee Adams of Jonesville; and a host of otherrelaiives. including many Howells and Fbotes in Davic County. His funeral service was conducted at4p.m. July29.at Piney GroveUnited Methodist Church in Ronda with the Rev. Johnny Boyd ofTieiating. Also participating in the service were the Revs. Eugene Glenn and James Welbom. Minister Todd Hurt. Sadie Tate. Michael Stockton and Perry March. Burial followed in the church cemetery. / Pauline linexler Scott Pauline Trexlcr Scott. 86. of Erwin Sueet.CaoIeemee.diedTuesday morn ing. July 27.1999. at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury after sev eral months of declining health. Bom in Davic County Sept. 28. 1912. to the late Adam Thomas and Maggie Sell Trexler. she had worked in area textile mills since she was 14. retinng from Erwin (Burlington) Mills in 1979. She was a lifelong member of First Baptist Church of Cooleemee where ste had served on the Church Hostess Committee and as treasurer to the Senior Ladies Bible Class. Her favorite pastime was spending time with her family. She was preceded in death by herhusband. James EllisScoit. in 1981. Survivors include a daughter, Judy Shaver and husband Clayton of Cool eemee; a son. Jim Scott and wife Mary ofMocksville;4grandchildren;7great grandchildren; 2 sisters. Hazel Melton of Cooleemee and Angelinc Beam of Greer.S.C.;2brothers.A.T.TrexIerJr. and Ray Trexler. both of Cooleemee; several nieces, nephews, cousins; and an uncle. J.C. "Bud" Sell of Cool eemee. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. July 29. at first Baptist Church of Cooleemee with the Rev. Jeff Pcnningtonofliciating.Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials may be made to Cancer Services. 622 North Main Street. Mccksville. N.C. 27028 or to Davic County Hospice. P.O. Box848. Mocks- ville. N.C. 27028. Annie Dulin VanEaton Annie Dulin VanEaton. 88. of Avon Street, Mocksville, died Monday. Aug. 2.1999. at her home following a period of illness. She was bom in Davie County to the late Alex and Julia Dulin. Her husband. Will VanEaton. preceded her in death. A daughter. Barbara AnnD. Bohannon. also preceded her in death in 1985. Survivingare2sons. John Wesley Dulin of Mocksville and Nathaniel Carson of Woodleaf; 2 daughters. Ola Mae Ijames with whom she lived and Thelma Geneva VanEaton of Mocksville; 13 grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services were to be held at 4 p.ni. Aug. S. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home with Pastor Daniel Brown officiating.The family was to receive friends at the funeral home 30 tninuies prior to the service. I D iz Mod®*"*. . 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 12.1999 JackC.Athey JacK C. AUiey. 64, of N.C. 801 Souih, died Wednesdaymoning. Aug. 4, 1999. ai Char- lone Presbyterian Hospital after a ^Br sudden Illness. HT .'tj Bom in Cool-ma V . n cemee Dec. 11.®'" John Lcroy and Mollie Crcason Alhey, he retired from Hoechst- Celancse May 30.1997 with 30 years of service. He was a chartermember of CcoleemeeVolunteerFiteDepartment, joining in May, I960. He became fire chief in 1977 and retired from the de partment in 1992. He was a charter memberofYadkin Valley Motorcycle ; Club and a former member of the ; CooleemceJaycccs. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, serving in Reykjavik, Iceland. He was a member and elder of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church ai>d especially enjoyed wood working. He was preceded in death by 4 broihers.Tom. Hubert, Billand Robert Athey, and 2 sisters. Maggie Bailey attd Haycl Slillcr. Survivors include his wife of 41 years. RillaLowdcr Atheyof thehomc: 2 daughters. Lcann Athey Dodd and husband Kevin of Cooleemee and Amanda Marie Alhey of Charlollc; 3 grandchildren; and 2 sisters. Earlene PageofMocksville andJean Phclpsof Salisbury. A gttivcsldc service was held at 3:30 p.m. Aug. 6. in Rowan Memorial Park in Saiisbuty by ihc Rev. Robert. Gofonhand Robert Creason. The pro cession was lead to the cemetery by an honor guard of the Yadkin Valley MolorcycleCluh, pulling his riderless bike. Meimirials may be made to Firsi Presbyterian Church ofCooleemee. a o Pauline Athey. P.O. Box 27. Cool eemee. N.C- 27014. Arthur A. Bowles Arthur Anderson Bowles. 8S. for merly of Burner, died Friday, July 23, l999.alCarverLtvingCenicr. . A native of Ircdcll County, he was the son of the late John Arthur and Augusta Chambers Bowles. He was a member of Burner Baptist Chureh. a past memberofCreedtnoorl-odge499 and a member of Burner Lodge 697, A.F. and A.M. He was retired from John Umstead Hospital. He was pre ceded in death by his wife. Jeannie Virginia Chaotic Bowles, in 1994.- Funeral services were conducted at 11a.m.July26, at Bakes FunetttlChapel in Cnwdmoor by ihe Rev. Emmanuel Pcgram. Burial followed in OakOcovc Metnorial Gardens iti Chuham-wnlh Masonic riles. SurvivingareS daughters, Ctad^ McCaner andJacqueline WilsonjSwh of Hertford. Audrey Cook of Wch- mond. andJean O'Neal andJudith Vbw, both of Durham; 3 sisters. Edna Allen and Johnsie Davis,both ofMocksvitle. and HazelThompson ofHillsborou^; abrother.ClayBowlesofYadkinvilJe; IS grandchildren: 33 greatgrandchil dren: and 3 great-great grandchildren. Mamie Alice Browder Mamie AliccGrinin Browder, 77. of King, died at the Nursing Center at Oak Summit Sunday afternoon. Aug. 8.1999. AnativcofStokcsCounty.shcwas bom Feb. 11, 1922. to the late John Martin and Bertie NifongOriflln.She was a iiicmhcrol'Bethel United Meth odist Church and was retired from Western Electric.She was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years. CariicBrowderinl988:andabrother. Herman Griffin. Surviving are 7 brothers and sis- tors. Ray GriffinofAdvance. Ruby G- Pctticortl. FrcdGfifiin. Bobby Griffin and Barbara Davis, all of Winston- Salem. Norma Jean Campbell of Tobaccovillc and J. Earl Griffin of King; 4 grandchildren including Forrest Cranllll of Advance; 2 great graniJcliildren; and several nieces, nephews and other relatives.Agravcsidescrviccwasconducted at 10 a.m. Aug. 11. al Cresiview Me morial Park by the Rev. Paul Dean. Memorials may be made lo Meals on Wheels of Stokes County, c/o Stokes County Senior Citizens De partment. P.O. Box 29. Danbury.N.C. 27016- D»ie County Public Ubraiy Mocksvilifi, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 12,1999 n (N \ D o \ CT- , <5 Mary Lynch Budd / Mary Lynch Budd. died of cancer Aug. 9.1999. ' Surviving are her husband, Joseph Richard Budd; 4 children. Sarah Hiia- bcih Budd. Richard Graham Budd, Alexander Joseph Budd and Mary Grace Budd: her parenis. Waller Gra ham and Belly Lynch: her mother and father-in-law, Richard and SylviaBudd: 2 sisters. Anne Lynch Wright and husband Alan andKatherineLynchCurrie and husband Kevin: and her grandmother. Dovie Lynch. Burial was at Forsyth Memorial Park at 10 a.m. Aug. i|. for close (*rsonal friends and family. A memo rial service and celebration of her life was held at Rcynolda Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. Aug. 11. Memorials maybe made to theMaiy Lynch Budd Memorial Fund, c/o Reynolda Presbyterian Church, 2200 ReynoldaRoad,Winsion-Salem NC27106. yMyrnaH-Latten Myrra H. Latlen. 46. of Qem- mons, died at her home Sunday morn ing. Aug. 8.1 999, following an appar- ; em heart attack. Bom In Forsyth County to the late Sula Mae Latten, she was a memberof Capernaum Church ofChtisi and wasemployed by Funder America in Mocksville. She is survived by her godmother, Mary Lee Pettiford of Mocksville: 2 sons. Deon Latlen of Nashville. Teiin.: and Brandon Scott of Charlotte: a brother. Perry Pettiford of McGuire Air Fbrce Base, N.J.: 4 sisters, SharonLatlen of Winston-Salem, Avis Pettiford of High Point, Tracey Hani- son of Salisbury and Anneila Dalton of Mocksville: and 5 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Aug. 15, at Redland Chureh of Christ in Advance with Minister Wil- liarn Latten ofliciating and burial fol- lowinginCapemaumChurchofChristCemetery. Tire family will receive friends 7-8 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home Aug. 14. At other times the family will be at 268 Milling Road, Mocksville. y Mattie Brooks Hawkins y Mattie Brooks Hawkins, 96. of Clcmmons. died Monday. Aug. 2. 1999. at home after an extended ill ness. Among her survivors are a grand daughter, Tanya Bass and husband Thomas of Mocksville: and a great granddaughter. Heather Nicole Bass of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 3 p..Aug.5.at Pleasant View BaptistChurch with the Revs. Tim White and B.A. Carroll ofliciating. Burial followed inGardens ofMemoryCemeusy in Walk- ettown. Mary Ann Leonard Maty Ann Jones Leonard. 49. of Hospital Street Extension. Mocksville. died Saturday. Aug. 7. 1999. at her home. Bom Sept. 29. 1949. In Ircdell County to Elsie Seamon Jones and the late Charlie Franklin Jones, she had been employed by Lee Jeans Com pany since 1991. Known for her deep love of family, she was of the Baptist faith. Surviving, in addition to her mother, are a son. Ronald Wayne Leonard of Coolccmce: 3 daughters. Tina Ann Leonard and Sandra Rcnee Leonard, both of Mocksville. and Angela Denise Leonard of Haraptonvillc: 11 grand children: a brother. Henry Lee Jones of Mocksville: and a sister. Janet Faye Jones of Mocksville. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Aug. 12 at Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with the Rev. Phillip W. Park officiating andburial following in Zion Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. Aug. 11. James Leo Hayes y James Leo Hayes. 69. of Moravian Falls, died Wednesday. Aug. 4,1999. at his home. Funeral services were held at 11 • a.m.Aug.7.atBcthanyBaptistChureh in the Brushies with the Revs. Donald B levins. Bill Nicholson and Dtan Simp-son olTtciating. Burial with mili tary rites provided by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1142 followed in the church cemetery. He was the father ofWandaH. Deal of Bermuda Run. Charles MichadMcCliire 48 McClure. Jl, 1999. in an accidenLBom March 23.1951 at Fbn Dix, Mil'" I®''"''McClui^ he was of the Baptist faith. We was em ployed by Baker Furniture in Mocks-vt le. He was preceded in death by hisfjth^er mtd a son. Jacob Michael , Siirviving.Inaddiiiontohismother. 3 d«"Shtet5. Candicc Ann a McClureandAiiclMichaelaMcClure.allofthchome:4brothcrs.Teddy,Robcrt. DavidandJohnMcClure,allofMock5vil|e:asister, Ktm E. Irwin of Sparta: his Yadkmvtllc: 7 nieces: 14 nephews: 'and several aunts and uncles. f , services were conducted at l I Memorials may be made to CCB N C 27^^'"'/ ^"dWnville. , Ftind Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 12,1999 n "0 rf. 1=- <3—■ / Mariony lohnny Gray Marion. 59 of p.n_ naclc. dial k, . . •SC u/ I . Mynle Beach / Leewood B. Steelman / Leewood Burms Steelman. 76. of Yailkinville.diedFriday.Aug.6,1999.j| Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was the brother of Doris Fields of Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted at7:30 p.m. Aug. 8. at Deep Creek Baptist Church with burial following in the church cemetery. Ellsworth Nothstine The Rev. S. Ellsworth Nothstine. 92. ofMocksville. died Thursday.Aug. 5. 1999. at Brian Center Nursing and Rehabiliuuion of Statesville. Bom Aug. 2. 1907, in Columbus, Ohio, to the Rev. Henry Nothstine and Hattie Nothstine. he was educated in the Lynchburg, Ohio schcxtls and re ceived his doctor of theology degree from American College and Seminary in Chicago. 111. He received his doctor of sacred theology degree from International Free Protestant University in London and his Ph.D. from Roosevelt University. He received honorary degrees from six different institutions.Duringhis ministry, he wasapastor in Ohio, Indiantu California and South Carolina. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he served during World War n in the military police stationed at Kingsbury Ordi nance Plant in Indiana. He was the auihorof adozen books, contributorto many religious magazines and waseditorofThe Pulpit Woikshop" for20 years. He is listed in the InternationalDictionary of Biography in London. "Men of Achievement" in Cambridge, England and Who's Who in Ohio. Hewas alsoa radio preacher for the Youth forChrist Organization for many years. He is survived by several nephews. A graveside service was held at 10xm! Aug. 7. at Calvary Baptist Church in Mocksville by the fevs. Jim Gtyder ind Doug Smith. Memorials may be made to Mt. TaborUnited Methodist Church,4520 31d Mocksville Road, Salisbury, N.C. 18144. Roger Gray Shore Roger Gray Shore, 61. of PompanoJ Beach. Fla, formerly of Yadkinville. diedTuesday,Aug.3,1999.al University Hospital and Hospice in POmpano Beach.He was the broiherof Ezra Shore of Mtxtksville.His funeral service was held at 7:30p.m. Aug. 6, at Deep Creek Baptist tChurch by the Revs. Johnny Shore and DavidMaynard.Burialfollowedinthe 'church cemetery. ( Ruby Swanson^ Ruby Walker Swanson. 81, of Danville. Vx. died Saturday, July 24. 1999.at her residence afteradecline in health since April. Bom March 21,1918, in Mocks ville to the late Harley S. Walker and Lucy DwigginsWalker,shespent most of her life in Danville where she was a registered nurse specializing in anes thesia She was a member of Mount Vemon United Methodist Church, the Lady Astor Garden Club and the Danville, Museum of Fine Arts and Hisiotyi 'An avid golfer, she won sev eral championships. She played at Danville GolfClub and was a member of the Wednesday Club. She was pre ceded in death by her husband, John Swanson. Survivors include 2 sons, John C. Swanson Jr. and Henry W. Swanson, both of Danville; 2 sisters, HelenWoosley ofWinston-Salcm and Mary fCathiyn Mallison of Greensboro: and a grandchild. Private gravcsidcscrvices were held July 26. at Mountain View Cemetery with the Rev. John LcGault and Dawn Davis ofriciuting. Dawie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 19,1999 V V S' v^ 1r Johnny L. Crawford / Johnny Lawrence Crawford, 60, of ^ Statesville. rfied Saiinday, Aug. 14, 1999, at his residence following an extended illness. Bom in Itedell County Oct. 10, 1938, to the late Rossie Patterson Allison and Wilfoid Morrison, hi was also the adopted son of the late Deal HollandCrawfordandFleetCrawford, He attended Davie and bedell County schools and was employed by Kewaunee Scientific Corporation for 12 years until his health failed. He was a member of Chestnut Grove Baptist Church inStaiesville. He was preceded in death by a son. Ganiel Kay "Danny" Crawford; a sister, Carolyn Shephard; 2 brothers, Willie Allison and Steven Morrison; and an uncle, Allen Hol land. Survivors include 2 daughters, Brenda Paulette White and husband James ofWoodleaf and Kathy Paulette Neely and husband James of Atlanta, Ga.;afosterdaughter.Evelyn Redmond of Jamaica. N.Y.: 4 sons. Terry Lawrence "Buster" White and wife Natalie of Salisbury, Lawrence Crawford Jr., Bernard Crawford and Johnny Lamont Crawford, all of Ja maica, N.Y.; a brother, Floyd Allison of Statesville; a sister, Adrian Mason Nichols of Statesville; 4 aunts, Beulah Redmond of Mocksville, Mary Jane Nicholsof Harmony, VeronicaTaylor and Shirley Taylor, both of Detroit, Mich.; an uncle. Otto HollandofStates- ville; 12 grandchildren; 2 step grand children; 2 great grandchildrra; a fos ter grandchild; adevoted fnend, Lottie Ann Turner: a host ofnieces/nephe ws and other relatives. ' Funeral services were to be con ducted Aug. 19, in Statesville with time and place to be announced, Rutledge and Bigham Funeral Home in Statesville is serving the family. /BillCFIynt Bill C Flynt, 61, of Winston-Sa- lem, died Monday, Aug. 16, 1999, at Forsyth Medical Center following a lengthy illness. He was the father of Keith Flynt of Mticksville. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Aug. 18, at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens with the Rev. G. Thomas Shel- ton officiating. QutahFarlessJoyner ^ ■'oyer. 73, of DukeWiitaker Road, Mocksville, died Fri day. Aug. 14,1999, at Davie CountyHospital.BonMug. 26,1927, to the late Mr.and Mrs. WiUram Vemon Fariess inAlbiaiuerque, N.M., she retired fromDavie County Hospital in 1997 aftero years as a licensed practical nurse.She was a member of Zion ChapelUnited Methodist Church and TheNursing Association.Surviving are her husband of 46y^, aeveiand A. Joyner; 2 sons,Wi ham Albeii Joyner and ClevelandH. Joyner, bothofMocksville; 3daugh-Krs, Lynda Joyner Wallace ofMocksville, Barbara Ann Joyner Snider ofLewisville and Iven Maurice JoynerMcDanid of Statesville; 8 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; and a sister, Dell Fariess Fields of Owensboro Ky. Funeral services were heldat2p.m.Aiig. 16, at New Union United Methodist (3iurch with the Revs. CarenMorgan and Billie Jarreit officiating.Burial folIow«ImZion Chapel UnitedMethodist Church Cemetery Charles GdellHendrix Iy/ Charles Odell Hendrix, 84, of U.S.Hwy. 64 East, Mocksville, died Sunday. Aug. 15,1999, at Forsyth Medical , Center.He was bom Sept. 21, 1914, inDavie County to the late Charles andMyrtle Sain Hendrix. He had been a Ifarmer and was owner and founder ofHendnx Bar-B-Cue. He wasa member of Fork Baptist Church.Survivors include his wife of 59yearn. Evelyn Rattz Hendrix of thehome; a daughter, Judy Osbome andhusband Mike of Mocksville; a son.Samuel O. Hendrix and wife Sue ofLexington; 6 grandchildren; 4 greatgrandrrhildren; and 3 brothers, RichardHendrix and Thomas Hendrix, both ofAdvance, and Paul Hendrix ofMocks ville. He was preceded in death by a son,JamesAnderson Hendrix;agiandchild,Tracy Deann Hendrix; and a brother Franks. Hendrix.Funeralservices were held Aug. 18,at 11 a.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel withthe feys. Bob Watt and Gary fosterofficiating. Burial followed in ForkBaptist Church Cemetery.Memorials may be made to ForkBaptist Church, 3140 U.S. Hwy. 64East, Mocksville, N.C, 27028. r\ Davie County MocksviilOi N. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 19,1999 CN V v> . V -~Q. c C V. cr^ Jack Allison LeGrand Jack Allison LeGrand. 62. ofBeth- y lehem. died Friday. Aug. 13. 1999. following a brief iilness. Bom in Iiedell County 10 the late Edward Clinaid and Margaret Allison LeCrandJan. IS. 1937. he was in sales with Columbia Beauty Supply for 39 years and co-owner of Golden Shears Beauty Salon. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he attended Mocksville High School. Oak Ridge Military Academy and Mitchell Community College. He was a memberofFirst United Method ist Church of Mocksville. He was pre ceded in death tfa brother. Edwin C. LeGrand. Surviving are his wife, Carol McDaris LeGrand of the home; a daughter. Anna Lisa ' LeGrand Lambrechts of Lenoir: a step son. Jeffeiy Riley Hoke of Hickory; and a granddaughter. A memorial service was held at 6:30 pjii. Aug. 16. at St. Alban's Epis copal Church in Hickory by the Rev. Randy Feiebee. Burial was at 11:30 a.m. Aug. 17, at Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Catawba County. 263 3rd Av enue NW. Hickory, N.C. 28601; Hos- piceofAlexanderCounty,412SW3rd Street. Tayloisville. N.C. 28681 or to Sl Alban's ^scopal Church, Build ing Fund or Stained Glass Fund. 130 39thAvemicPlaceNW.Hickoty.N.C. 28601. Davie County Public LHwary Mocksville, NC Carl Wayne Sandifer Carl Wayne Sandifer, 49.died Aug. 6.1999. in FOrt Pierce, Ra. He is survived by his father. Glenn Sandifer of Norfolk. Va.; a daughter. Carrie Leiand of Virginia Beach, Va.; a grandson; and a sister, Suzanne Dorsey of Advance. He was preceded in death by his mother. Gloria Brown Sandifer. and a brother, Glenn E. Sandifer Jr. Burial will be at sea. rille Senior High School. On Match M. 1977. he married Teresa Sherrill^tts who survives. He was a mem- hw of Saint John's Lutheran Church LuihcranMen Mission. He wasowner^ operator of the' family business, formerly Watts Grocery. nowtheHar- TOnyGalaxyFOodStote.inHannony.w was also a former memberof the Statesville Jnycees. Surviving, in addition to his wife, W 6—v*. i-JMiviane tvattsofthe home; a son. Oarrell Stephen Watts ofthe home; his stepmotlier. Betty N. Watu of Statesville; a stepsister. <^lyn N. Query and husband James ofChesapeake, Va.; 2 aunts. Jessie W.Davis Of Harmony and Frances W. Kyles of Statesville; an uncle, Jim W. WatB of Colorado Springs. COlo.; his nwther-rn-law. Beny S. Sherrill of Statesville; and a numberofotherrela- irves. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Aug. 17. at Saint John's Lutheran Church with the Rev. Thomas W Ctorbell and Dr. Hoyle L. Whitesides officrating. Burial followed in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials may be made to theArn^can Brain Tdmor Association. 2720 Rrver Road, Suite 146. Des Plarnes. Bl. 60018; Saint John's Luth eran aurch. P.O. Box 943. States ville. N.C. 28687; or to a charity of aGonoi's choice. y Carl Stephen WattsCarl Stephen Watts. 44. of States- V died Tuesday morning, Auff 10 1999. following a battle r^thc^since May 1988. Bom Feb. 5.19S5. in Statesville to Ithe late Carl Huron Watts and Helen ^^^eriteGoinslHvette i^ongher survivors areabretheratbbyGornsandwifeDorisofMocks- - were held at 11 Dr. William Dyar. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 26, 1999 - A-Bradley Bullock Sr./ A Bradley Bulloct Sr., 61. of Pinehursi.fonnedyofMocksvilIe,died Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1999 at Moore Regional Hospital I— in Pinehursi. Funeialserviccswere held Saiur- jL —, « day.Aug.21 at I I * a.m. at the i' Brownson Memo- rial Presbyterian inSouthern Pines by ft^Hrthe Revs. Grady \ Ferryman and S Chris Moore- Keish. with burial in the Bolhesda Cemetery. Bom In Robeson County, he was a former member of the Mocksville United Methodist Church, a past mas ter in the Mocksville Masonic Lodge 134, a member of the Hickory Hill Country Club, and had been active in the DavicLiille League in baseball and football. Hesianedhiseareerwiih Piedmont Airlines in Winsion-Salem and retired with US Aiiways as an international check airman. He was also tin active flight instructor and an elder at Brownson Presbyterian Church. He is survived by: his wife. Patricia Chambers Bullock; his daughter. Kathleen Serge; and 3 sons. Bradley Bullock Jr. and wife Donna, Thad Bullock and wife Andrea, and Bruce Bullock and wife Amanda; 2 sisters, Edwina B. Wadford of Raleigh and Brenda B. Bullock of Durham; and 6 grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church Building Fund. 330 S. May St., Southern Pines. NC 28387. Fred J. Coram / Fred J. Coram. 76, of Boonville, died Saturday, Aug. 21, 1999. at Briithaven of Wilkcsboro aJlcr two years ofdeclining health. He was the brother of Edward Coram of Mocksville, Funeral services were conducted at 11 am. at Boonville Baptist Church Aug. 23. by the Rev. Larry Thompson. Burial Iblluwcd in Boonville Cem- cier>. Peggy Dull Elmore ^ Dull Elmorc. 60, of N CHwy 801 .Vonh. Mocksville. diW Monday, Aug. 23, 1999 at Davie County Hospitai, cturc Baptif,Churth with the Revs. Cecil ^orholt. Jack Johnson, and GradyTurierow officiating, and burial foi-lowtng ,n the chua-h cemetery. The^mtly was to be at Eaton Fune^ Home Aug. 2.S, 7-9 p.m. DawllV*"' '^38 in BeulahDison Elmorc,Shewasamem-dsr of Boar Creek Baplisi Church «rv,ng as Church pianist. She was al^ico^rFarmingron High School,attended Draughn's Business School and enjoyed crocheting.Survivors Include: her hicsbandClaretKc G. Elr«,re of the home-a daughter, Robin Rcnee Myers a d h sband.Riek;2sons,TimmyG eQ^wt^and wife, Karen, and Wilil al^" i'^'^'^Sfandehildrentanda brother. Roger Dull. a|, of Mocks- Nell Rash Day J NellRashDay.92.ofSunsctDrive. Mocksville. died Sunday. Aug. 22. 1999. a! Lexington Health Care. She was born in Wilkes County to the lute W.F. andMargaretMyers Rash and was a member of First Baptist Ciiureii. A graduate of Appalachian State University, she was a school icacbcr in the Davlc. Wilkes and Yad- kin County schools. After riillrcmenL she continued to volunteer, tutoring children and adults in reading. Survivors include a daughter. Brenda Harpe and husband Bill of Mixtfesvllle; a son, Billy Burris Day of Bc.ivcrdam.Va.; 4 grandchildrcn;and 3 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, AnnDay StonertandSbroth- ers. Chy Jennings Rash. Clyde Rash and A! Rash. Funcrai services were to be held at Ipm, Aug.25,aiEaionFuiioraiChapel with the Revs. Paul Riggs and John Daniel Shore officiating. Burial fol lowed in Rose Cemeieiy. Mcmoriais may be made to First Baplisi Church Library Fund. 390 North Main Street. .Mocksville. N.C. 27028. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 26,1999 • CN CK V n9 a ,-f? \ — Kasi Lee Goforth j Kasi Lee GofonJi. infant daughter of Gaiy Ray and Tangala Renee Bur ton Goforth of Powell Road, Moclcs- ville. died Saturday, Aug. 21.1999, at Brenner Children's Hospital in Win- ston-Salem.She was preceded in death July 31. by her twin sister Laci Ann Goforth. She was also preceded in death by her tnatemal great grandparents, Bobby and Katherine Bimon; and paternal g^i grandparents, Geoige and Grace Goforth. Surviving, in addition to her par ents, arc a sister, Kori Goforth .of the home; maternal grandparents, Bobby and Betty Burton of Clemmons and Deborah and Howard Williams of Advance; paternal grandparents, G.H and Lucy Goforth of Mocksvilie; ma- J^I greatgrandparents, Franklin andMinnie Harp of Advance: and paternal great grandparents, Kcrmit and Miriam Paul William Hendiix Paul William Hendrix, 80, of North Main Street, Mocksvilie, died Mon day, Aug. 22,1999, at his residence. Bom Oct. 17,1918, in DavieCounty to the late Charlie A. and Myrtle Sain Hendrix, he was a member of First Baptist Church and was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in the Euro pean Theatre during World War D. He had been a sel f-employed brick mason. Survivors include his wife, Dor othy Grtibbs Hendrix of the home; 2 brothers, Thomas A. Hendrix and Ri chard L. Hendrix, both of Advance; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Odell and Frank Hendrix. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Aug. 2S. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Bill Davis officiating. Burial followed in Eaton's Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First BaptistChurch,390North Main Street, Mocksvilie. N.C. 27028. Allison of Mocksvilie. Graveside services were held ai-2 P-m.Aug.24,atWestlawnGartJeaifMemory in Clemmons with the Rev Geoige Troyer officiating. Charlie Gray Hawkins y Charlie Gray Hawkins, 59, of Win- ston-Salera, died Monday, Aug. 16, 1999, at his home. Among his survivors are a daugh ter, Rebecca Williamson and husband Jay of Advance. Funeral services were heldat 2 p.m. Aug.20, at Gospel Light Baptist Church by the Rev. Dr. Bobby Roberson, tlie Rev. Dr. Steve Roberson and the Rev. Frank Shumate. Burial followed in Gardens of Memory in Walkertown. Laura Elizabeth Head ! Laura Elizabeth Walser Head, 91, ofDukeStreet,Coolcemee,diedTues- day, Aug. 17,1999, at Brian Center in Salisbury. Bom in the Yadkin College com munity in Davidson County Oct. 10, 1907, to the late William Arthur and Mary Hege Walser, she retired in 1968 from Burlington Industries. She was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church, the Elizabeth Oveicash Sun day School class and Cooleemee Se nior Citizens. She was preceded in death by her husband, Luther Head, in 1584, and 2 sons. Homer Lee Head in 1978 and Walter Slate Head in 1993. She was also preceded in death by a daughter-in-law, Judy Head; 4 sisters; and 3 brothers. • Surviving are a daughter-in-law, Brenda Penninger and husband Leon ofCooleemee; 2 sisters, Doris Bass of Salisbury and Mary Young of Churchland; 2 brothers. Coy Walserof Churchland and Donald Walser of ^ncer;4grandchildrcn;7greatgrand- children; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m .Aug. 20, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Jeff Pennington. Burial fol lowed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials may be mode to First Baptist Church of Cooleemee, 284 Marginal Street, Cooleemee, N.C. 27014. Dfvie County Public Library Mocksvilie, NO cr- £> <r- <r fr— DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 26,1999 - ->9 ry Martha P. Huriocker . Manha p. Huriocker. 62, of Mourn Pleasant, diedTuesday, Aug. 17,1999, at Northeast Medical Center in Con- tiDfd. I ShewasthesisterofMaiyDcdmond dTCooleemce. t Funeral services were conducted at II a.m. Aug. 20, at Friendship United hieihodist Church in Concoid by the I&v.BillCranneld. Burial followed In the church centetery. Janie E. Martin J Janie E Martin, 89, formerly of North Main Street, Mocksville, died Monday, Aug. 23, 1999, at Autumn of Mocksville. Eaton Funeral Home is handling arrangements. y 0 % r> Earl Dewitt Thompson Earl Dewitt Thompson Sr., 72. died Monday, Aug. 16, 1999. at Autumn Care. BoraMuy6,1927,in Harlin County, Ky. to the late William P. and Hilda Way Miller Thompson, he worked in the maintenance lield. Surviving are his wife, Geraldinc Howcll Thompson of Statesville; a daughter, Dedra Sharp of Mocksville; 2 brothers. Billy Thompson of Lexing ton and J.P. Thompson of Lindom, Wash.; a sister, Wanda Parton of Waynesville; and S grandchildren. The funeral service was held at DavicFuneral Service Chapel at6p.m. Aug. 20. with the Rev. Tony.Tilton officiating. Private burial was to be determined at a later dale. o Davie County Public Library Mooksville, NO 'X, s. 0— . o j Bob Powell Robinson Penry "Bob" Powell, 72, ofWilkesboroStrcet, MocksvilIe,dicd Tuesday. Aug. 17, 1999, at Forsylh Medical Center. Bom Feb. 20, l927,inDavieCounty to the late L,R. and Nina Harris Powell, he was a memberof First United Meth odist Church. Co-ownerofL.E Powell Lumber Company, he was also a com mercial pilot and was a member and past masterof the Mocksville Masonic Lodge A.F. & A.M. 134. He was pre ceded in death by his wife, Frances Seats Powell, in 1998. Sarvivors include 2 stepdaug.hter$, Dianne Anderson and husband Jerry of MocksvilleandSusan Hinson and hus band Carroll of North Myrtle Beach, S.C.; 4 grandchildren; 6 great grand children; 2 brothers, Ben Powell of Mocksville and Roger Powell of Roseland, Va.; a sister. Janie Potts of Mocksville andafostersisier.Cetaliiine Hanes of Wilmington. Funeral services were held at4 p.m. Aug. 19, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Charles Turner officiating. Burial followed in Center United Meth odist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to a char ity of the donor's choice. daVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 2,1999 y ®®^'GeraJdAdldiis **'>zelCaaWAdkin$.55 Among his survivors are a son ssr- - -»= y Henry R. Johnson Sr. Henry R.JohnsonSr.,86.ofMocks- villc. died Wednesday. Aug. 25.1999. al Forsylh Medical Center. BomNov.29.19l2.ioihelaieJ.W. and Alice Tysinger Johnson, he was former owner of Mocksville Laundry and Dry Cleaners. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during World War II. He was a Mason for 50 years and a member of First U ntied Method ist Church. He was preceded in death by agrandson, Brian Potts; andSbroth- ets. John Johnson. Roy Johnson and Phoe Johnson. Siitvivingarehiswife.DessieLassie M. Johnson of the home; a son. Henry Johnson Jr. of Advance; 4 daughters. Dcssie Vogler. Nancy Payne. Sylvia Potts and SonyaWhitaker.allofMocks- ville; 10 grandchildren; a great grand child; a step grandchild; 4 sisters, Joy Jackson. Sarah Williams. Rebeccaand Elizabeth; and 2 brothers. Harold Johnson and Critz Johnson. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Aug. 28. at First United Methodist Church. He had requestcdthathisbody be donated to Bowman-Gray School of Medicine. Memorials may be made to Rtsi United Methodist Church. 305 North Main Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. JanieElva Martin Janie Elva Martin. 89. of North Main Street. Mocksville. died Mori-day. Aug. 23. l999.aiAutumnCarcof Mocksville.BomFeb.2. l9IO.inDavieCoun^ to the late Walter Franklin and MinnteFlorence Wall Martin, she was ahome- maker and devoted her life to h« fam ily, caring for a number of ill and elderly relatives in her hotne. She wasan avid historian and genealogist ^ wasactive for many years inihe United Daughters of the Confederacy, attain ing the office of N.C. Divisioii Third Vice President. She was a lifelong member of Bethel United Methodist Church.Survivors include a brother. Walter E. Martin of Mocksville; 2 nieces; 3 nephews; and 3 great nieces. Funeral services were heldat 2pm Aug. 27. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. S.B. Warner officiating. Burial fol lowed in Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery. vA .V 4, "S D«leCoun^*Ubratv Mocksville. NC cr V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 2,1999 v\ I J John Nelson McDaniel John Nelson "Scooier" McDaniel Sr.orOak Grove Church RoaiJ,Mocks- ville,dtedeaiiySan)nlay. Aug.8.1999. at his home. Bora March 9, 1927, to (he late William H. McDaniel Sr. and Sallie Leonard McDaniel. he was owner and ' operatorofJohnN.McDaniel and Sons • for 27 years. He was a lifelong member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. He served in the U.S. Navy "during World War II and was a Mason for 45 years. He was also a member of (he Mocksville Lions Club. ' He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, William H. McDaniel Jr. and GroverR, McDaniel; andasister, Marie McDaniel, ' n Surviving are his wife, Mary Whi- Rikcr McDaniel of the home; 2 sons, n John N, McDaniel Jr. and wife Linda and Randy D. McDaniel and wife Roxonne of Mocksville; 3 daughters, Diane Lee of Maryland, Grace Hilton ^d husband Robert of Mocksville and 1 Angela Dishman and husband Brianof ^Hiddeniie; 7 grandchildren; 2 great Tgiandchildren; 4 sisters. Ruth Wiikins laiid husband HowardofMonroe, Belly "Wright and husband Bill of Pfafftown, Doris Gaither and husband Bob of Winston-Salem and Loraine Blackwoodaiul husband Bobof(2ool- eemee; 2 brothers, Joe McDaniel and .wifeJanelofWinslon-SalemandJames ;F. McDaniel of Atlanta, Ga.; and a ;devoied sister-in-law, Doris C, IMcDanicI of Mocksville. ' ' Funeral services were held at 11 'a.m. Aug. 31, at Oak Grove United Methodist Church with the. Revs. Charles Stewart, Donald Funderburk and Jimmy Lancasteroflictating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with ;militaiy graveside rites conducted by ^theDistrict 11,MemorialHonorGuard, ^Veterans of Foreign War and Masonic Elites conducted by the Mocksville ^asonic Lodge A.F. and A.M. 134. ' f.Metnorials may be made to the Cemetery Fund of Oak Grove Unked Methodist Church, c/o Glenas McClamrock, 179 Dusty Hill Road. •Mocksville, N.C. 27028. TVoy Ray Medley ; Troy Ray Medley. 86, of Yadkin- ;viUe, died Thursday, Aug. 26,1999, at ;Davis Medical Center in Siatesville. ; BoniAug.24,19l3,inSunyCounty To the late Noah and Leala Medley, he jvas a retired farmer and was retired Trom Davie Tractor and Implement Company. He wasamemberof Sandy Springs Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Daisy Cater Vledley of the home; a twin bioiher. j^y Medley of (^lina Grtntg^^isters. LHlie Hawkins of Elkin and Grace Brown of North Wilkesboro; 3 step- :hildrcn, Tim Carter of High Point and Phyllis Ivester and Annette Teeple, )oth of Mocksville; 4 stepbrothers, Ray Whitaker and Paul Whitaker, both of High Point, Wesley Whitaker and Penny Whitaker, 9 step grandchildren; 3 step great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in^eath by his first wife, Verlie Shore Vtedley; and 2 sisters, Annie Thomas■attd D^ie Snow. His funeral service was held at 2:30 p.m. Aug. 28, at Sandy Springs BaptistChurch by the Rev. Marvin Blackburn. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Memorials may be made to charity of the donor's choice. / Susie iVClJer Bora May 30, 1908 in Gillsvilte Aikin°s Mh!"®Atkins Mtllcr, she wasachanermem fxtt-ofDutchntanCreek Baptist ChurchDu "^P'oyee ofErwin MillsDtnng her life, she was active hi; Church and community. SttH® ''crfamily. She was picccdedin death by her husband, WJ. Miller hvi ' ' preceded in deathby a »n, Doyle J. Miller a dauahTeTMyrt.sMillerBaras;and2g?ndsoS: ■ Angell, LathelM. CombandTexola ch'tH ISgiand-chtldren; 40 great grandchildren; and26 great great grandchildren, FuneralscrviceswereheldAug.29P.m. at Davie Funeral Se* ice" MdD^ "'."^®''c« "niomas-niggleMdDenntsPressnellofficiating Burial Davie County Public (itustf Mocksville, WC - <S— ,'::s Qv. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 2,1999 i o .-fr •—O o y Vernon Paschal Vemon Paschal, 77,ofGwynSireei,Mocksville. died Thursday. Aug. 26 1999. in Winston-Salem. Born Jan. 22. 1922. in Guilford County 10 ihe lareS. V. andRoseReeves Pa.schal. he served for many years in the U.S. Marine Corp and later worked for Guilford Mills where he retired in 1985. He was of the Baptist faith. He was preceded in death by his first wife. Louise Holt Paschal; and 6 brothers. Richard. Branch. Gucmey. Robert, Andrew and Carl Paschal. He is survived by his wife of 14 years. Geraldine Paschal: 4 sons. Mar tin Paschal of Brown Summit. David Paschal of New Jersey. Richard Pas chal of Marshville and Donnie Paschal of Greensboro; 3 stepsons. Eugene Shaver of Taylotsville. Alvin Shaverof Peachland and Michael Shaver of Moclcsville;2stqidaughters. Patty Callof Mocksville and Debbie Kimrey of Advance; 2 brothers. Lewis Paschal of Winston-Salem and Albert Paschal of Greensboro; a sister. Pauline Travis of Greensboro; 7 grandchildren; 4 step grandchildren; a^ial friend. RobertDaily of Mocksville; and a special cousin. Ed Paschal. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Aug. 28. at Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel by the Rev. L.C. Taylor. Burial followed in Eaton's Baptist Church Cemetery. Hansel Ray Wagner J Hansel Ray Wagner. 77. of Dob- son. died Wednesday. Aug. 25. 1999. at Brookridge Retirement Home in Winston-Salem. He was the grandfather of Angela Wagner of Advance. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Aug. 28. at Cbx-Needham Fu neral Home Chapel by the Rev. Jim Bedsaul. Burial followed at OldSiloam Friends Meeting Cemetety. Tallie Lanier Peoples Tallie Lanier Peoples. 89. of Fred Lanier Road. Mocksville, died Mon day afternoon. Aug. 30. 1999. at Barsyth Medical Center in Winston- Salem after being in declining health. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m.Sept. 2. at EatonFuneral Chapel with the Rev. G. Carroll Jordan offici ating. and burial following in Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church Cemetery. The family was to be at the funeral home Sept. 1.7-9 p.m. Memorials may be considered for theCalahaIn Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Mac White. 1003 Sheffield Road. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. or to the Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Joe Gobble. 911 Sheffield Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Bom in Davidson County. Dec. 16. 1909. to the late Fred and Mary Jane Grubbs Lanier. she was retired from Millet's Restaurant with over 25 years of service. She attended Calahaln Friendship Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Alonzo L. Peoples; ason. Joe Peoples: a grandson. Bobby Peoples. 3 broth ers. Avery Lanier. Bill Lanier and Tenneyson Lanier. and 2 sisters. Sarah Anderson and Edna White. Surviving are 2 daughters. Frances Farmer of Mocksville and Ruby Stevens aiuJ husband Nick of Win ston-Salem; 5 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildien;5greal-great-grartdchil- dren; a sister. Freddie Lanier of Walkertown;adaughter-in-law.OtBne Peoples of Mocksville. y Veneta Lou Shore Veneta Lou Shore. 82. of Salisbury, died Thursday, Aug. 26.1999.at Brian Center Health and Rehabilitation of Salisbury. Bom Nov. 15, 1916 in Compton, Ark. to the late Mary McClannan Shore and W.W. Shore, she wasagraduateof Cooleemee High School and HF. Long Schtxtl of Nursing in Statesville. She attended the Incarnated Word College in San Antonio. Texas and The Ad- vanccdNutsingAdminisuaiion School at Fort Sam Houston. Texas. She was employed by Cabatnis Memorial Hos pital in concord and entered the U.S. Army Nurse Corp. serving 1943-1964 in the European. Far East and Carib bean Theatres during .World War II and several stationsinthellnitedSiates beforeretiring.Latershe was employed with Catawba College Health Services in Salisbury. She was a member of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church, sev eral stale and national nursing organi zations. She was also a member of the Retired Officers Association. She was a volunteer for the Vj\. Medical Cen ter. the American Red Cross Blood Bank and for United Way. She is sinvived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Aug. 28, atSummersett Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Robert Goforth and Bill Campbell officiating. Entomb ment followed in Rowan Memorial Park Mausoleum in Salisbury. Memorials may be made to Cool eemee Presbyterian Church. P.O. Box 27, Cooleemee. N.C. 27014 or Barium Springs Children's Home. P.O. Box 1. Barium Springs. N.C. 28010. n DAV,e county enterprise record. Sep., Ella Booe March Ella Booe March, 86. of Mcailowbrooli Terrace in Advance, died Sepl. 1. 11)99 I'olluwing a period ofdeclining hcollh. She was bom in Davie County, daughter ofSallie Booc. She was pie ced^ in death by her husband, Jesse Lee March, in 1977. She is survived by 2 sons. Roben and wife Martha March of Winsion- Saiem and Eugene March of Mocks- ville: 3 grandchildren: and 4 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sept. S at .7 p.in. at Rcdiand Church of Christ with Minister Cloys Cecil ol'llciating. andburial following inihechurchcem etery. Admiral Dewey Presneil / AdmiralDeweyprcsrcll.84,of454 FairtlcldRoad.Mocksville.dicdMon- • day. Aug. 30, 1999, at Meadowbrook Manor Nursing Care in CIcmmons. • Bom Sept. 30. 1914, in the Beech Mountain community of Watauga County to the late George W. and Ida Harmon Presneil, he was a retired farmer and of the Primillve Baptist faith. He was preceded tn dealh by his lirst wife, Jcitie Floy P. Presneil; his Vrcood wife. Irene Oveicash Presneil; iJslsiers.PhrcniaHieks, Grace Presneil and Gladys Presneil; 3 brothers.Talben Ptosnell. Newt Presneil and Harvey Pi^nell; a half-biwher. George Allan Ptosnell: a half-si.sier, Rilda Prosnell; uftd his stepmother. Melvina Presneil, ' ' Survivors include 4 daughlcrs, Linda Presneil of Linvillc. Lovie 'Presneil of CIcmmons. Effic Crane 'andhusbandRobertandSueSmilhand dtusbond Marshall, all ofMorganion;4 Sons, Lloyd FVesnell and wife Mary and Gilbcn Presneil and wife Gloria, idl'of Boonc. Olen Presneil and wife Diane of Vjlas and Larry Presneil and wifcPcggyofMock.svillc;2siepdaugh- tcrs. Judy Siubhs and Christine Harmttn, both ofChina Grove; 3 slep- soiis, Clifford Overcash.JerryOvercish aniJ Jeffcry Ovcreash. all of China Grovc; 2 half-brothers. Felix Presneil otPiney Flats,Tenn.and LinnyPnancll »a>»'Mouniain Home, Tenn.; 2 half-sis- - ters.LouManinolHcndersonvjlicand ; Sarah Guemnool Cathaqiin, Va.; 19 2 grtindchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren; 2 b.sicpgramJchildrcn; 1 stepgrcatgrand- 2 child: and a number of nieces and 2 nephews, 2 Funeralscfviecswcrcconduciedat 2 11 a.m. Sept. 3. at Hampton Funeral 2 Home Chapel in Bwino with the Rev. Gordon Noble olTleiuting. Burial fol- 2 Jfiwcd in Mount Lawn Memorial Park r and Gardens. Sallie Bowles Riddle y Sallie Bowles Riddle, 86. of Chal ^ Smith Road. Mcvcksville, died Satur day morning, Sept. 4. 1999 at Autumn Funeral scr- vices were ttcid at Baptist Church followed in the^^l chuteh cemetery. Memorials may be considered tor Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. 1324 Yadkin Valley Church Road. Ad vance. N.C. 27006. She was bom in Davie County. Ocu 10.1912 lolhc late Waller Henry and Lela Howcll Bowles and was retired from AT&Twithover20years of service. She was a member of Yadkin Valley BaptistChurch andthe TelcphoneRoncers.She waspreceded in death by her husband. Robert H. Riddle; ason. Robert Gerald Riddle; a grandson. Hubert Mason; and a brother. Lendon Bowles. Survivingare3daughtcTsandsons- in-law. BillandNancy Mason. Marvin and Frances Nifong, and Larry and Patsy Slalcy, all of Moeksville; a son and daughier-iii-law, Ronnie and Su san Riddle of Moeksville; 12 grand children: 8 grcai-grandchildrcn: 5 great-grcat-grandehlldrcn; 3 slep- grandehildrcn; 13 stcp-grcal-grand- childrcn; 4 slcp-grcal-grandchlldrcn; 2 sisters, Moiolle B. Milton ol Yadkinvillc. and Camilla B. P.lam of Winston-Salcm; 2 brothers. Charlie Bowles and wife.Oni Mac ol Moeks ville, and Wilson Bowies and wife. KateofYadkinville; andseveral nieces and nephews. DsNie County Public Librae Moeksville, NC BAVfE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept, 9,1999 CN N. Margie Elizabeth White / Margie Elizabclh While, 89, of ' Fanningion Road, M<K-ksvilIc. died Monday, Sept. 6, 1999, at Aulumn Care of Mocltsville. AgravesideiiervicewashcldThurs- day, Scpl. 9, at II a.m. ai Wesley Cahpel Uniicd Melhixlisi ChunrhCem- eiery wiih ihe Rev.Gary Foster ofTiei- aiing. The family was to he at Eaton Funeral Home Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. The family ic(|uests memorials be considered for Wesley Chapel Cem etery FundorBuilding Fund. l24Ccm- elcry Road, Mocksville. Miss White was born April 25, 1910 in Davie County to the late Wil liam Walker and Lillie Allen White. She was an in-home health care giver and was a member of Wesley Chapel church. Sursivors include a sister. Ruth WhiillcldofGrecnsboro. Shewas pre ceded in death by a brother, David White Sr.. and a sister. Ola Binklcy. Rev.CUftonWilJiams ^ The Rev. Clifton Williams, 92, of East Bend.diedSatuidayevening, Sept. 4.1999, in Forsyth memorial Hospital following an illness of four days. He wasa nativeofFlorence County. S.C., and spent the majority of his life in Yadkin County, where tic preached and pastored at several churches • throughout this area. His wife. Gus.sie Williams.preceded him in tlalh in January of this year. He is survived by: a .son, Clifton Douglas and wife Annette; a step-son, Julius Blakeny of New York City: a god-son, James Westmoreland of Yadkinville: 5 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; and a numberof nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 3 p.m. at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Yadkinville. with the Rev. James Moore officiating. Burial followed in the church cem etery.The family will meet with friends Thursday evening from 7-8 at Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. .-t Qgwe County Public Libffiiy Mocksville, NC cr- ca DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Sept, 16,19.M 0^ sS \ Ck V) i Florence Essie Black y Florence Essie Block. 72. of Wln- slon-Salem. died. Sunday. Sept. 12. 1999. at Forsylh Medical Ccnlcr. She was the sisterofMoiy Craverof Advance. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sept. 14. at .Ml. Caimel United Methodist Church by the Rev. Ken neth R. Eller. Burial followed in West- lawn Ganlcns of Memory in Clem- mons. Ruth C. Eldridge Mrs. RuthCockcrham Eldridge. 96. of Gladstone Road. Mocksville. died Saturday afternoon. Sept. 11.1999. at Davis Community Hospital in Siatesville after a sudden illness. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Monday. Sept. 13. in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery with Rev. Phillip Parks officiating. The family requests memorials be considered for a charily of the donoi's choice. Mrs. Eldridge was bom in Suiry County March 20. 1903 to the lute Pleasant B. and Nancy L. Tucker Cockcrham and was a homemaker. She had also been a school teacher. She was a graduate of Appalachian SlateTeochers College and wasamem- ber of the Liberty United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Roy Fredrick Eldridge. a brother. Robert Cockerham, and by 2 sisters. Gcrtha Orlcck and Morjorie Clements. Survivors include: four special caregivers. DinkyOsbome.Janie Wil liams. Hannah McBee and Ada Polk, all of .M(K-ksvillc. Bonnie G. Boone y Bonnie G. Boone, 90. of Advance, formerly of the Hsiatoe community, died Friday. Sept. 10. 1999 in a Win- ston-Salcm hospital. She was the daughter of the late Reuben and Lcia Johnson Green, and wife of Charlie Banner Boone. who died in 1962. She had resided at Meaduwhrook Terrace of Davie in Advance for the past six years.. Mrs. Boone was amemberofLtb- eny Hill Baptist Church. Sheis survived by: daughters. Betty Griffith of Bermuda Run and Barbara Bengeof Hickory; sons. Ray Boone of Burosville. Charles Boone of Newton, Bill Btxine of Granite Falls and Bob Booneof OklahomaCity; 7 grandchil dren; and 9 great-grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sun- day.Scpt. l2.intheGrindstaffMemo- rial Chapel of Webb Funeral Home, with the Revs. Lawrence Glenn and David Johnson olTiciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Nancy Broadway Felts Nancy Broadway Felts, 64. died at Wake Medical Ccnlcr in Raleigh on Wedntsday. Sept. 8, 1999. Mrs. Felts was bom April 16.1935 in Wilkes County to the late Clyde Nathaniel and Matte Lecta Broadway, and lived most ofherlifc inMocksvillc and surrounding areas. She was pre ceded in death by a biothcr J.C. Broad way. She retired in 1971 from Hanos where she worked in the knitting de partment for more than 20 years. She was al.so an accompli.shcd pianist and was honored numerous times as hrrst- ess of the year for the state of West Virginia. Mrs. Felt.s is.survived by 2 brothers; Odcll Broadway of Chattanooga. Tenn.. Fred Broadway ofMock.svillc; and a sister. Edith Ray of East Bend. Funeral .services were conducted on Saturday. .Sept. 11 at 2 p.m. at the Davie FuneralServicc Chapel wlththeRev. Aaron Carter officiating. Burial followed in the Legion Memorial Cem etery in Cixtlccmce. y Joseph McWayneCoJe Cole. 68, of 'leeli;tingheZ E^^'Woodie'Gobbley „ ^est "Woodie" Gobble ofHatoptMv,llediedat3p.m.Sept. JOat Davie County Public Mocksville, NO ^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 16,199") cr o~ Cr 0^ vc 3 "b ■1 James W. Hedrick Sr.Jamci Wilson H«lrick Sr.. 79. ofHarrison. Pa.. Ji«l JhursJay. Scpi. 9. ai his residence.A lifelong rcsidcni of Chatunoogn,Mr. HcJrick was rciitwi from Souih-cm Railroad after 37 years of service.He was a member of ihc Brolhcrhooaof Locomoiive Engineers and was aveteranofihe U.S. Armyduring WorldWar II. He was a member of iheFairview Baplist Church.Survivors are: his wife. Mary E.Hcdrick. formerly of Davic County. 2daughters. Wanda Longwith ofMcDonald and Glcnda Green ofApison;* 11 grandchildren. 14 g^-grandchildren. several niccesandncph- Fi^nces R. Mattox . FrancesRichandsonMaltoxofJack-;; sonville. Ra., daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Munscy Richardson of Har- ; mony. died Sept. 11, 1999. : She is survived by her hu.sband.: JamesO. Maltox;4 sisters. Helen Bulla.; Lorone Barker. Wanda Sutphin and : Janet Poole. and a brother. Vance ' Richardson. Funeral Services were to he held at2 p.m. Sept. 15, at New Union UnitedMethtxlist Church in Harmony, with; the Revs. Caren Morgan and Billy■ Jarrctt olTlciating. The family was to ; receive friends at the church, immcdi- •; ately following the .service. Fairy E. l^ames/ Fairy Elizabeth Ijames. 93. ofSpur. Texas, died at Ctosbyton Hospital on Sunday. Sept. 5.1999. Bom in Plainview. Texas. May 26. 1906 to Julius Pete and Eunice Fair Robinson. She married Rev. DeweyIjames Sept. 18. 1927 in Spur, and became a homemaker. She lived her early life in Stamford and Swenson. Texas before moving loSpurat the age of 12. She also lived in California, and in Davic County for many years whereshe taught piano. She moved hack toSpur in 1986. She was a Baptist. Her husband preceded her in death on March 27.1977. She was also pre ceded in death by a brother. Clarence L. Robinson, who died in World War n. and 2 sisters. Dora Lee Jenkins in1987 and Anna Bell Pope in 1990. Survivors include: a daughter. Bonnye McMahan ofSpur. 3 brothers. J.P. Robinson of Lake Izabella. Calif..CharlicC. Robinsonof Rorence.Ore.. and PickC. Robinson ofCeres. Calif.:a granddaughter. Ivy JoynerofMocks-villc; and 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m.Sept.7.attheCommunity Bible Chapel in Spur by Dr. Ned Hicks. Burial followed in the Spur Memorial Cem etery.Memorials may be sent toCommu- nity Bible Prison Ministry. P.O. Box312. Spur. Texas. 79370. Delia Potts Johnson Mrs. Delia Lavinia Potts Johnson. 76. of 944 Butler Mill Rd.. Harmony.morerccentlyofMapleleafHealthCare Center in Statesville. died Saturdaymorning. Sept. 11. 1999. at DavisHospital following a lengthy illness. . Bom Nov. 19. 1922 in DavidsonCounty, she was a daughter of the late Charles Potts and Bessie Brown Potts. She was a homemaker and member of Pleasant View Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday School. She and her husband reared five children on their farm in Harmony. Survivors include: her husband. Thomas R. Johnson Sr. of the home: 3sons. Thomas R. Johnson Jr. and wife Rose Marieof Jacksonville. Ra.. LarryJohnson and wifeSabrinaofHarmony. Gerald Johnson and wife Kathy ofHarmony: 2 daughters. Mrs. Frank(Gayle) Mitchell of Olin and Mrs.Robin (Kathy) Harvey of Harmony; 8grandchildren: 2 brothers. Junie Potts of Mocksville and Roby Potts of Statesville; and 4 sisters. Mrs. Clyde(Mary) Ireland. Mrs. Paul (Rosa Lee) Hendricks. Mrs. Grady (Annie Belle) Wishon and Mrs. David (Janet) Boger. all of Mocksville. She was preceded in death by a brother. Davie Potts, and a sister. Mrs. Travis (Stella) York. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m.Monday. Sept. 13 at Pleasant ViewBaptist Church with the Revs. Hoover Marlowe. Jessie Stroud and JasonWhitley officiating. Burial followedin the church cemetery.Memorials may be given to thePleasant View Baptist Church Cemetery Fund c/o Shirley Kctchie. 141 Battle Rd.. Statesville 28625: or to theMapleleaf Health Care Activities Fund c/oNancy Good man.2640Dav ie Ave., Statesville 28677. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Sept. 16.1990 0^ n3 >0 ■V -s! r Cecil Koontz McDaniel .. Cecil Kooniz McDaniel. 88. for-y .irorly pf Godbey Road, Mocksviile. lJiedTuesdayevening.Sepi.7.1999,al_ Auiumn Cane of Mocksviile. Bum in Mocksviile Dec. II. 1910, 10 (he late James Sanford and Leia Alice Koontz McDaniel, he was a ratmcf and had also worked at Ed wards Furniture. He was a member of Center United Methodist Church andwas known to many as "The Apple Man" becauseof his sales of apples and 'pOier produce throughout DavieCounty. He had been the recipient of many blue ribbons at Center Fair for ' his exhibition of produce and cannedgtxxJs. He was preceded in death by his wife, Felma Beauice Davis McDaniel; 2 sons, J.C. McDaniel and Cecil Herman McDaniel; and a sister, Sadie Dwiggins.Surviving are a son, Grady McDaniel of Mocksviile; 7 grandchil- drm; 8 great grandchildren; and a spe cial friend. Sadie Peoples of Mocks viile. - Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sept. 9, at Eaton funeral Chapel with the Revs. Ray Thomas, Michael McDaniel and Johnny Abee ofliciat- ing. Burial followed at Center UnitedMethodist Church Cemetery.I Memorials may be made to the! African Cancer Society, 622 For-sy'th Medical Park. Winston-Salem, •; N.C. 27103 or to the American Heart •: Association, 119 Gaither Street, Mocksviile. N.C. 27028. Besmice Boward Oaideyy Bemice Howard Oakley, 66, of. Julian, died Tuesday, Sept. 7.1999, atWesley Long Community Hospital.;Bom in Davie County, Dec. 30,.; 1932, to the late Dove Howard andLola Rice Howard of Mocksviile, she had been a resident of Guilford County-: for 43 years. She was retired from: Sears and attended Pleasant Garden Baptist Church.; Survivors, inaddition loher mother,; includeherhusband. Harold B.Oakley• of. the home; 4 children. William; Michael Oakley and wife Vickie and Ed Oakley and wife Susan, all of Pleas-■; ant Garden, Theresa Oakley Jiminez andhusbandRomaldoofAu.stin,Texas,and Brian Oakley and wife Amy of ; Reidsville; a brother. Dale Howard of' Goldsboro; 7 sisters. Peggy Nelson of: Kemersville, Daisy Hardy, Bonnie Maness. Hope Leonard and Lou: Lowder,allofMocksville.MaryMiller• of Atlanta and Karen Phillips of ; Lafayette, Ga.; and 8 grandchildren.; .Herfunetalwashcldat2p.m.Scpt.; lO; at Pleasant Garden Baptist Church; With the Rev. Mike Barrett ofTiciating. ; Burial followed in Lakeview Mcmo- rial Park.. ; Memorials may be made to Pleas- ant Garden Baptist Church, 1415•I fJeellcy Road, Pleasant Garden, N.C. ."27^13. Eva Virginia Sheltony Miss Eva Virginia Shelton. 82, of Winslon-Salem,dicdFriday,Sepi. 101999 at Forsyih Medical Center.She was the aunt of Vora Gail Johnson of Cooleemcc. Davie County Public LibraryMocksviile, NC : Evelyn Baker Orry • Evelyn Baker Orr of Bermuda Vil-^ ; lage. Advance, died Sept. 11.1999. : ■ Bom in Thomasville to Nell Harris ' rndWilliam Baker,shegraduatedfnom : Duke University and was married in ; 1939 to George Orr Jr., who died in 1985. While living in Naples, Fla., she • was on the Board of Planned Parent-■ hood and Board of Voters League of.; Collier County. She belonged to Trin- > ity by the Cove Episcopal Church, the > Royal Poinciana Golf and Country Club.ShewasalsomemberofRoaiingGapClubwhereinRoaringGapwhere- tiieOiTS were summer residents,j • Surviving arc a daughter, James Orr(jierotti of Memphis, Tenn.; and 4 step g'r^dchildren.; , Aprivategravesidescrvicewasheld atTiinitybytheCovcEpiscopalChurch '• in Naples, Fla. :• • Memorials may be made to a char-' ilj; of the donor's choice. Mai^e Elizabeth White . Margie Elizabeth While, 89, of ' Farmington Road, Mocksviile, died Monday, Sept. 6. 1999, at Autumn Care of Mocksviile. Bora April 25. 1910, in Davie County to the late William Walkerand Lillie Allen White, she was a Home Health care giver and a member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church. Survivors include a sister. Ruth Whitficid of Greensboro and several nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by a brother. David .White Sr.. and a sister. Ola Binkley. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Sept. 9, at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery with theRev. Gary Foster ofliciating. Memorials may be made to Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Cem etery Fundor Building Fund. l24Cem-ciery Road. Mocksviile, N.C. 27(X>8. 0 '3" cr- 0- S - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 23,1999 fO A .1) I Titi Bailey Tili Fbsicr Cancr Bailey. 87. of Fork Bixby Road. Advance, died Sept. 19.1999, alFoisyih Medical Cenicr in Winslon-Salem. Bom May 23. 1912. in Davie County to the late William Giles and Sallie Livengood Foster, she was pre ceded in death by her tlrsi husband. Motrison L. Caner. in 1933; her sec- ondhusband.CiceroS.Bailey.in 1981: a son. Bobby Bailey: a biother. Will iam C. Foster Jr.. 4 sisters. Thclma Allen. Ruth Shillinglaw. Rea Foster and Louise Jones; and a granddaugh ter. Sandra Caner Cope. She was a member of Fork Baptist Church and attended Elbaville United Methodist Church. She was active in the Senior Citizens Group for both churches, retired from Coolcemce Manufacturing Company, and she was well-known for her love of gardening and Bowers. Surviving are 3 sons. Jack Carter and wife. Dot. Gray Carter and wife. Ruby, all of Advance, and Joe Bailey and wife. Judy.ofMocksville:3daugh- tets. Peggy Rummage and husband. Felix, of Lexington. Dorothy Sowets and husband, George, of Winston-Sa- lem.andSallie Bute and Carl ofDenton; 16 grandchildren: 24 gieal-grandchil- dren: 5 great-great-grandchildren: and a brother. Buddie Foster of Advance. Funeral Services were held Sept. 22.at 11 a.m.al Elbaville United Meth odist Church with the Revs. Jack Wallace and Rusty Motrison officiat ing. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Memorials may be made to Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. Hwy 64 E.. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028 or Elbaville United Methodist Church, do Mattic Tucker. 2984 N.C. Hwy 801 S.. Ad vance. N.C. 27006. Ann Eaton Campbell Ann Eaton Campbell. 67. of Win- ston-Salem. died Monday. Sept. 13. 1999. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home after a short illness. Bom Oct. 4.1931.inDavieCounty in the CedarCrcck community to Nora Footc Eaton of Meadowbrook Terrace of Advance and the late William H. Eaton, she was preceded in death by her husband. Morgan Garfield Camp bell: a brother. Thomas G. Eaton; and a sister. Ethel E. West. She was a 1949 graduateofDavieHighTraining School and McLean Stenographic School. She retired from the Winston-Salem/For- .syth County school system where she worked as a teacher's assistant at cash elementary schtxil. She was a life-long memberofCcdarCrcek Baptist Church where she was a member of the choir and missionary circle. Surviving, in addition to hermother. arc 2 brothers. Henry Eaton of Ad vance and Odell Eaton of Mocksville; 4 sisters. Willie Wiseman of Rahway, N.J.. Bessie Eaton and Queen McKnighl.boihofWinston-Salcm.aml Jean Eaton of Mocksville; an aunt. Maggie Roseboro of Cool Springs; 3 sisters-in-law, Gcraldinc Eaton and Rachel Campbell, both of Winston- Sal em. and Magalcnc Holman of Phila delphia. Pa.; a devoted niece, Dorothy Rhynehaidt of Columbus, Ohio; and many nieces, nephews and cou.sins. Funeral .services were held at 2 p.m. Sept. 18.atCcdurCreekBaptistChurch with the Rev. Michael Linville offici ating. The eulogy was given by H.W. Whiley. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem. Nell Davis Dillon / Mrs.NellDavisDillon.88.ofU.S. 64East.ForkChitTchCommunity.died early Sunday moming, Sept. 19. at Davie County Hospital after being in declining health. A graveside service was held at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Sept. 21. in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. Bill Battcrman officiating. Mrs. Dillon was bom in Davie County. July 20.1911. to the late Jess and Sally Everhart Davis. She had been involved in local aits and cratts. the Democratic Party, and with her biother Dan. where she assisted in his interior decorating shop. She was preceded in death by her husband. Dan Dillon, and by 3 broth ers. Dan Davis. Moyer Davis and George Wyatt Davis. Survivors include: her sister. Mrs. Winnie Davis Potts of Clemmons; a niece and a nephew. MemoriaU may be considered for the Cemetery Fund of Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E.. Mocksville. or to a charity of the donor's choice. Davie County Public Library Mockswile, NC cr" ? - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Sept. 23, 1999 L.F. "Pete" Dwiggins Mr. Lcslor Franklin "Peie" . Dwiggins.TO.ofGamcrSitvei.Mocks- ; »ille, liicil Friday. Sepl. 17. 1999, al P^k' Burial followed in ihe church ccm- eiery. " Memorials may be considered for Concoid United Meihodisi Church, 161 Cherry Hill Road. Mocksville. or to the American Diabetes Association, 1820 E. 7th St., Charlotte 28204. Mr. Dwiggins was born Dec. 30, 'l92g,inDavieCouniy,asonoflhclate •Marshall and Belle Parks Dwiggins. He was retired owner and operator of Dwiggins Metal Masters for 47 years. He was also a veteran of the U.S. Army where he served as a sergeant in the ;Korcan Conflict. He was amcmhcrof .Concord United Methodist Church .where he was a past chairman of the ladministraliveboardandbuildingcom- 1 minces. 2 Mr. Dwiggins also enjoyed rcstor- 2lng old autos, and collected antique •tools. He was educated in the Mocks- •ville schools and wasa mcmbcrofthe •Mocksville Fire Dcpanmcnt, where •he scrscd for over 30 years, and was -chicfforeight. Hcwasaincmherofthe -Mocksviile Lions Cluh where be was amcmhcrford! years and .served as a ; president for two terms. He was a past ; /one chaimian of District 3t-D and ; washonuredasaJc^nSticklcyFcilow 1 in the Lions Club. Survivors include: his wife. Peggy "Spry Dwiggins. to whom he wasmar^ lried46 years; 2 daughters, Mrs. Marty i (Cathy) Dyson and Mrs. Chris (Patty) .Cave, both ofMi>cksvillc;2sons,Mikc i (Cynthia) Dwiggins of Salisbury, and David (Vickie) Dwiggins of Mocks ville; 9 grandchildren; 2 stcp-grand- chlldrcn; a grcui-slep-granddaughicr, a sislcr, Betty /Nndcrson of Mocks ville; .and 2broihers, Evorettc Dwiggins of Mocksville ami Bill Dwiggins of Asheboro. , Loyd Lawrence Money■J Mr.LoydLawrcnceMoncy,73.of Mocksville, diedTliursday, Sept. 16, 1999 at Moadowhrook Manor in Mucksville. Mr. Money was bom March 17,1926 in Surry Counly to the late Eu gene and Lillic Lawrence Money, he w as self employed and of the Baptist faith. Mr. Money had served in the U.S. Navy.Preceding him in death were his wile, Mrs. EllaCollins Money on Feb. 25. 1994. a daughter Mrs. JewellMoneyCento : 2 t«iihers, Leo Money and John "Bill" Money, and a sister, Mrs. Vcrtncll Colbert.Survivors include; a son, Rick Money of Davic Counly: a grandson; a sister. Mrs. Eugenia M. Allen ofElkin; and 2 brothers. Otto Money of Elkinand Dillon Money ofBoonville. Funeral services wore at 3 p.m.Sunday.Scpi. 19at Elkin Valley Bap tist Church by the Rev. RonnieCradJock. Burial was in the church cemetery,Memorials may be made to the donor's local Hospice. Delores Langley Shumate Mrs. Delores Langley Shumate, 36,« of Winsion-Saicm, tlicd Wednesday,Sept. 15, 1999 at the University of North Carolina Medical Center.She was bom Aug. 22, 1943 toRussell and Donxhy Langley.Survivors include: her hushand,Raymond Dill Shumate of the home;SIS children. Ricky Shumate and wifeChri.siy of Mocksville. Johnny ShumateaiHlwIfcSucofTohaccovllle,WilliamShumaicandwIl'c Amy,ChrisShumate and wife Sonja, JasonShumate and wife Jamie, Ashley Waterloo and husband Jay, all of Win- sinn-.SalemthermoilMrr, Dwothy Langley; a sister. Jc.in Collins; a brother.Bubby Lackey and wife Betty. Funeral .services were on Saliirdny,Sept. 18 at 2 p.m. at the Haywooh-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Burial fol lowed in Parkkind.VTcmorial Gardens. Press C. Robertson Press Columbus Rohenson, 76, of Howardlown Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday. Sept. 14, 1999. at Davic County Hospital.Bom Dec. 18. l922.inDavicCouniy to the late Crovcr anil Liz/ie Polls Robonson, he was a retired saw mill operator. He lateroperated PiJ MotorCompany ami more recently worked al BermudaRunCounirvClub. Hcwasa \ Cieran ofWorld WarII. having served inihe U.S. Army and wits a member ofComat/er Baptist Church. He was pre ceded in detilh by 4 brothers, E.T.. Tumor. Grovcrand.Dcwey Robertson. Survisurs include his wife. Dorothy Michael Robcrisonofthe home: 6 children. Allen Grant Rohenson and wife Becky ofClemmons. Press Shel- lon Rc^icrtstin ;ind w ife Norma. Johnny N. Rohenson Sr. and wife Brcnda. Sheila R Owu-ns and husband David.Timothy M.RobcnsonandwifeLayne. all of Mocksville, and Jackie D. Rob ertson and wife Robin ofAdvance: 13grandchildrcntabniihcr.Calvin Arnold RobcrtsonofMocksville;2sistcrs,Opal Howard and Ruth Sheets, both of Moekssille. Funeral services were held al2p.m. Sept- 17, at Comai/cf Baptist Chureh with the Revs. Elmer Day and David Hudson. Burial followed in ihcchuich cemetery. {)flwie County PublicMocksville, NC 0~ <r 0 <S- V) ■9J I Cj— VJ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 30,1999 Earl Bradley Comatzer Earl Bradley Comatzer, 89, of St. Claire Shores, Michigan, died at St. Clahc Shores Tuesday. Bom in Davie County April 24, 1910, to the late Jacob Solcman and Ellen Betryman Comatzer, he was re tired from U.S. Rubber with 40 years of service. He was of the Baptist faith and had lived in the St. Claire Shores area for 40 years. His wire,Ora Mae Lynch, preceded him in death, in 1995. He was also preceded in death by 7 brothers and sisters. Survivors include a son, Jerry Den nis Comatzer of St. Claire Shores; a sister, Sadie Gross of Pfafftown; a brother, Paul Comatzer of Advance: and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 2p.m. Sept. 2S,atAdvanccUnitcd Meth odist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Dcrr.- rt-»mhan ofiiciating. Memorials may be made to Ad vance United Methodist Church, 1911 N.C. Hwy. 801 Nonh. Advance, N.C. 27006. 4y/ce vy-nA/ice vvji tets Codbc,ey '0, of vilu Ea,o„^'""''Shcnl,h """'"ftcr Chan■gc DarrelJ Dean Craven &«"bujTot£7a,J?''Li^Conell Craven and wm Coleen /James Til Brecd/ove of SaJi^h ^^'orence numerous cousins. 'p.m. Sc7t!7(5''RowM tr"''" ^'he Rev. cting. burner o/Trciat- y Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksvilfe, NC ames Charles Goodinkr, James Charles "Jim" Coodin/r, oflYston-Salem died Sept, 22, ^9, atKat^. Reynolds Hospice Hmie.March I, 1933, iry^atawbaCounty, he was a m/mber ofKnollw^ Baptist ChurcbindMocks-villeMajpnic Lodge I3« He served inthe U.S. JUr Fbrce an^ was the N.C.Highway ^roi for ^years. He waspreceded in drath by his father, Pless W. Goodin. He is survivt^Hy his mother, TessD. Goodin of N^ton; his wife of 48 years, Anne B. CoMin of the home; 2nsand daugraers-ln-law, Jimmy and'arbara GoMin ofYfocksvilte andinnyand B^nie Gowi n of Ad vance;daughter^ Debby TAgue of Lcwis-ille and Amy Powers and husbandRickofMocksville; I3gfandchildrcn:and a gidat grandchild.In Ucping with his ekpressed de-.sirc, m body was given idWake For est Uhivcrsiiy Baptist Medical Centerfor itse in medical research.' memorial service was hild at 11a.m/ Sept. 25, at Knollwood^aplisl :rch. Memorials may be made toKnollwood Baptist Church or Kate B.Reynolds Hospice Home. Rutli M. Foster Ruth McDanicI Foster, 85, oiing Road, Mocksville, died SaltSept, 25, 1999, at Kate B, Rc\ Hospice Home in Winston-Saic BomOct.2l,l9l3,inDavieCto the late George Bonus and Iv;. natzer Foster, she was a homenShe was an active member of IUnited Methodist Church wher was in United Methodist Womenloved cooking and working in hei den. She was preceded in death daughters, Vickie Foster and CtFoster King; 6 brothers, CMcDaniel, Bili McDanicI, Ev.McDanicI, Bruce McDanicI, 1McDaniel. and Pete McDaniel; aisister, Lucilic Smith.She is survived by herhusban.64 years. Thurman Fostcn a broi Bob McDaniel ofMocksvillc; a si- Hazel M. Gobble of Fork; and sev.nieces and nephews. Funeral services were to be heli2 p.m. Sept. 27, at Dulin United Mcodist Church by the Revs. Ray Off,and Robert McLawhom. Burial flowed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to KateReynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hi pice Lane, Winston-Salem,N.C. 271or Dulin United Methodist Chur Cemetery Fund, c/o Paul Foster S268 Carolina Street, Mocksville, N.. 27028. Lester Hendricks / Hendricks. 74, of Greens-boro, died Saturday, Sept, 25,1999, at Wesley Long Nursingand RehabCcn-ter. Bom in Mocksville Aptil7,1925toIhelaie Willie Gaitherand Susie HunterHwdricks, he was retired from theU.S. Navy and Piedmont Airlines. Hewas a tnemberof Camp Herman Baptist Church where he served as a dea con.Survivors include2chiidrcn, WillieGordon Hendricks of Raleigh andGloiy Hendricks Stanley and husbandJody of the home; 4 brothers, Paul Hendricks and L.D. Hendricks, both ofMocksville, James Hendricks ofGreensboro and Earl Hendricks of Greenwood, S.C.;and2grandchildren.His funeral was held at 4:30 p.m.28, at Camp Herman BaptistChurch with the Rev, Roy Carter Jr.ofiiciating. A graveside service was toheld at^Keech Family Cemetery in 5- Q- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sept. 30,1999 *0 u \ a -h o >- j James Charles Goodin Sr. James Charles "Jim" Goodin Sr. of Winslon-SalemdiedSepl.22,1999,al Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Bom March 1. 1933. in Catawba County, he was a member of Knollwood Baptist Church andMocks- ville Masonic Lodge 134. He served in the U.S. Air Force and was the N.C. Highway Patrol for 22 years. He was preceded in death by his father. Pless W. Goodin. He is survived by his mother. Tess D. Goodin of Newton; his wife of 48 years. Anne B. Goodin of the home; 2 sons and daughters-in-law. Jimmy and Barbara Goodin of Mocksville andDonnyandBonnicGoodinofAdvance; 2 daughters. Debby Teague of Lewis- villc and Amy Powers and husband Rick of Mocksville; 13 grandchildren; and a great grandchild. In keeping with his expressed de sire. his body was given to Wake For est University Baptist Medical Center for use in medical research. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Sept. 25. at Knollwood Baptist Church. Memorials may be made to Knollwood Baptist Church or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Dwie County Public UbraQ( Mocksville, NC / Donald Ray Richardson Donald Ray Richardson. 60. diedWeditesday, Sept. 21,1999.athishome. Bom in Davie County Aprii 10. : 1939. to Robert Walter and Lettie ' EInora Bpyd Richardson, he was pre- »ceded in death by 3 brothers. Elmtu', * Alvin and Letoy Richardson. "• Surviving are 5 sisters. Frances • Busby ofSalisbury.LouiseSwisherof Goldsboro. Dorothy Smith and hus-bandHarleyofLexington.AnnSchiller and Elizabeth Cale. both of Norfolk. Va.; 4 brothers. Clyde Richardson and ; ShirleyCairRichaidsonandwifeEthel, I all of Mocksville, William L. Richardson and wife Pearlie of Win- Iston-Salem and Bobby Glenn ' Richardson and wifeSueofSouthCaro- - lina.A memorial service will be held at '. a later date. Hayworth-Miller Silas ' Creek Chapel is serving the family. Memorials may be made to charity of the donor's choice. Jessie Harriet Shipley y Jessie Harriet Shipley. 70. of Cor- natzer Road. Mocksville. died Mon day. Sept. 20,1999, at her home. B(*ti June 14. 1929. in Forsyth County to the late Jacob Alonzo and Lena Gertrude Miller, she was a mem ber of Davie Baptist Church and was retired from Jostens Company. She was well-known for her love of quilt ing and flower gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years. James Headon Shipley, in 1998; and a son, Randy D. Shipley. Surviving arc 2 sons. James H. Shipley Jr. of Westfield and Jetty W. Shipley of Winston-Salem; a daugh ter. Debi S. McDaniel of Winston- Salem: 2 grandchildren; a brother. A. David Spaugh of Winston-Salem; 5 sisters. RosaS. Myers and Rebecca S. Doby. both of Mocksville. Nora S. Bryant of Winston-Salem. Bertha S. Myers of Advance, and Virginia Gra ham of Kemcrsville; and an aunt. Ber tha Faw of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held at noon Sept. 23. at Davie Baptist Church with the Rev. Aaron Carter and Norman Frye officiating. Burial followed in the church ccmciery. Opal Hammer Shaw V Opal Hammer Shaw, 86. of Win- sion-Salem. died Fridaymoming. Sept. 24.1999. at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom Oct. 11. 1912. to George Milton and Martha Lowrence Ham mer. she was retired from Western Electric in Winston-Salem and had been active in the CWA Retirees Club. She graduated from Mtxksville High School in 1929 and was a member of First Baptist Church of Mocksville. Surviving are a niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. L.K. Dwiggins of Ad vance. a nephew, Robert Honeycutt of Greenville. S.C.;'2 great nieces and nephews; and 9 great great nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. Sept. 26. in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville with the Rev. Bill Davis officiating. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of Mocksville. 390 North Main Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. - O <r- «- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sepl. 30,1999 / Kathleen Burton Williams Kathleen Burton Williams, SS. of Mcxtksville, died Sunday, Sepl. 26. 1999, at her home. BomJuly 10, l9l4,inOavieCouniy to Roy T. and Hairiei Whisenhunt Bunon, she was a member of Bixby Church of tlie Living Cod. She was preceded in death by her husband, George T. Williams; a daughter, Maiy Jane Williams; and a son, Paul F. Wil liams. Surviving are 8 daughters, Alice Fay Wood and Johnnie Peacock, both ^f Advance, Louise Hooker, Rosie Sutherland. Carolyn Smith and Vickie Sprinkle, all of Mocksville, Ann Sprinkle of Midway and Betty Joe . Groce of Yadkinville; 2 sons, George ' T. Williams ofYadkinvilleand Roy D. Williams of Rowan County; 3 sisters. Ruby Byrd of Lexington, Margaret Keaton of Stanleyville and Callie Hudson of Advance; 2 brothers, Pete Bunon of Davidson County and Tommy Bunon of Winston-Salem; 22 grandchildren; I9great grandchildren; ' 6 great great grandchildren; and a spe- cial friend, Rebecca Jarvis. Funeral services were to be held at 3 p.m. Sept. 29, at Bixby Church ofthe . Living God with the Revs, Bud McDowell, John Stephens and James Hooker and Dr. Joe Long ofliciaiing and burial following in thechurchcem- eicty. James Robert Yost J James Robcn "Jim" Yost, 89, of Advance, died Thursday, Sept. 23, 1999, at Mcadowbrook Terrace of Davie. An avidham radiooperator for more than 40 years, he retired from Western Electric in 1972 as a senior engineer. His career took him to many foreign countries andcities in the United States. Survivois include his wife, Nancy S. Yost; 2 daughters, Vicki Catinerof Woodieaf and Judy Lynn Wolfe of Nantucket, Mass.; a son. Bob Yost of Bcllingham, Wash.; 8 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren. A graveside memoiial service was held Sept. 26, at Rose Cemetery. Donations may be made to the flood victims in eastern North Carolina. y Fred Alvin Young Fred Alvin Young, 51. ofSpillman Road, Mocksville, died late Sunday at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem after a short illness. Bom in Guilford County July 27, 1948, to Bculah Fraisier Young of Mocksville and the late Alvin Young, he was employed with Ingcisoll-Rand of Mocksville. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving in Korea, and a mem- berofGreen Meadows BaptistChuich. He was also an avid golfer. Surviving, inaddition lohis mother, are his wife, Helen Sparks Young of the home; 3 children. Penny Ann Young of Mocksville, David Koonix of Ra leigh and Elizabeth Koontz of Blacksburg, Va.; asister, Judy Petlicord and husband Blaine of Mocksville; a brother, Charles Ray Young and wife Melissa of Advance; his mother-in- law and father-in-law, Madeliene and John Sparks of Mocksville; his broth- eis-in-law and sisters-in-law, John and Carol Sparks, Mike and Nancy Miller, Dwight and Ullian Sparks, John and Teresa Phifer and Bob and Alethea Segal. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. Sept. 28, at Green Meadows Bap tist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Greg Little ofllciating. .Memorials may be made to Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos- piceLane. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 or to the Building FundofGreen Mead ows Baptist Church,c/o Jimmy Bowles, 1646 N.C. Hwy. 801 North, Mocks ville. N.C. 27028. 1 o \ 2- <_ - 0 CN DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct 7.1999, \ >0 • Vj •s. .-h: N^ybeth Hemphill Colby Maybelh Hemphill Colby. 66, died Sepi. 9,1999. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winsion-Salem. Bom In Bow, N.H. May 18.1933. to the late Earl and Ella Hemphill. she had lived many years in Cape <3od. Mass, and spent the last 22 years in Mocksville. She was preceded in death by her husband. Howard Colby; a brother. Carol; a sister and brother-in- law, Arlene and Louis Lull; andaniece, Cynthia Lull Duguay. Surviving are 2 daughters. Chris- line Rycroft and husband Eddie and Stacy Parks and husband Melvin. all of Mocksville; S grandchildren; and a great granddaughter. A graveside service will be held at Green's Cemetery in Bow Center Oct. 9. Alice Winters Godbey / AUeeWintefsGodbey.70.ofSouihMain Street. Vr'^Jo^st day. Sept. 28. 1999. at N.C. stHospital after beingindechningt^ih. Bom Match 16. 1929, m I^vjeCounty to the late Dallas and ^th Koonu Winters, she was She was preceded in . .q,band. Ernest MillardGodbey, in 1994.Survivors include 2 sons. Gary F.Godbey of Greensboro and ^est M. Godbey Jr. of Mocksville; a dtrnghter^ Debbie F. Horton of Rural Hall. -brothers. WiUiatn W.nl«s ofHunietsville.Ala.andGeorgeWiM« of Barstow. Calif.; and asister. Margie Sain of Mocksville. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m Oct.l.atSalemUnilcdMethodistChurchCemctery with the Rev.Aaion Carter officiating. Memorials may be made to tte American Heart fBaxterStrecl.Cbarlottc.N.C.282(»w the American C1820 East 7ih Street. Charlotte. N.C. 28204. William Reid Davis / William Reid Davis. 65, of N.C. / 801 South. Mocksville. died early Wednesday, Sept. 29,1999. at Forsyth Medical Center after a short illness. BominToledo.ObioApKl 13,1934, to the late Fred Reid and Ida Ballinger Davis, she was retired from the main tenance department of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company with 35 years of service. He was a member of Advance Masonic Lodge and 32nd degree Ma son. He was preceded in death by his first wife. Ruth Myers Davis, in 1989; and a stepbrother. Rex Human. Survivingarehis wife. Helen Bailey Davis of the home; a son, Bemie Davis of Advance; a daughter. Kristi Manuel of Pilot Mountain; a stepson. Don Bailey of Advance; a grandson; a step granddaughter, and a sister. Clerissia Moran of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Oct. 1, at Marshall BaptistChurch with the Rev. Rusty Morrison officiating. Burial with Masonic graveside rites provided by Advance Masonic Lodge followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to a char ity of the donor's choice. Fred Davis Dunlap Fred Davis Dunlap, 74, of Lexing ton. died Saturday. Oct. 2, 1999, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem after an illness of one week. Funeral arrangements are incom plete. Morrison-Siudevent Funeral Directors of Lexington are serving the family. Evelyn Cook Groce \/ EvclynCookGrcice,87,ofYadkin- ville, died Tuesday, Sept. 28.1999. at Yadkin Nursing &nter. Bom Aug. 12. 1912, to the late Robert Lee and Vettie Anderson Cook, she was a retired dairy farmer and grocery store operator. She was a mem ber of Mt. Olive United Methcxlist Church and Yadkin County Extension Homemakers. She was an avid gar dener and loverof flowers and enjoyed quilting. She was preceded in de^ by her husband. Emest E Groce; a grand daughter. Teresa Luann Groce; 2 sis ters. Lottie Bracken and Effie Joyner. and 2 brothers. Edgar Cook and dim Cook. Survivingareason. Elmer A. Groce and wife Lillian of Yadkinville; 6 sis ters, ColeenParkcrofCourtney, Rachel Barnard of Hamptonville. Margaret McCaskillofCharlone.CleoSteelman of Slaiesville, Martha Osterhout and Mary Lee Adams, both ofCharlotte; 2 brothers, Charles F. Cook of Advance and Robert Cook of Mocksville; a grandson: and a special niece, Ruth Sidbury of Jacksonville. Ha. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sept. 29. at Ml. Olive United Method ist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Davie County Public Library Mockswlle, NC 0— CK (K « (N \ DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 7,1999. Joan Diane Hammond / Joan Diane Hammond. 56, of Ad vance, PossumThickei, died Wednes day. Sept. 29.1999. Botn Oct. 4.194Z in Long bland. N.Y. to the late Getty and William Hopley, she was an employe of U.S. Airways TLC reservation center. Surviving are her husband, Mike Hammond of the home; 2 daughters, 1 ten Seeger and husband Robert of Columbia. S.C. and Kristen Thomas and husband Les of Miami. Fla.; a son. Eric Aitom of Denver. Colo.; 2 grand children; a brother, Larry Hopley andwifeElaineofLewisville;asisier,Dale Roedigerof Winston-Salem; 5 nieces; a nephew; 2 brothers-in-law, Vic Hammond and wife LindaofWinston- Salem and BillTrow and wife Maiy of St. Paul. Minn.: a sister-in-law. Pal White and husband Wes of Radford. Va.; and special friends. Rick Holder, Kalhy Ferguson and Judy Roffo. A memorial service was held at 7 p.m. Oct. 4, at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church with the Rev. RonnieCradilock officiating. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. 1100-CSouihStratfordRoad, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. Robert Henry Hogan Robert Henry Termite" Hogan, 51, of Lexington, died Saturday. OcL 2, 1999, at his home after a sudden illness. Bom in Davidson County May 26, I94g. to Robert York and WinniaClick Hogan, he was a 1966 graduate of Dunbar High School in Lexington. He was a mick driver for J&S Trucking and an attendant at Morrison- Studevent Funeral Homes, He was a member of United Faith Christian Fellowship Church where he was on the usher board, sang in the men's choir and served as finance chairman. Surviving are nis mother; a son, Steven Lamont Clements of Mocks- ville; 2 brothers. William A. Hogan of Southmont and the Rev. Raymond J. Hogan of Salisbury; a sister. Virginia Louise Hogan Evans of Lexington; a granddaughter; and his grandmother, Vinnia Click of Lexington. The service for celebration of his life was to be held at 4 p.m. Oct. 6, at United Faith Christian Fellowship Church withthe Rev.Tony A.W.Sand ers officiating and burial following in Lexington City Cemetery. Helen Ward Johnstone Helen Annette Ward Johnstone of South Main Street. Mocksville. died Saturday, Oct. 2, 1999, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston- Salem. She was bom March 29. 1936, in Alamance County to the late Allen E. and Helen Byrd Ward. She was pre ceded in death by her eldest son, Knox Allen Johnstone. July 17, 1974. She ; was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville. Surviving are her husband, John K. Johnstone of the home; a son, John Brevard Johnstone of Davidson; a daughter, Anne Gray and husband Marley of Belmonl; 2 grandsons; 3 brothers, Joe Ward, Willaid Ward and Sam Ward, all of Hillsborough; 4 sis ters, Janice Ward of Hillsborough, Hazel Reavis of Gary. Judy Parker of Snow Camp and Anne Goldman of New Bem;anephew and several nieces. Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Davte County, P.O. Box 848. Mocksville, N.C. 27028; First Presby terian ChurchofMocksville,261 South Main Street, Mocksville. N.C. 27028; or Holy Angels. 6600 Wilkinson Bou levard, P.O. Box 710, Belmont. N.C. 28012. A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m. Oct. 4. in Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Neal Carter officiating. V) -< s- HO DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct 7,1999. (N 0^ \ C\ <0 \ , Robert Coyte Kinder■J ' Robert Coyte Kinder Jr.. 81. ofHamptonville. died Thunday. Sept. 30.1999. at Iredell Memorials Hospi tal in Statesville after an extended ill ness.Bom in Iredell County Nov. 15.1917, to the late Robett Coyte Kinder Sr. and Bcmice Leckic Kinder, he attended the Harmony schools and wasa former Iredell County shetifTs deputy. He was later a restaurant owner in theHarmony and Hamptonville areas. He was a member of Harmony UnitedMethodist Church and Harmony Ma sonic Lodge.Surviving are his wife of 33 years.MinaHeplerKinder.2daughters. Katie Barker and husband Dorman ofStates ville and Roberta Sue Gobble and husband Laity of Mocksville; 6 grandsons: l2greaigrandchildren;abrother,Ernest Kinder and wife Cora of Ml.Airy: and a close friend. Terry Ander son.Funeral services were held at2 p.m. OcL 3. at Harmony United MethodistChurch with the Revs. Donnie Durhamand Edward Mitchum officiating. Entombment followed in Harmony Cemetery with Masonic rites provided byHarmony Masonic Lodge 299.Memorials may be made to Harmony United Methtrdist Church. 136 West Memorials Highway. Harmony. N.C. 28634. Veola Smith Miller' Veola Smith Miller, 86. of Mocks ville. died Thursday, Sept. 30. I999.at her residence after a brief illness. Bom Dec. 1. l9l2.inDavieCounty to the late Rose Robcrson Smith and Joseph L. Smith Sr.. she was educated in the Davie County schools. She was a homemakcr and a member of Frank lin Baptist Church where she was in theladies' Sunday School class. She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel Boone Miller Sr. Jan. 8. 1977. Survivors include 2 sons. Daniel Boone Miller Jr. of Salisbury and Mathias S. Miller of Gainesville. Ga.: a daughter. Gloria R. Miller of Mocks ville; 2 brothers. Sid Smith and J.L. Smith Jr.. both of Mocksville: a sister. Beatrice S. Shaver of Salisbury: S grandchildren: 5 great grandchildren: a step grandchild: and a step great grandchild. Services were held at 4 p.m Oct. 2, 01 Summcrsctt Memorial Chapel by the Revs. Gary Hoffman and Darnell Cox. Burial followed in Rowan Me morial Park. Memorials may be made to Davie County Library. 371 NorthMainStreet. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Edna Rae Page j Edna Rae Page. 81, of Concord.diedTuesday.Sept28.1999.atMead- owbrookTeiiaceofDaviein Advance. Bom Oct. 20. 1917. in Wolhalla. S.C. toihelaie Daniel andHettie Good, she had been a licensed practical nurseat Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte. She was a member of Sharon Baptist Church and was married to the late William B. "Pops" Page.Surviving are a daughter. Joyce E.ReaofMocksville:abrother. Joe Good ofWalhalla.S.C.:asister.EvelynButts of Cold Springs. Fla.: 4 grandchildren:8 step griuulchildren: 8 great grand children: 7 step great grandchildren: and 6 great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.Oct. I,at Hansell Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Mike Roseman and Tim Staibuck. Burial followed in Carolirui Memorial Park. D«ie county Pablic^Mocks\«net WG <r- (>s (X \ \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct 7,1999. Robert Duard Reavis Robert Duonl Reavis, SI, of Duard Reavis Rood, Mocksvillc, died Thurs day aftcntoon, Sept. 30,1999, at For- syth Medical Center in Winsion-Sa- n tern after a short illness. BominDavieCouniyJan.22.1918. to the late Willtani Dudley and Lula Mae Harkey Reavis. he was retired from the Lily Company. He had previ ously been with Heritage Futnitiite Company for 38 years and served as a special deputy for the Davie County ShetilTs Department for 35 years. He was a Mason for 52 years and a mem- berofMocksvillc Lodge I34,theScot- tish Rite and Shriners Oasis Temple in Charlotte. He was a 32nd degree Ma son. He was a charter member of North Davie Ruriian, a member of Davie County Rescue Squad and a member and past governor of the Moose. He served on the Board of Trustees of Davie County Hospital. He was also a member of Liberty Baptist Church where he song in the church choir and quartet and was a member of the men's Bible class. He was preceded in death by a brother. Robert Lee Reavis. Siuviving are his wife of 63 years, Dessie Weatherman Reavis of the home; 3 sons, Cari Richard Reavis and wife Connie and Duard Lowell Reavis and wife Wilma, all ofMocksviile. and Lonnic Ray Reavis and wife Patsy of Drexel; a daughter, Sandra Kay Ward and husband Dr. Jock Ward of Savan nah, Ga.; 12 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; his twin brother. Donald Reavis of Mocksville; a sister. Jessie Whitaker Howell of Mocksville: asis- tcr-in-law, Shirley Smith Reavis of Rockwell; and his faithful friend and companion, his dog Sally. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Oct. 3, at Liberty Baptist Church with .the Rev. Marvin Blackburn oftlciat- ing. Burial with Masonictiics followed in the church cemetery. ° Memorials may be made to New Horixon Enterprises, 124 Wilkcsboro Street, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. BilUe Lemicks Russell ■J Billie Lemicks Russell. 62. of Creason Road.Cooleemee.diedThurs- day, Sept. 30,1999, at his home. bom April 11, 1937, in Randolph County to the late Edward Glenn and Loretta Aldred Russell, he attended Cooleemee Church of God and was a memberofVFW District 11 Ptost 1119 and the American Legion. He servedin tlieU.S. Marine Corps 1954-1959. He was an employee of Norandel in Salis bury. He was preceded in death by his steptnother. Dorothy Russell, and a sister. Ruth R. Butts, Surviving are his wife of 40 years. Berilene O'Neal Russell; 2 sons. Terry Russell and Datrell Russell, both of Cooleemee; 2 daughters. Billie R. Weathers of Salisbury and Teresa R. Rusher of Cooleemee; 8 grandchil dren; 5great grandchildren; 5 brothers. James Russell of Virginia. Donald Russell of Sophia. Millard Russell of Charlotte. Johnny Russell of Lewis- ville and Kenneth Russell of China Grove; and 2 sisters. Janice Collins and Maty Smith, both of Salisbury. Funeral services were held at 2 pan. Oct. 3, at Cooleemee Church of Cod with the Revs. DaleBreidinger. Jimmy Lancasterand Bobby Shinault ofTtciat- ing. Burial followed in Legion Memo rial Pork. Gladys James Seaford^ Gladys James Seaford. 77. of N.C. 801 South. Mocksville. died early Wednesday. Sept. 29, 1999, at Au- nimn Care of Mocksville after being in declining health. She was bom in Davidson County Nov. 15,1921. to the late Sidney and Annie Hill James and was a retiredinspector with Dixie Furniture. She was a member of Fork Baptist Churchand enjoyed flower gardening. She waspreceded in death by her husband.Dwight Clifford Sealbrd. in 1967; ason, James Seaford, in I990;andason- in-law. Joe Spry, in 1981. Surviving are a daughter, ShirleySeaford Spry ofMocksviile; 3 grand children; 2 great grandchildren; a brother. Richard James of Lexington;' andadaughter-in-law, April Ferguson of Advance. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m.C)ct. I. at Fork Baptist Church with the Revs. Rusty Morrison andRobert Ifiatt ofRciating. Burial foi- t lowed in the church centetery.' Memorials may be made to DavieCounty Hospice, do Janet Bltiir, P.O. Box 848. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. I -s; C (T > ^ s. Davie County Public LiivaiyMocksville, NO DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 7,1999. O- cs N Ervin Frank Spry ErvmFrankSpry.64,ofSwicegoocl Street, Cooleentee. died at his home, Saliiiday,0ct.2,1999. He had been in declining health for the last 11 years and seriously ill for three weeks. BomDec.20, l934.inDavieCounty to the late Nathan Lee and Beuy Jane Geniva Leonard Spry, he was of the Baptist faith and a retired employe of RAEConstnietionCompany where he hauled heavy equipment. He was a member of Gold Wing Touring Asso ciation and was a founder of Piedmont Wings in Cooleemee and Penny's Wings in Belton. S.C. where he lived for a year and a half. He was precededIn de^ by a step granddaughter and a sister, Lena Frances Spry Oiappell. A memorial service was held to be held at his home 6-8 p.m. Oct. 6. Memorials may be made to Gold Wing Touring Associations Helping Hands, c/o Henry Cullers, P.O. Box 1393. Ateseadcro, Calif. 93423-1393. / JanieKerleyVogler Janie Kerley Vogler, 72. of Center Street, Cooleemee. died at her home Wednesday evening, Sept. 29,1999. , BomNov.5.1926.inDavleCouniy to the late Isom E. Kerley and Essie Dunn Keriey, she worked as a licensedpracticalnurseformanyyeaisat^wan Regional Medical Center in Salisb^ She served as president of the VFWAuxiliary, VFWdistrictehaplain,VFW districtjunior vice president and presi dent of Wesleyan Guild. She was a member of the Cooleemee Histoncal Association and did volunteer work at Cooleemee Bementary School, the Cooleemee Branch Library and Davie County Hospital. She was a memberof Cooleemee United Methodist Church where she sang in the choir and servedassecretaiyoftheadministrativeboard and as a Sunday School teacher. She was preceded in death by a brother. Jack Kerley. ^ . f« Surviving are her husband of 55 years, Thomas Vogler of the home; a son, Gary T. Vogler and wife Lynn ofCooleemee; 2 daughters, Lynne V. O'Neal of Cooleemee and Amy v. Young and husband Shane of Mocks- ville; 2 brothers. Jerry W. Kerley ofMocksville and Leroy I. Kerley ofSal isbury; 2 sisters, Kathcrine H. Young of Mocksville and Peggy H. Hrll ofCooleemee; 2 grandchildren; 2 step grandchtldren. Funeral services were held ai 2 p.m. Oct. 2, at Davie Funeral Service Cha[wlby the Rev. Dennis Marshall. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to RowanCounty Hospice. 825A West son Street. Salisbury, N.C. 2M44 or Cooleemee United Methodist Ourch, c/o W.R. Gales, P.O. Box 428. N.C. 27014. \,OfMo County Public Libnuy Moci(8<4i{»r NC V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct 14,1999 V ^ Ella Mae Byerly ^ Mrs. Ella Mae Gregoiy Byerly, 74 of Winston-Salem. died Tuesday. OcL 5.1999, at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom March 16, 1925, to Clayton G. and Leona Mitchell Gre gory in Davie County. Mrs. Byerly wasamemberofMacedoniaMoravianChurch. She worked at Forsyth Medi cal Center and then for Blumenthal Jewish Home until she retired. She was preceded in death by her parents, and two brothers, Tom Gre gory and Kenneth Hayes. She is survived by: her husband. James-Edward Byerly of the home; 2 daughters, Darlene Stewart and hus band Randy, and Elizabeth Ann Mumford and husband Buddy, all of Winston-Salem; and a son, Samuel G.Byerly of the home; 7 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters: Geraldine Edwards and husband Pat of Clemmons, and JoAnn Ireland and husband Jack of Advance; 3 brothers: Edward Gregory and wife Johnnie Sueof Yadldnville. Melvin Gregory and wife Wilma of Advance, and Johnny Gregory and wife Barbara of Pfafiftown; 2sisters-in-law, Judy ^yes of Walkertown and Mary Ann'Gre gory of Richmond, Va.; and a brother- in-law, Chester Byerly Jr. and wife Betty of Clemmons. A graveside service was held at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 8, by the Revs. Don Jones and Bill James. Memorials may be made to Ameri can Heart Association, 1386-A Westgate Center Dr., Winston-Salem, 27103-2949. • -Si William Reid Davis , William Reid Davis, 65, of N.C. 801 South, Advance, died early Wednesday. Sept. 29,1999, at Forsyth Medical Center after a short illness. Bom in Toledo, Ohio, April 13, 1934, to the late Fred Reid and Ida Ballinger Davis, he was retired from the maintenance department of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company with 35 years of service. He was a member of Advance Masonic Lodge and a 32nd degree Mason. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Ruth Myers Davis, in 1989; and a stepbrother. Rex Human. Surviving are his wife, Helen Bailey Davis ofthe home; a son, Bemie Davis ofAdvance; a daughter, Kristi Manuel of Pilot Mountain; a stepson, Don Bailey ofAdvance; a grandson; a step- granddaughter; and a sister, Clerissia Moran of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Oct. 1, at Marshall Baptist Church with the Rev. Rusty Morrison officiat ing. Burial with Masonic graveside rites provided by Advance Masonic Lodge followed in the church cem etery. Memorials may be made to a char ity of the donor's choice. Mary E. Lyon * Mary E. Lyon of U.S. 64 West, Mocksville, died early Tuesday. Oct. 12,1999, at her home. She is the wife of Guy Lyon. The body is at Eaton Funeral Home pendi ng completion of funeral arrange- mems. EioiseHaire Eloise Murphree Foust Haire, 84, of Winston-Salem. died Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1999, at her home. A member of Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church where she was part of theFideles Sunday School class and Circle Two, she retired from Bowman Gray School of Medicine in 1977 after 25 years of service. She was twice married and preceded in death by both husbands, Ralph S. Foust, in) 957; and Fred R. Haire, in 1983. She is survived by her 7 Foust children, Stephen Edward Foust of Mocksville, Linda Matthews and Wil liam L. Foust of Clemmons, Dorothy Hall of Advance, Terry R. Foust, Renea Clifton and Beverly Collins, all of Winston-Salem; 13 grandchildren; and 7 great grandchildren. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Oct. 9, at Vogler and Sons Reynolda Road Chapel by Dr. Ken neth Carter and the Rev. Susan Hubbard. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Garden. Memorials may be made to Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church, 3543 Robinhood Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO fT 5" , <1 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct 14,1999 (N ^WUIiam Harrison Pool ^ William Harrison Pool. 78. of Ber- • muda Village, died Saturday. Oct. 9, J 1999. at Forsyth Hospital in Winston- . Salem. o A native of Woodhaven. N. Y.. he \ graduated from the Polytechnic Insti tute ofNew York in I942withadegree in civil engineering and earned a master's degree in business adminis tration from Stevens Institute of Tech nology in Hoboken. NJ. He served in the U.S. Navy in World War II1942- 1944. His career with Exxon spanned 35 years and included domestic and intemational assignments where he held various positions in engineering and human resources. He was active in the Red Cross. United Way. Meals on Wheels. Special Olympics and Shallowford Presbyterian Church. While living in Connecticut, he was instrumental in starting the junior var sity tennis team for Darien High School. Surviving are his wife. Winifred; and a daughter. Beverly Young of Englewood. Colo. A memorial service was held Oct. 12. at 10 a.m. at Shallowford Presbyte rian Church in Lewisville by Dr. Leighton Culler and the Rev. Emil Johnson. Memorials may be made to the Leu kemia Society of America, 600 Third Avenue. New York. N.Y. 10016 or Habitat for Humanity Intemational of Americus. Ga. Donald Ray Richardson J Donald Ray Richardson, 60. died at his home Sept. 21.1999. Bom in Davie County April 10, 1939. to Robert Walker and Lettie Elnora Boyd Richardson, he was pre ceded in death by 3 brothers, Elmer, Alvin and Leroy Richardson Surviving are 5 sisters, Francis Busby of Salisbury, Louise Swicherof Goldsboro, Elizabeth Cale and Ann Schiller, both of Norfolk, Va.. and I Dorothy Smith of Lexington, and 4brothers.ClydeRichardsonandShirley Carr Richardson, both of Mocksville, ' William L. Richardson of Winston- Salem and Bobby Glenn Richardson of South Carolina. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Oct. 9, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Harry Sell ers Memorials may be made to a char ity of the donor's choice. y Junior Talmage Sechrest Mr. Junior Talmage Sechrest, 71, of Deadmon Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday. Oct. 6. 1999, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Win- , ston-Salem. HewasbomJan. 14.1928. in Davie County to the late William and Mary Crotts Sechrest. He was preceded in death by two infant brothers and a sister. Marie Brogdon. Mr. Sechrest was a faithful member of Dutchman Creek Baptist Church and a veteran of the Korean Conflict. He is survived by: his wife of 51 years. Bessie Angell Sechrest: 5 chil dren: Barry Sechrest and wife Ann. Sharon Bogerand husband Jimmy, all ofMocks ville, the Rev. James Sechrest - and wife. Joyce of Fleetwood. Paula Tuggic of Asheboro, Dena Kohlbecker and husband Gerry of Tampa. Fla.; 11 : grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; • a brother. Robert Sechrest of Mocks ville; 4 sisters, Paula McDaniel of Charlotte. Ruth Bivins of Cooleemee, Hope Yarbrough of Lexington, and Dorothy "Dot" Garwood of Mocks ville. Funeral services were held Friday, - Oct. 8, at 2 p.m. at Dutchman Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. James Sechrest and Thomas Tuggle officiat ing. Burial followed in thechurchcem- etery. ."t .-f o . <3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 14,1999 Ervin Frank Spry Ervin Frank Spry, 64, olSwicegood Street, Coolccmee, died at his home Saturday, Oct. 2,1999. He had been in declining health for the last 11 years and seriously ill for three weeks. BomDec.20, !934,inDavieCounry to the late Nathan Lee Jind Betty Jane Geniva Leonard Spry, he was of the Baptist faith and a retired employee of RAEConstruction Company wherehe hauled heavy equipment. He was a member of Gold Wing Touring Asso ciation and was founder of Piedmont Wings in Cooieemee and Penny's Wings in Belion, S.C. where he lived for a year and a half. He was preceded in death by a step granddaughter and a sister, Lena Frances Spry Chappell. Surviving are his wife, Delores Butler Spry of the home, whom he married March 17,1985;ason,Jeffery Ervin Spry of Radford; 3 stepsons, Michael Grissom of Salisbury, James Grissom of Woodleaf. Richardson Simerson II of Churchland; a step daughter, Dolores Anne "D.Anne" Overcash of Salisbury, 4 step grand sons; 3 step granddaughters; 2 broth ers, James Ray and William Eugene Spry, hoih of Salisbury, and a sister, Bertie Lee Pickler of Salisbury. A memorial service was held 6-8 p.m. at the home Oct. 6. Memorials may be made to Gold Wing Touring Associations Helping Hands, c/o Henry Cullers, P.O. Box 1393, Ateseadero, Calif. 93423-1393. Nelson D. Stewart Nelson Devamer "Dink" Stewart, 77, of U.S. Hwy. 64 East, Mocksville, diedMondayaftemoon,Oct. 11.1999, at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were to be held at 2p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 13, at Fulton United Methodist Church in Advance with the Rev. Jack Wallace officiating and burial following inthechurchcem- etery. Memorials may be considered for Fulton United Methodist Church, 5500 N.C. Hwy. 801 South, Advance, N.C. 27006. He was bom in Davie County July 10, 1922, and was retired as a shop foreman with Dixie Furniture Com pany in Lexington with 46 years of service. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during World War 11. and was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church. Surviving ishis wife, Frances Allen Stewart of the home; a son and daugh- ler-in-law. Noral "Butch" D. andTeresa Stewart of Raleigh; a daughter and son-in-law, Nola Jean and Douglas Markland of Advance; 5 grandchil dren; and a great-grandson. Howard B. Joyner •/ Howard Bimham Joyner Sr., 89, of South Daytona Beach, Fla.. died Oct. 9, 1999, at Halifax Medical Center. He was the brother of Kathleen Burton of Advance. Davie County Public Ubffiiy Mocksville, NC Clyde R. Studevent Sr. Clyde Roosevelt Studevent. 85, of Campbell Road, Mocksville, died Thursday mom- r; — Wi l l iam "Asbury" Studevent and Angeline Gaither Studevent, he was educated in the Davie County school system. He was a Star Route mail carrier for 33 years and wasco-founderofMorrison- Studevent Funeral Homes of Lexing ton and Mocksville. He was a member ofCorinlhian Lodge 17 of Mocksville, Orderof the Eastcm Star, Davie County Education Union and was a life mem ber of Piedmont District Funeral Di rectors Association. His spiritual life wa.s with Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Hamptonville where he served as a deacon and a Sunday School teacher. He issurvivedby his wife, Cora Lee Blackbum Studevent of the home; a son, Clyde Studevent Jr. and wife Willie of Mocksville: a granddaughter; and a great grandchild. The service was conducted at2p.m. Oct. 10, at Pleasant Hill BaptistChurch with the Rev. Walter Tidline officiat ing. Burial with filll Masonic grave side rites followed in the church cem etery. O w IP 2'f' i; 2 h = ^ i ? 3, 5 =. ^ 4/3 3 3 =• « 73 ^ 3 O n a S-1 r* " 3b COO 3■f If 2 X l-j fn 2 p 5 -!■ 3 a.3 3r> o 5'o S. S 3o 23, f!- J mea. y d S O0 d p r- 5! -n . o i ST3,-n 3 irf—1 —- ^ 2 ^S " I fO c S.CO S ^ ? 3 ? l-3'Qf 5. r" « -~ ^ l: S flip• 3 T- Q5-2S3-5. fg= ?! C. 5 «B 2 . rj v; loy 3 s: c/; t5 iffI ^ I" ^~ vy n ?! 5 X E. 2 ^ ~O s' 3 < c^ Q £.* ? =• nr M if tK = S"n S" 2 S: :< K!2.1 2 3 ~ O - C, COrolls' .< S £. g i Hi .<vv .J- o (N DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct 14,1999 y Bessie Davis Trexler Bessie Davis Trexler, 73, of Failh,diedThursday.Oct.7.1999.aiI^sby- lerian Hospital in Charlotte. She hadbeenindeclininghealthfortwomonths. Among her survivors is a daughter, Ina Marie Beavers of Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted at 4p.m. Oct. 10, at Faith Baptist Church with the Rev. Chuck Brawley officiat ing and burial following in Rowan Memorial Park. \n ^ Davie County Public Libraiy^ Mocksville, NC I <z , o Cr cr-- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 21,1999 0 Q Spurgeon Alleny SpuiBeon Allen. 87. of Winsion- Salem.diedOci. 13.1999.atMeadow.brook Manor in Clemmons. BoniNov.2,191 l.inDavieCounty10 Cana and Delia McDaniel Allen, he worked as a carpenter and was of the Methodist faith. Heissuivivedby2daughteis.NaneyDale of Mocksvilleand Ethel Faulkner of Lexington: 3 grandchildren; 2 great gi3ndchildren;andasister,Meitie AllenFishel of Winston-Salem. Graveside services were held at 11a.in.Oct. IS.atComatzerUnited Meth odist Church Cemetery with Dr. S.B. Warren and the Rev. Glenda Bennett. kA Hobert A. Kimbrough • Hobert Alphonso Kimbrough Sr. died at Wake Forest Medical Center Oct. 14, 1999, after an extended ill ness. He was the grandfather of Minnie Carter of Mocksville. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Oct. 20, at Jeny C. Y. Frances S. Memorial Chapel with Elder Timo thy Lyons ofliciating and burial fol lowing in Evergreen Cemetery. Nathan Gordon Archer y Nathan Cordon "Sonny" Archer, 66, of Center Street. Cooleemee, died Saturday, Oct. 16.1999. at Ptesbyie- rian Hospital in Charlotte. Borik March 10. 1933 in Lockboumc, Ohio to the late Nathan Garrott and Emma Stewart Archer, he was employed with Beacon Constitic- tion Contpany of Salisbury and was a tnemberof Milford Hills United Meth odist Church. He was a member of the Golden Rule Sunday School Class and had previously served as head usher. He is survived by his wife. Dorothy Steele Archerofthe home;and George. Penny. Tara and Benjamin Calhoun of Cooleemee. Funeral services were held at 2 p.in. Oct. 19, at Milford Hills United Meth odist Church in Salisbury by the Rev. Neal Shaw. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to MilfordHills United Methodist Church Organ Fund, 1630 Sloiesville Blvd.. Salis bury, N.C. 28144. '^I«t«nanl I-conard of tvinston sidl •^Wldten; and "" ^funeral S^hiWmn. p.m. Oci I ^ It D W 3"jChutciib;,he^. Billy Joe Leonard n ■/'(''^^'''''nand'he church cemeteo'. / Caiespie Beck Smndchildren; a sisrer t l M Ervi, BM; of Ad. A^veside service was held at ItMe " ^®"ewn Gardens ofby the Rev Neal ai„ ^Memorials may be made to the Cantr '^^Mciation of NorthS^'^'»^Cen'«iA,«a,34o2 I c >- <r— Davie County Public LMaw Mocksville, NG ^ - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 21,1999 y cr 0- \ it u MaryLyon Evelyn Ba« Lyon. 71. ofU.S. Hwy. 64 Wesi. Mocksville, died Tuesday. Oct. 12. 1999. at her resi- dence. BoniinAsheCouniyAug.30.1928.M the late Roger and Ida Virginia Johnson Bare, she was a retired seain-aress wth Monleigh Gannent Com ply with 32 years ofservice. She wasof the Presbyterian faith. She was ere- five aod especially enjoyed gaiden-ing. She was preceded in death by a sister. Dorothy Dean Honeycutt. She is survived by her husband of 53 years. Guy Wesley Lyon of thehome; 4 daughters. Terry Lyon M^land of Winston-Salem. Patricia L- Carter and husband Pedie of Ad vance. Riiz Ann L Reeves and hus- tand Eugene of Augusta. Ga. andDebbie L. Chalifin and husband Tom ofMocksville; IOgrandchildren;6giBat ^dchildren: a sister. Joan Head of W«tJenerson;2brDther$.BillBareofJefferson and Bud Bare of West Jefferson: her step mother. Leola Jenkins Bare of Jeffeison; and a half sis^. Christy Bare Hurley of Jeffeison. Funeral services were conducted atI a.m.Oct. lAatEatonFuneralChapel by the Rev. Dennis Maishall. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Vir^iaE.Shoaf Virginia EShoaf. 85. died Oct. 14. I999atherhomeinCooleemee. Bom March 28. 1914. in Davie County to the late John and Mary Tyler Kowenon. she was a homemaker. She was a member of the senior rhythm band, honorary memberof Cooleemee Senior Citizens, a volunteer at Davie Senior Center in the nutrition depart ment and a member of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Sheiman S hoaf; 2 sisters. Mabel Head and Grace Potts; a brother. Holloway Howerton; and a granddaughter. Andrea Shoaf. Surviving are adaughter, Elizabeth ! ShoafJaegerand husband Phil ofTexas; a son. DeFoy Shoaf and wife Lada of Mocksville; a sister. Lila Hancock of Cooleemee; 4 gtandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorial services will be con ducted at 11 a.ro. Ocl 22. at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Cool eemee with the Rev. Edwin Bailey officiating. Burial will follow in Le gion Memorial Park Cemeteiy. Teddy Lester Smith Teddy Lester Smith of Winston- Salem died Monday. Ocl. 18.1999. at Wake Forest University Medical Cen- ter. He was employed by Bermuda Village. A military graveside service was to be held at 2 p.m. Oct. 20. at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. Divie County Public UbraryMockswlte, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, OcL 28,1999 - a~- o- cr \ Larry Lee Angell / Larry Lee Angell, 54. died ai his home on Dogirol Road in Mocksville on Thursday, Oct. 21, i999. Mr. Angell was bom Jan. 19,1945 in Foisyth County to Edna Miller Angell and (he late Cecil Lee Angell. Mr. Angell worked in constniction most of his life and was a member of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church. He is survived by: his wife, Pattie Jacobs Angeil of the home; 2 sons, Mark A, Angell and wife Traycee of Kannapolis, and Tony Angell of the home; 3 daughters, Leigh Ann Angell ofSalisbuty.Tabitha A. Robinson and husband Lane of Indiana, and Krystal Dawn Angell of the home; 2 brothers. Gray Angell and wife Barbara of Mocksville,Nat Angell and wife Vicki ofLexington;2sistets, Linda Hamilton and husband Larry, and Nan Angell and Jimmy Blume of Mocksville; and eight grandchildren. Mr. Angell was preceded in death by a sister, Joyce Stevens. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Oa. 24 at Cool eemee Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Robert Goforth and Robert Creasonofficiating. Burial followed at DutchmanCreekBaptistChurchCem- etery in Mocksville. Ruth Lashmit Crater / Mrs. Ruth Lashmit Crater, 84, of Winston-Salem, died Friday, OcL 22, 1999. ShewasbomOcLJ, 19l5inFbtsyth County to Lee and Mary Spaugh Lashmit. Mrs. Crater was a member of Hope Moravian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1983, Mr. Coy S. Crater, a sister, Nellie Li vengcod, andabrother, Edgar LashmiL Surviving are: 3 daughters, Linda Smith (Dewey) of Winston-Salem, Doris Moore (Everette) of Thomasville, and Annette Wagoner (Biliy) of Winston-Salem; 2 sons, Ri chard Crater (Brenda) of Mocksville andTerryCrater<Brenda)ofWinston- Salem; 15 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. A funeral service was held at2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 24, at Hope Moravian Church. Burial followed in the chuioh cemetery. Louise Foster Essex Louise Foster Essex, 76, of Call J Road, Mocksville,died Monday, Oct. 25,1999, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salera Bom Jan.24,1923, in Davie County to the late Spencer J. and Maud Foster Foster, she was a homemaker and part ner with her husband in dairy farming. She was a lifeiong member of Bethel United Methodist Church where she taught in the children's department for over 40 years, served as church trea surer, member of the adminisuative board and was a charter member of United Methodist Women. She was a well-known cook. Survivors include her husband of 52 years, H. David Essex; a son, James "Jimmie" Essex of the home; a sister, Ruth Foster Call of Mocksville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by a sister, Duette Foster. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. OcL 27, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Alvin Pope and Jack Luther and Dr. S.B. Warner ofTiciat- ing. Burial followed in Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o James Essex, 193 Call Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. (U J Doris B. Foster 4 Doris Burchetie Foster, 74; of Yad- kinville, died Fnday, OcL 22,1999, at Wake Forest BaptistMedicalCenterin Winsu>n-Salem. Among her survivors are a son, Kenneth Lee "Peanut" Foster and wife' Gail of Mocksville. Willie Mae Gibbons y Willie Mae Sharpe Gibbons, 75, of Winston-Salem, died Tuesday, (Xt. 19,1999, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home She was the sister of Ethel Sharpe Culler of Advance. Dgvia County Publtc Ubiaijf Mocksville. NO 5. CT" a DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 28,1999 (K N Hazel Smith Ijames y Mrs. Hazel Smith Ijames. 83. of Main Street. Cooleemee, died Wednes day. Oct. 20.1999, at her residence. A graveside service was held Fri day, Oct. 22, at 11 a.m. at Center United Methodist Chuich Ccnieteiy with the Rev. Dennis Marshall offici ating. The family requests memorials be considered for Hospice of Rowan County, 82S-A West Henderson St. Salisbuiy. 28145 or to the charity of the donor's choice. Mrs. Ijames was bom Sept 14. 1916, in Davie County to the late W. Albeit and Nora Spry Smith. She was a homemaker and a member of Epis copal Church of Good Shepherd of Cooleemee. She was preceded in death by her husband.1. Glenn Ijames, in 1987. Survivors include: 2 daughters. Clenda Ijames O'Neal ofWilmington. Penny Ijames Bray of Morganton; 2 sons: James W. Ijames of Salisbury, Richard L. Ijames of Mocksville; 10 grandchildren; lOgreat-giandchildren; asister. SueCuihrell; 2 brothers; Rich ard Smith and Lawrence Smith, all of Cooleemee. Christopher M. Jordan J Christopher Mack Jordan. 22, of Pete's Lane. Mocksville. died Oct 19. 1999. Mr. Jordan was bom Aug. 3.1977, In Rowan County to Joe Jordan of Mocksville and Clenda Whitt of Mocksville. He was a 1996 graduate of Davie High School and a member of Blaise Baptist Church. Mr. Jordan was em ployed by Jockey International in Mocksville. In addition to his parents, he is survived by: 2 brothers, Brian and Kevin Joidan;2sisters. Sharon Lawson and Tara Whitt all of Mocksville; paternal grandparents, Loman and Blanche Jordan of Cooleemee; mater nal grandparents, Dan and Mary Presnell of Cooleemee. Funeral services were held Thurs day. Oct. 21, at 8 p.m. at Blaise Baptist Church with the Rev. Glenn Sellers officiating. Committal service was held Friday, Oct 22. at 11 a.m. at Blaise Baptist Church Cemetery. Memoiiats may be made to the Blaise Baptist Building Fund. 134 Blaise Church Road, Mocksville. /Hobert A, Kimbrough Hobert A. Kimbrough Sr.. husband of the late Mary Elizabeth Dubose Kimbrough. of Winston-Salem. died at Wake Forest Medical Center Oct 14,1999 after an extended illness. Bom Dec. 24,1925, he was retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Com pany and was an Army veteran of World Warn. Surviving are 3 daughters. Rachel Mae Brock of Mocksville; Constance D. Kimbrough and Sylvia K. Rolle of the home; 2 sons, Arnold Hankins ofWin^n-SalemandHobertKimbrough Jr. of Pulaski, Va.; 2 sisters, Esther K. Miller of Winston-Salem and Flora Featherstone of Altedena, Calif.; 3 brothers, Joe Barksdale of Winston- Salem andWalterKimbroughofWash- ington. D.C.; 2 sisters-in-law, Tecora Dubose and Brenda Dubose, both of Winston-Salem; 16 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by 3 sisters, Martha Bohannon, Ossie Douthit and Conine Robinson; and and a brother. William Kimbrough. , Funeral services were conducted bet 20. at Jerry C.Y. Frances S. Me morial Chapel with Elder Timothy Lyons officiating and burial following in Evergreen (Cemetery. .<U jS •-k <0 Owie County Public Library Mocksville. NC (L u cr* (j- vr 9- % r\ o N DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 28,1999 J Johnsie Joan Martin Mr. Johnsie Joan M. Martin. 70, of Main Street, Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Oct. 20,1999, at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, following surgery seveitd weeks ago. She was born Match 22.1929, in Yadkin County to the late John Frank and Ceitrude Allgood Manin. Mr. Martin retiied in 1989 after working many yeaR in the Davie County School System. She was a member of FiRt Baptist Church in Mocksville. She is survived by: her husband of SO years, ItP. Martin; 2 sons, Phil Martinof Raleigh, and MarkT. Martin of Mocksville: 4 sisteR, Mary Brtxk of Mocksville, Betty Barnes of King, Faye Hilton of Hi^ Point, and Ruth Steelman of Kannapolis; a brother, Fred Martin of Kannapolis; 4 grand children; and a great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Suzanne Ridenhour, and 2 brotheR, Paul and Roger Martin. Funeral services were held at3 p.m, on ThURday, Ocu 21, at FiRt Baptist Church in Mticksville with the Rev. Bill Davis ofTiciating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. Memorials may be made to FiRt Baptist Church of Mocksville at 390 fJV Ruth E. PrestonJ Ruth E. Preston, 90, of Dcltona, Ha., died Oct. 18, 1999. at Florida Hosptial Fish MemorioJ. Bom in Painted Post, N.Y., she moved to Oeltona in 1996 after livins m Mocksville 35 yeare. She was a gttJcery store clerk, a Methodist and volunteer for Meals of Wheels for 23 years. Survivingare2sons,Benianl "Bud"Preston of Oeltona, Fla. and Gary E l^ton of Dallas, Texas; 2 daughters, Notma Lou Young of Long Mont,^lo. ^ Mary L. Pieni of Emira, 9 grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren. Helen Joyner Smith J Mr. Helen Marie Joyner Smith. 75,of8I6Ben Anderson Road,Mocks ville, died Wednesday evening, Oct. 20,1999, at 11:45 at Autumn Care of Mocksville following an illness since January, 1998. She was bom in DavieCounty May 26, 1924 to the late Samuel Dewey Joyner and Mattie Hepler Joyner. She was a 1941 graduateof Harmony High School and a member of Rock Spring Baptist Church, where she had been choir director, Sunday School teacher, president of the WMU and for over 30 yeaR provided the ftoweR for the church services. On Nov.7,1942shemaniedainton Harding Smith who survives. Also surviving: a son, Gordoti C. Smith and wife Diannc of Mocksville; 2 daughteR, Ktuen M. Smith, andLuaneS.WilliardandhusbandJohnny ofMocksville;4gtandchiIdten; agreat- grandson, Alexander Guden of Oem- mons; and a sister Hazel J. C(»ke and husband Leon of Yadkinville.TwobrothcRptecededherindeath, the Rev. Norman H. Joyner and T. Graham Joyner. Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, Oct. 23, at 2 p.m. at Rock Spring Baptist Church by the Revs. Steve Hedgecock and GradyTutterow.Burralfollowedinthechurch cemetery. Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Dwie County Public Ubmy Mocksville, NC c V (T" DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 28,1999 0- Virginia West Steelman y Virginia Wesi Sleelman. 84. of Somersei Court. Mocksville. died Monday. Oct. 25.1999. at her home. Bom Aug. 31. 1915. in Davie County to the late W.W. "Bud" and Agnes Miller West, she wotlced as a nurse at Cardinal Care Center and with Yadkinvillc Elementary School spe cial education. She was a member of Yadkinville Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, George W. Steelman, in 1970; a sister. Lois Deese; 2 brothers. Walter Miller West and Lonnie Gray West Sr. Surviving are 3 daughters. Agnes Vickie Tokarz and husband Paul of Charlotte. Judy Steelman of Yadkin ville and Georgia Staples of Overland Park. Kan.; 2 sisters. Jessie Guentert and husband Harold of San Antonio, Texas and Elizabeth Foriney of Matyville. Tenn.; 2 brothers. Luther West Sr. and wife Ostine and Roland West and wife Betiy.allofMocksville:3 grandchildren; a great grandson; and her sister-in-law, Dorothy West of Mocksville. A funeral service will be held at 7 p.m.Thursday.Oct.28.at Gentry Fam ily Chapel on U.S.60I North in Yadk inville. The family will receive friends 5-7 p.m. at the funeral home. Sallie Spillman Taylor j Mfs.SallieSpillmanTaylor.9l.of Raleigh.diedThursday.Ocl.2l. 1999. She was bom Sept. II, 1908 in Davie County, to Alphonso and Laura Frances Steelman Spillman. She was preceded in death by her husband. Willie M. Taylor Sr. and her son-in-law, Joe H. Cresimore. She is survived by: a daughter, Carolyn Taylor Cresimore oCKaleigh; ason,W.M.TaylorJr.andwife.Brenda of Raleigh; 7 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Sunday. Oct. 24, at 3 p.m. at Voglcr & Sons, Qem- raons Chapel, by the Rev. H. Samuel Carter. Burial followed in Farmington Community Cemetery. Memorials may be made to The American Heart Association. 1386-A Westgate Center Dr., Winston-Salem. 27103-2949, or to American Cancer Society, 1900 S. Hawthome Rd., FotsylhMedical Park, Suite 622, Win- ston-Salem. 27013-3901, or to the Farmington Community Cemetery Fund, 2563 Farmington Rd., Mocks ville. y Charles W. Thanos Mr. Charles "Chuck" W. Thanos of Harmony died Oct. 19,1999. He wasaretired deputy sherilTfrom the Los Angeles County and the Davie County sheriffs departritems. He is survived by: his wife. Adele Thanos; a daughter. Cindy; 3 sons. Skip. Raymond and Charles Jr. Aservice will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to the Liberty Wesleyan Church. 2094 ShefReld Rd.. Harmony. NC 28634. % OiNia County Public library Mocksville, NO c- % V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 4,1999 Betty Heath \/ Frank S. Cook 3 Frank S. Cook. 78. of Rural Hall, died Thureday. Oct. 28, 1999, at For- syih Medical Center in Winston-Sa- lem after a period of declining health. Atnong his survivors are a daugh ter. Frances C. Shouse and husband Phillip of Advance, Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Oct. 31. at First Baptist Church of Rural Hall by the Revs. Paul Won ders and Terry Brandon. Burial fol lowed in Crestview Memorial Park in Rural Half. Betty Louise York Heath, 88, of Biookridge Retirement Home, died Friday, Oa 29,1999.BoniJuly23,19n,inlrcdenCounty to Simpson "Sim" and Peariy Mae Heath, she was a member of Bethany Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Henry Clay Heath. Surviving are a daughter. Jackie Heath Covington and husband Joe ofBermuda Run; ason. H. Clay Heath Jr. of Advance; 3 grandchildren; 3 greatgrandchildren; 2 sisters, Ruth GriffithandEveiynWaUace.bothofHarmony; and a brother, Colin York of Mocks- ville. A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. Oct. 31, at Crestview Memorial Park with the Rev. Neal Eller officiat- ing.Memorials may be made to Bethany BaptUt Chureh Building Fund, 600 Old Hollow Road. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105, 91 • OJ I o ■k 5— £ V <3—' J.C. Laney The Rev. J.C. Lane. 72, of SainRoad. Mocksville, died late Monday, Nov. 1,1999, at his home.Bom in Rutherford County Sept.12,1927,tothelateCliariesandFushia Metcalf Lane, he was a retired UnitedMethodist ministerand memberofthe Western Carolina Conference with over 40 years of service. He was agraduate of Lees-McRae College andAppalachian State Teachers College.He did graduate work at Emory Uni versity in Atlanta, Ga. A graduate ofthe Nashville Schtxrl of Automotive and Diesel Mechanics, he had worked as a mechanic in Shelby. He had beena pitcher with the Chicago White Sox, asubstiniteteacherin thepublicschooLsand World War U, serving in the U.S. Army military police. He had also b«n chaplain for Davie County Hospice. He was preceded in death by a brother, James Lane.Surviving are his wife of 51 years, Margaret Handsel Laneof the home;4daughters, Cathy Motsinger and husband Smitty of Midway, PatriciaAnderson and husband Robert ofMarion, Carol Dobbs and husbandDennis of Columbia. S.C. and Margaret Ann Lane of Mocksville; 2 sons.Bob Lane and wife Lynn and ChrisLane and wife Robin of Kileen. Texas;6grandchildren; 2siep grandchildren;a sister. Memir Waters of Forest City; 2brothers, W.L. Laneof Rulherfordtonand Elbert P. Lane of Henrietta; andseveral nieces and nephews. Funeral services were to be held at11 a,m. Nov. 4, at Dulin United Methodist Church with the Revs. Zane Dswie County Public UbraQfMocksville, NO NortonandRayO'FiaiellandDr.MikeLeatherwood ofliciating and burialfollowing in thechurehcemetery.Thefamily was to receive friends at Eaton Funeral Home 7-9 p.m. Nov. 3.Memorials may be made to DavieCounty Hospice, c/o Janet Blair, P.O.Box 848, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. DWIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 4,1999 V.G. Prim Sr. Mr. Vestal George (V.G.) Pnm Sr., iJl.of Ruffm Street, Cooleemee, died Wednesday. Oct. 27. 1999. at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical CemcrinWinvton- Agravcsidescr- vice was held Sal- Mocksville with Marshall offlclat- ing. The family requests memorials be considered for Cooleemee United Methodist Church of which he was a member, c/oCindyCuthrell, 133Junc tion Rd..Mocksville, orHumaneSoci ety of Davie County. P.O. Box 153. Mocksville. Survivors include: hiswife, Pauline Daniel Prim of the home; a son. V.G. "Frosty" Prim Jr. and wife Susan of Mocksville. He was preceded in death by two brothers: Lloyd and Wendell Prim. Mr. Prim was bom in Yadkin County to George W. Prim and Roxie V, Prim. Tobacco and dairy farming was the family's primary livelihood. He was educated in the YaUkinCounty school system. After high school he attended and graduated from Guilford College. He received his masters de gree and Ed.S. degree from Appala chian Slate University. His first educational position was as a teacher at Walnut Cove High School in Stokes County from 1941- 1943. After this leaching position, he was hired as principal at Townsville High School in VanccCounly in 1943- 1944. From 1944-1946 he was the principal of Farmington High School. In 19^ he became the principal at Cooleemee School in Davie County and stayed there until he retired in 1980- Hc married the fontser Pauliite Daniel (daughter of Grant G. Daniel and Pearl F. Daniel) in I9S0. Mr. Prim was elected to Davie County Board of Education In 1980, after his retirement. He served two terms on the board and was chairman forsix years. At about this time, he was named tolhc N.C. Advisory Commit- teeon Education BlockGramsbyGov. Jim Martin. Mr. Prim was Davie County's nominee foriheTerry Sanford Award in 1974 and was the District 5 Principal of the Year in 1976 (at the time. District 5 consisted of Davie. Ircdell, Davidson. RowanandCabatrus counties). He was nominated for the Raleigh Dingman award in 1988. The award pays tribute to school board members who have made significanl contributions co public cduc^on. He also scrv^ as a member of the DavieCountyHospitalBoonlofTrusi- eesforl I-I/2 years, including several years as chairman. He was also active in the Republican Party and was trea surer for many years. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 4,1999 • J Shennan Rene^r I999.atl^ymMrtical Center in Winstoii.SaJeni ''""eral services were conduct^ at3 p m. Oct. 31. at Flat Rock Baptist CTurch by the Revs. Tim Cannon and BunaJ followed in the church cem- Edna GrifiBth Smith ^ Mis.EdnaCiifrithSmithorMoclcs- villedied on Sunday. Oct.31 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem followingi a 10-year battle with lung (COPD) disease. She was bom in Davie County to the late John Frank and Dora Cook GrifTith. She was a member of First Baptist Churchin Mocksville. She was Past Matron of Mocksville Chapter 173 Order of the Eastern Star. She assisted her husband with Smith Oil Co. for many yeais. On Sept. 16. 1939. she mairied William Lawrence Smith, who pre ceded her in death. She was also pre ceded in death by two infant daugh ters, a sister. Margaret G. Allen, and a brother. Heniy Griffith. She is survived by: a daughter. Natalie Smith Cash of Mocksville; a grandson. William ArthurCash lU and wife Heather of Johnson City. Tenn.; 2 sisters, Ellen Gregory of Advance and Mary Craver Tesh of Cletiunons. A graveside service was conducted by the Revs. Bill Davis and Lewis Phillips at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church on Tuesday. Nov. 2, at 1 pan. In lieu of flowers, the family re quests that memorials be made to' Harrison Chilhowee Baptist Academy Scholarship Fund. 202 Smotheis Rd.. Seymour. TN 37865. in memoiy of Edna Smith, grandmother of Art Cash (Class of-pl). Howard Earl Wishon Howard Earl Wishon. 64. ofLenoir, died Wednesday, Oct. 27. 1999. at Caldwell Memorial Hospital. Bom in Mocksville Oct. 10.1935. to the late Bob and Mattie Peeles Wishon. he was self-employed and wasamemberofHarrisChapel Baptist Church and was a member of the Na tional Guard. Survivors include his wife. OIlie Scott of the home; 3 'sons, Robert Wishon. Dr. Phillip Wishon and Mark Wishon. all of Statesville; 2 stepsons. Wayne Scott and Glen Greer. both of Lenoir; a daughter. Lisa Wishon of Statesville; a stepdaughter. Crystal Marley of Taylotsville; 5 brothers. EldonWishonandBasileWishon.both of Yadkinville. Fred Wishon of Har mony. R.C. Wishon of Elkin and Howard "Shorty" Wishon of Mocks ville; 3 sisters. Katie Lee Sheppard of Mocksville. Louise Maitin of Hamp- tonville and Lucille Holbrook of Yad kinville; 2 grandchildren; and 8 step grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Oct. 29. at Greer-McElveen Fu neral Home Chapel by the Revs. Mike Minton and Keith Gillian. Burial fol lowed at 2 p.m. at Ciestwood Memo rial (jardens in Elkin. . U \ 0 o I C5— (3 V (5~ Oavie County PublicWtocksville, N6 ^ 0- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 11,1999 n •V s- \ :5- Oscar Edwards Beaver y Mr. Oscar Edwaids Beaver. 76. of Spring Street. Mocksville. died Wednesday. Nov. 3. l999.aitheWake Forest University/Baptist Medical Center. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Saturday. Nov. 6. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Neil Carter oflt- dating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. The family requests memorials be considered for the Capital Fund of the Rrst Presbyterian Church of Mocks- ville. 261 S. Main St.. Mr. Beaver was bom in Landis on Dec. 31.1922. He was preceded in death by his parents Estelle Adams Campbell, Paul Beaver and Millatd Campbell, and was a retired truck driver. He served in the 2nd Ranger Battalion and then the Co. E 409th Infantry with the U.S. Army during World War IL serving in Bel gium. Austria and Germany. Mr. Bea ver was a member of the Mocksville First Presbyterian Church. He was preceded in death by two sisters. Maxine Diggs and Sara Sands, and by three brothers. Paul Beaver. Kenneth Beaver and Norman Beaver. Survivors include: his wife. Sylvia Cemy Beaver, of the home; 2 sons. Clifford Beaver of Redmond. Wash.. Paul Beaver and wife Jane of Mocks ville; a daughter. Jill Kiser and hus band Dick of Mocksville; 7 grandchil dren: 3 great-grandchildren; a sister. Mary Frances Johnson of Mocksville; 6 brothers. Marshall Beaver and wife Betty Lee of Myrtle Beach. S.C.. Gor don Beaver and wife Mary Lee of Salisbury. James Campbell and wife Betty of Lawsonvillc. David Beaverof Cooleemee, Donald Beaver and wife Nancy ofMocksville. and Edwin Bea ver and wife Lorcne of Salisbury; and several nieces and nephews. Joseph Ross BovenderJ Joseph Ross Bovender Sr., 82, of Winston-Salem. died Sunday, Oct. 31, 1999, at his home. Among his survivors are a daugh ter. Joan Vroeland and husband Dr. Walling D. Vreeland ofMocksville. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Nov. 3. at ParkJawn Memorial Gardens by the Rev. J. Marion Rector. Polly Hennings Pauline Redding"Polly"Hennings. ,/ 77, of Winston-Salem, diedlhursday, Nov. 4, 1999. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Bom Sept. 17, 1922. in Fbrsyth County to David Paul and Metia Roop Redding, she was a member of Har mony Grove United MethodistChurch and the Order of the Easiem Star. She is survived by her husband of 57 years. Clarence N. Hennings of the home; 2 daughters. Janice H. Craigof Clemmons andConnie A. Henningsof Hickory; 4 grandchildren: and 2 broth ers. John Arthur RcddingofUwisville and Tommy Redding of Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Nov. 6. at Hayworth-Millcr Kinderton Chapel by the Rev. David Cook and BillTeague. Burial followed in Wcstlawn Gardens of Memory, Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. 1100-C South Stratford Road, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103. J Margaret K. Finklea .Margaret Kilpatrick "Miss Margie" RnkIea.80.ofLatta.S.C.diedSunday, Nov. 7. 1999, at the Pines Nursing Home in Dillon, S.C. after a long ill ness. She was bom Oct. 26. l9l9.inClio, S.C. to the late Willie Kirby and Harry Lee Kilpatrick and was married to the late Alfred Marion Rnklea. She was a lifelong member of Latta Baptist . Church where she served as a primary Sunday School teacher, choir member and secretary. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Harry and Kirby, and a sister. Mary. She is survived by sons. Ryan Fore Rnklea of Uta S.C, Ue Kilpatrick Rnklea of Mocksville and A. Marion Rnklea Jr. of St, Petersburg. Ha.: 6 grandchildren; a sister. Lee Kilpatrick Willis of Thome Nursing Home in Lake View, S.C.; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Nov. 9. at Latta Baptist Church with burial following inMagnoliaCem- etery. Memorials may be made to Latta Baptist Church, 202 North Marion Street, Latta, S.C. 29565 or to Alzheimer's, Mid State Chapter, P.O. Box 7044, Columbia, S.C. 29210. DoNie County Public Ubrary Mocksville, NO <5~- ^ 53 0— tr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 11,1999 Mattye Lou Hodgins Maltyc Lou Davis Hodgins, 86, of Winston-Salem, died Friday, Nov. S, 1999, al Forsylh Medical Ccnier. A native or Davie County where she wa.s bom Nov. 28,1912, to the late John Elmoand Cora Frances Hendricks Davis, she was a registered nurse and nursing supervisor Tor the redcral gov- emmcntfur .several years before retire ment. She was preceded in death by her first husband, George M. Van Kirk; and her second husband, Ora L. Hudgin.s. She was preceded in death by 3 brothers. C. Bynum, Dwight and 1. Robert Davis. Surviving arc a stepdaughter, Mary HubbardofSluan. Fla.; a stepson, John Htxlgins of Batuvia. N.Y.; 2 nieces. Nancy D. Gallin of Winston-SaJcm and Myra D. Ellis of MocKsville; 2 nephew.s, Donnic G. Davis of MtKks- villc and Robert E. Davi.sofClarcmont; 9 step grandchildren: a .sLster-in-law, Nannie D. Davis of Mocksville; and numerous other friends and relatives. Graveside services were to be con ducted at 4 p.m. Nov. II), at Eaton's Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may he made to Eaton's Baptist Church Cemetery Fund or a charity of the donor's choice. Bailey Lee James Bailey Lee James Sr., 58. of Hem- J lock Street, Mocksville, died Tuc^ay afternoon, Nov. 2.1999, at his home. Bom in Davic County Aug. 5,1941 to the late Clarence Bruce James Sr. and LauraGracc Shcek James and was a retired mail carrier with the U.S. Postal Service with 25 ycarsof.service. He was a member of Mocksville First Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by a brother, Gcwgc James. Surviving arc his wife. Wanda Gre gory James of the home; a daughter, Karen Kennedy and husband Scott of Charlotte: 2 sons. Chip James and wi fc Sherry of Fort Laudcrdalc. Ra. and Chris James of Advance: a grandson: 2 sisters. Mary Nell Holman and Camilla James, both of Mocksville: 5 brothcrs.C.B. James Jr.otCo»)leemcc. Henry James of Winston-Salcm. Jimmy Shcek James and Duke James, both of Waynasvillc. and William JamcsofMocksvillc: and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. al EaU)n Funeral Chapel with tch Rev. Bill Davis oHIciating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Mocks ville Rrst Baptist Church. 390 North Main Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or to a charity of the donor's choice. . Winnie W. Johnson■J Winnie Wottdrow Johnson, 85. of Boonville. died Saturday. Nov. 6.1999, at his home. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Nov. 8. at Richmond Hill BaptistChurch. Burial follpuc-d in the churchcemetery. ^ He was the brother of Paul Monroe Johnson of Mocksville. t/ V) N Lewis Mills Keeton Lewis Mills Keeton, 86, of Dellwood Lane, Advance, died late Sunday, Nov. 7.1999,at Fbrsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Nov. 10. at Davie Baptist Church by the Rev. Aaron Carter with burial following in the church cemetery. He was bom in Guilford County June28. l9l3.tothelateMartinLuther and Emma Evans Keeton and was re tired from JeflCo. Hewas a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army and a member of Davie Baptist Church. His wife.Mary Elsie OsbomcKccton.died in 1992. He was also preceded in death by 3 brothers and 3 sisters. Survivors includc2daughters. RubyJean BogerofWavetiy, Va.andJuAnn CrotLs of Mocksville: 6 sons, Lynn Keeton and Glen Keeton. both of Mocksville. Cleo Keeton. Martin E. Keeton and John Keeton. all of Ad vance. and Louis W. KeetonofGrccns- boro:24 grandchildren: I8great grand children: 2 sisters. Mary Keeton of Lewisville and Rosa Bell Bycrly of Winston-Salcm:abtothcr,Troy Keeton ofSupply: and several nieces and neph- •0 .~1-NC ,r <r <r DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 11,1999 - / v- \ . XO V Fitzhugh Miller FitzhughLavon "F.L." "Filz" Miller, 78. formeriyofLexington.ilied Thurs day. Nov. 4.1999. ai Forsyih Medical Cemerin Winsion-Salem. He had lived ihe past Tour yean at the home of his daughter. Sylvia Luffman on Meadowview Road. Mocksville. Bom Dec. 10.1920. in Dillon. S.C.. to the late Levi Gordon and Sarah Maude Bowen Miller, he was a vet eran. serving during World War II and the Vietnam War in the U.S. /Vrmy and U.S. Air Force. National CuanJ-312 Evacuation Hospital Unit in Winston- Salem. He was awarded the National Defense Service Medal. Vietnam Ser vice Medal. American Theater Service Medal. Good Conduct Medal and World War n Victory Medal. He re tired from AT&T in Winston-Salem after 31 years of service. He was a longtime member of First Baptist Church of Lexington but attended Jcrtisalem Baptist Church in Mocks ville. Active in the community, he was amemberofLcxingtonMasonic Lodge 473. Scottish Rite. Charlotte Oasis Shrine Temple and Lexington VFW. He was a chatter member of World War I! Memorial and AT&T Pioneer Club. He loved spending time with his great grandchildren. He was preceded in death in 1995 by his wife of 55 years. Mary Hard Eller Miller, whom he married July 27. 1940. He was also preceded i n death by 3 brothers. Jackie Miller. Buddy Miller and Paul Miller. Surviving arc 2 daughters. Sylvia Luffman and hu.shand Ruby of Mocks ville and Dorothy Adams and husband Tom of Lewisvillc; a son, Michael Lewis Miller and wife Li.su of Lexing ton; 5 grandchildren; 3 great grand- children;4 sisters. Adalinc Openlander of Largo. Fla.. Eva Williams and Ruth Miller, both of Salisbury, and Alice Fields of Spencer; andaspecial friend. Pat Gregory of Mix;kxville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Nov. 7. at Jcmsalcm Baptist Church with the Revs. Leonard l^ollins and Jimmy Lancaster ofliciating. Military graveside rites were conducted by Fort Bragg Honor Guard at Forrest Hill Memorial Park in Lexington. Dwie Ckiunty Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC Linda Mills Pyle Linda Mills Pyle. 55. of 2393 N.C. 801 South. Advance, died Wednes day. Nov. 3.1999. at her home. BomAprin. 1944. to Jesse W. and Grace Stewart Mills Sr. of Charlotte, she was a member of Yadkin Valley BaptistChuR'h. She retired fromCIem- mons Kitchen due to health problems. Surviving, in addition to her par ents. arc her husband. Jack Norman Pyle of the home; 2 daughlcis. Diane M.Taylorand husbandTerty and Penny Pyle. all of Advance; a son. Ronald R. Alligood Jr. of Advance; agranddaugh- ter; 2 sisters. Carolyn Mills Owens of Linside. W.Va. and Marjorie M. Fields ofWinston-Salem; and 2 brothers. Jesse W. Mills Jr. ofGreensboro and Donald W. Mills of Winston-Salcm. A graveside service was held Nov. 6. at I p.m. at Vadkin Valley Baptist Church by the Rev. Ronnie Craddock. Memorials may be made to Na tional Kidney Foundation of North Carolina. 5970 Fairview Road. Suite 408. Charlotte. N.C. 28210-3167. Jean Royal j Daisy EvogeneJoyce "Jean" Royal. 59. of Hilksvillc. Va. died Nov. 6. 1999. at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Win- ston-Salem. Funeral services were condueted at 11 a.m. Nov. 8. at Victory Way Baptist Church. Burial was in Snow Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery in Danbury. She was thesisterofJoAnn Bamey of Advance. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 11,1999 CT- <> V ^ Darrell N. Smith Dairell N. Smilh. 69. of Shcfnelti Road, Hamiony, died Nov. 6.1999. ai Davis Medical Center in Statesville. Bon) March 25. 1930. in Iredcll County to the late James N. and Ada L. Tumfin Smith, he was a member of Edgewood BaptistChurchand the Bom Again Singers. He was a World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Navy. He retired in 1991 from the Hall of Justice in Winston-Salem. Survivors include his wife of six years. Linda A. Smith; 2 sons. Jimmy Smith and wife Elaine of Statesville and Michael Smith of Taylorsville; a daughter. Kim Davis of Winston-Sa lem: a stepdaughter. Ruth Shores and husband Charles of Winston-Salem; a stepson. Jason Rock of Winston-Sa lem; and 7 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Nov. 8. at 2 p.m. at Edgewood Baptist Church with the Rev. Danny Shore and Pastor Robert Staton officiating. Burial fol lowed in New Union United Methodist Church. y Lola Taylor Spiy Mrs. LolaTaylorSpry. 95.ofCoo|. eemee. died Nov. 3. |999 at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Bom Sept. 19. 1904, she was em ployed by Envin Mills for over 40 years and wasamemberofCoolccmce First Baptist Church. She was the daughter of the late Leroy and Julia Evans Taylor. She was preceded in death by her husband. Stacy Franklin Spry, in 1931.Survivors include2daughtcrs: Mrs. Orville (Catherine) Morris of North Augusta.S.C..andMrs.Roben(Ethel)Brooks, with whom she made her home; 3 grandchildren. 4 great-grand children; and 3 great-great-grandchil dren. Funeral services were held Satur day. Nov. 6. at 2 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chaiwl vvith the Rev. Shelby Harbor olflciating. Burial was at Rowan Me- morial Park. \|emorials may be made lo Viciory Bapiisi Church. l60MitJwaySl..Cool- ecmee. or charily of choice. She was preceded in death by seven brothers and sisieis. Fred CecO Wall j Fred Cecil Wall, 81, of Oak Grove V (2hutch Road, Mocksville. died Mon day. Nov. 8,1999, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. BomAug.S. 19l8.inDavteCounty to the late Charles Lemuel and Lula Lanier Wall, he was retired from Caudell Lumber Company with 31 years ofservice. He served in the U.S. Army during World War n and was a lifeittne memberof OakCrove United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife. Pauline Whitaker Wall, Feb. 3, 1998. He was also pre ceded In death by a sister and 2 broth ers. Surviving are a daughter. Peggy Dillion and husband Keigh of Salis- bury;ason,FretldieM. Wall and wife Teny of Statesville: 5 grandchildren: 3gieatgrandchildren;2sisters,Evelyn Bogerand Frances MeClamrock, both of Mocksville; and 3 brothers. Tom Wall, Roy Wall and Lee Wall, all of Mtxksville. A graveside service was lo be held ai2p.m.Nov. I l.aiOak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Revs. Jack Yaiborough and Charles Stewart officiating. The family was to be at Eaton Funeral Home Nov. 10,7- 9 p.m.. Memorials may be made to Oak n Grove United Methodist Church Steeple Fund. 1984 U.S. Hwy. 158 East, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. .0 XD Dfvie County Public Ubidiy MocKsvlllOi NO 1 &- cr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 18,1999 • J .QJ i D S- O 'V» <5— Margaret Ward Butler Margaret Ward Butler. 80. of Con cord. died at her home Dtursday. Nov. 11.1999.Bom Dec. 23. t9l8.inMocksvil1e to the late Brtice Ward and Margaret"Maggie" Stonestreet Ward, she re- Ured from Heilig Myers Furniture in Kannapolis. She was a rnember otKannapolis Church of Chn^st. Surviving are her husband. H.i^Butler.adaughter. MargoKenri«ly of Kannapolis; a sister. Theolene Barti« of Dallas.Texas; 4 grandchildren; and 5 great grandchildren. The funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m. Nov. 4. at Lady's FunendHome Chapel in Kannapolis by Kirk Sams. Burial was to be inChurch of Christ Cemetery m Mocks- "'"Memorials may be made to to-napolisChurchofChrist. 2315 Con cord Lake Road. Kannapolis. N.C. 28083. /Annie Daniel y Annie Maxwell Lambeth Daniel. 89. ofCharlotte, died Monday. Nov. 8. 1999. Bora in Lee County Sept. 8.1910, to the late Minnie Clyde Ceddie and Edgar Eugene Lambeth in the house where her father was bora, she gradu ated from Louisburg College and mar ried Armand Turner Daniel after her jtmtor year at Greensboro College. She lived in Mocksville for 17 years and had been a resident of Charlotte for the past 51 years. She was a member of Myers Park United Methodist Church and the Republican Woman's Club where she was a chaplain locally and statewide. She was a cub scout den mother for a number of years and was a member of various garden, bridge and book clubs. She was the last livingmemberoftheCharlotteAntiqueClub. S urviving are 4 children. Ann Mane Langford and husband Dr. Thomas A. Langford of Durham and Lake Junaluska. Peggy D. Young and hus band Dr. John A. Young of Charlone, Annand T. Daniel Jr. and wife Phyllis Beam DanielofLaurinbutg andWilm ington and Max L. and Daniel and wife Marshall McLean Daniel ofCharlotte;asister.RuthL.MoodyofBear Creek; a sister-in-law. Hazel Browning LambethofRaleigh; I2grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother. E.E. Lambeth; a sister. Dor othy L. Garncn; and a grandson. John Adam Young 111. Her funeral was held at 11:30 a.m. Nov. 12. at Myers Park United Meth odist Church by the Revs. Thomas A. Langford UI and William E Roth. y Dflvie County Public Library Mochsvllie, NO EJ. Eaton Everctte Jordan "EJ." Jordan, 74.* ofCedarCieekRoad. Mocksville, died Friday afternoon. Nov. 5.1999.alF<3r- syth Memorial Hospital in Winston- Salem after an extended illness. He was born in Davie County Aug. 31. 1925. to the late Samuel E and Bessie Smoot Eaton. A graduate of Davie County Training School, he was an honorably discharged veteran ofthe U.S. Army. He was amemberofCedar CreekBaptist Church where he served as a deacon. He was also a Master Mason at Corinthian Lodge 17 P.H.A. He was preceded in death by 6 brothers.Guy, Alta. John. Sam. Spurges and Lou Eaton; and 2 sisters, Cara and Vivian Eaton. Surviving are a son, Everette Lohr Eaton of the home; a long time close friend and mother of his son, Frances Doris Anderson; and a host of other relatives. His funeral service was conducted by the Rev. Michael Linville at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 11, at Cedar (2reek Baptist Church. Burial was Nov. 12. at 11 a.ra. at Veterans National Cemetery in Sal isbury. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 18,1999 - cr <r . ^ .f 0 ^ June Marion Hicks Mis. June Marion Hicks, 79, of Yadkinvllte Road, Mocksville, died early Sunday morning, Nov. 14,1999, at Autumn Care of Mocksville.Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15, in First United Methodist Church of Mocksville with the Rev. Charles Turner ofTiciating. Burial was in Rose Cemeteiy. The family requests memorials be coristdered for Juvenile Diabetes Foun dation, 1401 Old Mill Road, Winston- Salem, 27103, or to the Choir Fund of Mocksville Fust United Methodist Church, 305 Main Sl Mis. Hicks was bom in Pinnacle (Suiry County) on Sept. 15, 1920 to ihe late S.S. and Nora Hunt Marion and was a retired school teacher, hav- . ing taught in the Davie County Schtxtl System for 36 years. She was a gradu ate of Brevard College and continued her graduate studies at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and Appalachian State Teachers College, where she was awarded her master's degree. She was a long-time member of the Fiist United Methodist Church of Mocksville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Claude Thomas Hicks, in 1969andby abrother, H. Dean Marion. Surviving: her tlaughter, Lynne Hicks Byerly and husband Jerry W. Byerly of Mocksville; 2 grandsons: 8 brothers and sisters, Gertrude (Clarence) Allen and Charlie (Flo) Marion of Pinnacle, Roxie M. Shaffer of Tabor City, Violet M. Simmons of Rural Hall, Nina M. (Bill) Cook of Pilot Mountain, Mack (Joan) Marion of Jacksonville, Nathaniel (Carolyn) Manon of North Wilkesboro, and Donald(Kay) Marion ofMyrtIc Beach, S.C. , Johnsie B. HQer fuhnsieB.Hiler,75,ofSpringLake,died at her home Friday, Nov. P 1999. She was a member of Spring Lake United Methodist Church. She was a service unit managerand a troop leader for Spring Lake and Fort Bragg Girl Scouts, having served the Girl Scouts for over 44 years. She was a member and former ptesi^t of the Spring Lake Lioness Club. She was a former registrar for the Board of Elections in Spring Lake. Survivingare her husband, Stanley R. Hiler of Spring Lake; 2 daughters, Barbara H. Anial of Spring Lake and Ellen H. Upole of Southern Pines; a son, Samuel F. Hiler of Spring Lake; 2 sisters, Lucille Canter of Greensboro and Wiljie Bracken of Mocksville; a brother. Bill Bracken of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchil dren. j The funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Nov. 14, at Spring Lake United Methodist Church. Burial followed in Riverview Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the Johnsie Hiler Memorial Fund, c/o SpringLakeUnitedMeihodist Church,1408 Mack Street, Spring Lake, N.C. 28390. Nan Beauchamp Keller Nan Beauchamp Keller, 85, ofLex- tngton Road, Mocksville, died Tues day, Nov. 9, 1999, at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. ; BamJulyl2. l9l4,inDav!eCounty td the late Jerry and Lula Potts, she was ahomemakcr. She attended Redland Pentecostal Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Vincent "^uck" Keller, in 1994;ason. Jeny Keller, in 1999; 3 sisters, Delia Sheek. Nettie Behelerand Sally Beau champ; and 3 btoihets, Robert Beau champ, Gene Beauchamp and Joe B|pauchamp. •I Survivors include a daughter-in- lt{w, Carlius H. Keller; a grandson, Davie Keller and wife Emily Advance; and 2 sisters, Ellie Howard of Mtrcks- ville and Chariotte Williams of Ad vance. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m.Nov. 11, at Eaton Funeral Chapel wth the Rev. Joel Boyles officiating. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. ' MemorialsmaybemadetoRedland Pentecostal Church, 137 Baltimore Road, Advance, N.C. 27006. S_ (y- Davie County Public Ubiaiy Mocksville, NC cT C" cr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 18,1999 - Co 1/1 ' - I o •;h X V . 0 Geoi^e Edgar MerreQ ' • »' Mr. George Edgar "Bill" Meirell Jr..78,ofEaionsChurchRoad.Mocl»- ville. died Friday night. Nov. 12, at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services were at 11 a.in. Monday, Nov. 15, in Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Rusty Moirison, pastor, offlciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family request memorials be considered for the Building Fund of Fork Baplist Church, 3140 U.S. 64 E.. Mocksville. Graveside Masonic Riles were con ducted by the Mocksville Lodge AF&AM 134. Lodge members served as pall bearers. Mr. Merrell was bom in Oavie County.Nov.S, 1921 toihelateGeorge Edgar Merrell Sr. and Sally Hendrix Merrell and was the retired owner and operator of Merrell Furniture Com pany. He wasamember of the Mocks ville Masonic Lodge AF&AM 134 and a member of the Winston-Salem Shrine Oub. HewaspastpresidentoftheMocks-ville Lions Club and past president of the WlUiam R. DavieRuritanaub. He waspresidentof iheSOPlusaub in the Fork Community. He was a former memberofEaions Baptist Church and was a member of the Fork Baplist Church where he served on the Dea con Board. During World War n, he was a veteran of the U.S. Aimy. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Elizabeth Ferebee Merrell, in 1992; 2 brothers, Wayne Merrell and Aubrey t Merrell. and by a sister, Vauda Minor. Surviving: his second wife, Oneida Hendrix Metrellofthe home: 2daugh- lets,Mrs.Stephen(Sarah)Mencll Headof Charlotte, Mrs. Charlie (Vicki) Merrell Davis of High Point; 2 sons, George Lindsay Merrell of Mocks ville and Edgar Ferebee Merrell and wifeMaiiaofHighPbint;2step-daugh- tets, Mrs. John, Lloyd Stone of Jeffetsonville, Ga.. and Mrs. Sarah Uoyd Smith of Concord; 5 grandchil dren; 5 step-grandsons; a sister, Mrs. Wyona Merrell Johnson of Mocks ville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. /John Henry NaU Mr. John Henry Nail, 85, o(> Gladstone Raad,Cooleemee, died Iat4> Fridayevening,Nov. 12, l999,atDavid J County Hospital after a sudden illness,' Funeral services were at 2 p.m; ; Monday, Nov. 15, in the First Baptist Church of Cooleemee with the Rev. ; Jeff Pennington, pastor, officiating.; Burial was in the Garden of the Cros» ; ofRowan Memorial Parkin SaUsbuiy.^^ The family requests memorials considered for the Roof Fund of FiisK^ Baptist Church of Cooleemee, cfoMrsrC: So^ Scott, P.O Box 518. ■' Mr. Nail was bom in DavieCOunty' Dec. 22,1913, to the late Henry and Flora Ferebee Nail and had been widi Gravely Tracuir Company. He had worked at Burlington Industries for over 40 years. He was a lifelong mem- beroftheFiistBtqitist ChurchofCool eemee where he had served on the Deacon Board and the Usher Board, He enjoyed gardening and all tiutside activities, especially spending time with his children and grandchildren, and working and caring for his church. He was preceded in death by a brother. Surviving is his wife of SO years; Mary Allen Nail, ofthehome;2daugh-' lers, Cornelia Lea Nail of the home, and Betty Mclntyre of Woodleaf; a son, Ronnie D. Noil of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Lorena N. Dull of Cool eemee; and a niece. r Dflvia County Public UtewyMocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 18,1999 - Katie Gough Reavis Mr. KaiieCarolyn Gough Reavis, 54. of Rocky DaJe Lone. Mocksville. died Saturday nighi, Nov. 13,1999.at Wake Forest Uni- wereheldai2p.m.Lf^ in Eaton PuneralK Rev. Notman Fryo was in Batons Bap- etery, Mrs. Reavis was bom in Winston- Salem on /an. 10, I94S to the late Vodie H. and Blanche Cranfill Gough and was a homemaker. She had been a secretary atid clerical worker with Shuit-Hartman Construction Com pany. She was a graduate ofthe James A. Gray High School Class of 1963, and was a member and past president of the N.C. Paraplegic Association. She was a member of Hope Baptist Tabernacle. She was [needed in death by her hu^aitdofSI years, Wayne Reavis, in 1998, a daughter, Venus A. Reavis in 1981, her father, Vodie H. Gough in 1997, her mother Blanche Cranfill Gough in 1998, three brothers, Ralph S. Gough in I935,SammyL. Gough in 1987, and Calvin Gough in 1999. Surviving; 2 daughters, Bridget! Engle and Leslie Reavis, both of Mocksvilietagranddaughter.abrolher, Vergil Gough ofWinston-Salem; and an aunL The family raquati memorials be considered for the N.C. Paraplegic Association, 2856 Monticelio Drive, Winston-Salem, 27106. Elvira Hutchins Smith Elvira Hutchins Smith, 85, of Pud ding Ridge Rood, Mocksville. died Thursday morning, Nov. 11, 1999, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-SaJem. Bom in Davie County April 21, 1914. to the laic Sanford and Iiene Collette Hutchins, she was a home- maker and dairy farmer. She was a lifeiotig member of Batons Baptist Church. She enjoyed crafts and espe cially liked embroidery and making artificial flowers. Herhusband, Asbuty Smith, preceded her in death in 1990. She was also preceded in death by a sister. Ora Hutchins: and 2 brothtns. Frank and Albert Hutchins. Survivorsincludeadaughter, Betty Stttith of .Mocksville; and a special friend, Roy Taylor. Funeral services weia held at 11 a.m. Nov. 13, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by Dr. David Oilbreath. Burial fol lowed in Batons Baptist Church Cem etery. Memorials may be considered for the Cemetery Fund of Batons Baptist Church, c/o Jim Eaton, 940 Eaions Church Road. Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, Hospice Lane, Winsion-Salem, N.C. 27103. Ow's County Public uian Mocksville, nq ^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Nov. 25,1999 - y Frank Bams Jr. Frank Bjrui Jr.. 62, of 620 Kennesaw RoatI, Harmony, died Mon- ilay morning. Nov. 22. 1999, ji his home. Bom Scpl. 12, 1937. in Burke Couniy 10 the lalo Frank Banrs Sr. and tidna Seagle Bams Whisinani, he was adicsel mechanic. Surviving arc his wife. Virginia "Jenny" Hood Bums of the home; a son, Frank Junior Bams of Harmony; 4 daughters by a previous marnage, Cindy Helson of Icard. Karen Seagle. Donna Leek and Tesia Price, all of Drcjtel; 3 grandchildren; and a step granddaughter; 3 brothers, Roy Bams of Drcxel, Richani Bams and Farrcll BamsofVaJdesc;and3si5lcrs.Jarlcne BuffofValdcsc. Meriine Simmons of Drexel and RachelJimison ofValdcsB. Gravesidescrvices were held at 11a.m. Nov. 24, at New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Dennis Siillwell. Lee Collins Scott LeeCoIllnsScoll, 77,ol'Lc*ingion.died Saturday, Nov. 13, 1999, at Lex ington Memorial Hospital after two years ofdeclining health. He was the father of Emmeit Scott of Advance. Funeral services were held m 2:30 p-m. Nov. IS, at Rrsi Baptist Church by the Revs. Glenn Peltiford and Rci)- crt Harmon. Btiriai followed in Lex ington City Cemetery. / Garwood Vogler Mrs.RiiiaCarwoodVogJcr 83 ofW.nston-Saicm, diedNov. 21 1999She was bom Jan, 27.1916, inOavie CournyioSamudAndersonGarwoodond Mamie Cope Garwood Survtvors include; 2 sons, RobenI^ VogierartdW.L. •Bill" VogierofWtmton-Saiem;2siste,s, BettfAo^M«k and Lucille G.King; a grid?chtldrcn; and 7 great-grandchildren a ^'^|"''""'««fvice was held at 1 jNov. 23, at Harmony UK Rev, David Cook officiating. Walter Lee WaU J Mr.WalterLeeWall,78,ofHobson Drivc.Mocksville.dicdTuesdaymom-ing.Nov. i6,1999, ieteral monilis of gmvesidc service with the Rev. CharlesSicwan officiat ing. Military riles were conducted by 'he liih District Memorial Honor Guard. Veterans of Foreign War. The family requesK memwials be considered for Alzhclmets Research. 3420 Shamrock Drive, Charlotte 28215. Mr. Wail was bom in DavieCounty Nov. 13. 1921. to the late Charlie Lemuel and Luia Lanicr Wall and was a retired warehouseman with the VA. Medical Center In Salisbury with 33 yearsofscrviee.Hehadbecnalifciongresident ofDavie Couniy and enjoyed fishing, hunling, and gardening. Dur ing World War 11. he was a veteran of the U.S. Army/Air Force, and was a Purple Hcan recipient. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs.ThurmanfFrankiejBnwIes,and 3 brothers. Clarence Wall. Bob Wall, and Frpd Wail, Surviving; his wife of 51 'years. Shirley Baker Wall of the home; a daughter, Jeanne Wall Mclvin and husband. Michael, of Concord; a son Richard Lee Wall of Sylva; 2 giand- daughtcrs; 2sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Boger and Mrs. Frances McClamrock, both of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Tom Wall and Roy Wall, both of Mocksville; 2 sisters-in-law. Mrs. Elmer Wall of Mocksville and Mrs. Pansy Wall ofthe Cana community; a Goddaughter. Sandra Laws of Mocksville; and nu merous nieces and nephews. Davie County Public Libraijf Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 2,1999 cr- •Y \ *) V • ^ W d o Violet Armsworthy , Violet Irene Smith Armswonhy. V 90. of Baltimore Road, Advance, died Sunday. Nov. 28. 1999, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Bom April I, l909,inDavieCounty to the late Moyd and Josephine Tucktf Smith, she was a lifelong member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church and spent her life caring for her family. She was preceded in death by her hus band. Boss RensyArmswotthy.in 1978 after S1 years of marriage; a brother. Gumey Smith; and a grandson. (Chris topher Armsworthy. Surviving are 2 sons, Ricky G. Armsworthy and wifeEloine and Barry R, Armsworthy, all of Advance; 2 daughters. Maxine A. Spillman and husband Robert and Sherry A. Franco, all of Advance; 3 sisters. Ruby S. McKnight, Grey S, Robertson and Jessie S. Hodson. all of Advance; 2 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; a great great grandchild; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held at 11 am. Dec. I,at Bethlehem UnitedMeth- odist Church by the Rev. Mark Weekley. Memorials may be made to Bethle hem United Methixlist Church Build- ingFund.321 Redland Road, Advance, N,C, 27006, J James Dermont Howard James Dermont Howard, 88, of CIcmmons, died Saturday, Nov. 27. 1999, at his residence. BomMay3l, 191 l.inOavieCounty to Casper and Maggie Luster Howard, he as preceded in death by his wife, Ella Stevens Howard, in 1982; and a son, Bobby Howard. Surviving are his daughter, Nancy Hendrix and husband Harry of Clem- mons; 2 grandchildren. Sherry McCulloh and husband Lee of Mocks- villeand LynnThompsonand husband Richard of Texas; 3 step grandchil dren; and a sister. Clare Parksof Clem- motis. Funeral services were held at 7 p.m. Nov. 29.at Haywotth-MillerKinderton Chapel with the Rev. Otis Clampitt officiating. J Rudi Faak Mr. Rudi Faak. 68. of 806 Howell Rd.. Mocksville. died Saturday. Nov. 27.1999. He was bora April. 6. 1931 in Heinrichswalde. Germany to Arthur and Maria Matzik Faak. He was a self- employed buildingcontractorand was a member of the Davie County Build ers Association. Mr. Faak was an avid pigeon flyer and was a ntemberof the Tarheel Racing Pigeon Club. He is survived by: his wife, Gisela Hoffmann Faak of the home; 2 sons. Mike (and wife. Denell) Faak of Mocksville. and Ronald Faak of the home; one granddaughter. 2 sisters, Hedi Frar.k and Martha (and husband Max) Kurschncr of Germany; nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 2p.m.Tuesday,Nov.30.atHayworth- Millcr Kinderton Chapel by the Rev. Joel K. Boyles . Burial was in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. CannMi F. Qames y CarmonF.]james,8S.ofWoodleaf, died Thursday, Nov. 2S, 1999, at Forsyth Medical Center. She is survived by onesisier.Lililis Ijames Penninger of Woodleaf, and several nieces and nephews. Miss Ijames was a member of ATiS;Tpioneers.andamemberofthe First Baptist Church in Cooieemee. Memorials can be mode to the First Baptist Church of Cool eemee,c/o Sara Scott.P.O. Box S18.Coolcemce270l4. A graveside service was held Sun day, Nov. 28, at New Union United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Jeff Pcnninglon officiating. t/ Ruth Peacock Hellard Ruth Peacock Hellard, 76. of Tur- r^nneChurchRoad.Mocksville.diedMonday morning. Nov. 1999 gj hw home after several months of de- cltning health. BorainIredell(2ouniyOcL9 1923to the late James and Lucretia Hanis' Peacock, she wasretired fiomSataLee Contoration. She had previouslyworked for Baker Furniture. She at tended Ttimendne Baptist Church and was an avtd campw and especially enjo^ fishing. She was preceded in «|eath by agrandchiId.Uri Rogersran^ter Maude Bame; and 5 brothers. Peacock, Ivory Peacock, Roy ^Jwk,ClayPeacockandCIydePea- Survivors include her husband of 57 years, Ruben Hellardof the home-2^ughters. Margie Hellard and Kathy Rogers and husband Patrick, all of M^ksville; 2 sons. Johnny Hellard Md wife Lola of Mocksville and Joe Hellard of the home; 5 grandchildren-2 step grandchildren; 8 great grand children; a sister, Eva Mae Nichols of Cooieemee; and a brother. Vance Pea cock of Statesville. Funeral services were to be held at 2p.m.Nov.24,atEaionFuneialCliaDel Sloop and Johnny Hellard ofEciaiing. Burial followed inTummine Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to DavieCounty Hospice, c/o Janet Blair, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. '/e, NQ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 2,1999 a~- c- T- fir \ y John Kan* McCuUoh Jr. Mr. John Kair McCulloh Jr.. 69. of U.S. 158 East. Advance, died Tues day. Nov. 23.1999 al his residence. A graveside service was held Fri day at 11 a.m.alDulinUniiedMethod- ist Church Cemetery with the Revs. Marie Weekley and DonaldFunderburk officiating. The family requests memorials be considered for Brenncrs Childrens Hospital Developmental Office. Medi cal Center Blvd.. Winston-Salem. 27157. Mr. McCulloh was bom May 1. 1930 in Fbrsyih County to the late John and Magdalene Potts McCulloh. He was a graduate of Shady Grove High School and was co-owner of McCulloh Produce and retired as a self-employed truck driver. Stjrvivots include: his wife of 49 years. Leona Myers McCulloh of the home; a son. Dennis McCulloh of Advance; 2 daughters. Pamela M. Crump of Brown Summitt, and Lynn M. Tutlerow and husband Dean of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren; and a sister. Jacqueline Taylor of Augusta. Ky. , DeweyT.Nicholson J Dewcy Thomas Nicholson. 75. of Cooleemee. formerlyofHiddenite.dicd Monday, Nov. 22. 1999. at Davie County Hospital. Bom in Iredell County Nov. 13. 1924. tothelate Willieand Edna Jarvis Nicholson, he was a retired textile worker and of the Baptist faith. He waspreceded in death by ahalf brother. Lee Roy Lowe. Survivors include his wife. Eva FisherNicholsonofthchome;abrother.Junior Vance Nicholson of Hiddenite; and 3 sisters. Faye Kahl and Estelle Nicholson, both of Union Grove, and MaryeeBongino of Baltimore. Md.. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Nov. 25, at Grassy Knob Bap tist Church by the Revs. Joey Camp bell and JeffPennington. / Francis Bowden Seats Mr. Francis Bowden Scats. 51. of U.S. 158 East, died at his residence on Monday. Nov. 22. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Nov. 28. at the OakGrove United Methodist ChurchCem- etery. with the Revs. Norman Fryeand Charles Stewart officiating. Members of the N.C. DepartmentofCorrections served as an honor guard at the service. In lieu of flowers., the family re quests memorials be considered to theAmerican RedCross.65Coutt Square. Mocksville. Mr. Scats was bom in Davie County on April 24. 1948 to the late Clyde Franklin Seats Sr. and Adelaide Bowden Seats. He was retired earlier this year, after serving 22 years as an officer of the N.C. Department ofCor- rections where he had been awarded several certificates of appreciation. Mr. Scats is survived by 2 sons. Patrick Seats of Mocksville. and Mat thew Seats ofTacomaWash.;2 sisters. Martha (J.T. Jr.) Smith, and Jean (Wayne) James, and a brother. Clyde (Shirley) Seats, all of Mocksville. .-h -Q Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, Nc I* V (r , a DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Dec. 9,1999 0^ (N \ .<u I 3 — >- Alice Clawson Belton / Mrs. Alice Clawson Belton, 62. of Stokesdale,dicd Friday evening, Dec. 3.1999, at Moses Cone Hospital. Mrs. Belton wasbomMay22.1937,in DavieCounty.toihelaieClaudeand Nettie HelperClawson. wasemployed by Ceinco, and was a member of- Summerfield United Methodist Church. Her parents, a brother, Ken neth Clawson. half-brother. Roy Clawson. brothers-in-law. Jimmy Belton and Avery Belton. preceded Mrs. Belton in death. Survivors include: her husband of 40 y^. Phillip Belton; daughter and son-in-law. Ruby and Scott Tickle of Summerfield: sister, Nell Lagle of Mocfcsville: 2 brothers. Claude Clawson of Columbus, Ohio, and Marshall Clawson of Clemmons; 2 half sisters. Hazel Howard of Mocks- ville and Mae Warlick of Branson. Mo.; half brother, Edd Clawson of Woodleaf: sister-in-law and husband. Rita and Fred Nordman of Charlotte; brother-in-law and wife, Mike and Debbie Belton of Summerfield; sev eral nieces and nephews, and her spe cial dog. "Little Bit." Funeral Services were Monday. Dec. 6, at II a,m. at Summerfield United Methodist Church with the Revs. Roy Steed and Roger Bairicks officiating. Burial was in the churoh cemetery. Pallbearers were Kenny Holt. Roger Holt. Cecil Williams. Sammy Angel. Dairell Sparks, and Bill Kooniz. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of Greensboro or to Summerlrcld United Methodist Church. Jessie Smith Browder Mrs. Jessie Smith Browder, 92, of Baltimore Road, Advance, died Sun day. Dec. 5. 1999 at her home. Mrs. Browder was bom May 30. 1977 in Alexander County to the laic Jackson and Roberta Ford Smith. She was preceded in death by her husband. B.T. Browder in 1979, af ter 49 years of marriage; 2 brothers, Jackson Smith and Gilbert Smith; and 3 sisters, Rowena S. Adams. Willie S. Campbell, and Johnsie S. Hedrick. Mrs. Browder spent her life tak ing care of her family. She was a member of Advance Methodist Church. She is survived by: a son. Ben Browder and wife Ann of Advance; 2 daughters. Ann B. Seamon of Mooresville and Sue B. Fblmar and husband Paul of Advance; 8 grand children; and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tues day, Dec. 7 at 3 p.m. at Advance Methodist Church with the Revs, Reg Alderman and David Childeis officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to any church of the donor's choice. J , Dt^e County PuWic library Mocksville, NO 'Bud' Chamberlain Mr. Julian "Bud" Chamberlain. 80, of Lone Hickory Community, Mocksville, died Dec. I, 1999 at Iredcll Memorial Hospital. He was born June 3. 1919 to the late Lon and Lillian Baggarly Cham berlain. He was a retired carpenter and of the Baptist faith. In addition to his parents. Mr. Chamberlain was preceded in death by his first wife. Doris Ruth Smith. Surviving are: his wife. Inez Bell Chamberlain; a daughter. Linda "Howard" Parduc of Jonesville; a brother. Roger "Julia" Chamberlain of Mocksville; 2grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 4 at Gentry Fam ily Chapel, Yadkinville conducted by the Rev. Howard Wagoner with burial in Yadkin Memorial Gardens. Cr- , o (5^ (S \ % Cs \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 9,1999 10 V -a o y Marjorie Cranflll Dixon Mrs. Maijorie Cranfill Di."con, 78, of Yadkinville, died early Monday morning, Dec. 6. 1999 at Forsyth Medical Center after suffering a car diac arrest at her home Thursday, Dec.2. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Harmony Grove Friends Mectign with the Rev. Don Cunningham, the Rev. Harold Salmons, and Wayne Dixon ofTiciat- ing. Burial was-in the Harmony Grove Friends Cemetery. The family request memorials be considered fbr the Association of Retarded Citizens, do Wanda Hall. P.O. Box 233. East Bend. 27018. Mrs. Dixon was bom in Yadkin County. Jan. 20. 1921 to the late James Monroe and Lora Royall Mackie Cranfill and was owner and operatorofDixons Greenhouses. She had lived in Yadkin County all of her life where she was a member of Har mony Grove Friends Meeting. She enjoyed spending quality time with her family and working in her green houses. She was a well known horti culturist in Yadkin County. She was preceded in death by a sister. Mrs. Myrtle Kiger and by 5 brothers. Worth Mackie. Marvin Mackie. Wade Mackie. Sidney Mackie. and Frank Cranfill. Surviving: her husband of 65 years. Ford Dixon of the home; 2 daughters, Mrs. David (Jan) Hess and Mrs. Tony (Marjetta) Shores of Yadkinville; 2 sons. Ron Dixon of Mocksville and Wayne (Betty) Dixon of Yadkinville: 6 grandchildren; 2 brothers. Carl Cranfill and wife. Belle and Earle Cranfill of Yadkinville: a sister-in-law, Ruth Cranfill of Yadkinville: and many nieces and nephews. Ruth Boger Garner y Ruth Boger Gamer. 77, of John Crotts Road. Mocksville, died Wednesday, Dec. I. 1999 at Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were Saturday. Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. at Bethel United Methodist Church with Dr. S.B. Wamer, and the Revs. Ardis Payne and Pam Stradcr officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery, Mrs. Garner was born Aug. 6, 1922 in Davie County to the late Grady and Mary Plott Boger. She was retired from Autumn Care of Mocksville as an L.P.N. She enjoyed her hobby of baking Christmas cook ies and working in her flower gar den. She was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church. Survivors include: her husband, Sidney Thomas Gamer of the home; 3 daughters, Rosemary Gamer of Mocksville. Pat (Ron) Garrett of Cleromons, and Carroll (Bill) Kisner of Hickory: a son, Thomas Gamer of the home: 3 grandchildren: sev eral great-grandchildren: 3 sisters, Ella Mae Capes of Greensboro, Ha zel Daywalt of Mocksville, and Bonnie Boger Milan of Winston-Sa lem and N. Myrtle Beach: a brother, George Boger of Mocksville: Sstep- grandchildren: and a special friend, Jan Angus. Louis William Keeton / Mr. Louis William Keeton, 56. of 3722 Martin Ave. in Greensboro, died Thursday evening, Dec. 2,1999. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5,1999. at Bethel Bap tist Church with the Rev. Veraon Gales officiating. Burial followed in Lakeview Memorial Park in Greens boro. Bora in Greensboro at the hospital fonncrly known as St. Leo's Hospital to the late Lewis Mills and Mary Osbome Keeton, Mr. Keeton was a member of Bethel BaptistChurch. Mr. Keeton was a veteran of the Vietnam War serving in the United States Navy and was an employee of Greensboro Housing Authority. He is survived by his wife of 23 years, Carolyn Keeton of the home: daughters, Melissa Colljns, Amy Torrellas, and Krystal Brown, all of Greensboro; 2 grandchildren; sisters. Ruby Boger of Wavcrly, Va., and JoAnn Crotts of Mocksville; brothers. Lynn Keeton and Glen Keeton of Mocksville, Cleo Keeton, Martin Keeton, and John Keeton, all of Ad vance: and several nieces and neph ews. Memorials may be made to Bethel BaptistChurch. 2230Lees Chapel Rd.. Greensboro. 27405. Dnie Count) Public^afMocksville, Nu t L Cr- • o 0- (>- V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 9,1999 I w <3— , May Bean Kinser V May Bean Kinser, 92. of Edgewood Circle. Mocksville. died Friday, Dec. 3.1999 a( Autumn Care of Mocksville. Mrs. Kinser was born May 12. 1907 in Davie County to the late Julius C. and Mary Host Bean. She was preceded in death by her husband. Hubert Alvin Kinser and several brothers and sisters. She spent her life working as a homemaker and was a member of Cooleemce Presbyterian Church. She is survived by: 2 sons. Ronald Kinser of Rose Hill and Thomas Kinser of Mocksville; 2 daughters. Calhryn K. Taylor of Mocksville. and Mary Lou K. Whitehead of Cleveland. N.C.; 14 grandchildren: and 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Sunday. Dec. 5 at 8 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Ncul Carter officiating. Burial was Mon day. Dec. 6 at 11 a.m. at Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. yCharlie C. Orrell Charlie C. Orrell. 84. of \Vestminster.Calif..diedNov22.1999. of heart failure. He was a native of Advance, at tended Shady Grove School, and was a former member of Mocks United Methodist Church. A military memorial service will be held Dec. 11.1 p.m. at Mocks Church in Advance. OrtcH was a member of the U.S. MaiineCorpsinWorldWarlL serving in the South Pacific in the Philippines. After his honorable discharge in Janu ary of1946. he spent several years working for the U.S. Govcmmeni. building hospiials in Japan and Guam. Reluming to the United States, he was employed by McDonnell Douglas Air craft until he retired in 1981. He was preceded in death by his fether. Benny Stacy Orrell; moth;r. Flora Howard Orrell; brother Kenneth Otrell of Winston-Salem; and Alton Orrell of Clemmons. Survivors include brothers. Walter Oncll of Advance. B.S. Orrell Jr. of Maggie Valley, and Frank Orrell of Winston-Salem; sisters. Lucy Gunter of Winston-Salem. Ruby BlackburnofCocoa.Fla..BenySueOnell-Araold of Orlando. Fla.; 2 sisters-in-law, Marguita Orrell and Helen Orrell. the wives of his two deceased brothers; and 2 aunts. y Roy Daniel Phelps Mr. Roy Daniel Phelps. 79. of Phelps Way. Advance, died Saturday. Dec. 4.1999 at N.C. Baptist Hospi tal in Winston-Salem. Mr. Phelps was bom January 4. 1920 in Davidson County to the late Dallon and Viola Cope Phelps. He was a lifelong member of Fulton United Methodist Church, where he received 16 years perfect attendance award. Mr. Phelps served during World War II from 1942-1946 in the U.S. Army. He retired in 1981 from Foltz Concrete Pipe Company, after 18 years of service. He is survived by: his wife of S3 years. Lyda Sparks Phelps; a son. Larry D. Phelps; 3 daughters. Judy P. Broadway. Patricia P. Pickett. and Nancy P. Boger. all of Advance; 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchil dren; a brother. Howard Phelps of South Carolina; and a sister. Lena P. Winfleld of Southmount. Funeral services were held Tues day. Dec. 7. at 2 p.m. at Fulton United Methodist Church in Ad vance. with the Rev. Jack Wallace of ficiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. 1386- A Westgate Center Drive. Winston- Salem. 27103. Dfvie County Public Ubranf MocKsviiief NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 9,1999 Robert P. Rupard Mr. Ruben P. Rupard. S2. of Rupard Trail. Mooksville. died Sun day. Dec. 5. 1999 al Forsyth .Medi cal Center in Winslon-Salcm. Mr. Rupard was born May 13. 1917 in Yadkin County to the late AugrelAnifus and Mary Pearl Weatherman Rupard. In 1980 he re tired from Carolina FreighlTrucking Co.. after 34 years of service. He was a member of Turrcniine Baptist Church and served during World War 11 from 1942-1945 in the U.S. Navy. Mr. Rupard is survived by. the mother of his children. Dean Morrison Rupard; 2 sons. Jack Rupard and Randy Rupard both of Chctryville; 3 grandchildren: 2 brothers, Oilmer Rupard of ■niomasville andClarence Rupard of Mocksville: and 2 sisters. Flosie. Rosic R. LoUin of Yodkinville and Inez R. Nines of Raleigh. Funeral services were Wednesday. Dec. 8. at 11 a.m. at Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Jack Johnson officiating. Burial followed in Turrenlinc Baptist Church Cem etery. Datrell Grant Steele Mr. Dartell Grant Sieelc. 45. of Mocksville. died Saturday afternoon. Dec. 4, 1999 of an apparent heart at tack. He was born Steele Brown. He was educated in Public Schools, bachelor's degree in history ' from Wlnsion- Salcm State University, and his master's degree in education from N.C. A&T Slate University. He began his leaching career inthe Davie County Public Schools in 1979. where he taught social stud ies. and was a coach in the athletic department. Since 1998, he has taught and coached at Carver High School in Winston-Salem. He was a member of Shiloh Bap tist Church in Mocksville. He is survived by: his wife. Vicke Speaks Sleeic of the home; adaugh- tcr, Marcia Wilson of Charlotte; a son. Deryl Wilson of the home: 2 brothers, the Rev, Daniel Brown and Larry Brown bolh of Mocksville; a sister. Debra Brown of Mocksville: and 2 grandchildren. Funeral services were Wednesday at 3 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Donald Jenkins ofTlciated. Burial followed in Mocksville Second Presbyterian Church Cemetery. ' Robert W. Whisenhunt Mr. Robert Wcsllcy Whisenhunt, 53. of Main Church Road, Mocksville, died Friday, Dec. 3. 1999 after seven years of declining health. He was born in WInston-Salem, Dec. 26, 1945 to the late Webster Lee and Fannie Church Whisenhunt. Mr. Whisenhunt was preceded In death by his brother. William Franklin Whisenhunt in 1993. Sur viving are: his 'wife, Peggy Greenawall Whisenhunt of the home: 2 daughters, Allhea Rcnce Furchcs and husband Matt, and Nancy Carol Snow and husband. Mike, both of Mocksville; 2 grand sons; 3 brothers, Roy, Ray. and Rick Whisenhunt, and asisier, Ruby Whisenhunt Myers, al! of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews, Funeral services were at II a.m. Monday, Dec. 6 at Hayworth-Miller. Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Jonathan Vemon and Robert Beil of- ricialing. Burial followed in Wood land Cemetery. Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC O— c <r C6 N -DAVIECOUNTY enterprise record. Dec-16.1999 QJ , }- Joseph Wayne Anderson y Mr. Joseph Wayne Anderson Sr.. 69. of King, died Friday. Dec. 10. 1999 at his home. Mr. Anderson was bom in Atlanta. Ga. Jan. 2.1930. to Roy Marion and Ruby Evelyn Key Anderson. A vet eran of the U.S. Army, he had lived in Forsyth County most of his adult life. He retired from Sara Lee Ho siery in February. 1992. and moved to his home in Stokes County. Survivors: his wife. Frances Hinkle Anderson of the home; 5 chil dren. Joseph Wayne Anderson Jr. of Pfafftown. (Brent) and Cynthia Wag oner of King. David and (Ann) Anderson of Walkertown. Richard and (Tammy) Anderson of Walnut Cove, and (Bill) and Michelle Th ompson of Charlotte; 10 grandchil dren; and a sister. Ann and (Charles) Folds of Mocksvilte. The funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Monday at Voglcr's Reynolda Chapel by Pastor Ralph Sproles with burial following in Parklawn Memo rial Gardens Memorials may be made to Hos pice of Stokes County. P.O. Bo* 10. Danbury, 27106. / James DeBoyce Brock Mr. James UcBoyce Brock. 55. of Pfafftown. died Suntiay afternoon. Dec. 12.1999 at Meadowbrook Ter race of Davie. He was bom in Duplin County Dec. 25.1943 to James R- and Mar garet Williams Brock. Mr. Brock had retired from the N.C. Employment Security Commission and from the N.C. Growers Association. He was the founder of Fourte. Inc. and served as the company's vice president. A graveside service was held at noon Thursday in the Pate Family Cemetery in Duplin County by the Rev. McCoy Brock. Charles Edward Groce . Charles Edward Groce, 58, of V Linwood. formerly of Hamptonville. died Saturday. Dec. 11.1999. He was born in Yadkin County to the late Howard and Bertha Cook Groce. Mr. Groce worked at Patkdale Mills and was the manager of Vil lage South Trailer Park. He was preceded in death by his mother. Bertha Groce. in 1998. Surviving: 6 children. Lynn (Pea nut) Doby of Mocksvile; James (Brenda) Cuzzen and John Cuzzcn of Lexington; Katie Fergusen and Spencer (Angie) Groce of Linwood. and Carlcne Sidden; 3 stepchildren. Gwen Former. Barbara Owens. Doug Everhart; 2 sisters. Peggy Trivettc and Hilda Williams of Yadkinville; 2 brothers, Eugene Groce of Yadkinville and Ray Groce of Hamptonville; and 17 grandchil dren. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 15 at Gentry Family Chapel by the Rev. Jack Cook. /Edward Clifton Cook Mr. Edward Clifton Cook. 61. of McClamrock Road. Mocksville. died Sunday. Dec.l2.199 at his home. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 15 in Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Farmington Cemetery. The family requests memorials be considered for the Underprivileged Childrens Fund of PeeWee Baseball. c/o Mocksville Recreation Dept.. 644 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Mr. Cook was preceded in death by his wife. Glenda Myrick Cook. ' Surviving: his daughter. Deborah C. Seats of Farmington; a son. Den nis Cook of Mocksville; 2 grand daughters; 2 sisters. Frances Pilcher of Farmington and Carolyn Woods of Cooleemee; a brother. Bob Cook of Hickory; several nieces and neph ews; and a special close friend. Elsie Simpson of Mocksville. O s- CS— Dsvie County Publte Mocksville, N6 rnilNTV ENTEUFBISE KECORD. D«.«.'«» (T <r V. Oi \ y John Guy Hamilton Funeral services for John Ouy • Hamillon. 64. ofSmllhlleid. were held Tuesday. Dec. 7.1999. ai Farrish Fu neral Home in Selma. Offlcialing min- islcrs were the Revs. Darrcll Sauls and ; Allen W. Stanley. He died Dec. S. at Johnston Memorial Hospital. He was the son of the late John Guy and Ida Hamilton, and adopted son of the late Al and Edith Hamilton, rie was preceded in death by his wife. Mildred Hughes Hamilton. Surviving arc: a sister, Sara J. Campbell of Mocksville; a son. James Hamilton; grandson. Daryl Hamilton, both of Smithfleld; and an adopted sister. Carolyn Allen of Jacksonville. Fla. Mr. Hamilton was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War. and was a member of Calvary Baptist Church at Clayton. Hubert Clinton Hart / Mr. Hubert Clinton Han. 81, of 252 Pinebrook School Road. Mocksville, died Wednesday after noon, Dec. 8, 1999 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom March 19. 1918 in Buncombe County to John and Bessie Hart. Mr. Hart was preceded in death by his wife. Lucille Lockemy Han and served in the U.S. Army during World War 11. Surviving arc: 2 daughters and sons-in-law. Peggy and Bruce Brady of Winston-Salem and Becky and Billy Hendrix of Mocksville: a son and daughter-in-law. Billy and Pam Hart of Advance: 3 sisters and a brother; S grandchildren; and a great- grandson. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Friday. Dec. 10 in Hayworth- Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Norwood Green and Ray O'Farrcll. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of Winsion-Sa- lem/Forsyth County. IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Salem, 27103. / Hulda Taylor Nolley Mrs. Hulda Taylor Nolley. 85, of Nolley Road, Mocksville, died late Wednesday night, Dec. 8.1999 at her home. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 in Libeny United Methodist Church with theRev. Phillip Park, pastor, officiating. • Burial was in the church cemetery. The family requests memorials be considered for Liberty United Meth odist Church Air CondiUoning Fund, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville 27028. Mrs. Nolley was born in Davie County. May 20, 1914 and was a homemaker. She was a lifelong member of Liberty United l^ethod- ist Church where she was a charter member of the United Methodist Women. She enjoyed quilting, cook ing, and nower gardening. She had worked at Erwin Mills for many years. Her husband. William Roy Nolley. to whom she was married for 63 years, preceded in death Aug. 30, 1994. Survivors include; her daughter, Ann N. Hancock of Mocksville; a son, Edwin Nolley of Sherrills Ford;4 grandchildren; and 5 great-grand- children. DsR/ie County Public Libraiy Mockswile, NO L <r" a DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 23,19^9 (T tr cr A 01 N . «, O ~|- 1-4 0 , Edward Clifton Cook Mr. Edward Clifton Cook. 61. of McClamrock Road. Mocksville, died Sunday. Dec. 12. 1999. at his home. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. IS. in Eaton Fu neral Chapel with the Rev. Norman Frye officiating. Burial followed in Farmington Community Cemetery. The family requests memorials be considered for Underprivileged chil dren Fund of Pec Wee Baseball, do Mocksville-Davie Recreation Dept., 644 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Mr. Cook was bom in Caldwell County on March 21.1938 to the late Edward C. and Pearl Bowman Cook, he was retired from the U.S. Postal Service with 17 years of service. He had been a refrigerator repairman and was an avid fan of bluegrass music. He coached Pee Wee baseball and supported the Girl Scouts. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was preceded in death by his wife. Clenda Myrick Cook, in 1981, by a son. and by a sister. Shirley Cook. Survivors include: a daughter, Deborah C. Seats of Farmington; a son. Dennis Cook of Mocksville; 2 granddaughters; 2 sisters. Frances Pilcher of Farmington and Carolyn Woods of Cooleemec; a brother. Bob Cook of Hickory; several nieces and nephews; and a close friend, Elsie Simpson of Mocksville. Norma Frye Fowler J Norma Jean Frye Fowler. 29. of Mocksville. died Sunday. Dec. 19 1999. Ms. Fowler was bom July 3.1970 in Davie County to Calvin Eugene Frye of Cooleemee and Colleen Stanley Strain of Mocksville. Her maternal grandfather. Mr. Asberry Stanley and paternal grandmother. Catherine N. Frye. and an uncle. Mr. Dennis Stanley preceded her in death. Ms. Fowler was a graduate of Davie High School and was em ployed with Lexington Furniture Co. ;in Mocksville. She was a lifelong ; member of Calvary Baptist Church ^in Mocksville. Survivors include: her daughter. April Nicole Fowler and son. Jeremy Benjamin Williams, both of the home; her mother and step-father. Colleen S. and Jimmy Strain of Mocksville; her father and step mother. Calvin Eugene and Malinda Frye ofCooleemee; her fiance', Brad Robbins of North Wilkesboro; 2 brothers. Danny E. Frye of Cooleemee and James Aaron Strain Mocksville; her maternal grand mother, Magdiine Morgan of Mocksville; her paternal grandfather. Lester E. Frye of Mocksville; and several aunts and uncles. Funeral services were held Wednesday. Dec. 22 at II a.m. at C.-IIvary Baptist Church with the Rev. Jim Gryder officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. ; Memorials or contributions can & made to Betty Trivetle. 1785 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksville. for the children. AnwrMadredGuUeB ^®i-ilUrc/sofSa/ieK -X®' '"«- ^«owa, G'"'e«.shcwaseduw?ed^''"'®schools. SheR^'MdustricsandJ^™*"""-""" Sells of2b1I^.'^'J';John$ieEagie '^Srovesidcserv- ""Tthews. Cemeieor"bt^^T®''P"«'^ockerham. ^ Rick ®afistChurch!225^°t"^Salisbuiy. N.C. 2814^"'®®''°®''- Mattie Angell ffnii / Mattie Angell Hall. 103. formerly of Cana Road. Mocksville. died W^nesday.Dcc.l5.l999.atMead-owbrookTenace of Davie.Boin Jan. 13. 1896. in Williams- boiB. Ky. to the late John L. and AimindaRyanAngelLshewasahome-maker. She was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include 2 daughters. Ela^tonofViiginia Beach. Va. and RubyChnstine ^tcrof Mocksville; 2 broth- m Charlie Angell and Earl Angell l^ofArfcansas:andnumefousgrand-' children.great grandchildren andgreat- great grandchildren.Funeral services will be held at 7p.ni. Dec. 24. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock olfici- aiing. Visitation will follow the ser- vice. D^ie County Public Library Mocksville, NC h u V V <r t- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 23, 1999 - h n ns \ V y Curtis Wayne Hill Mr. Cunis Wayne Hill. 54 of Winsion-Salem. died Tuesday DecKl999a.WakeForcs,Unir;S5 Bapiisi Medical Cencer.He was born Jan. 30, 1945 in Davidson County ,o Betty Coins. . Hill was a member of Grave Baptist Temple. He was vice piesi- tJani of Thompson Lubrication Survivors: his wife, Tonya Triplet! Hillof,he home;ason.cXKent Hill and wife, Melissa; a daugh- ler, Paige Graham Hill and friendMark Passerallo of Winston-Salem' ^ m, a brother. Troy Wilson ofnomasville; his father and mother-it^-law. Hade and Nancy Triplen of Mocksville; 2 sisters ie I .sisiers-in-iaw and Holshouwof RcckwS";p,^„"""^"y-Markand MickeyTripleti. Funeral services were at l| a.m »>"' the Rev. EdBiggersomciating. Entombment fol-towed in Parklawn Memorial Gar- Memorials may be made to the ^09.DW.WendoverAve.,G,^n,:bora, or the American Cancer Soci «y.l9(»S.Haw,ho,,eRd..FSh j Braden Owen Jones Mr. Braden Owen (Brad) Jones. 46. of Mocksville. died Dec. 17 1999 at Wake Fbrosi University Bap tist Hospital. He was born Nov. 6, 1953 jn Forsyih County to Lawrence Braden and Lorene Dielz Jones. Survivors in addition to his par-ems: his wife. Rebecca L. Jones of the home; a daughter, Brando M. Jones of Kcmersville; 3 step-sons, Jwseph Livingood of Mocksville, Mark McGuire Jr. and Michael McGuire, both of Winston-Salem; 5 brothers; a sisten several nieces and nephews: and special friends, Linda Kiser. Candace, Brandy, and Donte. A graveside service was at I p.m Wednesday, Dec. 22 at the NationalCemetery in Salisbury with Bishop Bobby CranfiJI ofnciaiing. Myrtle Evans Marsh V Mrs. Myrtle Evans Marsh, 82, of I62S Sugartown Road. Yadkinville, died Sunday. Dec. 19,1999 at Yadkin Nursing Care Center. She was bom in Yadkin County on Jan. 13,1917 to the late James A. and .Mary Jane TUmer Evans. She was a homemaker and a member of Union Cross Friends. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by 4 brothers. Mrs. Marsh is survived by: 2 sons, Robert L. Evans of Dillon, S.C. and Hubert R. Marsh of King; a daugh ter, Avis E. Callicuit of South Mount; a sister, Dcate Macemore of Jonesville: 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday.Dec. 22 at II a.m. at Reavis Funeral Home Yadkinville Chapel, with the Rev. Grady Tutterow officiating. Burial followed in Union Cross Friends Cemetery. T .Maureda Hendrix Jones Mrs. Maureda Hendrix Jones, 79. of Winston-Salem, died Friday, Dec. 17. 1999 at her home. Mrs. Jones was bom July 1.1920 in Davie County to Lewis Thomas and Sadie Foot Hendrix. Mrs. Jones was a member of Hope Moravian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Billy F. Jones. Surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, Don Jones and his wife, Diana, of Winston-Salem and Bobby Jones and his wife, Debbie, of Winston- Salem; 3 granddaughters; 2 great grandchildren; and a brother, Ovet "Mutt" Hendrix, of Statesville. Funeral services were II a.m. Monday, Dec. 20 at Hope Moravian Church by the Rev. Galen E. Hahn. Burial followed in the church grave yard. Memorials may be made to Hope Moravian Church, Hope Church Rd., Winston-Salem, 27103. <Z <s~- •A Davie County Public Library Mocksviile, NO DAVIE COL'NTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Dec. 23,19^9 - - c "^VVl'S lendca iiincM.. : He was the husbonil . 1918ioihc y/ laie John D a w s 0 n \ ' \ Purvis and Elsie Knapp Purvis. He and Ruby were married for over 56 years. Mr. Purvis was a veteran ofWorld War 11, having served in the U.S. Marine Corps for nearly five years, in both the Atlantic and Pacific re gions. ending his commitment as a sergeant on Iwo Jima in December, 1945. • He was a charter member of the Mocksvillc VFW and a life member of both the VFW and DAVs. After the war. Bud and Ruby operated the A American Cafe and the American Taxi Company. Mr. Purvis and his wife later owned and operated C.J. Angell Jewelry and Appliance Co.. having purchased the company from her father. After 46 years "on the square" in Mocksvillc, Mr. Purvis retired in 1980 and traveled exten sively with his wife as a member of ^ the Family Campers and RVers. spending most winters in Rorida. . Mr. Purvis was a chancr member of Blaise Baptist Church. In addition to his wife, survivors include: 3 children. Elsie Purvis McCombs of RadfortJ. Va., Jewell Denman Purvis Jr.. of Hixson.Tenn.. and John Robert Purvis of Lawsonville; 8 grandchiidren; 2 greal-grandchildrcrt; a brother. John Roben Purvis ofSavattrtah. Ca.; and 3 sisters. Christine Purvis Railey and Doris Purvis Slubbs of Laurinburg. and Ruth Purvis Troliinger of Rockwell. Mr. Purvis was preceded in death by a sister. Margaret Purvis Gear, of Melcrie. La. Funeral services were held at Eaton Funeral Chapel on Tuesday. Dec. 21 at I p.m. with the Rev. Glenn Sellers officiating. Burial followed in Joppa Cemetery. Military graveside rites were conducted by ihc llih District Memorial Honor Guard. Contributions, in lieu of flowers, may be made to Blaise Baptist Church, Blaise Church Road. Mocksvillc or to Joppa Cemetery, c/ 0 Hugh Larew, P.O. Box 665, Mocksvillc, / T. SprinkleMr. Winfrcd Thomas (Bubl Sprinkle, 73, of Greenwood Lakes Advance, died Friday moming. Dec"18- 1999 at Kate B, Reynolds Hos-' pice Home. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. .Monday, Dec. 20 at BethlehemUnited Methodist Church Cemetery tn Advance by Rev. Mark Weekley. Mr. Sprinkle was bom in Win- sion-Salem. June 9. |926. son ofFoster E. and Ella Mae Leinbach bprinkle. He attended Oldtown El- ^nenuo' School and Rj. ReynoldsHigh School and sened in ihe U S Army during World War II. Mr. Sprinkle was a member of Bethlehem United .Methodist Churchand was retired from A.C. Corpora tion afier42 years ofservice. Survivors include: his wife. Betty Alspaugh Sprinkle, of the home- ■»daughters, Sarah Haden ofAdvance,and Mary Self and husband. Geneof Wtnston-Salem; 2 granddaughters: a stsier. Sarah .M. Holland andhusband Ernest of Winston-SaJem-and a brother, Alfred Sprinkle andwile WilmaofPfafftown.In lieu of nowers. the family re-quests that memorials be made toBeihlehem United McthodisfChurchBuilding Fund or to Hospice MocKsvffle. NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 23,19^9 - Charles Franklin Stroud ' Mr. Charles Franklin "Frank" Siroud Jr.. 93. died Salurday, Dec. 18. 1999 ai Davic Place Re.sideniial Care in Mocksville, where he had been a rcsidenl for He was born tB May 5, 1906 inHickory, lo the late ![ . •, Tm Charles Franklin Jk n jm\Siroud Sr. andB '^-J^U Siroud. He moved 33B 10 Mocksville al an early age. where he spenl mosi ofhis life. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and served in ihc Army/Air Force in World War II. He retired from the Veterans Administration in Winsion-Saiem in 1973. He was a member of the local American Le gion Post. He was an active charter member and organizer of the Mocksville Li ons Club, as long as his health per mitted. He was the rccipieni of many awards from the Lions, having been designated a Melvin Jones Fellow in 1981. the highest honor accorded a Lions Club member, and also a Jack Siicklcy Fellow in 1999. He enjoyed visiting with friends and was espe cially interested in politics, sports. Lions Club functions, and the work of the church. He was a lifelong member of First Baptist Church of Mocksville. where he had served as a Sunday SchiMil teacher. He was preceded in death by his wife, Rachel Foster Siroud, in 1986; and by a brother, Harry S. Stroud, in 1949. Survivors include: 2 sisters. Mrs. James (Jes.sic) Hinkle and Louise Siroud, both of Moeksvillc; 2 nieces; a nephew; and several grand nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held in Rose Cemetery in Mocksville on Tuesday,Dec. 21 al 3 p.m. with the Rev. Bill Davis ofrtciaiing. Memorials may be considered for First Baptist Church of Moeksville, 390 N. Main St., or the Mocksville LionsClub,c/o Johnny Walker. 173 Kelly Ave.. Mocksville, Kathleen A. Wennerberg V Mrs. Kathleen Ann Wennerberg, 50. of Bermuda Run, Advance. dieiJ Sunday. Dec. 19, 1999. She was born June 17, 1949 to Harold J. and Olga Rascius Schanck and grew up in Woodcliff Lake. N.J. Mrs. Wennerberg was a member of 51. Leo's Catholic Church, a volun teer for Brenner Children's Hospital and Hospice of Winsion-Saiemf Forsyih County and a member of Bermuda Run County Club. She is survived by: 2 daughters. Tract Hannah and husbantl Steve, and Kim Walters and husband. Bran don; a sister, Lorraine Stanley; 2 brothers, John Schanck and Jim Schanck; and a dear friend. Dennis Shea. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec, 22 at St. Leo's Catholic Church at noon by Father James Solarl. A Rosary was said on Tuesday evening from 7-9 p.m. at Vogler & Sons Ciemmons Chapel. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Winston-Salem/Forsyih I County, IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd., ' Wlnston-Sa!em.27103-3200 or to Brenner Children's Hospital, Wake Forest University Medical Center. Medical Center Blvd.. Winsion-Sa- 1cm, 27157. ^Wiley Seabon Williams Mr. Wiley Seabon Williams. 82. of N.C. 801 South, Advance, died Friday night, Dec. 17. 1999 al Wake Forest University/Baptist Medical Center. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Monday in Advance United Method ist Church, with the Revs.-David Childrcss and Lanny Atkins offici ating. Burial was In the church cem etery. The family reijuesls memorials be considered for the building fund of Advance United Methodist Church, P.O. Bos 2021. Mr. Williams was bom in D.ivie County, June 9,1917 to the late Rob ert and LiiIj Barney Williams, and was a self-employed truck farmer. He was a nicmbcfofAdvance United Mcihodi.st Church, and enjoyed all types of outside aclivities. He was preceded in death by 2 sons, Wayne Clifton Williams in 1956. and Robert Anderson Will iams, in 1941; and by a brother. Rob ert Williams, in 1999. Mr, Williams was raised by his uncle and aunt, Bmdy and Stella Williams. Survivors include: his wife of 62 years, Charlotte Bcauchamp Will iams. of the home; a sister. Annie Myers of Advance; and five ncph- Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 30,1999 o~- c- DAVIE county KM-gRPBlv::. SECO i:;. o A X ;WyoIene Bailey Bennett J \ Mrs. Wyolene Bailey Bennett, 31, ■of Winsion-Salem died Saturday.lOec. 25.1999 at Davie County Hos- ■pital. • She was bom May IS. 1918 in ■Davie County to the late Samuel L.iand Ethel Foster Bailey. Mrs. Bennett was a member of First Baptist Church of Clemmons and was preceded in death by her husband. Wil liam A. Bennett in 1993. and by two ^brothers. Nelson and Foy Bailey. ; She was a panner of Bennett and ;Bailey Grocery for 32 years. Surviv- jng are: a son. Timothy Bennett of 'JHonolulu. Hawaii: a sister. Veigh Bailey Spry of Moclcsville: 3 broth- prs. Johnny. Robert, and Jimmy IBailey. all of Advance. : Funeral services were at 2 p.m. .Tuesday.Dec. 28 at Hayworth-Miller Xinderton Chapel in Advance. En tombment followed in Westlawn C^ens of Memory in Clemmons. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of Clemmons. U.S. 338. Clemmons. Sadiel. Byers</ Evangelist Sadie I. Byers. 82. of 2666 U.S. 601 N.. Mocksville. diedDec. 27.1999. at her home following an extended illness. She was the daughter of the late William OscarandLessicFiostljames.She is survived by 2 sons. Aaron Byers of Hartford, Conn., and CarsonByers of Fort Worth, Texas; 4 daugh ters. Margie Dixon of Akron. Ohio. Mayrene Smith of the home. Leona Wilson of Cleveland. Ohio, and Verlene Gardner of Arvada, Cdlo.; a brother. WolterljamesofSimpsonville.S.C.: 2 sisters. Omega Ijames of Queens. N.Y.. and Lucille Ijames of Mocksville; and 16 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held onFriday. Dec. 31.1999. at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home inMocksville. Bishop Michael Engramwill ofTiciaie. assisted by Bishop An thony Kelleyman. Burial will follow in Falmeno Cemetery. The family will meet with friends at the funeral home Friday at noon. Rachel White CaJI^ Mrs. Rachel White Call. 82. of PineRidge Road, died Tuesday. Dec, 21. 1999. at her residence.Funeral services were Thursday.Dec. 23. at 2 p.m. at Ijames BaptistChurch with the Revs. Phillip Park andFranklin Myersoflictating. Burial wasin the church cemetery. Mrs. Call was bom July 5.1917. inDavie County, to the late Joseph Clarkand Samantha Boyd White, and wasretired from Wonder Knit where shewas a seamstress. She was a memberof Liberty United Methodist Church.She was preceded in death by herhusband. Oscar Call in 1987; 4 si«er. Audrey Cobble.CloiceGobble.NaomiIjames. Esther Tutierow; 3 brothers.Carmen White. Aaron White and Fletcher White.Survivors: adaughier. LindaKepleyand husband Ted ofSalisbury; 2 sons.Bobby Call and wifeTerry ofSalisbury.Randy Call of Mocksville: 2 grand children; six step-grandchildren; 2 sisters. Annie Belle Ingram and husbandReggie of Mocksville. and Vetnell BodenhamerofWinston-Salem: and abrother. John White and wife Jd of Mocksville. 0 5- 1 V <5— a county P*USiratv DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 30,1999 (r- «- 1^ U DAVIE COU'iNTV ENTftRPlMK" ni-i'/ n J Lula Brewer Carroll Mrs. Lula Brewer Carroll. 35. of Winsion-Salem. died Sacurday. Dec. 25. 1999 ai Kale 8. Reynolds Hos pice Home. She was born Oct. 8. 1914 in Forsyth County to James Alexander and Gertrude Spaugh Brewer. Mrs. Carroll was a member of Ogbome Memorial Methodist Church and re tired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. following 50 years of service. She was preceded in death by her husband. Clarence Odell Carroll; 2 sons. William Lewis Carroll and Paul Odell Carroll: 4 brothers, and 3 sis ters. Survivors include: 2 sons. George W. Carroll and wife. Gloria of Tuscon. Ariz, and John W. Carroll and Linda of the home; 2 daughters. Etta Lou Inman of the home and Libby Calloway and husband. Bobby of Winston-Salem: 12 grandchildren: 17 great-grandchildren: 3 sisrers. Pearl Yokeley. Georgia Edwards of Winston-Salem. and Alice Siatlardof Tennessee: 4 sisters-in-Jaw. Mildred Brewer. Frances Brewer, and Pearl BrewerofWinston-Salem.and MaryBelle Newsome of King: and a god- son. J.T. Thompson and wife. Sadie of Mocksville. A graveside service was con ducted Tuesday. Dec. 28 at I p.m. at Crestview Memorial Park by Dr. Bobby Robetson and the Rev. B.A. Carroll. Memorials may be made to Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem. 27103. Esther Peoples Draughn ^ Mrs. Esther Peoples Draughn. 82. formerly of Salisbury St.. Mocksville, died late Friday night. Dec. 24.1999. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. where she had been a resident for the past few years. Funeral services were at 7 p.m. Monday. Dec. 27. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Grady Tuiterow officiating. Graveside services were at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Dec. 28. in Bear Creek Bap tist Church Cemetery. The family requests memorials be considered for the Bear Creek Baptist (2hurch Building Fund, c/o Mr. Jerry Hanes. 268 Bear Creek Church Road. Mocksville. Mrs. Draughn was bom in Davie County Oct. 12. l9l7.toihelateBames and Emma Hutchens Peoples and was a homemaker. She also kept small children in her home. She was a well- known cook and biscuit maker. She enjoyed sewing, crocheting and quilt ing. She had also been a volunteer worker at local nursing and resthomes. She was secretary to Residents Coun cil at Autumn Care. Mrs. Draughn and been a lifelong member of the Bear Creek Baptist Chutch. Her husband. Monroe Draughn. died May 23.1966. and she was also preceded i n death byfourbrothersrOce Peoples. Bill Peoples. Harvey Peoples and Larry Peoples. Survivors; a son. Bill Draughn of Moorcsville: a daughter. Wanda Marshall of Salisbury: 3 grandchil dren. Timothy Shore. James Monroe Shore and Lisa Michelle Shore: 2 sis ters. Lucille Cline and Lois Cranfill. both of Salisbury: and several nieces and nephews. J WadeL-Haire Mr. Wade L. Haire. 66. of Cleve land. N.C.. formerly of Mocksville. died Wednesday. Dec. 8.1999.at Davis Medical Center in Staiesville. Mr. Haire was bom Dec. 18.1932 in Iredell County to the late Alben Wiley Haire and Zeda Hodge Haiie Cunier. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife of 43 years. Bar bara Koontz Haire: a son. James L Haire and wife Melonie of Cleveland; a daughter. Cathy Haire-Castle of Meridian. Miss.: 2grandsons: abiother. Oyde Haire. and a sister. Myrtle H. Vick. both of Cleveland: and a half sister. Loretta Bolick of Tampa. Fla. Mr. Haire wasamemberofPresby- terian Faith Church and served his country during the Korean War from 1953-1955 in the U.S. Army, where he was awarded the Korean Service Medal. United Nations Service Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal. Graveside services were held Fri day. Dec. 10.1999. at 11a.m. at Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury with the Rev. Shirley Jones officiating. Memorials may be made to Rowan- Itcdcll Volunteer Rre Dept.. c/o Doris Steele. Chenault Rd. Cleveland Rd.. Cleveland. NC 27013. "0 D 4- Is- Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 30,1999 - (2 ■y cr PAVIE COLNTV ENTERPtMs:. rkCO.;. / 0- (T (T o M d U V si Ci > Addie Walker Hendricks Mrs. Addie Walker Hendricks. 94, of Wilkesboro Street. Mixiksville. died Monday. Dec. 27. 1999 at her residence. Funeral services were Wednes day. Dec. 29 at 11 a.ro. at Hrst United Methodist Church with the Rev. Charles M. Turner Jr. omciating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery.M The family requests memorials be considered for Rrst United Method ist Church Building Fund. 30S N.Main St.. Mocksville or Hospice of Davie County, P.O. Box 848. Mocks ville. Mrs. Hendricks was bom Dec. 22. 190S in Davie County to the late C.C. and .Minnie Riddle Walker. She was owner and operator Mocksville Cash Store for 40 years. She was the oldest living member of First United Methodist Church. She was a charter member of United Methodist Women and wasrecipient of the special membership award. She was preceded in death by her husband. George R. Hendricks in 1931. Survivors include; her daughter. Mrs. Charles (Christine) Woodruff of Mocksville; two grandchildren; agreat-grandchild; and a special caregiver, Ruth Smith. y Adelene Jones Hulcher Mrs. Adelene Jones Hulcher, 83.widow of Charles Butler Hulcher. Sr.. of Wilkesboro died Sunday. Dec. 26. 1999 at her home. Funeral services were Wednesday at II a.m. at Wilkesboro United Methodist Church with the Rev. Chris Fitzgerald officiating; Enbombmeht was at Mounilawn Memorial Park Mausoleum. Mrs. Hulcher was l^m Oct. 18. 1916 in Davie County to Elmer and Lila Kurfees Jones. She was retiredfrom the Wilkes County School Sys tem after teaching at CC Wright School and was a member of Wilkesboro United Methodist Church. Lelia C. Sowers LeliaCarter Sowers. SS.ofLexing- ton, died Monday. Dec. 27. 1999, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston- Salem. Her funeral service was conducted at U a.m. Dec. 30, at Good Hope United Methodist Church where she was a member, by the Rev. Arthur Holland, with burial following in the church cemetery. She was bom in Davie County Sept. 11, 1914 to George Carter and Notie Foster Carter, She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Franklin Sowers, in 1968; and by 12 brothers and sisters. She was an active pantci- pant in the Winston-Salem Farmer'sMarket for 40 years and was known for her love of gardening and Dowers,Surviving are: 3 sons, George Sow ers and wife, Dorothy. Bill Sowers, and Don Sowers and wife, Brenda, all of Davidson County; 6 giar.d,.hildren; and S great-grandchildren. tJoseph Hugh Loflin / • Mr. Joseph Hugh LoDin Sr.. 90,•of Winston-Salem. died WednesdayjOec. 22. 1999. • He was bom May 19. 1909 in;Fbrsyth County to the late Lindsey ; Joe and Vallie Reavis Loflin. He was ;president of Loflin Handle Co.. a to-;bacco farmer, and a saw-niill opera- ;tor. He attended the Kingdom Hall ;of Jehovah's Witness in Yadkinville.; He was preceded in death by a ;granddaughter. Kim Miller, a giand- ^son. Sammy Loflin, and asisier, Otiie ^Sprinkle. ; Surviving: his wife of 72 years. ^Flossie Rupard Loflin of the home: ;6 children. Delano Loflin of S.C.. ; J.H. Loflin. Jr. of Yadkinville. Pansy IFurches of Mocksville. Robert iSherrill Loflin of Yadkinville. Bar- ;bara Ann Loflin of Mocksville. and I Charlotte Loflin Miller of Yadkin- ; ville; 4 sisters, Dora Loflin. Lucille ^Schnke. Mattie Ward, and Vickie r Hollar 17 grandchildren: 2S great-grandchildren: and two great-gieot- grandchildren. Davie County Public LibraryMockswiie, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Dec. 30,1999 u' PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRIsr. o r y Alice A. Steele Mrs. Alice A. Steele. 71, of Ad vance, died Wednesday night. Dec. 22,1999, in Winston-Salem Rehabili tation Center after a lengthy illness. She is survived by her husband, John Q. Steele Sr. of Winston-Salem Rehabilitation Center 2 sons. John (Joyce) Steele Jr. of Mocksville, and Tetry (Betty) Steele of Advance; 3 daughters. Alice L. Steeleof the home, Florence S. Simmons of Mocksville, and Dorothy E. Steele of Advance; her mother, Lottie V. Studevent of Clem- mons; a brother. Perry Snidevent of Advance; 2 sisters, ^el Eccles of Advance, and Ruth Dalton of Win ston-Salem; 9gf;mdchildren.and many friends. Funeral services wereheldon Mon day. Dec. 27. at 3 p.m. in the Chapel of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Brother Samuel Adams officiated, and burial followed in Redland Church of Christ Cemetery. Andrew Vohar J Mr. Andrew "Andy" Vohar, 72, of CenterStreet.Cooleemee. formerlyof Indusuy, Pa., died Monday, Dec. 20, 1999, at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statcsville. Funeral services were Thursday, Dec. 23, at 11 a.m. at St. Francis Calho- licChurch in Mocksville withthe Revs. Andrew Draper and Ned Bailey offici ating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Mr. Vohar was bom June 17,1927, in Leeisdale. Pa., to the late George and Mary .Menosky Vohar. and was retired from Crucible Steel Company in Midland. Pa., with S6 years of ser vice. He was a member of St. Francis Catholic Churchandafotmer member of Christine Parish of Industry. Pa. He was an avid sportsman with fishing as his great love. He served in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War D. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred Castner Vohar in 1998; and 3 brothers, Michael, George, and Robert. Survivors include 3 sisters, Marie Vohar of Industry, Pa., Elizabeth Verzella of Bellmawr, N.J.. Theresa Polizoto of Coraopolis, Pa., and a brother, the Rev. Anthony Vohar of Pickerington. Ohio. Davie County Public Library Mocksviile, NO V