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Jan - Juno 0 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 1,2004 •t v/ Sallie Jean Bowers Mrs. Sallie Jean Simmons Bowers, 71, of Pilot Mountain died Monday, Dec. 22, 2003, at Northern Hospital of Surry County. She was bom July 26,1932, in Suny County to William Sanford and Georgia Cain Simmons. Mrs. Bowers was a retired secretary at Foreyth Hospital and was a mem ber of Simmons Grove Baptist Church. Survivors: her son and daugh ter-in-law, Greg and Natalie Bow ers of Pilot Mountain; 4 grandchil dren; 3 great-grandchildren; her sister and brother-in-law, Frances and Hobert Simmons of Pilot Mountain; and a brother, Bobby Simmons of Pilot Mountain. In addition to her patents. Mis. Bowers was preceded in death by her husband, Vemon Edward Bowers; 3 sisters. Opal Love, Blanche Ayers and Frankie Hayes; and 2 brothers, Leland Simmons and William Sanford Simmons Jr. The funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 26 at Simmons Grove Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Stewart Mauck, with burial at Oak Grove Methodist Church Cemetery in Mocksville. Donations: Hospice of Surry, 1326 N. Main St., Mount Airy, 27030. -J'''ames Moses Floyd Sr. Mr. James Moses Floyd Sr., 76, of Mocksville, died Wednes day, Dec. 24.2003 at Rowan Re gional Medical Center in Salisbury. He was bom May 22,1927 In Davidson County to thelate Eddie Lee and Daisy Owens Floyd. He served his country in the Coast Guard during World War II and In the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division in Korea. He was a vet eran of nuclear testing at Desert Rock, Nev. He was a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church. He was preceded in death by twin brothers David and J.R. Floyd, who died in infancy. Survivors: his wife, Margaret Daniel Floyd; a son, James Moses Floyd Jr. and wife Norma of Mid land; a grandson; and a half brother, Edgar Floyd of Demon. Gladys Faye ChafTin / Mrs. Gladys Faye Templeton V ChafTin, 86, of Chaffin Road, .Woodleaf, died Wednesday, Dec. w 24,2003 at Martin House of As- i sisted Living in Wmston-Salem. ' A graveside service was held Saturday, Dec. 27 at 2 p.m. at Needmore Baptist Church Cem etery with the Rev. Howard Wag oner officiating. MemoriaU: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter. 11000 S. Stratford . Rd., Winston-Salem. 27103. Mrs. Chaffin was bora May 28,1917 in Forsyth County to the . late Thomas and LeAnn Gregory Templeton and was a homemaker. She had worked for Erwin Millsfor a time, was a long-time mem- ^ ber of Needmore Baptist Church, a member of Scotch-Irish VFDLadies Auxiliary and enjoyed gar- 1dening. | Survivors: 3 step-children, Henry Chaffin of Middlesboro, jKy., Barbara Baugess and Carolyn ' Hyden, both of High Point; 10step-grandchildren; and 11 step- great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband. Roy Chaffin in 1988, and a step-daughter, Betty Allred. Mary Lorton Jones Mrs. Mary "Marge" Lorton Jones, 62, of Bermuda Run, died Thursday, Dec. 2S, 2003, at her home. She was bom Dec. 23, 1941, in Radford, Va., to Rudolph Ihy- lor and Louise Nunley Lorton. i Mrs. Jones was a member of Cal- : vary Bapdst Church and a re^- . terM nune previously employed by.Medcost LLC. She was preceded in death by . her parents. Surviving: her husband of 40 years, Stanley G. Jones; a son and - daughter-in-law, Brian and Kim Jones of Upatoi, Ga.; a daughter and son-in-law, Lori and David Tucker of Fuquay-Varina; 8 grandchildren; and 2 sisters, Lila Lorton of Radford, Va., and Patricia Williamson of Johnson City. Term. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 28, at Cal vary Baptist Qiurch with the Rev. Francis Smith, Dr. Gary Chapman and the Rev, Dr. Gina Rhea offi ciating. Burial followed in West- lawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials: Calvary Nursing Scholarship, SOOO Country Oub Rd., Winston-Salem, 27104. c 3 .4- o Ubtafl o o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 1,2C04 J Fred Monroe Lashmit Mr. Fred Monroe Lashmiu 39, of MocksviUe, died on Thursday, Dec. 23,2003, at his home. He was bom June 16,1944, in Forsylh County to Fred Wiley and Miidred Day Lashmit. Mr. Lashmit attended Saint Leo the Great Catholic Church. He was employed at Rexam Inc. for the past 28 years. He was a member of the VFW and DAV and served his country in the Vietnam Con flict. Surviving: his wife of 31 years, Diane A. Lashmit of the home; 2 daughters. Rose Maty Atkinson of Advance and Carolyn Heath of Winston-Salem; 2 sons, Donnie Lashmit U of Norfolk. Va., and Billy Clark of Winston-Salem; 4 grandchildren; 3 sisters; 3 broth ers; and faithful companions. Rocky and Misty. The funeral service was held at II a.m. Monday, Dec. 29, at ' Hay worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Father Johnathan Hanic officiating. Burial followed in Woodlaiul Cemetery. y Margaret Evans Latham Mrs. Margaret Evans Latham, 82. of U.S. 64 West, Mocksville, died Saturday morning, Dec. 27, 2003 at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30 in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Steve Blair ofTiciaiing. Burial was in the Cen ter United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Center Methodist, 1837 U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. Mrs. Latham was bom in Wake County on Aug. 23, 1921 to the late George Emest and Cuba Keesee Evans and was retired from Wal-Mart as a store greeter. She was a graduate of Mocksville High School and had worked in the school cafeteria. She had been an inspector with several local garment manufacturers, and as long as her health permitted, was active with the Center Fair. She was a life member of Center United Methodist Church, where she had served as the church pia nist. She was perceded in death by her husband, Albert Latham, in 1984, brothers George Evans, Tom Evans. Robert Evans, and a ' sister, Alice Dyson. Surviving: her daughter, Ann and husband Dick Seats of Clemmons; 2 grandsons; 4 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. IPhylllis B. McCamman Phyllis Bennett McCamman, 84, of Mocksville, died Sunday, Dec. 21,2003. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was bom Sept 19. 1919. in Hanes to R.O. and Beulah Miller Bennett. Her husband, "Mac" McCamman; a son-in-law, Gary Blanchietti; a great-grand-* daughter. Christine Ckezepis; and two brothers, R.O. Jr. and William Bennett preceded her in death. Survivors: her daughters, Janet (Richard) Garland of Mocksville and Betsi (Mike) Cousineau of Michigan; a son, John (Joanne) McCamman of Tennessee; 3 grandchildren; 7great-grandchil- dren; sisters. Maty Knott, Mallie Ferny and June Rikaid; a brother. Troy (Maij) Bennett; and 2 sisters- in-law, Muriel Bennett and Marilyn Bennett. A graveside service was held at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Jan. 6. at Forsyth Memorial Park, where her ashes will be buried. Donations: Northwest Baptist Church, 407 Petree Road, Win ston-Salem, 27106. Joseph 'Bit'McClamrod \/ Mr. Joseph Marshall "Bit" Mcaamrock, 30, of U.S. 64 EastMocksville, died on Monday, Dec 22, 2003 at Wake Forest Baptis Medical Center. Bora in Davie County Oct. 18 1933, he was the son of the lau William Raymond McClam-rocl and Nellie Jo Booth McCtamroc) of Mocksville. who survives. H« was employed at Freightliner anc was a member of Union Chapel United Methodist Church. Survivors: 3 sons, Cory (Stephanie) Mcaamrock of Har- mony, Chris (Miriam) McQam- ' rock of Lewisville, and Cody McClamrock of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Mike McClamrock of Charleston, S.C., and Kenneth McClamrock of Winston-Salem; and 2 grandchildren. A family graveside service was' . held at Union Chapel United Methodist Church on Wednesday, Dec. 24 with the Revs. Jim Sand ers and Ed Tapper officiating. Memorials: John Marshall McClamnxk Memorial Fund at CCB for medical expenses. VA <U 'I 3 -53 O J 3" > c , o Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NC ir 0 0 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 1,2004 Virginia Luciiie Foe Virginia Luciie West Poe, 86, of The Elms at Tanglewood. Cleinmons, died Thursday, Dec. 23,2003. Mrs. Poe was bora June 14, 1917, in Winston-Salem. She was the third youngest of 14 children born to Mary Eleanor Vanhoy West and Willis Zebedee West, She was the last surviving of her 7 brothers and 6 sisters. She was married to Peyton P. Poe June 16, 1934. He died Dec. 22.2002. She was a member of Fairview Moravian Church since 1947. Survivors; her children, Harold G. Poe and wife Cathy of Shelby, Phillip W. Poe and fian cee Jean Bogdon of Venice, Fla., Brenda Poe Jones and husband Marion A. Jones of Charlotte, Steven P. Poe of Winston-Salem and Jennifer Poe Church and hus band David T. Church of Davie County; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and a great-. great-grandchild. The funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Dec. 28 at Pairview Moravian Church, followed by burial at Porsyth Memorial Park. J Arlene Baity Ratledge 01 Ra'ledge,rf-J* f Mocksvilie,died on Sunday, Dec. 21.2003 at Autumn Care of Moeltsville. ai County on Oa ,h I , •'aughierofthe late David and Ramona Hoots Baity. She was a homemafcer and ^mmjiber of Courtney Baptist Her husband. Charlie H. death inISSO. She was also preceded intfcaih by 12 brothers and sisters. Survivors; 2 sons. John DavidTommy RaUedge and Billy Ray Raledge. both of Mocksville; and Hudwn of Mocksville; 3 grand- ,^Idren; and 6 great-grandchil- , A memorial service was held ■'Fn^y, Dec.26at2pa„.ajthe :Davie FuneraJ Service Chap^i yGeofgeE. ShafferMr. Ceoige E. Sholfer 83 He Was born Sept. 4 1031 ®teran serving in the LI 0 a~_ was a 32nd degree Mason jhoI"7"""®= wife of "lie !StJ^'"'®^i'e*insShaffei;ason, > Memorials: American Cancer' Grce^^ire.lyS®""""'''- 3 O u■ ^pa Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NO o 0 rs DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 1,2004 . a, \ ■is— / Jimmie Lee Teague< Mr. Jimmie Ue Teague. 75. ofJoe Langston Road, Advance, died late Thursday night, Dec. 25, 2003, at his home.Funeral services were at 2 pjn. Sunday, Dec. 28 in Eaton FuneralChapel with the Rev. WayneSwisher officiating. Burial was at11 a.m. Tuesday in the NationalCemetery in Salisbury.Mr. Teague was born inForsyth County on Sept. 6,1928to the late Virgil and Jettie Tea^eand was a retired plumber with Graham Plumbing. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy duringWorld War 11 and a member of theVFW. He enjoyed gardening andfatmmg. He was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church.He was preceded in death by 2 sons, Danny and Jimmie LeeTeague Jr., a daughter, OlaTeague, a brother, V.M. Teague,and by 2 sisters, Oma Cadwaller and Collene Teague.Surviving: his wife, Pauy James Teague of the home; a stepson. Roy and wife Gail Wright of Advance; 2 step-granedchildren;2 sisters, Becky Vestrape and JoCorriher, both of Winston-Salem;a brother, Cahrlie Teague and wifeLouise of Winston-Salero; andseveral nieces and nephews.Memorials: Fellowship Bap tist, P.O. Box 2151, Advance. /Nannie Belle Wilson<J Mrs. Nannie Belle Barney- castle Wilson, 90, of Jericho Church Road, Mocksville, diedSunday, Dec. 28,2003 at Forsyth Medical Center. A funeral service will be held' Wednesday, Dec. 31 at 11 a.m. at Jericho Church of Christ with Dr.Tom Torpy, Harding Lowety andTony Forrest officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.Mrs. Wilson was bom Feb. 15, 1913 in Davie County to the lateHarvey and Mattie GlascockBameycastle. She was a home- maker and was retired from FranRay Nursing Home. An active, life member of Jericho Church ofChrist, she loved quilting, crochet ing and working in her garden.She was preceded in death by her husband, to whom she was married for mote than 50 years, Dewitt Clinton Wilson; a daugh ter, Janet Fay Wilson Seamon onMay 4, 1989; 2 sisters, SadieForrest and Mary Forrest; a brother, Ross Bameycastle. Survivors; 2 children, Larry C.(Susie) misori of Mocksville andLynne (Bill) Allen of Cleveland;6 grandchildren; 8 great-grand children; 2 sisters, Irene Matthews of East Bend and Christine V^anof Lexington. Davie County Public library Mooi<svj|le, NO " //a o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 8,2004 • ,^1 •<u i ■k ^ mL SmiUiAllen.70flfBrolcenAiiow.Okla. and MocksvUIe.c^Wednesday. Dec. 31.2003 in Broken Ajrow^jfter a battle. She was bom on Jan. 10.1933 iaMocksville. She loved to cook. ' * to dau^!^!iiida Stewart and husband Mdy Sww^:3 htr bmrner. Artnond (Ella Gmy) Smith of MocksvUle. Church. Advance, by the Rev. Mark Weekly on Sunday. Jan. 11 atpan., followed by a short graveside service. y William R. Beauchamp Mr. William Ray Beauchamp Sr., 96, formerly of Clemmons Village 1 Assisted Living, died Tuesday. Dec. 30, 20O3, at the Brian Center in Winston-Salem after a brief illness. Mr. Beauchamp was bom July 27,1907, in Davie Oiunty to the late John and Sarah Hilton Beauchamp. Mr. Beauchamp re-' tired from RJ. Archer Products Inc. in 1968 with 40 years of ser vice. He truly enjoyed farming, joking with friends and spending Ume with family. He was preceded in death by his wife of 72 years, Floria Hutchins Beauchamp; sons. Wil liam Ray Beauchamp Jr. and Jack Hutchins; sisters, Mamie Cor- natzer, Eileen Tucker and Geral- dine Mass; and brothers, Ollie, Bill and Kermit Beauchamp. Surviving; a daughter. Bessie Mae (Junior) Shelton of High Point; S grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and 6 great-great- grandchildren. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 3 in the Voglers Chapel with the Rev. ' David Benton officiating. Burial followed at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. Memorials: charity of donor's choice. /Ethel Mae Freedle EUrel Mae Byerly Freedle. 89, of Lexington, died Wednesday, Dec. 31,2003. at Forsyth Medi cal Center after a serious illness of two days. Mrs. Freedle was bom in Davidson County on Jan. 21, 1914, to William Preston Byerly and Pearl Elizabedi ZimmemumByerly. She was a homemaker and a member of Beulah United Church of Christ. Her husband, Clifford OdellFreedle; a son, Gary Lyn Freedle; a brother, Clarence Byerly; and asister, Mary Freedle, preceded her in death.Surviving: a son, Bobby Clifford Freedle of the home; 3daughters, Libby Freedle of Lexington, Peggy Smith and husband, 'Willie of Advance and Rebecca Freedle of the home; 3 grandchil dren; 3 great-grandchildren; abrother, William Byerly of Win ston-Salem; and 4 sisters, GraceHege, Marie Hanes, Ruby Freedle and Pauline Everhart, aU of Lex ington. The graveside service was held at 11 aan. Jan. 3 at Beulah United Church of Christ Cemetery withChaplain Rhonda S. Cooper offi ciating. y 0— (d Davie County Public Ubraiy Mooksvitle, NC T o 0 fK DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 8,2004 • vA o t Q I a /Jesse W. "Jack" Grubbs Mr. Jesse W. 'Jack* Gnibbs. 77. of Advance died inuisday, Jan. 1,20O4, at Forsyth Medical Center. Mr. Grubbs was bom Feb. 15. 1926. in Forsyth County to Ralph Raymond Grubbs and Esther Jenkins Grubbs. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps in World War II and retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 37 ° years of service. Mr. Grabbs was preceded in death by his parents and a brother. Ralph Raymond Grubbs Jr. Survivors: his wife of 53 years, Georgia Sinclair Grubbs; a son, Ralph Raymond Gnibbs and wife Nancy Craver Grubbs of Myrtle Beach. S.C.; 3 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; a brother. Carl Grubbs of Jacksonville, Fla. The funeral service was held at 2 pan. Jan. 4 at Vogler & Sons Clemmons Chapel, conducted by the Rev. John Rainey. with burial following at Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials: American Cancer Services. 3175 Maplewood Ave.. Wmston-Salem. 27103. Myron H. McBryde J Myron H. 'Mac* McBryde. 81. of Bermuda Run died Monday. Dec. 22.2003. He was bom in Sanford but lived most of his young life in Rockingham. He attended David son College for a while, then en tered the service, serving in the U.S. Army during World War H. He enrolled in Rollins College after the war and graduated in 1950. Mr. McBryde was in the FBI for almost 10 years and re ceived his law degree at the Uni versity of Mississippi. He prac ticed law in Columbus, Miss., then returned to North Carolina to be director of the N.C. SBI. He was director of security for Wachovia in Winston-Salem from 1969- 1985. at which time he retired. Five years were spent with Bamett . Bank in Miami. Fla. He retired again and returned to his home in Bermuda Run. Survivors: his wife of 53 years. Ann Gamer McBryde; his son. Bruce McBryde and wife Brenda; his daughter. Lory M. Walker of Cedar Crest, NA1.; 2 grandchil dren; his sister. Dorothy Coning- ham of Rockingham; his brother. Forrest Glenn McBryde and wife Betty of Ellberbe; and his brother. Roy and wife Barbara of Maish- ville. A graveside service was held at 11 aan. Saturday. Dec. 27. at the Eastside Cemetery in Rocking ham. Memorials: donor's favorite charity. , Rona Jenny Mtjbarthy V Rona Jenny McCarthy. 79, of Largo, Ra., died Tuesday, Dec. 30,2003 at Morton Plant Hospi tal in Clearwater. Ra. Bom in England, she moved to Florida in 1982 from Falls Church. Va. She was a registered nurse and mother to the late Den nis "Mac" McCarthy of MockS' ville. Survivors: 2 sons. Patrick J. of Palm Harbor, Ra., and William F. of Alexandria, Va.; a daughter, Jennifer M. Araujo of Phoenix, Ariz.; 3 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. ,Clayton Fremont Marks Mr. Clayton Fremont Marks, 89. formerly of Advance and a resident at the Oaks of Forsyth. died Saturday, Jan. 3, 2004, at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom Oct. 8,1914, in Syracuse, N.Y.. a son of the late Clayton L. and Dora Mingers Marks. Mr. Marks was retired from Rollway Bearing Co. with more than 50 years service. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Force. Mr. Marks was a mem ber of the Disabled American Vet erans. the American Legion and Advance First Baptist Church. His wife. Rose W. Marks, pre ceded him in death on June 12, 1996. Survivors: 2 daughters. Cyn thia M.Hoffman ofAuiora.Colo.. and Judy E. Roffo of Winston- Salem; 5 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held at 11 a.m.'niesday.Jan.6,at Eaton Funeral Chapel conducted by the Rev. Martin Kasmer. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter. 1100-C S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem. 27103. Davie County Public Ubrary Mocksville, NC 0 o •=0 - « i 0 H- P r <o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 8,2004 • / James R. Overeash Sr. Mr. James "Bud" Rockwell OvercashSr..89.ofLancas<er.a .C., foraieriy of Cooleemee, died Thursday. Jan. I, 0004-at I;anca$(er Convalescence Center. The funeral service was held Jan. 4 atwfeUey-s Funeral Home Chapel m Kannapolis with the Revs. Dr. Jim Spencer and Lany Helm, and Mike Overcash. his son. officiat ing. Burial was in Carolina Me- fflonal Park in Kannapolis with military graveside rites by the Cabanus County DAV No. 27. He was bom March 1.1914 InCabals County to Charles Rankin and Minnie Carabel LaFevar Overcash. now deceasedHe was educated in Kannapolis Schools and Wingate College. Hen was a salesman for State Capitol Life Insurance and Metropolitan Life Insurance untU his letitement m 1977. He was a U.S. Navy vet- eran of World War H. He had been a member of Fint Baptist Churchof Cooleemee. and at his death was a member of Second BapUst Church of Lancaster. He was preceded in death by ms wife. Mary Barnes Overcash onNov. 19.1994. by a daughter.Ellen Overcash on April 21.2001. and by a brother. Charles E Overcash. ® ■'"'nesMike Rockwell Overcash Jr.and wife Jean of Brentwood.Tenn.; a daughter. Sylvia O.Timmons of Lancaster, with■ whom he had made his home forthe last 8 years; 4 grandchildren-and 4 great-grandchildren.Memorials: Second BaptistBuilding Fund. 1426 Great FallsHwy., Lancaster. 29720. Fred Wiseman Phelpsy Mr. Fred Wiseman Phelps. 93.died Tiiesday. Dec. 30.2003 at the N.C. Lutheran Home. He was bom Aug. 14.1910 inDavie County to Cora Foster andArthur W. Phelps. now deceased.He was educated in Davie CountySchools, and was employed withSummerseit Funeral Home from196J until his illness in 1991. He was a member of Maupin Avenue Presbyterian Church.He was preceded in death by ason. Ernest Fred Phelps Sr.. on Feb. 9.1985. Survivors: his wife. DeliaLankford Phelps. whom he married on Feb. 26.1931; 5 brothers.Walter Phelps. John A. Phelps andWilliam C. Phelps. all of Mocks-ville; Odell Phelps of Cleveland.N.C., and Cecil Phelps of Salisbury; a grandchild; and 2 great grandchildren.The graveside service was heldat 2 p.m. Friday. Jan. 2 atBrookhill Memorial Gardens, conducted by the Revs. Gene Bostand Randy Foster, minister atMaupin Avenue Presbyterian.Memorials: Maupin Ave. Presbyterian. 100 Maupin Ave.. Salisbury. 28144. ■ j Josephine R. RatledgeJ Josephine Rogers Ratledge.88. of Claude Ratledge Road. Mocksville. died on Saturday. Jan.3.2004 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center in Staiesville.Bom in Davie County on Oct.16.1915. she was the daughter of the late Tay and Ella Whittaker Rogers. She was a homemaker and a member of New Union United Methodist Church.She was preceded in death byIherbusband.Claude M.Ratledge.in 1983; an infant son. Ronald. 4 brothers and 2 sisters. Survivors: 2 sons. Rayford(Mary Jane) Ratledge and JenyI (Annette) Ratledge of Mocksville;I 2 daughters. Susie (Ed) Allen of Mocksville and Mary (John) Waugh of Mooresville; 2 brothersCarl (Mary Kathiyn) Rogers of Mocksville and Everette (Nettie) Rogers of Woodleaf; 8 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. A graveside service was held Tbesday. Jan. 6. at 2 pun. at the Zion Chapel United MethodistChurch (Cemetery with Revs.Galen Hahn and Billy Jarrett offi ciating. Memorials; Zion Chapel Cemetery Fund c/o Ray Cleary. 1535 ' Sheffield Road. Mocksville. J Daisy Virginia Wail Daisy Virginia Kyles WaU.59.of Spencer, died on Sunday. Dec. 28,2003 at her residence. Bom in Rowan County onNov. 13.1944. she was the daugh ter of the late Marvin EugeneKyles and Amie Evelyn I^itt Kyles of Salisbuiy. who survives. She was employed for 25 years at the Bethany Retirement Center in Spencer and attended SecondStreet Church ofGod in Salisbury. In addition to her mother, sur vivors: 3 daughters. Elizabeth "Sissy" Eason. Sue (James)Johnson and Jeannie Gray, all of Spencer; 3 brothers. Marvin P."Buddy" Kyles and James L. "Jimmy" Kyles. both of Salisbuiy.and Everette W. "Bill" Kyles of Meridian. Miss.; 4 grandchildren; her fiance. Kenneth Patterson; andher dog "Snitch." She was also precededin death by a daughter. Shelia Diana Wall. Funeral services were held,Wednesday. Dec. 31 at 2 pm. inthe Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Apostle Franklin Mills Jr. and the Rev. Jeny Snipes officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials: Rowan RegionalHome Health and Hospice. 825-A W. Henderson St.. Salisbury, 28144. Davie County Public UbfaQf Mocksville, NC 0 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 8,2004 - \ v5-- cr Theodore H. Wallacey Mr. Theodore H. Wallace. 87, of Union Grove.died Sunday, Jan. 4.2004 at Olin Village. He was bom Oct. 16,1916 in Iredefl County to the late Luther C. and Ullie Johnson WaUace. Mr. Wallace was a graduate of Har mony High School, was a retired dairy farmer and merchant, and was a member of Zion Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by asister, Mrs. Lola Mapsiead of El Monte. Calif., and by a brother, the Rev. Irvin Wallace of Har mony. Surviving: his wife of 63 years. Maye Allen Wallace ofOlin; a sis ter. LaVcrne W. Sullivan,"' Statesville; and by several nieces nephews. His funera] service was held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7,at Zion Baptist Church by the Revs. Den nis J. Shaw, Charles Jones, and Dale Wallace. Burial followed in Holly Springs Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Zion BaptistChurch. 714 Union Grove Road, Union Grove, 28689; or Holly Springs Baptist, c/o Elaine Feimster, 526 W. Houstonville Road, Hamptonviile, 27020. / ^wrence C. WilUams V Mr. Lawrence Columbus Wil- liams, 82. of Yadkinvillc, died Monday. Dec. 29.2003. He was bom Sept. 5.1921, in Yadkin County to Columbus and Pearl Davis Williams. Mr. Will ie was a graduate of Yadkin villc High School and Guilford Collep. After graduation, he be gan his teaching career at Farm- ington School. He also taught at East Bend High School and retired from Fbrbush High School. He was a member of Pilot View n Friends MeeUng, where he served the church in administrative of fices and committees. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother. H. Smith WilUams Sr. Surviving: his sister, ICathryn Williams Gaither of Yadfcinville; a niece: a nephew; 3 grandnieces and 3 grandnephews; and several Biends. His funeral service was con-, ducted at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 2, at Pilot View Friends Meeting by the Revs. Nelson Puffenbarger Md Don Luellen. Burial followed in the church cemetery. . Ruth Frances Wilson / Ruth Frances Jones Wilson. 76,ofKnoxville,Tenn.died Sunday, Dec. 28.2003. in Knoxville. Bom March 9.1927. she was the daughter of the late Frank and Fetney Trivette Jones. She was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church in Mocksville. Survivors: 3 daughters. Paula LaRue and husband Virgil of Knoxville. Peggy J. Pryor of Conover.and Leia N. Faseiano and husband David of Roswell. Ga.; 2 sons. Abe F. Hufstetler and wife Linda of Conover. and Thomas F. Phillips of South Carolina; 3 brothers, Johnny (Hazel) Jones of Mocksville, Wayne (Linda) Jones of Linwood, and Gene Jones; 3 sisters, Josie Smith and Thelma Reavis of Mocksville, and Nancy (Charlie) Tllley of Winston-Sa- lem; 6 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and a great-great grandchild. Mrs. Jones was preceded in death by a son, Terry L. Page; a brother, Roland Jones; and a sis ter, Katy Whitaker. A memorial service was held at 4 pan. Friday, Jan. 2, at the Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery in Mocksville with theRev. Donald Funderburk officiat ing. Oavia county P"Wic^ Mocksville, Nw V. o \DAVIE county enterprise record,Thursday. Jan. 15.2004 >. I —o O I u 0~ . -0 A E. Allen Bell / W'- E. Alten Bell', 77, ofV Clemmons, died Monday, Jan 12 2004, at his home. He was bom Nov. 23,-1920rin Alamance County to Abe Alien and Hennie Sutton Bell. Mr. Bell served in the U.S. Army during World War 11 and was a member of Mocks United Methodist Church. He had retired from Southern Bell with more than 40 years of service. Surviving: his wife, Dixie Mclntyre Bell of the home; 2sons,Rick Bell and wife Cathy and Ray Bell and wife Camie. all of Ad vance: 5 grandchildren: 2 broth ers, David Bell and wife Marga ret of Reidsville and Jerry Bell andwife Pricilla of Burlington: and 2 sisters, Wilda Thompson and hus band Owen of Scottsburg, Va., andAngie Hopson and husband Otis of Snow Camp. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14. at Hayworth-Miller-Kinderton Chapel by the Rev. Donnie Durham. Burial followed in Mocks United Methodist Church Cemeteiy. i Clair W. Belton Mrs. Clair Westmoreland Belton, 69, of Hampton, Va., died on Tuesday. Jan. 6. 2004 at the Sentara Careplex Hospital in Hampton. She was a former member of Parkland Baptist Church in Wn- ston-Saiem and lived with hersis- ter, Vivan. Surviving: a son, Jerry(Carolyn) William Belton Jr. of Mocksville: 2 daughters, Linda (Mark) Belton Caudill of Clemmons and Lisa DeniseBelton; 3 grandchildren: a sister, Vivian Westmoreland Sechrist: 3 sisters-in-law, Ivalene Westmore- Peggy Reming and Bonnie Thornton: a brother-in-lawDewey Belton: and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A service was held at 2:30 p.m Fiiday, Jan. 9. at Grace Moiavian Church, 1401 N. Main St., Mount Aiiy, with Pastor Stewan Antonio Belton officiating. Burial was in Oakdale Cemetery, ; Robert L. Brannock y Mr. Robert L. Brannock, 39. died on Thursday, Jan. 8,2004, at Forsyth Medical Center after a lengthy illness. He was bom Sept. 13, 1944, in Galax, Va., to Spurgeon L. and Ottolene Eastridge Brannock. He graduated from North Forsyth High School in 1966 and was in the U.S. Army from 1969-1971. serving in Vietnam from 1969 to 1970 as a Specialist Sth Gass- America] Division. In 2004, he retired from R.J. Reynolds To bacco Co. after 34years. Preceding him in death were his. father; a brother, Roger Brannock; and his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Samuel W. Knott and Mecie W. KnotL Survivors: his wife, Sandra K. Brannock: 3 children, Amanda B. Beck and husband Shane of Mount Airy, Robert L. Brannock Jr. and wife Crystal of Winston- Salem, and Samuel Bryan Brannock of Winston-Salem; 3 grandchildren; his mother, Ottolene L. Braimock; 2 sisters. Janice Soloman and husband John of Advance, and Sue Robertson and husband John of Mocksville; 3 brothers, James Brannock and wife Jean of Clemmons, Ray Brannock and wife Linda of Mocksville, and Ricky Brannock and wife Beverly of Walkertown; a brother-in-law. Samuel W. Knott Jr.; a sister-in-law.' Wanda Stephens; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday. Jan. 11, at Marshall Baptist Church, con ducted by the Revs. John Homes and Milton grazier. Entombment followed at Gardens of Memory in Walkertown. Memorials: American Lung Assoc. of N.C.. North Central Area, 3409-D W. Wendover Ave., Greensboro. 27407. • r(^unlV j Dereck Thomas Daniel Dereck Thomas Daniel, 43. of Yadkin Valley Road, Advance, ^ died Sunday, Jan. 11,2(X)4 at his y residence. I Bom in Forsyth County on ' Dec. 14.1960. he was the son of the late Blackmon B. Daniel and Doris Newsom Tiicker, who sur vives. Also surviving: a son, Brian Daniel of Dobson; 2 brothers, David (Rose) Daniel and Douglas (Tamara) Daniel, all of Winston- Salem; a sister, Sally Fatrington of Wnston-Salem. A memorial service will be held at a later date. V o o H X « , V DAVIE COUNTy ENTERPRISE RECORD, j^. ,5, ^ I rh V cy-* / Biddie Hendrix Dilworth J Mrs. Biddie Hendrix Dilwoith, 91, died Sunday, Jan. I], 2004. Mrs. DUwoith had been in declin ing heath since 1988 due'to Alzheimet's disease. ^ Mrs. Dilworth was boni Oct. 6,1912in the Fork community of Davie County. She was the sec ond of 11 children in the family of Atta Emon and Nannie Foote Hendrix. Mrs. Dilworth was mar ried to VTrgil Lee Dilworth Jr. for 65 years prior to his death in 1999. Surviving : 2 sisters. Hazel Myers of Clemmons and Nell Wyatt of Mocksville; a brother, Henry A. Hendrix of Clemmons; a son, Richard Lee Dilworth of the home; 2 granddaughters; and her 2 dogs. Muffin and Trudy, both regular visitors to Homestead Hills. A 1934 graduate of City Me morial Hospital in Winston-Sa- lem, Mrs. Dilworth began her ca reer as a registered nurse at City Memorial Hospital and spent - nearly 40 years at N.C. Baptist Hospital, working primarily in obstetrics and gynecology in 4ih West at the original facility on Hawthorne Road. She retir^ in the 1970s from N.C. Baptist Hos- , pllal and was a lifetime member of the CMH-FMH Nursing Alumni Association. She provided private-duty nursing for a number of families over the years and served at times with the late Dr. D.C. Speas at his clinic on Reynolda Road. Following retire- menl from nursing, she devoted herselfto homemaking, gardening and her granddaughters. * A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, at Mount Tabor United Methodist Church by the Rev, Deny Barn-, hardt. Mrs. Dilworth was a long time member of Mount Tabor United Methodist Church. Memorials: Mount Tabor United Methodist Church, 3343 Robinhood Road. Winston-Salem, 27106. Lorene R. Foster Mrs. Lorene Ransom Foster, 82, of Rainbow Road, Advance, died.Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Mrs. Foster was bom Feb. 1, 1921, in Davie County. She was retired from Western Electric with 26 years of service and was a member of Telephone Pioneers of America. She was a lifelong mem ber of Bethlehem United Method ist Church, where she saiig in the church choir, a member of Bethlehem Seniors, sang soprano in the Bethlehem Quartet for many years and enjoyed traveling and camping. She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Sanford Fos ter, on Aug. 3, 1989; 2 sons. Thunnan Grey Foster and Albert Grey Foster; 2 sisters, Viola Heal and Hattie Comatzer, and a grand daughter, Linda Spry. Survivors: a daughter. Frances Dunn and husband Bobby Ever- hart, a son, Bruce Foster and wife Janet, all of Advance; a grand daughter; and 4 great-grandchil dren. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with the Rev. Mark Weekley officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. yCharles Ray Hanellne Mr. Charles Ray Haneline, 87, of Winston-Salem, died Saturday, Jan. 10,2004, at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born March 19,1916, in Davie County to Martha Lizora Etchison and William Thomas Haneline. He retired from Hanes Hosiery Mill and was a member of S^ts Delight Primitive Bap tist Church. Survivors: his wife of 28 years, Sarah Yarbrough Haneline of the home; his brother, Mitchell Haneline of Newport; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; 2 brothen; and 2 sis ters. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Elders David Hogan and Steve Nichols officiating. Burial follow edin Oaklawn Me morial Gardens. J Doris Foltz Holder Mrs. Doris Foltz Holder, 83, of Salemtowne, died Saturday, Jan. 10,2004, at Forsyth Medical Cen- ter. She was born in Davidson County on March 13, 1920, to Alva Eugene and Bertha Crouch Foltz. Mrs. Holder graduated from Arcadia High School in Arcadia. She was a member of Friedberg Moravian Church and had been employed at Hanes Hosiery for 20 years. Mrs. Holder was preceded in death by her patents; her husband, Oscar Edward Holder Jr. in 1987; a son, Edward Lee Holder in 1989; 2 sisters, Edith Katherine Foltz and Mildred Foltz Francis; and a brother, Aliie Eugene Foltz. Surviving: a son, Charles Rob ert "Bob" Holder and wife Mar garet Hall Holder of Advance; 2 granddaughters; 4 great-grand-. children; a sister, Evva Foltz Hanes of Clemmons; and a brother, John Charles Foltz of Qemmons. A funeral service was con ducted at 3:30 p.m. Tiiesday, Jan. 13, at Friedbeig Moravian Church with the Rev. G. Thomas Shelton offfciating. Burial followed in the church graveyard. Davie County Public Llbraiy Mocksville, NC o Kf DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday. Jan. 15,2004 VI .9j i" Evelyn Harrison Kiger Mn. Evelyn Harruon Kiger. 75, of Mocksville died Sunday, Jan. II, 2004, at Autumn Care Nursing Home in Mocksville. She was bom April 28,1928, in Yadkin County to Willis Click and Beulah Fields Hanison. Mrs. Kiger enjoyed sewing and garden- ing. Her parents and a brother, Sanford Harrison, preceded her in deaih. Surviving; 2 daughters, Kalhy Seals and husband Phillip of Ad vance and Elizabeth Copiga and husband, Walter, of Winston-Sa- lem; a son, Ronnie S. Kiger and wife Amy of Virginia Beach, Va,; 3 grandchildren; a great-grand- child; a brother, Wilbert Harrison and wife Virginia of Lexington; a sister, Blanche Mathis of Ocala, Ra.; and a special friend. Lee Morgan. A graveside service was held at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. / Daniel Paul Lawson Sr. D^ielPauITemrite-UwsonSt., 65, of Seaford Road, Advance, died on Sunday, Jan. 11,2004, at Rowan Regional Medical Centerin Salisbury. Bom in Davidson wunly on Dec. II, 1938. he „,asthe son of the late William Heriry aay Lawson Sr. andNellieLouiseGray Lawson. He was retired from the N.C. Department of TVanspor- ntation and was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church. Survivors; his wife of 40yeais,M^ McCollum Lawson; 4 sons, WUham (Becky) Burgess of Ad-vMce, Wayne (Alice) Burgess of W«tfield,Gary(Terosa)^,^.^ of Advance and Danny (Jean)Ijwson of Advance; 2 daughters,Diane (Luke) Rice of Winston- Salem and Janet (Jeff) Caudle of Lexington; 2 brothers, Qay (Sally) Lawson of Lexington and Kirk Lawson of Advance; Idgrandchil-oren; 10 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, 2 sis ters, June I^nard and Ann Smith Preceded him in death. Funeral services were to be^ursday. jan. 15 at 2 p.m. at iFiilion United Methodist Church 1 with Rev. Neville B. Storey offi- ' ciating. He was to lie in state 30 minutes prior to the funeral hour. Bunal was to be in the church cera-;etery. Pallbearers will be grand-'sons Kenneth Rice, Jason Caudle, ' Mark, Lonnie, Michael, Danell, Oms and Eric Burgess. The fam ily was to receive friends Wednes-day from 7-9 pan. at Davie Funeral Service. Mernorials; Fulton United I Methodist Church, 3689 NC 801 S., Advance. / Grady Doris McDanie! Mr. Crady Doris McDaniel, 63,ofU.S.601 South, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Jan. 7,2004, at his home. Mr. McDaniel was bom Oct. 5,1940, in Davie County to Cecil and Felma Davis McDaniel and was retired from the N.C. Depart ment of Transportation. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church, where he was a deacon and had been Sunday school su perintendent. He was an avid fish erman. Survivors: his wife, Velma Brooks McDaniel of the home; 4 children, Michael (Jessie) McDaniel and Bobby (Denise) McDaniel, both of Mocksville, Karen Seats of Walkertown and Mark (Michelle) McDaniel of Salisbury: and 8 grandchildren. A funeral service was held at ' 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9, at Calvary Baptist Church, with the Revs. Jim Gryder and Michael McDan iel officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials; Hospice of Davie, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. I 3— -si X L. (y Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DAME COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday. Jan. 15.2004 I Sarah Prohaden MyersSarah Prohaden Myets, 99. of U S. 601 South, Mocksville. died Monday. Jan. I2.20(M atGenesis _ Elder Care of Salisbury. A funeral service was to be held Thursday. Methodist Church Ceinciery. Memorials: Liberty United Methodist Church. Ml Liberty Circle, Mocksville. Miss Myers was bom Jidy 25, 1904 in Davie County to the late John and Hanna Summers Myers and had worked at Erwin Mills for 51 years- She was a former mem ber of Cboleemee United Meth odist Church, a member of Lib erty United Methodist Church where she was a member of the United Methodist Women. She was a member of the Cooleemee Seniors. She enjoyed flower gar dening, cooking, ctochenng and was a basketball fan- Survivors: 2 nieces; a nephew; several great nieces and nephews; and a special friend, Nellie Couch of Mocksville. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters and 4 brothers. / Janet Shore Roberson Janet Susan Shore Roberson. 37, of Milling Road. Mocksville, died Sunday. Jan. 4.2004 at Davie County Hospital. Bom in Davie County on Aug. 15, 1966. she was the daughterof Thomas Shore and the late Burlie Creason Shore. She was a home- maker and was of the Presbyterian faith. In addition to her father andstepmother. Thomas and Shelvia Shore, she is survived by: 3 sons. Josh (Amanda) Gobble, BenGobbleandDylanWhilcsides.all ; of Mocksville; a brother. Joey ' (Melissa) Shore of High Point; 2 siepbroihets, Larry Burris Jr. of Frog Pond and Greg (Leslie) Buiiis of Red Cross; 3 stepsisters. Angie (Jerry) Tucker of Locust. Toni (Alan) Smith of Ridgecresi and Lisa (Bruce) Whitley; her grandmother. Ruby Goss of Big Lick; agranddaughlcr; and several nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers. Chuck and Kenny Shore, and a granddaughter. Funeral services were private. Walter Clifton Sapp Jr. Mr. Walter Clifton SappJr., 73. died Thursday, Jan. 8, 2004, at Forsyth Medical Center- Mr. Sapp was bom Match 3, 1930, in Forsyth County to Waller Clifton and Myrtle Aldridge Sapp. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serv ing during the Korean conflict and retired from Western Electric in 1981 after 31 years of service. He was preceded in death by 2 sisters. Peggy Biles. Betty Boyd. Surviving: his wife, Betlye Jo Lawson Sapp of the home; his mother, Myrtle Aldridge Sapp of Winsion-Salem; 2 daughters, Cynthia (Johnny) James of Clemmons. Deborah Sue (Keith) Holt of Winston-Salem; 3 sons. Reginald Chris (Betty) Sapp of Belhania, WallerAnthony Sappof Winston-Salem and Bruce Law- son (Ginger) Sapp of East Bend; a sister, Shirley (Jim) Hay of Win- sion-Salem; a brother, Joe M- (Earlene) Sapp of Advance; 7 grandchildren; 2 greal-grandchQ- dien. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Sunday. Jan. 11. at First United Church of Christ by the Revs. Nelson Weller and Don Farrow. Burial followed at Oaklawn Me morial Gardens with graveside rites by the Rev. Elizabeth Parker. Memorials: First United Church of Christ, 1912 Waugh- town St.. Winston-Salem, 27107. Davie County Public Ubfarv Mooksviite, NC / James T. Venable Sr. J Mr. lames Truman "J.T." Venable Sr.. 75. of Winsion-Sa- lem. husband of Naomi Hiali Venable, died Thursday, Jan. 8, 2004. at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was bom in Surty County on April 12. 1928, to the late Alonzo L. and Nancy Draughn Venable of White Plains. He . graduated from Cuilford College and began his career with West ern Electric at Lexington Road in Winston-Salem. where he retired in 1978. He played basketball while serving in the U.S. Navy, was a center at Guilford College for four years, played for Western Electric and volunteered as a coach for the YMCA youth pro gram in Winston-Salem. He was involved in Junior Achievement and in the PTA at Southwest Jun ior High School. He was a Boy Scout and a member of the Win ston-Salem Friends Meeting. Survivors: his wife. Naomi Hiatt Venable; a son and daugh- ler-in-law. James Tniiiian "Jamie" Venable Jr. and Teresa Coma- cchionc ofSiatesville; 2 daughters and sons-in-law. Dru and Lloyd Wbilley of Winston-Salem and Nancy and Tim Broome of Salisbury; 4 grandchildren: 3 sis ters. Dr. Stella Mae Crum of Flo rence. S.C.. Betty Tate of Salem, Va.. and her husband. Henry and Elizabeth Snyder of Winston-Sa lem; 2 brothers. Ed Venable of Norcross. Ga. and wife Margie, and Max Venable of Mocksville and his wife Frances; and many nieces and nephews. He was pre ceded in death by 2 brothers. Clarence and Bill Venable. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11, at White Plains Friends Meeting, cby Pas tor Wayne Johnson. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials; KaieB. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Winslon-Salem. 27103; or 10 White Plains Friends Meeting. P.O. Box 3. White Plains. 2703L 0 V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 22,2004 • V* O c S- Ward J. Burgess J Mr. Ward J. Burgess, Sf, of Greensboro, died Tuesday, Jan. 13,2004, at his residence. Mr. Burgess was bom Jan. 18, 1922, in Johnswn City, 111., the son-, of the late W. Joe Burgess'and Clarice Pearce Burgess. Mr. Bur gess graduated front the Univer sity of Miami in Florida with a degree in teaching. He taught in Miami for 31 years. He was the National High School Athletic Director in 1979. He served in the U.S. Army during World War U. Mr. Burgess was a member of the Oasis Shrine Club and the Dunes Rock Masonic Lodge 267 of Brevard. He was an avid fisher man. Survivors: his wife, Laura [ Mildred Archer Burgess of the residence; a daughter, Patricia B. Hubbard of High Point; a son, Joe Burgess of Advance; 5 grandchil dren; and 6 great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held' at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. IS, at the Masonic Home, 700 S. Holden Road, Greensboro. Memorials: Oasis Shrine Tem ple, PO Box 39, Newell, 28126. y J.C. Dalton Mr. J.C. Dalton, 75, known as "Prim," died Friday. Jan, 16,2004 in Brian Center in Statesville. He was the son of the late J.C. Sr. and Mabel Holmes Dalton. Survivors: 2 brothers, Billy (Eloise) Dalton of Olin and Tho-roasR.DaltonofStatesville;2sis- ters, Betty Redmon and Janet (Letoy) Steele. both of Harmony; an uncle; sind an aunu Funeral services were held Jan. 19 at 11 a.m. at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church in Harmony. Burial was in the church cemetery. , J Thomas Eugene Hauser Jr. Mr. Thomas Eugene Hauser Jr., 82 of Eastaboga Lane, Advance, died Monday, Jan. 19, 2004 at Davie County Hospital afler a brief illness. He was bom Feb. 10,1921 in Winnebago, Neb. to the late Thomas Eugene Hauser Sr. and Annie Home Hauser. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and farmed in the Fork conununily for a generation. He was a horseman, music and dance lover and storyteller. ' A service of rememberance will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23 in the Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork, with Bailey Cobbs officiating. The family will receive friends following the service in the church parish house. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Ljllie Alice Schotfeldt. Surviving: his wife. Jean Hauser, their children, Bonnie Cobbs and husband Bailey of Bermuda Run, R. Patrick and wife Suzanne of Conover, Randall C. and wife Dara Leigh of Mocksville, Lyime of Wnston-Salem, and Allyson Sawtelle and husband Patrick of Mocks ville; 9grai^children; 1 great-grandchild; 4 sisters, JoAnn,Juanita, Mary Lou and Bette; 2 brothers, Richard (Dick) and Harry. Memorials: Davie Senior Services, 622 N. Main St., Mocksville; or Fork Fire department, 3181 US 64 E., Mocksville. <L o ®8We founty PuWie li;,, Mocksville, NQ 0 » (S (i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 22,2004 n y Mary Wood Loiig Mrs. Muy M. Wood Long, 86, of Advance died Sunday, Jan. 18. 2004, at Meadowbrook Manor of Davie. She was bom Ocl. 2,1917, in ; Sutry County to George Wesley n and Mary Bulin Wood. Mrs. Long attended Woodland Baptist Church and was preceded in death ' by her husband, Robert Charles Long, in 1966; and by a grand daughter, Sharon Marshall, in 1997. Surviving: a son, Ronnie Long !and wife Charlone "Jo Ann" Long, I and a daughter, Nancy Myers and ' husband, Billy all of Advance; a ' brother, Arthur Wood of Har mony; 4 grandchildren; and 9 I great-grandchildren. i A graveside service was con ducted at 11 ajn. Tuesday, Jon. 20, at Westlawn Gardens of Memory Mausoleum Chapel with the Rev. ; Martin Kastner officiating. VernielVentMathls y Mrs. Vemie Trent Mathis, 91, ' a resident of Eden Gardens, Co lumbia, S.C., widow of Ed Dean . Mathis, died Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2004. Bora in Bristol, Tenn., she was a daughter of the late William David Trent and Nancy Emma Robinette. Mrs. Mathis, a retired dietitian from the public schools in Statesville, was a member of Western Avenue Baptist Church in Statesville. She belonged to the Baptist Women's Missionary Union and was a former Girl Scout leader.Surviving: her daughters, ^ Betty Oswalt and husband Fraii of Troutman. Nancy Ann Parris and husband Donald and Linda ; Mathis Wells and husband Earl, allof Columbia,and Martha Harding of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 2 great- great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was pre ceded in death by 4 brothers. The funeral service was held at 3:30 p.m.Friday, Jan. 16, at the Shuford-Hatcher Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Frederick Memorial Gardens in Gaffney. Pallbearers were Jerry Brown, Trent Brown, Chad Haiding, Sh annon Shook and Eric and Stephen Wells. Memorials; Palmetto Senior Care, White Rock, S.C.: or Resi dent Council at Eden Gardens. / Beatrice W. Richardson Mrs. Beatrice WrightRichardson, formerly of Magn^ Ua Lane and Somerset Court.Mocksville died earlymoraing,Jan. 17,2004, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was born in Iredell Co""^ onAug. 15.1908, to the late John Gumey and CarrieHer early life was hvedm Un cord, where she was employed aCannon Mills untU her lentemermShe was a seamstress and enjoyed^nLigOiesoilandgrowingflow- i ers. She had been a memto ofRock Spring Baptist Church aU of She was preceded in de^ hyher husband, Curtis WeharfsM-. a son. URoy Richardson, 3 sis tfifsi ftnd 4 brothers#Surviving: a daughter-in-law, Mrs. LeRoy Richardson ofGastonia; 2 granddaughters, agrandson; a number of 8ieagrandchildren of Gastonw and several nieces and nephews.A funeral service was conducted at 6 pmt. Sunday. Jam 18, in Eaton Funeral Chapel mMocksville with the R®]'-^Hedgecock, the pastor of R«* Spring Baptist Church, officiating.Burial was in the Rock Spring Baptist Church Cemetery. > i •5 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO > \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 22,2004 • •ny/'j Vi. J ■o "5^€ V . ol4 Jimmy L. Robinson Mr. Jimmy LawrenceRobinson, 65. husband for 45years of Patricia Kovac Robin-son,died at his home in Harmonyon Wednesday, Jan. 14.2004.He was bom Dec. i3,1938. in Montgomery, Ala. He was preceded in death by his father. Lester M. Robinson.Survivors: his wife, Patricia Kovac Robinson: daughters,Debta Robinson of Harmony andCynthia (Roger) Anderson ofNorth Wilkesboto; a son, Jayme (Debra) Robinson; his mother,Louise H. Robinson of Montgomery, Ala.; sUters, Peggy (Wdliani)Pooley of Laurel, Del., Robbie Nell Oliver of San Antonio. Texas.Linda (Carl) McLendon of Montgomery, Ala., and Shirley (Don)Headley of Prattville. Ala.; andseveral grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He retired from Siroh's Con-tainer Corp. in Winston-Salem.His hobbies were raising miniature horses and raising fimds for Shriners Hospitals for Children.. He was made a Master Mason onNov. 18, 1969, at ComithianLodge 104 in Easton. Del. Whileretaining his membership there, hebecame a member of (^lemroonsLodge 755. He was a member ofthe Scottish Rite, Valley of Win-ston-Salem; a member of States-ville Shrine Club; a lifetime mern-ber of Oasis Shrine Temple inCHiarlotte; a charter member of theOrder of The Eastern Star Chapter 373 in Clemmons; and a lifetime member of The Order ofQuetzal Coatl, Teocali 99, an organization of Shriners. He loved to ride in parades with Shrineunits. ,j A memorial service was heldat 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17, atHayworth-Miller Silas CreekChapel with the Rev. Joe Wood ward officiating. A graveside service was held at 2:30 p.m. Satm-day at Sandy Springs BaptistChurch Cemetery, 2930 SandySprings Road, Harmony, with^ Masonic rites.MemoriaU: Shriners Hospitalsfor Children, c/o Oasis Temple,PO Box 560666, Charlotte. 28256. Howard Augustus Smith Howard Augustus Smith. 83, of Yadkinville, died Thursday, Jan. 15.2004, at Hoots MemorialHospital. Bom June 28. 1920. in Davie County, he was the son of the lateBuford Augustus and Mattie Howard Smith. He was retired from Frank L. Blum Construction Co. and was a member of FoibushBaptist Church. He served in the U.S. Army during World War n.attaining the rank of sergeant. Survivors: his wife of 59 years,Mary Frances Spillman Smith; adaughter, Nancy (Lany "Ronnie") Carter of Yadkinville; 2 brothers,Batiy (Cornelia) Smith of Mocks-vllle and Buford (Lynda) Smith of Advance; a sister-in-law. Lula Mae Smith of Mocksville; and a grandson.He was preceded in death by a brother, James Kelly Smith. The funeral service was at 3p.m. Sunday. Jan. 18, at FoibushBaptist Church, with the Rev. Warren Kerr oRiciating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Forbush Baptist, 3917 Old US 421. Yadkinville, 27055. Davie County Public LibraJ^Moc^tsviliee N6/ > T % (N • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 29,2004 U) I o -a 0 1 5- 4. 1- (y— Mamie S. Barneycastle / Mrs. Mamie Stewarl Barneycastle, 90. of Cana Road and formerly of Angell Road. Mocksville. died Wednesday. Jan. 21,20O4 at Forsylh Medical Cen ter ill Winston-Salem.., A funeral servii* was held Sat urday. Jan. 24 at 2 p.m. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Jim Sanders. Chip Webb and Lee Cook officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove United Method ist Church Cemeteiy. Memorials; Chestnut Grove Methodist, 3240 US 601 N.. Mocksville: or Hospice/Palliative CareCenter. 1100-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem. 27103. Mrs. Barneycastle was bom March 31.1913 in Davie County to the Jesse and Flora Logan Stewart. She was a homemaker and had worked for Monleigh Garment for a short time. She was a iifelong member of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church, a member of the United Method ist Women and was a quilter and seamstress. She was preceded in death by her husband. William "Billy" H. Barneycastle in1986. 3 brothers and 4 sisters. Survivors; 2 daughters. Christeen Iteland. Louvella Kiger both of Mocksville; 4 sons. Sanford Barneycastle. Printis "Doody" (Cheryl) Barneycastle. Eugene (Pam) Barneycastle all of Mocksville. Spencer (Faye) Barneycastle of Georgia: 14 grandchildren: 20 great-grandchil dren: and 8 great-great grandchil dren. / Ruth Pardue Booe Mrs. Ruth Elizabeth Pardue Booe. 87. of High Point, died Monday. Jan. 19.2004.' Mrs. Booe was bom April 8. 1916. in Wilkes County to Colum bus Badger Pardue and Emily Adams Pardue. She had lived most of her life in High Point On Dec. 22. 1934. Mrs. Booe was married to Julian Ray Booe. who preceded her in death on Dec. 29. 1998. She was also preceded in death by 2 sisters. Irene Shoffiier and Vertie Gentle: and a brother. Ray Pardue. Survivors; a son. Billy Ray Booe and wife Josephine of High Point: 4 daughters. Bonnie Ruth Strickland and hushand Glenn. Betty Rose Perdue and'husband Kenneth, and Lillie Rachel Dyer and husband Tony, all of High Point, and Mary Elizabeth Taylor and husband Richard of Mocks ville: 4 sisters. Esther Hilton and husband Jack of Archdale, Wanda Riggins of High Point. Ruby Proc tor and husband Sam of Thomasville. and Mary Highfill and husband Numa of Trinity: 2 brothers. Lee Pardue and wife Ethel, and Paul Pardue and wife Ruth.allofTaylorsville: 19 grand children: 24 great-grandchildren: and 10 great-great-grandchildren. - The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22, in the chapel of Cumby Family Funeral Service in Archdale by the Rev. Numa Highfill. Burial was in Floral Gar-' den Park Cemetery. / Thomas Ford Dixon Mr. Thomas Ford Dixon. 88 of Yadkinville. died Monday, Jan. 26.2004 at his home. He was bom July 21.1915 in Yadkin County to the late Lonnie and Aima Gough Dixon and was a house painter. He had been a farmer and in the past few years had worked along side his late wife in the business of Dixon's Greenhouses. He was a Yadkin ville town commissioner from 1971-73. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and served during World War n in the European The ater and was a POW. He was a member of the Harmony Grove Friends Meeting, serving as a honorary trustee and was a trustee of the Harmony Grove Cemetery. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie Cranfill Dixon and a sister. Nola Dixon. Survivors; 2 daughters and sons-in-law. Janice and David Hess. Maijetta and Tony Shores. 2 sons. Wayne Dixon and wife Betty, all of Yadkinville. and Ron Dixon of Mocksville: 6 grandchil dren: a brother, Loyd Dixon and wife Ethel of Yadkinville. Funeral services were Thun- day, Jan. 29 at II ajn. at Harmony Grove Friends Meeting with the Revs. Billy Britt. Harold Salmons and Mr. Wayne Dixon olTiciating. Burial will be in the Harmony Grove Cemetery with military graveside rites by the 11 Ih District Memorial Honor Guard. Veterans of Foreign Wars. The family was to be at the church Wednesday at 4 p.m. to receive friends and rela tives. Memorials; Harmony Grove Friends Meeting. P.O. Box 546. Yadkinville. 27055: or Associa tion of Retarded Citizem. c/o Amy Payne. 3917 U.S. 21. Hampton- ville. 27020. County Public Ubran, Mocksville, tiQ ^ 8 oi • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 29,2004 ■A. O.-K y •0 Ruby Sykes FauJkJ M"-Ruby Marie SykesFaulk85. fo^erJy of Davidson Co5:^Sunday 20M a, Forayih Medical Ctoter.She was bom Feb. 3 loigDurham ,o Leroy and eL"f''!^Syk«.Mrs.Faulfcwasa chaner member of Oak ForestMethodist auich and was """husband i„.f^"''""«"''<"uughterandson.Cn- ■ Hopper arid ChrisSpenceofMocksvilie;5sons ofOkeMa, Ohio. S. Dene Hopper ^"«"viUe,Wlham MichaeJ "Mickey- Hop- temT Winston-S^Jem. J^es McDam el Hopper andDaniel Volney Faulk and wifeTeresa of Winston-Salem- 12grandchildren; and 15 great grandchildren. 2 D m held atFf^,^'^™«h.y.Jan.2l.atOak Doug ftyor. Bunal followed in theehurch cemetery. """tne Thclnia F. Goodmany Mrs. Thelma FulfordGoodman. 90 of South Salisburypreet. Mocfcsville. formerly ofMt. Hope. W.Va. died TTiursday.Jan. 22 at Autumn Care of Mocks- ville.A funeral service was heldSunday. Jan. 25 at 2:30 p.m. atTyree Funeral Home in Mt. HopeBurial was in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens in Prosperity. W.Va.Memorials: Baptist Tempie^Mt. Hope. W.Va. or to Kilsyth^^wiil Baptist Church. Kil^ Mrs. Goodman was bom November 4.1913 in Lanarck. W.Va.to the late Jim and Fronia Per-singer Fulford and was a home-maker. She loved going to church,working in her roses and travel ing with her husband.Survivors: her husband of 68years. Harry R. Goodman of thehome: a daughter. Carol (Fred)Rogers of Mocksville: 2 grand children; 2 nieces. Francis Patrick SeatsJ Mr. Francis Patrick Seats. 29.of Olin. died Friday. Jan. 23.2004, at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville. Mr. Seats was bom. July 3,1974, in Davie County to Sherty Walker Plott of Mocksville andthe late Francis Seats. He attended Oak Grove United MethodistChurch, enjoyed shopping and spending time with his famiiy. especially his nephew. Mason Seats, and was a Panther fan. Survivors: his mother and stepfather, Sherty and Pedro Plott; 3 brothers'. Matt Seats of Mocks ville. Thomas Plott of Charlotte and Jack Plott of Statesville: ma ternal grandfather. Bill Walker; maternal grandmother. WilmaWalker: paternal step-grand- mother. Annie L. Plott, all of Mocksville: and several aunts, uncles and cousins. In addition to his father, he waspreceded in death by his paternal grandparents. Dude and AdiladeSeats: and patemal step-grandfa ther. Milton Plott. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 27. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Resv. Charles Stewart and Chris Clontz ofiiciatiftg. Burial was in Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetety. Memorials: American Diabetes Assoc.. 1820 East 7th St.. Charlotte, 28204: or to Oak Grove Methodist Cemetery Fund, c/oRobert Hendrix, 392 Farmington Road. Mocksville. y,R Davle County Public LibraryMocksville, NO obert Gray Smith Sr.Mr. Robert Gray Smith Sr., 67. of Clemmons, died TUesday. Jan. 20,2004. at his home.He was bom Dec. II. 1936. in Forsyth Ckmnty to Duel Ibberose and Stella Jones Smith. Mr. Smithwas of the Baptist faith and wasretiied ftom Smith & Smith Con struction Co.He was preceded in death by a son. Duel "Ed" Smith, in December 1993: and his father. Duel Smith.Surviving: 4 daughters. Theresa Smith and Marsha Houseof Fuquay-Varina, Linda Smith ofMount Airy and Vanessa Taylor ofLexington; a son. Bobby Smith ofFarmington: his mother, of the home: 7 grandchildren: 3 sisters.Martha S. Koontz. Barbara S. Venron and Linda S. Batten, all ofClemmons; and 4 brothers. D.T.Smith Jr. of Merry Hill and Richard E. Smith. Jerry W Smith and Otis G. Smith, all of Clemmons.A graveside service was heldat 2 p.m. Friday. Jan. 23. atIramanuel Baptist Church Cemetety with the Rev. Elliott Smithand Pastor L.C. Taylor officiating. o C i "^1 3 +. C) k 5— > (r- f4 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 5,2004 • y Frances Z, Chamberlain Miss Frances ZellieChamber-ijun, 91, of M&ksville, died early Saturday moming, Jan! 31. 2004 •n Autumn Care, where she had oeen a resident for several yean. A graveside service was held M 3 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 1 in Ugion Memorial Hark in Cboleemee withBrother Jeny Couch officiating. Memorials: HospiceofDavieP.O. Bo* 84«. Mocksville. Miss Chamberlain was bom in^vie County on Feb. 4. 1912 to we late Lee and Delia Spry Cham- oerlatn. She was preceded in death by several brothers and sisters. Lila Gibbons. Anhur Chamberlain, wster Chamberlain. Gil Cham- wriain, Arlie Chamberlain. Versie Carter and Gertie Couch. Survivors: several nieces and nephews. Ruth Ingool Evans / 'ngool Evans. 83. for- . merlyofJonesville (resided last 4 !years at Farmington Road in i M^fcsville). died Sunday. Feb I2004 a. Wake Forest BaptistMedical Center due to natural • causes. i 1920 in Suny County to the lateDenver and Ada Belle Gentry Ingopl. She was a long time mem-wr of Jonesville First Baptist Oiurch and worked as a waitressfor approximately three decades serving most everyone in the tUun-Jonesville area at one timeor another. She never met a stranger and never let anyoneleave her workplace or her home hungiy. I She was preceded in death by her husband. Fred Poindexter Evans, a brother. Thomas Ingool., a sister. Kathleen Holbrodk iSurvivors: children. CharlesEvans (JoAnn) of State Road Atiene Collins (M.Z.) of Winston-' Salem. Judy Adams (Don) of Grwnsboro. Sherry Steele (Garry) of Mocksville; 7g,a„dchildrt^9great-grandchildren; 2 great- great-grandchildren; a brotherlack Ingool (Edna) of Winston- Salem; 3 sisten. Mary Shelton. Ciwlyn Ousley both of Winston--Salem and Opal Buigiss of Caiy* and her special companion! Boomer." Funeral services were held atIt a.m. Wednesday. Feb. 4 at the rust Baptist Church in Jonesville ' by Rev. Roger Hensley and Dr. i Ray Hamilton. Burial foUowed atShady Grove Baptist Church. . Boonvilte. ; y Marie TestermentF^Mrs. Marie TesietmentF^e. ^ Medical Center. She was bornCounty. Va.. to Jesse and Marga leiTesterment. •_ i„w Surviving: a sistet-m- •Kaiherine Frye of Advance. 4 ""A'funetal service was conducted at 2:30 p.m. Sunday Je- I in the Mausoleum Chapel a Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Craddoek. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO 0 If h rf DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 5,2004 • / 0 •+- Inida Wade Goad India Alma Wade Goad, 86, of Pearisburg, Va. died Wednesday, Ian. 28,2004, following a long ill ness. Mis. Goad was bom in Royd County, Va., on July 2.1917, and was a daughter of the late Charlie and Leona Dulaney Wade. She was preceded in death by 3 sisters, Catrie Phillips, Ola Cox and Velma Reed; and a brother, Denver Wade. Mrs. Goad was a member of the Faith Temple Pentecostal Church in Pearisburg. Survivors; her husband, Elmer Leon Goad of Pearisburg; a son and daughter-in-law, Leon and Jackie Goad of Hillsville; 3 daughters and sons-in-law, Irene and Ronald Bamey of Advance, Carol and Jerry Caldwell of Christiansburg and Bessie and Howard McCormick of Advance; a sister, Essie Wade Ralcliffe of Radford; 12 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, in the Faith Temple Pentecostal Church with Pastor Jeff Rhea of ficiating with burial in Birchlawn Burial Park. Memorials: Faith Temple Penticostal, 1923 Wenonal Ave., Pearisbuig, VA 24134. Mary Rattz Hupp ^ Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Rattz Hupp, 82, of Mocksville, died Monday, Jan. 26, 2004, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winsion-Salem. Mrs. Hupp was bom June 23, 1921, in Davie County to the late James Clement and Prudence Garwood Rattz and was a home- maker. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Ascen sion at Fork. ' She was preceded in death by her husband. Charlie Thomton Hupp Sr. Survivors: a son. the Rev. Rob ert S.'Hupp of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren: and 2 sisters, Evelyn Hendruc of Mocksville and Juaniia Bowles of Gibsonville. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, at 2 p.m. at the Episcopal Church of the As cension at Fork with the Rev. Jerry Moore, pastor of Second Re formed United Church of Christ, Lexington, officiating. T Memorials: American Cancer Society, 622 Forsyth Medical Park, 1900 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. / Helen H. Kahle Helen H. Kahle of Bermuda Village died Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2004, at the age of 101. She was botti Helen Clare Ber tha Herr in Calmer. Iowa, of Ger man parents on Aug. 31,1902. She was preceded in death by her husband, Loren F. Kahle, to whom she was married for 71 years: and a son, Robert V. Kahle. She also had two sisters, now de ceased. Mrs. Kahle helped found and was a charter member of the local Chi Omega sorority. She gradu ated in 1924 with adegree in home economics. She met a young en gineering student, Loren Kahle, at a college inixer, two years later, in 1927, they were married in Ames. Loren became a young en gineer for Standard Oil of New Jersey, now Exxon. He took Helen off to Tampico, Mexico, where Loren built pipelines for the then- newly discovered oil fields. While in Mexico, they had two sons, Loren Jr. and Bob. They were transferred to Venezuela, where she had their third son. Dick. Mrs. Kohle helped organize schools in the oil camps'where they lived. During the early 1940s they moved to "fulsa, Okla., where learned golf and played until she was 92. She gave it up because, she said, she "couldn't And a part ner to beat." She was active in community activities such as working with handicapped chil dren and the Boston Methodist Church. In I9SI.Helen and Loren moved to Edmonton. Canada. They moved to Bronxviiie, iv. i., in 1932. Golf and working in the school and church occupied most of her time. After Loren retired from Exxon, they moved to Essex. Conn., where sailing and golf were daily events. Mrs. Kahle par ticipated in community and ' church events. Both weere active members of the Old Lyme Con gregational Church and the Old Lyme Country Qub. The couple moved to Bermuda Village in , 1988. The couple were contrib- uting members of the Crystal Ca thedral. Helen had a lOOth birth day party at Bermuda Village on Aug. 16,2002, with friends in the retirement community. On Aug. 31,2002, all her children, grand children and great-grandchildren were in attendance for a black tie dinner in Arlington, Texas. She donated a pipe organ, being built by Cassavant Freres of Canada, with dedication at St. Peter and Sl Paul Episcopal Church in Arling ton, Texas in the spring of 200S. Survivors: her 2 sons, Loren Jr. of Austin, Texas and Richard of Arlington, Texas: 8 grandchildren: and 13 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Feb. 7, at St. Peter and St. Paul Episcopal Church in Arlington, Texas. A memorial ser vice was held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jon. 30, at the Beimuda Village clubhouse. A gravesite service in Essex, Conn., is to be determined. <Sr-' L Davie County Public Ubrsw Mocksville, NO S) 0 "V) I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 5,2004 • Kn .sJ c t 0 Q I Z (T' pi ''James David Myers n / M'-Jam" David Myen.6S. ofU.S. 158 East, Mocksville, died Monday. Jan. 26. 2004 at l,{.y home. • ...'— . Funeral services were Friday,Jan. 30 at 2 p.m. at Eaton Funeral' ChajKl with the Rev.Chrisaontz officiating. Burial was in Smith Grove Umted Methodist Qurch Cemetery. Memorials: Smith GroveUnited Methodist Church fellowship Hall. 3492 U.S. 158 East, Mocksville.Mr. Myers was bom Aug. 1. 1938 in Davie County to the lateRay Phillip and Lilly May Myers and was owner/operator of James Myers Wrecker Service. He was a member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Survivors: his wife, Margaret Todd Myers of the home: 2 chil-^n. Joy Myers (Glenn) Smith of Greensboro. Jason James (Kelly) Myers of Lexington; 3 step-chil dren. Rita (Richard) Reavis, Debbie (Billy) Bennett, Edward Lee Williams. aU of Yadkinville; 5 grandchildren; 4 step-grandchil- fcn; and 7 great-gteai-grandchil- dren. He was preceded in death by ababy sister. Mamie Sue Myers, and a brother, Joe Henry Myers. Glenwood D. O'Quinny Mr. Glenwood Darryl • G'Quinn, 41, of Windsong Road, Mocksville. died Tuesday. Jan. 27, 2004, at NonhEast Medical Cen ter in Concord. Mr. G'Quinn was bom July 31. 1962, in Spring Lake and was re tired from the U.S. Air Force as a technical sergeant with an honor able discharge. Survivors: his wife. Patricia Livengood G'Quinn of the home; his mother; 4 childreti: 2 grand- chiidren; a stepdaughter; a half brother; and a half sister. A graveside service was held at II a.m. Friday. Jan. 30 at the Salisbury National Cemetery. Memorials: American Red Cross, Northwest NC Chapter. 690 Coliseum Drive. Winston- Salem, 27106. J Peggy T.Ridenhour ThompsonRdenhour. 73. of Grove Street Cwleemee. died Thursday. Jan." 2^ 2004 at Rowan RegionalMedical Center in Salisbury. A funeral service was held Sat urday. Ja„ 31 at 2 p.m. in Eaton SheJby Harbourofficiating. Buriaj was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials: Victory BaptistChurch, P.G. Box 686, Cool- eemee. hom Feb.24,1930 m Rowan County to the late Joseph Benjamin and Janie Lee Benfield Thompson and was retired from Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was a member of Cooleemee First Baptsit Church.She was preceded in death byher husband. John Wesley Ridenhouq a sister. Fannie Mae h! iZ-ll'' ® WayneHarold Thompson, Billy Thorop-Mn, Howard Thompson, Kemp Thomson. James Thompson and uJcn Thompson. Herbert Wayne Reavis J Mr. Herbert Wayne Reavis of Lexington died Saturday. Jon. 31, 20O4. He was bom in Forsyth County on March 20, 1937. to the late Henry Clarence and Fannie Cundiff Reavis. He was a mem ber of Bible Baptist Church in Ctemmons. Mr. Reavis loved old cars and street rods. He was a member ofWheels ofTime Street Rod Dub. He was preceded in death by a brother. Homer B. Reavis. Survivors; his wife, Faye B. Reavis of the home; a daughter. Kimbe^y Moore of Winston-Sa- lem; a stepson. Benjamin Smith of Advance; a-step-daughter. Kwn Fields and husband Daniel of Mocksville; a grandson; a granddaughter; a brother, David C. Reavis and wife Becky of Pfafftown; a sister, Robinell Haneline and husband Phillip of Kemersville; a sister-in-law. Aim Reavis of Kemersville; and by several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held at 7 pan. Monday. Feb. 2. at Bible Baptist Church in Qemmons with Pastor Don Jones officiating. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Thesday, Feb. 3. at Gaklawn Memorial Gardens in Winston-Sa- lem.' Memorials: Bible Baptist Building Fund. 6350 Slyers Ferry Road. Qemmons, 27012. / Daniel Lee Stewart Mr. Daniel Lee Stewart, of Belews Creek, known by friends and family as "Johnny" or "Thump", died Saturday, Jan. 31. 2004. He was bom March 16.1948, ; in Burawell, W.Va., to Bert and Irene Stewart. He was a graduate ofEast Bank High School. He was a member of True Gospel Baptist Church. He was the owner and operator of Stewart Hauling and Grading. He was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors: his wife of 34 years. Wilma Kathryn Stewart of the home; 2 sons. Daniel Allen (Katrina) Stewart and Michael Brian Stewart; all of Belews Creek; a sister. Mae (Bud) Lawson of Winston-Salem; 3 brothers, Curtis (Rose) Stewart of East Bend, Donald (Dianne) Stewart of Advance and "Chick" (Becky) Stewart ofGhio; 5 grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and other family members. A 2 p.m. funeral service was conducted Tuesday, Feb. 3, at True Gospel Baptist Church with the ^Rev. Michael Manuel officiating. Burial followed in the church n cemeteiy. Davie County Publi^^®®.Mocl^sville, m) ' o Q •V DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 12,2004 . aj .Q> / Roland Pinkney Beck * Mr. Roland Pinkney Beck, 95. fonpeily of Calahaln Road died Friday. Feb. 6, 2004, at Autumn Care of Mocksvitle. He was bom in Davie County on Sept. 16, 1908, to Thomas^ Pinkney and Lelia.Bell Harris Beck. He was retired from Heri tage Furniture Co., and was a charter member of the Calahaln Baptist Church. Surviving: his wife. Alma Kimmer Beck; a sister. Ruby B. Mayberry of Harmony: and sev eral nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday. Feb. 9 in Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Ijames Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials; Calahaln Baptist Church. "523 Ralph Ralledge Road, Mocksville: or to the Ijames Baptist Cemetery Fund, c/o Joe Gobble, 911 Sheffield Road, Mocksville. Terry Gilbert Gartner y Mr. Terry Gilbert Cartner, 61, of Navarre Beach, Fla. and for merly of northern Ircdell County, died Sunday, Feb. 1,2004, at Sa cred Heart Hospital in Pensacola ^ following a lengthy illness. Bom in Leaksville, on Feb. 3, 1942. he was a son of Mr. Harvey Gilbert Caitner, who survives, and the late E. Carlene Steelman Cartner. He graduated from Har mony High School and attended East Tennessee State University. He was a member of the Hemando United Methodist Church in Hemando, Miss. Survivors: his wife, Peggy Elaine Sanders Cartner, of the home; his father and stepmother, Harvey Gilbert Caimer and wife Margaret of Lone Hickory; a daughter, Terri Ann Ginn and hus band Steve of Franklin, Tenn.; a grandson; a stepdaughter, Sharon Wright and husband Danell and their4children,allofAtlanta,Ga. The funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, at Clarksbury United Methodist Church with the Rev. AUan Boliek ofliciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. MemoriaU: Clarksbury Meth odist, 924 E. Memorial Highway, Harmony, 28634. / Robert Lee Daiiey Mr. Robert Lee Daiiey, 60, of i Lakewood Yillage Road, Mocks- j . ville, died Wednesday, Feb. 4, ! 2004 at his home. He was bom in Roanoke, Va.. I . on Jan. 20.1944 to the late Frank ' ' Leonard and Martha Kinsley ; Daiiey and was a security guard. During the Vietnam War. he ; served in the U.S. Army." Survivors: a son. Robert Lee Daiiey Jr. of Floville, Ga.; a sis ter. Patsy Etter of Roanoke; 6 grandchildren; and several cous ins. The body has been cremated. There were no services. The cre- mains were buried in the National ^ Cemetery in Salisbury. Helen Marie Davis^ Mrs. HelenMarieHuber Davis died TViesday, Feb. 2,2004. Mrs. Davis was bom Jan. 22, 1913. to Edward Joseph Huber and Hazel Smith. Huber in Phillipsburg, NJ. She spent part of her childhood in Dnjmmond- ville, Quebec, Canada. Her fam- . ily settled in Winston-Salem,; where she graduated from Rey- v nolds High School in 1931.TherB, ' she was a member of the National ' Honor Society and the Student Council and captain of the Varsity Girls' Soccer Team. Mrs. Davis and her husbarul owned and oper ated Crystal Lake Swimming Pool on Reynolda Road until it closed in 1975. She was a volunteer at Kennedy Middle School, the Win ston-Salem Enrichment Center, the Ronald McDonald House and the American Red Cross. Mrs. Davis was a charter member of College Patk Baptist Church. Af ter moving from her home on ' Reynolda Road, Mrs. Davis re sided at Brookridge Retirement Community. Mrs. Davis was preceded in death by her husband, John Hugh Davis; and her sister, Lillian H. Hester. Surviving: 3 daughters, Linda ' D. Rutherford and husband Henryof Winston-Salen^ Madelyn D. ; Suther and husband Louis of Cbn- cord and Virginia D. Bumene and husband Ken of Bermuda Run; and 5 grandchildren. Following a private graveside service, a memorial service for Mrs. Davis was held at 11 a.m. Feb. 5, at College Park Baptist Church. Memorials: Enrichment Cen ter, 1006 S. Marshall St, Winston- Salem. 27101; or Children's Home. 1001 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, 27199. . Q Davis county Mocksville, we o rr of •v. I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 12,2004 / Julia Mae Dulin Mrs. Julia Mae Arnold Dulin, 7S, of Mocksville. died Sunday. Feb. 8, 2004 in Forsylh Medical Center. She was born in Stanley County, but spent the majority of her life in Davie County where she was an active member of Fairfield~ Baptist Church. " Survivors: her husband. George W. Dulin of the home; 4 sons. Teny Dulin of Mocksville. Jerry (Angie) Dulin of Woodleaf. Roger (Teresa) Dulin of Lexing ton and George Dulin Jr. of Phila delphia, Pa.; 3 daughters, Judy (Felton) Mayfield of Cooleemee. MarcellaDulinof Mocksville, and Mary Dulin of Greensboro; 4 brothers, Jeremiah (Annie) Arnold. Alonzo Arnold, both of Mocksville. Clayton Arnold of ' Salisbury and Andrew (Elsie) Arnold of Middletown. Conn.; 3 sisters. Beatrice (Van) Qement of Mocksville. Inez (June) Lovell of Woodleaf and Katherine (David) Odom of Winston-Salem; 16 grandchildren; and a great-grand- child. Funeral services will be held Thursday. Feb. 12 at 2:30 p.m. at Fairfield Baptist Church. The Rev. Marcus Williams will officiate, and burial will follow in the church cemetery. Etta Mae Grisette Mrs. Etta Mae Queen Grisette. 89. of Valdese died Sunday. Feb. 8.2004. at Valdese General Hos pital after a period of declining health. Mrs. Grisette was bom Mar. 15.1914. in Burke County to the late Edward and Leola Mull Queen. She was a member of Valdese First Baptist Church, hav ing served as Sunday school teacher, department director of the Adult Four Sunday school class, church secretary, church treasurer and a member of WMU. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Earl and Hal Queen; and a sister, Mirene Stamey. Surviving: her husband of 74 years, Ulysses R. Grisette Sr. of the home; a son. Ulysses R. (Teddie) Grisette Jr. of Winston- Salem; 2 daughters. Vivian G. (Zone) Mull and Shirley (Charles) Hinson of Valdese; a sister. Pearl Boles of Hickory: 5 grandchil dren; and 9 great-grandchildren. A service of reinembrance was conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Feb. 10. in the chapel of Valdese. First Baptist Church with the Rev. Timothy Horldt officiating. Memorials: First Baptist, 500 Faet St., Valdese. 28690. Buford Hawkins / Buford Hawkins. 67. died early Saturday morning. Feb. 7, 2004. following a period of de clining health. A native of Forsyth County, he was bom Oct. 18.1936. to the late Samuel Rex and Carrie Mae Miller Hawkins. Mr. Hawkins was of the Baptist faith, a veteran of the U.S. Navy and a retired sales man. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers; a sister; and a grand daughter. Surviving; a daughter, Debbie (Tony) Bosley of Rural Hall; 2 sons, Michael (Shenie) Brazier of Pfaiftown and Larry (Kim) Bra zier of Winston-Salem; lOgrand- r children; 2 great-grandchildren; a i sister, Bonnie Hawkins of Mocks ville; 2 brothers. Sam Hawkins of Winston-Salem and J.C. Hawkins of Walkettown; the mother of his children. Dorothy Joyner; and several nieces, nephews and other relatives. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday. Feb. 9. in the Hayworth-Miller Funeral Home Chapel in Rural Hall by Pastor Randy Johnson. Burial fol lowed in Gardens of Memory in Walkertown. Margaret K. Lesser y Margaret Karoline Botz Lesser. 93. formerly of Hank Lesser Road. Mocksville, died Friday. Feb. 6. 2004 at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Ms. Lesser was bom July 22. 1910 in Buffalo, N.Y. to the late Henry Rudolph and Josephine Pultz Boltz. She was married to Henry Andrew Lesser, who pre ceded her In death in January. 1987. She lived most of her adult ; life in Buffalo, and retired from American Linen Supply there. She was a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, where she had served as organist and a member of the Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. She was a mem ber of the Lisons Book Club and a volunteer for the literacy pro gram of Davie and at Trinity Oaks Lutheran Home in Salisbury. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers. Clarence W. and Layton A. Boltz. Survivors: a brother-in-law. Harold Lesser and wife Elsie of Amhersi, N.Y.; a godson. Sean Murdoch of Hallandale Beach. Fla.; and several nieces and neph ews. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Mocksville with the Rev. Robert Kasting offlciating. She will be buried with her husband .in Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Tonawanda. N.Y. Memorials; Organ Fund of Holy Cross Luther. 1913 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksville. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO "0 o 1!) cJ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 12,2004 Bobby Reid Michael V Mr. Bobby Reid Michael, 74, of McCullough Road died Tues day morning, Feb. 3, 2004, at Forsyth Medical ^nter. He was boririn Davidson County on Feb. 24, 1929, to the late Varn and Ethel Sharpe Michael. He was a retired senior sales representative with ICI. He' was a former sales manager with . Francolor with 16 years of service . and bad been with Burlington In dustries with 20 yeais of service. He was a graduate of Welcome High School, class of 1946, a member and past president of the Cooleemee ^hool FTA and had been sponsor of several Softball teams. He enjoyed outdoor activi ties including working with such animals as cattle and exotic birds and was a collector. He was a member of Liberty United Meth odist Church, where he had served as church secretary and treasurer. Surviving: his wife of 55 years, Peggy McCullough Michael; a daughter, Vicki Michael Ward and husband Randall of Mocksville; 2 sons, Craig Michael and wife, Karen of Mocksville and Jim Michael of Mocksville; 6 grand children; 2 great-grandchildren; and 2 sisters, LaVeme M. Leonard and husband Nick of Lexington and Bonnie M. Talbert and husbandGlenn of Thomasville. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, at Lib erty United Methodist Church with Dr. John Andrews officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Liberty Methodist, 141 Liberty Circle, Mocksville. / Margaret Stanley Owens Margaret Stanley Owens, 67, of Main Church Road, Mocks ville, died Saturday, Feb. 7,2004 She was bom Dec. 17,1936 in Forsyth County to the late Ed' ward Wilson and Annie Goad Stanley. She attended the Win- ston-Salem/Forsyth County pub lic schools. She retired from nurs ing after more than 35 years. She had been with CAP Services and had worked at Fran-Ray Nursing Home and Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was a member of Grapevine Baptist Church in Lewisville. Mrs. Owens enjoyed gardening and canning and col lected salt-and-pepper shakers. She was preyed in death by her husband of 48 years. Wade Glenn Owens, who died in 1999; a daughter, Odessa Mae Owens, who died in 1964; and a brother, Paul Stanley. Survivors: a friend, George Hanes of Harmony; 2 daughters. Dona Owens Jackson and Kathleen Owens Pratt, both of Mocksville; 3 sons. Wade Owens Jr. and wife Diane, Kenneth Owens and wife Normo. all of Mocksville and John Owens and wife Lisa of Elkin; 13 grandchil dren; 14 great-grandchildreii; ^ sister. Patsy Garretson of Rich mond, Va.; and 3 brothers, Crady Stanley of King and Richard Stanley and Calvin Stanley, both of Slatesville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m. liiesday, Feb. 10, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. James Ward and Mar garet Garretson officiating. Burial was in New Union United Meth odist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Davie Hospice, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville. Alan J. Ramsbotham Alan J. Ramsbotham of Win- \/ ston-Salem died Saturday, Jan. 31,2004, following a brief illness. He was bom May 4,1916. the son of Francis and Honora Cronin Ramsbotham. He was preceded in death by his wife of 59 years. Sibyl Mor gan Ramsbotham. Survivors: his children, Jim, Marty, Ann, Michael and Joe and their families. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, at St. Benedict's Catholic Church, with burial in Springfield, S.C., at a later date. Memorials; St. Benedict's Catholic Church, 1625 E. 12 St., Winston-Salem, 27101; or to one's favorite charity. r\ £ Davie County Public library Mocksviile, NC o V D DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 12,2004 Patricia Kovac Robinson Pauicia Kovac Robinson died Feb. 8,2004 at her home in Har mony. She was bom July 12.1939 in Bridgeport, Conn., the daughter of John aiid Julia B. Kovac. She mar ried Jimmy L. Robinson on June 21, 1938 and he preceded her in death on Jan. 14,2004. Survivors: 2 daughten, Debra' Robinson of Harmony and Cynthia Anderson and husband Roger of North Wlkesbcio; a son, Jayme Robinson and wife Debra of Harmony; several grandchil dren and great-grandchildren; 4 sisters-in-law, Peggy Pooley and husband Bill of Laurel, Del. Robbie Nel Oliver of San Anto nio. Texas, Linda McLendon and husband Carl, and Shirley Headiey and husband Don. of Prattville. Ala; and her mother-in- , law, Louise Robinson of Mont gomery, Ala. She was a charter member of the Order of The Eastern Star, Oemmons Chapter 373, and sup ported her husband's work with the Shriner's as they raised funds for the Shriner's Children's Hos pital. A funeral service was con ducted at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Joe Woodward officiating. A grave side service followed at 2:30 pan. at Sandy Springs Baptist Church, Harmony. /Walteter Scott Snyder Walter Scott Snyder, 41, of Brier Creek Road, Advance, died on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2004 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Cen- ter. Bom in Davie County on July 9,1962, he was the son of the late Glen and Jo Ann Swicegood ^Snyder. He was employed as a pn^uct numager for Catoliiu Fin ishing and was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church. Survivors; his wife, Debby Snyder; 2 stepdaughters, Brittany Nicole Benson and Tara Elizabeth Benson (Chad) Ludwick; a brother. Brent Snyder of Mocks- ville; a sister. Cathy Snyder Lanning of Cooleemee; a niece; and a nephew. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Johnny Snyder and Cien Snyder Jr. The funeral service was Satur day, Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. at Edgewood Baptist Church in Cooleemee with the Rev. Daiuty Shore officiating. Burial was in the No C:ieek Primi tive Baptist Church Cemetery. Pailbeaiers were Tommy Hamp ton, Mike Reynolds. Kenneth Mettle, Chad Ludwick, Craige . Cleasy and James Whitaker. Memorials: Edgewood Bap tist, 7483 N.C. 801S., Mocksville. , Doris Macintosh Wood A Mrs. Doris Macintosh Wood, 65, of Mocksville, a former resi dent of Clemmons for 25 years, died Sunday, Feb. 1, 2004, at Fotsyth Medical Center. She was bom Nov. 24, 1938, in Philadelphia, Pa., to Donald and Mary Bart Macintosh Sr. She was a member of Hillsdale Baptist Church. She retired as office man ager for Drs. Blount and Crowell and was a past president of the Junior Women's Oub. Survivors: her husband. Lorin A. Wood of the home: a daughter. Mary Wood Pegram; a son, Lindon D. "Chip" Wood and wife Mitzi; 3 grandchildren,; and a brother. Donald Macintosh Jr. of Wisconsin. The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, at Vogler & Sons Clemmons Chapel by Pas tor Holcombe and Pastor Chilen. Burial followed in Westlawn Gar dens of Memory. JElizabeth C. Tempie Mrs. Elizabeth Calloway Gump Temple, 86, of Bermuda Village, died Sunday, Feb. 8, 2004, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She was bom Aug. 10,1917, in Chattanooga, Tenn. During World War U, she volunteered for numerous war support effcits, in cluding piloting sinall aircraft for the Civil Air Patrol. From 1948- 1970, she lived in Johnson City, Term., where she was an active member of the Junior Auxiliary, the St. John's Episcopal Church Altar Guild, the PTA and the Gar den Club. She lived in Naples. Ha., fircm 1970-1989, when she moved to Bermuda Village. She was a member of St. Paul's Epis copal Church in Winston-Saiem. Throughout her adult life, Mrs. Temple was a world traveler. Survivors: her sister, Louise Collier of Bermuda Village; 2 sons, L. David Calloway III of Palm Beach, Ha., and Alan M. Gump of Fairfax, Calif.; adaugh- ter, Lisa G. El-Kerdi, of Sante Fe, N.M.; and 5 grandchildren. Memorials: J. Paul Sticht Cen ter for Aging and Rehabilitation, Attn: Marco Pahor, Medical Cen ter Blvd., Winston-Salem, 27157. Tom Bailey WoodriifT J Mr. Tom Bailey Woodruff, 97, of Wlkesboro Street, Mocksville, and formerly of Yadkinville Road, died Monday, Feb. 9, 2004 at Somerset Court of Mocksville. - A funeral service was to be held Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 7 pan.' in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the' Rev. Neai Carter officiating. The family was to receive friends im mediately following the service at the funeral home. Burial will be Thursday at 10 ajn. at Rose Cem etery. . Meinorials: Hrst Presbyterian Church, 261 S. Main St., Mocks ville. Mr. Woodruff was bora July 3, 1906 in Davie County to the late Charles Gaither and Ella Mae McMahan Woodruff ajtd was a retired farmer. He attended Catawba College, was a foreman at the ice plant in the Spencer Shops. He later served with the N.C. Wildlife Department Game Protection as an overseer of sev eral counties for nearly 30 years. He had served on the board of di rectors of CCB. and Energy United Board for more than 30 years. He was the oldest attend- : ing member of Hrst Presbyterian i Church. Survivors: 3 sisters, Jane Dwiggins of Winston-Salem, Sadie Hall Taylor and Eleanor Woodruff Ftye, a brother Charles Woodruff, all of Mocksville; sev eral nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Sarah Rebecca Charles Woodruff, Aug. 30 2001, a brother, Sanford Woodruff and 2 sisters, Elizabeth Patterson and Mildred Cherryholm. Davie County PuWit Mocksviiie, NC o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2004 Paul G. Baynes Jr. J Paul G. Baynes Jr.. 66. ofWn- sion-Salem died Friday, Feb. 13, 20CM, ai Kate B. Reynolds Hos- pice Home. He was bom Aug. 6, 1937^ in ForsjihCainty lo Paul G. Baynes Sr. and Vesta McMillan Baynes. Mr. Baynes was amemberofTrin- ity United Methodist Church and was retired from RJR Tobacco Co. with 26i/2 years of service, Surviving: his wife, CarolAdams Baynes of the home; 2 ^ daughters, Robin McKcown and husband Kenny of Clemmons and Paula Gavlik of Winston-Salem; 5 grandchildren; 3 sisters, Joan (Rudy) Green of Fayetteville. Loretta (C.B.) .McClain and Debbie Coley, all of Winston-Sa lem; and a brother. Wayne (Gail) Baynes of Mocksville. A funeral service was con ducted ar 3 p.m. Monday. Feb. j 6, at Trinity United Methodist Church with the Rev. Doug Gil bert officiating. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. Memorials: Trinity United Methodist, 3819 Country Club Road, Winston-Salem. 27104; or to Kate B, Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane. Win ston-Salem. 27103. Emmlly Eliza Clarkson ' Miss Emmily Eliza Clarkson, 17. of Four Comers Road, died Thursday. Feb. 12.2004, She was bom May 23. 1987 in Forsyth County to Kevin Mark and Lorie Lawrence Cjarkson. -M i s s Clarkson was a junior at E-- "^heerleadingIL and^DECA Club, and was a member ofthe yearbook staff and the Forbush High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She was a member of Courtney Baptist Church. Surviving: her parents. Mark and Lorie Clarkson of the home; a brother. Seih Clarkson of the home; her maternal grandparents, W, Clay "PaPaw" and Gay Baity "Nana" Lawrence, Mocksville; paternal grandparents. Bill "PaPaw" and Betty "Mamaw" Clarkson, Courtney; 2 great- grandmothers, Annie Pearl Peitil. YadkinviUe and Mary Martin, Welsion, Ohio: her aunt and uncle, Lcesa "Aunt" & Phillip (Uncle Woop Woop) Pardue, YadkinviUe: and uncles. Tim Clarkson and Stacy Clarkson. both of YadkinviUe. Her funeral service was held at 4 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 15. at Courtney Baptist Church by the Revs. John Brown. Bany Dodson, and Chris Hauser. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Forbush Fellow ship of Christian Athletes, c/o Chris Hauser. 1525 Falcon Road, East Bend, 27018. Dora Lucille Furches Mrs. Dora Lucile Wagner Futches, 86, fonnerly of Yadkin viUe Road, MocksviUe. died early Sunday morning. Feb. 15.2004 at the Cardinal Care Center in Hendersonville where she had been a resident for the past sev eral years. Funeral services were at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ken Furchesofficlating. Burial was in Eatons Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: a charity of the donor's choice. Mr. Furches was bom in Davie County, Aug. 22, l9!7tolhe late Eugene and Willie Williams Wagner and was a retired dietician with the Davie County Schools. She enjoyed cooking and sewing and gardening. She was a gradu ate of the Mocksville High School, and attended the Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Will Furches. on Nov. 9,2001: by 2 brothers, Odell Wagner atid Harding Wagner. Surviving; a daughter. Reba Furches of Hendersonville; and a son. Dwain Furches of Oastonia;■» ,4 Jfahdchildren; and 3 greai-grpndchildren. Peggy Lou Gallihery Mrs. Peggy Lou Cain Galliher,66. of Harmony, died Monday, Feb. 9.20tM. at her home. Born in Yadkin County onJune 9. 1937. she was a daughter of the late Theodore Roosevelt Cain and Lois Johnson Coin. She was a homemaket and a member of New Hope Baptist Church, wheie she was the choir director, a Sunday school teacher and a member ofthe Ladles Fellowship, She was a seamstress and and enjoyed her family. She was preceded In death by a son, Roger Dale Galliher. On Oct. 5, 1956, she married Mr. Dwight W. Galliher. who survives. Also surviving: 2 sons. David Dwight Galliher of Harmony andTony Ray Galliher of Gasionia; adaughter. Debbie O. Haynes and husband James of Hamptonvllle: a granddaughter; 2 brothers, Thomas Ray Cain and wife Nancy of Suteiville and Robert Larry (Tainof Hamptonville; and 2 sisters, Frankie Marie Stroud and husbandWendell of Harmony and Sue Carol Earhartand husband Bill of Pillsboro. The funeral service was heldThursday, Feb. 12, at New Hope Baptist Church with the Revs. Larry Andrews, Roy Turner andJerry Yarboro St. officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy Anderson, Tim Stroud, Larry Galliher. Jeff Galliher. GeneStroud. Mike Fraley, Dale Johnson and Frank Johnson, Memorials; New Hope BaptistCemetery Fund, 2849 HarmonyHwy., Harmony. 28634; or to Hos pice of Itedell, 2347 Simonion Rood, Statesvllle. 28625. Davie County PublicMocksville, NG • o ri <3-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 19,2004 SJ o > Margaret Gobble Margaret GobbJe of Clemmons died on Tuesday Feh10,2004. She was bom Aug.. 17,1927 in Forsyth County to Heniy L. and ViigiruaSofley Foster. Survivors: her daughter. Katie(Jimmy) Mashbum of Wallburg- 4 sons, Stamey (Jean) Gobble of Advance. Bobby (Diane) Gobble nf ^1."®"' (Kay) Gobbleof Wallburg and Kent Gobble ofLlemmons; 10 grandchildien: 9 ^i-grandchildren; and a sister Lmda White of Qemmons.She was preceded in death by her husband of 57 yean: her parents: and 3 brothers. She was a member of tounanuel Baptist Church and a uinstJan and friend to all.The funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Friday. Feb. 13. at ogler & Sons Clemmons Chapel. Bunai followed at Westlawn Gar- oens of Memory. Ola Summers Poplin / Mrs. Ola Summers Poplin 82of Frank Short Road, Mocksville." |died Wednesday, Feb. 11.2004 at : Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were Friday.Feb 13 at 2 p.m. at Bethel United Methodist Church with the Revs Edw^ Caller and Jack Luther officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memoriais: Bethel Methodist Church. 322 Bethel Church Road. Mocksville.Mts. Poplin was bom Dec. 23. 1921 in Rowan County to the late CP. and Lundie Lowder Summers and was a homemaker. She had worked pan time at Fran Ray Nursmg Home and at Lynn Ha ven as a nursing assistant. She was a graduate of Mocksville HighSchool, enjtjyed crocheting, knit- luig, gardening and canning. She was along-timememberof BethelUnited Methodist Church where she was a member of the United Methodist Women and former di rector of the youth choir. She was preceded in death byher husl^d, Otis Eari Poplin in19M: 2 daughters. Fay Roberson and Josephine Poplin: and a brother. Adam Summers. Survivors: a daughter. Lucille Matthews of Mocksville: 4 sonsT.C (Donna) Poplin ofStatesviUe. ™l(Carla) Poplin. Gene (Cathy) .Pophn. Tim Poplin all of Mocks ville: IS grandchildren: 15 great grandchildren: 2 great-greatf®ndchildren: and a special close friend. Matlie Lowery of Cleve-' land. J John H. Pratt Mr. John H. Pratt. 67. of U.S. 601 Notth. Mocksville. died Sat urday. Feb. 14.2C04 at his home. He was bom May 15.1936 in Davie County to the late Rufus L. and Leia Parker Pratt. Mr. Pratt was a graduate of Courtney High School and worked for 29 years with Southem Screw in StatesviUe until the closing of the plant. He then worked for and retired with Ingersoll-Rand in Mocksville.Mr. Pratt loved to garden and was a bird-watcher. He was a mem ber of Courtney Baptist Church but anended Rock Springs Bap tist Church in Harmony. Surviving: his wife. Elaine York Pratt of the home: his son. John H. (Pam) Pratt Jr.. Fuquay- Varina: his daughter. Joan Pratt Jackson of Yadkinville: 3 grand children: 3 sisters. Gaynelt (Henry) Hollar. Mocksville: Cliar- lotte (Hany) Norris. Yadkinville: Reiha (Jimmy) Whittaker, Mocks ville: 3 brothers. Fred (Eloise) Pratt. Mocksville: Dorrell (Jennie) Pratt. Yadkinvillle: Bruce (Judy) Pratt. Mocksville: his mother-in- law. Bernice York Williams. Randleman: a special brother-in- law. Ronnie (Cathy) York. Har mony; and several nieces and ■•ngihews. His funeral service was held at3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16 in theGentry Family Chapel by the Revs. John Brown and Steve Hedgecock. Burial followed inthe Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Gideon International. North StatesviUe Camp. POBort 1321.StatesviUe. 28677;or to Hospice/Palliative Care ofForsyth. 1 IOCS. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem. 27018. -< c V Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2004 John Thomas Smith Sr. J Mr. John Thomai Smith Sr.. 92, ofMochsvlIle. died on Satur day, Feb. 14, 2004 al Forsylh Medical Center, Mr. Smith »as bom Nov. 29, 1911 to the late Thomas Madison ^sister. Roth i Smith CJoera brother. William Wade Smith of MocksvUle: by his wife, Virginia Allred Smith; and daughter. Carolyn S, Daniel. Survivors: a son and daughter- in-law. J,T, Smith Jr. and Martha Smith of Mocksville; Tgrandchil- dremand 13 great-grandchildren. Mr. Smith owned and operated J.T. Smith Furniture Company and w« a community leader. He wasa lifelong member and superinten dent in the Liberty Wesleyan Church. He belonged to the Gideon's International. He cher ished his Biblical tours to Israel and surtounding countries includ ing Europe for several years. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18 at Libeny Wesleyan Church on Sheffield Road, conducted by the Rev. Ronald Lee, Burial was in the church cemetery. Memoriaist Liberty Wesleyan Church Building Fund. 2106 Sheffield Rd.. Harmony, 28634. Furman Hicks WaldropyMr. Furman Hicks "George" Waldrop, 78, of Underpass Road, Advance, died Friday, Feb. 13, 2004, at the Kale B, Reynolds Hospice Home in Winslon-Salem, Mr. Waldrop was. bom July 5, 1925, to the late John and Nettie Waldrop of West Columbia, S.C, He was a member of .Macedonia Moravian Church, Springdale Masonic Lodge 412 in Columbia. S,C„ Advance Masonic Lodge 710, OaslsShriners, where he was ambassador at large, the Winston- Salem Shrine Club, the Wnston- Salem Scottish Rite. Clemraons Eastern Star 373 and VFW Post 8719. He served in the U.S. Navy in World War 11 and the Korean War and retired from Lucent with 30 years of service. Survivors: his wife of 18 years, Barbara Vogler Waldrop; 2 daugh ters. Sherry Belcher and.Sandra Haynes of Columbia. S.C,; 2 brothers, John Waldrop, and David and Patsy Waldrop ofWest Columbia. S.C.: 2 sisters, Betty Waldrop of West Columbia, and Evelyn and Hetb Engel of Charleston. S.C,; a granddaughter, a mother-in-law, Lillie Vogler of Advance: twin goddaughters, Jen nifer 3iid Stephanie Jamie ofAd- n vjinee; a godson. Chance Hendrix ofMoCksvilie: and many friends. n A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Feb. 14 at Macedonia Moravian Church with the Revs. Greg Little, Richard Shamel and Joey Yokely officiating. Masonic Rites were held in the church cem etery. Memorials: Shriners Chil dren's Hospital, c/o Oasis Shrine Temple. 604 Doug Mayes Place, Charlotte, 28262: or Macedonia Moravian. 700 N.C. 801 N„Ad- r Davie County Public Lit>fa/y Mocksville, NC ::)L 0 0 -3 «/ I ^r J Harold Lee Coughenour Mr. Harold Lee Coughenour, 68. of Salisbury, died Saturday. Feb. 21.2004 at Forsylh Medicai „ Geiiter in Winsion-Salem. He was bom July 2, 1935 in Rowan County, son of the late Savannah Coates Coughenour and Adam William Coughenour. He was educated in Rowan County schools. A retired supervisor with N.C. Finishing Co., he had worked for the Naval Air Rework Facility in Norfolk, Va. He was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church in Cooleemee, where he was a former Sunday School teacher. He was a member of the Spencer Moose Lodge & GARS. He was preceded in death by a granddaughter. Destiny Coughe nour. Survivors: his wife. Sue Avant Coughenour of the home, whom he married Sept. 8,1965; 3 sons, Brian Lynn Coughenour of Barco, Kevin Neil Coughenour and Deron Lee Coughenour, both of Salisbury; 2 daughters. Erica Deann Miller and Rhonda Kim Jones, both of China Grove; a brother, Claude Williams Coughe nour of Woodlcaf; his twin sister, Rachel Parsley of Mocksville; a grandson, Rhett Kyle Coughe nour, who was raised in the home; and 12 other grandchildren. A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24 at Rowan Memotial E^, conducted by the Rev. Dale Parsley, a nephew. Memorials; American Cancer Society, Rowan Chapter, 500 E. Morehead St., Suite 211, Char lotte, 28202. / DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 26,2004 y George Thomas Fuller Gcoige Thomas. Fuller, 57, of Lexington, died Monday, Feb 232004, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home after a long battle With cancer. He was bom in Vance County on Jan. 3,1947, and was the sonOf the late Ceoige Duke Fuller andFrancis WiJson Fuller of Franklin County. Survivors; his wife of 35 yeanElizabeth West Fuller of the home; 2 daughters, Jennifer Elizabeth Fullerof the home and Emily WestFuller of Wilmington; his mother-in-law, Beanie May West- a brother, William Fuller; and sev-er^ nephews, cousins and family friends, Harriet and H.W. Zinunerman.He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Robert Fuller; and his sister, Anne Fuller. Judge Fuller graduated from N.C. Wesleyan College in .1972. He completed gtaduate work in public a^msiraUon at N.C. Stete University and after serving as an N.C. probation officer, he entered Wake Forest Law School, gradu ating in 1976. He loved flying and was a certified flight and glider instructor. He worked as an assis- lant district attorney in the 22nd Judicial District forfiveyears un- "1 was appointed a DistrictCourt judge on Oct. 1,1981. During his 20 years of service on the ^nch, he earned the title of ceni-tied Juvenile Court judge. Judge Fuller received honors from pio- fessiona] and civic groups, includ ing the N.C. Association of Women Attorneys and the N.C. Court Watchers. He completed training as a certified Superior Court mediator, to which he de voted much of his time after leav ing the bench. Fuller was a mem ber of First Baptist Church, where he served on various committees and as an usher. He served on the board of directors for Davidson Alcoholic Care, Family Services of Davidson County, Youth and Family Counseling Services, Family Violence Prevention Ser vices and the Criminal Justice Partnership Advisory Board and was a member of the Domestic Violence Task Force. He was a member of the American Bar As sociation, the N.C. Bar Associa tion, the Davidson County Bar and the Kiwanis Club. He served as the precinct chairman for the Davidson County Democrats and as the third vice-chair of the Forsyth County Democratic Pany. A memorial service was con ducted at 4 pan. Wednesday, Feb. 25, at First Baptist Church in Lex ington by the Revs. Tommy Wil son and Jimmy Myers. Memorials; First Baptist, P.O. , Box436,Leungtoii,2729S;orthe Kate Bi-Reyiiol^ Hospice Home, 101 Hospice'Lmc, Winston-Sa- lem,27'l03. Kevin Lonnie Greene Mr. Kevin Lonnie Greene, 45, of 227 Harley Drive, Mocksville, died Monday, Feb. 16,2004, at his home. He was bom March 10,1958, in Stanly County, the son of \ Lonnie Bums Greene and Nellie ', Coble Greene Harward. He was a graduate of Albemarle High School in Albemarle and the self- employed owner of Greene's Transportation. Mr. Greene was a member of Society Baptist Church of Mocksville. He enjoyed hunt ing, fishing, golf and watching sports. Survivors; his wife, Elaine Tidwell Greene; 2 sons, Jacob McGarity of Little Rock, Ark., and Josh McGarity of Winston-Salem; and a brother, Ronald Greene, of , Albemarle. , He was preceded in death by a sister, Teresa Greene, in 1961. Graveside rites were held at 10 a.m. Friday. Feb. 20 at Fairview Memorial Park, conducted by the Rev. Monty Porter. ; Memorials; American Diabe- | tes Assoc. Memorial & n Honor • Program. P.O. Box 2680, North / Canton. OH 44720. j Davje County Public Libraiy Mocksville, NG o 0 a DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 26,2004 J Ruth Hudspeth Harding Ruth Hudspeth Maiding, for- •' liierly of Huntsvillc. died in At lanta on Friday. Feb. 20. 2004. after a brief illness. Mrs. Harding was born at Brooks Cross Roads. Yadkin- County, on March 14. 1M7, to William Lee Hudspeth and Martha Gentry Hudspeth. one of nine children. She attended Har mony High School and Appala chian State Teacher's College (now Appalachian Stale Univer sity). She married Thomas L. Harding on May 15. 1927. She taught grade school at the Hunts- ville and was a member of Hunts- ville United Methodist Church for many years. Along with her hus band. Tom. she was active in the Sunday school and in the support of the church. Alter the old church. was decommissioned, she became . a member of Mount Olive United I Methodist Church in the Wyo ' community. She was known as "Miss Ruth" by her North Coto- lina friends and neighbors. Mrs. Harding was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; 3 brothers. Lawrence Hudspeth. Dallas Hudspeth and Walser Hudspeth; 3 sisters. Evelyn Pinnix. Lola Carson and Rachel Wagner; a half brother. Cleveland Gentry; and a daughter. Elizabeth Harding Moss. Surviving: 3 sons. Thomas L. Harding Jr. and wife Betty Jo of Yadkinville. Malcolm Harding and wife George Ann of Denver, Colo., and Ben R. Harding and wife Charlene of Asheboro; 9 grandchildren; 10 gieat-grandchil- dien; a sister. Luna H. Riley and husband Charles G. "Bud" Riley. of Pleasant Garden; and Jack Moss, husband of her late daugh ter. Elizabeth. The service was held at 11 am. Wednesday. Feb. 2S.at the Hunts- ville United Methodist Church. Memorials: Huntsville Histori cal Preservation Society, c/o Anne C. White, 5203 Courtney-Hunts- ville Road. Yadkinville. 27055. y Raymond W. Hellard Raymond Watson Hellard Sr.. 76. of Needmore Road. Woodleaf. died on Thursday. Feb. 19.2004 at his residence. Bom itvDavie County on Dec. 18, 1927, he was the son of the late Carl James and Ellen Ridenhour Hellard. He was retired from Burlington Mills. He served in the U.S. Army during World Warn. Survivors: his wife, Helen Leatherman Hellard; 3 sons and daughters-in-law. Raymond "Shorty" and Annie Hellard of Woodleaf; 4 daughters. Donna Yates of Salisbury, Suzanne and Jeff Pievette of Woodleaf. Julie Hellard and Sarah Hellard. both of Salisbury; 14 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was Mon day, Feb. 23 at 11 a.m. at the Salisbury National Cemetery with the Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. st^ a\sA , Charlie Lee Jordan V Charlie Lee Jonian. 81,0 Salisbuiy.died early Friday mom mg,Feb.20.2004attheRowaiRegional Medical Center. Funeral services were at 2 p.m Sunday, Feb. 22 in Eaton Funera Chapel with the Rev. Shelb> Hartour officiating. Burial was iiLegion Memorial Park in Cool ecmee. Memorials: American Diabe ICS Assoc., 3109 Poplar Woot Court, Suite I25,RaIeigh.27604 or to the American Legion, Cool eemee Post 54. 709 Gladstom Road, Mocksville. Mr. Jordan was bom Jan. 15 1923 in Davie County to the latr Adam Lee and Carrie Flynn Jor dan and was retired in 1985 aj purchasing warehouse managera National Starch. He had worketat Burlington Mills. He enjoyec playing golf, and was a veteran ol the US. Navy during World Wai 11. serving aboard the USJ Princeton. He was a member otthe Cooleemee VFW and past posi commander of the American Le gion. He was preceded in death by his wife. Nellie Ridenhour Joiilan in 1994. Two grandchildren and i brother. James A. Jordan, are alsc. deceased. <: . , .,S^ivqrs:.< daughter, CindyQiaftiij and husband Gerald ol Spencer; 2 sons, Jeff Jordan ol Salisbury and Dennis Jordan ol Ocean Isle Beach; 4 grandchil dren; a sister, Norma Jean Coraatzer. and a brother. Tumet F. Jordan, both of Cooleemee. Davie County Public Libraty Mocksville, NC Jluston Jessie McEwen y Mr. Huston Jessie "Bip" McEwen, 68, of Courtney died Saturday, Feb. 21. 2004, at Forsyth Medical Center. Bip was bom June 23, 1935, in Yadkin County to J.E. and Aidy Elizabeth Speer McEwen. He was retired owner of Bips Tire Service and was a member of Liberty Bap tist Church. Mr. McEwen was preceded in death by his parents; his wife. Dorothy Hall McEwen; and 2 granddaughters. Yvonne and Jen nifer Matthews. Survivors; 4 children. Jessie "Bud" (Selena) McEwen of Coutlney.Sandre "Sis" Heirick of Davie County. Jerry "Gub" (Teresa) McEwen ofCounney and Jeanctte "Tootie" (Ricky) Hutchens of Courtney; 8 grand children; 4 great-grandchildren; 2 siepgrandchildren; and 4 sisters,Peggy Smith. Nina Maiiow. Betty Spillman and Sarah Richardson, all of Courtney. The funeral service was at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 24, at Gentry Family Funeral Home Chapel in Yadkinville conducted by the Rev. Jessie McEwen. Memorials: American Diabe- ; ICS Association. 0 V -sS nr' \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 26,2004 J yA .•y 0 .i 0 \ c- a: o ' -s Mary Daniel Seamon Mrs. Mary Margaret Daniel Seamon. 90, rormerly of Park Av enue, Mocksville, died Friday af ternoon, Feb. 20,2004, at Cedar Rock Assisted Living. She was bom in Davie County on Dec. 16, l913,tothe late Silas Dulie and Annie Martin Daniel and was retired from Fiber Indus tries. She was a member of the North Main Street Church of Christ, a member of the Mocks ville Seniors and enjoyed flower gardening, sewing and walking. She was preceded in death by her husband, Evereite Dewey Seamon, in 1979. Survivors: 2 sons. Earl Seamon and wife Linda of Matthews and Larry Seamon and wife Cynthia of Salisbury; 7 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchil dren: 3 sisters. Belle Boger and Peggy Tutterow, both of Mocks ville and Mituiie Foster of Cool- eemee; and a brother, Sam Daniel of Mocksville. The funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Greg Elrod officiating. Burial was in the Jericho Church of Christ Cem etery. Memorials: Carolina Bible Camp, 1988 Jericho Church Road, Mocksville. I Beatrice Smith Shaver Mrs. Beatrice Smith Shaver, 91, of Salisbury, died Tuesday, Feb. 17,2004 at Rowan Regional Medical Center, She was bom March 21,1912 in Davie County to the late Rosa Mary Robertson Smith and Joseph Lindsey Smith. She was educated in the Davie County schools. She worked for Rowan Memorial Hospital and was a nurse's aide at the VA Medical Center for II years, before retiring. She was a member of Franklin Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis P. Shaver, on April 25,1977. Survivors: a son, Joseph Scott Shaver of Salisbury; 2 brothers, Cicero Smith and Joseph Smith Jr., both of Mocksville. n The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 20 at Summersett Memorial Chapel, with Dr. Larry E. Summey, min ister of Franklin Presbyterian Church.officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials: Franklin Presbyte rian, 280 Franklin Church Drive, Salisbitry, 28147. Iris Ruth Strupe Mrs. Iris Ruth Rominger y Strupe, wife of Dr. Floyd J, Strupe Jr., died Sunday, Feb. 22,2004, at The Oaks of Forsyth. She was bom Sept. 20,1925, in Winston-Salem to Jasper Mon roe Rominger and Maude Coving- ton Rominger. She was preceded in death by her parents: a sister, Hester Rominger; and 2 great grandchildren, twins, Austin and Savanah Thomas. * Iris was a longstanding mem ber, of Mineral Springs Baptist Church and an active member of The Mabel Davis Sunday School Qass as long as her health permit ted. She attended John H. Hanes High School and was employed by Hanes Hosiery Co. for several years. She loved cooking and en tertaining family and friends. She was a recipe collector. Iris and her husband celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Aug. 23, 2002. Survivors: her husband of the home; 2 daughters, Cynthia (Dewey) Robertson of Kemersville and Linda (Bob) Cor nish of Bermuda Run: 2 sons. Dr. Floyd J. (Jane) Strape HI of Win- sion-Salem :md Ke!tj.T, Stmpe ofthe home; ^grand^ildren; 4 great-grantichildren; a sister, Edith (Andy) Walker; and several nieces andnephews. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, at Hay- worth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Drs. Cecil Cave and Gus Thomas ofTicialing. Burial fol lowed in Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenler. IIOO-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. Davie County Public Llbr§I|^ Mocksville, NO ' / Clyde Wells Young Clyde Wells Young, 85. of Mocksville, died Thursday, Feb. 19, 2004, at Mission St. Joseph Hospital in Asheville after a brief illness. He was bom in LaPone.Colo., on July 26, 1918, to Imogene Nesbitt Young and Clyde Wells Young Sr. He attended Colorado State University and graduated in 1941 with a degree in veterinary medicine. He moved to Mocks- ' ville in 1941 and maiited Maijorie Irene Horn on April 16, 1944. During the 1950s he was involved in the Soulhem Veterinary Medi cal Association and the N.C. Vet erinary Medical Association. Clyde was involved in various civic organizations, as well as cor porate boards, including Branch Bank and Trust and the Rotary Club of Mocksville. He was a dea con of the First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville. He served four terms on the Mocksville Town Board and was instrumen tal in organizing the first Davie County animal protective society and having the first two animal- cruelty investigators appointed in North Carolina. He was an active member of the N.C. Veterinary Board and was integral to the ere- . ation of the veterinary school at. N.C. State University in the 1980s. In 1989, he retired and. moved to Asheville. He is predeceased by his wife, Irene Hom Young; and 3 sisters, Imogene Young Lindesmith, Lois Young and Elise Young Carlson. Survivors: his daughter, Lu Young of Asheville; 3 grandchil dren; 2 sisters. Dr. Elizabeth Young Davis of Auburn, Ala., and Margaret Young Ragan of Yardley, Pa.; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. A graveside service was held at I pan. Sunday, Feb. 22, at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville with a gathering of friends and a celebra tion of his life to be held after wards, from 2-6 p.m. Sunday, at the Hickory Hill Country Club. Memorial: N.C. Veterinary Medical Foundation at N.C. State ' University in'Raleigh. 0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2004 - y Jane Charles Jane Lay Dean Charles. 70, of Rolling Hills Lane, Mocks-.'■^ville, died Sunday, Feb. 8, 2004,at Forsyth Medical Cenier in Wm- sion-Salem following a period of declining health.-*She was bom March 7, 1933,'in Oaslon County, daughter of thelate Arthur Earl Lay and Lucy Anna Chapman Lay, Mrs, Charles was of the Baptist faith. She was employed by Hettiick Manufacturing in the shipping department.She attended Gaston CountySchools and Mitchell College, She was twice manied, first toErnest Dean, who prec«led her indeath. Her second marriage was to George David Charles, who survives of the home. Also surviving; 2 sons, Steve Johnson of BIythewood, S.C, andAllon Moxley of Berlin, N.H.; 3daughters. Beckie Long ofAichdale, Darlene Mac Fadyen of McLeansville and Sharon DeanGamer of Hiddenite; 3 brothers, Grover Lay, Charlie Lay and BillLay,allofDaUas,N.C.: I3grand-children; 14 great-grandchildren:3 step-daughters, Mary, Peggy and- Teresa; p mpson, Arthur Ray, and 6 step-grandchildren.She was preceded in death bya brother, Roberty Lay: and a sis ter, Elizabeth Wooten, The funeral service was held at2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13 atNicholson Funeral Home Chapel,officiated by the Rev. James O. Prichard, Burial was in Iredell Memorial Gardens. Memorials: American HeartAssoc., P.O. Box 5216, Glen Allen, Va,, 23058. Van Lindsay ClementJ Mr. Van Lindsay (Bud) Clem ent, 77, of Mocksville, died Feb. 29, 2004 in Autumn Care Nursing Home following a lengthy ill ness. He was the son of the late Hubert and Mary J. Flint Clem-em. He served in the U.S. Army, during World War II. Survivors: his wife, BeatriceA. Gement of the home; 3 sons,Vemie Clement of Salisbury, Jimmy (Rosa) Arnold of Cool- eemee, and James (Sonya) Arnoldof Mocksville; I daughter, Shirley(Robert) Easterling of Salisbury;2 brothers, William (Mitzi) Clem ent and George (Helen) Clement both of Salisbuiy; a sister, Lizzie Fowler of Mocksville; 11 grand children; 12 great-grandchildren;and one great-great grandchild. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 4 at 3 p.m. at Fairfield Baptist Church in Mockville. The Rev. Marcus Wil liams will officiate and burial willfollow in the church cemetery. , Frances Beck Freemany Frances Beck Freeman, 85,formerly ofJericho Church Road,Mocksville, died Sunday, Feb. 29,2004, at Davie County Hospital,Mrs. Freeman was bom June10, 1918, in Davie County, a daughter of the late ThomasJefferson and Sallie EverhardtBeck. She was retired from DavieCounty Hospital with 22 years of service. Mrs. Beck was a memberof Jericho Church of Christ Shewas a quilter and enjoyed cross word puzzles. She loved to cro chet.She was preceded in death bya son, Ronald Craig Freeman, in 1982. Survivors: her husband, Madison Craig Freeman ofMocksville;2 children, Craig (Audrey) Freeman of Mocksville and PhyllisFreeman Sells of Salisbury; abrother, John Beck of Lewisville;2 sisters, Rebecca Foster of Cool- eemee and Jackie Burton ofMocksville; and 4 grandchildren;and 6 great-grandchildren.A memorial service was heldat 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 2, at Jericho Church of Christ inMocksville conducted by Dr. TomTorpy and Harding Lowery. Mern.orials: .Cgrolina Bible,C9jiip, p.o..^oi-2ii34. Mocks-viller V - / Eleanor Ward Gabard* Mrs. Eleanor Ward Gabard, 79,of Clemmons died Fridayevening, Feb. 27,2004, at Forsyth Medical Center.She was bom Feb. 12, 1925,in Davie County to James Levinand Nan Smith Ward. Mis. Gabard was a graduate of GreensboroCollege and was employed byDavie County as a home extension agent. She later retired, with 28years service, teaching at SmithGrove, Farmington and Pinebrookschools and the North Davie Junior High School.Mrs. Gabard was preceded indeath by her parenu; 2 brothen, Leonard and Ginton "Ted" Ward;and a grandson, Brian Bridges, iSurviving: her husband, Willie !W. Gabard of the home; 2 daugh- ( tersandtheirhusbands,Billieand jBarton Bridges of Tampa,' Fla.,and Bonnie and Randy Pope ofClemmons; and 2 grandsons.A funeral service was held at2 p.m. Feb. 29 in the MausoleumChapel at Westlawn Gardens ofMemory officiated by the Rev.John D. Rights. Burial followed. Memorials: American CancerSociety. 4-A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro. 27405. o i- —S5 Dav\e county V 0 o H ro DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 4,2004 • yA n V. \ i y Jerleen Snider Gaither Mrs. Jerleen Snider Gaither, 68, of Few Acres Lane, Harmony, died Monday, March I, 2004 at her home. A funeral service,jyas.held Wednesday, March 3 at 11 a.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Galen Hahn and Wade Wright officiating. Burial was in New Union United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: New Union Meth odist Building Fund, 1859 Shef field Road, Harmony, 28634; or to American Diabetes Assoc., 1820 E. 7th St., Charlotte, 28204. Mrs. Gaither was bom Nov. 8, 1935 in Rowan County to the late George Anderson and Myrtle Belle Sain Snyder and had been a teacher and a teacher's aid for Davie County Schools. She was a member of New Union United Methodist Church where she was a Sunday School Teacher and Bible School worker. She enjoyed gardening, reading, camping in the N.C. mountains and Outer Banks. She was a graduate of Mitchell College, attended Win- Jion-Salem State University and graduated with honors from Catawba College with a bachelor's degree in education. She was preceded in death by 2 infant sons; 2 brothers, George Winston Snider and Bobby Gene Snider and a nephew. Survivors include: her hus band, Charles Edward Gaither of the home; a son, Joe Gaither of Fountain; a daughter, Melissa Gaither (Guy) Spivey of Lexing ton: a sister-in-law, Linda B. Leaser of Salisbury; 2 brothers-in- - law, Johnny Naylor of Mocksville and Lawrence Gaither of Statesville; and several nieces and nephews. y Raymond W. Hellard Sr. Raymond Watson Hellard Sr., 76, of Woodleaf, died on Thurs day, Feb. 19, 20O4 at his resi dence. Bom in Davie County on Dec. 18, 1927, he was the son of the late Carl James and Ellen Ridenhour Hellard. He was retired from Burlington Mills. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Survivors: his wife, Helen Leatherman Hellard; 3 sons and daughiers-ln-law, Raymond "Shorty" and Annie Hellard of Woodleaf, Sidney Lee and Audrey Hellard of Rockwell, and Dennis and Caria Hellard of Woodleaf; 4 daughters. Donna Yates of Salisbury, Suzanne and Jeff Prevene of Woodleaf, and Julie Hellard and Sarah Hellard, both of Salisbuty: a brother, James Carl Hellard, and a sister, Dottie Brack ens, both of Salisbury; 14 grand children; and 22 great-grandchil dren. The funeral service was on Monday, Feb. 23 at 11 a.m. at the Salisbury National Cemetery with the Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. Sf&alss Z/iU,]£yH . Ruby Ramey Jones J Mrs. Ruby Ramey Jones, 84, ^ of Clemmons died Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2004, at Meadowbrook Ter race of Davie. She.was bom Feb. 9, 1920, in Wayne County, W.Va. Mrs. Jones was a member ofAdamsv ille Bap tist Church in Wildwood, Ha., where she taught Sunday school for many years. She was preceded in death by her husbands. Checker Stanley and Clyde Jones; a daughter. Sherry Boger, in 1997; a brother, Jim Ramey; a sister, Cuba Elliott; and a half-brother, Willie Ramey. Survivors: a son, Stanley Jones ofAdvance; a stepson, J.C. Jones of Leesburg, Ha.; 5 grandchil dren; many great-grandchildren; a brother, Frank Ramey and his wife Malta of Glendale, Ariz.; a half- brother, Silford Ramey and his wife Mabel; a son-in-law, Sam Boger and wife Pal of Advance; and numerous nieces and neph ews. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, at Hayworih-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Rev. Will Toburen officiating. Burial followed at Westlawn Gardens of Memory. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, IKXJ-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. Oavie County Public Ubraiy MooksvUfe, NO vJ 0 (fi DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, iMarch 4,2004 n VI .4-^ Grace Ellis Roberts Mrs. Grace Ellis Rolwr(s,_^90, of Mocksville, died on Tuesday. Feb. 24, 2004 at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie, after an ex tended illness. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. C. Joe Roberts, in 1991. Mrs. Roberts lived in Cedartown, Ga. before moving to Mock Place Apartments in Mocksville in 1996. She was a homemaker, a member of Benedict Baptist Church, and as sisted her husband as owner and operator of Roberu' Grocery in Cedartown. Survivors: her daughter, Martha Palmer and husband Den nis Palmer of Mocksville; a sis-. ter, Anne Chappel, and a brooiher, Charles Ellis, both of Gadsen, Ala.; 2 grandsons; and 2 great grandchildren. Mrs. Roberts was buried in Northview Cemetery in Cedartown, Ga. Memorials; Hospice/Palliative Care, I lOO-C,, S. Stratford Road, Winsion-Salem, 27103. .Brandon Wayne Smith V Infant Brandon Wayne Smith, 3 weeks, ofAdvance, died Friday, Feb. 27, 2004, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Cen ter. Survivors include his mother, Amanda Smith of Advance; ma ternal grandparents, Arline and Wayne Spruill ofAdvance; great- grandparents, Bud and Arline Smith of Mocksville; great-grand parents, David and Mary Spruill of Elizabeth City; great-great- grandmother, Audrey Davis of San Francisco, Calif.; 3 uncles; 2 great-aunts; a great-uncle; and numerous cousins. A funeral service was held at . 7 p.m. Tiiesday, March 2, at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville conducted by the Rev. Mark Vickers. Dailas Wayne Whitaker Mr. Dallas Wayne Whitaker, / 69, died Monday, March 1,2004, at The Nursing Center at Oak Summit in Winston-Salem.■He was bom in Forsyth County on Oct. S, 1934, to Noah Dallas and Helen Melton Whitaker. Mr. Whitaker was of the Baptist faith.He graduated from High PointCollege but attended many other schools. Mr. Whitaker retiied af ter 27 years from First Federal Savings and Loan as senior vice presidenL He was involved withthe community and worked through business and civic organizations. Mr. Whitaker was pie- ceded in death by his father, NoahDallas Whitaker and a brother, Benjamin David Whitaker.Survivors; his wife, Beverly Whitaker of the home; his mother, Helen Melton Whitaker of Win ston-Salem; a daughter, Kellie Bishop and husband'Jonathan of Winston-Salem; 2 sisters, Ilynn (Dean) Ashby of Rural Hall and Alees (Mack) Warren of Canton;2 brothers, Bobby Gray (Pat) Whitaker of Winston-Salem and Eugene (Martha Neil) Whitaker of Fanpingtontallidsnany nieces andnephew^'-'f-"-' * A'graveside service was heldar li-a.in, Wednesday, March 3, . at Fonyth Memonal Park in Wm- ston-Salem with the Revs. Zeno Grace and Jim Newsome offici ating. Memorials; Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter, IIOO-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. James Matthew Wilkins y James Matthew Wilkins, 63, of Wilmington, died Sunday, Feb. 22, 20O4, at New Hanover Re gional Medical Center in Wilmington. He was bom July 7,' 1940, in Iredell County and was the son of the late Windsor Wilkins and l.ula Brandon Wilkins. He was a gradu ate of Harmony High School and a U.S. Army veteran. He was preceded in death by a brother, John Windsor Wilkins. Survivors: 2 sisters, Catherine (Robert) Beck of Lexington and June (Bill) Bradley of Advance and several nieces and nephews A private memorial service will be conducted at a later date. I . a fB :h 0 o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday. Mareh 11.2004 , Clara Sain Angell * Clara Sain Angel! died Tues day. March 9. 2004 at Davie CouniyHospiiil.. Shewa$bor»on Nov. 8.1921 in Davie Couniy to the late Willie A. Sain and Ella Horn Sain. She. with her lute husband, owned and operated a dairy farm, the Laay A (hat produced milk for 55 years. In later years, she raised beef cattle. She loved vegetable and flower gardening and keeping her (awn mowed. Her husband. John Henry Angell, and 2 brothers preceded her in death. Survivors: 2 sons. Alton E.Angell and .Marshall L. Angell; 4 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchil dren; a sister. Hazel Boger; and 3 special friends. Elsie Blackburn. .Margaret .Myers and Arline Spears. A visitation for family and friends was scheduled for Wednesday. March 10 from 7-9 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service. 416 Valley Road. Mocksville. A graveside service wa.s scheduled 1 forlla.tn.Thursday.Marchllal ;Eaton Baptist Church Cemetery ' -with the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster ' officiating. ' Willtam Sanfordj Barneycasile Cemerafterashonillness.He was bom in Davie County ' sT w^B "" Mamieweirdo fcll-knowneacavaiion equiDmen, With his family and friends wi,"'''"°"''"='"<fconedaughter B^hcyca^tle^D^od?;^,':^; BOTeyeas„o.5n,hofMocksvilL o^ Ew Eir Funeral Cha^, witr'the j^^-^Y^'SwIsherandtheRev Burial was■n the Chestnut Grove United Met od,St Church Cemetety^efamily requesi., memorials be con-s dered for the Davie County ARCc/o Diane Wallace isn oRoad. .mSvIS Christine BlackwellMiss Christine Blackwell 53of Advance, died March 2 2004m Forsyih .Vfedicai CenterShe was a 1969 graduate ofP^vte Htgh School, and was a SwYar.^"^'"^" ■ , Jakeand Margaret Blackwell of thehome; a brother. Kenneth Blackwell ofWarrensburg. Mo-4sisMm. Willie (Donald) Simmons of Cleveland. Stella Blackwell ofM«ksvil,e.Arice(Marcus)Green ^ofAdvance.andSammieCIementoI Columbus, Ohio. "Hie funeral service was held atI P;'"- Saturday. March 6 at iRedland Church of Christ in Ad- 'Vance. .Minister Larry Glenn otfi-Mled. and burial followed in the Church cemetery. cO*- i Qi c c-~ Davis County Public UbraryMooksvilie, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 11.2004 . -RJ. Chiidress Sr. V Mr. R./. (Robert Jackson) Childress Sr.. 65, died Sunday,' March 7, 2004. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Win- ston-Saftm. C Born Dec. 18. 1938, in SlokesdaJe, Mr. Childless was the second of four sons of Oscar and Primmie Kennedy Childless, both deceased. He was a member ofthe Disciple of Christ Church in Slokesdale and served for two years in the U.S. Army from which he was honorably dis charged. He attended Chowan College. Mr. IThildress' life's work included sales and marketing ex perience for many national com panies such as Phillip Morris To bacco. BayerAspirin and Ludens Candy companies- He enjoyed many years in state and local poli tics, including serving on the Wjn- ston-Salem/Forsyth County school board, Forsyih County transportation advisory board. Winston-Saiem zoning board of adjustmentsTGreaterWinsion-Sa- lem Chamber of Commerce and the N.C. Department ofTranspor tation fqfForsyth County. He rep resented Forsyth County with a term in the N.C. House of Rcpre- ^ sentatives where he served on many committees. He was owner of R.J. Childress Transmission Shops Inc. for 27 years. After a year of retirement, he welcomed an opportunity to promote the products of (he Winston-Saiem Industries for the Blind as direc tor of bedding sales. His civic du ties included a term as vice presi dent of ihe N.C. Jaycees, Belter Business Bureau board member. Retail Merchants Association board member, president ofTriad Jaycees. Chowan College advi sory board. Winston-Saiem Sertoma Club and Bermuda Run Homeowners Association presi dent for River Hill. Mr. Childress loved current events, politics, sports, golf and people and had a wonderful sense of humor. Survivors; his wife. Margaret M. Childress of BermudaRun; his children. Robert J. Childress Jr. and wife Heather of Winslon-Sa- lem. and daughter. Julie Anne Childress of Bermuda Run: and his dog. Skipper; his brother. Bobby L. Childress and wife. Rosemary of Ohope Beach. New Zealand; a brother. Oscar C. Childress and wife Judy of Slokesdale; 3 nieces; and a nephew. The service was conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday. March 9, at Holy Family Church. Ciemmons. Memorials; building fund of Holy Family Church. 4820 Kinnamon Road. Ciemmons. 270 i 2; or Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Saiem. 27103. A Melba WilJis Ferebee * Mrs. Melba Willis Ferebee. 7!. of Misenheimer. died Friday. March S. 20CM at Rowan Regional Medical Center. of China Grove High School, and graduated from Pfeiffer College, where she was retired as assistant registrar. She was Miss Rowan County in 1950. Mrs. Ferebee was a member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, former chair of the ad ministrative board, president of the Methodist Women and active in church activities. She was a Meals on Wheels volunteer and helped arrange class activities. Survivors: her husband. Joseph Slarreiie "Joe" Ferebee. whom she married July 18.1952:3 sons. Joe Ferebee Jr. of New London, Rick Ferebee of Wilmington and Mart: Ferebee of Charlotte; a daughter. Jomelle F. Key of Matthews; a brother. James Willis ofCharioite; and 6 grandchildren. Her funeral service was Sun day. March 7 at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, offici ated by the Rev. Michael Collins, pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery in Misenheimer. Memorials: Wesley Chapei, P.O. Box 1532, Misenheimer. 28109; or Pfeiffer College Joseph Ferebee Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 950. Misen-heimcr, 28109. Rodney Lee Harris y Mr. Rodney Lee Harris. 34. of Delano Lane. Cooleemee. died Monday. March 8. 2004 at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services will be Thurs day. March 11 at 2 p.m. at Cool eemee First Presbyterian Church with Revs. Stan Riddle and John Groff officiating, Burial will be in Legion Memorial Park. The j family was lo be at Eaton Funeral Home Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. ^ Memorials: Cooleemee First j Presbyterian Church, c/o Jean ' Sneed. PC Box 27, Cooleemee. ' The body will be placed in the ; church thirty minutes prior to the ' service. i Mr. Harris was bom Jan. 31. ' 1970 in Rowan County to Hoyle B. Harris ofCooleemee and Nancy Creison Harrison ofSalisbury and was employed at Jockey Iniema- lional Inc. for 8 years and had worked at Crown Wood Products for 5 years. He was a graduate of South Rowan High School class of 1989 and a member of Cool eemee Presbyterian Church. He , enjoyed hunting, fishing and all : outdoor activities. Survivors in addition to his n mother and falherthis step-father. ' George Harrison of Salisbury; 5 children. Fclisha Robinson. Amanda Harris. Katie Harris all of Kannapolis; Robert Harris and SievenHarrisbothofCooIcemee; !a sister. Mellsa Long. 2 brothers. Hal Harrison and Kenneth Harrison, ail of China Grove; ma ternal grandparents, the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Creason of Cool eemee; paternal grandmother. Kaihcrine Harris of Mocksviile; maternal great-grandmother, Maude Seamon of Mocksviile; several uncie.s, aunts and cousins. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Hoyle B. Harris Sr. Davie County Public libtiiy Mocksviile, NO 0 O < u 6- DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursday, March II, 2004 William Henry Lynch II I Mr. William Henry "Bill" Lynch II of Dillwyn, Va. died Wednesday, March 3,2004, after a long illness and a lengthy stay in the University of Viiginia Hos pital. ' He was bom July 20,1934, to n the laa: William Heniy ^ Mabel Keene Lynch. The famUy moved and settled in Winston-Salem. "Junior," as he was called by his siblings, attended Atkins High School. He joined the U.S. Ma- - rines and fought in the Korean War. He attended A&TState Uni versity in Greensboro, majoring in engineering. His engineering jobs look him to Massachusetts, New Jersey and Seattle, Wash., where he worked on the Boeing 707. He' lived for many years in Orange, N.J., and Long Island, N.Y., be fore moving with his wife, Vir- . ginia, to Dillwyn. Bill was a Bible ] reader and qudted it often. Survivors; his wife, Virginia; ' 3 children, William Henry Lynch HI of Winston-Salem, Tanya ' Bowser of Mocksvllle, and ^ Stephanie Lynch of Winston-Sa- I lem: .-a-Jirother, Norfleet O. ' ■<Mattie) Lynch of San Diego, Ca- '■ lif.; 2 sistei;, Nancy A. (Calvin) Hillian of Winston-Salem, andGlorii Lorraine (Dupree) Johnson-of Fort Washington, Md.: 3 broth ers-in-law, John (Pauline) Warner, , Willie (Barbara) Warner and James (Christine) Warner, all of Dillwyn: an aunt; 3 granddaugh ters; 4 grandsons; and countless nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. The funeral service was held at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, March 7 at Pleasant Plains Church in Ahoskie. I Oscar McCIamrtick k.J^''Of"M":Clamrock.82.of sf f McCIamrocfc, was a member of Mocksville WesleyanChurch and was retired fromMr^lcsvdle Builders Supply .He IS survived by his wifeJewel McClamrock; a daughterAnn (Jeff) Taylor two grandchildren two brothers. WalterMcClamrock and Charlie (J6)McC7amrock: two sisters-in-law.wo^bmthers-in-law; and several Funeral services will be heldWednesday. March 10at7.00p.m« Hayworth-Miller KindertonCh^a^I with Rev. George Troyer frtends"?■ 7?"fr ends followng the service.Graveside services will be held « 2:00 P-m.O.^ m"'" Methodist^wh. Memonals may be made10 Hosprce and Palliative Ctee Qm;j;;.«IOO-C South Stratford SWrnston-Salem. NC 27103 orMocksville Wesleyan Church, 826Gamer Stiwt, Mocksville. / John Morrison John Morrison, 80, diedWednesday, Wednesday, March 3.2004, at Porsyih Medical Center. John became an Eagle Scout atage 14. He served in the U.S.Army during World War II in theEuropean Theater. He waswounded by shrapnel while fight ing on the Ruhr River and earneda thnple Heart. He graduated withhonors from the school of engineering at the Univenity ofMichigan. He worked for 37 years atChevron, where he designed orbuilt oil rerrneries in California,Hawaii, Mississippi, Freeport Ba hamas, Sudan, Sumatra and SaudiArabia. Living in California, heenrolled in the docent program at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Hisfavorite job was showing school children through the aquarium. Hetutored students at the MontereyLibrary. In 1998, he was selectedas a member of the grand jury forthe county of Monterey. John andhis wife, Ann, moved to the Ber muda Village community in 1999.There he volunteered at the Crisis Control Ministry and tutored chil dren after school.Survivors: his wife, Ann: sons,John and Mark: daughters-in-lawTricia and Frances; 3 grandchil dren: and his friends. Davis County Public libraryMooksviller NC if- o DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursday, Maixh 11,2004 t/1 V "3 . Ezra Eugene .Shore.y Mr. Ezra Eugene Shore. 73, of Circle Drive, Mocksville.died Sat urday, March 6, 2004 in Davie County Hospital. He was bom in Yadkin County, April 23,1930 to the late Elsie and Ada PinnU Shore and retired from Ingersoll Rand Corporation with 30 years of service. He had been a long-time member of the Union Chapel United Methodist Church where he had served on many com mittees and organizations of the church including the United Meth odist Men. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict serving in tfie U.S. Army. Mr. Shore especially en joyed gardening, farming and working in his yard. He was pre ceded in death by three brothers. Jack Shore, Odell Shore and Roger Shore. Surviving is his wife of 48 years. Garnet Boger Shore of the ' home; one daughter, Karen CTbrry) Shore Creason of Mocksville; two grandsons; one brother, John . (Geraldine) Shore of Yadkinville; two sisters-in-law; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Monday in Union Chapel United Methodist Church with Rev. Jim Sanders officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Memori als may be made to the Building Fund of Union Chapel United MelhodLst Church, 2030 US Hwy. 601 North, Mocksville. Patricia Ann Wyse 4 Mrs. Patricia Ann Ross Wyse,74, of Dutchman Trail. Mocks ville, died Monday, March 8.2004 at Fbnyth Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. The family will be at Eaton Funeral Home Thursday from 5:30-6:30 p.m. The body has been cremated. Mrs. wyse was bom March 18, 1929 in Fort Wayne, Ind. to the late Clyde and Opal Myers and was a homemaker. Survivors: 2 daughters, AmyHartwell Stamper of Mocksville and Susan Buskill (Donald Craig) Fogg of Cedar Bluff, Va.: 3 grand daughters; 2 great-grandchildren;3 sisters. Peg (Chuck) Wilson of Las Vegas, Nev„ Vivian Phersonof Decatur, Ind., Linda Dikes of Council, Idaho. . Beulah Frazier Young J Beulah Frazier Young, 91, of Mocksville died Saturday, March 6,2004. She was preceded in death by her son, Freddy Young: and her husband, Alvin Young. Surviving: a son. Ray Young; a daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Blaine Petticord; and 6 grand children. A memorial service was con ducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday, March 9, at Mocks Methodist Church in Advance. § ) cr- <5—■ Davis County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NG 0 DAVIE county enterprise record. Thursday, March 18,2004. (T- s. i 5 Ellsabelh Ann Bowles ^ 75 of r Ann Bowles.M died Monday.March 8 2004 in Moses Conen MemonaJ Hospital. A commitial service was conduced Wednesday. Manrh 10.« bvTL r followedby a se^ice of remembrance atHanes^ineberry North ElmSireet Chapel, officiated by theRev. Boyd Holliday. A gatheting '«®WUiamFletcher Bowles and MyrtleLeon^ Bowles. She was the ^^ughter of Masten Bowles mi. jSsssrsKReidsviUe and Burlington, before ^ing asked to teach at the Crniy^monsiiaiion School as UNCG ^wmpleting her doctorate in" ,^';f««'"«UNC.CH. she moved^he education department of UNCO, where she taught and su-Pemsed student teachen untU her retiremCTtin 1990. Forherdisser- of the firs, four decades of theUnvietsity of North Carolina at °"®."'~'?™>«Mertationwaspublished m 19(57. "A Good Be- Skiing." She was a member of^ssemer United Methodist aurch. the N.C. English Teach-ers As^.. where she served as ^ «be Alpha^Ita Kappa Honorary Society. Suivivori: an aunt; and numer ous cousins, students and fnends.many from Davie County Memorials: UNCG. 100Spnng Sl. Greensboro, in honor ofWilliam Fletcher BowlesMd Mynle Leonard Bowles; or Hospice of Greensboro, 2500 Suinmit Ave.. Greensboro. 27405- or the charity of your choice. " Elia H. Campbell ■J Henderson Campbell.94, of Gladstone Road. Mocks-^ ville, died Sunday. March 14, 2004 at Davie County Hospital.She was bom on Apiil 201909 to the late Julia Jotdan andWlliam F. Henderson. Her husband. Harvey Lee Campbell,also preceded her in death.She was a retired carder fora textile plant.Survivors: a son. HarveyDwight Campbell of Mocks-viUe; a daughter. Bsie James ofMocksville; 8 grandchildren-and 2 gieat-grandchildien. She was preceded in death bya son. John D. Campbell, a^ghter. Frances Campbell and11 brothers and sisters. Agraveside service was heldTuesday.Maich 16.atnoonp.nL« Liberty United MethodistfSurch Cemetery with the Rev.Jimmy Lancaster officiating. /Thomas Calvin Couch Thomas Calvin Couch. 77. of Yodkinville. died Thesday. March 9,2004. at his residence. Bom in Davidson County on Oct. 17. 1926, he was the son of the late George Walter and Sadie Belle Creason Cott£h. Prior to his retirement, he drove a truck for Charles 0. Roberts and l:H. Craver. He had worked at the Longtown Oarage. He served in the U.S. Army in Japan during ' World War n and was a member of West Yadkin Baptist Church. On July 4. 1949. he manied Betty Jean MuUis Couch, who sur vives. Also surviving: 3 sons. Tho mas Michael Couch of Yadkin- ville. David A. "Tony" (Elisa) Couch of Hamptonville and Rob ert Clayton "Bobby" (Suzaime) Couch of Yadkinville; 2 brothers. I^ank (Mildred) Couch of Mocks ville and Jack Cbuch of Green ville. S.C.; a sister. Hazel Tutterow of Mocksville; and 5 grandchildren. Two brothers. George Edgar and Junior Couch, and a sister.Lucille Dwiggins. preceded him in death. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Friday, March 12. at the West Yadkin Baptist Church, with the Rev. Dennis Bell officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials; West Yadkin Bap tist. P.O. Box 58. Hamptonville. 27020. . Burley C. Cranfill v Mr. Burley C. Cranfill. 77. ofYadkinville. died Wednesday. March 10.2004, at Yadkin Nurs ing Center. He was bom Dec. 31.1926, in Yadkin County to the late Bennett Harrisons and Rhoda Shore Oanfill. Mr, Cranfill was a vet eran of World War I! and the Ko rean War. and received the Purple Heart while serving with the U.S. Army. He retired as police chief 'of Yadkinville. worked as a ^ painter, and was a member of Peace Haven Baptist Church. He was also preceded in death by his son. B. Stephen Cranfili;0^ 2 btotheis. Ludier Cranfill and James Cranfill. , Surviving: his daughter. Janice CanttellofYadkinville;4grand- <children; 3 sisters. Mary Lee \ Smith of Yadkinville. Blanche (John L.) Redding of Yadkinville and Mattie (Rodney) Simpson of King; and a brother. Hubert H. (Estelle) Cranfiil of Mocksville. His funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday. March 13 in the Gentry Family Chapel by the Rev. Bill Hale. Burial followed in thePeace Haven Baptist Church Cemetery. f Q c 'K I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2004 • IV)y Raymond Lee Dudley ' Raymond Lee "Pete" Dudley, 85. of Wiiuicn-Solem died March 3,2004 at Fonyth Medical Ctaier after a long battle with cancer. He was bom June 10.1918 in Marshalltown. Iowa to Samuel and Rachel Royal Dudley. For years he owned and operated various busi* nesses in Fimyth County and was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. Preceding him in death were 4 brothers, lack. LItqrd. Keimeth andMelvin; and 2 sisters. Loyce Ruckman and Grace Holcomb. Surviving: his wife. Marie, of the- home; 2 sons. Kenneth of Walkeitown and. Bill (Debra) of n Belews Creek; a daughter<in-law of Kemersville; 3 grandchildren; a brother. Odell Dudley; and a sis ter. LucUIe (Qarence) Hall. Funeral services were helS at Hayworth Miller. Silas Creek Chapel, with the Revs. Mike DuHield and Frank Shumate offi ciating. Burial followed in Garden of Memory in Walkertown. Billy Clay Foster Billy Clay Foster. 71..of Soulhside. Ala., died March 12. 2004. Funeral services were held Sunday. March 14 at Kilgroe Chapel in Pell City. Ala. Burial was in Lawley's Chapel Cem etery. Survivors: his wife. Dotthy Foster; 4 daughters. Betty Thornton. Patti Walton, Mary Pike, and Kathy Phillips; a son. Richard Powell; 2 brothers, lanes Foster and Alvin Foster; 2 sisters. Wilma Burgess and Nola Payne; 6 grandchildren; and .2 great grandchildren. Margaret H. Godfrey / Mis. Margaret HoweilGodftey. 88. of Salisbury died Tuesday. March 9,2004 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom July 16.1915 in Cooleemee to Charlie Lee and Annie BellThomason HowelL She graduated from Cooleemee High School and was employed by Duke Power Cb. for 30 years, tetiring in 1977. She was a member of Christ United Methodist Church and the Charlotte Chapter of the Eastern Star. Surviving: her husbaiuJ of 28 years. Paoi.W. Godfrey; sisters. Gladys Mae Howell of Mocksville and Helen Howell Lyerly of Con- • cord; and several nieces and neph ews. Graveside services were held Thursday at Rowan Memorial Park Mausoleum. Memorials: Christ Methodist Church. 3401 Mooresville Rd.. Salisbury, 28147. Lacy Ray Hayes ■>/ M*"- Lacy Ray Hayes. 69. ofAdvance, died Sunday. March 14.2004. He was bom in Sorry CounroApril 17.1934 to lesse Williamand Zetta Venable Hayes. MrHay^ anended Yadkin Valley "Baptist Church and was retited &omnTGrineUCoip.Hewasworking for Wlson Pest Con- • tnol.Survivors: his wife. GypsiaHayes of flie home; a daughter,Tina Hayes Heeding; a son.'Terry Ray Hayes; 2 step^faugh-ters. Sherrie Fine and RachelMorse; a step-son. TtmothyKobersoo; 7 grandchildren; anda stster, Maude Lunsfcrd. Funeral services were held at3 p.m.. Wednesday. March 17.at Yadkin Valley B^tist Church conducted by the Rev. Ronniepaddock with burial followingin the church cemetery.. Memorials: Yadkin ValleyBaptist Building Fund. 1324Yadkm Valley Road. Advance. VI •Qj X I I y-~ V • -0 Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC o 4 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 18,2004 - William Rurtis Head ^ Mr. William Rufus Head, 76, of Stalesville and formerly of Mocksville, died Friday, March 12,2004 at Davis Regional Medi cal Center. He was bora Oct. 9, 1927 in Davie County, the son of the late Walker and Aiuiie Bowman Head. He attended Davie County Schools and was mairied to Betty Lou Myers Head, who preceded him in death in 1995. Mr. Head was a retired book keeper for Dixie Furniture Co. and was a member of Dutchman Creek Baptist Church in Davie County. He served his church as a deacon for many years. n He was idso preceded in death by a step-grandson. Michael Little of Statesville. Survivors: a daughter, Shirley Little and husband Richard, with whom Mr. Head had made his home in Statesville; a son, Jiitimy Lee Head of Hickoiy; 6 grandchil- dren; 2 sisters, Delia Mae Prevette of Taylorsville and Margaret Caschet of Lexington. The funeral service was con ducted at 2 pan. Monday, Match IS at Dutchman Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Thomas TUggle and Ted Tiiggle officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: to the church or a charity of the donor's choice. Neil Frank Loftiny Mr. Neil Frank Loftin, 76. of Grenada Drive, Advance, died Thursday, March 11, 2004 at Forsyth Medical Center. A memorial service will be Saturday, March 20, at 2 p.m. in Eaton Funeral Chapel. Mr. Loftin was bora Oct. 31, 1927 in Davidson County to the late Glenn E. and Mabel Frank U)ftin and was retired from Will iam Allen Company, Inc. of High Point. Survivors: his wife, Camilla Beamon Loftin of the home; and a sister, Dorothy Collins of Hickory. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Bob Loftin and Edward Loftin. and a sister. Alma Ftessley. Os«r McClaminck • Match 16 IMI Crur^ifnd'iFS?"M'-«-meBui,de7suSt.'"'"He ,s survived by his wifr services will be held Th. March II at 2^ „ Method a'u^f "00.C South Stratford Rd v™'" n« 826 Gar-Street, Mocksville. sluldi{ J ^['.''^"^''ansRepke March 5,2004.He was bora June 7,19II in I^ Paul. Minn. Mr. Repine wm a ' Sraduate.ofCarltonCoUege Cnr/7y®'«»"6theMaytag He 1970.He was preceded in death by Renir* Williams w,,ir A memory service was heu 9. in the livirig room of Bermuda Village Reo^rs!""*'" Chapel IfWt r« i""" P-0. Box1060, Pinehurst, 28370. <0 V. Davie County Public Ubraq;_ Mocksville, NG t > . 0 Q rf (0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Mareh 18,2004 - \/> .4- o Robert Arnold Rowe Mr. Robert Arnold Rowe, 86, of US 64 Easl, MoclcsviUe, died IHiesday, March 9,2004 at Forsyth Medicid Cbnier in Winston-Saiem. He was bom June 26,1917 in Corinna, Maine. He is preceded in death by his parenu, Stanley and Violet Niciterson Rowe, and wife, Vondeiia Tbttle Rowe, who died Sept. 26.2003. Survivors: a son Ralph S. (Maria) of Mocksviile; and a daughter, Roberta (Joe) Gray of Waterviiie, Maine. Funeral services will be held by Wheeler Funeral Home in Oak land, Maine at a later date. Joyce Adell Seamon •/ Mrs. Joyce "Peggy" Adell Seamon. 77, of Fredericksburg, Va., formerly of Cooleemee, died Thursday, March 11, 2004 in Fredericksburg. A homeroaker, she was the daughter of the late Alice Gamer . Glass and Samuel Robert Glass. She was preceded in death by her husband, Calvin Owen n Seamon, on Feb. 9,1999, and by a son, Gary Seamon, in August 1995. Survivors; a son, Denny O. Seamon of Fredericksburg: a brother, Bobby G. Glass of Mocksviile: 3 sisters. Dot Smith of Mocksviile, May Fink of Lex ington and Juanlta Ratliffof Faith: 4 grandchildren: and 7 great grandchildren. The service was held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 13 at Summersett Memorial ChapeL Visitation was at Liberty United Methodist Church near Mocksviile. Davis County Public Libraiy Mocksviile, NO Louise Reavis Steelman / Mrs. Louise Reavis Steelman, 80, of Autumn Care of Mocksviile and formerly of Jericho Church Road, died Thursday, March 11, 2004 at Autumn Care. Funeral services were Satur day, Match 13 at 2 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Van Lankford officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials; First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., Mocks viile; or to Alzheimer's Associa tion, Westem Carolina Chapter, 3800 Shamrock Drive, 999, Char lotte, 28215.. Mrs. Steelman was bom June 9, 1923 In Itedell County to the late David Martin and Daisy Lindley Reavis and was a home- maker. She was a member of Mocksviile Rrst Baptist Church where she had been a Sunbeam Leader, Sunday school teacher in the Primary Department, Nursery worker and a member of the Se nior Citizens. She was a member of Kappa Homemakers. She was preceded in death by her husband, W. Harding Steelman in 1999, 6 brothen, 2 sisters and a great-grandchild. Survivon; 3 daughters, Linda (Marvin) Dyson. Cathy (Dean) Seaford. both of Mocksviile, Robin (Alan) Barber ofWoodleaf: a son, David (Donna) Steelman of Mocksviile: 10 grandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren: and 3 sisters, Elizabeth Rushing, Bobbie Cmnford and Betty Thies, all of Mocksviile. Minnie Miller Wilkes ^ Mrs.MinnieMiUerWilkes,83, a resident ofSpringwood Care and formerly of Clemmons, died Sat urday, March 13,2004, at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom Nov. 12, 1920, in Florence, S.C., to Maxie McDonald and Janie Moore Miller. She was of the Baptist faith and a member of Waughtown Baptist Church Senior Citizens' and New Eden Moravian Senior Citizens. She taught Sunday school for more than 50 years at a number of churches. Mrs. Wlkes enjoyed crafts and was a seam stress. She was preceded in death by her husband, Willie J. Wilkes: a sister; and 2 brothers. Survivors; 4 daughters. June (Clay) Beeson of Qemmons, Ada Vernon of Pfafftown, Kathy Wilkes Sizemore of Clemmons and Agnes Caudle of Advance: 2 sons. Earl J. Wilkes of Winston- Salem and James G. Wilkes of Colorado: 13 grandchildren; sev eral great-grandchildren: 2 sis ters; and a special friend, Viola Cook of Wihnington. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Tiiesday, Ma^ 16, at Hayworth-Miller Chapel with the Rev. Joe McWethy ofii- ^ elating. Burial followed in n Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials; American Hean Assoc., 202 CentrePon Drive, Suite 100, Greensboro, 27409. . <3 0 0 v; n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 25,2004 y ■V .t t) Gladys May Colley Mrs. Gladys May Colley. 90, of Shutt Road, Advance, died Thursday. March 18. 2004. at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Mrs. Colley was bom Feb. 9. 1914. in Davie County to Lee and Cora Whitlock Wilson. She was a member of the VFWs ladies aux iliary and was active with the Ortonville Senior Center. Survivors: 2 sons. Norman L. Carlton and wife Betty of Ad vance and T.W. "Buck" Carlton and wife Jackie of Winston-Sa- lem; a sister, Ethel Sides of Cornelius; 4 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held at4 p.m. Saturday. March 20. at Welch Funeral Home, with the Rev. Donnie Durham officiating. Burial was at I pan. Wednesday. March 24. at Ortonville Cemetery in Groveiand. Mich. Memorials: Shriner Children's Hospital, c/o Oasis Shrine Temple. 604 Doug Mayes Place, Charlotte, 28262. Joseph Harding Jordany Mr. Joseph Harding "Joe" Jor dan, 92, of Eatons Church Road. Mocksville. died Sunday. March 21,2004 at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. A funeral service was held Wednesday. Ma&h 24 at 11 aan. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Marvin Blackburn and R.C.Redman officiating'. Burial was in Eatons Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. Jordan was bom March 30.1911 in Davie County to the late Hector Alexander and Sarah Stanley Jordan and was a tobacco farmer. He was a lifelong mem ber of Eatons Baptist Church. Mr. Jordan was preceded in death by his wife.Pauline Owings Jordan on Aug. 24,1998. a daugh ter. Janie Jordan; a son. Ricky Jor dan; 3 sisters and a brother. Survivors: 2 daughters. Linda Jordan of Mocksville, Peggy (Paige) Norman of East Bend; 3 sons.Lance Jordan.Ronnie (Judy) Jordan and Gale Jordan, all of Mocksville; and 3 granddaugh ters. y Katherine Hilton LathamMrs. Kathrene Hilton "Kay"Latham, 77. of Angell Road.Mocksville. died Friday afternoon, March 19.2004. at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Sa- lem. Mrs. Latham was born in Davie County, April 16.1926. tothe late Roland Alexander and Sallie McCullough Hilton and wasretired from Davie County Hospital as a dietician. She had been a dietician at William R. Davie School and had also worked atHanes Knitting. She was a graduate of the Shady Grove High School. Class of 1943. She was afonner member of the Bixby Pres byterian Church and later becamea member of the Eatons Baptist Church.She was preceded in death by her husband. Oscar E. Latham; 3 brothers. Robert. Evetette andCecil; and 5 sisters. Vada. Dot. Ruby. OIlie and Ethel. Surviving: 2 sons. KeithLatham and Tracy Latham, bothof Mocksville; a grandson; 2 sis ters, Pat Hilton Coppley of Lex ington and Helen H. Howard of Mocksville; a brother Ernest M.Hilton and wife Marvelle of Oxford; and several nieces and neph ews. The funeral service was conducted 2 pan. Monday, March 22,in Eatons Baptist Church, with Dr.David Gilbreath. pastor, officiating. Burial was in the church cem etery.Memorials: Eatons Baptist,c/o Nelda Brown. 495 Eatons Church Road, Mocksville. Maurine Todd Ward■J Mrs. Maurine Todd Ward, 90. formerly of Smith Grove, died Saturday. March 20. 2004. at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom Oct. 9.1913. in Forsyth Cbunty to Lewie Albert and Bertha Harper Todd. Mrs. Ward attended Reynolda Schirol in Winston-Salem. graduated from Smith Grove High School and attended Davidson Commu nity College. She was a member of Smith Grove United Method ist Church, where she taught Sun day school and served for more than 30 years as church treasurer. She was employed by the Davie County Hospital, Shady Grove and Pinebrook elementary schools and afker retirement, did volunteer work for the Davie County Schools. Her husband. John Everett Ward Sr.. and her son John Everett Ward Jr.. preceded her in death. I Surviving: a daughter. Judith Lee and husband Leon of Young Harris. (3a.; a son. Maurice Ward and wife Christine of Mocksville; a daughter-in-law. Lou Ward Mar tin of Kemersville; 8 grandchil- 'dren; and 5 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was con ducted at 7 p.m. Thesday. March 23, at Smith Grove United Meth odist Church by the Revs. Chris Clontz and Ronnie Craddock. A graveside service was held at 10 a.m. Wednesday. March 24. in the church cemetery. Memorials: Smith Grove Methodist Fellctwship Hall Budd ing Fund. 3492 US. ISS.Mocks- ville. <<: fas' i -O David County Public libraiy o •0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday,April 1,2004 Margaret Ellen Dixon Maigaret Ellen Russell Dixon. 70, of Mocksville, died Friday, March 26.2004. She was bom July 30,1933 in Randleman, a daughter of the late Ralph and Mary Alice Wood Russell. Survivors: her husband of SO years, Zeno Dixon; daughters, Lisa (Lonnie) West, and Donna Dixon; sons, Hugh (Lisa) Dixon, Reid (Mary) Dixon, and Kenneth Dixon of Winston-Salem; 4 grand children; a sister, Mary Elizabeth Coletrane of Greensboro; and a brother, Bobby Russell of Randleman. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 3 at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, where she was a member. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or Wesley Chapel Methodist, c/o Jesse Cientry. 3198 N.C. 801 N., Mocksville. r Thomas Earl Greene Mr. Thomas Earl Greene, 76, of Granite Falls died Thursday, March 25,2004, at Frye Regional Medical Center. He was bom March 8, 1928, in Caldwell County. He was a member of John's River Baptist Church and a truck driver. He was married to Sarah Jean Curtis, who survives of the home. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Mr, Greene was preceded in death by his parents, Claude Aaron Greene and Agnas Hartley Greene; a brother, Albert Hayes; and 2 sis ters, Frances Hayes Pfaff and Betty Greene Panish. Survivors: 3 sons. Earl Tho mas Amey and William Russell Arney of Norfolk, Va., and Rodney Earl Greene of Granite Falls; 2 brothers, Ernest Hayes of Linville and Claude A. Greene Jr. of Advance; 23 grandchildren; 3 stepsons, Robert Lee Curtis Jr. and Daniel E. Curtis of Hudson and James Kun Curtis of Lenoir; and 2 stepdaughters, Roberta McCall of Granite Falls and Angela Voncamp of Hudson. A graveside service was held at noon Saturday, March 27, at the Tolbett Family Cemetery, offici ated by the Rev. Randy Gibson. Memorials: American Lung Assoc., P.O. Box 27985, Raleigh, 27611. . Clarence L. Heniirix Jr. y Mr. Clarence "Sleepy" Lefate Hendrix Jr., 80, of Clemmons died Monday, March 29, 2004, at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. He was bom June 18,1923, in Davie County to Clarence Sr. and Myrtle Howard Hendrix. Mr. Hendrix was a member of Clemmons First Btjutist Church and served in the US. Navy dur ing World War 11. Survivors: his wife, Margaret "Peggy* Hendrix of the home; a son, Dennis Hendrix and wife Carol of Roanoke, Va.; 3 daugh ters, Dianne Reich of Clemmons, Deborah Boone of Chicago, 111., and Dana Cook and husband Mike of Advance; 7 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Ailene Lee of Clemmons. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 1, at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel with the Revs. Claxton Hall and Ronnie Craddock ofTici- ating. Burial will follow in Westlawn Gardens of Memory. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 pan. Wednesday, March 31, at the funeral home. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 11(X)-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. y Josephine Hu^man Josephine Draughn Huffman, 81 ,of Lexington, most recently of Autumn Care of Mocksville, died Tuesday, March 23, 2004 at Fbrsyth Medical Center in Win ston-Salem. A graveside service was held Friday, March 26, at 11 asn., at Bear Creek Baptist Church Cem etery in Davie County, conducted by the Rev. Lee Cook and Pastor Marty Murphy. Mrs. Huffman was bom June ' 22,1922 in Davie County toAvety Draughn and Armissa Elizabeth Reavis Draughn. She was a home- maker and of the Baptist faith. Preceding her in death were her parents, her husband, James Monroe Huffman, a son, James Carlton Huffman, and a grandson, Kenny Huffman. Surviving: sbns. Ken Huffman, David Huffman, Allen Huffman, Avery Huffman and Steve Huffman, all of Lexington; daughters, Elaine Culler and Judy Boles, both of Mocksville, Betty Byerly of Lexington and Pat Hawks of Mt. Airy; a brother, Ray Draughn of Mocksville; 18 grand children; and 22 great-grlndchil- dren. Memorials: Bear Creek Bap tist Cemetery Fund, c/o Frances Beck, 1131 Wagner Road,Mocks- ville. . A [ <i. ' -V. s- C ■f I Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC o-..■Q DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, April 1,2004 / Denny Keaton 77 >^"'0".77,of North Mynle Beach,S.C,formeriy of Charlotic.dicd Satur day. March Strand Salisbury theaonofihelaic ^ Brown Keaton, he was raised in ^ eemee and always thought ofCooleemee as home. He was aNavy veteran of World War II se^in? on the USS Barber He' was a retired business and real «tate owner, had a passion for dancng. loved to fish, loved ani- mals and children. Survivors: his wife. Judy R'PPy Keaton of North MyrtleBeach; sons, Steve and wife TcirvMd Danny; a daughter. Vickie k' ftimsand husband Jim; a stepson, Robert Rippy; a stepdaughter, Caroline Rippy Bumgardner and husband Justin: 6 grandchildren' 6 great-grandchildren; his dog OB(Our Baby); and many fitends, A memorial service will be heldatlp.n,.Saiurday,Aprjnjndie chapel in Ue Funeral Home Little River. S.C,. with the RevJack Rowan of Bible Fellowship Bapust Church omciating Memorials: Agape House for alhative Care (Hospice), 6908 Matthews-Mint Hill Road, Boa 279, Suite 340. Charlotte, 28227, Margaret A. Moorefield/ Mrs- Margaret Akens Moorelield. 70. died Thursday March 25.2004. at Forsyth Medi- cal Cenier. She was born Nov. 13, 1933 in Cherokee Coumy lo che /are CharJcs Gaithef and Ebba Pack Akens, Mrs. Moorefield retired from The Summit School and was a member of Liberty Baptist Church in Liberty. Preceding herin death were abrother. Kenneth Akens and a granddaughter, Ambra Dcanne Richardson. Surviving: her husband, Banks Moorefield; 2 daughien, Linetta Kelly and husband Neil of Wn- ston-Salem and Tammy Windsorand husband Tim of Wallbu^- a son. Dennis C. Richardson of Mocksvllle; 3 stepsons, Terry Moorefield'. Jimmy Jessup and Ronnie Jessup;6grandchildn:n; 3 siepgrandchildren; 4 sisters. Jean Black of Georgia. Katherine Bill- ings of Winsion-Salem. Martha Grain of Georgia and Rebecca Chastain ofTennessee; and many nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held a 7 p.m. March 27 at Hayworth- Miller Silas Creek Chapel with theRev. Keith Love officiating. Memorials; in memory of Margaret Moorefield to Brenner Children's Hospital. Medical Cen ter Boulevard, Wmston-Salem Marlene Elsie Moya y MarleneElsieEgerMoya.69,of Advance, died Wednesday March 23,2004 at her home- She was born Jan. 31,1935 in Blair County, Pa., to the late Raymond and Elsie Himcs Eger. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Winston-Salem and was a textile factory sewer. Survivors: a son. Rayinond L. (Paiti Lou) Black "Sr. of Duncansville, Pa.; a daughter, Rosemary A. (Thomas) Sharp of Mcchanicsville. Md,; 6 sisters, Aldine (Coleman) Ogg of Holidaysburg, Pa., Elda (D.A.) Patcrick of Advance, Jane (Viaor) Peren of Alexandria, Va.. Phyllis (Roberi) Paterick of Uwrenceville,Oa..Lucy (Robert)Jacobs of Lawrencevllle. and Cynthia (Ronald) Hoover of War ners Mark. Pa.; 4 grandchlldrea; and a sisier-in-law, Judy Eger. She was also preceded in death by a brother. Fred .M. Eger, and a sisicf. Cathy Eger, A memorial service was held Saturday, March 27. at 2 pm. at Davic Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Kent Ovlattofflci- aling. Burial was in Alioona, Pa. Memorials: Calvary BaptistDeaf Ministry. 5000 Country Gub Road. Winston-Salem, 27104. Columbus F. Riggan Jr. l/ Mr. Columbus Franklin "Pop" Riggan Jr.66,ofU.S.60l Nonh. Mocksvllle. died Wednesday, March 24,2004 at Forsyih Medi cal Center. A funeral service was held Sat- uiday. March 27 at 2 pan. at Blaise Baptist Church with the-Revs. Glenn Sellers Ken Furches offici ating, Burial was in the church : cemetery. Memorials; Blaise Mission : Fund. 134 Blaise Church Road, Mocksville; or Davie Pregnancy ' Care Cenier, 129 E- Depot St.. Suite 102, Mocksvllle. Mr. Riggan was bom Feb. 27, 1938 in Surry County to the late Columbus Franklin Riggan Sr. and Velna .Mounce Riggan. Mr. Riggan was retired as plant man ager from Panolam Industries of Atlanu. Ga., and had worked for Funder America In Mocksville, ' MDL in Eugene. Ore. and had managed a dairy farm for six ' years. HewasamcmberofBlaise Baptist Church where he served on the board of deacons and had served as Sunday School superin tendent. Surviving: his wife. Bonnie Cocketham Riggan of ihe.horoe; 2 children. Reglna (Johii)iChan- dler of Cooleemee and Ron O, (Bekkl) Riggan of Granite Bay. n Calif.: 5 grandchildren: 2 sisters, ' Shirley Riggan (David) Cooper of Gastonia and Shelby Riggan (Ben) .Martin of Courtney; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Mr. Riggan was preceded in death by 3 brothers, Ronald O'Neil Riggan. John Thompson Riggan and Royal Wade Riggan. to"--. Davi'o Coanly Public L Mocksville, NG o Q I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 1,2004 x/) - ^ I J Pauline Martin Simmons Mrs. Pauline Martin Simmons, 96, of Winslon-Salem died Tues day afiemoon, March 23.2004. She was bom on Oct. 19,1907, in Davie Couiily to Frank and Maggie Howell Martin. She at tended Courtney High School. She married O.B. Simmons on Nov. 18, 1928. He preceded her in death, along with an infant daughter, as well as brothers. Her ald and Francis Martin. She was a seamstress and was employed with Monteld's and Arcadia Fash ion Shop. She was an active mem ber of Mineral Springs Baptist Church for more than 60 years. Survivors; her son, Curtis Simmons and wife Dot of Win- ston-Salem; 2 daughters, Louise Shore and husband George of Ra leigh, and Martha Brown of Win- ston-Salem; 6 grandchildren; 9 . great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A private graveside service was held Thursday, March 23, at Walkertown Gardens of Memory. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, I lOO-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. Arnold Dean Smith Sr. J Mr. Arnold Dean Smith Sr. of Rainbow Road, Advance, died Saturday, March, 27, 2004, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Sa lem. Mr. Smith was bom, April 30, 1933, in Davie County, a son of O.H. and Lola Howard Smith. He was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church and was retired from Modem Chevrolet In Winston-Salem. Survivors: his wife, Barbara Odom Smith of the home; a daughter, Teresa (Steve) Bam- hardt of High Point; a son, Arnold Dean (Karen) Smith Jr. of Ad vance; 2 brothers, Hebert and Charles Smith, both of Advance; 4 sisters, Elsie Black of Lewisville, Ella Gray Smith of Mocksville, Jean West and Maxine Boger of Advance; and 3 grandchildren. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, March 29, at Bethlehem United Method ist Church in Advance by the Rev. Mark Weekley, pastor. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Wake Forest Uni versity Baptist Medical Center, Leukemia Research, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Sa lem, 27137. LaDarlus White y LaDarius White, 13, of Rural Hall, died Thursday. March 23, 2004 in Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center following a lingering illness. He was born in Davidson County, son of Frances A. White of Cooleemee, who suiwves. Also surviving: 2 brothers, Demetrius White and Jesse (CT) White, both of Cooleemee; a sis ter, Antinene White of Cool eemee; a step-father. Perry James of Cooleemee; a step-brother. Perry M, James Jr.; and a step-sis ter, Cindy G. James. His funeral service was held Sunday, March 28 in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksville. Minister Melvin Kessler and Bishop Terry Dalton officiated. Burial followed in New Calvary Holiness Church Cem etery. k/ WIIUamB. Wilson ni William Blackburn "Biackie* Wilson in, 68, a native and long time resident of Rock Hill, S.C„ and a resident of Advance, for years, died in Buford, Ga„ Thurs day evening, March 23,2004, He was the son of William 'Black' Blackbum and Irene Wil son Jr., of Rock Hill. Survivors: his daughter and son-in-law, Linda Wlson Cain and William G. 'Gordy' Cain Jr.; his son and daughter-in-law, Wil- , Ham Blackbum Wilson IV and Laura Bums Wilson; and 2 grand- : children, all of the Atlanta area; and his special friend, Rosemary ; HoweU of Advance. ' A commirtal service is sched uled for 2:30 pan. Monday, March 29, at Laurelwood Cemetery In Rock Hill, with a memorial set- ' vice to follow at approximately 3 p.m. at the Episcopal Church of . Our Saviour. T ; Gifts: York Place Episcopal Church Home for Children, 234 Kings Mountain St., York, SC 29743. .S. •56 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO a <0 «<) DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 8,2004 2=^ 0^ j Alonzo Arnold Mr. Alonzo Arnold. 69. of Mocksville, died April 3.2004. in Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home following a short illness. He was bom in Stanley County, and spent the majority of his life in Connecticut before moving to Mocksville. He was a member of Fairfield Baptist Church. His wife. Annie Louise Arnold.. preceded him in death in 1998. Survivors: a daughter. Sharon (Macco) Redmond of Mocksville; 3 brothers. Jeremiah (Jake) Arnold of Mocksville. Clayton Arnold of Salisbury and Andrew Arnold of Middletown. Conn.; 3 sisters. Beatrice Clement of Mocksville. Inez Lovell of Woodleaf and Katherine Odom of Winston-Sa-lem; 5 grandchildren; and 7 great grandchildren. The funeral was to be held Wednesday. April 7 at 4;30 p.m. at Fairfield Baptist Church. The Rev. Marcus Williams will offici ate, and burial will follow in the church cemetery. The body will lie in state at the church one hour be fore the service. iMary Jones Carter J Mrs. .Mary Jones Carter. 79. formerly of Concord and a native of Cooleemee. died Friday. April 2. 2004 at Magnolia Garden. Spencer. Funeral services were Sunday. April 4 at 3 pan. at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with Rev. Joe Woodward officiating. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials; The Activities Fund. Magnolia Garden. 1404 S. Salisbury.St..Spencer. 28159. Mrs. Carter was bom July 4, 1924 in Davie County to the late Roscoe and Mamie Peacock Jones and was retired from Fieldcrest/Cannon Mills and had worked at Burlington Mills in Cooleemee. She was a member of Dutchman Creek Baptist Church and enjoyed raising dogs and flower gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband. James Paul Carter in 1968: a daughter. Judy Broadway; a son. Jimmy Carter Jr.. and 2 sis ters. Survivors: a daughter. Doris (Charles) Watson of Spencer; a son. Freddy (Barbara) Caner of Jefferson; 7 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; a sister. Katherine Oliver of Cooleemee; and a brother. Roscoe Jones Jr. of Mocksville. Emily Jane Dalton yf .Mrs. Emily Jane Wooten Dalton. 63. of Winston-Salem died Tuesday. March 30.2004. at her home. She was bom Sept. 16.1940. in Forsyth County to Robert Eu gene Wooten and Jane Ledore Oliver. She was a 1958 graduate of Elkin High School. She retired fromAT&Tin 1996 with 25 years of service. She was a member of Northwest Baptist Church on Petree Road in Winston-Salem. Jane loved her flower gardens and sharing them with friends. Surviving; her husband of nearly 45 years, David Dalton; 2 sons. Stephen Lee Dalton of the home and Robert David Dalton and his wife Ramona of Advance; a granddaughter; a step-grand daughter; a step-grandson; 2 step- great-grandsons; 2 aunts; and many cousins. A memorial service was held at 9:30 a.m. Friday. April 2. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Randy McKinney officiating. Michael Anthony DobyJ Michael Anthony "Mike" Doby. 46. of Randleman. died Thursday. April I. 2004. at Randolph Hospital. Mr. Doby was a native of Forsyth County. He was a driver with Chandler Concrete Co. and a member of Central Falls United Methodist Church. Survivors; his wife. Karen Harrelson Doby; 3 sons. Zachajy ' Doby. Benjamin Doby and Ethan Doby. all of the home; his mother. • Lucille Kimel of Winston-Salem;3 sisters. Joan Pope and Kathy Freeman of Winston-Salem and Betty Doby of High Point; and 2 brothers. Charles "Bub" Doby Jr. of Advance and Kenny Doby of Mocksville. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday. April 3.at Pugh Funeral Home Chapel in Asheboro. con ducted by the Revs. Edna Riggs. Jacqueline Tookey and-Michael Waters. Burial followed in Randolph Memorial Park. Memorials; Grays Chapel School. 5322 NC 22 N.. Franklinville. 27248. Atin: Mrs. Shepherd; Kids Path/Hospice. 2500 Summit Ave.. Greensboro. 27405: Central Falls Methodist Memorial Funds. P.O. Box 1«56. Cedar Falls. 27230; or Blumenthal Cancer Center. Im- n munotherapy Department. P.O. Box 32861. Charlotte. NC 28232- 2861, Attn; Dr. Richard White. -0 \ A .rH \ Davie County Public libraty Mooks^le, NC 0 <0 7 1 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 8,2004 /Frances L. Franklin Frances L. FranlcJin. 75, of SaiufdayApnl3.2004. '• Ra^rrrr-' ' "'"Shter. Jane^Perof Clemmons; 3 sons. Ride Alspaugh"^^"'""-SatemandDonAlspaugh of Clemmons; hermolher, Thelma Lois Hodges of Helen Hull ofVa.; a brother. Richard S^"'^'7-^®'»"e:>0grandchiI.dren. and 7 great-grandchildren. . A memotiaj service was con- ucted at 3 p.nj. April 5. at Westside Baptist Church. Jacqueline Farris Harvey J Harvey AprilI. -OW. at Bennuda Village. She was Ae widow of Innis Harvey. She was bom Feb. 9 I9n L /u|ja Nash Farris. ~ 2 daughters.Sandra Harvey Johnson and hus- ^HEdwandofWestSpringfield.Mass., and Jacqueline Harvey Krause and husband David of Mo^vuie: and 3 grandchildren.™e funeral service was held « 6 P-m. April 3 at SaintClemenrs Episcopal Church, of-ficiaied by Father Michael Bye uudtheRev.KayRaclcley.Buridw« at 1:45 p.ni. Monday. April- in PeniMula Memorial Park in Newport News, Va. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative C^Cwter.llOO-C S.StratfordRoad. Winston-Salem. 27103. t D -4 . Linda Neise LaBruzzo V Mrs. Linda Neise LaBruzzo^dvance died Friday. April She was bom Aug. 2.1937. in St. Louis. Mo., to John R. and Betty Hutchison Neise. She was a member of Holy Family Catho lic Church and a teacher at/Our Lady of Mercy Catholic School, where she was active. She was preceded in death by her father. John R. Neise; and her father-in-law. Joseph LaBiuzzo. Surviving: her husband. \^to UBruzzo: 2 daughters. KaiUin LaBruzzo and Mackenzie LaBruzzo; and a son. Vito Michael LaBruzzo. all of the home; her mother. Betty Theiss and husband John of St. Louis Mo.; 4 sisters. Robyn Ctance and husband Ralph Ann Frey and hus band Russell and Jean Theiss. all of St. Louis. Mo., and Patty Theiss of Seanle. Wash.; 3 broth ers. Michael Neise of Omaha. Neb.. John Theiss and wife Bar bara of Austin. Texas. Jim Theiss and wife Laurie of BemardsvUle. NJ.. Joe Theiss and wife Joyce of St. Louis. .Mo., and Steven Theiss and wife Kim of Chicago. III.; paternal grandmother. Evelyn Neise of St. Louis. .Mo.; her mother-in-law. Tony LaBruzzo.ofKansas City, Mo.; and many aunts, uncles, nieces and neph ews. A memorial funeral Mass will be conducted at II a.m. Wednes day. April 7. at Holy Family Catholic Church by Father Adtian Potias. Memorials: Our Lady of Mercy Elementary School TRA,X. 1729 Link Road. Wia- ston-Salem. 27103; or to Bishop McGuiness Capital Campaign. 1723 Hwy. 66 S.. Kemersville. 27284. John iNorman Norton Sr. / Mr. John Noiman Norton. Sr. 3 73.of Random Road.Mocksville.' died early Sunday moining. April 4.2004 at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Monday. April 3 in Rose Cemetery with Dr. Bob Landry and Mr. Bill Campbell of ficiating. Memorials: Cancer Services. 622 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Mr. Norton was born in Marion. Jan. 24.1929 to the late Jim and Claudia Ellis Norton and was a retired principal of Davie High School and was the former principal of Boyden High School in Salisbury. He was a graduate of High Point College class of -1949 and later did graduate stud ies at Appalachian State Teachers College and UNC in Chapel Hill. His first tenure as Davie County high school principal began in 1964. Several yiars later he moved back to the Broughton High School in Raleigh. Then in 1971 he returned to Davie High School. His favorite pastime was playing golf and coaching high school and college sports. He was a scratch golfer, a member of the Statesville Country Club and was a recipient of many'goifing awards and trophies. He was preceded in death by his wife. Ann Marie Sodolski Norton in 1997, a sister Mary Hoilifield. and a brother Dr. Bob Norton. Surviving: his daughter and her husband. Linda and Walter Matthews of Charlotte; son and his wife John N. Norton Jr. and Carol of Wilmington; 3 grandchil dren: 2 great-grandchildren; a sis ter. Frances and husband Norman Painter of Winston-Salem; brother Jack .Norton and wife Barrie of Americus. Ca.; and his faithful companion, his dog. Tyler. Davis County Public libraiy MooWtef NC o t DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursday, April 8,2004 yi • Ci va I -s; <5— 'Q p. Robert Hamp Pharr j Mr. Robert Hamp "Robbie" v Pharr, 42. of Duke Street. Mocks- ville. died Sunday. April 4.2004. He was bom on July 25.1961in Iredell County to Delbert F. Pharr and Louise Ashley Cunter. He was of the Baptist faith and a member of Calvary Baptist Church on Davie Academy Road. Along with his parents, he is survived by: his wife. Holly Wil son Phait; 4 daughters. Brittany Pharr and fiance Michael Hincher. Chessney. Lindsay and Abbey Pharr. all of Mocksville; a brother. Scott Cunter of Statesville: 3 sisters. Debbie Pharr of Statesville, Elaine (Tim) Fos ter of Union Grove and Donna (Andrew) Bragg of Salisbury; a sister-in-law. Joyce (Bill) Gibson of StatesviUe; 2 brothers-in-law. Scott (Gidget) Wilson of Statesville and Mickey (Nancy) Shaver of Charlone; Ms mother- in-law. Thelma Wilson of Statesville; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father-in-law. James K. Wil son. A celebration of life service was scheduled for 3 pan. Wednes day, April 7 at Calvary Baptist Church with the Rev. Michael Pharr officiating. He will lie in state 30 minutes prior to the ser vice. Memorials: Calvary Baptist Building Fund. 2273 Davie Acad emy Road. Mocksville. / Hubert Shortt Mr. Hubert dcLafayette Shortt. 94. of Bermuda Village. Advance, died at Bermuda Village Health Center Tuesday. March 30.2(X)4. Mr. Shortt was bom in Dam ascus. Va.. the son of A. deLafayette Shortt and Josephine Louise Salman Shoitt. He spent his early life in Bristol. Va. WMIe in high school he built the first radio station in southwestem Vir ginia. The call letters wete WOPI. It opeiates today as ABC. He was a pioneer in the field of radio and high fldelity audio. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a degree in electrical engi neering. He began his career at Crosley Radio, then moved to RCA and General Electric. He was president of Technograph Inc. of Tartytown. N.Y.. with of fices in England and France. Mr. Shortt moved to Winston-Salem in 1958 to establish Trchnograph Inc.'s main office. He was a mem ber of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and a life member of The Radio Club ofAmerica and the Institute of Electrical Engineers. Survivors; his wife. Rosemary Vigglano Shoitt. formerly of Win ston-Salem and Stamford, Conn.; a son. Richard Shortt and his wife Joyce Shortt of Somervilte. Mass.: a daughter. Barbara Shortt- Wallace of New York and Brit tany. France; 2 granddaughters; and a great-granddaughter. ' The funeral service was held at II a.m. April 2. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Winston-Sa lem with the Rev. Donald P. Good-heart officiating. A private service for the family will be held at Forsyth Memorial Pork Chapel. Memorials: Rector's Discre tionary Fund of St. Paul's Epis copal or charity of donor's choice. William H.Steelman Sr.J Mr. William Hasten Steelman Sr.. 73. of Lewisville died Satur day. April 3. 2004. at Forsyth Medical Center. He was bom Dec. 23.1930. in Forsyth County to the late Elton Robert and Elnoral-ambeth Steelman. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict. He WM a member of New Phila delphia Moravian Church, a Boy Scout leader and a volunteer fire man in Lewisville. He had retired from the Winston-Salem Journal with more than 44 years of ser vice. He was a member of Ma sonic Lodge in Lewisville. Scot tish Right and the Shriners. Survivors: his wife of 50 years. Rosie Howard Steelman of the home; a daughter. Diane Cheek Myers and husband Rich ard of Arcadia; 2 sons. William H. Steelman Jr. and wife Rita of Advance and Donald Gray Steelman and wife Jerri of Clemmons; 5 grandchildren; and a sister. Jean Isgett and husband Floyd of Lewisville. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pan. .Monday. April 5.at Hayworth-Miller Silas Cieek Chapel by Bishop Robert Allen Lobst. Entombment followed in Westlawn Gardens of .Memoty. Lawrence H. Stephens Sr.■J Mr. Lawrence HarleyStephens Sr.. 54. of Cherty HillRoad. Mocksville. died Saturday,April 3. 2004 at Davie County Hospital. A graveside service was held Wednesday. April 7 at 11 aan. atIjames Baptist Church Cemeterywith the Rev. Tommy Faust offi ciating. Memorials: BrennerChildren's Hospital. Develop ment Office. WFUBMC. Medical Center Blvd.. Winston-Salem. 27157. Mr. Stephens was bom June26. 1949 in Rowan County to Grant Harley Stephens and the late Elosie Mildred Chaffin Stephens and was owner/operator of Stephens Mechanical. He enjoyed fishing, gardening and bik ing.He was preceded in death by Ja son. Dairell Stephens. | Survivors, in addition to hisfather: his wife, Vicki StricklandStephens of the home; 2 daugh- 'ters. Laura Rincon of Salisbury.Lauren Stephens of Mocksyille; a son, Lawrence Harley Stephens.Jr. of Salisbury; 3 grandchildren;and a brother. Larry Stephens of Mocksville. Davie County Public Ubnnr Mooksville, NC - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 15.2004 Paulina Shermer Barney Mrs. Paulina Eliaabelh Shermer Barney. lOS. of Peoples Creek Road, Advance, died Mon day. April 12. 2004 at Oavie County Hospital, Funeral services will be Thurs day.April 15 at 11 a.m. at Advartce United Methodist Church with the Rev. Harry Sammons officiating. The body will be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the ser vice. The family was to receive friends at Eaton Funeral Home Wednesday from 7-9- p.m. Memorials: Advance Method ist, PO Box 2021. Advance. Mrs. Barney was bom June 24, 1S98 in Advance to the late Ellis Andrew and Mary Ann McDaniel Shermer and was a homemaker. She taught school in the Fork and Baltimore communities in one room school rooms, was a lifelong faithful and active member of Advance United Methodist Church, member of Advance Se niors and enjoyed the Quillers. She attended summer school at Women's College in Greensboro and had attended Lenoir College, She was preceded in death by her husband, Wiley S. Barney in 1971, adaughter-in-law. Ola Mae Martin Barney. 3 sisters. Ada Au gusta S. Roberson, Lona Mae S. Faitcloth and Miitnie Shermer. Survivors: 2 daughters, Lucy Barney of the home. Barbara B. fHenry) Boger of Advance; 3 sons. Roy S. Barney of Mocks- ville. Paul G. iBctiy) Barney. Rommie L. (Cathy) Barney both ofAdvartce: 11 grandchildren: 16 great-grandchildren: 3 great-great grandchildren. 4 nieces and 5 nephews. , Dwayne Cletus Bowles Mr. Dwayne Cleius Bowles. 40, of Clemmons. died Sunday evening, April4,2004 athis home. He was bom on Feb. 9. 1964 in Forsyth County to Cleius Bowles and Jean Harris Bowles. He was on active participant of Pinedale Christian Church where he helped.with the Christmas Shoebox Ministry. He was known as "Grandpa" with His Laboring Few Biker's Ministries. He was preceded in death by a brother. Jason Bowles, paternal grandparents. Thomas M. Bowles and Velma N. Bowles, matemal grandparents Vander L. Harris and Bradie M, Harris; step-grandpar ents Lloyd C. Sprinkle Sr. and Willie Vaye Sprinkle. Survivors: his father. Cleius Bowles of Midway: mother and slep-faiher, Jean Harris Bowles Sprinkle and Jerry Sprinkle of Clemmons; sons Dwayne Craig Bowles of New York and Tanner Jensen Bowles ofWjnslon-Salem; brothers Edward Odell Bowles and wife Larcina ofMidway. Mike Smith and wife Kathy of Mocks- ville: sister, Hoily Grice and hus band Jeremy of California: step brothers Darren Sprinkle and wife Sherry of Thomasville and Brian Sprinkle and wife Julie of Win- ston-Saiem: step-sister Stephanie Landrelh and husband Paul of Thomasville; and step-grand- moiher Nettie M. Bowles of Mocksville. A funeral service was held ai 11 a,m. Friday. April 9 at David son Funeral Home - Hickory Tree Chapel. Burial followed at 2 p.m. at Pleasant View Baptist Church Cemetery in Harmony. Memorials: Pinedale Christian Church, 3395 Peter's Creek Park way, Winston-Salem, 27127; or His Laboring Few Biker's Minis tries, 812 Martin Luther King Drive, Thomasville. 27360. /Bobby Wayne Carroll / Bobby Wayne Carroll. 73, died Friday. April 9.2004. He was bom Oct. 4. 1930, in Suffolk. Va., to Claudie J. and Annie Bradshaw Carroll. Mr. Carroll was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, serving during the Ko rean Conflict. He attended Suffolk High School, graduated from Wil liam & Mary Technical Institute and anended Piedmont Bible Col lege. He retired from Calvary Baptist Church after 30 years in numerous capacities. Mr. Carroll was an avid trombone player. He played in the 769lh Ait Force Band, the Sawtooth Swing Band and the Calvary Baptist Church Orchestra. A bachelor at 38, Bobby fell in love with and mar ried Mildred Crews and became a dad to her seven children. She pre- , ceded him in death Dec. 12,2003. Survivors: 2 daughters. Peggy Holmes and husband Stephen of Winsion-Salem and Cindy Loftin and husband Warren of Lewis- viile: 5 sons. David Crews and wife Vickie of Advance. Danny Crews and wifeLillie of Virginia Beach. Va.. .Mark Crews and wife Kathy of Port Orange, Ra.. Rob ert Crews and wife Debbie of Melbourne. Ra., and Derek Crews and wife Trish of Pottsboro. Texas: 19 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; and a host ofnieces and nephews. A celebration of his life was conducted at I p.m.Tuesday.April 13. at Calvary Baptist Church, with Dr. Mark Cons. Dr. Gary Chapman'and Dr. Guy Hipp offi ciating. Burial followed in Wesilawn Gardens of Memory in CTcmmons. Memorials: The Gideons Inter national, P.O. Box58[l, Wmsion- Salem. 27113. Florence Bailey Frye ^ Mrs. Rorence Bailey Frye, 90. of Riverdale Road In Mocksville died Sunday morning, April II, 2004. at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. Mrs. Frye was bom Oct. 13, 1913. in Davidson County, a daughter of the late Rupen Earl and Maty Belle Moisinger Bailey. Mrs, Frye was amember ofFulton United Methodist Church and was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband. Harold Ham Frye. in 1997; 3 .sons; a daughter; 2 broth ers; and a grandson. Survivors; 6 children, Betty Frye (Frank) TcmpIelon of Slaiesville. Robert Larry "Pete ' (Gail) Frye of Mocksville. Mary Frye (Tommy) Poole of Mocks- I vllle. Harold Ham (Vicky) Frye ' Jr. of Mocksville, Naricy Frye (John) Coe of Mocksville and n Ellen Frye (Carl) Bishop of : Mocksville: a sister, Inez Powell ' ofWinslon-Salem: 17 grandchil- ' dren; and 23 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was con- duc(edal3p.m.April]2alEaion I FuneralChapelwiihiheRjy.Jeny . Webb officiating. Burial followed • in Fulton United Metliodist I Church Cemetery. I PMienl Home ie^i^iimitcheir Davie Couniy Public library Mocksville, NC 0 o v rj . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 15,2004 / John Jay Godbey ' Mr. John Jay Godbey. 78, of Cleveland. NO. died Saturday. April 10.2004. at his home follow ing a period of declining health.He was bom April 7. 1926 in Etevie County and was the son ofthe late Philmore Lee Godbey and Heniitta Koontz Godbey. He at tended Davie County Schools and was a retired truck driver for A.G. Boone Tracking in Charlone. In addition to his parents. Mr. Godbey is preceded in death by a brother. Atrait Godbey. and a $b- ter. Francis Redfem. Survivors: his wife. Alice Privette Godney: 3 daughters. Kay Carter and husband Jerry Carter of Huntersville, Brenda Crews and husband Wayne Crews of Wilmington. Pauy Hepler and husband Robert Hepler of Char lotte: 2 sons. Gene Godbey and wife Kay Godbey of Statesville. and Tommy Godbey and wife Ginny Godbey of Concord; a brother. Cotiell Lee Godbey of Statesville. a sister. Juanita Ward of Mocks ville; 9 grandchildren; 11 great-gtandchildren; 1 stepdaugh ter. Debbie Souther: and 1 step granddaughter. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday. April 13 at Nicholson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Mitchell" Rash officiating. Burial followed at Oakwood Cemetery. .(b 3 J Davie County Public Ubraiy I Mocksvlile, NC pi 1- o "V • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 15,2004 V - 4/ y .t Marjorie H. GreenJ Mrs. Marjorie Hennings Green, 79. of County Home Road. MocksviJIe died Sanirday. April 10,2004. at Davie County Hospi- tal. Mia. Green was bom March 7. 1925. in Yadldn County to the late Willie Joseph and Ina Nomian Heiuiings. She was a member of Jericho Church of Christ and wasactive with Davie County Senior Center. She was preceded in death by her husband. John S. "Jay" Green, who died Oct. 13. 1988; and a brother. Hoover Hennings. Survivors include two sons. Tony S. Green and wife Barbara and Mike Green and wife Debbie, both of Mocksville; a brother. Clarence Hennings ofaemmons; four grandchildren. Paula (Jonathan) OireU, Jason Green.April (Bobby) Staley and Tara' (Chad) Brewen five great-grand- children. Hannah and ColtonOiiell, Allison and Jill Staley and Qiarles Brewer; and a stepgreat- grandchild, Kayla Brewer. A fu neral service will be conducted at 8 p.m. today. April 12. at Welch Funeiai Home with Di; Tom Toipy officiating. Burial will foUow at 11 a.m. Tuesday. April 13. at Jeri cho Church of Christ cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8 p.m. today. April 12. at Welch Funeral Home. A very special thanks to Jeanne Broadway for everything she did for Marge and the family during her stay at Davie County Hospi tal. Memorials may be made to Jericho Church of Christ. 124 Junction Road, Mocksville. NC 27028. Welch Funeral Home is serving the Green family. /Martha Lee Hartman V Mrs. Martha Lee Hartman of Winston-Salem died Friday. April 9.2004, after an extended illness. Mrs. Hartman was bom April 18.1941. to Clinton Andrew and Rosa Pinkston Lee. She lived all of her life in Forsyth .County, graduating from Grifflth High School. She was employed by R J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. for eight years until the birth of her first son. Mrs. Hartman was a lifelong member of Salem Baptist (Thurch, attending Fratemity (hiurch of the Brethren in later years. She was preceded in death by her parents. Clinton Andrew Lee on Feb. 7. 1977. and Rosa Pinkston Lee on Sept. 28. 1992; her father-in-law. Clifton E. Hartman. on May 12.1996; 2 sis ters, Nancy Lee of Winsron-Salem and Sara Lee Morgan. Surviving: her husband. Jeny D. Hartman Sr.. whom she mar ried on Sepc 22.1962; hermother- in-law. Josephine S. Hartman 9f New London; a brother-in-law. Eugene Hartman of New London; a sister and brother-in-law, Rosalyn Lee Gannon and Jack Garmon of Maryland; 2 sons and daughters-in-law. J.D. and Robin Hartman of Mocksville and An drew and Bethany Hartman of Winston-Salem; a daughter. Debby Lynn of the home; and 5 grandchildren A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pjn. Monday. April 12. at Fratemity Church of the Breth ren by Dr. Kenneth Hyde. Burial was in the family cemetery. George L. Herpel V Dr. George L. Herpel. 82. of Advance, nationally-known edu cator and leader in the fields of specialty advertising and market ing management, died at Wake Forest University Baptist Medieal Center on Saturday evening. April 10.2004. He served as a U.S. Naval of ficer in World War II. participat ing directly in both the D-Day Normandy invasion and later the Japanese occupation. After gradu ation from Vanderbilt University with a bachelor's degree in psy chology. he began his business career in St. Louis. Miss., in ad vertising and public relations and switched to the academic world by earning an M.B.A. and a Ph.D. in management and marketing at St. Louis University. In 1962. Herpel began a long and distinguished i^hing career at Temple Univer sity and Villanova University, both in the Philadelphia area, re tiring in 1988. He pursued con sulting engagements with numer ous national business organiaa- tions. served on boards of direc tors for many corporations and gave over 80O speeches to com pany and association groups across the country. Aside from voluminous publication in trade and professional journals, Herpel authored or co-authored three books on marketing and specialty advertising. He is listed in Who's Who of America, American Men and Women of Science and Con temporary Authors of America. He was inducted into the Specialty Advertising Association Hall of Fame in 1991. He was a world traveler, bird watcher, book col lector and opera buff. His ability to play the piano by ear astonished all who heard him. He always had an encouraging word for his fel low residents of Bermuda Village, who remember his good humor, leadership and service as chair of the Chapel Committee and direc tor of Bermuda Village Salvation Army fund raising activities. Survivors: his wife, June Herpel; his sons. Mark and John Herpel; 3 grandchildren; his sis- ter, Peggy Holden; and 3 nieces. Memorials: Clemmons Pres byterian Building Fund, P.O. Box 475, aemmons, 27012. C V <5 o • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April 15,2004 / \ / Waymoth Howard Mr. Waymoth Howard, 87, of Jonesville. died Monday, April 5, 2004 at Elkin HealihCare Cdiler. Mr. Howard was bom May 7, 1916 in Davie County to William Henry andAnnis Angell Howard. Mr. Howard was retired from Chatham Manufacturing. He was a veteran of the United States Army and served during World War II. He attended Batons Bap tist Church and was a member of the Winston-Salem Coin Club, In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 2 sis ters, Kathleen Howard Dyson and Evelyn Angell Andrews; 2 broth ers, James Benny Howard and E. Greenbeny Howard. Survivors: ason.Laiiy Wayne Howard of Jonesville; 3 sisters, Henrietta O'Shea of Washington, D.C., Minnie Howard Bamhardt of Mocksville, Priscilla Howard of Elkin; a grandchild; and a great grandchild. Funeral services were private. / Aiene S. Jones Alene S. Jones, 78, of Mocks ville, died Sunday, April 11,2004, at her residence of over 60 ytats. She was bom May 17, 1925, in Davie County to the late Lydia Creason and Cerome A. Sho^. She was of the Baptist faith and a member of Cornatzer Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by a son, Jimmy Jones; a brother, Samuel Shoaf; and a son-in-law, Don Foster. Survivors: her husband of 59 years, John *Jay" Walker Jones; a daughter, Jane Foster of Mocks ville; 4 brothers, Harold "Pug" (Orene) Shoaf of Madison, Theodore "Bill" (Bobbie) Shoafof Mocksville, James "Buck" (Peg) Shoaf of Mocksville' and Kermit "Elb" (Marie) Shoaf of Statesville; 2 sisters, Sadie Bamhardt of Cool- eemee and Ruby Motley of Gran ite Quarry; 2 grandchildren; a sis ter-in-law, Frances Shoaf of Salisbury; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Diesday, April 13, at Davie Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Bobby Swaim, Richard Whiteheart and David Maynard officiating. Burial followed in Dulin United Methodist Church Cemetery. Donations: Davie County Home Health. /Levassie Garris Poteat . Mrs. Levassie Garris Poteat, 92, of Advance, died Monday, April 5, 2004, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Mrs. Poteat was bom July 29, 1911, in Wilkes County to John Martin and Laura Ellen Brown Garris. She was of the Pentecos-. tat Holiness faith and was retired from Chatham Manufacturing Co. She loved to cook and she made the best egg custard pies. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus band, Carl Mastin Poteat; 5 broth ers. Luke, John, Robert. Malachi and Joe Garris; 2 sisters, Mary Colbert Layell and Ethel Johnson Reed; an infant son. James Kelly Poteat; and an infant great-grand daughter. Makenzee Kay Walker. Survivors; 2 sons, Roy Poteat and wife Fay of Elkin and John Poteat and wife Vivian of Mount Airy; 2 daughters, Nancy Wood and husband Bryce of Winston- Salem and Shirley Myers of Roar ing River, a sister, Ruth Combs of Jonesville; 14 graiulchildren; 17 great-grandchildren, and a great- great-grandchild. A graveside service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Friday, April 9, at Swan Creek Baptist Church Cemetery by the Rev. Kenneth Wood. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or to a charity of the donor's choice. 3 Davie County Public Ubi^ MooksvUle, NG .o 0 o or s s: . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, April IS, 2004 \ / .<U .f- _a J Mary M. Reynolds Mrs. Mary Magdeline Reynolds, 82, of Rural Hall died Friday, April 9, 2004, at Foisyth Medical Center. She was bom May 9,1921, in Davie County to Dolphus Irvin and Martha Jane Plowman Jenkins, Mrs. Reynolds was a member of First Baptist Chuich ofStanleyville. Her smile and age less complexion will be remem bered. She and her husband, A.C. Reynolds Sr., were owners and operators of Reynolds Garage from 1941-1998. Survivors: her husband of the home; 3 sons, A.C. Reynolds Jr. and wife Owen, Jimmy Reynolds and wife June of Winston-Salem and Tim T.J." Reynolds and wife Pam of Pfalftown; 2 daughters, Shirley Wilmoth of Rural HaU and Phyllis Spence and husband Guy of I-exington; 12 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and a num ber of nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Monday, April 12. at First Baptist Church of Stanleyville, by the Revs. Jona than Rogers and Ed Sears. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: First Baptist Church of Stanleyville, 851 ZiglarRoad. Winston-Salem, 27105; or Grace Baptist Temple, 3305 Pe ters Creek Parkway, Winston-Sa lem, 27107. .Regina Kaye Seaford j Regina Kaye "Gina" Seaford, V 41, of 2048 U.S. 64 W., Mocks- ville, died Saturday, April 10. 2004 at Davis Regional Medical Center in Statesville. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 13 at Center United Methodist Church in Mocksville, conducted by the Rev. Stephen Blair. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Miss Seaford was bom Ntrv. 25, 1962 in Davie. County, a daughter of John E. and Polly Peele Seaford of the home. She was a member of Center United Methodist Church. Survivors, in addition to her parents: 2 sisters, Noima Robett- son (Press) and Nancy Grooms (Willie), both of Mocksville; 4 nephews, Edwin Robertson (Jen), Heath Grooms and Seth Grootns, all of Mocksville, and Jason . Robertson (Chasity) of Moores- ville; and a great-nephew, Preston Robertson of Mocksville. Memtrrials; Center Methodist Cemetery Fund, C/0 Linda Owings 728 WilkesborO St., Mocksville; or to Davie ARC, PO Box 291 Mocksville. . Booker N. Williams V Mr. Booker Nathaniel Wll- iams, 66, of Mocksville, died April 10,2004, in Davie County Hospi tal. He OS the son of the late Booker T. and Lillian Gaither Williams, and was lost employed by United Plywood of MocksvUle. Survivors; his wife, Delia V. Williams ofthe home; 3 daughters,Theresa Harris and Paula (Ken neth) Lewis, both of Mocksville, and Valerie Gail (Salvador) Patterson of Atlanta, Oa.; 2 sons. Dexter (Lucy) Lyons of Mocks vUle and Willie Devon \rdliams of Winston-Salem; 2 brothers. Bishop Milton (Lula) WilUams of Washington, Md., and Barry (Cynthia) Williams of Kemersville; 2 sistets, Julia Banks of Greensboro, and Brenda White of Kemenville; and 6 grandchU- dren. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday. April 14 at 2 pjn. at St. John AME Zion Church in Mocksville. The Rev. George Banks will officiate, assisted by Bishops Stan Transou and Milton WUIiams. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The body wiU be placed in state at the church at 12 noon, and the family wUI receive friends one hour before the service. Davie County Public Library Moot^sville, NO cr o p DAVIE county enterprise RECORI.,Th.„d.„ApHr 22,2004 • ^ , Phyllis Lucille Blackwell Mn-PhylliiUucilleBIackwdl.59,of253 Junic Beauchjimp Road. Advance, died ai Forsyth Medical Cemer .Monday. April 12. 2004, following a brief illness.She was bom in Ircdell County on Jan. 4, 1945, and was the daughter of hie laie Carl Harold Scon and Lorene Moten Scon, She was mamied to Wilbur Blackwell. who survives. She aitended ihe Iredell County Schools and was a member of Capernaum Church of Chnst in Clemmons, She retired from Carolina Mills. TWo brolhen and a sister. Clark L. Scott. Mclvin B. Scott and Kathy J. Scott preceded her in death. Survivors: a step-son, Seotiie Nelson of Mocksville; 3 brothers, Ronnie R, Scott of Siatesvilie. Donnle J. Scon of Advane and Erie T. Scott Sr. ofSiatesvilie; 2 sisters, Maxilene (Perry) Scon Siudevent ofAdvance and Coleen Withers of Staiesvilie; a host ofaunts, uncles,nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were Friday, April IdatHlghiandAcresChurch of Christ at 2 pm. Brother Alan Browndld the eulogy and Brother A1 Simmons ofTieiaied. Burial was in Belmont Cemetery. Willie Adams Bradford ' WillieAdamsBradford.86,of Siatesvilie. died Thursday. April 15. 2004, at Iredell Memorial Hospital following a lengthy ill ness. She was bom May 19.191". in Iredell County to the late Louis Tripleit Adams and Mary Germide Morrison Adams. She attended Celeste Henkie School and was retired from Dickies Mill in Stony Point as a machine op erator. She was a member ofCon cord Presbyterian Church. Survivors: 2 sons. William Gene Bradford and wife Barbara, and Gary Luther Bradford and wife Peggy, both of Siatesvilie; 4 ilaughteis, Betty Bradford Jamesand husband Gene of Mocksville. Mildred Bradford West and hus band Everett of Siatesvilie, Rosa Bradford Daniels and husbandLeonard ofTaylorsville and Joyce Bradford Jolly and husband John of Cary; a sister. Sadie Roseman, arid a brother. Rex Adams, both of Statesville; 13 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Nancy Sue Bradford presrwil of StatesvUle; a grandson. Darren Qwynn Daniels; and sev eral brothers and sisters. The funeral service was con ducted at 2 p-m. Saiucday. April 17. at Nicholson Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Aaron-Fulp Eiekstaedt and ichaid Adams. Burial followed at Oakwood Cemetery. v/fietty Jo Brown Mrs. Betty Jo Spradling Brown.eS.ofN.C. 801 .Advance,died Thursday, April 15. 2004 at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davle, Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCemer, 1100 C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem. 27103; or to American Cancer Society. 622 Medical Park, 1900 S. Hawthorne Road. Winston-Salem. 27103. Mrs,Brown was bom Dee. 18, 1935 in Charleston, W.Va. to the late Paul and Minnie Spradling and was a homemaker. She was of Ihe Pentecostal fallh and en joyed spending time with family. She was preceded in death by her husband. Buster Kealon Brown in 1985. Survivors: a daughter Brenda (Gary) Cobbler of Winston-Sa lem: 5 sons. Larry (Carol) Brown of Mooresvilie. David (Margaret) Brown ofRaleigh. Mike Brown of Kentucky. Greg Brown of Myrtle Beach, S.C..Rieh Brown of India napolis, fnd.; 13 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren ^ Ernie Lee Foster Mr. Emie Lee Foster, 91. of North Main Street, Mocksville. died early Sunday morning. April 18. 2004 at the Forsyth Medical Cen- .. . let after a ^ « short illness. Funeral I services were p.m. Tuesday in Eaton Funeral Home Chapel with the Revs. Charles Stewart and Donald Funderburk officiat ing. Burial was at 11 a.m. Wednes day in the Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Oak Grove Build ing Fund, 1994 US 158 W.. Mocksville. Mr, Foster was bom in Davle County on July 28.1912 to the late Ollie and Josle Summers Foster and was retired from Ihe finish ing department of Baker Furni ture. He had been with Erwin Mills in Cooleemee with more than 30 years of service. He was the oldest living mcmbe{ of Oak Grove Methodist and wds active in all areas of the church. He was a graduate of Mocksville High School and enjoyed country and western music, and during his ear lier years, played in a country and western band, He enjoyed garden ing and his favorite pasttjtne was helping other people. He was preceded in death by his wife. Sarah Duette Foster in 1986. Surviving: a daughter. Ann (Ross) Wands ofTrouiman; ason. Bill (Diane) Foster ofMocksville; and 3 grrmdchildren. Davia County Public Ubfai)f Moot^sviile, NC „AV.E COBNTV enterprise record,Thu„d.y, April 22,2004 -: Alice Ruth Coins Mrs. Alice Ruth Doub Coins of Pfaffiown died at Forsyth Medical Center on Monday. April 19.aK)4- Mrs. Coins was born in Pfaffiown on Sept. 11. 1925, to John Fletcher and Alma Tate Doub. Mrs. Coins was a dedicated life member of Elm Grove United Methodist Church. She was predeceased by her husband. James Abraham Coins; and: sisters.Margaret Lee Doub and Nell Moore. Survivors: 2 daughters. Judy Dewar of Denver. N.C., and Shirley (Raymond) Farmer of Pfafftown; a son. Ricky (Lora) Coins ofWinsion-Salem; 5 grand children: 2 great-grandchildren; d sisters. Mary Samuels ofWinston- Salcm. Jessie Flynn of Bethania, Johnnie Bailey of Mocksville and Pat Douglas of East Bend; and 4 brothers. Jack Doub of Advance. Frank Doub of Pfaffiown. Toby Doub of Mocksville and Jerry Doub of Winston-Salem. The service was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Vogler & Sons Reynolda Chapel with burial following at Elm Grove United Methodist Church Cetnelery. The Revs. Judy Davis and J. Dwight . Caitner were to officiate. Memorials: Elm Grove Meth odist. P.O. Box 164. Pfafftown. 27040. Omer Woodard Hendrix Mr. Omer Woodard Hendrix died Thursday, April 15,2004, Mr. Hendrix was bom in Davie County on Nov. 23.1924. to Louie Chloe and Lemeul P. Hendrix. He graduated from Catawba College in Salisbury and earned a master's degree from UNC-Chapel Hill, where he was a member of Phi Delta Kappa and Pi Mu Epsllon, honorary education and math fra ternities. He taught school in Belmont and Winston-Salem' Forsyth County before employ ment with Western Electric AT&T for 31 years, retiring in 1987. While working at Western, he taught mathematics courses at Forsyth Technical Community College to employees of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and West- em Electric. Mr. Hendrix served as president ofNorthwest Forsyth Little League Baseball. He was a member of College Park Baptist Church since 1955, serving as a deacon for 27 years. Sunday school teacher for youth, college and adults and on committees. He was a participant in the Wake For est University Cardiac Rehabili tation Program for 15 years. Survivors: his wife of55 years. Athaleta Harren Hendrix; 2 daughters and a son, Trudy HendrixElklnsandhusband Gary ofWinston-Salem, Omer Dwayne Hendrix and wife Maria of Clemmons and Amy Hendrix Tilley and husband Jay of Clemmons; 6 grandchildren; a sis ter. Oneida Hendrix Merrell of Salisbury; a sister-in-law. Eloise Parker Harren of Granite Falls; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. A memorial service was held at 7 pun. Monday, April 19, at Col lege Park Baptist Church with the Rev. Ramon Smith and Dr. Charles Edwards officiating. Memorials: College Park Building Fund. 1701 Polo Road, Winston-Salem. 27106; Wake Forest Cardiac Rehabilitation Pro gram, P.O. Box 7628 Reynolda Station. Winston-Salem, 27109; or a charity of the donor's choice. j DIanne Lanier Mrs. Dianne Hutchens Lanier, 58,ofDenton,dled Tuesday.April 13,2004 atThomasville Medical Center. Her funeral service was held Saturday. April 17 at 1 pun. at Briggs Memorial Chapel, con ducted by Drs. Ray Howell m and Kelly Sprinkle. Burial was in Mountain View Memorial Car- dens Cemetery. Mrs. Lanier was bom June 6, 1945 in Davidson County to Ruth Fine. She was a graduate of Thomasville High School and Ashmoie Business College. She was retired from the office of Lowes Mill Works. She attended First Baptist Church in Lexington. Survivors: her husband. David Lanier of Demon; a son. Michael Wade Hutchens of the home; a brother, David Johnson and wife Edith of Mocksville: a sister, Candi White of Demon: 2 neph ews; 2 nieces: an uncle, gieat-auat and great-uncle. Memorials: Mountain Vista Health Park. P.O. Box 1S47. Demon, 27239. Celester Martin Celesier Martin. 57. of Win ston-Salem. died at her home on Thursday, April 15,2004. She was^bominYadkin County, daughter of Lester and Minnie Lindsey Mar tin. She spent the majority of her life in Mocksville, where she graduated from high school in 1964. and graduated from Salisbury Busi ness College in 1974. She was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church and had worked as an office as sistant at Salem College in Win ston-Salem, Survivors: a brother, Frankle (Helen) Martin of Amiiyville. N.Y.; and a sister. Rosa Lire Mar tin of Winston-Salem. A memorial service was held Sunday, April 18 at 3 p.nv. at Shiloh Baptist Church with the Rev. Savolas S(]uire officiating. Davie county P^licUbWMocksville, m* DAVIE county ENTERPBISE record, Th«sE.y.Aprtl 21,»04.: 0 o tr oj Ck V o Q) Vw cn- - o y Eddie Cantrell Newsome Mr. Eddie Canlrell Newsome. 79, of Faimington Road, Mocks- vilie. died IViesday, April 13,2004 at Foisyih Medical Cimer with family and friends a( his side. Funeral services were Friday,April 16 at 3 pan. at Eaton FunetsU Chapel with Revs. Tommy Robertson and Bobby Long officiating. Burial was in Fatmington Community Cemetery. Memorials: Farmington United Methodist Church, 1939 Farmington Road, Mocltsville. Mr. Newsrrme was bom May 15.1924 in King and was raised in the Children's Home in Win- ston-Salem. Hewasownet/opera- •crofNewsome Breeding Service •Md bad done furniture refinish- ing. He helped organize Farming- ,ton Fire Department, and was in volved in many volunteer activities throughout the conununity. He was prreeded in death by his wife, Willa Mae Whitson Newsome on Feb. 12, 2003 to whom he married April 12,1959 and his father-in-law, Willard Whitson. Survivors: 2 daughters, Angie Newsome, (Pat Hunt) of Asheville, Maria Newsome,(Oms Bost) of the home; and a granddaughter. J Ruth B. Pobidexter Ruth Bowden Poindexter, 82 of Advance, died Wednesday evening, April 14,2004 at Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. She was bom May 16.192I to the late John Martin and Birdie Hattman Bowden. She grew up on a faro flear Advance, attending Davie County schooU and was an alumnus of Woman's Colleee (HNCO). On Sept. 9. 1945, she mairied the surviving widower, Oscar B. Poindexter Jr., with whom she reared a family of four boys. Much of her adult life was involved with young people. She was a teacher at Smith Grove Shady Grove and Clemmons el- ementaiy schools, and taught Sun day school and Bible school at the churches. Her students were re- fetted toas "herchiIdrcn."She wasa member of Calvary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. She was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Tina Leigh Poindexter. Survivors: her husband; 4 sons,Donald M. Paindexter of Davidson County. Richard B. and (Jene H Poindexter of Davie County, andJ. Gordon Poindexter of Davidson County; 7 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; and 2 brothers.RAf. Bowden of Greensboro and JAf. Bowden Jr. ofAdvance. The liineral was at 1 pan. Sat urday. April 17 at Vogler, Chapel wiih burial fol.'owing at Forsyth Memorial Cem- ctcfy. DaviB County Public Mooksvlile, Nfiv \ I 0 Q <5^ n V >DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thunday.April 29.2004 V) i o -hI ^ o > cr- --5- ts~ Betty Lou Bowden / Mrs. Betty Lou Martin Bowden. 71. of Plantation Lane died Wednesday. April 21.2004. at Bermuda Village Health Cen ter. Mrs. Bowden was bom May 30, 1932. in Davie County to Rhober P. and Laura Shermer Manin. She was a homemaker and was fond of country-Western mu sic and country-Western dancing. She will be remembered for her special love of her granddaughter. She was preceded in death by a grandson, Christopher Manin Bowden. in 1980. Survivors include her husband, John Manin Bowden Jr.. of the home; a son. Gary (Dawn) Bowden; her granddaughter. Allison (Kyle) Joyce, both of Ad vance; and a brother. RP. Martin Jr., of .Mocksville. The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the staff of Beimuda Village and Dr. Frank Tolben. A funeral service was held at 11 ajn. Fri.. April 23. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Van Lankford and the Rev. Donald Funderburk ofTiciating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Apiil 22 at the fu neral home. They request that memorials be considered for the Alzheimer's As sociation. Westem Carolina (3hap- ler. 3800 Shamrock Drive. Suite 999. Charlotte. NC 282IS-3220. y Eugene H. Garland Sr. Eugene Harrison Garland Sr. 80. of Asheville. died Sunday. Apnl 25. 2004 after an extended Illness. Mr. Garland was bom June 7. Downey, ThelmaL.Thelma L. Downey, 102 of Winston-Salem died Tuesday Apnl 20,2004. n, ^ foMr.'rv"*''w. uarrand was bom June 7death hv^^L"Buncombe County to Wil.'"^MJIesandLuIaHarrisoS.Downey Jr.V a bmfo^ an^'; '"'■ "Selph; and a sister, Lillian S. Reed'Survivors include her grand-"sons. Waiter L. Downey HI andwife. Ginger, of Advance and Steven P. Downey of Atlanta, Ga •a granddaughter. Beverly McCraw"and husband. Jonathan, of SiST""A memorial service was held—••wv was aero land. He worked for 21 years atSwannoa Laundry and Cleanersand rcUred from Oteen VeteransHospital. He was a World War Hveteran, having been stationed at FoiiMeade.Md.Hewasanavidbasketball fan and had played for Asheville Waste Paper. He was ofwe Methodist faith. He was preceded in death by hisbrother. William Miles Garland Jrsister, Mrs. Severn Hembiee KnoUwood Bapiisi Church.The family received friends after the s^ce. In lieu of flowers,meinorials may be made to^ollwood Baptist (Huirch. 330Knollw^S,,Wi„ston.SaJem. , andhis brother-in-law.Survivors: 3 sons, Eugene N. Garland Jr. and his wife, Linda ofMocksvUle; William Roland Gar-fond and his wife, Carole, of Greenville. SC. and Douglas RayGarland and his wife. Judy ofDacusville. SC; 6 grandchildren;11 great-grandchildren; sister. Mrs.Kenneth Hayes of Asheville; aniece, several relatives, and hisspecial friend. Ruth Riddle.Memorials: Asbuiy MethodistChurch Cemetery Fund, c/oAsbury Methodist Church. 170Beaverdam Rd., Ashcvil]«, NC 28804.A funeral service was held Wednesday. April 28 at 10:30 amat Morrison Funeral Home CJiapel.3(M Merrimon Ave. with Dr. PerryMiller officiating. Burial followedat Asbuiy Methodist Chuteh cemetery. Condolences may be sent to- wwwAtorrisfamilyfuneralhome.com. Lomas Franklin Gullet/ . Lomas Franklin Gullet. 79,y <liedunexpectedlyThursday,April 22.2004 at home.He was bom April 28.1924 in Davie Cfounty and was a son of thelate Alexander Gullet and Ftii>lWhitlock Gullet. He was amember of Denton's Chapel, United Methodist Church, and served in the Army Air Force during World Warn. Mr. Gulletwas an avid rose gardener whoshared his roses with many peopleand he also enjoyed wood crafting.He is survived by his wife,Gladys Phelps Gullet of the home;a son and daughter-in-law, Wayne1^ and Sandy Gullet of Morganton; daughters and sons-in-law,Karetfaa and Ronnie Anderson ofBostic, Jariie and John Parks ofMorganton. and Kaye and JohnLeiser of Winston-Salem; abrother, Walter Gullet of Rowan . County; sisters, Pauline Foster ofRowan County. Mozelle Veach ofCooleemee. and Marie Dimer ofLexington; and grandchildren. 'Funeral services were held at2:00 p.m., Sunday, April 25.2004at Denton's Chapel Unljed Methodist (3hurch with Rev. AlanWilson officiating. Burialfollowed in the church cemetery, jThe family received friends k Saturday from 6:30 until 8:30 pm. !at Sossoman Funeral Home. At •other times, the family will be at 'the residence, 6715 U.S. 64, I Morganton. 1 Qavi« County Public L&raryMocksvilte, NC •J 0 a j Helen Bowers Gaither Mrs. Helen Bowers Gaither, 82of Hwy. 601 S, died Sunday, April 18, 2004 at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Bom in Davie County on March 28, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Horace and Essie Creason Bowers. She had been a nursing assistant and was a member of Cooleemee First Bap tist Church. Her husband. Jack Gaither, preceded her in death in 1993. Survivors: a son, Roger (Beth)Hill of Alamo, Calif.; a daughter, Linda Beck of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchil dren. In addition to her parents and husband, two brothers, Otis and Hal Bowers, preceded her in death.A graveside service for Mrs. Gaither was held Friday at the Legion Memorial Cemetery in Cool- eemre with the Rev. Jim Gryder ofiHciadng. ji / Memorials: County Line VFD^ Ladies Auxiliary. 1819 Ridge - Road. Mocksville. I i? -Ss \ Cr-Counts cr~ o 0 a DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Thursday.April 29.2004 .0/ .4- I y- '■< c W ir- 4 j Dara Lorraine Hewitt■* Mis. Data Lonaine Hewitt, 82, of Faitnington Road, died on Saturday, April 17,2004 at AutumnCare of Mocksille. Bom in MarionCounty, Iowa on April 21, 1921, she was the daughter of the latelohn Ellis and Lola Comer Fergus,She was a homemaker and of the Protestant faith. Survivors: 2 daughters, Catol(James) Angel of Mocksville and Marjorie (Gary) Tilton of DesMointes, Iowa; a brother, Gordon(Wilma) Fergus of Arvada, Colo.;5 grandchildren; 12 great-grand children. Services and burial will be at a later date in Iowa. J Rachel Anderson Johnson Rachel Anderson Johnson, 94,of Spartanburg, S.C. died Wednesday, April 21,2004.She was bora Aug. 31, 1909, In Callahan, N.C., and was the daughter of the late Nelson Diraerand Lizzie Etta Casey Andersonand the wife of the late Spencer Morrison Johnson. She was a retired educator inthe North Carolina school system and a member of the First Associ ate Reformed Presbyterian Church of Sratesville.Survivors inciude a son. Spen cer M. Johnson Jr. and his wife Elizabeth of Spartanburg, S.C.; two grandsons. Spencer MorrisonJohnson in of Spartanburg and Dr.John Thomas Johnson of Bogart, Ga.; three great-grandchildren; and a niece, Petrie Milam and herhusband Harry of Callahan, N.C.She was preceded in death by a ' sister and a brother. A graveside service was heldat 2 pan. Saturday, April 24, at Center United Methodist Church Cemetery in Mocksville con ducted by the Rev. Stephen Blair.In lieu of flowers, memorials maybe made to Mobile Meals Service, P.O. Box 461, Spartanburg, SC 29304.Please visit and participate in the American Memorial at www.flovdmoituarvgnni 'Wanda Smith Newton Wanda Smith Newton, 54, of2719 U.S. Hwy 601 South, Mocksville, and formerly of Concord, died Friday, April 23,2004,at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem. Bora Jan. 31,1950, in CabanusCounty, she was a daughter of Ethel Reid Smith of Concord and the late Clarence Smith. She was a truck driver for V.F. Jeanswear of Greenville, S.C. and had livedin Mocksville for 12 years and at tended Memorial United Method ist Church in KannapoUs. She wasa former president of the Davie County School Bus Association.Survivors include her husband, Dewey L. Newton, of the home; a son, Christopher Lee Newton and'his wife, Annetle, of Mocksville; a daughter, Leslie D. Davis of Mocksviile; her mother, Ethel Reid Smith,ofConcord; a brother, 'Tom Smith, of Concord and his fiancee, Debra Rowles, of Katmapolis; and two grandchil dren. A graveside service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 25,in West Concord Cemetery in Concord. The Rev. Otis L. Snow, • pastor of Memorial United Meth odist Church in Kaimapolis offi ciated. The family received firiendsat the residence following the ser vice. Memorials may be sent to the National Breast Cancer Founda tion Inc., One Hanover Park,16633 N. Dallas Parkway, Suite 60O, Addison, TX 75001. /Maybelle Markland Orrell Mrs. Maybelle MarklandOrrell, 87, died Thursday, April 22,2004 at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were Sunday, April 25 at 3:00 pan. at Advance United Methodist Church withRev. Harry Sammons officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family was at Eaton Funeral ^ Home Saturday, April 24 from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. They request memorials be considered for Advance UnitedMethodist Church, 1911 NCHwy 801 South,Advance,NC 27006 or Elbaville United MethodistChurch, 2595 NC Hwy 801, Ad vance, NC 27006. The body was placed in the church thirty minutesprior to the service on Sunday, Mrs. Orrell was bora Novem ber 15,1916 in Davie County to the late Louie Oaks and Sallie Belle Lyons Markland and wasretired from Davie County Hos- pitai as a Certified Nurse's Assis tant and had also done private home care. She grew up in Elbaville United MethodistChurch and later was a very ac tive member of Advance United Methodist Church. She was agraduate of Shady Grove ^gh School, class of 1934. She was preceded In death by her husband, John Frank Orrell; a sister, Lillian Koontz, four broth- ' ers, W1 liam Markland, Henry Lee Markland, Melvin Markland, Steve Markland and Paul Markland. Survivors include two daughters, Lynn (Ben) Owens and Jeanette Coraatzer; a son, B. Frank (Dianne) Onell all of Ad vance; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and a brother, R. J. Markland of Ad vance. Davie County Public l&raiy Mooksvilte, NC <D DAVIE county enterprise record, Thui^day, April 29,2004 VI Mary Ruth Smith/ Mrs. Mmy Ruth Smith, 77, of Baliiuioie Road in Advance died Saturday. April 24.2004. at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She was bom March 5.1927,in Forsyih County, a daughter of John Lewis and Mary Barney Keaton. and provided child care to many throughout the years. Her husband. Orady E. Smith Sr.. to whom she was married in 1961. preceded her in death in 1997. Sunivots include two children.Patricia Diane Keaton and Crady E. Smith Jr. of Advance; a sister. Lizzie Jones of Advance; two brothers. Eugene Keaton of Mocksville and J.W. Keaton of Shefiield; a very special sister-in-law, Dorothy Keaton; and many loving nieces and nephews. A funeral service was at 2 p.m. Wednesday. April 28. at Eaton Fu neral Chapel. Interment was in Bixby Presbyterian Church Cem etery. The family received friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Tbesday. April 27. at the funeral home. Richmond S. Vogler Jr. Richmond Sheek "Dickie" Vogler Jr.. 45. of Catawba. for-, merly of Advance, died Tuesday. April 27. 20O4 at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. He was bom June 10.1958 in San Antonio. Texas to Richmond Sheek Vogler Sr. and Reta Owens Vogler. He was a member of Con cord United Methodist Church in Catawba. He was previously em ployed by RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co.. a self-employed contractor with Vogler's Construction and a sales representative with Extreme Motorsports. Survivors: his parents of Ad-' vance; ason.JoshuaDalton \bgler and a daughter. Alexandria Madi son \bgler.both ofOenver.NC;asis- [CT. Kelly \bgier and husband, Marie, of Lexington; and maternal grand mother. OL. Owens of Advance. A fiinetal service will be held to day at 11 ajn. at Hayworth-Miller KindenonChapd with the Rev.Byron Alexander ofiidating. Burial wiO fol low at Advance United Methodist Church. The body will lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service. The fom- ily will receive fiieods fiom 7-9 pm. i^bfaiesday at the funeral home. Memorials: Conocrd UMC Build ing Fund.7618MorttioRd.. Catawba, NC28609or Advance UMC General Ftmd. PO Box 2021,1911 NC Hwy. 801S., Advance. NC 27006. / Daisy Mqrion Wilkins Mrs. Daisy Marion Wilkins. 89, formerly of Boonville. died Wednesday. April 21, 2004. at Meadowbrook 'Terrace of Davie. Mrs. Wilkins was bom Aug. 23. 1914. in Surry County to Comelieus Hampton and Nancy Ann Cave Wilkins. She was a de voted Christian and loved garden ing her flowers, going to church and singing, especially her favor ite hymn. Goodbye World Goodbye. She was a member of Jonesville Church of God. Mrs. Wilkins was preceded in death by her parents; hn husband. Clyde Hampton Wilkins Sr.. in 1977; and a son. CJl. Wilkins. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Nancy Lou Martin and husband. Ralph, of Clemmons; six grand children; four great-grandchil dren; and five great-great-grand children. The family received friends from 7 to 9 p.m. April 22 at Gen try Family Funeral Service in Yadkinville. The funeral service was conducted at 2 pan. Friday. April 23 at Gentry Family Chapel in Yadkinville by the Rev. Bobby Dishman and the Rev. Phillip King. Burial followed in the Boonville Cemetery. The family wishes to express their apprecia tion to the st^ of Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie for the excellent care given to Daisy and the Wilkins family. / Lois Murphy Wooley ^ Lois Murphy WoUey. 85. died April 24.2004 at Autiuiui Care. Bom May 4. 1918 in Davie County, she was the daughter of the late William Oscar and Minnie Thtterow Murphy. She had been employed with the Cartez Mills and was a member of Westside Baptist Church of Salisbury. She « was preceded in death by her hus band. William (Bud) Wolley who died July 25.2002. Survivors: a daughter, Norma Wooley Hiatt of Salisbury; a sis ter. Pearl McDaniel of Salisbury; 2 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchil dren; and 1 great-great-grandchild. Services were held Monday at Summersetl Memorial Chapel \ with the Rev. Joel Hiatt. pastor of Westside Baptist Church. Memorials: Westside Baptist Church. P.O. Box 2352. Salisbury. NC 28145. /arbara Folk WaJiams Mrs. Barbara Folk Williams. 59, of Advance died Satuniay. April 24, 2004 at For^ Medka] center after complications from heart surgery; She was bom November 4.1944 in Oklahoma to Lee and Ruby Yoii^ Folk. Mrs. Williams wasamemberof Advance Baptist Church. Survivots: 3childiEnand3giand- chlldren. Aprivatememoiialservicewillbe held otalaier date. o .-k 4. V cr— 0 C J - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD^hursday, May 6, 2004 J •0/ V t 0 -f; 1 r- Abram Wayne Anderson Mr. Abram Wayne Anderson, 87, of Winslon-Salem, died Fri day, April 30, 2004, al The Oaks at Forsylh. He was bom July 4, 1916, in ^ Davie County to William Frank Anderson and Jessie Walker Anderson. Mr. Anderson retired from Western Electric as a super visor with the company after 31 years. He served in the U.iS. Army Infantry during World War II and was a member of Church of Christ Linville Forest, where he served as treasurer for 23 years. Mr. Anderson was predeceased by his parents and a brother, Hayden Anderson. Survivors: his wife, Laura Elizabeth Anderson: 2 sons, Larry Anderson and wife Linda of Gemmons and Ronnie N. Ander son and wife Suzanne of Seattle, Wash.; 3 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; 2 brothers,,Jim Frank Anderson and wife, Cynthia of KIssimee, Fla., and Bruce Anderson of Mocksville; 3 sisters, Wilma Danner and husband Ves tal of Mocksville, Margaret Boger of Mocksville and Joyce Goodman and husband G.W. of Winston-Salem; and nieces and nephews. The service was held at 2 p.m. May 2 at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel, officiated by Minister Jeiiy Weldon. Burial followed at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials; Church of Christ Linville Forest, 430 Linville Road, Winston-Salem, 27284. y'Alma Kimmer Beck Mrs. Alma Kimmer Beck, 93, formerly of Calalain Road, Mocksville. died Sunday, May 2, 2004 at Autumn Care of Mocks ville. Funeral services were sched uled for Wednesday, May 3 at pan. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Rev. Carroll Jordan officiating. Burial was to be in Ijames Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials; Ijames Baptist, 477 Sheffield Road, Mocksville; or Caahain Baptist Church, 323 Ralph Ratledge Road, Mocksville. Mrs, Beck was bom Nov. 16, 1908 in Davie County to the late John Fletcher and Emma Beck Kimmer and was retired from Monleigh Garment Co. She had worked at Hanes Cotton Mill. She enjoyed sewing, crocheting and cooking and was a charter mem ber of Calahain Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roland Pinkney Beck, Feb. 6,2004: a sister, Ellen Steele; 3 brothers, Dewey Kimmer, Foy Kimmer, Fred Kimmer. Survivors: a sister, Bertie Draughn of Mocksville: a brother, George Kimmer of Winston-Sa lem; 2 sisters-in-law. Ruby Maybeny of Harmony and Violet Kimmer of Winston-Salem. Oliver Grey Brown Sr. \/ Mr. Oliver "Big Bud" Grey Brown Sr.. 63, of Mocksville died Tuesday, April 27, 2004, at J.R. Jones Nursing Facility in King. He was bom March 17,1941, in Stokes County to Robah Oliver and .Mynle Duggins Brown. Mr. Brown was of the Baptist faith. He loved gemsiones, NASCAR, lis tening to Elvis and working on cars. He was preceded in death by his mother. Surviving: his fiancee, Peggy L. Loftin of Mocksville; his father of King; 3 daughters, Judy Harrison and husband James of Virginia, Billie Martin and hus band Donnie of Welcome and Barbara Brown of Winston-Sa lem; 2 sons, Oliver "Little Bud" Brown Jr. of Winston-Salem and John Garrett Brown and wife Delores of Virginia; 17 grandchil dren: and a great-grandson. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. Laura Lee Durham y/ Mrs. Laura Lee James Durham, 63, of Laird Road, Ad vance. died Friday, April 30,2004 at her home. Funeral services were Mon day, May 3 at 11 a.m. at Eaton Fu neral Chapel with the Rev. A.G. Parker officiating. Burial was in j Macedonia Moravian Church Graveyard. Memorials: Hospice of Davie, PO Box 848. Mocksville. Mrs. Durham was bom Aug. ' 20, 1938 in Davie County to the • late Samuel and Bessie Boyd James and was retired from Ingersoll-Rand Company. She enjoyed sewing, cooking, can ning, gardening, and spending time with family. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda Fay Durham: 2 sisters, Mary Bett Clodfelter, iMargie Huckabee; and 3 brothers, Floyd James, Jesse James, Rich ard James. Survivors: 2 daughters. Sue Carol (Don) SappofKemersville, Bessie Darlene "Tina" Durham of Advance: 3 sons, Roger Lee Durham of Advance, Jannfcs Lynn Durham of Mocksville, Donnie • Gray (Joyce) Durham of Kernersville, Clinton Seaford (Angle) Durham and Ricky Carlo (Debbie) Durham, both of .Mocksville; 10 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Nellie (Ralph) Graley of Advance, .Myrtle (Ihomas) Smith of Yadkinville; a brother. Clay (Joyce) James; a sister-in-law, Lynnette James of Scale, Ala.: several nieces and nephews and a special friend. Rita Sweat of Mocksville. e~ a ' -s. David County Public iibraqf Mocksville, NO 0 O fi 1 c I n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD£rh.r.I„, M., «. 2«M \/1 1 > <L t", ■i-Q o \ V 5— James Cecil Leonard Sr. y Mr. James Cecil Leonard Sr., 75. of Salisbury, died Saturday,May I, 20O4 at Rowan Regional Medical Center after being in de clining health for two and a half years. He was bom Aug. 3, 1928 in Davie County to the late Maty Harlin and C.C. Leonard. He was educated in Davie County Schools, and was employed for Thomas & Howard Wholesale Grocers and Universal Forest Products before retiring. He at tended Calvary Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife, Dorothy Aim Williams Leonard, whom he married on Oct. 20,19S6; 3 sons. James C. Leonard Jr., Qyde B. Leonard and Thomas L. Leonard, all of Salisbury; 2 sisters, Dora E. Leonard and Ella Mae Phillips, both of Mocksville: and 1 grand child. Funeral services were Tues day, May 4 at Summersett Memo rial Chapel with the Rev. Michael Motley, minister of Trading Ford Baptist, officiating. Burial fol lowed in Rowan Memorial Park. , Robert Tolman Low V Robert "Bob" Tolman Low, 73, of Ada Lane, Advance, diedSaturday, May 2, 2004 at his home. Born in Plymouth County, Mass, on March 16,1931,hewiu the son of the late Rosalie Tolman and Frederick Low. He retired in1992 from Tropical Banana Co. as a truck driver. He was of the Catholic faith and was a member of St. Ftancis of Assisi Catholic Church in Mocksville. Survivors; his wife, Agnes F. Nieviera Low, whom he married on June 23,1951; 4 sons, RobertT. (Pegi Black) Low of Santa Ana.Calif., Joseph V. (Bobbi C.) Low of Winston-Salem: David F. Low of Attleboro, Mass., and Richard M. Low of Advance; 2 daughters,Robin 1. (Richard) Powers of Leominster, Mass., and Linda A.Low of Naugatuck, Conn.; a sis ter. Virginia L. Field of Stoughton.Mass.; and 6 grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial was conducted Tuestlay, May 4 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Mocksville with the Rev. Father Andrew Draper officiating.Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care Center, 1100-C S. Stratford Road. Winston-Salem, 27103; or St. Francis of Assisi Building Fund. 862 Yadkinville Road. Mocksville. Dennis D. Mason Jr. Mr. Dennis Dequency MasonJr., 78, of Greensboro, died April25, 2004 at Moses Cone Hospi tal. Mr. .Mason was bom June 4, 1925 in Mocksville, son of the late Rev. Dennis D. Mason Sr. and Elizabeth Winford Mason. He wasa resident of Hempstead, N. Y. for many years before returning to Greensboro in 1995. He served asa deacon at New Bethel BaptistChuich in High Point, and was aveteran of the U.S. Army.In addition to his parents. 4 sisters and 2 brothers preceded him in death. Survivors: his wife, NannieSullivan Mason of the home; a son. Ronald (Dena) .Mason ofSyracuse. N.Y.; a daughter.Valerie (Eric) Cummingham of Chappaqua. N.Y.; 5 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 2brothers, the Rev. John (Margaret)Mason and Peter (Irma) Mason; 3 sisters. Clydie Mason. GenellaHunter and Wyvonnia (Edward)Abies, all of High Point.Funeral services were Friday.April 30 at noon at New Bethel Baptist Church in High Point. TheRev. Fredrick O. Bass Jr. offici ated. Burial followed in Oakwood Memorial Park. Memorials: American HeartAssoc., Memorial Processing Center, P.O. Box 5216, Glen Allen, VA. 23058-5216. Harold J. Milholen Sr.^ Harold J. Milholen Sr., 69, of Siler City, died Monday, April 26, 2004 at Duke University Medical Center in Durham. The funeral was held Thursday, April 29 at First United Method ist Church of Siler City, conducted by. the Revs. Vemon Tyson and Travis Owen. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery, Siler City. A native of Cooleemee, he was chairman of Basic Machinery Co., Basic Metal Products and MELCO/LLC. He was a member of First United Methodist Church, a former Siler City town commis sioner, president of the Siler city Jaycees, chair of the Chatham Hospital Board, the local advisory ^board of Wachovia, Siler City"? Rotary Club, Siler City Moose Lodge, board member of Siler City Country Club, the Chatham County Wildlife Gub, where he was a life member. He was trcon- tributing member of the American Ceramic Society, the Brick Insti tute of America and he served in the National Guard. He was preceded in death by his wife, Sally P. (Jetry) Milholen; 2 brothers and a sister. ■ , Survivors: his wife, Tina McGain Milholen of Siler City; sons, Barry Dean Milholen and wife Sharon, and Harold J. Milholen Jr. and wife Julian- Brent. all of Siler City; a daugh ter. Tamara Milholen McFalls and husband Mark of Charlotte; broth ers, Tommy E. Milholen of Daylona Beach, Fla.. William F. Milholen and wife Sallie of Siler City, and Ernest D. (Ike) Milholen and wife Sheri of Mynle Beach, S.C.; a sister. Mable .Milholen Miller and husband Walter ol Charlotte; and 8 grandchildren. Memorials: First .Methodist. P.O. Bo* 212, Siler City, 27344; or Thompson Children's Home. P.O. Box 25219, Charlotte, 28829. David County Public JJirary Mocksville, NO 0 Q I »- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 6,2004 Qj / Nancy Pirro Miss Nancy Pirro, 79, of Mocksville, formerly of Indepen dence Village in Winston-Salem, died Wednesday, April 28, 2004 at Cedar Rock Assisted Living. She was bom May 27,1924 to Anthony and Carmella Velone PiiTO in New York City and was retired from City of New York Division of Prisons. She was studying the Bible with Jehovah's Witnesses and attended meetings at the Winston-Salem North Con gregation Kingdom Hall. She was preceded in death by a brother, James Pino. Survivors: sisters, Caroline Sweeney of New York City, and Marie Helboski of Lindenhutst, N.Y., Elizabeth King of Mocks- ville; and 9 nieces and nephews. Donations: Worldwide Workof Jehovah's Wimesses c/o W/S North Congregation, 4663 Murray Road. Winston-Salem, 27106; or Hospice of Davie, PO Box 848, Mocksville. A memorial service will be at a later date. y Joyce Peters Ruppe Joyce Peters Rutherford Ruppe, 88, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, May 4.2004, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Sa lem. Funeral arrangements were in complete as of press time. Davie Funeral Service is in charge of' arrangements. j Kaye Grubb Spry Doyle Kaye Grubb Spry, 56, ofWilliams Road, Advance, died Monday, April 26, 2004, at her home. Bom in Davidson County on Aug. 9,1947, she was the daugh ter of the late Hoyle Ellis and Earline Livengood Grubb. She had worked for Davie County Communications and CJ's. She at tended Grace Missionary Baptist Church in Tyro. Survivors: her husband, Roger Spry, whom she married on Feb.' 9,1980; a daughter, Danielle Spry of Lexington; 2 stepdaughters, Cheryl Ward of Advance and Laura Stevens of Arcadia; a step son, Jeff Spry of High Point; a brother, Hoyle Ray Grabb of Lex ington; and 6 grandchildren. The funeral service for Mrs. Spry was conducted at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 29, at Grace Mis- 'sionary Baptist Church in lyro, with the Rev. Gene Davis opfici- ating. Burial was in Sandy Creek Cemetery. .t. -O O CD y <r 3 I' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 13,2004 .<U -D j Thomas E. Dowdy * Thomas E. Dowdy, 66, of Mocksville, died Tuesday, May 4, 2004 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home after a lengthy ill< ness. He was bom May 30,1937 in Roanoke, Va. and was preceded in death by his parents, Ned Edward and Maty Naomi Dowdy. Survivors: his wife of 30 years, Lois Ratcliff Dowdy. He served in the U.S. Army in Panama Canal and was a retired electrician. After retirement, he drove for YVEDDI, ieaving.due to health problems. A memorial service will be held later. n Memorials; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House, Winstbn-Salem. Claude Richard Edwards V Mr. Claude Richard Edwards, 81, of Winslon-Salem, died Thurs day, May 6,2004, at die Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Mr. Edwards was born in Mount Airy to Benton E. and Lucinda Handy Edwards. He was a World War II Lr.S. Navy veteran and a retired industrial-arts teacher with the Wtnston-Salem/ Forsyth County school ^tem. He taught at Griffith and Parkland high schools. Mr. Edwards was North Carolina's Industrial Arts Teacher of the Year in 1969. He was an alumnus of N.C. State University. Mr. Edwards was a member of Ardmore Baptist Church. He was a member of the Piedmont Craftsmen, the Ameri can Marquetry Society and the Forsyth Gem and Mineral Club. Survivors: his wife, Margaret Willis Edwards of the hoirte; 3 daughters, Ellen Drechsler and husband Paul of MocksviUe, Edith Lawson and husband Tom of Lewisville and Claudia Page of Winston-Salem; a sister, Marga ret Gunter of Mount Airy; 5 grand children; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Monday, May 10, at Ardmore Baptist Church, with the Revs. Bill Ireland and Christa Waiise officiating. Burial follow edat Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Winston-Saiem. Memoiials: Ardmore Baptist, 530 Irving St., Winston-Salem, 27103; or Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, iiOO-C S. Stratford Road, Wmston-Salem, 27103. Lois Taylor Ellis . LoisTaylorReavisEllis,71,of V Woodleaf, died on Monday, May 10,2004 at Wake Forest Univer sity Baptist Medical Center. Born in Rowan County on Nov. 14,1932, she was the daugh ter of the late Floyd and Lelia McDaniel Taylor. She had worked at Rowan Manufacturing and was a member of Trinity Baptist Church of Mocksville. On March 29.1969 she married Thomas Ray Ellis, who preceded her in death on Aug. 31,2000. Survivors: 4 sons, Larry Reavis, Randy Reavis and Daimy Reavis. all of Woodleaf and Keith Reavis of Mocksville; a brother. Buddy Taylor of China Grove; a sister, Nettie Spillman of Cool- eemee; 6 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; She was also preceded in death by 3 grandchildren, Kelli Lynn and Kerri Leigh Reavis and David Lee Reavis, and a great-grand- daughter, Kaitlyn Faith Mitchell. Funeral services will be Wed nesday, May 12 at 11 a,m. at Trin ity Baptist church with the Rev. Darrell Cox officiating. Grand sons will serve as pallbearers. Burial will be in Rowan Memo rial Park. Memorials: American Cancer Society. . Lucille Campbell King ' Lucille Campbell King, 82, of Duke Street, Cooleemee, died on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 9, 2004, at Autumn Care of Mocks ville with her family at her side. She was bora in Cooleemee on July 25,1921, the daughter of the late Clark and Cordi Goodman Campbell, She was married to William E. "Bud" King, who pre ceded her in death. "Maw King," as she was known by her grand- chiidren and great-grandchildren, was an avid reader. She cooked even though she could not eat be cause of her medical problems. Survivors: a daughter, Lucy King Chapman of Stony Point; 2 sons, Jerry (Martha) King and Dennis (Jeanette) King, both of Cooleemee; 2 brothers. David (Betty) Campbell of Salisbury and Richard Milo (Linda) Campbell of Texas: 2 sisters, Ruth (Marshall) Riggans of Norwood and Ruby (Tom) Eagle of Salisbury; 6 grandchildren; 9 gieat-grandchil- dren; a great-great-grandson; and a special friend, Helen Campbell. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Odell Campbell; 3 sisters, Juanita Fleming, Dorothy • Funderburk and Bonnie Barney; a son-in-law. Jack E, Chapman; and numerous nieces and neph ews. ■The funeral service for Mrs.■ King will be held at 2 p.m.Wednesday, May 12, in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with theRev. George Troyer officiating. Burial will be in Rowan Memo rial Park. Memorials: Autumn Care of Mocksville, 1007 Howard St. 1= <r o Davii County PubifeMooksvUie, NO o O n( I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 13,2004 wi i -4> Q / Nell Rae Nichols Mrs. Nell Rae Nichols, 72, of Winston*SaIeni, died Sunday, May 9.2004, al Forsyth Medical Center. Mrs. Nichols was bom Jan. 9, 1932, to Harvey Allen and Grace Newsonte Jones in Suny County. She was a homemaker and a long time member of Woodland Bap tist Church, where she was active in the children's church and the bus ministry. Mrs. Nichols was preceded in death by her parents: and her hus band, Sidney A. Nichols Sr. Survivors; 3 soiis, Wayne Peele and wife Kay of Ramsey, Ind., Clayton Peele and wife Maty Anne of Mocksville, and Alex Nichols and wife Vana of Clem- mons; 5 daughters, Sophia Estep and husband Bobby of Sparta, Phyllis Newman and husband Gerald of Rural Hall, JuanitaTise and husband Garry of Boonville, Deborah Phillips and husband Randy of Winston-Salem and Cynthia Mueller and husband, Denis of Winston-Salem; 16 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchil dren, 2 great-great-grandchildren; and 2 sisters, Sylvia Smith of Madison and Patsy Davis and hus band Abb of Mount Airy. A funeral service was con ducted at I p.m,Tttesday, May U, at Woodland Baptist Church with the Rev. Um Gammons officiat ing. Burial followed at Gardens of Memory. Memorials; Hospice/Palliative CareCemer, IIOO-C S. Stratford Road, Winsron-Salem, 27103. Ora Lea Privette V Mrs. Ora Lea Anderson Privette, 87 of Privette Road, Mocksville, died Thursday, May 6,2004 at the home of her daugh ter. Funeral services were Satur day. May 8 at 2 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church with Or. Darrell Cox officiating. Burial was in Mt. Sinai Church Cemetery in Wilkes County. Memories: Trinity Baptist, 2722 US 601 S., Mocksville; or to Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 1100 C. S. Stratford Rood, Win ston-Salem, 27103. Mrs. Privette was bom July 17, 1916 in Iredell County to the late Bill and Minnie Anderson Ander son and was a homemaker. She had worked at Monleigh Garment Co. She was of the Baptist Faith. She was preceded in death by 3 children. L.B., Lena Frances and Effie Mae. Survivors: her husband, Loyd Privette of the home; a daughter, Mildred Beck of Mocksville; 3 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchil dren; a half-sister, Beulah Owens of Lexington; a half-brother. Jack Lewis of Mocksville. Jorgen Rasmussen Mr. Jorgen Rasmussen, 66, of Tittle Trail, Mocksville, died Tuesday, May 4,2004 at Forsyth Medical Center. Survivors: his wife, Eileen Rasmussen of the home; S sons, James Rasmussen of Georgia, Edward Rasmussen of New Tri poli, Pa., Ronald Rasmussen of East Stroudsburg, Pa., Kurt Rasmussen of Pennsylvania, and Erik Rasmussen of Effort, Pa.; a daughter, Diane Jameson of Clemmons; daughters-in-law; . son-in-law; several grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; brother, Kaare Birch MyltofI and sister Inger Rasmussen, both of Copenhagen, Denmark. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 23 in Eaton Funeral Chapel'with burial to follow in Rose Cemetery. He was preceded in death by a son, George,on May 18.1999. Joyce Ann Ruppe , Joyce Ann Peters Rutherford v Ruppe died on May 4, 2004 at Forsyth Medical Ceriter. She was bom in Gary, W.Va. to.Daniel W. and Rachel Jones Peters on April 3,1916. She loved her family, friends and the Lord, and endured infir-. mities. Survivors: her son, Roben T.' Rutherford and wife Brenda of Mocksville; 2 grandsons; 5 great grandchildren; a brother, Carl Pe ters of Elkhait, Ind.; and a sister, Maxine P, Payne of New Matamoris, Ohio. Her son, Eugene Rutherford, preceded her in death in Charlotte. Her husband. Jack D. Ruppe, pre ceded her in death in King. Also preceding her in death were sis ters, Lucy P. Cleary, Venie P. Goins and Pearl P. Thompson, brothers Charlie, Clyde, and Clifford Peters, and stepmother, Pattie Peters, all of McDowell County, W.Va, The funeral service was con ducted Thursday, May 6 at 3 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Tommy , Faust officiating. Birriol was in the Ijames Baptist Church Cemetery. ' a f»>DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 13,2004 \0 i •a t. —Ck JGlenn Edwin Seaford Mr. Glenn Edwin Seaford. 78, of Mocksville, died Thursday, May 6. 2004 at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. He was bom in Davie County Jan. 21,1926 to Clyde Aaron and Flossie Bowles Seaford. He was a lifelong resident of the Jericho- Hardison community. He gradu ated from Mocksville High School in 1943. On Match 22, 1944 he married Eloise Stroud Seaford who survives him. He was a life long member of Hardison United Methodist Church where he served 45 years as the treasurer of the Hardison Building Fund. He wasaroemberofthe church choir for 50 years until his health be gan to fail. He served as church superintendent, teacher of the Men's Surtday School Class. He was a member of the board of trustees and of the United Meth odist Men. He was a choner mem ber of Jericho-Hardison Rurilan Oub. He served the club as pTOi- dent, vice president, song leader, secretary and in 1982 was Ruritan of the Year. One of his hobbies was restoring antique cars and he belonged to the Piedmont Old Car Qub. He worked with his father, A. Seaford. for sweral years in the lumber business. In 1953 Glenn and his father along with Cecil Lakey formed the C. A. Seaford and Sons Lumber Co. After his father retired, Glenn and Cecil continued the company until 1985 when Cecil retired. At that time Glenn and his wife. Eloise bought the company and changed the name to Seaford Lumber Co. which is still in otreration. Survivors: 3 children, Kay Woodward and Gary Dean Seaford, both of Mocksville, Keith Seaford of Yadkinville; 3 grandchildren; a brother. Jack (Sue) Seaford; a sister. Jewel (Andy) Stokes, both of Mocks ville; 2 great-grandchildren; 6 nephews; 2 nieces; and a special friend, Teresa Lakey, secretary of Seaford Lumber. He was preceded in death by a sister, Geraldine Seaford Lakey, and a brother, John Charles Seaford. The funeral service was Fri day, May 7, at 7 p.m. at Eaton Fu neral Chapel with Rev. Dennis Marshall ofTiciating. Burial wm Saturday, May 8 at 10 a.m. in Hardison United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials; Home Health Agency, PO Box 848. MocksviUe; or to Hardison Methodist Cem etery Fund, do Phil Fuller, 292 Buck Seaford Road, Mocksville. Callie Whitley Seal ^ Mrs. Callie Whitley Seal died Sunday, May 2,2004, at Meadow- brook Terrace of Davie. She was bom May 22, 1914, in Davidson County to David A. and EfTie Alley Whitley. Mrs. Seal spent most of her life in Forsyth County. Her husband, Jackson F. Seal, preceded her in death along with 4 brothers, Jeff, Dalton, Abraham and Howard Whitley; and a daughter-in-law, Jean Seal. Survivors: a daughter, Kath leen Seal of Wallburg; 2 sons, Wayne Seal of Westfield and Ronald C. Seal and wife Mary of Winston-Salem; 14 grandchil dren; 24 great-grandchildren; 14 great-great-grandchildren; 2 sis ters, Edna Bostic of Winston-Sa lem and Ida Freeman of Welcome; and 2 brothers, Raymond Whitley of Monroe and Rayfoid Whitley of Winston-Salem. An 11 am. funeral service was conducted Thursday, May 6, . at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Dr. Bud Owen offi ciating. Burial followed in West- lawn Gardens of Memory. / Margaret Poplin Shoaf Mrs. Margaret Poplin Shoaf, 86, of Clemmons died Saturday, May 8,2004, at her home. She was bom Aug. 5,1917, in Wilkes County to James Austin and Annie Crumpler Poplin. Surviving: her husband, Friedrich I. Shoaf of the home; 2 sons, Franz C. Shoaf of Texas and Paul F. Shoaf and wife Brenda of Winston-Salem; 2 daughters, Diane and husband Eddie Hub- bard of Advance and Gina Marie Shoaf and husband Oren Tucker of Clemmons; 3 grandsons; a great-granddaughter; and a special friend, Sudie Mackie. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 11, at Haywonh-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Revs. Roy Young and Ronnie Comer officiating. Burial followed in Fbnyth Memo rial Park. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, IIOO-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103; American Cancer Society, 4A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, 27407; or American diabetes . Assoc. Memorial and Honor Pro- . gram, P.O. Box 2680, Canton, OH 44720. u cr , o 1^ Oavie feunly Public Umiy Mool<sville, NC 0 Q or DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 13,2004 \/\ i ^ • Edna Moore Smith y Edna Moore Smith, 92, of N.C. 801 N., Advance, died Wednes day, May S, 2004, at Davie County Hospital. Bora in Fries, Va., on Nov. 27, 1911, she was the daughter of the late Early C. and Cora Shoupe Moore. She was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith. Survivors; a son and daughter- in-law, Sammy and Diane Smith of Mocksviile; a daughter, Rebecca Beam of Mocksviile; a sister, Loiraine Taylor of Greens boro; a granddaughter; and 4 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Smith was preceded in death by a grandson. Jim Beam. A graveside servicewas held at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 8, at the Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Kelly Jones oRiciating. Elsie Ruth Stanley s/ Mrs. Elsie Ruth Tutterow Stanley, 70, of Yadkinville, died Monday, May 10,2004 at Forsyth Medical Center. Funeral services will be Wednesday. May 12. at 2 pan. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with the R^^'s. Lee Cook and Jttck Johnsonofiiciating. Burial will be in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Mis. Stanley was bora Jan, 25, 1934 in Davie County to the late Robert Bradley and Nina Eliza beth Richardson Tutterow and was a homemaker. She was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church. . She was preceded in death by her husband, Anderson Stanley; a sister, Ella Tutterow Ratledge and a brother, Qarence Tutterow. Survivors: 2 sisters. Flora T. Cleaiy of Mocksviile, Louise T. Gunter of Yadkinville; a brother. Allied Tutterow of Mocksviile; 2 sisters-in-law. Hazel Tutterow and Peggy Stanley, both of Mocks viile; several nieces and nephews. yCoIeen Williams Vestal Mrs. Coleen Williams Vestal, 78, of Lexington, died Wednes day, May S, 2004, at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bora May 28. 1923, in Davie County to Spencer Franklin Williams and Martha Lou Ireland Williams. She was a housewife and active in the Arcadia VFW Post 10485 Auxil iary. Surviving; her husband, Ken neth Vestal; a daughter, Gail Hogan and husband Steve of Kernersville;. a stepson, Chris Owens and wife Lisa of Welcome; 4 brothers. Bill Williams of Ad vance, George Williams and wife Vada of Lexington, Nathan Will iams and wife Joyce of Lexing ton and Gumey Williams and wife Doris of Mocksviile; 2 sisters, Vir ginia Beauchamp of Mocksviile and Alice Rummage and husband Rolart4 of Lexington; a grandson; 2 great-grandchildren; and 5 step- grandchildren. The funeral service was held at 7 p.m. May 7 at Davidson Fu neral Home Hickory Tree Chapel. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 8, at Mount Olivet United Methodist Church. Chaplain A.G. Parker officiated. Memorials; Mount Olivet Methodist. 1082 Community Road, Lexington, 27295. n John Henry Watktns Mr. John Henry Watkins, 70, of 201 Jerusalem Ave., Co61- eemee, died Thursday, May 6, 2004 at his residence. He was bora on Aug. 30.1933 in Rowan County to the late Effie Mayfield Watkins and the late Rufus Watkins, He attended Rowan County public schools,. and was retired from Ingersoll- Rand. He was a member of New Shepherd Baptist Church, where he was custodian. He was a pre vious member of Erwin Temple CME Church and the Men's Fel lowship. Survivors; his wife, Genelle Payne Watkins of the home; 3 sons, Johri Kelvin Watkins and James Watkins, both of Salisbury, and Carl Watkins of Cooleemee; 3 daughters, Carolyn Watkins Dillard of Salisbury, Avis Watkins Smith of Lillington, and Lori Watkins Savall of Bronx, N.Y.; a brother, William Watkins of Lan sing, Mich.; a sister, Joyce DeMyers of Lansing, Mich.; 13 grandchildren; tmd 3 great-grand-', children. The funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 9 at New Shepherd Baptist Church in Cool eemee with the Rev. Melvin Kesler officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. y- f <r •0 Davis County Public Jjbraiy Mooksvi/le, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 20.20(M • / Donald Ray Brilton 40 "Donnie"Brilton,49. of Mocksville, died Saturday. May 13, 2004 si Forsyth Medical Center, He was bom in Davie County son of Annie M. Hudson Brirton»nd ihe late Herman Brition. He >^as a member ofShilob and Trin ity Baptist churches. Survivors; in addition to his ^4 sister. Diane Brirtonot uurham. The funeral will be ThursdayMay 20 at 11 a.n,. b, the chapel of G^am Funeral Home in Mocks- uille The Revs. Daiiyl Cox and aavsiis Squ,fe will officiate, and bur^ will follow in Shiloh Bap-list Church Cemetery. Harvey Henry Harris Mr. Harvey Henry Harris. 86, of Mocksville, died Thursday, May 13.2004 at his residence. He was bom on March 16. 1918 in Rowan County to the late OlUe Campbell Harris and Tobie Hairis. He was educated in Rowan County schools, and was a U.S. Amiy veteran ofWorld War 0. He was retired from Southern Rail way and Fiber Industries. He was • of Ihe United Methodist faith. Survivors: his wife. Lena Sue. Hodgson Harris of the home, whom he married on Dec. 1,1945; 2 nieces and 2 nephews. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday. May 15 at Lyerly Funeral Home's lames C. Lyerly Chape] with the Revs. Allen Shuler and Alan Bolick officiat ing. Burial was in Rowan Memo rial Park, Salisbury. .Memerials: Hospice ofDavie. I5S.Hospital St.. Mocksville; or t '■'he donor's choice. , Richard Clay Carson Jr. Richard Clay Carson Jr., 60,died May 6, 2004,■ He was bom Davie County.He was pre- Carson Sr.. and son. Robert Carson. He attended Davie County Schools. Survivors; sons. Richard{Jackie)Ale*ander. Ronald (Ciys-tal) Carson, Rodney Carson,Micheal (Rolonda) Carson; daughters, Trevia Carson, Marson (Gory) William, Louise Sherrill.Sylvia A. Stewart; a daughter-in-law, Yvelte Thompson; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, aunts, cousins: and a special friend, Steve Smith. Elizabeth Duiin/ Elizabeth Duiin, 78. died May 13. 2004 in Rowan Medical Cen ter. She was a native of Davie County, and had lived at Brightmore Nursing Center inSalisbury for several years.Survivors; 2 brothen, GeorgeDuiin of Mocksville and John Duiin of Morganton; several nieces, nephews and cousins.The hinerai was Monday, May17 at 4 p.m. in the chapel of Gra ham Funeral Home in Mocksville.Burial followed in Shiloh Baptist Chiuch Cemetery. Fred Lee Jones Jr. Fred Lee Jones Jr.. 66. of Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, died Friday. May 14. 2004, at Forsyth Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. Mr. Jones was bom Nov. 20,1937, in Davie County, a son of the late Fred L. Jr. and Selma Harbin Jones. He was retiied hromDouglas and Sons in Scasesville and attended Mocksville Wesleyan Church. Survivors: his wife, Peggy Harris Jones of the home; 3 sons. Dattell (Jackie) Jones. Barry Jones, and Mark (Amy) Jones, all ofMocksville: adaughicr, Annette (Denny) Boger of Mocksville; a sister. June (Pee Wee) Beal of MocksvUle; 5 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at4 p.m. Sunday. May 16, at Eaton Funeral Chapel conducted by the Rev. George Troyer. Burial was in Duiin United Methodist Church Cemetery in Mocksville. Memorials; Mocksville We sleyan. c/o June Beal, PC BPx 1021. Mocksville. /j. Telula Bayne Eddins V Mrs. Telula Bayne EubankEddins of Advance died Sunday,fj May 16, 2004. at the Kate B. v, Reynolds Hospice Home,b ShewasbomFeb, 1.19I8.in , Oak Grove. Westmorelandhi County. Va.. to Henry RaglandV Eubank and Telula Glenaivin Spilman Eubank. She made herjj home in Washington. D.C., and^ worked for Ihe Atomic Energyj CommissionandtheNationalSci-, ence Foundation. After retiring. " she and her husband relocated to • ; Betmuda Run in Advance. She, wasamemberofSl. Raul'sEpis-j copal Church, where she was ac tive in several ladies circles and , the Altar Guild. , Survivors; her husband of 61 1 years, Duard Meredith Eddins; her{ son, Patrick Meredith Eddins; 2g Stundchilclren;hersisters,AgathaChambers Allen and Ann Raglandf Fryer many nieces and nephews: j, and special friends, Laura GailiBIaiock, Judith Shepherd Good- son and William A. Goodson III.A memorial service will beheld at 2 p.m. Wednesday. May IP.atSL Paul's ^iscopal Church.Memorials; Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, IIOO-C S. StratfordRoad, Winston-Salem. 27103. MooKsvilles NC 0 1 •c DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 20,2004 • i ■0 ■S; --0 0 I :5- <o 3 o- o /Mark W. Lewallen Mr. Mark Westbrook Lewallen. 47. of Niforeika KatoAchia. Greece, died Wednesday. May 3.2004. in Greece. Mr. Lewallen was bom Cel. 23, 1936, in Forsyth County, to Mary Louise Westbrook Lewallen and A. Thad Lewallen Jr. He was co-owner and operator of Brands Restaurant in Greece. Mr. Lewallen was predeceased by his parents and an aunt. Millicent Woodall. Surviving; his wife. PattiBetsiox Lewallen; 2 sons. Andy Lewallen and Chris Lewalien, both of Morton Grove, Hi.; a step son. Nathan Akkad of the home; a stepdaughter, Bianca Lewalien. of Chicago. 111.; a brother. A. Thad Lewallen m and wife Margaret of Winston-Salem; 2 sisters. Linda Watts and husband, the Rev. Dale of Hickory and Terry Ramsbotham and husband Joe of Mocksville; 2 aunts; and a num ber of nieces and nephews. A private memoriai service was held at Centenary United Methodist Church Coiumbarium. Memoriais: Centenary Meth odist Buiiding Fund. 643 W. Fifth St.. Winston-Sidem, 27101. /Sue M. McMichael Miss Sue M. McMichael of Belews Creek died Saturday, May 13,2004. at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. She was bom Match 13.1929.in Forsyth County to O.W. andFannie McMichaeL who preceded her in death. She was a memberof Goodwill Baptist Church, a graduate of Walkertown High School, class of 1948. and at tended Draughon Business College. She worked for three yearsfor the FBI.in Washington, D.C.. returned to Winston-Salem and was employed by WSJS radio and television station and retired from Archer Aluminum after 23 years. Surviving: 6 sisters, AvaMcMichaei of the home, Shirley Owens, Helen and Jack Hester, all of Kemersville. Barbara and Joe Lunsford. Velda Walsh of Belews Creek and Betty McNeil of Ad vance; a brother. Eddie McMichael of Belews Creek; 12nieces and nephews; and 18 great-nieces and great-nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday. May18, at Goodwill Baptist Church by the Revs. Mervin Garrison and Argle Johnson. Burial followed inthe church cemeteiy. Memorials: Goodwill Baptist. 3110 Piney Grove Road. Kemers ville. 27284. /F Dsvia County Public library Mocksville, NC lorence S. Mock Florence Atkinson Stafford Mock, 82, of Mocks Church Road.! Advance, died Friday. May 14. 2004 at her home. Bom in Davie County on Oct. 28.1921. she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Florence Atkinson Stafford. She was a homemaker and an avid gardener. Her husband, George F. Mock, preceded her in death in 1998. Survivors: a son. George Frank (Marie) Mock Jr. of Mocksville; 3 daughters. Susan (Ben) Atchely of Advance. Stafford (Mike) Hyman of Mocksville. and Sarah (Dennis) Mock of Advance; 3 grandchil dren. The funeral was Sunday. May 16 at 4 p.m. at Mocks United Methodist Church with Rev. Donnie Durham ofitciating. Burial was in the church cemetery.Memorials: Salvation Aimy of Winston-Salem. 1233 N. Trade St.. 27101; or to Hospice/PalliativeCare Center, 1100^ S. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Salem 27103. Marguerite B. Woodwardi Mrs. Marguerite (Peggy) Brown Woodward, 67, of Carthage, died Wednesday, May 12, 2004 at First Health Moore Regional Hospital in PinehursL A memorial service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday. May 16. at Full Gospel Assembly in Sanford with Pastor Ralph Baker officiating. Mrs. Woodward was a Davie County native, a daughter of the late Minnie Lou Crater and Henry Wilson Brown. Mituiie ran Box wood Nursery on U.S. 64 West in Mocksville. Mrs. Woodward was a housewife and a member of Full Gospel Assembly. Survivors: her husband. Rodweil T. Woodward of the home; daughters, Thnya Jordan of Gaffney, S.C.. Allyson Speaks of Charlotte; sons, Nancy Safely of Clemmons and Linnie Oysler of Carolina Beach; a brother. Wilson Brown of Mocksville; 8 grand children; and a great-grandchild. Memorials; Full Gospel Mis sions. 214 S. Franklin Drive, Sanford. 27330. /Richard Thomas Tise^ Mr. Richard Thomas Ttse. 77, of Watt Street. Cooleemee. died Monday, May 17,2004 at Forsyth Medical Center. A graveside service will beThursday. May 20 at 2 p.m. ar Rowan Memorial Park inSalisbury with the Rev. Tommy Register officiating. The family was to be at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville, Wednesday. May 19 from 7-8:30 p.m. Memorials: First Baptist .Church, PC Box 318. Cooleemee; 1 or Cooleemee Church of God. 'i 7704 NC 801 S.. Cooleemee. '• Mr. Tise was bom Jan. 24,1927 in Forsyth County to the late ^ Jonah and Amelia Bruce Tise and - was retired from Fiber Industries. He was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist (^urch. Survivors: his wife, fjoris Williams Tise of the home; a daugh ter. Carmen (Paul J.) Reeves of Columbia. S.C.; a granddaughter; and a sister. Pauline Forrest of Lewisviile. "3- Q 0 tf 1 0 ~ (2fO &i<i £io^ ikoo V' , Charles M. Workman J ^^f'Chaf'esMelvinWoftanan,* 84, of Wimion-Salem died Mon day. May 17, 20O4. ai his home. He was bom Oct. 31.1919, in Sandstone. Minn,, to Page and Mary O'Daniel Workman, Mr, Workman was retired from the l/,S, Army as a first sergeant with 28 years of service, serving 21 of overseas, including World War U and the Korean conflict. He was preceded in death by a brothen a sister; and a grandson. Stephen Glenn Wiiiiams.Surviving; his wife. Darlene ' Workman of the home; a son, Charles E. Workman and wife. Mary Beth of Durham; 2 daugh ters. Cheryl Ann Williams and husband Robert G, of Advance and Carol Ann Nikles and hus band Rudolph J, of Waterford, N,Y,; J grandchildren; a step- grandchild; 6 great-grandchildren; and 2 step-great-grandchildren, A graveside service was held at lOa.m, Wednesday. May 19. at Wesilawn Gardens of Memory with full miiilaiy riles and Chap lain Fred Morctz officiating. V» Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Q) CarcCenler. 1100-C S, Stratford Road, Winslon-Salem. 27103 i 1= Davit County Public Library Moofoville, NC 1 I TN j Vertie Ellen Boger Mrs. Venie Ellen Nixon Boger, 90. of Winsion-Salem. died Wednesday morning. May 19. 2004. at The Oaks at Fbrsylh Cen ter. She was bom Aug. 7.1913. in Suny County to Thomas I. and Meltia Hodges Nixon. She worked for Banes Kiiitwear and Forsyth Medical Center, as well as The Jewish Home. She was a member of'Open Door Baptist Chureh. Survivors: a son. Carlton Nichols and wife Gloria of Win- ston-Salem; a granddaughter; 2 great-grandchildren; stepchildren. Edward Boger. Carolyn Marshall, Faye Reavis. Gayle Bowles and Mickey Boger. and a brother. Paul Nixon and wife Bobbi of Ad vance. The funeral service was held at II a.m. Friday. May 21. at Westlawn Gardens of Memory . Mausoleum Chapel, with Pastor Bob Whitaker officiating. Memorials: Western Carolina chapter of the Alzheimer's Asso- ciation.545 N.TradeSt..Suile33. Winston-Salem. 27101; or a char ily of the donor's choice. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 27,2004 y David A. Gray Mr. David A. "Slim" Gray. 66.of Greensboro, died Sunday. May 23. 2004. at Brillhaven of Guilford. Mr. Gray served with the U.S. Army and went on to work with Red Hayes Auto Sales in Clemmons and Carolina Autos in King. He was preceded in death by his father. Russell A. Giay. Survivors: his mother, EUnor Owens Gray of Elon; a twin brother, Donald Gray and wife Ruth of Marion; a brother, Will iam Gray of Birmingham, Ala.; several nieces and nephews; and special fiiends, OJJ. ■Red" Hayesand wife Virginia of Advance,Danyl Hayes and his children,Bradley and Ashley of King andJeff and Nancy Hayes and JJ. of Advance.A graveside service was con ducted at 3 pjn.Hiesday, May 25,in the Veteran's section of ForestLawn Cemetery with PastorRoger Baker officiating y Lessly Rodriguez-Salgadoj Lessly Rodriguez-Salgado. infant daughter of Leonel andCecilia Rodriguez-Salgado ofHinkle Drive. Mocksville.died onThursday. May 20. 2004. fourdays after her birth at Forsyth Medical Center.In addition to her parents, sheis sureived by: a brother, Leonel Rodriquez Jr., and a sister, DianaRodriguez, both of Mocksville.A graveside service was heldon Saturday, May 22 at II aan. at Rose Cemetery with Father Andrew Draper officiating. Lois Senter Stephens Lois Senter Stephens, 93, of Advance, died Tbesday, May 18, 2004, at MeadowbrookTerrace in Advance. She was bora Feb. 3,1911, in Harnett County to James Curtis and Vallie Wtlbura Senter. She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Erwin D. Stephens. Mrs. Stephens was devoted to her family, a faithful member of the United Methodist Church. As a member of the United Method ist Women, she was presented a life membership in recognition of her service to the church. Mrs. Stephens was a parmer with her husband in publishing The Caswell Messenger in Yanceyville for 33 years. In addition to her husband,sbe was preceded in death by a daugh ter, Jean Foster; 2 brothers, Eu gene and Worth Senter; and a sis ter, Vada Wells. Survivors: 2 dau^ters, Ellen Hagley and husband Jerry of Charlotte, and Becky Foster and husband Frank of Advance; abrother. James Pearce S^ter and wife Margaret of Raleigh; a son- in-law. Tom Foster and wife Jan of Cbncord; 7 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and a great- great-grandchild. Memorials: Central United Methodist. 30 Union St.. North Concord, 28025; or Centenary United Methodist, P.O. Box 658, Winston-Salem, 27102. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday. May 22 at Wilkinson Funeral Home Chapel. >- Cr— >•0 Dane County Public Library Mocksville, NC v3 I o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 27,2004 y w .V i N, Nancy Jane Whitaker Nancy Jane Whilaker, 59, of South Main Street, Mocksville, died on Monday, May 24,2004 at Genesis Elder Care in Salisbuty. Born on Nov. 20, 1944, she was the daughter of the late John H. Whitaker and Hazel Wall Whitaker of Salisbury, who sur vives. She was educated in the Davie County Schools and was an inspector at Baker Funttture Co. n She attended Oak Grove United Methodist Church, Survivors: 2 sons, Mark (Wendy) Lookabill of China Grove and Phil (Shayron) Lookabill of Mocksville; 7 sisters, Bobbie Wall of Mocksville, Lucille Wall of Salisbury, Fay McCrary of Statesville, Bessie Whitaker of Salisbury, Sally Trivette of Harmony, Mary McDaniels of Mocksville, and Linda Bassinger of Salisbury; 3 brothers, Johnny Whitaker of Woodleaf, Martin Whitaker of Statesville, and Mitchell Whitaker of Salisbuty; 3 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Funeral services were Wednes day, May 26 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church with the Rev. Charles Stewart officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. ! Charles'Snook'WiUiams >/ Mr. Charles E. "Snook" Willies, 77, of Junie Beauchump Road, Advance, died Saturday, May l5,2CI04,atAutumnCareof Mocksville. He was bom Jan. 18,1927, in Forsyth County to Howard and Pauline Goodman Williams. Mr. WiUiams was retired with 40 years of service ftom the U5. Merchant Marines. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a"" brother, Oscar Lee Williams; and his grandparents, who raised him, William Oscar "Bud" and Etta Williams. Survivors; 2 daughtets, Rita Reavis (Richard Fleming) and Debbie (Billy) Bennett; a son Edward Lee Williams, all of Yadkinville; 4 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; a sister,JoAnn (Worth) Parker of Sanfoid; and 2 brothers, Gilbert Wlliams of Davie County and John R. Wil liams of Clinton. Mr. Williams' funeral service was conducted at 4:30 p.m. Thurs day, May 20, at Gentry Family Chapel in Yadkinville by the Rev. Chris Qontz. Burial followed at Deep Creek Baptist Church Cem etery. ^Jane Marklin Wilson Mrs. Jane Marklin Latham Wilson died Sunday, May 23, 21)04 at the Moore Regional Hos- prtal after several months of de clining health. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 29, in the West End United Method ist Church with the Rev. Bruce Allen officiating. The family wUI receive friends and family at the church following the service. Memorials: American Cancer Society, I5I0-B Martin St., Win- ston-Salem, 27103; or to the N.C. Zoological Society. Mre. Wilson was bom Sept. 8, 1928 in Davie County to the late' William M. and Rena Ward Marklin and was a homemaker. She was a graduate of Mocksville High School. She was preceded in death by . her first husband, Sam Latham; 4 brothers. Clay Marklin, Paul Marklin, Leonard Marklin, and" Johnson Marklin; and a sister. ' Margaret Jennings. Surviving: her second hus band, the Rev. Ben Wilson of thehome; a daughter, Mrs. Tery Gunter of Durham; a son, David Latham of Caiy; 3 grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Maty Marklin (Wayne) Eaton of Mocksville. • rniintt 0 0 t ny n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 3,2004 y Mattie Rosie Beck Mattie Rosie Beck, 92. of Salisbury, died Monday, May 31, 2004 at Lutheran Home at Trinity Oaks. She was bom Oct. 6, 1911 in Rowan County to the late Annie Belle Ridenhour Beck and John Wesley Beck. She was educated in Davie and Rowan schools, wroked as a seamstress at Caro lina Maid in Granite Quarry, and was a member of Faith Baptist Church. She is survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 3 at 11 a.m. at Summerset! Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Gary Bodford, as sociate pastor at Faith Baptist, of ficiating. Burial was in the Faith Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Faith Baptist, PO Box 84, Faith, 28041; Rowan Home Health/Hospice, 130 Mocksville Ave., Salisbury, 28144; or Lutheran Service for the Aging, PO Box 947, Salisbury, 28145. Wilma Jean Clark Wilma Jean Roberts Clark, 60, Y of Forest Lane, Mocksville, for merly of Paynesville, W. Va„ died Saturday, May 29, 2004, at her home. Bom in Buchanan, Va., on Jan. 21,1944, she was the daughter of the late Pauline Collins and Conley Blankenship. She was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: a son, Jimmy Dee Roberts and fiance' Christina Hamilton of Charleston, W.Va.; 4 daughters, Christine Ann (Robert) Mcbtosh of Statesville, Darlene Coburn of Bluefield, W.Va., Maxine Jean (Breansown) Estep of Bradshaw, W,Va., and Melissa Kelly Roberts of Statesville; 4 brothers, James Blankenship of Chehalis, W.Va., Paul Blanken ship of Tazewell, Va., Roger Hurley of Mount Beulah, and Dexter Blankenship of Mcores- ville; 11 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. She was preceded in death by 2 infant sons, Ricky David and Opha Roberts, a brother. Lawyer Copus Blankenship, and a sister, Brenda Sue Blankenship. The family will receive Mends on Tuesday, June 1 from 6-9 p.m. at the Fining Funerral Home in Laeger. W.Va. and the funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the fu neral home. Burial will be in the Dry Branch Cemetery in Milebranch, W.Va. /Jerry Lee Dalton Mr. Jerry Lee Dalton, 66, of Salisbuiy, died Tuesday, May 25, 2004 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. He was bom on Sept. 27,1937in Davie County to the late Annie Ethel Cockerham Dalton and Hillary Dalton. He was a gradu ate of Davie County Training School and a retired concrete fin isher. He was a veteran of the U.S, Army and studied with the North east Congregation of Jehovah Wit ness. He was preceded in death by a brother, David Lee Dalton. Survivors: his wife, Hilda Praitt Watkins Dalton of the home; a daughter, Debra J. Dalton of Cooleemee; 2 step-daughters, Georgia Faye Watkins and Hilda Gay Watkins, both of Salisbury; a brother, Tiramy Dalton of Mocks ville: a step-brother, Thomas Davidson of Statesville; 2 sisters, Hilda Jean Dalton of Mocks-ville and Ann Grant of Mocks-ville; 2 step-sisters, Amelia Cain of Trap Hill and Pam Davidson -of Statesville; 6 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 29 at A.R. Kelsey Memorial Chapel, with Brother Kenneth Malkani officiating. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery, Salisbury. Donald Milton Hardin Mr. Donald Milton Hardin, 75, of N.C. 801 North, Mocksville, died Wednesday, May 26,2004 at Cedar Rock Assisted Living. Born in Calhoun County, Miss,, on June 13, 1928, he was the son of the late Edgar Lee and. Alma German Hardin. He was re tired from the U.S. Army and at tended Eaton Baptist Church. His wife, Virginia Haithcock Hardin, preceded him in death. Survivors: 4 sons, Terry M. (Theresa) Hardin, David R. Hardin and Mark D. Hardin, all of Mocksville, and Donald Mickey Hardin of Wilmington, 4 daugh ters, Patsy H. (Bobby) Thompson and Diane H. (Sammy) Smith, both of Mocksville; and Cindy H. (Kevin) Harris and Michelle Whitaker, both of Clemmons; a brother. Bill Hardin of Columbus, Ga.; a sister, Maigaret Sheldon of West Memphis, Ark.; 13 grand children; and 6 great-grandchil dren. In addition to his parents, 3 brothers and a sister preceded him in death. The funeral service was held on Friday, May 28 at 8;30 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service phapel with the Rev. David Gilbreath of ficiating. Burial was on Saturday, May 29 at 11 a.m. in the Eaton ' Baptist Church Cemetery with full military honors. ' V, V \ s-~Oavi« Counly Public Library Mocksville, NC pa • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. June 3, 2004 Cyrus William Helton Mr. Cyras William Hellon. 77, of Winslon-Salcm. died Sunday. May 23, 2004. ai ihe Kaie B. Reynolds Hospice Home afier an extended illness. He was born Jan-14. 1927. in Blarvd County, W.Va., to John and Mae Cook Helton, He was one of 14 children in the family. He was a member of Freeman Street Bap- list Church and was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II, Survivors: his wife, Frances Stewart Hellon: 2 daughters, Doitie Widener and husband David of Winston-Salem and Shirley Smith and husband Willis of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; -I his sisters, Rora Marsh of King and Glady Coins of Bland, Vo.; a special sister-in-law, Nancy Shank of Salem, Va„ The funeral service was held at 12:30 p,m, Thursday, May 27. at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel, with Pastor Bob Whilaker officiating. Burial followed at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials; Freeman Street Baptist. 2311 Freeman St.. Win- slon-Salem, 27107; or The Food Bank of Northwest NC. 3655 ReedSi..Winsion-Salem. 27107, L.D. Hobson On Monday. May 24. 2004. after a long battle with Parkimmi's disease, the Rev, L.D, "Doe" Hobson, 73. died. He was bom April 9, 1931, in Yadkin County to Thomas Leo and Annis Mikles Hobson- The Rev. Hobson was preceded in death by his parents; and abroiher, Billy Wade "Bill" Hobson- He served in the U,S, Army during the Korean War and played regimen tal baseball in Europe, He was a member of Woodland Baptist Church, He was an employee of Hanes/Sara Lee for 37 1/2 years, retiring in 1989, In 1962, he was ordained as a minister,.For 27 years he pastored Ihe following churches; Swaim's Baptist Church in Homptonviiie, Friendship Bap tist Church in East Bend. Yadkin Valley Baptist Church InAdvance. Liberty Baptist Church in Mocks ville, and Northwood Baptist Church in Vadkinville. which he organized. Surviving; his wife, Freddie Davis Hobson of the home; 2 daughters, Catherine H. (Ted) Hobson of Winston-Salem and Carolyn H. (Ben) Williamson of Advance; a son, Ronald Lawrence (Ktysiel) Hobson Jr. ofEast Bend; 2 sisters. Beraice Spiliman (Jake deceased) of East Bend and Joann (Milton) Sewell of Mount Airy; and 2 brothers, J.T. "Jake" (Ruth) Hobson of East Bend and H. Lee (Wanda) Hobson of Yadkinville. The funeral service was con ducted at 8 pjn. Thursday after the visitation. The Revs. Tim Gammons. Zeno Croce. Milton Sewcll and Ottis Hurst ofTicimcd. A graveside service was held ai 4 p.m. Friday, May 28, at Mount Bethel Baptist Ourch Cemetery. /Patsy Waller Holder y Mm, Patsy Waller Holder, 75, died Thursday, May 27. 2004, at her home. Mrs. Holder was bom April 18. 1929, in Wilkes County to Thur- man Hyde and Lucy Crook Waller, She was preceded in death by Bill Holder, her husband of 27 years; and a grandson. Billy BrannoR Holder, Survivors; 3 sons, Kenneth Holder of Lexington, Keith Holder and wife Pamela of Ad vance and Jay Holder of Myrtle Beach; a daughter. Heidi Holder Maust and husband Mike of Roanoke; asister. Jennie Jo Waller Hill and husband Raymond; 7 grandchildren; and 2 great-grand children. A 2 p.m. graveside service was conducted Sunday, May 30. at Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. Dan Hester officiating. Memorials; Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, IIOO-C S, Stratford Road. Winston-Salem. 27103. Jamie Leigh Lookabill / Miss Jamie Leigh Lookabill, 25, of South River Church Rnad. Woodleaf, died Wednesday, May 26, 2004 at Wake _ Foresl University Baptist Medic.rl Center. Funeral ser- vices were.Salur- day. May 29 at 3 p.m. at Need- . more Baptist Church with the Rev. Howard Wagoner and Chris Williams of. ficiating. Burial was in ihe church cemetery. T Memorials: Epilep.sy Founda tion of N.C., Medical Center Blvd., Winston-Salem, 27157- 1078, Miss Lookabill was bom June 2, 1978 in Rowan County lo Jimmy and Jennifer Murph Lookabill, She was a graduate of Rowan County Schools, was a NASCAR fan and enjoyed fish ing and sol'ibull. She was a life member of Needmore Baptist Church. Survivors: a daughter. Brianna Lookabill ofthe home; her parents of South River Church Road; a sisier. Julie Lookabill oftCool- • eemee: 2 half brothers. Phil .• LookabillofMocksvilJeandMark n Look^ill ofChinaOrove; mater- ' nal grandmother, Ophelia Murph i of Woodleaf; her fianci, Tim ' Robinson of Thomasville; and a '■nephew, Tyler Lookabill of the J home. Dawscoun^ Public Mocksvllfe, NC "0 S3 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 3,2004 v1 .4> D .k e I t V r . Lois Laverne Parker "» Mrs. Lois Laveme Parker, 97of Yadkinville. died Saturday' May 29.2004 at 1:30 a-m. at hS home. She was born Nov. 3,1906 ju Yadktn County, a daughter of ^vid •■Dave Dee" Hutchens andPennelia Williams Hutchens. Shewas the oldest living member of • ^"'""Cfoss Friends Meeting andthe last remaining child of herfamily. She was a seamstress,making dresses and other clothingfor fainily, friends and neighbors.Later in life she enjoyed dressingdolls for herself, family and friends.Mis. Parker was preceded indeath by her husband, TandyEarly Parker, a son, David Parker,a daughter, Shirley Parker Dixon.a granddaughter, Robin BoltonBrown. 3 sisters and 4 brothers.Surviving: a daughter, JudyJester (Horace Ray) of East Bend;sons, James Parker (Janie) of EastBend, Latiy Padcer (Ernestine) ofAdvance, Claries Parker (Carol)Bu^y Parker (Carolyn), both ofYadkinville; Ifigratulchildien; 24 great-grandchildren; and 2 future great-grandchildren.A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m. Monday, May 31at Union Ooss Friends Meeo'ngwith the Revs. Rodney Powell andReece Wall ofriciating. Burial followed in the church cemetery, a Memorials: Union CrossFriends Meeting Cemetery Fund,c/o Angie Adams, 2533 UnionCross dutch Rd.. Yadkinville 27055. ! H. Glenn RobertsonV Mr. H. Glenn Robertson. 83,of Advance. Thursday, May 27 2004, at his home.Mr. Robertson was bom inDavie County on Sept. 23.1920.He served our country in the U.S.Navy during World War 11. Heworked as a supervisor for RJ.Reynolds Tobacco Co. for 44years. Upon retirement he enjoyedcattle farming and hunting. As ametnber of Redland PentecostalHoliness dutch, he was a trusteeand Sunday school teacher.Surviving: his wife of 65 years.Ruth Dunn Robertson of thehome; 2 sons. Gerald (Barbara)Robertson of Germanton andDavid (Janet) Robertson ofMocksville; a daughter, Glenda R.Piner of Advance; 5 grandchil-<lren; 5 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and nu merous children in the church whofondly remember the moments on"Uncle" Glenn's lap.A fimeral service was held at11 a.m. Saturday, May 29, atRedland Pentecostal HolinessChurch with the Rev. Joel K.Boyles and Tim Duim officiating.Burial followed in the church cemetery.Memorials: Redland Pentecos-tal, 137 Baltimore Road, Advance;Hoqjice & Palliative Care Center,11(X)-C S. Stratford Road, Win- ston-Salem, 27103. ! Janet Kay Rothrock V Janet Kay Rothrock ofOemmons died Saturday, May 29.2004. after a long battle with dia betes and heart failure.She was bom Nov. 24. 1948.in Forsyth County to the late John R. Rothrock and Helen WelfareRothrock. Janet loved people andfound the best in them. She did alot of volunteer work when herhealth permitted. She was a member of Clemmons First Baptist (^urch. Survivors: her mother, HelenGraham of the home; 2 brothers,Gary (Sheiyl) Rothrock of Clem mons and Steve Rothrock of Ad vance: a number of aunts, uncles,cousins and nephews; and a spe cial friend. Joann Graham.A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 1, at Vogler-s Chapel ofClemmonswith Dr. Robert Phillips officiating. Burial followed in Forsyth Memorial Park. MooksvUle, NC RIchardJohnson Seatsy Mr. Richard Johnson Seats. 77.of Winston-Salem, died FridayMay 28. 2004 at Fonyth Memorial Hospital. A funeral service was heldTuesday. June 1 at 11 a.m. at Eaton. Funeral Chapel with PreacherBilly Seats officiating. Burial wasin the Farmington Community Cemetery.Memorials: King of GloryLutheran Church. 2580 Old GloryRoad, Clemmons. 27012; or Cancer Services. 622 N. Main St..Mocksville. 27028.Mr. Seats was bom Sept. 28.1926 in Davie County to the lateRichard Howard and MinnieElizabeth Johnson Seats and hadbeen a self employed salesman.He served in the US Navy. He wasa member of King of Glory Lutheran Church and on associate ^member of Clemmons United 'Methodist Church. He was amember of Calabash Elks, en-joyed golfing, world traveling andvisiting his family across the US.He took pride in visiting friendsand relatives in retirement homesand participating in charitable projects.He was preceded in death by.his second wife, Myra Campbell-.Seats: a son, Paul Seats; a grandson, Timothy Seats; step-mother, 'Mintora Wishon; a half-brother, ;Bill Seats; and a half-sister, i Miimie Seats.Survivors: his wife, Ann ;Latham Seats of the home; 4 sons. 'Rick (Brenda) Seats of Advance, Jeiiy (Diane) Seats of CaUforaia. iJohn (Yonhui) Seats of Reidsville )and Jeff Seats of Advance; a daughter. Kathy (Tommy) Quirkeof Virginia Beach; 8 grondchil-*dren; 5 great-grandchildren: 4 step-grandchildren: a sister. MaryS. (Troy) Robertson of Winston-Salem; a half sister, Laura (Roger)Campbell of Mocksville; a sister- in-law. Ola Mae Seats of Farming-ton: 2 st^sons. Steve Stiller andKeith Stiller, both of Mocksville: ;several nieces and nephews; anda former wife Barbara Jean Luce "'MncksvUIe. •a 0 A1 v3 n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. June 3,2004 y -<h -i© n \ >- S- <r- , Ruth Robertson Sheets Mrs. Ruth Robertson Beau- champ Sheets, 93, of Blackberry Lane. Advance, died Tuesday, May 23. 2004 at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. A funeral service was held Thursday. May 27 at 7 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dr. Rohbie Phillips, pastor of Qemmons First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was Friday, May 28 at 11 ajn. in Bixby Pres byterian Church Cemetery. Memorials: charity of the donor's choice. Mrs. Sheets was bom Aug. 2S, 1910 in Davie County to the late Grover Scales and Lizzie Potts Robertson and was a homemaker. She was a life member of Bixby Presbyterian Church, sang in the church choir, was an honorary life member of the Presbyterian Women and a quilter. She was preceded in death by her first husband. Eugene R. Beauchamp in 1968 and her sec-< ond husba^ John Henry Sheets; a son. Alton Beauchamp; and 6 brothers. Survivors: 2 daughters. Shirley (Thomas) Curnatzer of Advance and Betty (Tony) Benge of At lanta. Oa.; a son. Earlie "Jaybird" Beauchamp of (Hemmons; 13 giandchildr^ 18 great-grandchil dren: and a sister. Opal (Hobert) Howard of Mocksville. Frances H. Shively / Frances H. Shively of Ber muda Run West, Advance, died late Friday evening. May 28. 2004. at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home after a nine-month battle with cancer. She was bom Oct. 13. 1926, to Nancy Bell and Olen Wesley Moore in Rocky Mount, Nash County. The family moved to Winston-Salem when she was 4 and. except for a few years, she • continued to live in the city there after. She was a graduate of Hanes High School and proud of Win ston-Salem and North Carolina. She was employed for the C.E. Elberson CPA firm and later as assistant to the principal of Whitaker Elementary School, for Babcock Graduate School of Management at Wake Forest Uni versity and as financial officer of the Deacon Qub at Wake Forest University. Survivors: her husband. Wake Forest professor emeritus Robert . W. Shively; and an older son. Lonnie W. Hughes n and his wife Patricia of Ketnetsville; a brother. Olin C. Moore and wife Joan of Winston-Salem; attd 5 grandchil dren. A younger son. (Hiristopher L. Hughes, died in a traffic accident in 1976. A visitation was held at Vfeglers Reynolds Road Chapel. A funeral was conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday. June 1. in the chapeL fol lowed by burial at Oaklawn Cem etery at 3250 High Point Road. Donations: Hospice of Win ston-Salem; or to honor Drs. Torti. Taner and Steiber of the C^rmpre- hensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. y \ Mary Ann Wiedenhoft / Maty Ann Harshman Wieden-'' hoft Vestal. 82, ofVadkinvilledied Monday. May 31.2004. at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She was bom March 23.1922, in Fayette. Pa., to the late Alva and Nellie Harshman. She was preceded in death by her first husband. Herman John Wiedenhoft; her second husband, . Thomas Boots Vestal; 2 sons.^ Jerry Wiedenhoft and Tommy Vestal; 2 sisters; and 3 brothers. • Survivors: her children. Mar garet W. Whitaker of Yadkinville. John (Oottie) Wiedenhoft of Courtney. William (Shelby) Wiedenhoft of Fall Creek. Sue Ann (Gerald) Driver of Mocks ville. Timmy Vestal of Hampton- ville and Tammy Hutchens (Scott Hicks) of Mocksville; a sister. Emily (Norman) Harshman of Saline. Mich.; 13 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday. June 2, at Gentry Family Chapel with the Rev. Keith Katmenbeig offi-, ciating. Burial followed in Yadkinville Cemetery. Public l&^fyMooksvUle, NC Iva Hazel Young Mrs. Iva Hazel Stewart Young. 96, of NC 801 South, Advance, died Thursday. May 27,2004. A funeral service was held Sunday. May 30 at 3 p.m. at the Methodist Episcopal Church South at Fulton with the Revs. . Alvin Latham and Neville Stoty ■: officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Fulton Methodist Building Fund, 3689 NC 801 S., ' Advance. Mrs. Young was bom Aug. 16. 1907 in Davie County to the late Eddie Mitchel and Sallie Lanier Stewart and was a homemaker. She was a life-long member of Fulton United Methodist Church,a charter member and past presi dent of the United Methodist Women and was involved in many activities of the church. She was a member of Elbaville Seniors andother groups of the Fork. Elbaville/Fulton communities.She was preceded in death byher husband. Lester Young in Feb ruary of 1962. Survivors: a daughter. Janell (Boyd) Pack and a son. JerryNelmn (Jane) Young, bt^ ofAd vance; 4 grandchildren; and 6 ! great-grandchildren. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 10, 2004 j Ruby Lee Oracy ^ Ruby Lee Bracy, 73. of Lib- etty Road. Mocksville. died on Friday.June4,2004.atAutumnCare of MocksviJJe. Bom in Eiowah County.Ala. on June i2, I<I30. she way the •laughier of the faie Paul Franklin and Eihei Fances Lancaster Moon. She had worked as a nurses' aide at Au tumn Care of Mocksville. Survivors: her husband. Herman Bracy: a son. Lester K Vanek of Seattle. Wash.; 2 daughters. Margaret Lee Nelsonand Patricia Ann Holloway, both of Mocksville; a brolher.LulherMoon of Mocksville: 2 sisters, Frances Anderson ofCooleemeeand Bonnie Hartman of Wads- worth. Ohio; 4 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. A brother. Ernest Moon, pre- ceded Mrs. Bracy In death. Private memorial services will be held. Mabel Mae Gaither i/ Mabel Mae Harris Gaither. 85. of East Memorial Highway. Slalesville. died Friday. June 4, 2004 at Iredell Memorial Hos pital follow- p-— >ng a brief I She was bom Oct. 12. County and daughter of » BB the late R.U. Harris Sr. and Rosle Summers Hams. She was a graduate of Coot Spring High School, Class of 1937, and on Dec. 8. 1937 was married to the late John Milton Gaither. Mrs. Gaither was employed for many years with Fraley's Food Store and worked at Harmon s and Jones grocery stores. In the mld.40s. she and her husband owned and operated Mabel's Cafe on Tumcrsburg Road. Staiesville. She was a member of Clarksbury United Methodist Church where she was active in. the United Methodist Women and the Clarksbuiy Seniors. She did a telephone and card ministry after she became unable to participate fully In her church and community. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers. William "Bill" and Paul Harris, and 3 sisieis. Maty Vianna Harris, Patty Jean H. Cashion and Dorothy H. BosL Survivors; 2 sons. James 'Tommy" Gaither and wife Sue of Olin, and John "Preacher" Gaither and friend Connie ^ Collins ofStony Point; 2 daugh ters. Jonel! Gaither Lewis and i husband James of Harmony (Davie County) and Martha Gaither York of Staiesville; 9 grandchildren: 9 great-grand children: a sister, Nancy H. Home ofStatcsville; 3 brothers, R.U. Harris Jr. of Charlotte. Bobby Joe Harris of Lebanon. Mo., and Jerry Ray Harris of Hiddenite: a special friend, Bessie Chambers; and a host of friends and relatives. Funeral services were held Sunday. June 6. at 3 p.m. at Clarksbury United methodist Chuich. The Rev. Allen P. Boliek officiated. Grandsons and great- grandsons served as pallbearers. Memorials: Clarksbury Church Growth Fund, c/o Ann Cline. 2464 Old Mocksville Road. Staiesville. 28623. Davii County Public Ui»«m Mocksvili®, NC ' 0 0 rV DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 10,2004 n9 j Joan Ciark McKnight * Mrs. Joan Clark McKnight, 62.' of Elkin died early Saturday morning, June S. 2004, at Forsyth Medical Center after a brief battle with cancer. She was bom July 20.1941, in Forsyth County toA.C. Clark Sr. and Ida Criner Clark. Mrs. McKnight was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, A.C. Clark Jr. Surviving: her husband, Wayne McKnight Sr.; a daughter, Kim Boh Lindsay of King; 2 sons and daughters-in-law, Kyle and Tonya Boltof Winston-Salem and Lawrence and Sonya McKnight of Elkin; 6 grandchildren; a sister-in- law, Flossie Clark of Winston-Sa lem; 3 brothers and sisters-in-law, Douglas and Tomasue Clark of Winston-Salem, Conrad R. and Lorene dark of Stanleyville and Ralph N. and Willie Mae Clark of Bermuda Run; and a number of nieces and nephews. A graveside service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, June 7, in Woodland Cemetery with Chaplain Randy Hillman oETiciat- ing. Memorials: American Cancer Society, 4A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, 27407. . Gladys M. Stimpson 3 Mrs. Gladys Marlene Reavis Stimpson, 51, of Yadkinvilie, died Saturday, June 5, 2004 at her home. She was bom Jai». 16, 1953 in Yadkin County to Jack Donald nand Gladys Lucille Dudley , Reavis. Mrs. Stimpson was a homemaker and home school teacher for her daughter. She was a member of Couitney Bap tist Church, the Davie and N.C. Home School Associations. Mrs. Stimpson was preceded in death by her father. Jack Donald Reavis. Surviving: her husband, Mitchell Todd Stimpson of the home; her children, Lauren Michelle Stimpson of the home, Justin Ian Reavis and fiancd Sallie Gamer of Yadkinvilie, ; Deonna Chandler (Todd) Barker ofQemmons; 2 grandchildren; ' mother and step-father, Gladys Lucille Dudley Reavis Hall and Clarence Hall of Yadkinvilie; fa ther and mother-in-law. Clay and Linda Stimpson; brother, James Donald (Lisa) Reavis ofYadkin vilie; and a nephew. A memorial service was held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 8 at the Gentry Family Chapel by the j Rev. John Brown. | Memorials: Hospice of ' Yadkin, PO Box 1267, Yadkin vilie, 27055. --0 \ r\ y Owii County Public Library Mooksviile, NC 0 o DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 17, 2004 V¤ ^ 0 , Clayton Arnold » Mr. Clayton Arnold. 62. of Mocksville. died Diursday. June 10,2004 in Wake Forest Univer sity Baptist Medical Center. He was bom in Davie County, son of the late Petty and Maggie Rome Amold. He attended Davie County Schools, and was a fanner employee of the NCDOT in Lex ington. His wife, Annie Lee Amold, preceded him in death Feb. 11, 1995. A son. Victoiy Amold, died Jan. 2,1993. Survivors: 2 daughters, Anita (Dexter) Mock and Brigett Arnold, both of Mocksville: 2 sons. Oanh Amold of Brooklyn, N.Y. and Ray Amold; 3 sisters. Inez (Noil) Lovell of Woodleaf. Beatrice Clement of Mocksville and Kathryn (David) Odom of Winston-Salem: 2 brothers. Jake (Annie) Amold of Mocksville, and Andrew (Elsie) Arnold of Middletown. Conn.; and 5 grand children. Funeral service was held on Wednesday, June 16 at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral home in Mocksville. Bishop S.W. Transou officiated, and burial fol lowed in Fairfield Baptist Church Cemeteiy. /Norman F. Creason Mr. Norman franklin Creason, 76, of Duke Street, Cboleemee, died Monday, June 14. 2004 at Davie Place Residential Care. Mr. Creason was bom Jan. 31, 192S in Davie County to the late Henry and Phoebe Moore Creason. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Cool- eemee. Survivors: his wife. Alberta Creason of the home; 2 sons. Ri chard Coley of Lexington; Jimmy Coley of Salisbury; 3 daughters. Barbara Crawford of Lexington. Brenda S. Trexler of Asheville, and Linda Coley of Mocksville. A private service will be held later. . Mark Alton Crowe •J Mr. Mark Alton Crowe. 56. of Royston, Ga. died Wednesday. June 9, 2004. at Greenville Me morial Hospital in Greenville, S.C. Mr. Crowe was bom in Burke County on Aug. 2. 1947, son of the late Rev. Coy Isaiah Crowe and the late Sadie'Evans Crowe. He was a retired insurance agent. Mr. Crowe was a U.S. Navy vet eran, having served during Viet nam and Desert Storm. He was master of the Primrose Masonic Lodge in Bowman. Ga., and a member of the Harrison McCrary VFW Post in Royston. He served on the board of directors on the National Association of Laryngectomees. Survivors: a son, Donald Alexander Crowe of Athens; "a daughter, Margaret Estelle Crowe of Camesville; a brother, Phil Crowe of Mocksville: and Robyne Vonsiatsky of Clemmons. The funeral service for Mr. Crowe was held at 11 a.m. Satur day, June 12, at the Evangelical Methodist Church with the Revs. Elisha Robertson and Tim Peek officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with full Ma sonic rites. Memorials: International As sociation Laiyngectomees. P.O. Box 691060, Stockton. CA 95269-1060 ;or the American Cancer Society, SE Division, 154 Milestone Way, Greenville, SC 29615. Clarence 'Jeffrey'Deskins y Mr. Clarence "Jeffrey" Deskins, 22 of Mocksville died Saturday, June 12. 2004 at his home. Mr. Deskins was bom Aug. 14. 1981 in Bluefield, W.Va. to James Edward "Eddie" and Deloris Ann Vestal Deskins. Jeffrey had worked for Tyson's Inc. and at tended Way of Life Full Gospel Church. Surviving: his wife. Holly Jus tice Deskins of Mocksville: his parents of Mocksville; his pater nal grandmother; Isabel Blankenship of W.Va.; paternal grandfather, Charles Edward Deskins of Vadkinville; maternal grandmother. Katherine Johnson of W. Va.; sister. Jamie DeAnn Dockery of Jonesville; an uncle, Jimmy Lee (Peggy Dianne) Deskins of Mocksville: a nephew, Dakota James Deskins: a niece. Aunimn Alexis Dockery. The funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday. June 17 at the Way of Life Full Gospel Church by the Rev. James Edward Mahan. Burial will.fol- low in the church cemeteiy. ' c V <5- Davie County Public Library MooksvUle, NO \ vi DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 17,2004 / VO •+- Helen B. Donalson Mrs. Helen Bradbury Donalson, 8S. of Advance died Thursday. June 10. 2004. at the Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. She was bom Jan. 30.1919, In New Castle. Del., to the late John and Mary Harlow Bradbury. Mrs. Donalson was preceded in death by her husband. Drexel Shick Donalson. Survivors: a daughter. Jane Sutton and husband Roger of Ad vance; a son, Robert Donalson and wife Karen of Gary; 6 grandchil dren; and a great-grandchild. A private service will be held in Wilmington. Del., at a later date. Memorials: Wilmington Friends Service Committee. 4th and West streets. Wilmington, DE 19801. Dorothy Lea Gaither ^ Mrs. Dorothy Lea Cook Gaither, 63. of Walt Wilson Road, Mocksville, died Tuesday. June 8, 2004 at Baptist Hospital. Mn. Gaither was bom Jan. 30. 1939. in Davie County to the late Johnny and Louise Massey Cook and was a long time employee of the Sara Lee Coipomtion in the finishing department. She was a member of Turrentine Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by a sister. Linda Cook and 2 broth ers, Dewey and Roger Cook. Survivors: her husband. Bill Gaither of the home; a son. Dana (Jill) Gaither of Mocksville; 3 grandsons; and a brother, Robert Cook of Mocksville, A graveside service was held at 11 a,m. Friday, June 9, at Tutrentine Baptist Church Cem etery with the Rev. Joe Smith of ficiating. Memorials: Lupus Foundation of America. Winston Triad Chap ter NCLF. 2841 Foxwood Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103, Justin Elaine Hartley J Mr, Justin Blaine Hartley. 18. of Stokesdale, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, June 9 in Rockingham County. He was bom Sept. 21.1985 in Concord to Forrest and Tamra Searchfield Hartley. He was of the Methodist faith. Survivors: his parents; a daughter. Avian Nicole Hartley; a sister. Brandi Renee Hartley of Stokesdale; patemal grandparents. I Sam and Mary Hartley of Salisbury; matemal grandparents. John and Sue Hodge of Holden Beach; godparents, Daimy and Missy Everhait and children Kristi and Keri; and many others who cared. The funeral service was held at noon on Saturday, June 12 at Welch Funeral Home in Mocks ville. Memorials; Shriners Children Hospital, c/o Oasis Shrine Temple. 604 Doug Mayes Place, Charlone, 28262. Zena James Lawson Mrs. Zena James Lawson. 90, of Winston-Salem. died Saturday. June 12. 2004, at Fbrsyth Medi cal Center. She was bora May 20, 1914, in Stokes County to Wilkes and Rosie Cromer James. Mrs. Lawson was a member of Trinity Christian Chnrch on Shattalon Drive. She retired from the Duplan Plant and worked as a sales clerk for Davis Department Store. Sears and Harris Teeter. Mrs. Lawson was preceded in death by her parents; and her hus band, Roscoe Lawson. Surviving: her son. Richard H. Lawson and wife Margaret of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildrerr; 2 step-grand children; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June IS. at Trinity Christian Church with the Revs. Keith Marsden and Jim Warren officiating. Burial fol lowed at Forsyth Memorial Park. \ lb' "0 rf DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 17,2004 C\ 4> I 0 h G "9, <L «— Lewis Calvin Strickland ^ Mr. Lewis Calvin Strickland died Wednesday, June 9. 20O4 at his home in Carolina Beach. Bom in Konnapolis on Dec. 3, 1929, he was the son of the late Charles Wesley Strickland and Carrie Piuitt Strickland. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Walter and Evereue. Survivors: Euvalea Kimball Strickland, his wife of 30 years; a daughter, Clair S. Brake and hus band Jay of Mocksville; 2 step sons, Boyce Gibson III of Lake Norman and Gregory Gibson and wife Jean ofYanceyville; 2 sisters, Rebecca Slames and husband Marvin of Kannapllis and Louise Houston of Harrisburg; 5 grand children; and many nieces and nephews. He was a graduate of Landis High School, Doss of 1950. He was a veteran of the US Army, serving in Korea. He was a patrol man with the Charlotte Police De partment for several years. He then worked for Celanese America. Salisbury Plant until re tirement in 1985. He has lived in Carolina Beach since retiring, and has been a long-time member of Kure Memorial Lutheran Church. A memorial service will be held at Linn-Honeycut Funeral Chapel in Landis on June 19 at 3 p.m. The family will receive friends after the service. ' Memorials; Smith Grove United Methodist Church, Ad- David Wilson Thrner Mr. David Wilson Turner, 61, of Mocksville died Tuesday, June 8,2004, at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. He was bom Oct. 2, 1942, in Kinston to Frank Russell and Lillie Wilson Tiimer. Mr. Turner served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam era. He worked for the U.S. Forest Service as a pilot as well as a crop duster. Mr. Turner also worked for US Airways Ex- I press CCAIR until he went to work for Pace Airlines as chief pilot. He also enjoyed shagging. Survivors; his wife, Nancy Johnson Tumer of the home; a son. Brad Turner of LaGrange; a daughter, Beth Mosher and hus band Ken of Pittsboro: a stepson. Chris Johnson of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; and 2sisters, Delphia Pairott and husband Billy of Morehead City and Mary Ann Wagner and husband Joe of Four Oaks. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. June 12, at Hayworth- Miller Kinderton Chapel, with Pastor Kristy Rolison officiating. > Memorials; Victory JunctionGang, 4500 Adam's Way, Randleman, 27317. Davic Daniel Lee Whitaker / Mr. Daniel Lee "Danny" Whitaker. 46. of Advance died Saturday, June 12,2004, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. He was bom Sept. 21, 1957, in Forsyth County to H. Knox and Elsie Beauchamp Whitaker. Mr. Whitaker was a member of .Mocks United Methtxlist Church and vras owner and operator of D.L. Whitaker, Inc. He also was a Ma son and a member of Davie County Homebuilders. He was preceded in death by his father; his son. Justin Whitaker; and his father-in-law. Wade Jones, Surviving: his wife. Jane Jones Whitaker of the home; 2 children, Samantha (Man) Voreh of Ad vance and Brian (Nicole) Simpson of Calabash; his mother. Elsie Whitaker of Advance; 5 grand children; 3 sisters, Vicki (David) Crews of Advance, Cindy (Bill) Parker of Advance and Janis Stimpson of Sherrills Ford; his mother-in-law, Sarah Jones; a sis- ter-in-law, Brenda Jones of High Rock; 3 brothers-in-law. Andy (Amy) Jones, George (Alberta) Jones and Bill Jones; and many other friends. A funeral service was con- ductedat4p.m. Tuesday, June 15, . at Mocks United Methodist Church with the Rev. Donnie B. Durham officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Because We (2are, c/o Linda Carter, 1878 NC 801, Advance. Mooksvl/le, NC >0 > ri DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. June 24.2004 - k t r' t s~ (T y Lari^ Eugene Anderson Mr. Lany Eugene Anderson. o/.ofClemmcns died in his sleepat home wiih his family by hii side on Thursday. June 17,2004. He was bom May 12.1937 in Davie County to Abram Wayne and ElvieOodbey Anderson. Heretired from Duke Power Co. in 1992 after 36 years of service. He was preceded in death byhis parents; his stepfather, Raymond S. Hevin; and a halfsis ter. Sharon Rae Nevin.Whether golfing, riding his motorcycles, or having a quietdinner with his family. Larry lived life with kindness. He loved his family with words and action. Surviving: his wife of 38 years. Linda Richardson Ander- wn; 2 daughters. Lisa Anderson Davis and husband Robert Gray of Charlotte. Leslie Anderson Newsome and husband Ashley Tye of Winston-Salem: 2 grand daughters; a brother. Ronnie N. Anderson and wife Suzanne ofSequim, Wash.; a nephew; step mother. Laura Elizabeth Ander son of Winston-Salem. Funeral services were at 2p.m. Sunday. June 20 at Hay- worth-Miller SUas Creek Chapel with Chaplain Fred Moretz offi ciating. A private burial followedin WesUawm Gardens of Memory. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care Center. I lOOC S. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Salem. 27103. y Joseph Norman Cole Mr. Joseph ■Norman* Cole.62. of East Bend, died Thursday.June 17,2004, at Forsyih Medical Center after a brief illness. He was bora Oct. 18.1941, inStokes County to Vesler Reid wdTopsy James Cole. He was amember of Mineral Springs Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. Heauended Mineral Springs High School.Mr. Cole was preceded indeath by his father, Vesler ReidCole, and stepfather. Toss Samuel Hoots Jr.Surviving: his mother, TopsyJames Cole Hoots of East Bend;3 brothers, Richard (Donna)Hoots of Lewisville, Robin(Vickey) Hoots of Advance andDavid (Joan) Hoots ofYadkinville; an aunt; 2 uncles;several cousins, nieces and nephews; and special fnends. Mr. andMrs. Jerry Moore of Florida. A graveside service was heldat 11 aani Saturday. June 19, at Crestview Memorial Park in Ru ral Hall. y Samuel Luther DaywaltMr. Samuel Luther Daywalt78, of Davie Academy Road" MocksviUe, died Sunday, June 202004 at his home.Mr. Daywalt was bora Nov17. 1925, in Davie County toAlfred Luther and ElizabethSmoot Daywalt. He was retiredfrom Gravely Tractor Co. inClerrunons. Mr. Daywalt was a veteran of the US Army, havingserved in World War 11. in theearly 1970s, he served on theDavie County Hospital Board^d as an interim administrator.He was a member of the DavieCounty Board of Commissionersfrom Dec. 2.1968-Dec. 5,1972,member of the Davie CountyPlanning Board from Oct 171994 to Jan. 20,2000. memberofradkin Valley Economic Development District Board of Directors from 1971-1975 and 1995-Mr. daywalt was a mem-«r of Salem United MethodistChurch where he served as Sunday School superintendent, fi nance chair, youth leader.Sundayschool teacher, the cemetery committee and the Methodist Men. Hewas a member and past Zonet^veraorof the Ruritan National(Zone 7) 1976-1977. Mr. Daywalt was preceded indeath by an infant son, SamuelImther Daywalt Jr.; a brother, TedDaywalt; and a sister, Mary Johnstone.Survivors: his wife, VirgiiiiaBoger Daywalt of the home; a ron,Richaid(Cdnnie) Daywalt ofMocksviUe; 2 grandchildren; anda sister, Rebecca Qeary Bost of Statesville.A funeral service was held at2 p.m. Wednesday, June 23 at Salem United Methodist Churchconducted by the Rev. StephenBlair with mUitary honors by theIlth District Memorial HonorGuard, Veterans of Foreign WarBurial was in the church cem- c'ety.Memorials: Salem UMCBuilding Fund, c/o Paul Shew,1582 Davie Academy Road MocksviUe. ' Thomas Gregoi^ JonesJ Thomas Gregory "Tom"Jones. 56. of Charlotte, died onMonday. June 14, 2004, at his home.Bora in Fairfax County. Va..on Dec. 24,1947. he was the sonof the iate Robert Rodney and Dorothy Miller Jones. A son in amilitary family, his childhood wasspent in locations as Trieste, Italy,Berlin, Germany, San Francisco tmd Coiumbus, Ohio. He was a respiratory therapist and was ofthe Baptist faith. Mr. Jones servedin the Air Force from 1967-1974, attaining the rank of sergeant. Hewas a C-I4I Medivac crewmanduring the war in Vietnam. Heserved on the staff at Presbyterian Hospital, Charlotte.Survivors: a daughter, MeganJones of Pilot Mountain; 2 brothers, Robert William (LintJa) Jones of Austin, Texas, and David Michael (Peggy) Jones ofPleasanton, Calif.; a sister; CherylAnn (PhiUp) Johnson of Menit Island, Fla.; 4 nephews; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins; and hisfiance, Janet Watson of Mocks viUe. A funeral service was con-ductedai I pjn.Tiiesday,June22, Jn the chapel of Davie Funeral Service with the Rev. EdwardMitchum officiating. Burial wasin National Cemetery in Salisburywith military honors by the Rowan County Veterans' Council. Davie County Public libraw MocksviUe, NC •3- 5) ■^3 \ nS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday. J„„e 24,2004. <1/ ■h Q Jerry Wayne HendrixV Mr. Jerry Wayne Hendrix, 53,of Mullins Road, Mocksville,died Monday, June 14, 2004 atDavie County Hospital.Mr. Hendrix was bora Dec. 9,1950, in Davie County to Hornet-and Debra Lavelle LivengoodHendrix. He was a inechanic withE&L Motor Cotnpany in Mocksville. Mr. Hendrix was a veteranof the US Army. He began a career at West Davie Garage andlater worked for Furches MotorCo. He enjoyed working outside,gardenuig, and playing with hisdogs, Hannah, Shelby and Blue.He was a caregiver to his parents.Surviving, in addition to hisparenu of Mocksville: a daughter, Jodi Dyson of Mocksville; 3brothers. Gene Hendrix ofMocksville, Arnold Hendrix ofDanville, Va. and TimothyHendrix of St. Petersburg, Fla.;several nieces and nephews.A memorial service was heldat4 pan. Friday, June 18 at EatonFuneral Chapel conducted by theRev. Robert F. Ganen. with military honors conducted by the 11 thDistrict Memorial Honor Guard,Veterans of Foreign War.Memorials; Hnartcial Aid Department of Forsyth TechnicalCommunity College, 2100 SilasCreek Parkway, Winston-Salem 27103. v/ /Irene Baity Hutchens Irene Baity Hutchens, 94, of Hospital Street, Mocksville, died on Monday, June 14 at Davie County Hospital. Bom in Davie County on June 10,1910,she was the daughter of the late Fuller and Molly Reavis Baity. She was a farmer and a mem ber of Bethlehem United Mediod- ist Church. Survivors: a son. Holt Howell and friend Rita Laws of Mocks ville; 2 grandchildren; 3 great- gmndchildren; and a great-great- grandson. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter and a brother, Ralph Baity. A graveside service was held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June' 16 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Revs. Mark Weekly and Jimmy Lancaster officiating. Nolan Albert Wright Nolan Albert "Canuck" Wright, 83. of Milling Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, June 17,20O4 at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada March 18,1921, he was the son of the late Alfred and Ol ive Johnson Wright. He was re tired from IngersoU-Rand after 32 years and was a past president ofthe IngersoU-Raiid Seivice Assoc. He was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church and served from 1989-1994 as a Mocksville school crossing guard. He served in the Canadian Army and played professional hockey with the Toronto Mapleleafs. Mr. Wright held Ca nadian and American citizenships, having been given American citizenship by Presi dent Kennedy. On Sept. 11,1954, in Painted Post, N.Y., he married Rita Harden Wright, who sur vives. Also surviving: a son, Steven Wright, and a daughter, Sarah (Thomas) Gtubb of Hiddenite; a brother, Eric Wright of Quebec, Canada; 2 sisters, Rayda Forth of Ancaster. Ontario and Vida Pyeof Parry Sound, Ontario; a grand daughter; and a number of nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday, June 19 at 11 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church with the Rev.FatherAndrew Diaper officiating. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: St. Francis Church. 862 Yadkinville Road, McKksville. y <r- Oavle CountyMookaville,