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Jan - Jundien, Jennifer Bell. Stephanie Kluttz (Willy), Jason Edwards (Amanda), Jermey Howard (Megan), Martin Edwards (Ashlec), Brittany Myers (Ken ny), Tiffany Howard, Klaire Howard, Carl Howard, Jordan Muise and Colton Muise; 2 great-granddaughters, Kensley Edwaids and Madyson Myers; a sister, Judy Stiller (O.D.) of Coolccmee; and 2 brothers. Bob Dudley (Nancy) of Salis bury and Walter "Bud" Dudley (Margie) of Woodleaf. A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednes day. Jan. 5,at Dutchman Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Thomas TuggleandTed Toggle officiating. The body was to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial was to follow in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family received friends Tuesday, Jan. 4, at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials: Dtitchnian Creek Baptist Missionary Fund, PO.Box416, Mocksville. Online condolences: ivm'w. iMoii/iiiieiv/ien'ice.rorii. jyJoyce Dudley Howard Mrs. Joyce Faye Dudley "Liz" Howard, 71, of Comatzer Road, Advance, died Friday. Dec. 31.2010, at Forsyth Med ical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Nov. 26, 1939, in Davie County to Jason Ran som and Mary Emma Cartner Dudley. She was retirei! from Thompson Crown Wood Prod ucts. She was a loving and faithful member of Dulchman Creek Baptist Church. She en joyed cooking, traveling and coUeciing baby dolls. She en joyed spending time with fam ily. In addition to her parents, she was pieceded in death by 2 sisters. Ruth Chaffin and Helen Beaver: ami a brother. Jason Ransom Dudley Jr. Survivor.s: her husband of 49 years, Clifford Watkins Howard Sr. of the home; 2 daughters. Donna Howard Bell and Elaine Howartl Edwards (Randy), all of Advance: 2 sons, Clifford Watkins Howard Jr. (Heather) of Cochrane Alberta, Canada and John Howard (Sicphanie) of Advance; 11 grandchil- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Jan. 6,20II yWjn Jener Idol Mr. John Jener Idol. 53, of Advance, died Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom Jan. 17,1957 in Forsyth County to the late Rob ert l>ee Idol and Barbara Grif fin Idol. Mr. Idol was employed with Tyco Electronics and had served in the U.S. Army 82°" Airborne. Survivors: his wife, Theresa Bcauehamp Idol of the home; 2 step-daughters, Chastity Whilaker of Jackson Heights, N.Y. and Carrie Whitaker of Winston-Salem: a step-grand son, Rhaynely Whitaker; his mother, Barbara Griffin Idol of Kemersville: a sister, Patsy Idol Davis and husband Gumey E. Jr. of Kemersville; a niece, Jaime Davis Casslevens and husband Allen of Cumrmng, Ga.; and a grand niece, Hailey Casstevens. A funeral service was to be conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 5 at Kemersville Church of Christ. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The fam ily received friends Tuesday at Haywonh-MiUcr Kindenon Chapel. Memorials: Hospice/Pal liative Care Center Davie, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103,Mocks- vUle. Online condolences may be made at wwwJia^wort/t-mi/h'r. ^^fhrry James Mr. Harry James, 62, died {)n Dec. 25,20)0 following a brief illness. He was bom in Iredell County on Jan. 27,1948, son of the late Mack and Louise Gray James. He attended Iredell County Schools and was a member of Piney Grove AME.Zion Church in Harmony. On March 27.1971.he was united in mar riage to Betty Ramseur James. For many years he worked in cement consimction. Survivors: his wife of Ihe home: 2 children, laisha and Kamara Morrison; 5 brothers, Aaron James of Statesville, Rayvon James of Yadkinville, Wayne James of Mocksville, Perry (Frankie) James and Her- bie James, both of Cooleemce; 2 sisters, Debra (David) Wat kins of Statesville and Sadellia (Henry) Gaither of Harmony: a host of cousins, relatives and friends. His funeral service was held on Thursday, Dec; 30 at 2;.30 pm. at Piney Grove AME. Zion Church in Harmony. Pas tor Charlenc Jones of New Life Apostolic Church officiated. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences: Graha- mFimerolHomc Met. cr ^larice McNeill Lamb Mrs. Clarice Ann McNeill Lamb, 68, of Seagrove, former ly of Asheboro, died on Friday, Dec. 31,2010. A funeral service was held at 2 pjn. Monday, Jan. 3, at Bethel Church of God, where she was a member, with Pastor Bruce Hany and the Rev. J.C. Souther officiating. Burial fol lowed at Union Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Seagrove. n A native of Randolph Coun ty, Mrs. Lamb was bom Oct. 6, 1942, daughter of the late Willie Jack McNeill and Annie Bell Richardson McNeill. She was retired from Jockey Inter national Randleman Plant. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Sarah Nicode- mus, and brother, Faircll Mc Neill. Survivors: her husband, Charlie Lamb of the home; daughters, Lisa Cain of Ashe boro, Tracey Craven and hus band Chad of Seagrove; sisters, Joyce Morton and husband Jerry of Troy, Carol Richard son of Seagrove: brothers, Biil McNeill, Willis McNeill, both of Seagrove; grandchildren, Kasey Cain of Asheboro, Shan- di Tucker, Harper Craven, Ma son Tucker, Holden Craven, all of Seagrove. The family received friends on Sunday, Jan. 2 at Ridge Fu neral Home in Asheboro. Memorials: Hospice of Ran dolph, PO Boxc 9, Asheboro, 27204; or Bethel Church of God, 1183 Chrisco Road, Sea grove, 27341. Online condolences: mm'. ridge/uneralhome .com. ]Xkiuby Smith McKnight Mrs. Ruby Smith McK^ght, ICQ, ofAdvance, died Saturday, Jan. 1,2011 at Bermuda Com mons. She was bom Sept. 16,1910 in Davie County to the late Floyd and Josephine Tbcker Smith. Mrs. McKnight was a charter member of Green Meadows Baptist Church. She is preyed in death by her husband, Ernest C. McK night; a son, Ronnie McKnight; 2 sisters, Irene Armsworthy and Grey Robertson; and a brother, Gumey Smith. Surviving: a daughter, Vivi an M. Allan and husband Lester of Advance; a granddaughter, Kim Doby and husband Char lie of Advance; a sister, Jessie Hodson; and a brother-in-law, C.T. Robertson. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4 at Green Meadows Baptist Church by the Rev. Michael Waters and Dr. Kenneth Hyde. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends following the service. Memorials: Green Mead ows Baptist, 1646 NC 801 N. Mocksville. Online condolences: vvwii'. hayworth-millerjcom. ^oodrow Allen Schl^el ^r. Woodrow Allen Schle- gel, 92, of Mocksville, died Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011, at his home. Mr. Schlegel was bora May 3,1918 in Bath, Pa., to the late Lloyd Orrin Schlegel and Flor ence Priscilla (Beers) Schlegel. He served in the U.S. Army fixtm 1941-1945 in the British Isles, making the invasion of Africa, Sicily, and Italy. He at tended The Hershey Industrial School, Hershey, Pa., graduat ing in 1936, and graduated from Penn State University in 1956 with a bachelor's degree in eco nomics. He was employed by the UJS. Department of Agri culture in Washington, D.C. as an agricultural economist until his retirement in 1976. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Phyllis Ann (Wade) Schlegel; and a grand son, Jonathan Howard Saville. Survivors: his daughter, Kar en Louise Staggs, with whom he made his home in Mocks ville; a son, Joseph Duncan Schlegel and wife Bev of Great Falls, Mont.; a step-daughter, Melissa Emerson and husband- Roy of Morgantown, W.Va.; a step-son, Brice Tidrick of Coolville, Ohio; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchil dren, nieces and nephews. No services are planned. Burial in Salem, W.Va. will be at a later date. Online condolences: unn'. eatonfimerahen'icexom. O CD S o O O davie COUNTVENTEKPRISE record, Thursday, Jan. 6. O d "OCD ZZ. IT) o r- BJ i^<Qy Neil Speer Troy Neil Speer, 34, of Step ping Stones Lane, Mocksville, died on Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2010, at his home. Bom in Forsyth County on Aug. 7,1976, he was the son of Jerry and Margaret Neal Speer of Jonesville. He had worked for Second Generation Con crete and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: hiswife,Josep|)ine Carol Poplin Speer, whbm he married on Sept. 30, 2000; 2 sons, Caleb Lee Speer and Har- ley Dakota Barker; a daughter, Brittany Elaina Sheyane Speer; and a sister, Pamela Leigh San- didge of Killeen, Texas. A service to celebrate his life was held on Sunday, Jan. 2 at 3 p.m. at Fellowship Bap tist Church with Pastor Wayne Swisher officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family receive friends on Sun day at the church. Online condolences: iini'iv. daviefimeralservice.com. 19- \ Dale Shoaf Stewart Mr. Dale Shoaf Stewart, 61, of No Creek Road, MocksvUle, died Thursday, Dec. 30,2010. He was bom Nov. 1, 1949, in Forsyth County to Hubert Shoaf "Pete" and Evelyn Faye Potts Stewart. Mr. Stewart was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He enjoyed the races at Bowman Gray Stadium. H He was preceded in death by a sister. Crystal Faye Stewart Hilton. Survivors; his parents of Mocksville; a daughter, Val Stewart (Rich Nestoryak) of Mocksville: a stepson, Antho ny Myers (Jeanne) of Brown Summit; and a granddaughter expected in May. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Monday, Jan. 3 at Dulin United Methodist Church with the Rev. Marilyn Weiler officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery, with military honors conducted by the Veterans'of Foreign War Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends Sunday, Jan. 2, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Dulin Methodist General Fund, 897 Dulin Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: wuu'. eatonJimeniIscrvice.com. \^arles P. Willingham ^'^ Mr. Charles Phillip Willihg- ham, 55, of US 158, Mocks ville, died Saturday, Jan. 1, 2011. There are no services sched uled. Online condolences: Mwe. eatonfuneralservicejcom. <r o o' So o o ^ cr "Oa> o o' cr S DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 6,2011 "Ronnie Paul Bracken . *^Mr. Lonnie Paul Bracken, 70, of Boozie Lane, Mocksville, died Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011, at Autumn Care of Mocksville. He was bom Sept. 6,1940, in •Davie County to the late Wil liam Henry "Boozie" and Mat- tie Elvira Wood Bracken. Mr. Bracken was- a retired farmer who loved the outdoors, farm ing and working with his trac tor. Mr. Bracken enjoyed read ing and watching Westerns, but he especially enjoyed telling his grandchildren stories. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Karen Louise Bracken; a sister, Pauline My ers; and 3 brothers, John Henry Bracken, Jerry Wayne Bracken and William Franklin Bracken. Survivors: his wife, Marga ret Baity Bracken of the home; 3 children; Kimberly Cline of Yadkinville, Kenneth Brack en (Lisa) and Keith Bracken (Tracy), all of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren, Travis Brack en, Reanna Siziemore, Nichole Sizemore, Will Bracken and Nate Biacken; 3 stepgrand- children, Tabatha Lee,;Allen Cline Jr. and Adam Shelton; 3 stepgreat-igrandchildren, Al len Cline m, Sasha Cline and Savannah Lee;, a sister, Nelia Elizabeth Bracketi; wd'several _nieces arld nephews; n ' A funeral service was to be conducted at 4 p.m., Wednes day, Jan. 12, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Philip Brande and Darren Crotts offi ciating. Burial was to follow in Chestnut Grove United Meth odist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the funeral home one hour be fore the service. Memorials: Autumn Care of Mocksville, 1007 Howard St., Mocksville; Hospice/Palliative CareCehter, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville; or your local hospice. Online .condoiehcw:; ywnv. I eatonfuiieralservice,.coth. ' ' Ruth Dorsett ^ Ms. Effie Ruth Dorsett, ,71, of Stuart, Va. died after a long battle with cancer on Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom Feb. 18, 1939 in Randolph County to the late Lester Herman and An nie Ruth Pickett Dorsett. Ms. Dorsett earned a bachelor's degfee.fiom UNCO and a mas- ter's degree from Georgia State University. She taught high school in Annapolis, Md. and Columbus, ija. before starting her career at Atlanta Metro politan College, where she was voted 'Teacher of the year" by students. Ms. Dorsett retired after 35 years. Being a lifelong teacher, her mission was to help others through contribu tions to several organizations, including New Hope Methodist - her hometown church, Stuart Presbyterian, Davie Communi ty. Foundation, Boys and Girls home, Salvation Army and the Rescue Mission. Survivors: her brother, Hoyt Dorsett and wife Linda; sister, Earlene Ferguson and husband John; a niece; several nephews; extended family; frien^?; and, church family.' A funeral service was held S ' P-"- P"day. Jan. 14 at Cnapel, Advance, with Dr Da- ^sbytenan Church officiating The family received friends onehourpnortothe service at thefuneral home, Burial followed P'™- Hope United Memorials: Davie Commu- mty Foundation, PO Box S46MxtaviUc; or donor's choice. Online .condolences: www "ayworth.miller.com OarteComrtj/PuW'icLitiratlf Woc\(Sville, NC vAIice Bowles Dolman■^Mrs. Alice Bowles Dolman, of Clemmons died Thursday, Jan. 6,2011 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom in Davie Coun ty" on Sept.'9, 1921 to the late Amos Lee and Jessie Lee John ston Bowles and was raised in the Jericho community. Mrs. Dolman was retired from health education, and welfare where she enjoyed traveling for ^ her work. She was also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Elnora B. Luper and W.Roberta.Bowles; and 2 brothers, Alvin L. Bowles and. John C. Bowles. Survivors: a daughter, Pame la Fay Dolman of Clemmons; a son, Michael Craig" Dolman (Rita) of Raleigh; 3_grandsons, Timothy Michael Dolman, John Patrick Dolman and Keith Michael Dolman; a sister, Vera B. Scobey and a brother, Worth Bowles, both of Clemmons; a sister in law, Juanita R. Bowles of Burlington; and a number of nieces and nephews. A memorial service was con ducted at I pjn. Wednesday, Jan. 12, at Eaton Funeral Cha pel in MocksviUe with Dr. Tom Torpy officiating. The family received friends following the service. Memorials; Carolina Bible Camp, PO Box 1234, Mocks viUe. . Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.com. "^harley Mae Edwards Charley Mae Edwards, 93, of Edwards Road, Hamtony, died on Thursday, Jan. 6,2011, at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. Bora in Davie County on Dec. 20,1917, she was the daughter of the late William Ralph and Laura Elizabeth Anderson Ra- tledge. She was a homemaker and was of the Baptist faith. Her husband, James Hugh Edwards Sr., preceded her in death; as did 3 sons, James Hugh Jr., Donald and Gary "Cottoh" Edwards; 2 daugh ters, Margaret Wiles and Betty Brown, and 2 brothers, Clyde ajid Lester Ratledge. . Survivors: a son, Lester (Maxine) Edwards of Harmo ny: 2 daughters, Shirley Ed wards of Harmony and Sandra (Terry) Dyson of MocksviUe; 2 sisters, Grace Beck and Janice Kurfees; 15 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren, The service to celebrate the life of Mrs. Edwards was on Saturday, Jan. 8 at 2 pjn. at New Union United Method ist Church with Drs. Steve Rainey and Billy Jarrett offici ating. Burial was in the church i cemetery. The family received friends at the church Saturday from 12:30-2 p.m. Memorials: New Union Methodist Building Fund, c/o Terry Dyson, 595 Duke Whit- ' taker Road, MocksviUe; or Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simonton Road., Statesville, 28625. • Online condolences:; hww. daviefuneralservicexom. ■ I^^ugusta H. Gaither Augusta H. Gaither,, 91,of MocksviUe, died on Jan. 8, 2011 at her home. She was bora in Davie Coun ty on Aug. 26, 1919, daughterof the late Albert and Maggie Simonton Hallman. She attended Davie County Schools and was a faithful member of Rock Hill Church of Christ, where she was the oldest living member. She was united in marriage to John R. Gaither in 1943. To this union five children were bom. She was-a homemaker, seamstress, and gardener. Preceding her in death washer husband, John. R. Gaitherin 1974, and a daughter, Mary ' Neely in 2003. Survivors: 4 daughters, Barbara J. (Billy) Carson, Shir ley (Elaa) Farid, and Rosetta Gaither, all of MocksviUe, and Goraldine G. (Melvin) Fisher of Salisbury; 9grandchildren, Steven Gaither, Melvilyn Gaither,Nigel Fisher, Billie Jean "Jones, Barry Carson, Javon Gaither, Tyrone Thompson, BarronThompson, and Lisa Thompson; 6 great-grandchildren; 6 great-great-grandchildren; a host of other relatives and friends. Her funeral service will be held on Friday, Jan. 14 at 1:30 pm. at Rock Hill Church of Christ in Cleveland. Minister Tony Reese will officiate and burial will foUow in the church cemetery. The family wiU re ceive friends 30 minutes before the,service. - Online condolences: Graha- mFuneralHomejiei. )^aiTy M. Groce ' Mr; Lany M. Grace, 67,;of Rosewood Lane, MocksviUe, ■ died Saturday, Jan. 8, 2010 at his home. He was bom Jan. 17,1943 in Yadkin County to the late Hu bert M. Groce and Minnie Mae Hutchens Groce Southard. Mr. Groce was a graduate of Yad- kinvUle High School and Mars Hill College. He was retired from the Davie County School System after 30 years as the art teacher at Davie High School. Mr. Groce enjoyed working with various styles of art or with his extensive collection of electric model trains. Surviving: several cousins and friends, including John Bullins, John AUen, Cindy Summer, Ken Boger, David AngeU, Paul Drechsler, Monte Taylor, Steve Havaner, and John Vestal. Friends are welcome from 1 -2 p.m. Thursday at Gentry Fam ily Funeral Service in Yadkin- viUe. His fune^ service was to foUow at 2 in the Gentry Fam ily Chapel with the Rev. Pattie Choplin officiating. Burial was to follow in the Center United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Yadkinville Methodist, - YadkinviUe, 27055. Online condolences: wmv. gentryfuneralservice.com. Osvie County Public Uorsry MocksviUe, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 13,2011 ^^Mr. Howard Glenn "Chip" Hanes Jr., 53, of Clemmons, died Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom March 16.1957, in Davie County to Tilthia Raye McCullough Hanes and the late Howard Glenn Hanes, Sr. Mr. Hanes was employed for 28 years by Amp/Tyco Electron ics. He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Mocksville. Hanes gradu ated from Davie County High School, Glass of 1975. He en joyed hunting, riding motor cycles, four-wheelers, camping and cooking. Mr. Hanes was a fan of Duke basketball and NA SCAR and was artistic. He en- Joyed spending time with fam ily and friends and during his illness held a positive outlook. He was also preceded in death by maternal grandparents, . J.C. and Alice McCullough; and paternal grandparents, G.C. "Bud" and Kate Hanes. Survivors: his mother, Tilth ia Raye McCullough Hanes; and a brother, Chris Hanes (Al ice), all of Mocksville. A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 10 at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville with the Rev. Joe Collins, D. Min. officiating, • •Memorials:-., American Can cer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, 27407;. Relay for Life; or charity,of do nor's choice. .•'''r''---' Online condolences:', winv. pntnnfiinornlcprmna mm Mae Oiyens Mrsi- Be'ulah MSe Anderson Owens, 86, of Lexington, died Friday, Jan. 7, 201 i at Hinkle Hospice House in Lexington. She was bom in Iredell County on Dec. 7, 1924 to the late James and Minnie Ander- ,son and was a homemaker. Mrs. Owens was a member ofTrinity Baptist Church in Mocksville where she loved her preacher and her church family. She was also preceded in death by a son, Ricky Owens; 2 sisters, Ora Prevette and Mae Potts; and 2 brothers, Radford and Bill Anderson. Survivors: 3 daughters, Min nie Lynch (Grady), Juanita Owens and Barbara Harrell (Lawrence Jr.) all of Lexing ton; 8 grandchildren, Deb bie Jones (RJ.), Angie Isaiah (Irash), Moses Leonard, Mar tha Snowden (Tony), Jackie Bailey, Derrick Owens (Beth), Jessie Lynch and Cody Harrell; 17 grea-grandchildren; a broth er, Jack Lewis (Margaret) of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was con ducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 10 at Batons Baptist Cemetery in Mocksville with Dr. Darrell Cox officiating. The family re ceived friends Monday at Baton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials: Hospice of Da vidson County, 200 Hospice Way, Lexington, 27292; or Al ston Brook Nursing and Reha bilitation, 4748 Old Salisbury Road, Lexington, 27295. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.com. yMary Stone Rodwell ' Miss Mary Wilson Stone Rodwell, 97, formerly of Hem lock Street, Mocksville, died 1 on Wednesday,Jan.5,2011,at 1 Autumn Care of Mocksville. : j Known to friends as "Mary Wilson" or "Miss Mary", she 1 was bom Dec. 14, 1913, to the ! late Thomas Anderson Stone Jr. and Sarah Eliza Hanes Stone. While briefly living with her parents on Jericho Church Road (Bob Allen homeplace), she didn't like farm life and ran away from home at an early age to live with her grandparents, Lizzie Spencer . and Francis Johnson on North Main Street (Sue Short home place). She at tended Mocksville Elementary and graduated from Mocks ville High School in 1933. She worked in her father's car deal ership and was driving cars be fore she could reach the pedals. On Nov. 24,1935, she married John William Rodwell Jr., son of Dr. J.W. Rodwell of Cana. Of the marriage was bom Kath- erine Letitia Rodwell on May 9, 1941. Mr. Rodwell, known as "Boy", with an engineering degree from N.C. State, was one of Mocksville's first elec tricians. Mary Wilson was a homemaker and look daily care of Letitia following a debilitat- j ing car accident until Letitia's ' death in 1976. Miss Mary's pastimes included crocheting, solitaire, word puzzles, footbtdl and reading her Bible. She en- Joyed her second home at High Rock Lake and the time spent with Otis, Lois and Mike Hen- drix. After Mr. Rodwell's death in 1981, she lived alone and enjoyed spending time with her neighbors, Grady and Betty Westmoreland and Grady and Cathy McClamrock. Survived, only by friends, Mrs. RodweU outlived her par ents, husband, daughter and siblings Sarah Hanes Stone, Eliza beth Spencer Stone, Thomas A. - Stone m and Clement Hanes Stone. She was a quiet, pri vate person whd took pride in her ancestry and her family's contribution to the community. A student of genealogy, she graced her family lineage 10 generations to Jamestown, Va., Friedberg (Old Salem), England and Germany. Her great-great- grandparents, Archibald Grac- ey and Letitia Mitchel Wilson Carter (Oaks Plantation) do nated land to lay out the' Town of Mocksville and in 1833 do nated one-half acre upon which First Methodist Church was first built. A lifelong member of First United Methodist Church of Mocksville, she loved her church and contributed gener ously to its missions. A gathering of reipembrance was conducted at 2 p.m., Friday, Jan. 7, at First United Method ist Church, Mocksville with the Rev. Joe Collins, D. Min. officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: Davie Commu nity-Foundation, PO Box 546, Mocksville; or First Method ist Church, 310 N. Main St., " Mocksville. , Online condolences: www. > eatonfuneralservicexom. c Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NG Jessica Ray Stevens ^ Mrs. Jessica Elaine Ray Ste vens, 34, of Farmington Road, Mocksvitle. died unexpectedly Sunday, Jan. 9. 2011, at For- syth Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. She was bom Aug. 11,1976. in Forsyth County to Rose John son Ray and the late George Thomas Ray, Mrs. Stevens was a member of Batons Baptist Church and by profession was a nurse educator and enjoyed teaching. She was involved with Arc of Davie County and was close to the residents of Milling Manor. She was also preceded in death by her maternal grand mother, Cordie Bowcn; her maiemal grandfather, Wil liam Johnson; and her pater nal grandparents, Monroe and Bobble Ray of Haw River. Survivors: her husband, Bri an Heath Stevens of the home: her mother. Rose Johnson Ray. a brother, William Monroe (Tanya) Ray, a niece and neph ew, Lauren and Wyan Ray, all of St. Cloud, Fla.; maternal stepgrandfather, James Bowen of Advance; cousins, Kim and Kirk Allen, of the home; and her father and mother-in-law, Larry and Nancy Stevens of Oastonia. A memorial service was to be conducted at I p.m., Thursday, Jan. 13. at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with Dr. David Gilbrcath officiating. The family was to receive friends from 6-3 pan., Wednesday, Jan. 12, at ^ton Funeral Home. Memorials: Milling Manor Group Home, 253 Milling Road, Mocksville. Online condolences; www, eaior\fiineralseryice£om. m-- > ri (Ronnie Gray Shores wMr. Lonnie Gray Shores, 66, ' of Main Church Road, Mocks-V^ayne Shanks viUe, died Friday, Jan. 7,2011, lA.Wayne Shanks, 53. died on at his home. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011, in Gor- He was bom Dec. 10. 1944, Jon Hospice Home In Siptes- in Davie County to the late ville following an extended Richard Isaac and Bessie Mae illness. .Owens Shores. Mr. Shores He was bom Sept. 18. 1957 was a retired cattle farmer and in Davie County, son of The!- had worked on the farm for 60 ma Viola Rousseau and the years. He cnjqyed hunting and late William Shanks. He giadu- fishing, ated from Davie High School Survivors: his wife. Patri- and served in the U5. Marine cia Ann Shorts of the home; 4 Corps. He woiked at Burlipg- children, Stove Shores, Dean ton Mills, Ingersoll-Rand, and (Glenda) Shores and Donald as a cement finisher. He was a Shores, all of Mocksville and member of Community Refuge Tammy (Bill) Boger of Rock- OiutchinCooleemce.Hishob- well; 2 stepchildren, Dorothy bits included hunting, fishing, Holmes and Stephen Ray Cal- and football. loway. both of Mocksville; 4 He was also preceded in sisters, Martha Ann Ashbum death by his siblings, Anslo, Jo (Harvey), Belly Jo Ashbum Ann. and Gary. (Charles Stewart), Linda May Survivors; his molher, Thel- (John) McDanieb and Cathy ma Viola R.Davidson of C(»l- (Roger) McDanieis. ail of eemce; 2 daughters, Angela S. Mocksville; 5 brothers, Rich- (Cavin) Caldwell of Statesville ard (Judy) Shores of Mocks- andTamekaS. (Jaime) Morales ville, Roy Lee (Kay) Shores of of Taylorsville; 2 brothers, Salisbury, Billy Wayne Shores Kenneth Shanks of Cooleemee and Tommy Shores, both of and Charles Neely of Cleve- Mocksville and Larry Shores of land; a sister, Rochella Shanks Greensboro; 9 grandchildren, ofCooleemee;4grendchildren; JamSs Shores (Nicole), Kenny ahost of nieces, nephews, other Holmes, Jeremy Waller, Court- relatives and friends. ney Waller, Destiny Calloway, His funeral service was held Eden Harris, Melony Willis, on Sunday, Jan. 9 at 4 p.m. in Matt Willis and Tammy Mills; the chapel of Graham Funeral 4 great-grandchildren; a great Home, The Rev. Rodney Back- granddaughter on the w;iy; and er officiated. Tlic family re- many nieces and nephews, ceived friends one hour before A funeral service was con- the service. ducted at 6 pjn., Sunday. Jan. A.Wayne Shanks, 53, died on Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011, in Gor don Hospice Home In Stptes- ville following an extended Illness. He was bom Sept. 18. 1957 in Davie County, son ofThel- ma Viola Rousseau and the late William Shanks. He gradu ated from Davie High School and served in the U5. Marine Corps. He woiked at Burlipg- ton Mills, Ingersoll-Rand, and as a cement finisher. He was a member of Community Refuge Oiurch in Cooleemee. His hob bies included hunting, fishing, and football. He was also preceded in death by his siblings, Anslo, Jo Ann. and Gary. Survivors; his molher, Thel- ma Viola R. Davidson of C(»l- eemce; 2 daughters, Angela S. (Cavin) Caldwell of Statesville and Tameka S. (Jaime). Morales of Taylorsville; 2 brothers, Kenneth Shanks of Cooleemee and Charles Neely of Cleve land; a sister, Rochella Shanks ofCooleemee; 4 grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. His funeral service was held on Sunday.Jan. 9 at 4 p.m. in many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 6 pjn., Sunday. Jan. Online condolences: Graha- 9 at Eaton Funeral Chape] with mFuneralHomesiel. the Rev. Chris Williams of ficiating. The family received friends on Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville, Online condolences; www. eatonfuneralservicexom. \ Gregory Lynn Wilson r?A,Mr. Gregory Lynn Wilson, S3, of Mocksville. died unex pectedly Dec. 24,2010. He was bom Feb. 3, 1957 to Elonald Lee and Alzada Cook I WilsoninRoanoke.Va.Hewas ' the only son of six children. ' The family moved to Winston- Salem in 1972. He graduated from West Forsyth High School in 1975. He worked for the WS/ FC School System, as a bus driver in high school and then as an assistant mechanic, where he met the girl who would later become his wife, Tonya Wil liams Wilson. He followed in his father's footsteps by work ing for the railroad for years, a job he loved. He was employed at AMP for 19 ycare.then with The Wright Group in Raleigh. He was most recently employed by Burton Service of Weslfield as general manager. He en joyed the woriting relationships i n I he had at BSCI and considered : Tim and Pam Burton friends and employers. He and Tonya chose Davie County to call home and raise their 4 sons. I He was preceded in death by I his father; and a brother-in-law, I Jimmy Roope. Survivors: his mother, his wife of 33 years, Tonya Wil liams WUson; and 4 sons, Chris (Amber), Josh (Laura), Matthew (Kasey), and Jacob, still of the home; grandchil dren Blake, Andrea, Conner, Danielle. Brayden and CJ.; sisters Sandra (Terry) Walker, Linda Roope, Donna Nichols, Anne (Larry) Damba and Lisa (George) Gerdes; many nieces and nephews; his mother-in- law, Virginia Lowe, who loved him as a son, and his close friend and brother-in-law, Mi chael Williams. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- let day Saints where a memo rial service celebrating his life will be held Saturday, Jan. 15 at i p.m. on Westchester Road in Winsion-Salem. Online condolences: www. hayworth-miller.com. Offlfe County Public uwafy Mocksville, NC Mrs. Margaret Jane Wagner Bamhardt, 90, of High Point, died Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011, following a stroke. Mrs. Bamhardt was torn April 28,1920,in Davie County to the late Lewie Franklin and , Alice Theodocia Foster Wag ner. She was a lifelong member of Turrentine Baptist Church and was a known seamstress. n She was also preceded in death by her husband, Charlie ^ "Chick" Bamhardt; 4 brothers; ^ and 2 sisters. Survivors: a son, Tim Bam hardt and wife Sheni ofGreens boro; a daughter, Jill Bamhardt Carter and husband Tim of the home; 7 grandchildren, Nicole, Laura, Alicia, and Nicholas Carter, Jessica Kennedy, and Jenna and Julie Bamhardt; and a great-grandchild, Jonas Ken nedy. The family received friends Friday, Jan. 14, in the Fireside Room at Green Street Baptist Church in High Point. A grave side service was conducted ^ at 3 pjn. Saturday, Jan. 15 at Turrentine Baptist Church in Mocksville. A reception was held in the fellowship hall fol lowing the service. Memorials; Samaritan's Purse, PO Box 3000, Boone,. 28607-3000; or Hospice of the Piedmont, 1801 Westchester Drive, High Point, 27262- 7289. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservicexom. n of Winston-Salem died Friday, cal Center. He was bom Jan. 7, 1930 in Forsyth County to Campbell was a member of Fraternity Church of the Breth ren and served in the U .S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He . was retired from Food Fair af ter more than 40 years. ^^arry Wayne Brown Surviving: his wife, Fran- n Mr.Lany WayneBrown,68, ces L. Campbell of the home. of Mocksville died at home, a daughter, Pamela Elliott andThursday,Jan. 13,2011 around husband Mark of Advance; 2 family after a long battle with grandsons, Christopher and Alzheimer's. Michael; 2 granddaughters. He was bom May 14,1942 in Wanda Lynn and Kippy: a slep-Davie County to the late Lonnie son, Gary Lee Hailey and wife James and Bertha Jones Brown. Kathy of Pompano Beach, Fla.; He was known for his honesty, and several nieces and neph- caringheart.knowledge.humor ews. and wit. He worked all his life A graveside service was held as a mechanic and was consid ered a master of his trade. at 2 pjn. Tuesday, Jan. 18 at Fraternity Church of the Brelh- He was also preceded in | ren Cemetery with Pastors Da- death by his wife, Betty Feim- vid Kindy and Jay Tilley of- ster Brown; a brother, Les ter Brown; and a sister, Irene , Brown Groce. Surviving: a daughter, Kim Brown Griffith of Mocksville; 2 sons, Terry Brown of Ad vance and Shannon Brown of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren. Josh Griffith of Mocksville and Elizabeth Brown of Advance; and 2 brothers, Dorman Brown and Doyle Brown, both of Mocksville. A funeral service was held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 16 at Union Chapel United Method ist Church with Chaplain Fred Moretz officiating. Burial.fol- lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the church. . Mernorials: Alzheimer's As sociation, 1315 Ashleybrook Lane, V^inston-Sdent, 27103; or Gideon's, PO Box 14O80O,Nashviil>.TN,372.14-05e0.,[ : Online" fcondolencefc wiw.n )iayworih-miljff£om. ' " ficiating. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the church.MemorialsiFratemityChurch of the Brethren, 3760 Fraternity > ChurcE Rd., Winston-Salem, 27127; or Hospice and Pallia tive CareCenter, 101 Hospice Lane,Winsion-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: www. hayworth-miller.coin. i^ellie Sofley Cook ^ Mis. Nellie Sofley Cook, 84, of Redland Road, Advance, jdied Thursday, Jan. 13; 2011, at her home. She was bom April 4,1926, in Davie County to the late Jesse Martin and Margie Fos ter Sofley. Mrs. Cook was a lifelong member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband, James Clyde "Jim" Cook Jr.; and a brother, Gilbert Sofley. Survivors: 2 daughters, Debbie Spillman (Teny) of Mocksville and Karen Willard of Advance; 2 brothers, Martin Sofley (Catherine) and Roy So fley (Sandra), all of Advance; 4 grandsons, Michael Spill- man (Viipnia), Scott Spillman (Nicole), Dustin Spillman and Bradley Willard; and a great grandchild, Carter Spillman. A funeral service was con ducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15 at Bethlehem United Meth odist Church with the Rev. Bar ry Lemmons officiating. The body was placed in the church I 30 minutes prior 10 the ser- ,1 vice. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family received ], friends at the church following the service. Memorials: Clyde and Rosa Cook Scholarship Fund, c/o Davie Community Foundation, 194 Wiikesboro St.. Mocks ville; or to Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice£om. Oairte County Public Llbrai> Mocksville, NC DA.VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jan. 20,2011 \Milton Gray Everhart N Mr. Milton Gray Everhart, 82, of Stadium Oaks Drive, Clemmons, formerly of Davie County died Wednesday, ,Jan. 12,2011, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston- Salem. He was bom July 22,1928, in Davie County, the oldest child of the late Benjamin E. and Mary Belle Garwood Everhart. Mr. Everhart was a graduate of Cooleemce High School and High Point College (Univer sity). He taught at Cooleemee Elementary and Davie High School. Mr. Everhart worked in the GED program with Mitchell College in Davie and was with the Davidson County Community College satellite in Davie County. He retired from Belk's in Hanes Mall and was a veteran of the U.S. Army dur ing the Korean Conflict. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Shelby E. Brown and a foster son, Thom as Richardson. Survivors; his wife of 56 years, Helen Earnhardt Ever hart of the home; 2 daugh ters, Elaine and son John, and Beth and daughter Camryn, "and Tom's children, Philip, Michael, John Scott and Mi chelle and their 9 children; a brother, Frank (Judy) and their children Ben and Diane and Shelby's children, Mike, Cathy and Chuck. He considered the Cooleemee Class of 1945 ex tended family. A celebration of life service was conducted at 11 am., Sat urday, Jan. 15 at Fork Baptist Church on US 64 East in Davie County. The family received friends in the fellowship hall following the service. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or in his memory to HPU Instimtional Advance ment, 833 Montlieu Ave., High P9int, 27262. B Online condolences: Vvwv. eatonfuneralsenxcejcom: Justin Michael Hill ; Justin MchaefLinger" Hill) 18, of Rockwell, fdrmerly of Mocksville, died on Jan. 14,; 2011. ; He was preceded in death by; ' Edith Yeager, grandmother, of; Mocksville. ' Surviving: Betty- Linger Bu- chanan, mother, and Lee Bu chanan, stepfather; of Rock-; well; sisters Jamie Linger and". Jessica Hill of Hamptonville; n grandmother Janet Greene of . Mocksville; Uncle Bryan Lin- , ger of Mocksville; Aunt Ma- .rie Hill of Mocksville; cousins Christopher and Amber Hill of . Mocksville and SonnI, Joseph, and Sarah Godfrey of Hamp tonville;, Rick Linger, grandfa ther, of San Diego, Calif.; and great-grandmother, Mary Lin ger of Clinton, Ohio. .a ^eggy Joanna Kerley Hill Peggy Joanna Kerley Hill, 82, of Center Street, died on Sunday, January 09,2011, at her resi dence. Bom in Virginia on Sept. 29,1928, she was the daughter of the late Isom and Essie Elizabeth Dunn Kerley. She was a nurse at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and also worked for Dr. B. Taylor. She was preceded in death by. her husband, Wilson Jacob Hill. She is survived by daughter, Mona Barber of Cooleemee, granddaughter, Amanda Pleemons, of Myrtle Beach, SC, great grandchildren, Tristien Pleemons, and Isabella Nelson. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by 3 brothers, Jerry, Leroy, and Jack Kerley, and 2 sisters,Janie Kerley Vogler, and Katheryn Young. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care Center, 377 Hospital Street, Mocksville NC 27028. , Condolences may be sent to the family at wwwjIaviefimeralserviceMm. ^kita Howard ^ Mrs. Rita Paula Domaleski Howard, 76, of Carrie Circle, died Tuesday, Jan.. 18, 2011, at her home. She was bom March 3,1934, in Lackawanna County, PA to the late Michael and Eva Kirvelavich Domaleski. Mrs. Howard was retired from Cannon Mills. She enjoyed flower gardening and loved cats, especially rescue and local strays. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Norwood Ray Howard; and a brother, Robert Domaleski. She is survived by a daughter, Melisa H. Hardy (Wayne) of Mocks ville; a son, Andrew Robert Howard (Susan) of Kings Mountain; a sister, Romaine J. Barton of the' home; and many nieces and nephews., A graveside service will be conducted today at 2 p.m. Jan. 20, at Rowan Memorial Park in Salis bury. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be considered for ASPCA Special Giving, 520 8th Ave., 7th Floor, NY, NY 10018, Attn: Linda Tiramani. Online condolences may be made at www.eatonjunerahervicexom. yKatelyn Laurel Jacobs ^ Miss Katelyn Laurel Jacobs, 22, of Mocksville- died Thurs day, Jan. 13,2011 at Wake For est University Baptist Medical Center. Survivors: her parents, Paul V. and Linda B. Jacobs; and a sister, Megan Wingard and husband Brett of Spaitanbuig S.C. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Online condolences; yvww. salemfh.com. \ Darla Jean Kendrick, 50, of Winston-Salem, died Tuesday, Jan. 11; 2011 at Forsyth Medi cal Center. A memorial service was held at 4 pjn. on Saturday, Jan. 15 at Hayworth-Miller Funeral Home - Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Greg Little offi ciating. Online condolences: vww. ltayworth-miller£om. ^Walter Floyd McDanlel 'd:Walter Floyd "Red" Mc- .Daniel, 83, of Cable Lane, . Mocksville, died on Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011 at WFU Baptist Medical Center. Bom. in Davie County on June 29, 1927, he was the son of the late Walter and Augusta Jarvis McDaniel. He was retired from Fiber Industries and was a member of Crestview Baptist Church in StatesviUe. Survivors: his wife, Trudy ' Smith McDaniel of the hoine; 4 I sons, Roger (Kathy)'McDaniel, /.Teny (Ann) McDaniel, Randy . McDaniel and Mark McDaniel, all of Mocksville; a daughter,, Stacey McDaniel of the home; a stepson, Matt Williams; 4' grandchildren; and 7 giMt- grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Christal Houck; 2 brothers, Thomas and Gilbert McDaniel; a sister, Helen McDaniel, and a great- grandson, Ryan Martin. The service to celebrate his life were on Sunday, Jan. 16 at 3 pjn. at the Crestview Baptist Church, StatesviUe, with the Rev. Roy Pierce officiating. He Ue in state 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family received friends on Saturday, Jan. 15 at Davie Funeral Ser- . vice. ' Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice.com. Jewell Mons'ees v\ Mrs.BettvJewell AhematIA. Mrs. Betty Jewell Abemathy Monsees, 80, of Mumford She was bom July 17,1930, in Iredell County to the late David and Carrie Sweet Abemathy. She retired from Davie • She was a member of First Baptist Church, Mocksville where^^K_ she had been a chUdren's Siinday school teacher for over 30 years, was involved with Bible driU, G. A.'s, member of the adult choir, theWM.U.andthetoystoreeveryyear. She was a volunteer at the^^^&,_.^ Storehouse for Jesus and a tutor at William R. Davie Elementary Mrs. Monsees was a very loving mother, grandmother In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by herhus-^^l^g^HBi^^^^^B band, Harry Aaron Monsees; a brother; and an infant sister. Survivors include a daughter, Judy Adams (Eddie) of Elkin; two sons, Chuck Monsees (Debbie) of Elizabeth City and Hal Monsees (Cherie) of MocksviUe; four grandchildren, Beth Howard (A J.), Amanda Adams, Nicole Kootitz (David) and David Monsees; six great-grandchildren, Hayleigh Howard, Zachary Blevins, Laken Adams, Dylan Koontz, Anna Koontz and Nathan Koontz; a brother, David Abemathy of Mocksville; several nieces, nephews and cousins; and many friends. A memorial service wiU be conducted at 11 am. Thursday, Jan. 20, at First Baptist Church of Mocksville with Dr. Van Lankford officiating. The family wiU receive friends from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. on Wednesday, Jan. 19, at Eaton Funeral Home., ^ They request that memorials be considered for First Baptist Church, 412 N. Main St., Mocks ville, NC 27028; or Storehouse for Jesus, 675 E. Lexington Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. Online condolences may be made at www.eaionfuneralservice£om. Da^e County Public Library Mocksville, NC ^y^rland Dale Spry ^ Garland Dale Spry, 58, of Baileys Chapel Road, Advance, died on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011, at Wake Forest Univer sity Baptist Medical Center. Bom in Davie County on Aug. 1,1952, he was the son of Garland Green Spiy and Betty Elizabeth Benier Spry of Ad vance. He was a construction sub-contractor and attended Elbaville United Methodist Church. Also surviving; a son, Scot- ty Dale Spry of Advance; 2 daughters Beverly Spry (Bil ly) Miller of Raleigh and Tif fany Spry Landrcth of Yulee, Fla,; 2 brothers, Andy Spry of High Rock Lake and Keith Spry of Advance; 2 sisters, Eudene Barnes of Lewisville and Darlene (William) Blake of Fariningion; a granddaugh ter, Stephanie Miller; and his close companion, Linda Allied of Ramseur. He was preceded in death by a brother. Tim Spry. The service to celebrate his life was on Saturday, Jan. 15 at 1 p.m. in the Davie Fu neral Service Chapel with the Rev. Greg McEwen officiating. Burial was in the Baileys Cha pe! United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends on Friday, Jan. 14 at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Davie Funeral Service to help with funeral ex penses. ' Online condolences: www. daviefimeralservice£om. m. C^ton Harding Smith ^Clinton Harding Smith, 88, of Ben Anderson Road, ^ MocksviUe, died Sunday, Jan. : 16, 2011, at Autumn Care of ! Mocksville. ! HewasbomJune27,1922,in Iredell County and was the son i of the late Thomas and Alma Hockady Smith. He served in the U.S. Army during World War n in the Pacific Theatre. In his early years, he worked at a saw mill with his brothers. : He was employed at Sheffield Pallet, Mocksville, and was a ! tobacco farmer. After retire ment , he enjoyed traveling with his wife. He was a member of Rock Spring Baptist Church where he had served as a dea con, chair of the deacon board, a Sunday school teacher, and choir director. He was also preceded in death by Helen Joyner Smith, on Oct. 20, 1999, whom he married on Nov. 7, 1942; 2 brothers, Thomas and John Roy Smith (Gwen); a sister, Inez Renegar (Odell): and a daughter-in-law, Dianne Anderson Smith. Survivors; 2 daughters, Kar en Smith and Luane Williard (Johnny); a son. Gordon Smith, all of Mocksville; 4 grandchil dren, Laura Williard of States- ville, Chad Smith (Nicole) of Clemmons, Jonette Poole (Matthew) of.El Paso,.Texas, and J.C. Williard of Mocks ville; 5 great-grandchildren, Alexander and Augusta Smith of Clemmons, Hunter, Hayden, and Houston Poole of El Paso, Texas; and 2 sisters-in-law, Geraldine Smith of Harmony and Hazel Cooke (Leon) of Yadkinville. Funeral services celebrat ing his life were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Rock Spring Baptist Church with the Rev. Steve Hedgecock and Dr. Jesse Stroud officiating. The body lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service and burial followed in the church cemetery. The fam ily received friends Monday at Rock Spring Baptist Church of Harmony. Online condolences: wivw. reavisfuneralhomeharmony. com. Memorials: Rock Spring I BaptistYouth,c/oSharonKrid- er, 572 Powell Bridge Road, Harmony, 28634; or to the charity of the donor's choice. J&nest J. Williams 'Mr. Ernest Jackson Williams,- 85, of Advance, died Sunday,- Jan. 16,2011 at his home. Mr. Williams was bom in CarroU (Jounty, Va. on Aug. 7, 1925 to Andrew Jackson and Ola Crotts Williams. He was a veteran of the US Navy, serving during World War II. Mr. Williams retired from RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co., and , was a longtime employee of Shamrock Transportation^ a I truck driver. Mr. Williams was amember ofFellowship Baptist • Church and the VFW as well as the Di^ct 11 Memorial Honor Guard. n He was preceded in death by his wife, Sadie Whisenhunt Williams; his parents; 3 broth ers; and 2 sisters. Survivors: a daughter, Con nie Bailey and husband Carl of Advance; 2 sons, Ronnie Williams and wife Janet of Winstph-Salem, and Ricky Williams and wife Judy of Ad vance; 6 grandchildren, Jeffrey Bailey and wife Lori, Jamie. ; Bailey Naylor and husband Scott, Paul Williams and wife Andi, Mark Williams and wife Annie, Angela Brown and hus band. Chuck, and Philip Wil liams and wife Wendy; 10 great -grandchildren, Joni Bailey, Haley Brown, Miranda Bailey, Olivia, Jesse, and Jake Naylor, Ainsiey and Luke Williams, Corbin Jackson Williams, and Savannah Brown; and a sister, Mozelle Wincsett of Galax, Va. A graveside service, with military rites provided by the' District 11 VFW Memorial Honor Guard, were conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 18, at. Westlawn Gardens of Memory with the Rev. Wayne Swlsher officiating. The family received friends Monday at Hayworlh- MillerKinderton Chapel. Memorials: VFW District 11 Memorial Honor Guard, care of Cliff Harris, 4433 Bashavia Drive, Pfafftown, 27040; or Hospice of Davie, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, MocksviUe. , Online condolences:' www. haywortH-miller.com. , V Oavtd County Public uoraty Mocksville. NC ^Mary Katherine Peacock Bo- ger. 72, of Ben Anderson Road. MocksviHe. died on Sunday. Jan. 23. 2011 al Rowan Re gional Medical Cenler. Bom in Iredcll Comity on June 22, 1938. she was the daughter of the late Wiley Eu gene and Esther L. Mclntyre Peacock. She was a homcmak- er and a tncmber of Jesus Life Mission Church. She was preceded in death by husband, Robert Lee Boger; a son, Robert Eugene Boger; a daughter. Kathy Hamilton; and brother. Jasper Peacock. Survivors: 2 sons, Danny Boger of the home and Timmy Boger of Mocksville; 4 daugh ters. Janice {Ted) Johnson, Sharon Osbomc. Christine (Randy) Gobble, all of Mocks ville and Cindy Gwynn (Alien Small) of High Point; a brother, Bobby Peacock of Harmony; 12 grandchildren; and 7 great grandchildren. A Celebration of Life ser vice was held Ttiesday. Jan. 25 at 2 p.m. in the Davie Fu neral Chapel with Pastor Hilda Reavis ofliciating. Burial fol lowed in Rock Spring Baptist Chua-h Cemetery. The family receive friends one hour prior to the service. Online condolencts: wmv. davie/niier<ilsen'kf.com. v^aihuel F. Dobson Camiict F DfiKson.'^Samuel F. Dobson. 58. of YadkinviUe, died n Jan. 18, « 2011. in Wake Forest Bapt. ® Medical Center following a H short illness. Mr. Dobson was bom inHSurry County on Oct. 10, 19.52.^^ son of the late Harry UeHaltie Cockerhain Dobson. He[|;r . graduated from Forbush Highl;^-'' School in 1970. He served inj^ iheU.S.Armyfroni 1974-1976.IB He worked at J.P. Stevens as aH machine technician. He lovedB baseball and other sports, andf was a caregiver for his mother. *— He was preceded in death by siblings. Wade. Brcnda. Yvonne, and Ronnie. Survivors; a son. Kerry Ste venson of Statesville; a daugh ter. Keisha Stevenson of Ra leigh; 4 brothers, Hugh (CUu'a) Dobson of YadkinviUe, Mack Dobson of Elkiii. Jiinics Dob son of Mocksville, atid Eddie (Prophetess Lisa) Reriinoiid ol McClainsville; 4 sisters. Ear- line (Robert) Russell of Yad kinviUe, Elaine (Jim> Coulter of Hickoiy. Carolyn (Henry) Speaks of Hamiony. and Marie Gaither of Woodbridge, Va.; a grtmddaughter. Daiszah Lli.-me Stevenson; several other rela tives and friends. His funeral service was held Sunday, Jan. 2? at 2 p.m. in the chapcl of Graliam Fu neral Home. The Rev. James Moore officiated and burial fol lowed in Clarks Cliapel Baptist Church Cemetery in Boonville. The family received friends 30 minutes before the service. Online condolence.s; Cralui- mFuneralHomcJiet. Bailey Forrest Harvey Bailey Forrest, 67. of Gaiax. Va. died Wednesday. Jan. 19. 2011 at IWin County Regional Hospital in Gala*. Mr. Forrekl was bom in Da- vie County on Dec. 10.1943 to Clarence Franklin Forrest and Sadie Mae Bameycastle For rest. Sinvivors; his wife, Brenda Daiiey Forrest of Galax; sons and daughters-in-law, Kenneth and Anita Forrest of Cullman, Ala.. Shane Forrest of Greeps- boro, Kevin and Kathy Forr^ of Los Angeles, Calif.: 4 grand children. Sean, Drew, Kacy and Troy Forrest; 2 sisters and brother-in-law, Clara Sue Pow ell and Roger of Guntersville, Ala., and Sadie Carol Law rence of Mocksville; brother and sister-in-law, Roy and Joy Forrest of Galax; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held Friday, Jan. 21 at 2 p.m. in the Vaughan-Guynn Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Canup and Steve Shon officiating with burial following in the McKen- zie Cemetery. OSVie Public Liu,a,, WocksWWe, NC s, WWII Vet Dies Mr. Jessie Glenn Hcndricks, 84, fonnerly of Stage Coach Road, Mocksvillc, died Mon day, Jan. 24 , 2011, at WFU Baptist Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. He was bom March 3, 1926, in Davie County, to the late Hu bert Adams and Millie Seamen Hendricks. Mr. Hcndricks was a dedicated member of Saiem United Methodist Church and had served as treasurer and Sun day school teacher at Mocks villc Wesleyan Church. He had been a star athlete on the Cool Springs High School basketball team. Mr. Hendricks was a \'et- eran of the U.S. Army having served during World War 11 and loved to share his stories about his railitai-y experiences. He was uijurcd while serving in Germany and was taken in by a German family to whom he has kept a close relationship with for over 60 years; both families have travelled back and foith to continue to nurture that bond. Mr. Hendricks was retired from Drexel-Hcrilagc Furniture Co. after 37 years and was a beef cattle farmer. He was a member of the Davie Academy Ruriian Club and was a past president. Mr. Hendricks was a Carolina Tarheel fan atid enjoyed travel ling to the mountains. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Emma Ev elyn Brown Hendricks; and a sister, Rnth Camilla Hendricks, Survivors; 4 children, Betty Jean Witherspoon and James Glenn (Pamela) HcEidricks. all of Mocksville, Gary Reid (Robin Tower) Hendricks of Pfaffiown and Brenda Hen dricks Kulp of Bermuda Run; 6 grandchildren, Jonna Hen dricks, Neil (Lori) Hendricks, John Hendricks, Cynthia (Gary) Sidden, Clifton (Jessica) Law- son and Lauren Elizabeth Kulp: and 14 great-grandchildren. funeral service was to be conducted at 2 p.m.. Thursday, Jan. 27, at Salem United Meth odist Church with the Rev. Robin Fitz.gerald officiating, The body was to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial was to fol low in the cliurch cemetery, 'Bobby'Jones Robert "Bobby" Jones. 61. died Jan. 25. 2011 at his resi dence in Ape.x. He was a former resident of Dovic County, where he retired as Nice president ol' Cciiinil Carolina Bank, and continued to work as a realtor at How ard Realty until his health de clined. Survivors: liis wife. Janet D. Jones of the home; a son, Michael (Elizabeth) Jones of New Mexico: 3 daughters, Nancy (Travis) Hiuriin of Ra leigh. Kelly (Phillip) Greene of Apex. and Courtney (Cameron) Mitchell of Durham; a brother. Charles Jones of Ohio; a sister. Palsy Soper of Aiken, S.C. Contact Graimm Funeral Home for arr;(ngcmenls. with military honors conducted by the Veterans of Foreign War Memorial Honor Guard- The family was to receive friends from 7-9 p .m. Wednesday, Jan. 26, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Salem Methodist Bldg Fund, c/o Paul Shew, 1582 Davie Academy Rd., Mocks ville; or Triad Flight of Honor, PO Box 4613, Greensboro. 27404: or at any Triad Bank of Atnerica branch office. Online condolences: vnvw. eawnfuneriihervice .com. Agarics (Chester Reich V Charles Chester Reich. 77, of Marietta. Ga, formerly of Mocksville, died on Friday, Jan. 21.2011,in Marietta. . Born in Washington, D.C. on March 11. 1933, he was the son of the late Merrill D. and Evelyn Muriel Wright Reich. He was retired from real estdte sales and was a member of t^e Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter Day Saints. He was also preceded in death by liis first wife of 49 years, Marilyn Macy Reich; 2 brothers, Merrill and Dale Re ich; and a son-in-law, Richard Lowe. Sun'ivors: his wife, Mar> Joy Reich, whom he married in 2002; 2 son.s. Kenneth Dale Re ich of Myrtle Beach, S.C, and Charles Edwin (Sherri) Reich of TTiomasville: 2 daughters. Ten Lowe of Susanville, Calif and L.nurie (Jeff Mitchell) Scott of Clemmons; 2 stepsons. Reed (I.ivia) Ciouch of Marietta and Cary (J-ilia) Crouch of South- aven, Miss.; 2 stepdaughters, Tracy (Hany) Penninger and Shelia (John) Hopkins, all of Marietta; a niece, Alexandra (Mark) Childs of Massachu setts; 33 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren. Tlic funeral service for Mr. Reich was to be on Thursday, Jan. 27 at I p.m. at the Church of Jesus Cluist of Lnller Day Saints on Wesichester Road in Winslon-Salem with Bishop Joseph Whitaker presiding. Burial was to be in Rose Cem etery in Mocksville. 'Hie fam ily was to receive friends at the church on Thursday from 11 0AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, January 27.2011 Jeffrey Dean Joyner Mr, Jeffrey Dean "JJ" Joyner, 51. died on Jan. 24.2011. He was bom May 15, 1959 10 William H. and Peggy Ad ams Joyner. He wa.s a graduate ofDavie High School. He loved to drive his tractor and dump truck, work on his land, play music, build things, spend time with his family and his furry friend Freckles. He enjoyed helping the people he loved. He loved the Lord and attend ed Hillsdale United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his oldest brother, Billy Joyner, and a special friend Carol Driscoll. Survivors; his daughter, Brandi Joyner Deesc; grand daughter, Emma Deese; par ents, Bill and Peggy Joyner; sisters Deborah HendriA (Boyd). Brenda Legg, Martha McCraw; brothers Mike Joyner (Lisa), and Bob Joyner (Merri- iyn);and ahost of nieces, neph ews. cousins, family members, friends mid best buddies Adam Barber, Gary Chaffin, Freddy Cothren. Jamie White and a little buddy Dillioti Hcntley. Memorial and funeral ser vices are incomplete. Jean Reiss Virginia Blanche May "Jean" Reiss, a direct descendant of Peter Clemmons, the founder of the village that bears his name, died Dee. 20,2010. She was bom on Jan. 21, 1925 in Beaumont, Calif., and late in life moved to Clemmons to research her family roots, Many residents at Bemiuda Village enjoyed her piano per formances during Sunday ves pers while she lived there. She displayed early on an interest and talent in music. She studied the piano and became accom plished. Her studies took her to the University of Utah, and while there, she performed with the Utah Symphony Orchestra as featured piano soloist. She was imellectual and loved go ing to school. She obtained her bachelor's degree from West minster College In California. She was organist for the North Hollywood Methodist Church for 28 years. She directed the children's choir there, pre senting special performances. Later, she converted to Catholi cism and played the organ for many masses and weddings. She earned recognition as the best accompanist in the San I Fernando Valley ajid Los An- ' geles area. This was acclaimed by symphony orchestra and many soloists. One of her main interests was the work she did for the Film Advisory Board in Los Angeles. In later years, she began to study genealogy. This curiosity led her to Clemmons to search the ancestry other mother, Blanche Catherine Clemmons May. She married Robert Rciss and they liad a son, David. She lost both of them in separate auto accident.s. Survivors: her sister, Mar- jorie Egloffand; her brother, William S. May and his wife MaiyAnn; and many nieces and nephews and friends. K^iWiam M. Seaford Jr. vA Mr. William "Biil" Maxie Seaford Jr., 86, formerly of US 64 West, Mocksville, died Thunday, Jan. 20,2011, at Au tumn Care of Mocksville. He was bom Sept. 29, 1924, in Davie County to the late William Maxie Seaford Sr. and Mary D. Everhardi Seaford. Mr. Seaford was a member of Cen ter United Methodist Church and had served as treasurer of the Davie County United Meth odist Charge for 48 years. He was active in the Center com munity. \Mr. Seaford was a graduate of Appalachian State Teachers College. He had been a farmer and wa.s retired from Heritage Furniture Co. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Grace Pearl- ine Beck Seaford. Survivors: a brother, John Se.-iford (Pollie) of Mocksville; several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday. Jan. 23, at Center United Methodist Chureh, with the Revs. Robin Fitzgerald and Stcithen Blair of ficiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes before the scjvice. Burial followed in the cemetery. Tiie family re ceived friends Saturday, Jan. . 22, at Baton Funeral Home. Memorials: Evans Scholar ship Fund, do Linda Owings, 728 Wilkesboro St., Mocks ville. Online condolences: itovtv. eatonfuneralservicc.eom. . "yKoger Dale Smith ^ Roger Dale Smith, 55, of Salisbury, died on Thursday, Jan. 20. 2011 at his home after a battle with cancer. Mr. Smith was bom Sept. 5. 1955 in Davie County and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. P.W. Smith. He was employed by Perfonnajice Fiber and had worked on the plant site for 33 years. He loved hunting, fish ing, gardening and was known locally for his welding skills.He will be remembered as an hon est. fair and dependable man. SuA-ivors; his wife, Lisa, son Roger Dale "Robbie" Smith Jr., a sister. Bemice (Robcn) Walker, and 4 brothers, Lonnie (Jessie Ruth). Willis (Shirley) and Lawrence (Caria) Smith, all of Mocksville; and Wayne (Carol) Smith of .Mbemarle; and nieces and nephews. Services were heid Sun day. Jan. 23 at 3 p.m. at Eaton Baptist Church. Eaton Church Road, Mocksville. with burial in the church cemetery and vis itation following. Pastor Mike Shoaf of Nazareth Community Church, Rockwell, was minis ter of the service. Memorials: Nazareth Com munity Church Building Fund, PO Box 444, Rockwell,28138. Online condolences; »v«nv. daviejimeralservicexom. 'yjbse Ramirez-Vargaz Jose Ramirez-Vargaz, 77. of Cheyenne Lane, Mocksville, died on Sunday, Jan. 23, 2011 at his home. Born on Sept. 18, 1933, he was the son of the late Steban Ramirez Guitierrez aiid Regina Vargaz Salomon. Survivors; Maria De Laluz Ramirez of Texas and Ninfa Alvardo-Ramlrez of Mocks ville. The service to celebrate his life was on Monday, Jan. 24. at 8 p.m. at the Iglesia Getsemani Peniecostes Church.The family received fiends from 6-8 p.m. at the church and again following the service. Online condolences; invw. doviefunerahervicexom. ^ouise Proctor Walker Mrs. Louise Proctor Walker, 84, formerly of Avon Street. Mocksville, died Wednesday, Jan, 19,2011, at ircdeli Memo rial Hospital in Slaiesville. She was bom on May 11, 1926, in Elm City to the late Joseph Jacob and Lena Willi- ford Proctor. Mrs. Walker wa.s a member of North Main Street Church of Christ. She WHS also preceded in death by her husband, James Franklin "Pete" Walker. Survivors: a daughter. Oena (Jeff) Cline of Davie County; a soil, Neal (Polly) Walker of Mooresvilie; 5 grandchildren, Jon Christie of Marshall, Ka- leb Walker of Colorailo, Dena Niefl, I,ori Collins and Jordan Cline, all of Mocksville; 7 great-grandchildren; and a sis ter, Esihei- Cherry of Wilson. A funeral service was con ducted at 1 pjii. Saturday, Jan. 22 at Eaton Funeral Chajjcl with Claude Pharr officiat ing.Burial followed in Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery .The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials; Carolina Bible Camp c/o Bobby Grigsby, 1988 Jericho Ch. Rd., Mocksville. Online condolences: winv. earonfiinerahervice.com. AMb 17 (5b/+^S- 3- sJ^es Robert Blakley James Robert Blakley, 90, of Clemmons, died Tues day, Jan. 25,20! 1. He was bom June 4, 1920, in Forsylh County to the late Monroe A. and Mattic Allen BlakJey. He was a life resident of Clemmons and graduated from Clemmons High School. Mr. Blakley was a member of Chestnut Grove United Meth odist Church in Mocksville. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army Medical Corp having served during World War 11. He was retired from tingle's Bakery and was a farmer and gardener. He loved spending time with family and friends, blessing all with his gracious nature. Survivors; his wife of 68'/i years, Ruby Hawks Blakley of the home; 3 children, Stephen W. Blakley and wife Christy of Vale, Tony A. Blakley and wife Kay and Carol A. Tomel and husband John, all of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren, Stephen Blakley Jr. (Candace), Tony A. Blakley Jr. (Karen), Jeannie Riidisill (Brett). John M. Tomel, Christopher Tomel (Laynie), James V. Blakley (Kristen) and Robert W. Blak ley; and 15 great-grandchil dren, Troy, Jourdan, Breanna, Abigail, Aaron, Taylor, Emilie. Caden, Haven, Logan, Payton, Rylan, Owen, Mason and Bow man. A funeral service was con ducted at 3:30 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 29, at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jason Constantine of ficiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends on Saturday at the church. Memorials: Chestnut Grove UM Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Linda Haipe, 470 Elmore Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservicej:om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 3,2011 x,^bbie J. Cranford iX Bobbie Jean Reavis Cran ford. 71. of Glenview Lane, Mocksville, died on Wednes day, Jan. 26, 2011 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Bom in Yadkin County April 13, 1939. she was the daughter of the late David Martin and Daisy Belle Lindcly Reavis. She was a retired textile worker and was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Clin ton Cranford Sr., in 1996; a daughter, Penny Sue Cranford; 6 brothers, Paul. James, David Jr., Bill. Jerry, and Jack Reavis; and 4 sisters. Maude Gunter, Elizabeth Rushing, Martha Page, and lx;uise Sieelman. Survivors: a son, Ciiarles (Melinda) Cranford of Cleve land. N,C.; 2 daughters, Wendy (Dale) Craver and Jcanette (Dennis) King, all of Cool- eemee; a sister. Belly (Ivan) Tliies of Mock.svilie; a special friend, Gordy Fink of Mocks ville; 5 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. A celebration of life service was held Sunday, Jan. .30 at 2:30 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Pastor Tony Hall officiating. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee, The family re ceived friends on Saturday, Jan. 29 at Davie Funeral Service. Online condolences; -whw. claviefuneral,uTvice£Oin. ^innie Lucille Foster ^\Mrs. Minnie Lucille Daniel Foster, 92, of Somerset Court, Mocksville, died Sunday, Jan. 30 . 2011, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Jan. 23, 1919, in Davie County to the late Si las Dulin and Edith Ann "An nie" Martin Daniel. Mrs. Foster was a graduate of Cooleemee High School and had worked at Fiber Industries for many years. She was a member of Concord United Methodist Church where she had been a member of United Methodist Women and was a member of the Cooleemee VFW Post 111 Auxiliary, She was also preceded in death by her husband, Henry "Bud" Foster on Oct. 13. 1969; a daughter, Elizabeth Ann Fos ter on Aug. 7, 1983; 2 sisters; and 6 brothers. Survivors: 2 sisters, Belle D. Boger and Peggy D. Tuiterow, both of Mocksville; and all of her friends at Somerset Court. A funeral service was to be conducted at 4 p.m., Wednes day, Feb. 2, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Roy Mill er officiating. Burial was to fol low in Concord United Meth odist Church Cemetcry.The family was to receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Somerset Court of Mocksville, ATTN; Teresa Phillips, Activities Director, 150 Ken Dwiggins Dr., Mocks ville. Online condolences: u'trw. eafonfiineralservice.com. J^dia M. Haney Lydia Margaret Ingram Haney, 86, of Brian Center Nursing Center, Lexington, died Monday, Jan. 24, 2011, at the nursing center after a period of declining health. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Mrs. Haney was bom Sept. 29, 1924, in Summitt, Ark., to William Ingram and Nora Landers Ingram. She was of the Baptist faith. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin Haney in December 1987. Surviving; a son, Jimmie Lynn Ray of Lexington; a daughter. Nora 1-ouise Gobble of Lexington; grandchildren, Tammy Crater and husband David of Advance, and Jemy Baskin and wife Jennifer of Michigan; and sister, Ida Lee Burge of St. Joseph, Mich. Online condolences: mviv. davidsonfiineraIhome.net. Daifle County Public Ubraiy Mocisville, NG 'B .'cgra/'in/ - Aiary F. Jacobs \ Maf> "Sally" Hundetlmik Jacobs. (•6, of MocUvilltf. died un Monday, Jan 71. 201 1, al her liunic. Bom in Rowan C'oiinly on Dec. J. lO'M, she wns Ihe daughter uf ihe tale Paul and Agnes IMciclicr Fiiiidcrburl;. She .tllcnded roolecnice Pres byterian Church and w.ns retired frtiiTi Wondeiknit. She enjoyed crossword ptirclcs, beating her laniily at Jeopardy und watch ing her great gmndchildren play. Her husband. Jerry Wesley Jacobs. ptrceOcd her in death in 1995. She was also preceded in death by 5 bmihen and a sister. Survivors: her children. Ixiri I.Toinray) Waller of Cool- ccmee. Panic (the late lairry) Angull of Mocksvillc. D.ivid (Marilyn) Jacobs nl WoodJeaf, Lisa Jacobs of Miscksville, Jeffrey Jacobs ol Civileeincc. Jennifer iKenny Gray) Jacobs and Shane and .Mes Jacobs of the hornet 4 grandchildren. Brandy iT.D Miller! Waller. Tony iLaureiil Angell. Krystal (Malt l«) Angel! and Matthew Waller: and 2 gtcai-giandchil- dren, wiib a third on the way A eelebralion of life service Will he held on Thursday , Keb 7 at B p.m. in the Davie Fu neral Service Chapel with Pas tor John Oroff ofBciiiling The family will receive fnends on Thursday fnnii (i .Vl-S p.m. at the funeral home C'timmitlal services will be held on Sun day, Feb. 6. at 2:71) p m at Ij'- gion Memorial Pork Online ^cotidolcnccs* wiriv. ^^>?>crl Rity Jones \<obeil Htu 'llohhy" Jones. ()!.ofA|>c\. died on .Ian. 24, 2011 following n i>eriod of de clining health He was Uirii in Banner Cik, son of (he laic Hall Let- .s anil Mary 1-dilh Homer 'ones. He gradtialeJ froin Aiken (S C.) High School and the University 111 Smith I aroliiia in Aiken. In l'172. he married Janet Doiio- t;m fhcy liad roiir ehildicn and made theii home in Mocksvilte III! 2.' years where he served as vice president of CcntraJ ("aro liiu Bank and hiiei ai Bank of (he Camliims, Iroiii which iie letired. He became a ical e.sinle broker and wotkrd for Hiiwaul Kcaliy His bobliies were lish ing.camping.ami golf )lelpini; pco|>le was dear lo his heart and he carried out ihis by scrs ing in several tomniunily posi- tiOTis including Iviard menilier of Smalt .Stall of Dane. Re lay (or Ufe. Ihivic Itcoiionu. Development, NC Realty A>- wvinlion. and pivsi president o! MivkvMlIc Rotary Cliih in Juki he joined his l.iiniiy m Ajscs aral enjoyed s|iending time with their grundchiUlrcn Sm ivors- his wife. Janet D. Jc.. es of the home: a son. Michael (tliMbelh) Jones of New Mexico: 7 daughters. Nancy (Travis) HartJin of Ra leigh, Kelly (Phillip) Greene of Apex. and Courtney (Cameron) kfitchcll of Durham; a brother. Charles Jones of Ohio; a sisler. Patsy Soper of Aiken. S.C.; igrandchildren. Sydney Greene, Moltic Greene. and Cha.ee Har din; nieces and ne^ws: otJiei rclrlises and scores of friends. A memorial service w as held on Friday. Jan 2R at 2 ptn. at Grah.-im Funeral Home The Rev. David Gilbreaih ofliciaied and the family received friends front noon-2 p.m. Mentortals: Smatt Start of Davie Imagination Ubrary,9b5 Yftdkinville Rd., Mocksvilte. Online condolences: Gro/iti- Y JcJTrev Dean Joyner Mr. Jeffrey Dean-JJ" JoyMr. Jeffrey Dean "JJ" Joyner. 51.diedonJan 24,2011. He was bom May 15. 1959 tij Wtiliaro H- and Peggy Ad ams Joyner Hewasagtaduaie ol Davie County High School He loved to drive his uttclut and dump imek, work on his land, play music, build things, spend time with his family as well as his furry friend Freck les.He also enjoyed helping the people he loved. He loved the Ijjrd and attended HilladBle United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his oldest brother Billy Joyner and a special friend Carol Driscoll .Survivors: his daughiet, Bratidl Joyner Deese; grand daughter. Entma Deese; par- cms. Billaiid Peggy Joynet, sis ters. Deborah Hendrix (Boyd). Brenda Legg. Martha McCtaw; brothers. Mike Joyner iLlsa), .vnd Bob Joyner (Mcrrilynl; a Imsi of nieces, nfcphews. cous ins, family members, friends; •ind besi buddies Adam Barber. Gary Chaffin. Freddy Colhrcn, Jamie While and a little buddy DUlion Bcntley The service In etlebraie iin life was Friday. Jan. 2X at 2 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Set- V ice Chapel with the Rev . Jeny WeW) officiating. Burial was in the Blaise Baptist Church Ceinetery. The family received friends on niurwiay. Jan. 27 si Davie Funeral Service Memorials: A Storehouse lot Jesus. ti75 E. Lexingiim Rd., Mocksvilletor educational inisl fund for giaiiddaughter Emm.i Katelyn Deese, c(o Bank of Ihe Carolinas. 135 Boxwood ITrive. Mocksvilte. Online condolences, miw, i/iivie/nnrrulrrrvfre.C'ini. /5 :o^ fo- M(>cHardlnj! Kinfi l/\ Mr. JiH' Uiirding King. 85,of Vadkin V.dluy Kond, Advantc, died Sunday. Jail- 20M, III Forsyih Medical Ceiiici in Windon-Snlein. He was born Aug. -V 1^25. in Davic County, to the late Franklin Alcjanclcrnnil llaMue Howard King Mr. King w." a veteran of the li -S. Amii liav mg served In die Stnrih |vacific during Woilil W.ir II He vv«v a Christian man "Iki loved the Ijitd and he attended church all of his life After retiring from Haites Dye & Finishing Co. he enjoyed woodwMiking and gaidening. He woe comnmnder ofVFW Post 871V in Advance, was seAung m the Dittticl 11 VFW Menioiial Honoi Ciuard and volunteered at the W Ci Hefner VA Medic.il Center in Snlisbury Mi. King was an .ic- live membei of the .Smith Grove kunlan Club and was involved in helping at the Davie CiHimy Gioiip Home. He was also preceded in death by his wife. Helen Mi chael King; a daughter, Rebec ca Smith; and 2 sisters, Nancy Soiilhcni and firiiy Caudle. .Siitvivors: 3 daughters. Ei leen Dunn (Carl) of Advance. Dctwrah Foliz (Larry) of I.evinglon and Phyllis Hayes (Hubecl) of Advance; a son. "Ihiirnas King (Susani of Ad Vance; a son-in-law. T.C. Smith ;■ of Adv.iiice; 8 grandchildren; -t great-grandchildren; 1 sislciv. .Aildie Mae Wood ot Clemnioav. Edith Mouncc (Keith) of Walnut Cove .uid Lciis Fanslci of Mocksvtlle; ? bfiHhers. Howard King (Shirley) of I cvmgton. Benny King (Wand.li of Advance and Kelly King (1-ibbv luf lj:»ingion;and several nieces and nephews. A funcrnl service was con ducted .11 3 pin.. Wednesday. Feh 2 at Ureeri Me.idows Bap tist Chinch, Mixksville. with the Revs Leon Wrod, Wayne Swishcr and Michael Wa ters officiating. 'ITic Nidy wasplated in ihe church 30 minutes prior 111 the service Burial fol lowed in Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cenielery. Advance, w ith miliiary honors conductedby the Vclciaiis of Foreign War Mcinoriiil Honor Gunid The family received friends Tues-iliiy, Feb. I, at E.il<in Funeral Home Memorials: VFW Post 8719. I.V> Peed Mill Rd., Advance; or Davie Group Home, 785 San- liirtl Ave.. Mocksvilte. (Jiiline condolences: www. fiitoiil'iinenilservlce.com. \Annie Carter Moore L'X Mrs. .Amnc Carter Moore. 87. of Motksvillc.died Friday. Jan. 28. 2(111. ai her daughter's home in Salisbury She was bom Feb. 27. 192.3. in Dtivic County to ihe late Tildon and Lola Cutlet. Mrs Mnorc was retired from Inger- sflll-Rand and was a mcmlier of Rrsl Baiilist Church. Mocks- ville. She was also preceded in death by her husband. John W. Moore, in 2005; and 5 btiKhers. Koy. Donnie. Bill. Jimiur and Oilie Carter Survivors; a daughter. Sandy (Chuck) Ouinn of Salisbury; } sisters. Kaye iluniiiard) Pre-vette.Gladys Tysingei und Ber tha Tucker, all of Le.xingion. a brother. Lewis (Carole) Caitei of Advance; a graniWaugh- let. Tfsci (N.iihnn) Thompson of Salisbury; a grandson. Lee (Amy) Quinn of Raleigh; and 2 great-grandsons. Andrew and Cli Thompson of Salisbury •A funeral scra-ice was con ducted at 4 p in . .Sunday. Jan. .'() Ht E.iiiin Funeral Chapel, with Brolhcr Denni.v C.mct of-(icialiiig. Biinul follow in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends ai the funeral home one hour bcfoie the serviceMcnnvrials; Young at Henri Senior Ministry, First Hapllsl, 412 NJdiiin .Sr.. MocksviUe; Hospice/Pidliaiivc CurcCenlcr, .377 Hospila] .Si.. .Slllle iOiC Mocksville; ot HrispicefPal- native CarvCcntei. 5l2 Kin- mac Road. Suite Salisbury. 28144. Online ctrndolcnccs. wicw raltmfimeral'e'iiu-tiini. ^ -3 X*- '•<••• ' \^race Hanley Pollard M/s. Grace l.jnn Hnnlc) Pollard, 73, ul Advance, died Saturday, Jan. 29.;0t l.ni (-or- syih Medical Cenier in Win- sion-Salem, She was bom April 10.1937. in Henry County. Ky. to the late James and Melvlna Crawford Hanley. Mrs. Pollard enjoyed plnyin^ bingo, fishing, camping and being a caregivcr for many years. She was also preceded in death by b siblings. James Han ley Jr.. Dorothy Martin. Milton Hanley. Mary Jean Gardner, Wilanna Kidwell and CTiarlcs Hnnley. Survivofs; her husband of 57 years, Robert "Bob" Curtis l\>llard ot the home; 2 daugh ters. Patricia Ann Pollard (Scot! Marion) of Mocksvillc and Barbara Lee Pollard of Yadkln- villc; 2 sons. Milton Allen Pol lard (Marsha) and Paul Doug las Pollard t Diane I. ail of South Carolma, 4 grandchildren Robert Mack Pollanl. .Sleplui Barrett Kiiram Pollard. Cod) Austin Pollard and Carter Han ley Pollard; -r greal-gruiidvin, Garrett Ashe Pollard; a great grandson on the wa): and a brother, Paul Hanley (Uiradn) of Kentucky A funeral service was to be conducted at I p m.. Wednes day, Feb. 2, at fiaion Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Philip Brandc and Donald Pollard officiating. Burial followed in Salisbury National Cemetery The family received friends Tuesday, Feb. 1. at the functni home Memorials: Kate B Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane. Winsion-Salcrn, 2711)3; ot hospice home of do nor's choice. Online condolences; huw. i-<ir<i;i^niTflJren'ic-ea<im.\Ki^nces S. PoHs V/\Franccs .Swicegoix) Polls, 90, oi Salisbury, died .SalunJay. Jan 29, 2011 al Rowan Re- gtiMioi Medical Center, BotnOci 13.l92D.inRow- an Coiiiily, she was the daugh ter of the late Mozelle Benson Swicegood and Claude Odcll Swicegoixl. She was a home- ntaker. She was a member of WvKKJIcaf United Melhivdisl Church and the luidies .Sunday School Class. Preceding her in death was her husband. Carl L. IhJlU. Survivors, her son. Wayne Potts (Debbie) of Woodleaf; daughter Judie Webb tiohn R ) ol Wiwdleaf; brother. Otis Swiccgrxsl (Jane) of South Carolina; sisters, Fem Hael- ing (Warn-nl, Betty Gregory (Sunny), iwiis Lcsslie. all of North Carolina, Ruby Wheeler of Virginia. Maude Barclay of Maryland; 7 grandchildren; 13 gicnt-grnndchildren; 2 gieai grcal-grandchildrcii; and a iiuiiibei of nieces and nephew s Visitalioii was Monday. Jiin .«! at Wooile.vf United Meituxi- isl Church The funeral scimcc was at 2 30 p.m. Monday at the church, with the Revs. Curtis Uoftnlh and Preston Young of ficiating. Burial followed in the church cemeiery. Memortals: Woodleaf Unit ed Methodist Church cemetery fund. PO Bos 299, Woodleaf 27054. Online condolences may be made 10 iinviv.lveWyftriierri/- Jinnicmin. -g: ^50 ro/>iiy ^'3 -sa// Memorials; Oak Grove Uuii- ed Melhodist Women, 1994 US 158 E. Mocksvillc: Cenier i UUMC Cemetery Fund, c/o Linda Owlngs.728 Wilkesboru' St.. Mocksviiie; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salern 27103, Online condoiences; wunv. e(itonfimi'ratsemce.a)in. >y!fanie Powell Potts lA. Mrs. Janie Powell Potts. 79, of Woodpark Drive, Mocks viiie. died Sunday. Jan. 30. 2011.at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom June 27. 1931. in Davie County to the late L.R, "Duck" and Nina Harris Powell. Mrs, Potts wa.s a life time member of Center United Melhodist Church and attended Oak Grove United .Methodist Church- She dedicated her life to her children, grandchildren and family. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 58 years. Wesley Reece Potts; .an infant daughter; and 2 brothers. Ben Powell and Bob Powell. Survivors: 2daughters.Janell (Davidj Youm of Mocksviiie and Linda G. Potts of Winston- Salem: a son. Ijiwrence Wesley (Linda) Potts of Mocksviiie; 6 grandchildren. Kacy, Jana. Abby and Reece Yount and Shelby and Wesley Potts; a sis ter. Geraldine Haynes of Wilm ington; a brother, Roger Powell of Aiabaina: and several nieces and nephews. A funeral ser\'ice was to be conducted at 3 p.m.. Thursday. Feb. 3. at Baton Funeral Chapel with the Rev, Robin Fitzgerald ofliciaiing. Bmial was to fol low in Center United Melhodist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2. at the funeral home. T(>mmy H. Shelton "Tommy" Hanes Shelton. 72. died on Monday. Jan. 24. 2011 at Riverside Health Care Center in Danville. Va. afier being a resident for seven years. Mr. Shelton was born on Nov. 14. 1938. in Mocksviiie. the son of the late John D. Shelton and the late lia Mae Sprinkle Shelton. He lived in the Danville area for the past 20 years where he owned and operated Tommy's Cleaning Service. Prior to moving to Danville he worked for REA in Mocksviiie and Biltmore Dairy in Winston-Salem. He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors; 2 daughters. Sherri Tuttie and fiancd Rus sell Smith of Advance, and Kim Deal and husband Scott of Kemersvllle: 2 grandchildren, Shannon Bolton of Charlotte and Preston Deal of Keniers- ville; a sister. Cornelia Shelton Smith of Mocksviiie: and a special friend Lynda Cassada He n was jiredeceased by a brother. John Hugh Shelton. Funeral services were Thurs day, Jan.. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Wrenn-Yeiitts North Main Cha pel with the Rev. Ryan Riley officiating. The family received friends prior to the service. A graveside service was held on Friday. Jan. 28 at 1:30 p.m. at CtHirtney Baptist Church Cemetery, in Yadkinville. with the Rev. Ryan Riley officiating. The family received friends at the church prior to the service. Memorial: Wayles R. Harri son Memorial f-und 226 Bran don Ct. Danville, VA 2454); or Courtney Baptist. 3.341 Court ney Church Rd Yadkinville. \^zra Carl Talum III Mr. Ezra Carl Taluin ill. 51. of G(X)dnian Ltike Road, Salisbury, died Sunday. Jan. 30. 2011 at Libeny Commons Nursing Hotne in Salisbury. Mr. Tntiim was bom Nov. 3. 1959 in Ran dolph County, a son of the laieE.C.TaiumJr.andKaiherine FeezorTaium, He worked as the horticulturist for Rowan Coun- 'y- Survivors; his wife. Tina, and daughter Carlcy of Salisbury; his sister. Kalhy Crews, and mother. Katherine Talum of Mtjcksville Mr. Taium donated his body to science to find a cure for can cer. A memorial service is .sched uled for 2 p.m.. Feb. ft at High Rock Community Church-West Campus on Jake AIe\ander Bloulevard in Salisbury. ^: c)c^ j«' - O -h 'Xa/f DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRrSE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 3,2011 yEverett Eugene Smith Mr. Everett Eugene .Smith, . 95, formerly of Beechwood Drive, died late Thursday eve ning. Jan. 27,20i 1, at Autumn CareofMocksville. He was bom Dec. 22. 1915, in Davie County to the late B.B. and Ollie Foster .Smith. Mr. Smith was a member of First United Methodist Church, Mocksville. He was a gardener :ind loved working in his yard. Mr. Smith never met a strang er, and talked to anyone who would listen. He retired after 32 years at AT&T in Winston- Salem. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Aileen McClamrock Smith: and a sister, Evelen Grafe. Survivors: a daughter. Joan S. Wyatt (Billy) of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren, Kim My ers (Donnie) and Rusty Wyatt (Lerisa); 2 great-grandchildren. Steven Myers and Austin Wy att; a sister, Dorothy Smith of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was conducted at 2 pjn., Sunday, Jan. 30, at Rose Cemetery. The family received friends at Eaton Funeral Home one hour before the service. Memorials; First UMC, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville. Online condolences: winv. eatonfuiierabervicerom. ^^^liver J. Washington Jr. ^ OliverJerome "Drama King" Wa.shingtoii Jr. died on Jan. 26, 201 1 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winsion- Salem. He was bom March 28,1980 to Oliver Jerome Washington Sr., and Sabrina Washington of Mocksville. He attended PS 164 and JHS 189 in Flush ing. N.Y. and furthered his edu cation at HillcresT High School in JajTiaica Queens. Once he moved to North Carolina, he pursued a degree in plumbing and welding at Forsyth Tech nical Community College in Winston-Salem. He loved bas ketball, money, and most of all, his famUy. He also loved his "homies" in Bland Houses and Latimer Gardens, and anywhere his presence wa.s required- Ev eryone loved his smile. He was a charmer and funny at times. Survivors: a son, Jamarius L. Washington; 2 daughters. Talayah N. Washington and Essence K. Creveceur; a god child. Anasiasia Osorio; his parents. Oliver Washington Sr., and Sabrina Washington; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas; 2 sisters, Akilah Osorio. Yvette Gill; 3 brothers, Travell Washington, Alaric Osorio, Tavonne Wash ington (deceased); 3 nieces, Anastasia, Shanti, and Ya Ya "1,2,3"; 5 nephews, Aiair, Ala ric, Travell Jr., Donovan, and Valentin; his "busit baby"; two god-mothers, Freda Snoddy and Janice Crawford; 2 god-fathers. Lee Crawford and Curtis Gill; a host of aunts, uncles, god- brothers. god-sisters, cousins, and many friends. A memorial .service was held Monday, Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. at Grahmn Funeral Home. TTie Rev, Lee Crawford officiated and the family received friends one hour before the service. Online condolences: Graha- niFimeralHomejiei. Osulo County Public Libraty M^sville, NO ,Fj?ances Carter Miller ^Mrs. Frances Ciirter Miller, { 92. formerly of Midway .Street. Cooleeincc. died Sunday, Jan. 23. 2011. at Genesis Eldercare in Salisbury. She was bum July 4. 1918. in Davie County to the late Laura Belle Carter Gales and was raised by her grandparents. Dorcas and Charlie Carter. Mrs. Miller was a life mem ber of Cooleemce Presbyterian Church where she had served as an Elder. Sunday school teacher and president of the Presbyteri an Women. She had worked at Burlington Industries and was retired frotn the W.G. Hcffner VA Medical Center. She was a volunteer in her chuich and community and enjoyed read ing. Mrs. Miller was a member of the Ladies Night Out Club of Coolecmee and the VFW La dies Auxiliiiry. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Uiw- rence C. Miller; a sister, Dorcas Vogler Mesiiner; and her step father, William S. Gales. Survivors: a daughter, .Ann Spry and husband Mike of Coolecmee; 3 grandchildren, Stacy Spry and wife Jolene of Mocksville, Ross Spry and wife Stephanie of Coolecmee and Laura Spiy and fiance Chad 'rilley of Advance; 2 great- grandsons. Zachery Spry and Hunter Boger; a sister. Mary Louise Penley of Salisbuiy; a brother-in-law. David Miller of Mocksville; 2 sisters-in-law, Lucy Crotis Call of Mocksville and Ruth Beck of Le.xington; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m., Wednes day. Jan. 26. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Pastor John Groff officiating. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park. The family received friends Tues day. Jan. 25. at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; Ronald McDon ald House of Winslon-Saiem, 419 Hawthorne Rd.. Winsion- Salem. 27103; or Coolecmee Presbyterian. PO Box 27. Cool ecmee. Online condolences: wwh', taionfii'iei'dhei'yici'.coiii. ^lizabeth Latham Smith Mrs. Elizabeth Aleena Latham Smith, .69, of Ijames Church Road. Mocksville, died Friday. Feb. 4. 2011. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion-Salem. Mrs. Smith was bom Sept. 4. 1941. in Clay County, Ind. to Hazel M. Hoskins Draper and the late Morris C. Latham. She was retired from Gantl Pers- oiie). Mrs. Smith was a quilter. reader and crafier. She belonged to the Monday Morning Quil- ters Group ajid was a member of the Davie Quill Guild. She was also preceded in death by a bnnher, James R. Latham. Survivors; her husband. Richard "Dick" Allen Smith of the home; a daughter. Lorinda "Lori" Contos (Chip) of Mocks ville; a son. Michael "Mick" Smith of Winsion-Salcm: 2 grandchildren, Samaiitha and Sarah Contos; her mother; and a sister,Jeanne Brown (Robert), all of Hartford City. Ind ; a half sister. Patty Lchmann (Lenard) of New Braiinfcls. Texas: a half brother. Bob Ulham (Lois) of Houston. Texas; a sister-in- law. Eva Latham of Hannony. Ind.; her stepmother. Lillian E. Latham of New Braunfels; and several nieces, nephew.s and cousins. A memorial service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 12 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. The family received friends at the funeral home following the service. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter. 377 Hospital St.. Suite 103. Mocksville: or I CancerServicesofDavie.3175 f Maplewood Ave.. Winston-Sa- 1 lem.27103. ; Online condolences: wrvw. eatoiifiiiierahervke.fi'm. gi'lO-'i ^sie Sheets Stroud '■•Elsie Elaine Sheets Stroud, 95. of Mocksville died on Thursday. Feb. 3. 2011. at the Gordon Hospice House sur rounded by her family. She was bom Jan. 26, 1916. in Walkertown. and was the daughter of the late Thomas Jefferson and Alda Copple Sheets. She was a member of Society Baptist Church. She was a teenager during the 1929 recession and was a pail of a family of 12 children living in a rural area near High Point. Her father ran a small country store and was a barber. Short ly after their marriage. Elsie and J.C. moved, with Billy, to Marietta. Ga. When World War II stiirted. they moved to Baltimore. Md. and worked at the Glenn L. Martin Co. whichproduced the Mars Martin (the largest flying seaplane) to enter production. The company also produced the Martin B-26, a medium bomber and the PBM- 3 which was a patrol bomber. After being in Baltimore about a year, they njoved back to Marietta and worked at the Bell bomber plant which produced the B-29 (the plant which is credited with ending the war a little sooner). After she did her part in the war effort, the fam ily moved to North Carolina. In 1946, she and J.C. began ran-ning a country store in a build ing owned by Teimison l-ow- ery. In about 1958. they built a building on the land purchased from James Hai-vey Stroud and continued the business until the death of J.C. in 1993. From that time until she was in her 80s. she continued to help run the store. She enjoyed working in her flowers, sewing, and being with the family. She was also preceded in death by her husband. J.C. Stroud; 6 brothers. Frank lin. Thomas, Jjunes, Kenneth. Gene, and Rodger Sheets; and 3 sisters. Elma BoyJes. Pauline Smith and Grace Winslow. Survivors: a son. Billy Stroud (Beverly) of Mocks ville; 2 sisters. Margaret Smith of High Point and Carol Todd of Trinity; 3 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Graveside funeral services celebrating her life were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 6 at So ciety Bttplist Church cemetery with the Rev. David Childress officiating. Jim Dwiggins. CJ. Dwiggins, David Lee John-' son. Robert Stroud. Randy Stroud. and Gene Tunerow served as pallbearers. The fam ily received friends Saturday at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home, .Slatesville. Online condolences; u'rviv. bunchjohiisoiifuneruthoiiie. com. Memorials: Gordon Hospice House. 2341 Simonton Road. Statesvilie. 28625; or to Soci ety Baptist. 879 Garden Valley Rd.. Statesvilie. 28625. I^sy Cornalzer Ward ^^Mrs. Pansy Comatzer Ward. 82, of Advance died Wednes day, Feb.2,2011 at (he KaieB. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom Nov. 5, 1928 in Davie County to Phelps and Jesse Walker Comatzer. She was 6 weeks old when her mother died and she wa.s raised by her grandmother. Emma Comatzer. She was an active member of Advance United Methodist Church, the VFW Women's Aiixdiary and served in other community activities. She served as the Advance Postmasler. Her husband. William "Bill" Levin Ward Jr., a brother and 2 sisters preceded her in death. Surviving: 2 sons. William Randall Ward and wife Vicki and Jeffrey Anderson Ward and wife Debbie; 4 grandchil dren, Kerri Wall and husband Brent, Josh Ward and wife Jen nifer, Allison Ward and Andy Ward and wife Laura; and 5 great-grandchildren, Cooper and Carly Wall and Hayden, Hadley and Harper Ward, A funeral .service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Feb. 5 at Advance United Methodist Church with the Rev. Cheryl Skinner officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Friday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderlon Chapel. Memorials; Advance Metli- oilisl,1911 NC 80 IS..Advance; Hospice of Davie. 377 Hospi tal St., Mocksville; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences; u'tvn-. hawortU-willerxntu. Q'/O-H ^uby Faye Williams ^Ruby Faye Harkey Williams, 58. of US 601 South, Mocks ville, died on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011 at Davie County Hospi tal. Bom in Iredell County on Dec. 16, 1952, she was the daughter of the late David Lee and Lucille Thompson Harkey, She was a honiemaker and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors; her husband, Roy Dermont Williams of the home; 2 sons, Roy Michael (Marjo- rie) Williams of Salisbury and Timothy Kevin Williams of Mocksville; 3 brothers, Frank (Audrey) Harkey of Harmony, Tony Harkey of Mocksville and Bill Harkey of Taylors- ville; 3 sisters, Brenda (Butch) Peffley of Jacksonville, Bon nie Williams and Beverly Joan Smith, both of Mocksville; and 2 grandchildren, Jeremiah Jade Williams and Zackary Kevin Burgess. She was also preceded in death by a brother. Bob Har key; 2 sisters. Virginia Harkey and Jane Foster and a grand daughter. Dcanna "Anna" Mi chelle Williams, A celebration of life service was to be held Wednesday. Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Pastor Edna Cavenoght officiat ing. The family was to receive friends on Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. at ilie funeral home. Online condolences: iwu'. ffcMefiineralservice.cvni. vTtJmmy G. Williams ^Mr. Tommy Gilmer Wil liams, 74, of Siatesvillc, died at home on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011 after suffering from Al zheimer's for four years. He was bom in Davie Coun ty on Dec, 12. 1936 and was a son of the tale Marvin L. and Anna B. Seamen Williams. He attended Cool Springs School. He was a textile worker, was self employed as a irieal retail salesman, selling meat to nurs ing homes and was a farmer. He loved his wife, family, church and fanning and raising cows. At an early age. he joined Soci ety Baptist Church and started teaching Sunday School at the age of 15. He wa.s also a mem ber of Calvary Baptist Church in Statesvillc. He was always active in church work serving as a deacon and teacher. He taught an adult men's class for several yeans before his declin ing health. Survivors: his wife, Weleska W. Johnston Williams, whom he married on July 25, 1958; 2 sons, Danny E. Williams of Taylorsville and Gary W. Wil liams of the home: a daughter, Denise Stinnett (Mark) of Boca Raton, Fla,; 4 grandchildren. Crystal Clodfelierof Cornelius. Ashley Clodfelter of Huniers- ville. Jessica Williams and Na than Williams, both of Mocks ville; a brother, Richard W. Williams (Elaine) of Advance; and a sister, Joann B. Williams of Mocksville; 20 nieces; and 4 nephews. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Lester N. Williams. The family received friends Tuesday at Bimch-Johnson Fu neral Home. Services celebrat ing his life were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Wcslmore- tiuid Chapel of Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home with the Revs. Arnold Dulin, Chris Hazlip and Derraoni Crabtrce officiating- Burial followed in the Society Baptist Church Cemetery. Online condolences: vnw. buiichjohiisonfiineralliome. com. Memorials: Alzheimer's As soc., 3800 Shamrock Dr. Char lotte. 28215. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17,2011 v^Virginia W. Beauchamp Mrs. Virginia Wiiiiams Beauchamp. 86, of Mocksville, died Sunday, Feb. 2011 at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She was born June 8. 1924 in Davie County to the late Franklin and Martha Ireland Williams. Mrs. Beauchamp was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church. She is preceded in death by her husband, Grady Curtis Beauchamp. a daughter, Angie Elizabeth Beauchamp and sev eral brothers and sisters. Survivors: 3 children, Grady Lee Beauchamp and wife Su- zette of Hamptonville, Joyce Anderson and husband WU- liam of Statesville and Martha Knight of Advance; 7 grand children; 15 great-grandchil dren; 3 great-great-grandchil dren; a sister, Alice Rummage and husband Roland of Tyro; and 4 brothers, Gumey Wil liams and wife Doris of Mocks ville, Nathan Williams and wife Joyce of Tyro, George Franklin Williams and wife Vada of Lexington and Billy Williams of Advance. A funeral service was con ducted at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 14 at Hayworth-MUler Kinder- ton Chapel by the Rev. Jeff Carter. The family received friends following the service at the funeral home. Burial was at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Macedonia Moravian Graveyard. Memorials: Macedonia graveyard fund, 700 NC 801 N. Advance. Online condolences: www. hayworlh-miller.com. yiiarry Lewis Beck Mr. Harry Lewis Beck. 87, of Cana Road, Mocksville. died Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom Dec. 24. 1923, in Davie County to the late Ru- fus William and Belva Rollins Beck. Mr. Beck was a veteran of the U.S. Army during World War U. He was retired from the % U.S. Army Reserves after 20 \ years and Ingersoll-Rand after 22 yeare. Following retirement, he was the manager at Lake Ju- naluskaCamp Adventure camp ground for 13 years. Mr. Beck was a member of Union Chapel United Methodist Church and a charter member of North Davie Ruritan Club. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Pearline Beck Seaford; and a brother. Bruce Beck. Survivors; his wife, Vada Boger Beck of the home; a son, Stephen Beck (Sherry) of Troutman; a sister-in-law, Lib Beck of Mocksville; 5 grand children, Haley Hill, Drew Beck (Cassie), Jamie Hewitt (Angie), Amy Hewitt and Jill Hewitt; and 4 great-grandchil dren. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 15 at Union Chapel United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jason Constantine and Dr. David Gilbreath officiat ing. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burill followed in the ' church cemetery. The family ' received friends Monday. Feb. ' 14, at Eaton Funeral Home, Mocksville. j Memorials: Union Chapel Methodist,c/o InaHowell, 3187 US 601 N., Mocksville; or N. DavieRuritan.c/oBillShelton, 3190 US 601 N, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatotifiineraiiervicerom. ^ Oade County Public Libre,^ Mocksville. NC '•W. A. ^tty Sue Creason Mrs. Betty Sue Seamon Creason, 81, of Wall Street. Cooleemee, died Wednesday, Feb. 9,2011, at Rowan Region al Medical Center in Salisbury. She was bom in Davie Coun ty on July 9. 1929, to the late Thomas W. and Maude Mun- day Seamon. Mrs. Creason was a member of Cooleemee Pres byterian Church. She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Rodney Harris; 3 sisters, Louise Claw- son, Cora Lee Myers and Helen Daniels; and 3 brothers, Tom my Seamon, Cab Seamon and Jack Seamon. Survivors: her husband, Robert Lee Creason of the home;' 4 children. Nancy Har rison and husband George, Pat Allen and husband Gary, Terry Creason and wife Karen, and Sherri Kiser; 9 grandchil dren; 22 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; and a brother, Doug Seamon and wifeCtirolyn. A funeral service was con- ^ ducted at 2 p.m., Saturday. ^ Feb.. 12 at Cooleemee Presby terian Church with Pastors John Groff and Stan Riddle officiat ing. Burial followed in Legion ' Memorial Park. The family j received friends Saturday, Feb. j 12, at the church. Memorials: Cooleemee Pres byterian, PO Box 27, Cool- ' eemee. Online condolences: www. ealonfimeraher\'ice.com. \^llie Beck Dull A Mrs. Nellie Beck Dull, 82, of Mocksville, died Wednesday, Feb. 9,2011, at her home. She was born in Davie Coun ty on Feb. 18, 1928. to the late John and Myrtle Beck. She was a member of North Main Street Church of Christ where she had been a Sunday school teacher. She retired as a teacher's assis tant after 23 years at William, R. Davie Elementary School. She was a past Garden Club and Davie Homemakers Club member. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Thurmond E. Dull. Survivors: a son, Gary (Deb orah) Dull, a daughter, Terri (Matt) Maurer, all of Mocks ville; 3 grandchildren. Krista (Greg) Bobb of Mocksville, Brandon (Taylor) Maurer of Jackson, Tenn. and Dillon Maurer of Wilmington; and a great-grandson, Logan Davis of Mocksville. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, Feb., 12 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with Claude Pharr officiat ing. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends on Friday, Feb. 11, at the funeral home. Memorials: Carolina Bible Camp, PO Box 1234, Mocks ville. Online condolence: wmv. eatonfuncralservice.com. 11 4 5 ~ /St'i35'ro/'^]SwiE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17,2011 SL-n - ^0/1 68. of Salisbury, died on Tues day. Feb. 8.2011 at Rowan Re gional Medical Center. Bom on Aug. 15. 1942 in Rowan County to the late Maty Edith Daniel Eller and Henry Jacob Eller. Mr. Eller was a graduate of North Rowan High School. He worked for Rowan County Environmental Ser vices. Mr. Eller enjoyed raising birds and gardening. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Mr. Eller was preceded in death by an infant son. Survivors: his wife, Re becca "Becky" Allen Eller, whom he married on "May 29. 1967; son. Christopher Eller and wife Meredith of Spencer: and granddaughter, Casey Eliz abeth Eller. Visitation was Thursday, Feb. to at Summersett Funeral Home. A funeral service was held at 1L a.m. Friday, Feb. 11 at Summersett Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Bobby Seagroves. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials: Faithful Friends of Rowan. FO Box 3097, Salis bury. 28145. Online condolences: jwyw. summersetifuneralhome.com. ^ugene Todd Horton A Mr. Eugene Todd Horton 88. of Bermuda Run died Wednes day, Feb. 2,2011 at Wake For est University Baptist Medical Center. He was bom Aug. 23. 1922 in Kershaw, S.C., son of Eunice Land and Lois Bell Horton. He attended Clemson University until interrupted by service in World War II where he served with the U.S. Navy Air Corps. Following the war, he earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Univer sity of South Carolina. After graduation, he worked for more than 36 yearn with Westing- house Electric Corp., finishing his career as a district sales manager. He was active and vital, a lifelong United^ Meth odist and a member of Mouzon United Methodist, Charlotte, and Centenary United Method ist, Winston-Salem. He served his community and his church in numerous capacities includ ing leadership on committees, Samaritan ministries, hospice, meals on wheels, driving can cer patients, stewardship and pastor-parish relations. He was married to Ermaleen Brooks for 39 years prior to her death in 1988. They had three chil dren together. He was mar ried to Elizabeth Carlton for the past 20 years. They lived in Bermuda Run. where they have been engaged members of Centenary; caring neighbors, traveling companions, loving grandparents and hosts to fam ily and friends. Survivors: his wife Eliza beth; his son, Eugene T. Hor ton Jr.; daughters Deborah H. Secrest and Caria H. Fennelly, their spouses, Susan M. Horton, William J. Secrest and Robert M. Fennelly; and 6 grandchil dren, Katherine B. Secrest (and fiancd Matthew J. Conley), Whitney B. Horton, Matthew H. Secrest, Jessica N. Horton, P. Brice Fennelly. Shannon B. Fennelly; his favorite niece, Anne Trammell; and Aunt Inez Caskey. J- n- II „ --ON '0|I!AS>)OOW wEKl.n 3!IQnd A memorial service was held at noon Saturday. Feb. Sat Centenary United Method ist Church with the Rev. Craig Ford officiating. A private family graveside followed in Sharon Memorial Park in Char lotte. Memorials: Centenary Meth odist Samaritan Ministries Fund, 646 W. Fifth St., PO Box 658, Winston-Salem, 27102- 0658; or Hanging Rock United Methodist Cemetery Fund, PO Box 342 Health Springs, SC 29058. Online condolences: wmw. hayworlh-miller.com. ^harles W. Redman ^Charles William Redman died on Feb. 13,2011 atlredell Memorial Hospital. He was bom in Iredell Coun ty on March 18. 1931, to Vera Martin Redman and the late Willie G. Redman. After grad uating from Unity High School in Statesville, he continued his education in Patterson, N J.. He worked in the medical field as an orderly, and later worked as a tnick driver. He retimied to North Carolina in the late 80s. He enjoyed taking care of his wife, and spending time with friends at truck stops. Survivors; his wife, Isabelie Redman of Grace Nursing Home in Winston-Salem; his mother, Vera M. Redman of Yadkinville; 3 daughters, Mena Redman Beard of Greens boro, Boucha Redman Brown of Winston-Salem and Sha ron Redman of Yadkinville; 2 brothers. David Redman of Mocksvilie and Thomas Red man of Yadkinville; 2 sisters, Amy Redman of Patterson, NJ., and Nancy Redman of Yadkinville; 8 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; other rela tives and friends. His funeral service was scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 17 at 2 p.m. at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church hi Hampton- ville. The Rev. James Moore officiated and burial followed in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends 1:30-2 p.m. at the church. Online condolences: www. GrahamFimeraiHomejiet. S^nan E. Rciiihardt Seaman Elijah "Bill" Re- inhardt, 95, formerly of Lewis- ville, died Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011, at Clemmons Nursing & Rehab. He was bom Feb. 3.1916, in Yadkin County to the late Char lie Sumter and Viola Shores Reinhardt. Mr. Reinhardt was a veteran of the U.S. Merchant Marine having served during World War n and was a mem ber of the American Legion. He was retired from Tarheel Banana Co. and held a record for "Millions of Miles Driving" through Triad Mack dealership. Mr. Reinhardt was a member of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church, Advance. He was also preceded in death by a son, Philip Reid "Christian" Reinhardt; 2 sis ters, Mabel Hicks and Nellie Messick; and a brother, Fred Beech, who died in infancy. Survivors: his wife, Jean Bridge Reinhardt of the home; 4 children, Vemon Reinhardt (Carolyn) of Thurmond, Doug las Reinliardt. Carol Reinhardt and Jeffrey Reinhardt (An gela), all of Winston-Salem; 3 stepchildren. Mary Everharl (Gary), Sean Craig and Johanna Eisner (Tom); 7 grandchildren. Wendy Carter, Charles Rein hardt, Cara Merritt, Michael Cooke, India Trimble, Jason Knight and Ringo Reinhardt; 4 stepgrandchildren, Makayla Byerly, Dylan Robertson and Ava and Aiden Eisner; 7 great grandchildren, Bailey Carter, Madeline Carter. Allison Trim ble. Kristin Bowman, Austin Brown, Megan Schultz and Chandler Schultz; a sister, Ed- wina Martin of HamptonvilJe; a brother, Hubert Reinhardt of Longtown; 3 nieces. Shirley Messick, Helen Watson and Sylvia Stone; and 4 nephews, Harvey Hicks, Albert Messick, Larry Messick and Gray Mar tin. A memorial service will be held later. Memorials: International Fel lowship of Christians and Jews, 30 N. LaSalle St., Suite 2600, Chicago, IL 60602-3356. Online condolences; DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17,2011 O^ginia G. Seagraves N Mrs. Virginia "Jenny" Gaye Beulin Seagraves, 70, of Clem mons, died Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was born Dec. 1,1940 in Surry County to Roy Ray and Addie Jane Moore Beulin. Mrs. Seagraves was a member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church and was retired from Mrs. Hanes Cookie Factory. She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Thomas "Tom" Winfield Sea graves; and 2 brothers-in-law, Bob McKenzie and Cliff Bo- ger- Surviving: 2daughters,Dawn Scott and husband Junior, and Wendy Seagraves. ail of Clem mons; 2 granddaughters, Brit tany Scott and boyfriend Da vid Home and Cassie Scott; a brother, Ralph Beulin and wife Elfleda of Clemmons: 4 sisters, Lou Ray Hanks of Winston- Salem, Margaret McKenzie of Mocksville, Ann Boger or Roanoke, Va. and Kay Beulin of Elkin; numerous nieces and nephews; her in-laws; church family; atid her dog, Charlie. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16 at Yadldn Valley Baptist Church with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The fam ily received friends Tuesday at Hayworth-MiUer Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Yadkin Valley Baptist, 1324 Yadkin Valley Rd., Advance; or Hospice/Pal liative CareCenter,101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: vwiv. bavworth-miller.com. Dsvte County Public Ubraiy Mocksvillo, NC >,TlIoinas Lemuel Wall \yX,Mr. Thomas Lemuel Wall, 90, Farmington Road, Mocks ville, died Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011 at Kate B.Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winston-Salem. He was bom May 1, 1920, in Davie County to the late Charlie Lemuel and Sallie Lula Lanier Wall. Mr. Wall was re tired from Hoechst-Celanese in Salisbury and was of the Meth odist faith. He enjoyed fanning and gardening. He was also preceded in death by 2 sisters, Frankie Bowles and Evelyn Boger; and 5 brothers, Clarence, Robert, Fred, Lee and Roy Wall. Survivors: his wife of 65 years, Nelda Hutchins Wall of the home; a daughter, Kae Hendrix (Robert) of Mocks ville; a granddaughter, Melissa Hendrix Evans of Mocksville; 3 great-grandchildren, Taylor, Sarah and Emily Evans; a sis ter, Frances McClamrock of Mock.sville; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was conducted at 11 a.m.. Wednes day, Feb. 16, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Dean Allen and the Rev. Larry Thompson of ficiating. Burial followed in Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the ser vice. Memorials: Oak (jrove Methodist Cemetery Fund, c/o Steve Whitaker, 2539 US 158, Mocksvfile; or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: www. pntnnftif7^»rnlt:^r\'irp fom N^erlene P. Shepherd ^ Mrs. Gerlene Powell Shep herd, 83, of West Jefferson, died Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011 at the Newnan Nursing & Rehab in Newnan, Ga. Mrs. Shepherd was bom July 26, 1927 in Pittsylvania, Va. to Johji Albert and Edna Slegal! Powell. In addition to her parents Mrs. Shepherd was preceded in death by her hus band, Joseph Ralph Shepherd. Mre. Shepherd attended High- lajids Community Church. She had a great sense of humor and enjoyed playing jokes and mak ing people laugh. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 12 at 2 p.m. at the Badger Funeral Home Cha- l>el by the Rev. Steve Wither- spoon. Burial followed in Jones Cemetery. The family receive d friends from 1-2 p.m. prior to the service. Survivors: 2 sons, Joseph Shepherd and wife Charlyn of Sharpsburg, Ga. and Barry Kent Shepherd of Wasilla, Ark; 1 daughter, Pamela GaD Cox of Atlanta, Ga.; 1 sister: Lorenc Worrell ofGreensboro; 3 grand children, Jenny Neil Greer, Joseph Kent Cox and Gaelyn Claire Shepherd; 1 great-grand child, Autumn Greer. Memorials: Alzheimer's As soc. National Office, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Floor 17 Chi cago, IL 60601. Online condolences: www. badgerfuneralhome rom. jCdvieCoun^ Puaiu: Mocksvllle, NC SALISBURY POST Su/\cloy^pe.hro(^ry vilnda Faye Leazer ^ COOLEEMEE - Linda Faye Leazer. age 69, of Hob- son Dri"e. -A-ent to be with the Lord on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011, at Rowan ^ Regional Med-1 I ical Center. iDavie County 1941. she was the daughter MHkSh»^ of the late Louie F^estaJ and Luna Kim- mer Myers. She was a homemaker and a member of Liberty United Methodist Ciiurch. She is survived by three sons. Tvlichael Lee (Diane) Leazer of Rociovell, Bradley Shane (Shelly) Leazer and Chad Lacey (Melissa) Leazer, all of Mocksville; two broth ers. .Harold Wayne (Rachel) Myers of Salisbury and Louie Hayden (Patty) Myers of Mocksville: sight grandchil dren: and six groat-grandchil dren. Service: A Celebration of Life Sen.-ice will be held on Monday, Fch 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel in Mocksville with Rev. Franklin Myers officiat ing. Visitation: The famiiy will receive friends on Monday from 6:30-7:.'39 p.m. at the fu neral home. Pdemorials; In lieu of flow ers. the family requests that memorials be made to Darie Funeral Senice to help with the funeral expenses. Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville i« serving tlie Leazer family. Online condo lence? may be sent to the family at www.daviefuner- alservice.com. bo-W ^"ri^rpf 'at- ^' pky - 0 ts iry Barnes^;^ary "Tink" Barnes died on Feb. 18. 2011 at his mother's home in Cooleemee. He was born March 29,1952 to Kathryn McDaniel and the late Grover Barnes. He loved to fish at the coastal water with family and friends, where he'll be joining loved ones who have preceded him in Heaven, including his father. Grover Barnes: step-father, Bobby Dean McDaniel Sr., and broth ers. Kenneth "Red" Barnes and Lxtnnie "Hammer" Barnes. Survivors: his mother. Kath ryn McDaniel; brothers, Tim Barnes and Bobby Dean Mc Daniel; nieces and nephews. A celebration of new life will be held at 3 p.m.. Friday. Feb. 25 at Woodleaf Baptist Church with the Rev. Chris Williams officiating. vi^nneth Wiseman Beck Kenneth Wiseman Beck, 83, of Salisbury died Wednesday. Feb. 16, 2011 at the Lutheran Home at Trinity Oaks. Bom March 16. 1927 in Mocksviile. he was the son of the iate Charlie Wiseman and Lydia Seafoid Beck. He was educated in the Davie County Schools and graduated from Cooleemee High School. He completed a four year electrical course with the International Correspondence Schools in Scranton. I'a, and was employed with Ervin Mills until 1950 when he accepted employment with Soiithem Railway System in the Electrical Department. In 1970 he was employed by the City of Salisbury in the Elec trical and Traffic Department before retiring in 1993. Mr- Beck voluntarily enlisted in the US Navy during World War 11 and was honorably discharged from the service May 29.1946. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Salisbury. He joined the Mocksviile Masonic Lodge 134. AF&AM in 1951 and transferred to the Andrew Jackson Masonic Lodge 576. AF&AM and was Fast Master 3 times, member of York Rites and Scottish Rites and Oasis Temple of the Shrine. He was a Past Grand Master. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers. Wade and Richard Beck. Survivors; his wife. Helen Gnibb Beck, whom he mar ried Oct. 16, 1951: sister, Edith Gnibb and husband Clifton of Mocksviile; brothers, Clifford Beck and wife Marie of Le.\- iiigton, Claude Beck and wife Nancy of Mocksviile; and nu merous nieces and nephews. Graveside services were conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday at Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemetery, Davie County with the Rev. Rod Kern, associ ate minister of the First Bap tist Church of Salisbury, with Military Graveside Rites and Masonic Graveside Rites. The family received friends Satur day. Feb. 19 at the Summerseti Funeral Home. Memorials: Andrew Jackson Masonic Lodge, 401 N. Fulton St.. Salisbury. NC 28144 Online condolences: ivm'm. simimersen/uiierallwme.coni. .Doyle Brown A Doyle Brown, 77, of Jolly Road, Mocksviile, died on Monday, Feb. 21, 2011. at his home. Bom in Davie County on July 13. 1933. he was the son of the late Lonnie James and Bertha Mae Jones Brown. He was retired as a self-employed saw miller and was a member of Union Chapel United Meth odist Church. He served in the U.S. Army. He was a 46-year member of Mocksviile Masonic Lodge 134. the Winston-Salem . .32nd Degree Scottish Rite and a 27-year member of the Oasis Shrine. Survivors: his wife. Coleen 1 Blackwelder Brown, whom he married on Dec. 22, 1956; a daughter. Sheila Dianne Brown • of Mocksviile: a grandson. Lo gan Doyle Brown; a brother. Dorman Brown of Mocksviile; a sister-in-law. Patty Brown of Salisbuiy; brothers-in-law, Lester (Ruby Jean) Blackweld er of North Wilkesboro, Leslie (Betty) Blackwelder. Harding Blackwelder and Lloyd (Cathy) Blackwelder, all of Mocks viile. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Lester James Brown and Laiiy Wayne Brown; and a sister. Irene Brown Groce. A service to celebrate the life of Mr. Brown was to be on Thursday. Feb. 24 at 4 p.m. at Ijames Baptist Church with the Rev. Alex Heffner and Jimmy Taylorofficialing. Burial was to be in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends on Thursday from 3-4 p.m. at the church. Pallbearers will be Logan Brown. Brad Black welder, Chad Blackwelder. .Mi chael Hoover, Shannon Brown. Terry Bixjwn, and Eric Brown. Memorials: Davie Hospice/ Palliative Care. 377 Ho.spital St., Mocksviile. Online condolences: wivw. daviefiinerohervice-com. I OKBty Public Ubraiy WocksvHte, NC 80. of Advance, died on Feb. 18.201J. She was bom Nov. 12, 1930. to the late Knox and Carrol) Smith Johnslone of Mocksvilic. She graduated from Davie County Schools and Salem College. In 1955 she married Bernard Crowell and they lived in Henderson- ville for many years, where she was an active member of First Presbyterian Church, a board member of the Salva tion Army and a volunteer at Pardee Memorial Hospital. Upon returning to Mocksville. she served on the Salem Col lege Alumni Board, the Ener gy United Foundation Board, and volunteered at Davie County Hospital. She was an active member of Blaise Bap tist Church. She and her hus band spent several years vol unteering with Wycliffe Bible Translators in Brazil, Canada, and at the JAARS Center in Waxhaw. She battled cancer for the last months of her life, but continued to encourage those around her with her faith and courage. Survivors: her husband. Bernard Crowell of the home; a son, Knox (Laurel) Crowell of Hcndersonvillc; a daughter, Elizabeth "Sissy" (Ken) Bing- ham of Advance; 3 grand children. Daphne Crowell, Michael Bingham and Timo thy Bingham: a brother. John Johmstone of Mocksville: oth er relatives and many friends. Funeral service was held Sunday, Feb. 20. at 2 p.m. at Blaise Baptist Church in Mocksville. Ken Furches of ficiated and burial followed in Rose Cemetery. Memorials: Blaise Bap tist. 134 Blaise Church Rd., Mocksville; Hospice/Pallia tive Care of Davie. 377 Hospi tal St.. Suite 103. Mocksville. Online condolences: wuni'. GrahamFuneralHomejiel. ^(Dorothy Cope Ellis Mrs. Dorothy Cope Ellis, 82, of Advance died Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011 at the Oaks at Forsyth. She was bom May 7, 1928 in Davie County to Walter and Hattie Smith Cope. Mrs. Ellis was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters. Betty Lou Doss and Hazel Smith: and 2 broth ers, Eugene and Aldean Cope. Survivors: her husband, Aus- bon Ellis; 2 daughters, Judy Snider and husband Wayne and Carol Ellis; a son, Kenny Ellis and wife Rachel; 10 grandchil dren; 16 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren: 3 sisters. Elizabeth Hendrix. Ar- lene Douihii and Mary Hendrix; and 2 brothers, W.L. Cope and wife Eunice and Willie Cope and wife Marie. A funeral service was held at JI a.m. Saturday, Feb. 19 at Macedonia Moravian Church with the Rev. Jeff Carter offi ciating. Burial followed in the church graveyard. The family received friends Friday, Feb. •• 18 at Haywonh-Miller Kinder- " ton Chapel- Memorials: Macedonia Moravian.700 NC80IN..Ad- l^vid Franklin Gr^ory \ Mr. David Franklin Gregory, 71, of Advance died Friday, Feb. 18,2011 at Forsyth Medi cal Center. He was bom May 29, 1939 in Davie County to Henry Bur ton and Sarah Griffith Gregory. Mr. Gregory was retired from the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School System after 38 years. He was preceded in death by a brother, Bobby Gene Greg ory; and a nephew, Michael Gregory. Surviving: his wife of 47 years, Qaunette Smith Grego ry; 2 brothers. Donald Gregory and wife Debbie and Larry Gregory and wife Patricia; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20 at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Wayne Swisher officiating. The family received friends Saturday, Feb. 19 at Hayworth-Miller Kinder- ton Chapel. Memorials: Fellowship Bap tist, 1084 Rainbow Rd- Ad vance. Online condolences: wwnv. baworih-miUer.com. vance. Online condolences: hwu. haworib-miller .com. Public Libfabf Wocksv!ll«. NC Sf'O^fapky - oh:-i Ljima Faye Leazer (Ytinda Faye Myers Leazer. 69Vof Hobson Drive, Mocks- ville, died on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011 at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Bom in Davie County on Sept. 27, 1941, she was the daughter of the late Louie Ves tal and Luna Kimmer Myers. She was a homemaker. Survivors; 3 sons. Michael Lee (Diane) Leazer of Rock well, Bradley Shane (Shelly) Leazer and Chad Lacey (Me lissa) Leazer, all of Mocksville: 2 brothers, Harold Wayne (Ra chel) Myers of Salisbury and l^uie Hayden (Patty) Myers of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. A celebration of life service will be held on Monday, Feb. 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the Davie Fu neral Service Chapel in Mocks ville with the Rev. Franklin Myers officiating. The family received friends on Monday at the funeral home. Inumtncnt was on Tuesday, Feb. 22 at Liberty United Meth odist Church Cemetery. Memorials; Davie Funeral Service for funeral expenses. Online condolences; h-m-w. davieptneralsen'ice.com. ^izabeth S. Palozzolo \ Elizabeth "Betty" Mae Silko Palozzolo. 72. of Longwood Drive, Advance, died on Thurs day, Feb, 17, 2011 at her resi dence. Bom in Chicago,111.,on April 7, 1938. she was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Flor ence Newbauer Sitko. She was a member of St. Francis of As- sisi Catholic Church. Her husband of 47 years, Jo seph Palozzolo, preceded her in death in 2006. Survivors; 3 sons. Wayne Joseph Palozzolo of Port Char lotte. Fla.; Anthony D. (Bev) Palozzolo of Advance, and Joseph M. (Grace) i'alozzoio of Fox Lake. 111.; 2 daughters. Laurie A. (James) Sitko of Saugiis, Calif, and Michelle Joy Fo.ster of Denver, Colo.; 2 brothers, James (Laurie) Silko of Saugus, C.alif- and Jerome (Michelle) Sitko of Memphis. Tenn.; 15 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by a daughter. Theresa Marie Duffey, and a brother. Robert Sitko. The Mass of Christian Buri al was on Monday, Feb. 21 at 10 a.m. at St. Francis of Assist Catholic Church with the Rev. Father Andrew Draper, TOR, officiating. The family received friends on Sunday. Feb. 20. from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service, with a Rosary Service at 7:30. Memorials; Room At the Inn, PC Box 75384, Charlotte. 28275. Online condolences: wwm'. daviefunerahvn'ice.com. ^lyde Finley TVuell \Mr. Clyde Finley Tmell, 72, of East Lake Drive, Mocksville, died Saturday.Feb. 19,2011 at his home. N^arbara Topa ^ Barbiira Topa. 76, of Mocks- viile,died Feb. 17,2011 asarc- siili of an automobile accident in Mocksville. She was born on May 25. 1934 in Utica. N.Y., daughter of the late Joseph and Elizabeth Rodrigiies Frates. She worked as a store manager at a conve nience store in New York. Her husband, Chester John Topa, preceded her in death on Nov. 5,2000. Survivors: a son. Bryan (Ra- mona) Topa of Salisbury; 3 sisters. Betty Ann Pinskey and Joanne (Joe) Nuccio, both of Utica; and Delores Parlato of Rochester, N.Y.; a grandchild, Earl Topa of Lynn, Mass. Online condolences; wmiv. GrahamFuneriilHomejjet. He was bom Feb. 25. 1938, in Davidson County to the late William Henry and Ethel Mae Carlton Truell.Mr.Truell wasa ' memberofForkBaptislChurch. 1 He enjoyed working and was a y golfer. Mr. Tntell loved study- $ ing his Bible and music from f* the 40s, 50s and bluegrass. He _0; enjoyed spending time with hisj^ great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in ^ death by a sister, Vera Truell; ^ and 2 brothers, Ray and Archie""^ | Truell. ( Survivors: his wife, Helen 'b . Hege Truell of the home; a daughter, Tamara Truell He- n J drick (Thomas Caldwell) of 5 1 Troy; a son. Rick Truell (Crys- lal) of Lexington; 2 stepsons, - Rickey Bailey (Rose) and r Rodney Bailey, all of Mocks- 1 viile; 9 grandchildren. Richelle i Bailey. Shanna Nichols (Tony), « Stephanie Mann (Rob), Aman- " da Schulze (Andrew). Lindsey Hedrick, Brandon Lowe. Keelie Truell. Kenny Kelly and Bobby Kelly; 3 great-grandchildren, . Cassidy Nichols, Katelyn Mann ^ and Carson Nichols; a sister. ^ Frances Parroti (Gene) of Fair- ^ fax, Va.: a brother. Page Truell ( (Mar>') of Lexington; and sev. . eral nieces and nephews. c A funeral service was con- ^ ducted at 2 p.m., Wednesday. Feb. 23 at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Garrett and Wayne Reniz officiating. 'Oie body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial I'olioweci in the church cemeterj'. The family received friends Tuesday. Feb. 22 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter. 377 Hospital St., Mocksville; or Fork Baptist, 3140 US 64 E., Mocksville. Online condolences; h-ivw. eaionfiineralsen'ice.cPiii. dilh - 12 3-3-" DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 3,2011 Bradham Bennett V\ Pat Bradham Bennett, 62, of Ffafftown, died unexpectedly on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011 as a result of an automobile acci dent. She was bom Aug. 28. 1948 in Anson County to the late Walter Otis and Cora Curlee Bradham. She was a member of Center Grove Baptist Church and had worked for RJ. Reyn olds Tobacco Co. for 17 years and later retired from GMAC in Winston-Salem. A nephew, Jonathan Mark Spaugh preceded her in death. Surviving: her son. Matt Bennett and wife Tina of Me- ridianville, Ala.; a granddaugh ter, Sophie Bennett; a sister. Sue Choate and husband Mar lon "Kelly" of Mocksville; a niece, Kelli Spaugh and hus band Chris and their children, Zack, Austin, Nolan and Kait- lyn Spaugh; a nephew, Mark Choate and wife Chere and their children, David and Drew Choate and her best friend, Shirlea Scarborough. The received fiiends Mon day at Hay worth-Miller Kinder- ton Chapel. The body was sent to Leavitt Funeral Home in Wadesboro with burial to be in Anson Memorial Park. Memorials: The Jonathan Mark Spaugh Memorial Chari table Fund, care of The Win ston-Salem Foundation, 860 W. 5* St. Winston-Salem, 27101; or to AARF, 311 Harvey St. Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: wmv. ha\worthmiller.com. \Mlie Delano Bradley ^ Mr. Billie Delano Bradley, 76, of Advance died unexpect edly on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011. He was bom Nov. 8, 1934 in Wilkes County to Willie and Li Hie Patterson Bradley. Mr. Bradley was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church and was retired from R.J. Reyn olds Tobacco Co. He served in the U.S. Army and was a volun teer with the Salvation Amiy. Surviving: his wife of 53 years, June Wilkins Bradley of the home; a daughter, Debra Barry and husband Stuart of Lewisville; 3 sons, Paul Brad ley and wife Sara of Charlotte, Mark Bradley of Winston- Salem and Glenn Bradley and wife Hannah of Raleigh; 3 grandchildrep, Alexander Brad ley and Delaney and Cameron Barry; 2 sisters, Willye Dancy and Mozelle Marsh; and his ex tended family, Willann, Lowell and Anna Baker. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27 at Macedonia Moravian Church with the Rev. Jeff Carter offi ciating. Burial followed in the church graveyard. The fam ily received friends Saturday at Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Salvation Army, 130-A Stratford Ct., Winston- Salem, 27103; or to Macedo nia Moravian, 700 NC 801 N., Advance. Online condolences: wmv. havworth-miller.com. ^>^argaret Bumgarner ^ Ms. Margaret Mae Summers Bumgarner, 89, died Wednes day, Feb. 23, 2011, at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. She was bom Sept. 29,1921, in Davie County to the late James Martival and Myrtle Rob ertson Summers. Ms. Bumgar ner was retired from the W.G. Heffner VA Medical Center in Salisbury and was a veteran of the U.S. Navy Waves. She was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church. Ms. Bum- gamer enjoyed cooking every Sunday for her family until five years ago due to declining health. She loved C.arolina bas ketball, but spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren meant the most to her. She was also preceded in death by 3 sisters, Rebecca Summers, Janie Hitt and Oralee Cope; and a brother, Woodrow Summers. Survivors: a son, Larry Bum- gamer (Kay) of Woodleaf; 2 grandsons, Todd Bumgamer (Anna) of Mocksville and Jeff Bumgamer (Elaine) of Salis bury; 4 great-grandchildren, Morgan, J.T., Maggie and Mol ly Bumgamer; a sister-in-law, Elsie Summers of Mocksville; and a special friend, Pam Han cock. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m., Friday, Feb. 25 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Pastor Gary Blalock of ficiating. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials: Davie Home Health, PO Box 848, Mocks ville; or Davie Meals on Wheels, c/o Davie Senior Sgjrvices, 278 Meroney St., Mocksville. Online condolences: mvw. eatonfuneralservice .com. 'Pepsi' Byerly Preston "Pepsi" Byerly, 64, of Moore Trail, Mocksville, died on Sunday, Feb. 27,2011, at Davie County Hospital. Bom in Davidson County on April 8, 1946, he was the son of the late Jona "Mac" Matthew and Emma Mae Hege Byerly. He graduated from North Da vidson High School, worked at Davidson Community Col lege had worked for the City of Mocksville, and retired from Beco Electric. He was a mem ber of Davie Baptist Church and a veteran of the Vietnam era as a sergeant with the U.S. Air Force. . Survivors: a special god son, Garry D. (Angela) Neely of Mocksville; 3 god grand children, Justin Tyler Neely, Ryan Austin Neely, and Megan Christine Neely; 2 sisters, Zada "Sue" Pierce of Clemraons and Letha Mae Eaton of Thomas- ville; and several nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Phillip and Jack Byerly; and a sister, Edith Louise Brewer. A celebration of life service was to be held on Wednesday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Pastor West Cook officiat ing. The family was to receive friends on Wednesday from 6:30-7:30 pm. at the funeral home. Inurnment will be Satur day, March 5 at 1 p.m. at Davie Baptist Church Cemetery with Military Honors by The VFW Memorial Honor Guard. Memorials; Davie Funeral Service to help with the funeral expenses. Online condolences: wrvvv. daviefuneralservice jcom. OkWrS l'<09 3-3'(f DAVIE COUN i Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdaj, March 3.201: yDeborah James IA Deborah James.57. of Cool- eemee died March 1,2011 • Contact Graham Funeral Home at 751-1100 or visitwww.GrobamFuiierdlHome. net for arrangements. ,^se Edna Leach ^ '.A Mrs. Rose Edna Martin \ Uach. 88. of Mocksville. died IThiirsday.Feb.24.20il,atDa- c vis Regional Medical Center in StaiesviUe. ' She was bom June 12.1922. < in Johnson, Tenn.. to the late ; Thoma-s and Nancy Elizabeth t ••Doll" Wallace Martin. Mrs, ( Uach had attended Oak Grove United Methodist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Roy ••pick" Leach Sr.: a stepson. Roy Leach Jr.; 3 sisters, Ola Barney, Ella Wilson and Eula Uaird; and a brother, Lutlier Martin. Survivors: a daughter, Wan da Pardue (David) of Mocks ville; a son. Lloyd Martin (Carol) of Advance; 3 grand- chUdren, Todd Martin. Jon Martin and Kelly Martin; a stepdaughtei, Siunh Whitaker of Rural Hall: a stqison. Lewis Leach of Winston-Salem: 3stepgrandchildrtii. David Whi- uiker (Kay), Hannah Mock and Wesley Mock: 3 great-grand children, Casey Martin, fJrevs Martin and Cole Whitaker. and 2 brothers. Roy Martin (Pearh and Asa Martin (Annubeil), all of Zionville. A fiiiicral service was con ducted at 2 p.in.. Saturday, Feb. 26 at Eaton Fnncnil Chapel with ihe Rev-. Uury Thompson olfi- ciating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials: Iredell Hospice/ Palliative Care, 2347 Simonton •Road.Staiesville, 2862.5. Online condolences: wire. ealonfiiiterulsfrvicc.voni. Rose Edna Martin uS ^randon Vee Cain A Biandon Vce Vain, 71. of Houston. Te.vas. died Feb. 25, 2011 in Houston after an ex tended illness. He was bom in Davie Coun- ly. son of the late Evola Cain Ellison. He v.as a grandson of the late Carl and .Sarah Cain. He attended Davie County Schools beioie moving to Texas with his family. He liad retired from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Survivors: his wife, Carolyn Cain of Ihe home; a son, the Rev. Tracey (Isabella) Cain, and a daughter, Jessica (Ce- dric) Nolly, both of Houston; 2 grandchildren. Terrence and Tracey Jr.: 4 aunts, Lillie Scoii, Millie West, Hilda Smiih. and Fayc Cartel, all of Mocks ville; 3 uncle-s. Garlield Cain of Brooklyn. N.Y., Roland Cain ofYadkinville and Wilbur Cain of Trap Hilt. Burial will lake place on March 7 at the Veterans Cem etery in Houston. V CV.a fie Hilton Orrcll \ Mrs. Sue Hilton OmV Mrs. Sue Hilton Orreli,62,of Bermuda Run. died on Thure- day,Feb. 24.20!]. She was born on Jan. 27, 1949. and was preceded in death by her parents, Marqiietta and Lester Hilton. Slie enjoyed the heach, reading, writing po etry and spending time with her sister, especially their walks and talks. She !o\^ed to decorate and kept a beautiful home. He was a champion of the Hispanic community. Survivors: her husband of 42 years. T. Rocky Orreli; her sistei. Jacqueline H. Johnson: her mother-in-law. Margie J. Oir-.'il; and a brother-in-law. Bruce Orreli. A private celebration of her life will be held. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive (VcCenter, 101 Hospice Laiic.Winsion-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: >niu'. havwiinh-niiUer.c<>ni. son^^Mickey 'scoit'Boiick' o^f the home; and granddaughter. . , « .Kameron Elaine Boiick; son by ^ack Daniel Barker • «« < 1 Mr larV Danial RaH^ Mr Bailey, 60, of Hudson, died on Sunday. Feb. 27. 2011 ai Caldwell Hospice and Pallia tive Care in Hudson after bat tling cancer. Mrs. Bailey was born in Le- noir on Feb. 18. 1951. She was a member of College Avenuea memocr oi v-uucgc rvvcuu^ manriagc. Michael Christopher Bailey and wife Cheryl Cham pion Bailey, and granddaugh ters, Melia Bailey and Catelyn Bailey of Shelby: 2 sisters. Cynthia Weaver and husband Tracy of Hickory with niece Alicia Story and nephew Brad Ritch of Unoir, Laura Haynes and husband Donald with niece Heather Gragg and nephews nf Baptist Church and had worked in respiratory therapy, home service health care, dialysis, medical office assistant and as an office nurse for more than 30 years. She was known as "Binga" to her grandchildren. She partici pated in Teen Pregnancy Pre vention for Caldwell County's pilot progratn. She was preceded in death by her father. James Andrew Hol- man; and father-in-law. Robert Lewis Bailey. was held Thursday. March 3 at i I a.m. in the chapel of Ev- . Jack Daniel Barker of StatesviUe died Monday March 7,2011, at his residence after a brief illness. He was bom May 23, 1925, in Iredell County and was the son of the late lla Mae and Carter Barker, and one of 13 children.He attended Ebenezer Elementary School and Harmo ny High School.He served his country in the U .S. Araiy 157th infantry Division in World War 11 from 1944-1945 and was awarded two Bronze Stars and the Purple Heart. In Decein- ans Funeral Ser\'ice with Dr. ber 1947, he married Lorene Charles Brawiey officiating. A Richardson of Harmony who eraveside sendee was held at 3 died in 2005, and they sharedp.m. in the Fork Baptist Church almost 60 years of marriage. Cemetery in Mocksviile. The After discharge from the Army, family received friends prioi he joined his brother Zeb in opto the service. Pallbearers were erating Barker's Radio & TV. Joe Story. Danny Hollars. Brae A fomtal partnership evolved Riich, Roger Haynes. Jamie in 1963, and this family busi- Haynes and Adam Montgom ness operated for 28 years. After retirement, he worked ater) Memorials; Caldwell Hos Manheim Auto Auction for 20 pice/Palliative Care. 902 Kirk years, retiring again at age 82. woodSt..Lenoir,28645;orWi! He was a bliiegrass musician Bank of Caldwell. 226 Mulber and singer. He learned to pick n'Sl SW Unoir.28645. his guitar as a boy when he and'' * L* /->his brothersOnline condolences: cv(msfuiierahervice.com. , George, Dwight, E.C. and Loree would pick and sing on the back porch. Many times these brothers gathered ai Jack and Lorene's home, often joined by nephews Steve and Buddy. JKk enjoyed years of entertaining with his brothers, Dwight and E.C. as members of Dwight Barker and the Mel ody Boys, and had a Saturday evening television program in the 1950s. He was a life mem ber of Hebron Baptist Church and served as music director. He used his gifts to serve and praise his Lord and Savior with his guitar and singing at Hebron and at nursing homes and other special functions in StatesviUe. His love of music was a special part of his life, which he has certainly passed on to his chil dren, Alan and Ann. He was eager to give a friendly hand shake, that bright smile, and an uplifting word. His life was a testimony of his faith and love for his Lord, and found joy in each day. He was also preceded in death by 5 brothers. Dwight, George. E.C.. Cecil, and Zeb Barker; and 6 sisters. Lucille Morrison. Pauline Johnson, Reba Hendren. Beulah Harris. Connie Shoemaker and Ethel Fox. Surviving: his son, Alan Barker (Sharon) of StatesviUe; his daughter, Ann Scruggs (Jim) of StatesviUe; 3 grand children, Ryan (Malloric), Jeremy (Stephanie), and Eliza beth; 4 great-granddaughters, Nevaeh, Makenzie, Lydia. and Kalissa; and a special great- niece, Natalie Thomas (Kevin); his youngest brother. Loree Barker of StatesviUe; and nu merous nieces, nephews, and cousins. A celebration of his life was to be held Wednesday evening at 6 at Hebron Baptist Church with the Revs. Darren Johnson and William Wease officiating. Visitation was to follow from 7-9 p.m. Graveside services were held at 2 pan. Wednesday in the church cemetery with full military honors. ] OnUne condolences: mi'M-. ' hunchjohnsonfuneralhome. Memorials: Hebron Baptist, 175 Hebron Road, StatesviUe, 28625. yPatricia A. Bowles v\ Patricia Alexander Bowles died on March 1. 20IJ due to car diac arrest. Bom Dec. 9. 1941, she attended Woodleaf School and moved on to Davie County Consolidated High School to graduate in 1960 She was a member of the National Honor Society and served as a marshal to the graduating class of 1959 her junior year. She worked as pharmacist's a.ssistant at Davie Discount Drug for a dozen years and upon moving to Rowan County in 1989 she took a job at Katharine's Hallmark where she was soon promoted to assistant manager and after approximately 15 years, she retired due to ongoing health problems. She was preceded in death by her father, Sinclair David Alex ander; her stepfather, Raymond Pierce; and her ex-husband, Ar nold Dean Bowles. Survivors: her mother. Dorothy Booe Pierce ofCooleemee; her son, Randy Bowles (Elaine); her daughter, Julia Bowles, and her grandchildren all of Salisbury. ^ Services will be held at St. Paul'.s Lutheran Church on St. Paul's Church Road in Salisbury Saturday, March 12 at 4 p.m. Memorials; to the family c/o Julia Bowies to 110 Polliana Drive, Salisbury, 28146; or Pastor's Discretionary Fund, St. Paul's Lu- :heran Church, 205 St. Paul's Church Road, Salisbury. !( ^rc« ode 3-3->o/| j)C l^randa V. Cain ^ Branda V.Cain,71,ofHous- lon, Texas, died Feb. 25. 2011 in Houston after an extended illness. He was bom in Davie Coun ty. son of the late Evota Cain EUisoii. He was a grandson of the late Carl and Sarah Cain. He anended Davie County Schools before moving to Texas with his family. He had retired from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Survivors: his wife, Carolyn Cain of the home; a son, the Rev. Tracey (Isabella) Cain, and a daughter, Jessica (Ce- dric) Nolly, both of Houston; 2 grandchildren, Terrence and Tracey Jr.; 4 aunts, Lillie Scott, Millie West, Hilda Smith, and Faye Carter, all of Mocks- ville; 3 uncles, Garfield Cain of Brooklyn, N.Y.. Roland Cain of YadkinviJIe and Wilbur Cain of Trap Hill. Burial will take place on March 7 at the Veterans Cem etery in Houston. jl^illian Lee Chandler ^ Mrs. Lillian Lee Robert son Matthews Chandler, 73, of Whitney Road, Mocksviile, died Saturday, March 5, 20! I, at Forsylh Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Oct. 2, 1937, in Davie County to William Henry Robertson and Ethel Lenora Walter Robertsori. She worked at Monleigh Garment, Bahnson, Salem Carpet and Crown Wood. She was a mem ber of the Eastern Star (Farm- ington Chapter). Mrs. Chandler was a woman of faith; dedi cated to family. She never met a stranger. She looked forward to having family gatherings and enjoying their company along with members of her commu nity. She was preceded in death by her second husband, Marvin Gene Matthews; a sister, Nan nie Sue Robertson Berrier; and 2 brothers, George aud William Robertson. Lillian and Edward Chan dler were first married June 14, 1953- They divorced and each inajTied another. Then on June 14. 2001 they remarried after each spouse died and had been happily married since. This union produced five children, Peggy Ann (Tim) Potts, Danny Ray (Judy) Chandler, Patricia Lynn (Tim) Doby. Cynthia Lenora (Doug) Whitaker and Edwiu-d Scott (Marybruce) Chandler, all of Davie County; II grandchildren; and 7 great grandchildren. Also surviving; brothers Jer ry (Becki) Robertson, Jimmy Robertson and Michael Robert son; and sisters, Edera Robert son Childress and Carole Rob ertson (Lewis) Carter. A funeral service was conducted at 4 p.m., Tues day, March 8 at The Journey Church. 124 Wilkesboro St.. Mocksviile. Burial followed in Advance First Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials; The Journey Building Fund; or Advance First Baptist, PO Box 153, Ad vance. Online condolences; www. eotonfuneralservicexain. Her funeral service was held Friday, March 4 at 2 p.m. at Erwin Temple CME Church in Woodleaf. The Rev, Ervin Hannah officiated and Bishop David Chambers delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church thirty minutes before the ser vice. Online condolences: mt'M-. CraJiamFuneralHomejiet. Deborah Gail James of Cool- eemee died on March 1, 2011, at her home after an extended illness. She was bom March 29,1953 in Rowan County to Lime Martin Mayfield and the late John M. Mayfield. She gradu ated from Davie High School and worked at Wonder Knit and Blackwelder Textile. She grew up in Erwin Temple CME Church, and for the past three years was a member of Cho sen Church of Faith. She was a member of the choir. Usher Board, and a missionary. Her hobbies included hand crafts, putting together puzzles, and working in her flower garden. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Frank and Alvin Mayfield. Survivors: a son, Perry M. James of Cooleemee; a daugh ter, Cindy Rice of Cooleemee; her mother of Cooleemee; 3 brothers.JohnL. (Lucille) May- field and Wilton (Kimberly) Mayfield, both of Mocksville, and Fellon (Judy) Mayfield of Cooleemee: 4 sisters, Doris M. Gray of Woodleaf, Pastor Ruby Bowel! and Lexeris Cline, both of Cooleemee, and Olympia (Milton) Neely of Salisbury; a grandchild; a host of other rela tives and friends. ^helma M. McMahan ^ Mrs. nielma Myers McMahan. 84, of Advance died Tuesday, March 8,2011 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was born June 26, 1926 in Davie County to Fred Sanford and Alice Beauchamp Myers. Mrs. McMahan was a member of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. She was preceded in death by her son-in-law, Vii^il Gamer in 1989. Surviving; her husband of 64 years. Wilbur McMahan; a daughter. Novella Gamer of Lexington: a grandson. Lee Gamer of Thomasville; and 2 sisters, Mildred Markland (RJ.) and Mabel Watsom iGrady). A funeral service was to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday. March 10 at Haywoith-Miller Kinderton Chapel with Pastor Jonathan Hill officiating. Burial was to follow in Forest Hill Cemetery in Lex ington. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Wednes day at the funeral home. Online condolences: www.liayworrh-miller.com. ^oodrow W. Livengood Woodrow Wilson Liveneood^ Woodrow Wilson Livengood, 88, ofUS601 South. Mocksville, died on Monday, March 7,20! 1 at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Bom in Rowan County on Aug. 21, 1922, he was the son of (he late Daniel Cashwell soil-Rand and a mem- rill Livengood; and a sister, Lena Mae Pless. Survivors: 2 sons, Gary Christopher (Shelia) Livengood Sr. of Granite Quarry and Michael Wilson Livengood of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Gary Christopher Jr. and Joseph Lee Livengood, Wayne and Jimmy: and 2 great-grandchildren, Aiea and Ethan Livengood. A celebration of life service will be held on Friday. March 1 1 at 2 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Revs. Clyde Settle and Howard Parker officiating. Burial was in Rowan Me morial Park with military honors by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. The family will receive friends on Thursday. March 10 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service. Online condolences: www.d(mefuneralservice.com. "Amt. George Eldon Mclntyre, 79, of Milling Road, Mocks- ville, died Saturday. March 5, 2011, ai Davie Couniy Hospi tal. He was bom June 7, 1931, in Onondaga County, N.Y. Mr. Mclntyre was retired from Farm Bureau Insurance ofMocksville after 25 years. He was an active member of First Baptist Church where he had served as a dea con. Mr. Mclntyre was a mem ber of the Gideo's and was past member of the Lion's and the Elk's clubs. He was a veteran of the US Army having served during the Korean Conflict. Mr. Mclntyre was preceded in death by his first wife, Ellene Etheredge Mclntyre; and a sis ter. Mailene Fergusson. Survivors: his wife, Ma bel Knuckies Mclntyre of the home; 2 sons, Mark Etheredge Mclntyre of Winston-Salem and James Andrew Mclntyre (Angela Mawufemor Mclntyre) ot Hilisborough; 5 grandchil dren, Frederic Mclntyre Ayala. Jorge Mclntyre Ayala, Chris tina Mclntyre Ayala. Patrick Cameron Mark Mclntyre and Anna Ruth Mclntyre; a daugh ter by heart, Betty Mclntyre of Durham; .3 stepchildren, Ken- nelli Randall Mintz of Nevada. John Mark Mintz of California and Misty Mintz of Mocks- ville; sisters-in-law, Bea Ann Walker. Marie Lawrence, Sar ah Etheredge and Ruth Ether edge: a brother-in-law. Bob Fritz; special friends. Marvin and Dorothy Janlzen; a daugh ter by henn, Lisa Mclntyre of Winsion-Salem; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m., '{"uesday, March 8 at First Baptist Church with the Revs. A. Shane Nixon and Mark Mclntyre officiat ing. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Davie Gideon Camp. PO Box 182 Mocks- ville; or First Baptist, 412 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatoiifuneralservice.com. ^rnie Ray Oakley ^ Ernie Ray Oakley died on March 7,20II at Davis Region al Medical Center in Statesville after a short illness. He was born in Chicago, III. on June 29, 1957, son of Lizzie Mae Mayfield Oakley and the late Jimmy Oakley. He at-' tended Coolie High School and later moved with his family to Woodleaf. On April 2.2004. he was united in marriage to Janice Griffin. They had four children. In 2006 he joined Clarks Cha[>ei Baptist Church in Statesville. He loved fishing, cooking, and family gatherings. He was preceded in death by his father. Junmy Oakley and a brother. Jimmy Oakley. Survivors: his wife, Janice G. Oakley of the home: his mother, Lizzie Mae Oakley of Mocksville; a son. Emie Ray Prude of Memphis, Tenn.: a daughter, Chinna (Frankey) Prude-Anderson of Memphis: 2 .step-children, Jamie (Zanitha) Tunner and Traci Turner, both of Statesville; a brother, Har old Hiiirsion of Orlando, Fla.; a number of grandchildren: a host of nieces, nephews, cous ins, other relatives and friends. His funeral service will be held on Saturday. March 12 at 2 p.m. at Clarks Chapel Bap- list Church in Statesville. The Revs. W.M. Griffin will offi ciate and C.B. Mingo, pastor, will be the eulogist. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences: wwi'. GrahamFimerulHome.net. JyRoger F. Page Jr. ^ Mr, F.Roger Page Jr.. 88. of Bermuda Run, died Monday, March 7.2011 at his home. Mr. Page \vas bom Oct. 5, 1922, near Rocky Mount to the late F. Roger Page Sr. and Sal- lie Geneva Lancaster Page. Survivors: his wife of 58 years. Doris B. Page; a son, Bobby Piige and wife Joan of Winston-Salcm; daughter Carol Armstrong and husband Ray of RrKkville, Md.; grand daughters. Detra McHenry and husband Brian of High Point and Kenily Page of Claremont, Calif.; and by his executive as sistant Rose DeBruh! of Ber muda Run. .A funeral service was to be held at 2 p.m. Tliursday, March 10 at Clemmons First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Dr. Rob ert L. Phillips Jr. officiating. Burial was to follow in Foreyth Memorial Park. 'Hie family was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Haywoilh-Milier Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Hospice/Pal liative Care Center, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or to the charity of your choice. Online condolences: wwh'. haYworth-niiller.com. ~S';i53/'0/'V 2-n-ii 3-/T-// ^^ina Snipes Athey N Mis, Nina Snipes Alhey. 76. •of Duke Street, Mocksville. died un Kriday. March II. 2011. at Forsyth Medical Cen ter in Winston-Salem. She was born July 23. 1934. in Erwin to the late Cecil and Thelnia Johirson Snipes. She was retired front Celaiiese atid was of the Presbyterian faith. She was a sports fan. e.special- iy the Carolina Tarheels, She loved watching NBA basket ball and Jeff Gordon race. She was also preceded in death by her iiusband. Rob- on "Bob" C, Athey Sr,; and a brother. Keith Snipes, Survivors: 4 children. Rob ert C. "R.C" Athey and Jodi of Famuiigton, Janet .Athey Duranr and Mike of Lexing ton. .Mildred "Cindy" Athey Gaskins of Cooleemee and Randy C, Athey and Susan of Mocksville; her pop. George P. "Phil" Johnson of Erwin: 3 brothers. Worth Snipes and Jan ice of Erwin. Allen Snipes and Diane of Cooleemee and Terry Snipes and Linda of Salisbury; a sister. Debbie Jones and Don ald of Raleigh; 4 sisters-in-law. Nancy Snipes of Envin. Sha ron Athey of Mocksville. Rilia Athey of Cooleemee and Jean Phelp.s of Salisbury; 11 grand children; 9 great-grandchildren; and many beloved niece.s and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday. March 15 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. David Snipes and Cheryl Skinner officiating. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. The family received friends on Monday. March 14. at the funeral Itome. Memorials: charity of do nor's choice. Online condolences: rvrvw. eaioHfiinfrahervice.com. ,^IIa Mae Cobh RiiJa Mae Cobb. 97, died March 14 in .Auliimii Care of Mocksville. She was bom inThoniusville. Ga. and spent the majority of her life in Davie County, She was a farm worker, iuid was of the Baptist faiiii. Site loved gar dening and cooking. Her husband. Johnny Cobb, preceded her in death in 1997. Survivors: daugliicr. .Mei- via France.s .Maniiie/. of the home; a son. Roberto Suarez ot" Mocksville: a gntnildaughier. Betty Torres; 0 niece:;: and .5 nepliew.s. Her fiineial service will be on Friday. March Ig at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funer al Home. Burial will follow in Palmetto Cemetery in Mock.s- villc. The family will receive friends at the funeral home 30 minutes prior to the service. Online condolences: n'vnr, GraiiumFiiiierulHonw.itei. .^rudi Oiune Devaew Tnidi Diane Blase Devnew, ()0. formerly of Wilkesboro. died Tuesday. March S. 2011. at Autumn Care of Mocksville. She wa.s born May 13.1950, in Hartford County. Conn, to the late Michael Jonathan and Geiliude G. Graves Blase. Ms. Devnew had attended Mora- viaii Fails United Methodist Church in Moravian Falls and was a member of the Eastern Star. She wa.s a creative, anistic person. Ms. Devjiew enjoyed cooking, baking and sewing. Survivors; a daughter,Tracey Devnew of Greenville, S.C.; a sou, Travis Devnew of Wilkes boro; a brother, Michael Blase Jr. (Linda) of .Avon, Conn.; and special frierid.s. Jeanne Erick- son Smith. Doliie Stanley arrd Betsy DroegcjimculJer. A private memorial .service will be held later. Memorials: Hunritigtcn's Disease Society of Atnerica at liitiia.org or Harvard Bruin Tis sue Resoumc Center. 115 Mill Street Belmom. MA 02478- 9106. Online condolences; ivivir, eaionfunerul.Ken'ice.coin. xi^dythe V. Dunning ^ Edyihe Virginia Dunning, 93. of Pineville Road. Mocks ville. died on Saturday, March (2. 20!! at Forsyth Medical Center. Bora in Sagamttre. Mass, on July 29, 1917. she was the daugli'.ev of the late Thotuas and Anna McNiff Mahoney, She was a homemaker and w as of the Methodist faith. Her husband. Bernard Dun- tting. preceded her in death m 1998, ■Survivors; a son. Richard Dunning of Remersviilc; 3 grandchildren; and 5 greiu- graiidchiJdren. Private funeral services svere held on Tuesday, March 15. at Farmington Community Cemetery. Online condolences; wunv, (lavu'Juneralservic<i.coiii. ^iHy Eugene Gaither \ Mr. Billy Eugene Gaiilier. 75,of Mucksvilie.died Kriday. March 11.2011, at his home. He was bom Sept. 21. 1935. in Davie County to the late Howard and Ruth Gaither El- kins. Mr. Gaither was a veteran of the US Navy and a member of Turrentine Baptist Church. He was founder of Cleinmons Tire and Automotive. He en joyed spending time with fam ily. He was preceded in dcjiih by lii.s wife. Dorothy Lea Gaither. Survivors: a son, Dana Gaith er (Jill) ol'Mocksville: 3 gnuid- sons. Brent. Brian and Brad Gaither; and 2 sisters. Linda Elkins of Greensboro and Glo ria Elkins of Morganton. A funeral seivice was con ducted at 3 pjn. Sunday. March 13, at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial followed in Turrentine Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Lupus Founda tion of America, Winston Triad Lupus Chapter. Dorothy Gaith er Memorial Fund. 284] Fox- wood Lane, Winston-Saicm. 27)03. Online condolences: h'ivh'. eatonfiineralservice.cotii. \Carolyn L. Hciidrkks ^ Carolyn Lagle Hendricks. 84, of Shelby died on Wednes day. March 9.2011. A native of Mocksville. she was the daughter of the late Hugh Andrew Ltigie and Jes sie Holthouser Lagle. Mrs. Hendricks attended Charlotte Memorial Hospital's school of nursing where she graduated and worked in nursing for sev eral years. She was later em ployed by Clyde ,A. Short Co. where she was manager of cus tomer relations and corporate secretary iinli! her retirement in 1990. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Re deemer. She was also preceded in death fay a sister, Doris Eloise Lingle; a brother. Hugh Andrew Lagle Jr and ii daughter-in-law. Anna Vaughn Matthews. Survivors: her husbatid, .1. Wade Hendricks Jr.: a son, Charles Faiimeii Maihews 111 and wife Angela of Wilkes- boro: a daughter, Carol Anne Bradbum and husband Howard of Shelby; a .step-son John W. Hendricks III and wife Sally of Kings Mouniniii; a step-daugh ter, Patricia Hendricks Rapp and husband Dave of Hilton Head, S.C., « gnindchUdren; 8 great-grandchildren: a sister, Shirley Ann Lagle of Mocks ville: and a sister-in-law. Gleii- na Lagle of Moeksville. A memorial service was I held at 2:30 p.m. at the Episco- I pal Church of the Redeemer on I Friday. March i 1 with the Rev. Dr. Valori Miiivey Sherer ofli- ciating. Burial was private. Meniorial.s: Church of the Redeemer. 502 W. Suinter St.. Shelby. 28150; Life Enrich ment Center. 110 Life Enrich ment Blvd.. Shelby, 281.50: Hospice of Cleveland County. 95! Weiidover llcighls Drive. Shelby. 28150; or tloiior's choice. ^dna Grace Hutchens * Mrs. Edna Grace Royall Hutchens. 87. ol Yadkinvillc. died .Saturday. March 12.201 1 at Forsylh Medical Center. She was born .liily 10. 1923 in Vadkin Cotiiiiy to Shelah and Elsie Shore Royall. Mrs. Hutchens enjoyed going on walks, was a faiihl'ul member of Jesus Life Ministry when she was tible. and loved her Lord and Savior Jesus Cliiist. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Clinton Hutchens; 2 brotiiers. Hubert Royall, Charles Royall: and a greai-great-grjiidson. Law rence Henry Ledbeiter. Survivors: her daughters, El sie (John) Yates of Lewisville, Nancy Sanerfield. and Rose (Randy) Dinkiits. all of Yadk- inville: sons, Jinuny iCharlene) Hudson of Davie County, £)e:ui Hutchens of Iredcll Coimty; 12 grandchildren; 22 great- gniiidchildren: 2 great-great- grandchildren; 2 sisters, Edith R. Hauser of Yadkinvitle and Glean R. Harris of Boonville; and 4 brothers. Bill Royall and fJanny Royall, both of Boon ville. Bobby Royall, Clifford Royal!, both of Yadkinvillc. The family received friends from 1-2 p.m. Tuesday at Cen tre' Fainilj- Funeral Service in Yadkinvilie. Her funeral ser vice followed in the Gentry Family Chapel with the Rev. Hilda Reavis and Mm. Hutch ens' grandson. Ja.soii Hutchens. ofliciating. Pallbearers were grandsons. Burial followed in Center Memorial Cemetery at Center United Methodist Church. Online condolences: wvew. _iti-iirn'fiiiieralservici\c<m. y^aroljn M. McClannan ■Mrs. Carolyn .Myers Mc- Clannan. 77, of Gladstone Road. Mocksville. die.d Sun day. March 13, 2011 at Hinkle Ho.spice House in Lexington. .She was born Oct. 17. 1933. in Davidson County to the late Lee and Lillian Duvelle Gibson Myers. Mrs. McClatinan was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. Her main iiiierest was cooking and sew- She was also preceded in death by her husband. Wifliatn Roy McClaniian .Sr.: 2 sisters. Grace Butler .and Rachel Tay lor and 9 brothers. Taylor. Har old. Victor. Clifford. Donald and her twin. Carey. Survivors: her children. Thea Ramona Rold.(Dexil» of Washington, WiUiani Roy McClannan Jr. (Robin) of South Carolina and Charlotte. Jean McClannan of Raleigh: a grandson, Kyle McClannan; 2 siepgrundchildreii. Madison and Matthew Hellnian; a sister. Doris Myers of Lexington: a brother. Roland .Myers (L.ahi) of South Ciffolina: sisters and broihers-iii-law. Gr.idy Butler. Janet .Myers.Geneva Gates (Da vid). Christine Hinkle (Bruce). •Mary Lynn Tussey (Bruce) and Vivian Jamison and numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday. March IS at Libeny United Methodist Church with the Re\. Karen Roberts officiating. The i'amily will receive friends following the service. ^ Memorials: Hinkle Hos pice Home. 200 Hospice Way. Lexington. 27292; or Libeny Methodist. 141 Liberty Circle. Mocksville; or to Forsyth Can cer Center. 3333 Silas Creek Parkway. Box 19. Winston- Salem. 27103. Online condolences: vru'ii'. i-ciii>iininiTiilseivicc.anii. obii-s 3-n-i' ^ Ernie Ray Oakley. 53. died on March 7, 2011 at Davis Regional Medical Center in Staiesville after a short illness. He was bom in Chicago. Ul. on June 29. 1957. son of Lizzie Mae Maylield Oiikley and the late Jimmy Oakley. He at tended Coolie High School and later moved with his family to Woodleaf. On April 2, 2004, he was married to Janice Grif fin. They had four children. In 2006 he joined Clarks Chape! Baptist Church in Staiesville. He loved fishing, cooking, and family gatherings. He was preceded in death by his father, Jimmy Oakley and a brother, Jimmy Oakley Jr. Survivors: his wife. Janice G". Oakley of the home; his mother. Lizzie Mae Oakley ol Mocksville; a son. Ernie Ray Prude of Meinphi.s. Tonn.: a daughter. Chinna (Frankeyj Prude-Anderson ol Memphis, Tenn.: 2 siei>-chi]drcn. Jamie (Ztmilria) Turner and Traci Turner, both of Staiesville; a god-son. Nathiuiiel Dulin: a brother. Harold (Neil) Hairslon of Orlando. Fla.; 2 step-sisters. Louise (Ricky) Hudson of Salisbury and Sheila McCassill of S.C; a god-sister. Tanunika lines; 4 brothers-iii-liiw, Ernest (Emma) GritTm of Stony Point. Dwight Griffin of Morganton. Vick (Benyl Griffin and the Rev. Winford (Ann) Gvilfin. both of Statesville; 4 sisters-in- law, Sheridan (Willie) Jackson of Poiaka. Fla.. Joyce (Poi-salle) Smyre of Wilmington, Linda Oakley of Long Beach. C:dif.. and Nancy (Walt) Slater ot Charlotte; his mother-in-law, Mae Lois Griffin of Stony Point; a long time (Viend ;uid mother of his son and daughter, Elaine Prude; a number of grandchil dren, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. The funeral service was held on Saturday, March 12 at 2 p.m. at Clarks Cliapei Baptist Church in Statesville. The Rev. W.M. Griffin officiated and the Rev. C-B. Mingo, pastor, was the eulogist. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends ai the church 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences; vvvvw. GruhamFuncralHome Jiel. •' .'v. McDonald West I V\ Myrtle McDonald West. 79, of Salisbury, died Tuesday. March 8. 2011 at Onslow Me morial Hospital in Jacksonville, due to complications from Al zheimer's. Bom Feb. 15.1932 inCabar- iTjs County, she was the daugh ter of the late Annie Foster Mc Donald and Will McDonald. Educated in Caban'us County schools, slie was employed by- Baker's Furniture in Mocks ville. -Mrs. West was a member of Community Baptist Church. i'receding her in death were her husband. Cliester West, on Aug. 26. 2002; gratidson Wal let A. Briitajii on Jan. 4,2(X)9; sisters, Mary Lowder and Lillie Bj-owik brothers. Johnny Mc Donald and Marshal! "Mott" .McDonald. Survivors; her son. Kenneth Stone iMargie) of .Advance; daughters. Judy Britiain of Salisbury, Mary Lanier (Joe) of Mock-sville; brothers, Frank McDonald (Mailenc). Luke McDonald (Judy), all of Con cord.Bud McDonald (Virginia) ol" Maryland: sister, Bemice CatTull. also ofConcord; grand children. Diuiny Mclntyre (Jen nifer Vallella) of China Grove, Trjinmy .Mclntyre tVeionica Dotinetl) 01 Salisbury. Christy Smith. Gene Smith, both of Advance. Kenit Bowman. Jodie Hunter, idl of Mocksville; 10 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Visitation was Friday. March 11 2011 at Lyerly Fu neral Home. The funeral seiwice was at 1 1 a.m. Saturday. March 12 in the James C. Lyerly Chapel. Burial followed at Rowan Me- ni )riai Park. Online condolences: www. lyeriyfuneralhome.com. 3'^^- 'f r ^>^hn Marshall Clement Mr. Joiiti" Miifshnll Clem ent, 59. of Oak Grove Church Road, Mocksville, died Mon day. March 21. 201 1. at his home. A private memorial service will be held later. Memoriais; charity of the do nor's choice. Online condolences: vvh'm'. euUmfwwralse.rvke.am. G«orge Elton Auman \ George lilton Auman. 8!. of Terrell, died on Sunday. March 20.2U1) at Abernethy Laurels. i-)e was born on April 2U. 1929 in Biscoe. to the late Roy and Lillian Cole Auman. lie was a \eleran sening in the US Marine Coips. During 40 years with the United Method ist Western NC Conference, be served I i a])poiniments. He was also preceded ;n death by a sister. Glenda Lilh Survivors: his wife of bO years. Nancy Sugg Auman; children. Belinda Suddieth and husband Ray of Lenoir. Milton Aumaij and v/ifeTerri ofStales- ville: brothers. Art Auman and wife Mary of Brevard. Lester Auman of Asheboro; sisters. Marlene Copeiand and husband Woody of Vanceboro. Norma Williiinison of Seagrove. Mary Adams of Robbinsville: grand- chiidivn. Clay and Kyle .Siid- drcth. Cameron and Jared .Au man: iind numerous nieces and nephew.s. ,A gnivoside service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. March 22 at Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church Cemetery in Seagrove. A memorial seiA-ice was held at 4 p.m. Wednesday. March 2? at Ml. Pleasant United Methodist Cluirch. The family received friends following the service in the Christian Life Center. Memorials: to the church of the donor's choice or one of the churches where he served. Online condolences mivw. ctiviti-(0('k.c(im. m - V' Suivivors; his wife of tiO years. Frances LaRoc- ca D'Amalo of the home: a son. riiomas Joscpli (Maria) D'Amato of Fulton. Md.; a daughter. Kathleen I Peter) \Wancis Craig Freeman .Mr. Francis Craig Freeman. 61, of Sain Road. Mocksviile. died Friday. March 18. 2011, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. He was bom July 16.1949. in Davle County to the late Madi son Craig and Frances Beck Freeman, He was a veteran of the US Marines having served during the Vietnam War. He was retired from .Auto Truck ^(vaton: F. D'Amato ^ Saivatore Francis D'Amato, 82. of Ciina Road. Mocksviile. died on Saturday. March 19. 201 i .at his home. Bom in Brooklyn. N.Y. on July 28. 1928. he was the son of the late Joseph and C;tm- eJia Naioli D'Amato. He was retired as CEO of American Bank Note Holographies and was the owner and operator of Jansal Saddlebrcds, He was a lifetime member of the Profes sional Engineers Association and had more than iOO paieni.s. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korctin War and was a member of St. Fnancis of A.s- sisi Catholic Church. Melious of Winston-Salem: yranspoii. He enjoyed hunttng. 2 a brother. Robert (Yvonne) fishing .,„j .pending Ume wilit ■<D'Amato of Batons Neck, grandchildren. 5N.Y.: 2 grandchildren, .laiiclle preceded in H and Olivia D'Amato: and a hioiher. Ronald i ^great-grandchild. Ales. Ciuig Freeman. 3Me wa.s also preceded ni Survdvors- hi.s wife. Au- gdeath by 3 brothers. Ralpl. and Blackwelder Freeman ofJoseph D'Amato. a son. 'T'odd Hree-The Mass of Christian Burial (Cindy) of Mocksviile:waslobeheidllnirsday.March ^ gnnidchiidren. Kirsten and 24. al 2:30 p.m.^ at hi. 1-raiicis Freeman; a sister. Phyl-of Assisi Catholic Church with Salisbury; his fa-Father Andrew Draper ofhci- mother-in-law. Les-aling. Burial was to be in the Blackwelder o!Sacred Heart Caihohc (.hurch ^^rrcksville: mid several niecesCemetery in Salisbury Hie ^^ph^ws.family was to receive friends ^on Wednesday. March 23 Irom ^ 6:30-8:30 p.m. at DavieFuncr- aLScrvice.wilhtheRosarySer- vice al 7:30 p.m. Memorials: St. Francis of Garrelt officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery.Assisi. 862 Yadkinvillc Road. Mocksviile. designated for fu- lure cluirch projects.service. The family receivedOnline condolences: www. (Jui'ic/H/ierfl/.tfn'/cc.oom Eaton Furiera! Home. Memorials : American Heart Assoc.. PO Bo.x 5216 Glen Al len, VA 23058-.52i6. Online condolences: wiw. eauinfiiiit'riiln-rvici'x'oin. ^()»h Isaac Hail A Noah Isaac Hill! cii'jd Tliui-s- day. March 17. 201J at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Cen ter. He was bom Nov. 21. 2003 111 Forsyth County to Stacey Wood Hall and John Chad Hail. Noah attended Wood land Baptist Churcli and School, where he was in the first grade. He loved, playing with his toy cars and trains; but. he especially loved play ing with his friends and hLs cat. "Whiskers". Sur\'ivors: hi.s parents of King; maternal grandparents. Liirrs' and Janice Wood of Advance; and paternal grand parents. John and Dena Hall of King; also a host of aunts, uncles and cousins. A funeral service was con ducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday. March 22 at Woodland Bap tist Church with the Rev. Tim Gammons officiating. Burial followed at Crestview Memo rial Park- The family received friends Monday. March 21 at the church. yLucillfc Sparks Hensley ^ Lucille Peart Spark.s Hens- Icy. 8.S. died Friday. March 18. 2011 at Davic Coiiniy Hospi tal. Bom in Wilkes County oil June 9. 1926, she was the daughter of the late Joe Sar and Pearl Rolx-rts Sparks. She was a restaurant manager and retired from RJR tobacco. Mrs. Hens- ley liked to play bingo with her friends and enjoyed spending time with family. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Harry Ue Hensley Sr.; 3 brothers, George, liugeiie. and Roger Spaiks; and 3 sisters. France.s Welborn. Valia Hutchens. and Opal Parker. Survivors: a son. Harry Lee Hensley Jr. and wife Diana nf Union Grove; a daughter Margie Ann Hensley of Yad- kinvilie; 5 grandchildren; 12 iireat-grnndchildren; and sev- er.-il nieces and nephews. ,A celebration of life service was conducted at 7:30 p.m. on .Monday. March 21 at the Mack- ie-Sinclnir Funeral Chapel with ilie Rev. Harry Hensley and his son officiating. The family re ceived friends one hour prior to the service. A private burial will take place at Wesllawn Garden.s of Memory in Winston-.Salem. Memorials: Alzheimer's As soc.. PO Box bbOll Washing- ion. !X:20090-60]L Online condolences; oww, mackie'iiinlairfiiiierdl.a'ni. ■yitimes Everette Holland James Everette Holland. 72, of NC SOl Souih. Mocksvilie. died on Wednesday, March 16, 2011. at his home. Bom in Wilkes County on July 20.1038. he was the son of Eftie Giirris Holland Summers of Statesville and the late Wil- bum Holland. He was the own- ,er of Holland's Custom Wotxl 1Finishing and was a member of Liberty Baptist Church. He had worked at Baker Furniture, His wife of 47 years, Ariene Parsons Holland, preceded him in death in lOO-S. Also surviving; 2 daughters.Judy (Tommy) Whitaker of Haimony and Wanda (DeanJ Wilkins of Yadkinvllle; 2 sons.Bobby (Nicole) Holland of Ad vance and Dale (Jennifer) Hol land of Mocksvilie; 2 brothers, Robert and Lonnie Holland; 4 sisters, Mary Hicks, Kathleen Ellis. Patricia Robertson andMartha Eppie; a .son-in-law, Lonnie Whitaker; 8 granddiil- dren. .Andrew Whitaker. Aly- .sha Wilkins, Jessica Whitaker. Loaan Holland. Amy Whita ker, Elizabeth Holland, DanielWhitaker and Dylan Holland; and 2 greai-grandchildien. Hunter Trivette and Savaniiali Whitaker. He was also preceded indeath by a son, Wayne Holland,a daughter. Lisa Whitaker; 2 brothers. Willie and Aurther Frank Holland; and a sister, Annie Mae Hartness.Celebration of life services were on Saturday. March 19.at 3 p.m. at Liberty Baptist Church with the Rev. Marvin Blackburn officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Andrew- and Daniel Wliilaker. Logan. Dy lan. and Robert Holland andTony Parsons. The family re ceived friends Satiirtiay at the church. Memorials; Hospice/Pallia tive Care Center. 377 Hospital St.. Mocksvilie. Online condolences; uiviv.tluviffiiHeralservici'.com. t^hei Louise Shuler Mrs. Bihel Louise "Kate" Foster Shuler. 91. formerly of Shuler Road, Miicksville, died Sunday. March 20, 2011, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Snlem. She was bom Nov. 4. 1919, in Davie County to the late Samuel Thomas and Mary Lou Deadmon Foster. Mrs. Shuler wa.s a honicmaker and attend ed Center United Methodist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, David Aiwood Shuler; a sister. Zelda Tutierow; and 6 brothers. Oilmcr Foster. Glenn Foster. John Foster. Boone Foster, Leo Foster and .lames Ftjster. Survivors: a daughter. Mar)' Ruth (.leny) Stroud Sr.; a son. Gene (Jan) Shuler. all of Mocksvillc; 3 gnmdchiidrcn. Jerry Wayne Stroud Jr., Melis sa Ballsiepcr and Joel Shuler; 2 great-grandchildren. Madison and Levi Ballsieper; 2 sisters- in-law. Frances Rcntz and Frances .Siuilcr; and numerous nieces and nephews. A graveside service was to be conducted at 2 p.m.. Thurs day, March 24 at Fork Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Robin Fitzgerald officiat ing. The family was to receive friends from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 23,at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Fork Baptist Cetnetery Fund. 3140 US 64 E. Mocksville: or Alzheimer's As- siK-. Western Carolina Chapter. 3800 Shamrock Dr.. Brancomb 10. Charlotte. 28215-3220. Online condolences: wmv. {'utonfiiin'r(i!servici'.com. ,^aine Sowers Stridcr .Mrs. Elaine Sowers Stridcr. 70.of Orchard Park Drive,Ber muda Run. died Friday. March 18. 2011 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bora Jan. 10. 1941 in Forsyth County to Robert Ray and Helen Carter Sowers. She graduated from UNC-G in 1963 and earned her master's degree from NC .A(S:T in 1975. A lifelong residetit of Davie County, she retired in 1997 as director of curriculum fot; Da vie County Schools. She .served on the board of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and was :i member of Alpha Delta Kappa, She was ati active member of the Bermuda Run l.adies Gulf Association attd was a bridge player. Survivors: her husband. Dawson Stridei of the hr)me; a daughter. Dawn .Mdricli(Tom}: 2 gratidduldrcii, Aiden Aklrich and Lily Stewart (and Lily's father. Michael Stewart); and a sistei. Gaye Wade. A celebration tif life ser vice w'as crtnducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Hayworth-Miller Kindenon Chape! by the Rev. Cheryl Skinner. The family received fnends lollowing the service, Memorials: Hospice.'Paltia- live CareCeniei. 101 Hijspke Lane, Winston-.Salem. 27103: or Advance Methodist. 1911 NC801 S.. Advance. .^obb M. Williams ^ Robb Marshall Williams. 37. son of Dan and Susan Wil liams, died early Friday morn ing. March 4, 2011 at Gordon Hospice House of melastasized pancreatic cancer- He was bom in Iredell County on Oct. 9.1973 and at tended Iredell County Schools as a student in the exceptional children's program. He gradu ated from North Iredell High School in 1992. His passion was his involvement in Special Olympics, beginning at age R. He competed in iociil and state events in aquatics, bowling, basketball, equestrian, power lifting.lennisand volleyball. He won the gold medal in tennis at the National Games in Iowa in 2006. At the World Games, he won gold and sliver tuedals iit bowling in Minnesota in 1991, gold aiid silver medals in ten nis singles and doubles in Con necticut in 1995 and a seventh place ribbon in tennis in Ra leigh in 1999. He was named the N.C. Special Olympics Athlete of the Year in 1992 .nitl served as an ambassador. At his last Special Olympics compeli- lion in November 2010. he won his 64lh attd 65th gold medals in tennis singles and doubles. He was precedeil in death by his palema) grandparents. R.K. and Bculah Williams, his maternal grandfather, Frank •Sleinbruegge. and his uncle. Joe Williams. Also surviving: sister. Chris ty Williams of Phoenix. Ariz.: grandmother, Kalhryn Steiti- bruegge of Atlaiila. Ga.; great- aunt. Cloisc Williams; aunt Bobbie Willumi.s; uncles and aunts. Alan aitti Barbara Wil liams. JD and Hilen Sprinkle. Domild and Reiia Turner, all of Olin. Robert and Kalhy Sleiti- bruegge of Rome. Ga.. David and Joanna Bragg of Atlanta, and Charle.s and Urszula Stein- brucgge of Chicago. Ill : nu merous cousins; best Iriend. Scott Hager of Mocksville: and many frteitds in Special Olym pics across the state and in Da vie County, where he lived for 15 years in the Davie County Group Home- Funeral services were held at 3 jt.ni. Sunday. March 6 at Friendship United Methodist CItutch. Slatesvillc. with the Revs. Gary Richardson and Ja- iiel Wolf officiating. Pallbearers were Rick.Ted and Todd Wil liams. Andy Turner. Robbie and Jamie Steinbruegge, Aiidre.w Bragg and Lenny Keith. Hon orary pallbearers \vcre Charles Love, Kent Daniels, Dale l-ox. Josh Wedditiglon. Beth El- dridge antl Roland Moss. Memorials: .Special Olym pics NC. 2200 Gateway Centre Blvd.. Suite 201. Morrisvilie. 275(>0: Friendship Methodist Youth. 907 Friendship Road. Statesville. 28625; Davie Group Home. 785 Sanford Ave., Mocksville: or Gordon Hospice House. 2341 Simon- ton Road. Statesville. 28625. rlcne Linda Marlene Coley, 57, of Howard Street, Mocksville, formerly of Cross Street in Cooleemee, died on Wednes day, March 23, 2011, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Bom in Rowan County on- June 21, 1953, she was the daughter of Alberta May Lud- wick Creason of Cooleemee and the late Colon James Co- ley. She was a CNA with No- vant Health and was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church. Also surviving: a son. Al len Gaultney of Mooresville; a daughter, Melissa Gaultney of Cooleemee; 2 brothers, Rich ard (Lois) Coley of Lexington and Jimmy Coley of Salis bury; 2 sisters, Brenda Trex- ler of Salisbury and Barbara (Tim) Crawford of Lexington; 4 grandchildren. Tiffany Hem- ing, Courtney Gaultney, Corey Gaultney and Cooper Gault ney; and several nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Michelle Gaultney; stepfather, Norman Creason; and a niece, Doris Crissman. A graveside service was held Saturday, March 26 at 1 pjn. at Legion Memorial Park with Chaplain Tim M^n and James D. Foster • officiating. The' family received friends on Saturday at Davie Funeral Ser- .; ^ vice. \ Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice.com. yMemelee O. Ferguson Memelee Oliver n Ferguson, if, of Winston-Salem, died March 25,2011, surrounded by family and friends. She was bom in Texas, where she married and stait^ her family, moving to Winstpn- Salem in 1984. She had a deep love for family and friends, and • will be remembered for her wit, generosity and independent spirit. Survivors: 2 sons, Wesley ■Ferguson and Casey Ferguson of Belton, Texas; 2 daughters, Lianne Smalley of Advance and "Suzanne Ferguson of Wiiiston-Salem; daughter-in- law, Amy Ferguson; and'son- in-law, Chris Smalley;'and 6 grandchildren. A memorial service was held at .6 p.m. Tuesday, March 29 at Mocks United Methodist Church in Advance. Family ■ received friends following the service in the fellowship hall. Memorials; the local Hospice in your community. ^ieanor D. Gailimore Eleanor Davis Gailimore, 76, of Mocksville, died on Saturday, March 26,2011 at Lexington Memorial Hospital. Bom in Cabarrus Countyon July 29, 1934, she was thedaughter of the late GrahamJennings and Dorothy FletcherDavis. Mrs. Gailimore worked for the Davie elections office and other county departments..She was a homemaker and of, the Baptist faitW _ iShe was also preceded indeath by her husband, Howard Keith Gailimore in 1998; 2 brothers, Glenn and Arthur "Bud" Davis, and sister, Blanche Nesbit.Survivors: 3 sons, Shawn(Karen) Gailimore of Sumter,S.C., Ian (Anne Caston) Gailimore of Palmyra, Pa. and John(Wendy) Gailimore of Advance; 3 grandchildren, KristenJoy Gailimore,-Adam and Han nah Gailimore. A celebration of life servicewas held Monday, March 28• at 6 p.m. in the Davie FuneralService Chapel-with the Rev. Timothy Wolf officiating.• Memorials: A Storehousefor Jesus, PO Box 216, Mocks- -^.ville. - ■ Online condolences: www.daviefuneralservice.com. '^;{3^ropkv^ Ohi"fs DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, March 31,2011 , ^Charles Thomas Poole Mr. Charies Thomas Poole. ! ; 67, of US. 601 South, Mocks- Wille, died Tuesday, March 22, 2011,athis home. He was bom Feb. 29, 1944, in Davie County to the late John Lewis and Alva Priscilla Gab- ard Poole. Mr. Poole attended Trinity Baptist Church. He had worked as a deputy for Dayie County Sheriffs Office for sev eral years and had retired from ; the N.C. Housing Projects. Mr. ' Poole enjoyed antique cars and was a ".Cruise In" participant. He enjoyed spending time in j Florida and was a true' family man who enjoyed his children. Survivors: his wife, Mary Frye Poole of the home; 4 chil dren, Mary Ann Krantz (Kev in) of Jonesville, Peggy.Poole Barnes (Bobby) of Lexington, Laura Jane Poole (fiance, Bar ren Shoaf) of Statesville and Charles Thomas Poole Jr. (Amanda) of Spring Hill, Fla., 2 half brothers, Billy Poole (Ja mie) of Asheboro and Bobby Lee Gamer (Lee Ann) of Den- ton; 2 half sisters, Brenda Kin- ney (Blaine) and Bonnie Kirby, all of King; 14 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Friday, March 25 at Trinity Baptist Church with the Rev. Darrell Cox offi ciating . The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park, Cool- eemee. The family received, friends on Thursday , M^h 24, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Hospice of- Da: yidson County. 100. Hospice., Way,Lexington, 27295, Oidine condolences: mvw. eatoiifimeralservice.com. .Ajidrew W. Reavis Jr. Mr. Andrew W. Reavis JiV Mr. Andrew W. Reavis Jr., 70, Of Ollie Harkey Road, Mocks- ville, died Monday, March 28,2011, at Kate B. Reynolds HospiceHomeinWinston-Salem.aftera '&e yi^s.'an^ built'guit^^ banjos, fiddles and dulcimersHis passion was the 5-string banjo and he taught many students to play. He owned and operated two music stores: .Strings and Things in Mocksville and Old Town House of Music in Old Town. He was preceded in death by a sister, Dorothy Naytor; and 2, brothers, Thomas Roland Reavis and Ollie Virgil Reavis. Survivors: his wife of 48 years, Mary Abigail Reavis; 3 chil dren, George Randall Reavfs (Bobbi), Amy Reavis Sinn (MatO and James Andrew Reavis (Nicolle); 7 grandchildren, Travis Reavis, Layla Reavis, Mackenzie Sparks, Zachary Reavis, Jack Reavis! Alexa Sinn, and Micah Sinn; a sister, Jane Tharington Call (Doug); a brother-in-law, Lester Naylor; and numerous niec es and nephews. ^ . -i A funeral service will be conducted at 11 am., Friday, April 1 at Liberty Baptist Church with the Revs. Marvin Blackburn and Jerry Whitelieart officiating. The body will be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial will follow in the church cemetery, with Military Honors condi/cted by the Veter- ans of Foreign War Memorial Honor Guard. The family will re ceive friends from 6-8 pm. Thursday, March 31, at Eaton Funeral Home. , „ • Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane; Winston-Salem, 27103; or The ALS Assoc.. Jim "Catfish" Hunter Chapter, 120-101 Penmairc Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603. Online condolences: mvw.ealonfiineralservice.com. /Harold Lloyd Sheaf iX Harold Lloyd Shoaf, 91, of Madison, died Monday, March 21, 2011 at Morehead Memo rial Hospital. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 24 at Woodland Cemetery, Madi son. Mr. Shoaf was bom Dec., .30, 1919, in Davidson County, to the late Gerome Anderson Shoaf and Lydia Creason Shoaf. He was a jU-S- Air Force vet eran and a member of Madison United Methodist Church. Mr. Shoaf was a TWIA Pilot, auc tioneer, owner of H.L. Shoaf Real Estate Co., FHA and VA appraiser. He was preceded in death by his former wife, Orene Webster Shoaf, a brother, Samuel Shoaf and sister, Aiene Jones. Survivors: 3 brothers, James Shoaf, the Revs. Bill Shoaf and Kermit Shoaf, ail of Mocks- ville; 2 sisters. Ruby Motley of Granite Quarry and Sadie Earnhardt of Cooleemee; sev eral nieces and nephews. . Memorials: Stone-Eden ! Baptist Church, 5122 NC 770 Hwy, Stonevilie, 27048; or Je rusalem Baptist Building Fund, Attn: Melanie Grubb, 3203 US. 601 S.,Mocksville.' . Online condolences: www.j colomalfh.net. wEdward Lee Short . Edward "Ed" Lee Short, 89, of Troutman, died Friday, March 25 , 2011, at Gordon Hospice House. He was bom Oct. 20, 1921, in Guilford County and was the son of the late Troy and Ethel Groome Short. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and attended Davidson College prior to his military service. He retired after 42 years of service as plant manager for Drexel Heritage Furniture in Mocks- • ville and worked, with States- ville Auto Auction after retire ment. He enjoyed working in his yard, his flower beds, and his vegetable garden and had a love for sports. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Betty Allen; and a brother, Dick Short. Survivors: his wife, Shirley Hall Short, whom he married on Oct. 29, 1976; a daughter, Patricia "Gigi"-Marion (Dan); a son, Jim (Dottle) Short, both . of Mocksville; a step-daughter^ Sharon Mitchell of Staie^ville; a step-son, Emest Lynn Mitch ell of Troutman; a sister, Mar garet Atkinson of Thomasville; 4 grandchildren; and 5 great grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 2 in the Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home with the Rev. John C. Parks Jr. officiating. The family will speak with friends following the service at the funeral home. ^Private inurnment will take place at the National Cemetery in Salisbury. Online condolences: hww. bunchjohnsonfuneralbome. com. Memorials: Gordon Hospice House, .2341 Simonton Road, Statesville, 28625. • Mr. Daric Erving Beiter, 37, of Advance, died Friday, April 1,201 1. He was bom April 1, 1974 in Homer, N.Y. to David Be iter and Delia Beiter. He com pleted undergraduate woric at Allegheny College in Mead- vjlle. Pa. and graduate work at SUNY in Oswego, N.Y. Mr. Beiter taught U.S. History at Davie High School where he was a cross country and traiik and field coach. He was friends of Hillsdaie United Methodist Church. Preceding him in death was his mother, Delia Beiter. Surviving: his wife, Michelle Robertson Beiter of Advance: father, David Beiter of Cape Coral, Fla.; brother, David Be lter and wife Raelyn of Homer. N.Y.; sister, Darea Winters and lusband Michael of Blairsville, 3a.: nieces, Sarah, Elisabeth. Delaney, and Delilah; nephews, Daniel and Banyan; sister and >rother-in-law. Kim and Kim Beauchamp of Advance; and lis father and mother-in-law, Richard and Ann Robertson of \dvance. A funeral service was held at 1 p.m. Sunday, April 3 at Hiils- lale United Methodist Church vith Revs. Jerry Webb and Joel ioyles officiating. Burial foi- owed at Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery. The fam- ly received friends prior to the lervice at the church. Memorials: Davie High khool Daric Beiter Memorial icholarship Fund, 1200 Saiis- niry Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. lavworth-niiller.com. gillie Wall Blalock Millie Wall Blalock, 79, of Janice Lane. Mocksville, died on Monday, April 4, 2011, at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Rowan County on ■June 29. 1931 , she was the daughter of the late William and Mary Wilkerson Wall. She was retired after 26 years at Celanese and was a member of Hope Baptist Tabernacle. Her husband, Marvin "Monk" Blalock. preceded her in death. Survivors: 2 sons, Gary Blal ock Sr. of China Grove and Jeff (Barbara) Blalock of Mocks ville: 2 daughters, Pam (Robert) Brown and Deborah Nichols, all of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Bill (Jean) Wall of Advance and Donald (Carol) Wall of Hickory; a sister, Frances Click of Cooleemee, 8 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. A celebration of life service will be held on Wednesday. April 6 at 3 p.m. at Hope Bap tist Tabernacle with Pastors Chris Cantrell,Gary Blalock Jr. aml Ronald Young officiating. Burial was in the Legion Me morial Park in Cooleemee. The family was to receive friends on Wednesday from 1-3 at the church. Memorials: Hope Baptist Tabernacle Missions Fund, 2408 US 158, Mocksville. Online condolences: vvhtv. d(iviefiineriilservice.com. OhHs DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thorsday, April 7,2011 l^ichael W. Boulding y ~ *7 " Michael Wayne Bould ing, 56, of Rockwell, died on Wednesday. March 50. at his home. Bora in Lee County on June 14, 1954, he was the son of the late Cecil James and Virginia Matthis Boulding. He was dis abled and attended Jesus Life Ministries- Survivors: his wife, Patricia Swink Boulding of the home; 2 sons, Darrell Gulley and Mi chael James Boulding of the home; a daughter, Angela Re- nee Boulding of the home; 7 grandchildren, and many other relatives, some in Cooleemee. A graveside service was held cu jA I ff .1 . ^he had workedluesday, Apnl 5 at 11 a.m. at j . , . . , ^ ,,L rv I j 1 D . a dental assistant with Dr. bthe Oakdale Baptist Church , .,, .. „Cemeteiy i„ Sp™Lr with Pas- ""l.or A„„» Willi,n,s officiating. 3"* f ""!• 'TU e I • j f • A traveling to the mountains iThe family received fnends on »>,« i. j rv. t u^ . the beach and was a Duke bMonday, April 4 at Davie Fu- i,..,kAii «• k* n, o • • I,. , ketball fan. Mrs. Brown vneral Service in Mocksville. aw .■ ,,. , , known as Katie no pockets,Unline condolences: vvh'w. c-l , , ., . c I • *"35 also preceded<laviefunemlsfrvtce.com. . , , , She had worked Oavle County Public Ubraiy Mocksville. NC XKathie Ann Brown Mrs. Kathie Ann ShepherdBrown, 69, of Spyglas.s Drive, Bermuda Run, died Friday, April 1,20il,at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Sulcm. Mrs. Brown was bom March.3, 1942, in Walker County, Ga. to the late Lee Olen and Margaret Katherine Jordan Shepherd. as a dental assistant with Dr. Eck- erd in Mocksville. Mrs. Brown enjoyed golfing, cooking and traveling to the mountains and the beach and was a Duke bas ketball fan. Mrs. Brown was known as "Katie no pockets," She was also preceded in death by a brother. Lee Jordan Shepherd. Survivors: her husband of 49 years, Jimmie Ross Brown of the home (formerly of Salis bury); 2 sons, Michael Ross Brown of Clemmons and Jef frey Dean Brown (Alicia) of Advance; 3 grandchUdren, Haleigh Brooke Brown, Alai- na Victoria Brown and Tyler Osborne; a sister. Gail Spen cer of Cooleemee; a sister- in-law, Shirley Shepherd of Cooleemee; several nieces and nephews; and special friends, Gwen Pope of Salisbury and Ginger William.s Brown of Mocksville. A memorial seivice was con ducted at 6 p.m. Sunday, April 3 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with I'aslor Richard Merando of ficiating. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials; Hospice & Palli ative CareCenler, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences; wwiv. eatftnfimeral.tervicc.coin. ^Carrie Cloer England —^ Oirrie Cloer Hngland of Siiilesviiie died April 4, 2011. a! Iredel! Memorial Hospital following an extended illness. She was born on May 13. 1937 lo the late Roy and El len Cloer. She was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Ni cole Winters. Survivors: her husband of 47 years, Jackie Lee England; 2 daughters, Cynthia Tliomas (Paul)andLisaTiimer( Wayne); 9 grandchildren. Heather Mon day {Roiiny), Slacie Shoffner (Leonard), Amanda Winters. Kris England. Nicholas Turner, Lacy Turner. Tyler Thomas, Tracie Thomas and Mikayla Thomas; 2 great-grandchil dren, Lucas Shoffner and Kar- ileigh Munday; several special cousins who were like brothers and sisters; and her four-legged companion, Rascal. She delighted in spending time with family, especially her grandchildren and great-grand children. She loved shopping, gardening.and cooking,spend ing lime with her husband and fishing trips. She was a mem ber of Bible Baptist Church and loved her church family. The funeral service celebrat ing her life was conducted at 1 p.m. April 7 at Reavis Fu neral Home in Slatesville with the Revs. Bobby Eades. James Keevcr, and Scoti McGraw of ficiating. Visitation for friends and family was to be from i I a.m.-l p.m .prior to the service and burial to follow at Pisgah United Methodist Church Cem etery. Pallbearers were John "Bud" Cloer. Casey Jones. Randall Thompson. Dr. Randy Hoileman, Vcmon Green, and Michael Dunn. Memorials: fJible Baptist. 228 Gilben Rd.. Statesvilie, 28677: or Hospice/Palliative Care of Iredell. 23475 Simon- ton Rd.. Statesvilie. 28625. ; COUNTY EN^-ERSis^kcORR/rtor^^^ >^cggy Sue Hoskins "x Peggy Sue Bovender Hosk ins. 78. of Coviugton Drive, Advance, died on Wednesday, March 30. 2011 at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Forsyth County on Oct. 7. 1932, she was the daughter of the late Early and Betty Sue Philpott Bovender. She was a homemakerand was a member of Maplewood Bap tist Church. Her husband. Clarkson Hosk ins I!, preceded her in death. Survivors; a son. Clarkson "Rusty" (Lyiine) Hoskins 111 and a daughter, Emily Wali, of the home; a brother. Bill Bov ender of Richmond. Va.; a sis ter, Melba Lindley of Winston- Salem: iind a granddaughter. Alice Hoskins. A graveside sei-vice lo cel ebrate her life will be held on Saturday. April 2 at 3 p.in. at Forsyth Memorial Park with Revs. Jimmy Lancaster and Jimmy Hinson officiating. The family received friends Friday. April 1 at Davie Funeral Ser vice in Mocksville. Memorials: Davie Funeral Service to help with funeral ex penses. Online condolences: wmw. cUmeJunerahcn'ice.com. ykuby CoUettc of Charlotte and Mrs. Ruby Katherine Col- "-agle of Mocksville; lette Leagans. 91. of Pudding ^ grandchildren. Andrea (Mat- Ridge Road. Mocksville, died McCraiy of McLean. March 22, 2011 after being in declining health for a number Cary.Joel Leagans of Houston, Tof years.exas, Dajiiel Leagans and fi- She was preceded in death Courtney Stewardson of by her husband, Cecil in 1996, Creenville, S.C., Lane Leagans whom she married on May 12. Atlanta. Ga. and LeAnn 1942 Leagans of Atlanta; 4 great- She was bom on Nov. 7, grandchildren; a sister-in-law. 1919, in the Ciarksville com- Lottie Marx of Bracey, Va.; munity to the late Noah and and numerous nephews, nieces, Tossie Ferebee Coilette. She and friends, was a wife, mother, homemak- ^ funeral service was con- er, gardener, flower grower, '0:30 a.m., Mon- and dairywomaii, as well as day, March 28 at First Baptist active in activities in the Cana, Church, Mocksville with the RFarmington, and Pino com munities. She assisted with the family dairy farm and crop raising. She grew flowers and loved to make floral arrange ments for church services or share with friends and rela tives. She gardened as long as she was able and was known for canning and freezing, in cluding her special cucumber pickles. She was a member of the Cana Homemakers Club and received recognition for 50 years of membership from the N.C. Cooperative Extension. Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NG ev. Shane Nixon of First Bap tist Church and Dr. David Gil- breath ofEiitonsBaptistQiurch, along with family members, of ficiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in Batons Baptist Church Cem etery. Pallbearers were four of her grandchildren, Juel, Daniel, Lane, and LeAnn, and her two grandsons-in-law, Matthew and Tad. The family received friends Sunday, March 27 at Eaton Funeral Home.- Memorials: the flower fund or the Lottie Moon Interna tional Missions Offering of the SBC International Mission Board, c/o First Baptist Church. 412 N. Main, Mocksville. Online condolences: wtw f^ioc^coplyy Oh)~ls ^)^ouis Jackson Moody Mr. Louis Jackson Moody, 73, of Huffman Road. Mocks- ville, died on Monday, March 28, 2011, al Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. He was bom Jan. 17, 1938, in California to the late Lois Andrew and Aleathea Fanning Moody. Survivors: his wife, children, grandchildren, great-grandchil dren, sisters and brothers. Online condolences: h'M'u-. eatonfimeralserviccjoom. am Monroe Matthews Sam Monroe Matthews of Winston-Salem died on April 2,2011. Bom Nov. 12, 1991 to John Matthews and Tracy Mohr, he attended Whitaker Elemen tary, Wiley Middle School and Reynolds High School and was completing his freshman year at Lees-McRae College. While at Reynolds, he was a member of the wrestling and golf teams. His first love was his BMW, and he spent many an hour toiling away and developing a keen insight into his car, which he loved to share with family, friends and other BMW enthu siasts. Survivors: his father and stepmother, Lisa Matthews; mother and stepfather, Philip Mohr; sisters Maggie and 2^ie Matthews, and Maribeth and Katie Mohr; grandparents Joby tmd Gloria Matthews, Phyllis and Terry Russell, Johnny and Nena Allen, Janice and Mar shall Southem, and Fred and Velma Mohr; uncles and aunts Gina and Brent Smith, Julie and John Sasser, Ray and Michelle Allen. Mike and Regina Allen, P.D. and Erica Allen, Eric and Amy Southem, Greg and Su san Mohr, Michael and Sheila Mohr, Lisa and Steve Bir, Christopher and Mindi Mohr, and Anne and Rob Rigdon. A private inumment for the family was planned for Wednesday, April 6 at 1 p.m. at Centenary Methodist Church's columbarium. The family was to receive friends from 1:30- 2:30 in the church parlor, fol lowed by a memorial service for all family and friends to cel ebrate his life at 3 p.m. in the main sanctuary. Memorials: American Red Cross; or the Hinton Rule Life Center c/o Centenary United Methodist Church, 646 W. Fifth St., Winston-Salem. ^araes Calvin Stanley Mr. James Calvin Stanley, 60, of Angell Road, Mocks- ville, died Tuesday, March 29, 2011,at his home. He was bom Nov. 18. 1950, in Iredell County to Peggy Home Stanley and the late Calvin Coolidge Stanley. Mr. Stanley had served in the U.S. Army where he had served in Army National Security Agen cy for four years, two of them being spent in Vietnam. He was a heavy equipment hauler with Yarbrough Transfer Co. for 17 years. Also surviving: a brother, Paul Douglas Stanley of Mocks- ville; 2 stepchildren, Jeffrey Potts (Toni) of Mocksville and Angela Potts Joines (Thomas) of Traphill; a nephew, Jason Stanley (Myra) of Mocksville; a niece, Brandi Stanley of Mocksville; and 5 grandchil dren. Dustin Potts. Kasey Potts. Haley Joines, Wesley Joines and Matthew Joines. A funeral service was con ducted at noon Friday, April I at Bear Creek Baptist Church with the Revs. Wayne Swisher and Charles Butner officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Online condolences: u'unv. eatonJuneralservice.com. V 1 Pi n 0 c 2 H •< Pi 2 PO 1 in K JC • R O o » c .§• > rt t Kl e County Public NC Libraiy ^/O^ropky Ob^y i-m v^atricia Yvette Swaim Patricia Yvette Sulier Swaim of Mocksville died March 23, 2011. Bom in Guiiford County on May 19, 1962, she was the daughter of the late James Su lier and Kay Strickland Sulier. Survivors: her daughter, An drea Nicole Swaim and a son, Jason Gray Swaim, both of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Michael Edward Sulier of Mocksville and James Sulier Jr. (Rhonda) of Pfafftown; 4 nephews, Mi chael, Cody, Pharris and Josh Sulier; and a niece. Amanda Sulier. A celebration of life service was conducted Sunday, April 3 at 6 p.m. from Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Deacon John Zimmerle officiating. The family received friends from 5-6 p.m. Sunday, April 3 at the funeral home. Memorials: Bank of Ameri ca, Advance, for the Jason and Andrea Swaim fund. Online condolences: ivuw. daviefimeralservicexom. ^^ussell Denver Martin Russell Denver Martin, 72 of Lexington, died March 30, 2011, at Forsyth Medical Cen ter in Winston-Salem. Mr. Martin was born Nov. 27.1938. in Fair Bluff to Coy Martin and Katherine William son Martin. He was a retired machinist from B&E Aero space Inc. Surviving: his wife, Carol Frances Martin of the home; a son, Russell Neil Martin and wife Eileen of Mocksville; a daughter Angela Travis and husband Frank of Lexington; 3 brothers. Coy Martin of Ra leigh, Billy Martin and Doug Martin, both of Lexington; 2 grandchildren, Marcia Chafin and husband Donald of Lex ington. Jarret Hughes of Lex ington; 2 step-grandchildren, Matthew Rosencrance of Ko rea, and Angela Soothill and husband Chris of Rural Hall; 1 great-grandchild; and 2 step- great- grandchildren. A memorial service will be held later. ina Renegar Melton Mrs. Nina Renegar Mellon, 87. of Sandy Springs Road, died Friday, April i, 2011. at Aummn Care of Mocksville. Mrs. Melton was bom on Dec. 4, 1923 in Iredell County to the late Silas Houston and Lizzie Grose Renegar. She was a lifelong member of Lib erty Baptist Church where she was a devoted member of her Sunday school class. She en joyed, quilting, crocheting and gardening, especially spending time with family. She was also preceded in death by her husband Bil- lie 1. Melton and a son, Roger Melton. Survivors: a daughter, Di ane Foster (Bill); a son Danny Melton (Teresa); 5 grandchil dren, Rustin Harpe, Amanda Cartner, Andy Melton, Brit tany Melton and Cody Melton; 2 great-grandchildren, Karlyn Phipps and Easton Bameycas- tle; a sister, Betty Ruth Brown (Edward); a brother, Carlie Renegar (Geneva); and friends Jeanette Hiirpe, Larry Renegar, Wanda Craver, Mattie Renegar and Adam Holleman. A funeral service was con ducted at 6 p.m. Monday, April 4 at Liberty Baptist Church with the Rev. Marvin Blackbum of ficiating. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Liberty Baptist. do Lowell Reavis. 489 Duard Reavis Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: invvv. eatonfuneralservice.com. O Pi o o CJ z H►< w w w 73PIO O HP"e 8" 3. o OaweCouniy Public Ubraiy{Wocksvllle, NC y-/f n l^ry V. Dionne (X.Mar)' V. Dionne. 87. died on April .'5.2011 at Freepori Rehab ami Health Care in Freepon. 111., where she had resided for the last year. She was bom June 5. 1923 to Owen and Rose Wagar. She married Fred Dionne Jr. on Oct. 14. 19.39 and they lived in Marqiieile. Mich. After his death in l%7. she trained as a nursing assistant and worked in that field until retiring from Marqiicttc General Hospital in 198.'). After retirement, she moved between Michigan. Illi nois and North Carolina, spend ing the years 1999 and 2008 in Mocksville. where she attended Blaise Bapti.st Church. Her first love was for her Lord. .She al.so enjoyed gardening, camping, eating out. jigsaw puzzles and rummage sales. Survivors: her sons, l.eroy (Beverly) Dionne of McCon- nell. ill., and Jeiry (Kathy) Di onne of Mocksville; 17 grand children; Russell Dionne, Fred Dionne, Jerrilynn Gough and Tim Dionne of North Carolina. Susan Spielman. Bill Dionne. Rachel Moore. Julie Rucker. Michael Dionne and Chris Di onne of Illinois, Daniel Dionne of Ciilifornia and Chris Dionne of Florida; iind 17 Breat-grand- childrcn. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, a brother. Charles, and 2 sisters. Beatrice Dionne and Hazel Borchert. She chose to be cremated atid the family will remember her in private memorials. watherinc A. Flanagtin ^<.'atlieniic Annette Davis Flanagan, 4.*). of Salisbury, died on Sunday. April 10. 201 1 . at her home Born in Napnlian. Ohio, on July 2.*. 1905. she was the daughter of the late f-'dwaixl Banelie and the late Ruth Da vis Ward. She was a registered nurse at Genesis Bldercare in Salisbury and attended Victory Baptist Church in Cooleeinee. Survivors: her husband. Christopher Todd Flanagan; 2 daughters, Nikki Flanagan of New Orleans. La. and Jes sica Flanagan of Mocksville; a sister, Karen Sue Fleming of Coolecmce; and 2 grandchil dren. William Flanagan and Collin Tutiie, .A celebration of life .service w ill be held on Friday. April 1.3 at 3 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Ke\. Shelby Harbour officiating Burial will be in Legion Me morial Park in Cooleemee. 1 he family will receive friends on Thursday. April 14 from 6:.30- 8:30 p.m. at Davie Funeral Ser vice. Memorials: Victory Bapti.st, PO Box <)8f), Cooleemee. Online condolences: wwiv. d<iviffuwaher\ice.cnm. Davie County Public Lib'-afy MocksvDId, NO Vj^ward Edwin Funk \Howard fidwin Funk. 76, of Bailey Street, Mocksville. died on Thursday, April 7. 201 1 , at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Bom in Bronx, N.Y. on Aug. 3, 1934. he was the son of the late Howard F. Funk and Helen Theresa Barry Funk. He was retired from retail sales and was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbtts Council 12610 of Mocksville and Council 2282 of Clemmons. Survivors: a daughter. Dawn (Waiter) Bo.stian of Mocksville; 2 brothers, Charles and Bobby Funk of New York; 2 sisters. Teny Deitz of New York and Virginia Black of Florida: and 3 grandchildren. Jade, Laurel and Selena Dollar. He was also |)recededin death by 2 sisters, Lorraine McGinty and Jeancllen DiSanto. The Mass of Christian Buri al was held Tuesday, April 12 at 11 a.m. at St. Francis of As sisi Catholic Church with Fa ther Andrew Draper officiating. The family received friends on Monday, April 11 at Davie Fu neral Service. Online condolences: wvini'. daviefimeruher\<ice.com. ^poris Teresa Harris s Doris Teresa Davidson Harris of Mocksville died on Tuesday. April 6. 2011 a( her home after a period of declining health. She was born Nov. 7,1954 in Rowan County, daughter of the late Fred and Geneva Carson Davidson. She graduated from Davie County High School and attended Livingstone Col lege and Catawba College. She worked at Livingstone Col lege in Salisbury. First United Methodist Church in Advance, and Diltaids Warehouse in Salisbury. She loved collecting handbags and grow ing flowers. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jatiies Antho ny Harris Sr.. on June 25,2010, and a sister. Dolores Davidson. Survivors: 2 sons. Frederick Harris and friend Tekia Tor- rence of the home. Ryan Har ris and friend Amber Ingle of the home; 3 .step-sons, James (Sonya) Harris of Greenville, Robert (Ebony) Harris of Salis- hury. Justice (Sabrina) Harris of Charlotte; 2 sisters, .Alice Nevels of Lexington and Eva (Ray) Anderson of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren, Aubrey Har ris. Nyasia Harris. Zaedrian Harris, Jacari Harris, Jayden Harris, Jiiwan Harris, and Troy Harris; one aunt. Maynell (Ber nard) Tatum; a sjjccial friend. Eld. Edith Downs; other rela tives and friends. A graveside service was held on Tuesday. April 12 at noon at National Cemetery in Salis bury. Pastor Elizabeth Mock officiated. Online condolences: hwiv. GraluimFiiin'rtdHoineJit'l. f/f// ■^ ' :h::~ A ^^de Wayne Hauserv^lycie Wayne Hauser of Yaclkinville died at his home on April 6.2011. He was bom in New York, N.Y. on Sept. 21. 1954. son of the late Liila Hauser Giv- ens. He grew uji in New York, and after high school, attended Texas Southeni and Southern University of T yson. He loved baseball and traveling through out the country with his mother, whom lie loved. She preceded him in death on May 16,2007. Surviving; 2 half-sisters, Shirley and Linda of Manhat tan. N.Y.: several nieces, neph ews. and cousins, including three special cousins. Deric, Wakime, and Tamisha. A graveside service was held atbp.m.on Sunday. April lOat Pleasant Grove Baptist Chiuth Cemetery in Yadkinvillc. The Rev. James .Moore officiated and special imisic was provided by the Russell family. Online condolences: m-mw. GralianiFiiiiiTalHoini'jicl. S^arbara Ann KcHey liaibara Ann Banas Kelley. 66, of Milling Road. Mocks- ville. died on Monday. April 4. 20! l.at her home. Born in Washington. DC, on Dec. 4, 1944. she was the daughter of the kite William Banas and Ina Mclviti Banas. She had worked at Walmarl and was a member of Agape Faith Church. Her husband, Perric if Kel ley. jtrcceded her in death. Survivors: .i daughter. Shcr- rie Caiamia of El Cajon. Calif.; special friends. Dawn iWaller) Bostiaii. Jessica V.irnadoe of CTemmons; 6 grandchildren. Richard Kelley, Zachary Mat- ta/.aro. William Lagle. Jade. Selena and Laurel Dollar and a greai-giandchiid. Aby Kelley. A celebration of life .service was held Monday. April 11 at 2:30 p.m. in the Davie Funeral .Service Ch.ipel with Pastor Michael Watson ofticiaiing. The family received friends on Monday from 2-2:.s() p.m. at the funeral home. Memorials: Davie Funeral Serv ice to help with the funeral expenses. Online condolences: uwn. (Idvit'/micnilseiTkc -c/iin. 'tevie County Public UbiuryWooksville, NC \0onaid Lee Page Mr. Donald Lee Page, 72, of Advance died on Monday, April 11,2011 at Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Hotne. He was bom in Burlington on Nov. 27. 1938 to Columbus H. "Lum" and Inez Long Page. He served his country in the U.S. Air National Guard. He gradu ated from Pleasant Grove High School in 1957. He was a life time member of the Burlington Jaycees and former member of the NC Homebuilders Asso ciation. He was employed with Ferguson Enterprises before opening his own business. Page Kitchens and Baths in Winston- Salem. He Joved spending time with his daughters and grand children and working in the yard. He dreamed of having a greenhouse to grow flowers. Fie was preceded in death by his parents, hi.s brother. Jeny Keith Page and his niece Ren^ Woody. Survivors; his wife of 47 years. Gail Smith Page; his daughters. Maria Page of the home and Jennifer Cartner and husband Doug]a.s of Mocks- viile: 2 grandchildren, Zachary and Erin Cartner of Mocksville; a brother. Benny Page and wife Jayne; 2 sisters, Lois Stubble- field and husband Frank and Audrey Woody and husband Darrell. ail of Burlington: and nieces and nephews. A funeral service was lO .. conducied at I p.m. Thursday, April 14 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with the Rev. Barry Lcmmons officiating. He was to lie in state .70 minutes prior to the service. Burial was 10 follow ill the church ceme tery. The family was to receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Wednes day, April 13 at Hayworth- Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Bethlehem An gels Preschool, 321 Redland Rd., Advance; Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home. 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or Elizabeth and Tab Williams Adult Day Care Cen ter. 237 Melrosc St., Winston- Salem, 27103. Online condolences; www. hmworrh-miller.cam. \ iladys Lung Sanford y^Glaclys Long Sanford. 82, of Nancy Easier Loop. Mocks- ville. died on Friday, April ). 2011, al Forsyth Medical Cen ter. Bom in Davie County on Dec. 26, 1928, she was the daughter of the late Joe Rowe Hampton Long and Myrtle My ers Long. She was retired from Ingersoll-Rand Co. and was a member of Bdgewood Bapli.si Church. Survivors; 2 sons, l^arry Bahnson (Mary) Reynolds of Salisbury and Kenneth Ray (Theresa) Sanford of Mocks- ville; 2 grandsons. Jonathan Ray (fiance Brittany Draughn) Sanford and Patrick Ryan San ford: 2 granddaughters. Debbie Reynolds Snyder and Kath- erine Lynn Reynolds; a step- grandson. Gregory Scott Bo- wen; 2 great-granddaughters; 3 great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers. Major Long and Connie Mack Long; a niece, Joan Long Blakley; and 2 infant sisters. A celebration of life service was held Tuesday, April 5 at .3 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Ser vice Chapel with Pastors Dan ny Shore and Rick Cockcrham officiating. Burial was in the Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family a-ceivcd friends on Monday, April 4 at Davie Funeral Ser vice. Online condolences: u-uu'. dm'iefuntfnilsfr\-ire£oni. Nwchael Edward Suiier Michael Edward "Mike" Su- lier, 50, of Jamestown Drive, Mocksville, died on Tuesday, April 5,2011, al his residence. Bom in Guilford County on July 28,1960, he was the son of the late James J. Sulier and Kay Strickland Sulier. He was the owner and operator of Sulier Healing and Air Conditioning. Survivors: Dana Sulier. mother of son Pharris Sulier, Deanna Murphy, mother of sons Michael and Cody Sulier. all of Mocksvi lie; a brother. Jim (Rhonda) Sulier of Pfafftown; 2 nephews. Josh Sulier and Jason Swaim; and 2 nieces, Andrea Swaim and Amanda Sulier. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Patricia Swaim. A celebration of life service will be held Saturday, April 16 at 6 p.m. at Hillsdale United Methodist Church with the Rev. JeiTy Webb officiating. The family will receive friends from 5-6 at the church. Memorials: the children's account at Wachovia Bank do Jim Sulier, 100 N. Main St., Winston-Salem. 27101. Online condolences; www. daviefUneralsen'ice.com. Davie County Public Libiary M^sville, NC , V-/7-// .•^essa Johnson Taylor ^^Irs. Odessa juiinson raytur. 90. of Park Avenue. Mocks ville. died Friday. April 8, 2011. at her home. She was born on Sept. 18, 1920, in Suriy County to the late Wesley R. and Mitrie Coe Johnson. Mrs. Taylor was a lifelong member of Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church. She loved to keep a beautiful home and enjoyed lending to her gar den and flowers She was also preceded in death by her husband. Alden "Shorty" Taylor; a sister. Ger- aldine Goss; and 3 brothers, Paul Johnson, Junior Johnson and the Rev. .lack Johnson. Survivor: a son. Troy Tay lor of the home; 2 daughters, Patti Myers (Hayden) and Brenda Whitlock (Joe), all of Mocksville; 6 grandchildren, Jeff Myers (Kim) of Rock Hill, S.C., Tato Myers (Krissy) of Chatham, Va., Bany Whitlock (Jane). Ron Whitlock (Capria) and Russ Whitlock. all of Mocksville. and Donna Whit lock Jordan (David) of States- ville; 9 great-grandchildren. Morgan and Shane Myers, Av- ery and Adelyn Myers. Ashley and Madison Whitlock and Ty ler, Connor and Anna Jordan; 2 sisters. Beulah Huneycutt of Locust and Elsie Hartley (Vance) of Tennessee; 2 broth ers, Ijmdoi) Johnson (Shirley) and Charlie Johnson (Lethia). all of Mocksville; numer ous nephews and nieces; and sisters-in-law, Lyndell John son and Ann Johnson, both of Mocksville, and Rita Johnson of Sophia. A graveside service was con ducted al 2 p.m. Sunday. April 10 at Rose Cemetery with the Rev, Franklin Myers officiat ing.The family received friends Saturday, April 9 at Eaton Fu neral Home. Memoriids: ijames Baptist, 1038 Ijames Church Road, Mocksville. Online condolences; wwu'. eat<»iftiiieral.''frvice.cont. a g P5 n o a 2 •< M 2 p*' s X v. 5C K r- Eugene Wood Bobby Eugene Wood, 73, of ■Sunnydell Lane, Mocksville, died on Sunday, April 10,2011, al his home. Bom in Guilford County on Jan. 9, 19.38. he was the son of the late Hughen Charles Wood and Ruth Elizabeth Stack Wood. He served in the U. S. Air Force and Air Force Reserves from 1955-1963. He was retired as an aircraft main tenance engineer. Survivors: his wife. Judy Pear! Packet Wood of the home; 4 daughters, Hope Wood (Ted) Kiser of Mocksville, Kari Wood (William) Brown of Winslon-Salein. Priscilla Eu gene Wood (Trampa.s) Money of Mocksville and Lisa (Clint) Brown of Thomasvillc; 2 sons. John Ross (Amy) Wood of Mocksville and Robert Eugene Wood of Virginia; 2 brothers. Kenneth C. (Patricia) Wood of Greensboro and Ronald Lee iShelia) Wood of Hillsville; 2 sisters. Vickie (Steve) Harvell of Summertield and Carolyn (Ronnie) Maynor of Sophia; and 13 grandchildren. A celebration of life service was to be held on Wednesday, April 13 at 3 p.m. in lite Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Chaplain Ken Bradstock offici ating. Burial was to he in Rose Cemetery with military honors by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard and the Patriot Guard. The family received friends on Tuesday. April 12 at Davie Fu neral Service. Online condolences; tnvw. tlaviefiinertilwrxicc.coiii. (r&U' ■D Olo". -^5 /ucille Anderson Brown /\Mrs. Lucille Anderson Brown, 81, of Mocksville, died Saturday April 16,2011 at For- syth Medical Center. Mrs. Brown was bom July 15.1929 in the Calahan Town ship in Davie County, daugh ter of Charles Spurgeon and Celia Shaw Anderson. She was a graduate of Mars Hill College and Catawba College and was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Mocksville where she sang in the choir and was a volunteer. She was a former director of the Northwestem Daycare and a former trustee of the Davie County Library. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Charles Dorman Anderson and Dr. Henry Shaw Anderson. Surviving; 2 daughters, Deb orah Carol Brown, of Atlanta. Ga., and Elizabeth (Mike) Rynn of Advance; a son; Charles S. (Nannette) Brown of .Mocksville; grandchildren, Dana (Carl) Stevens, Andrew Hooks, Craig Thomas Brown, Steven Austin Brown; and 2 great-grandchildren, Taylor and Alex. A memorial service was held at 4 p.m. Monday. April 18 at First United Methodist Church In Mocksville by the Rev. Joe Collins. The family received friends following the service at the church. Memorials; First Methodist. 310 N. Main St., Mocksville. Online condolences; wnw. salemfli.com. ^^bert H. Buchin Sr. — A Mr. Robert Hendricks Bu- ' chin Sr., 86, of Buchin Lane, Advance, died Friday. April 15, 2011, at Wake Forest Bap tist Medical Center in Winston- SaJem. Mr. Buchin was bom Jan. 1, 1925, in East Rochester, N.Y. to the late Henry Carl and Mary Theresa Hendricks Buchin. He was a veteran of the US Army having served during World War 11 and was a Purple Heart recipient. He was retired from Sherrill Paving in Winston- Salem. He was also preceded in deathby a sister, Martha Green; a brother, Dick Buchin; an in fant brother, Edward Buchin; and a great-grandson, Matthew Bridgeman. Survivors: his wife, Mary Nevills Buchin of the home; 6 children, Roberta Watts (Sam) of Belmont, Jacqueline "Dee" Elesedeki (Wacl) of Florida, Richard Buchin (Terri) of Ad vance, Robert Buchin Jr. of Florida, Paul Buchin of Win- ston-Salem and Steven Buchin (Norene) of Concord; 14 grand children; 17 great-grandchil dren; 2 sisters, Florence Liver- ett of Mooresville and Pauline Komarowski of New York; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 19 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Joe Collins. D.Min. officiating. Burial followed in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemnions with military rites conducted by the VFW Memo rial Honor Guard. The family received friends Monday, April 18 at the funeral home. Memorials: American Can cer Society, 4A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, 27407; or American Diabetes Assoc., PO Box 11454 Alexandria, VA 22312. Online condolences: wvvv. eatonfuneralservice.com. Robert Leroy Lyles' Robert Leroy "Bob" Lyles, 67, of Mocksville, died unex pectedly on Tuesday, April 12, 2011 at North Carolina Baptist Hospital. Bom April 15, 1943, he was the son of the late For rest Emery Lyles and Nettie Mae Hackey. He grew up in Germantown. Md. and was educated in the Montgomery County School System. At an early age. he became interested in cars. He owned and operated two Exxon stations in Philadel phia, Pa. During his younger years he loved to ride horses, fish and play ball. His love for car repair led him to own sever al repair shops and mentor stu dents in the trade, in the Davie community, he was the owner of "Roh's ^= " His hobbies included singing gos pel music, and playing the pi ano and guitar. He loved jazz and often played with friends at his home on Chew Avenue in Philadelphia and during vis its back home in Maryland. He was a sincere listener, making all who knew or interacted with him feel comfortable, loved and appreciated. He never met a stranger, and was always there to offer a helping hand. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Forrest Emery Lyles Jr. and Joe Lyles; a sister, Cath erine Lyles; a beloved nephew, Calvin C. Carroll Jr. and niece, Zenani N. Mustafa (Karen Car roll); his mother-in-law, Lena Gage of Philadelphia; a devot ed aunt, Shirley Sims; a friend, George W. Reynolds. Survivors: his wife of 36 years, Deborah Sims Lyles; 3 daughters, Palrece Lyles (Kev in) McCullough of Statesville, Crystal (AI) Jones of Winston- Salem and Darcel Sims (Steve) Burton of Philadelphia; 5 grandchildren, Aashley Dalton, Durelle Hall, Blair Steelman,' Kiystah Steelman and Amore' McCullough; 4 great-grand children; 2 brothers, James Lyles jind Teddy Lyles (Mary Etta) both of Germantown; a sister, Helen Lyles Carroll of Silver Springs, Md.; his father- in-Iaw. Curtis Gage of Phila delphia; 2 sisters-in-law. De- nise Lloyd and Donna Pettiway of Philadelphia; 5 broihers-in-law, Rodney. Raymond, Ron- ^ aid, Robert, and Rubin Sims. < all of Philadelphia; and a host -M ' of nieces, nephews and friends, *§ , A memorial service was held T on Sunday, April 17 at 4 p.m. "j in the chapel of Graham Funer- «al Home. Bishop Terry Dalton * officiated and the Rev, Edna 1 Dalton provided the eulogy. C The family received firiends 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences: Graha- mFuilMr/ilH/tix... „... O > < mm R < 2 H X X v. X T. O X C ^ icJ'^ rap Ly OhU^ \^ernice A. Mayfield Bemice A. Mayfield, 77, died on Friday, April 8, 2011 at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom in Mocksville on June 17, 1933. daughter of Dennis and Angie Alexander. She attended Davie County Schools and worked at Caroli na Manufacturing for 20 years and then retired. At an early age she Joined Shiloh Baptist Church. She was married to James A. Mayfield. They had four daughters and two sons. She loved everyone and want ed everyone to be happy. She never complained through her pain. Her faith stayed strong. She was preceded in death by her husband in Decem ber. 1982; by 6 sisters, Louise Jones, Vivian Burch, Mary F. Moore, Mary L. Boyce, Mary Joyce Alexander and Gwendo lyn Robinson; 4 brothers, Den nis. John, Whitfield. and Joe H. Alexander. Survivors: 4 daughters, Caro lyn M. Tatum, Jeannie (James) Rivers, Josephine Mayfield all of Mocksville, and Patricia (Harold) Williams ofWoodleaf; 2 sons, James C. Mayfield of Mocksville and Randy (Tunya) Mayfield of Winston-Salem; 12 grandchildren including a devoted granddaughter, Tonya Stout; 13 great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law. Mary Alexander; 2 brothers-in-law, Eddie Burch and Junior Boyce; a large num ber of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Her funeral service was held Wednesday, April 13 at 3 p.m. at Shiloh Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Joe Clark officiated and Bro. Ran dy Mayfield was the eulogist. The family received friends at the church one hour before the service. Online condolences: Graha- mFunemlHome.riei. ^eon Queen \ The Rev. Leon Queen, 50. of Morganton, died on Friday, April 15,2011. He was preceded in death by his mother, Bessie Joyce Hughes Ramsey and a sister, Darlene Madden. Rev. Queen was bom Dec. 2). i960 in Cherokee County. A graduate of the Southeastem Baptist Theological Seminary, he was pastor of the Ml. Olive Baptist Church, Morganton. He also served as a member of the Intemational Community Evan gelism Team, and the North American Missions Board. Survivors: his father, Joseph Leon Queen and wife Judy of Bryson City; his wife of over 25 years, Margaret Laraberth Queen of the home; daughters, Meredith LeAnn Queen, Steph anie Paige Queen and Allison Nicole Queen, all of the home; a brother. Dr. Michael Ramsey of Clayton; a sister, Jill Thomp son of Bryson City; and several nieces and nephews. The family received friends Wednesday, April 20 at Mt. Ol ive Baptist Church. Funeral Ser vices were at 4 p.m., Wednes day. April 20 at Mt. Olive with the Rev. Donald Harris and Dr. Michael Ramsey officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Gideon's Interna tional, Burke North Camp, PO Box 985, Morganton, 28655. Online condolences: wmv. kirkseymorganton.com. yMh Vance Santis ^ Mr. Zeb Vance Santis, 89, of Concord Thursday night, April 14, 201! at CMC-North^t Medical Center. Funeral services were Sun day at Wilkinson Funeral Home Chapel officiated by the Revs. Benny Creed and Brian Rabon. Burial, with military honors, was at Carolina Memo rial Park. Mr. Santis was bom Feb. 26, 1922 in York County, S.C. to J.E. and Johnie May McGuirt Weaver and later adopted by Joe and Ella Santis. He was a retired mechanic with Chemical Leaman Tank Lines. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serv ing during World War 11. He earned the American Pacific Theater Campaign Medal, a Bronze Star for heroism May 21, 1944 at West Loch Basin of Pearl Harbor, the Philip pine Liberation Ribbon with 1 Bronze Star, and other medals. He attended the River of Life Worship Center where he was nicknamed "the Candy Man". He had a residence at Rogers Bay at Topsail Island where he enjoyed fishing and life. He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Betsy Biggers Santis; his second wife, Flo Ev ans Santis; and granddaughter, Christell Santis Saguilan. Survivors: daughter, Vicki Thompson (Terry) of Concord; sons, Jintmy Santis (Renac) of Concord, Danny Santis (Pam) of Charlotte and John Santis (Te resa) of Mocksville; step-son. Bob Pcarce of Mt Pleasant; 10 grandchildren: 19 great-grand children; 4 great-great-grand children; sisters, Joyce Jones, Ruth Sirmon, Dorothy Gillette, and brother, Jimmy Weaver, all of Richlands. Memorials: River of Life, 1945 Old Earnhardt Rd., Kan- napolis. 28083. Online condolences; ivvvvv. wilkinsonfuneralhome.com. v: PI 79 P3 n o 90 S a > c ig olPfh> VBetty W. Schladensky ^ Betty White Schladensky, 69, of Indian Trail, died on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at Hospice House of Union Coun ty- She was bom on Nov. 26, 1941, in Cooleemee. a daugh ter of the late James and Ruth Shaver White. She was an el ementary school teacher and retired from Speas Elemen tary School ill Winston-Salem. Following her retirement, she moved to Indian Trail. She was an active member of the Morn ing Star Lutheran Church in Matthews. Survivors; her son, Rob Schladensky and wife Pam of Concord; her daughter, Beth Cunningham and husband Doug of Indian Trail; 5 grand children; and a sister, Norma Jordan and husband^ob of Cooleemee. A funeral service was held Sunday, April 10 at the Morn ing Star Lutheran Church in Matthews, officiated by the Revs. Tim Glenham and John Mourilsen. Graveside services were held at Rowan Memorial Park Cemetery, Salisbury, on Monday. April 11. Memorials: Morning Star Lutheran, 12509 Idlewild Road, Matthews, 28105; or Hospice of Union County, 700 W- Roosevelt Blvd., Monroe, 28110. Online condolences; www. McEwenMintHillChapel.com. yilichael Edward Sulier \ Michael Edward "Mike" Su lier. 50, of Jamestown Drive, Mocksville, died on Tuesday. April 5,2011. at his residence. Born in Guilford County on July 28, I960, he was the son of the late James J. Sulier and Kay Strickland Sulier. He was the owner and operator of Sulier Heating and Air Conditioning. Survivors: his wife, Dana Su lier, mother of son Pharris Suli er of Mocksville; Deanna Mur phy, mother of sons Michael and Cody Sulier of Mocksville; a brother, Jim (Rhonda) Sulier of Pfafftown; 2 nephews, Josh Sulier and Jason Swaim; and 2 nieces, Andrea Swaim and Amanda Sulier. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Patricia Swaim. A celebration of life service will be held Saturday, April 16 at 6 p.m. at Hiilsdale United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jerry Webb officiating. The family will receive friends from 5-6 at the church. Memorials; the children's ac count for Pharris and SunTrust of Mocksville and for Michael and Cody at Wachovia Bank do Jim Sulier, 100 N. Main St., Winston-Salem, 27101. Online condolences; tvunv. daviefunerahervice.com. % nn P3 n o c z H■< F1 7S •07S CA P5 7SPIoo iHV w >■o tu9 tl o ^auline I. Anderson ^ Pauline Ireland Anderson. 82, died Saturday, April 2. 20II at Gordon Hospice House in Statesville. She was bom Feb. 11, 1929 in Davie County to the late Jay and Tossie Booc Ireland. She loved spending time with fam ily and friends, She enjoyed watching hummingbirds and her flowers grow. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Albert Jackson Anderson; children, Margaret Anderson Brown, Al bert Glenn Anderson, Dianne Anderson Smith; sister, Betty Ruth Henley. Surviving: her children, Lar ry (Jannie) Anderson, Johnny Dale Anderson, Terry Lee An derson; grandchildren, Billy Joe (Pam) Brown, Jennifer (JefO Allen. Jamie (Rebecca) Ander son, Michael Thomas Ander son, Marty Glenn (Dan'elle) Anderson. Barry (Heather) Anderson. Brandon Gene An- Jerson, Candice (Ryan) Tew; 18 great-grandchildren; sis- er, Sylvia Hutchens; brothers, 2lyde Ireland, Jerry (Maratha) reland. Her funeral service was held It 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 5 It Gentry Family Chapel in fadkinville by the Rev. Greg vIcEwen. Burial followed at Bear Creek Baptist Church 2emelery. The family received riends Monday, April 4 at jentry Family Funeral Service n Yadkinville. Memorials: Gordon Hospice louse, 2347 Simontoo Road. Statesville. 28625. Online condolences; mwc. eiilryfiiiu'raliervice.com. tavid deChester David Clinton deChester, , of Mocksville died Feb. 22, 2011 at Grace Health Care Center in Winston-Salem. Bom in Queens, N.Y. on Jan. 21, 1942, he was the son of the late Raymond deChester and Florence Virginia deChester. He was a retired pharmacist %vith the Davie Health Depart- ^ ment. Apple Pharmacy, Revco, and CVS and a former business owner. Survivors: his wife, Joyce M. deChester of the home; a daughter, Laura Ann lavaroni (Joey) of Mocksville: 3 grand children, Meighanne lavaroni, Joie lavaroni. and Jesyca la varoni. He was cremated at Crema tion Services Incorporated in Winston-Saiem. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice, 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem, 27103; or Alzheimer's Assoc.,1315 Ashleybrook Lane, Winston- Salem.27103. lOAVIE COIJN 1 Y KN 1 hKl'Kl.SK KbCUKU ^thuT Roy Daywall \Mr. Arthur Roy Daywall, 62, of Center Street, Mocksville died Thursday, March 3. 2011, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice House in Winston-Salem. Mr. Daywalt was bom Oct. 31, 1948 in Davie County to Arthur and Lena Seamon Day- wall, He was a veteran of the US Army and served in the Vietnam War. He was retired from States Industries, Surviving; his wife, Jane Daywalt; son, William Daywalt: sisters Nettie Blevins, Ardella (Bobby) Phillips; brother, Da vid (Miriam) Daywalt; mother- in-law, Margaret Brown; and sister-in-law, Peggy Cowden all of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 6 at Farmington Masonic Lodge. Graveside service was at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 13 at St. Matthews Lutheran Church. Chaplain Fred Moretz officiat ed and military rites were con ducted by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. 1 hursday. April ,—'.j. ^oy Lee Ho.sch A Roy Lee Hosch ofOlin died on Thursday. April 21,201 1. He was bom in Rowan County on Aug. 17. 1952. son of Vera W, Ho.sch and the late Roy H. Hosch. He graduated from Da vie High School in 1971. At age 12. he Joined Boxwood Baptist Church, The majority of his life was spent in Detroit. Mich, where he was employed by Ford Motor Co., and from which he retired. For the past year, he had resided at Olin Village Nursmg Home. His favorite scripture was John 14:1-6. He was preceded in death by a broth er, Troy Hosch. Survivors: his mother. Vera W, Hosch of Mocksville: 2 brothers, Willie C. Ho sch of Virginia Beach, Va., and Kenneth Hosch of Mocksville; 4 sisters, Phyllis Hosch. Clara Ho.sch and Nora Hosch, all of Mocksville, and Shirley (James) Timmons of Lexington; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral service was to be on Thursday. April 28 at i p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The Rev, James Clement was to officiate and burial was to follow in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbu^. The family was to receive friends from 12:30-1 at the funeral liome. Online condolences: www.GraliaiiiFnneralHnmejiel. (lack Harris Mr. Shuber "Jack" Harris. 81, of Courtney Hunlsviilc Road. Yadkinville. died Thursday, April 21.2011 at his home. He was born July 6, 1929 in Yadkin County to the late Nathan Shober and Nora Ann Osborne Harris. Mr. Harri.s was a faithful member of Bethel Baptist Church where he was a member of the Brotherhood of Bethel Baptist Church. He was retired with 35 years of service from Smiirffit .Stone Coqjoration, formerly Con tainer Corporation of America. He was also preceded in death by hi.s first wife. Amelia "Coreen" Harris; a sister. Sis (Hubert) Snider: brothers. Buster Harris, Bud Harris and several half-brothers and half-sisters. Surviving: his wife of 1 yeiirs, Mary Harris of the home; 3 children, Dale (Faye) Harris, Hamiony: Vickie Cantlin, Yadkin ville; Darrell (Laura) Harris, Yadkinville; 3 grandchildren, Wen dy (Robert) Howse, Shannon (Marcie) Harris, Jessica Harris; 8 great-grandchildren, Katie Howse, Au.stin Howse. Logan Howse, Mason Howse, Evan Howse, Nathan Harris, Chase Harris, Ja cob Harris: sisters. Dot (Harvel) Steelman, Hazel (the laic Hugh) Walker; brothers, Sandy (Pearl) Harris, Bobby (Betty) Harris; step-children, Carolyn (Gary) White, Larry W. (Martha) Wall"; 4 step-grandchildren: and I .step-great-grandchild. His funeral service was at 3 p.m. Sunday at Bethel Baptist Church by the Revs. Jesse Miles and Grady Trivette. He lie in-state 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Mountain Valley Hospice. PO Box 1267, Yadkin ville, 27055; or Bethel Bapt., 2132 Brandon Hills Road, Yadkin- ObHs v^inda Boger Jones Mrs- Liiicla Lee Boger Jones, 66. of Mocksville, died Thurs day. April 22. 2011 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. She was bom Jan. 13, 1945 to James W. and Alline Cook Boger, Mrs. Jones was a faith ful member of Ardmore Baptist Church where she participated in the Prayer Shawl Ministry. She retired from the Winston- Salem Forsyth County School System. Mrs. Jones loved knit ting, sewing and crafts. She was preceded in death by her parents. Surviving; her husband, Charles "Chick" Jones of the home; 2 sisters, Martha "Ann" Walker (Zane) of Kemersville and Betty Livengood (Low ell) of Mocksville; a brother, Jimmy Boger of Harrellsville: a niece; 6 nephews; and a spe cial niece and nephews. Olivia. Garrett and Ian Boger. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday. April 25 at Ardmore Baptist Church with the Revs. Christa Warise, Ty Talion and Nancy Jones offici ating. Entombment followed in Wesllawn Gardens of Memory Mausoleum Chapel. The fam ily received friends Monday at the church. Memorials: The Kidney Foundation of NC, 59.50 Fairview Rd.. Suite 550, Char lotte. 28210. Online condolences; wvnc- havM-orth-miller .com. y/Jimmy S. Mayfield ^ Jimmy Sylvesia Mayfield was surrounded by family when he died on Friday, April 22. 2011, after a progressive battle with cancer. He was bom and raised in Davie County. He graduated from Davie County Training/ Central Davie in 1962. He served in the National Guard for several years, and retired from Baker Furniture in Mocksville. He was one of six children bom to the late Clydy T. Mayfield Sr., and Inez B. Mayfield. now of Autumn Care in Mocksville. He was also preceded in death by an infant son. Jamal Mayfield; and a brother, Clyde Mayfield Jr. Survivors: his wife. Bertha F. Mayfield; 2 daughters. Annett Carter of WoodJcaf and Vickie Fortune of Mocksville; 3 sons. Stoney (Nicole) Mayfield and Dennis (Cassandra) Mayfield. both of Detroit, Mich., and Jim my Fortune of Mocksville; 4 sisters. Anneli Barker, Priscilla Williams. Syandra Mayfield, and Valerie (Hezekiah) Poag. all of Mocksville; a host of ad ditional family and friends. His funeral service will be Friday. April 29 at 4 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home. The Rev. Joe B. Clark will be the eulogist and burial will follow in Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice of W-S, 101 Hospice Lane. Winston- Salem, 27103. Online condolences: uuh'. GrahamFuiieralHome.iu-l. Ihober P. Martin Jr. Rhober Philmore "R .p." Mar tin Jr. 84 of North Main Street, Mocksville, died Wednesday, April 20.201 lat KaleB.Reyn olds Hospice Home. He was bom March I, 1926 in Davie County, son of the late Rhober Phibnore Martin Sr. and Laura Shermer Martin. He was a veteran who served in the U.S. Army during World War 11 and received a Purple Hean.He was a member of First Baptist Church of Mocksville and was the owner of Martin's Equip ment and Service Company. A celebration of life service was conducted Friday, April 22 at 1 i a.m. from Davie Funeral Service Chapel with ihe Rev. A. Shane Nixon officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cem etery with rites by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard. 'J'he family received friends Thurs day, April 21 at Davie Funeral Service. Survivors: his son, Rhober Phil Martin 11! and wife .lane of Mocksville: 4 grandchildren, Reece Ridenhour of Granite Quarry. John Ridenhour of Wilmington. Lindsay Scott of Fayetieville and Tamarn Martin of Mooresville. Mr. Martin was preceded in death by his wife, JoAnn Mar tin. a daughter. Susan Riden hour. son, Mark T. Martin, and sister. Betty Lou Bowden. Online condoientc.s: wwu\ doviefiincrahervHc.voiii. C § P! n c c •< I P3 X -8 X Sn P5 X m n o X 0 1 I > s N oe ^ames Edward Neely y^roiher James "Peie" Ed- vard Neely died on Saturday. \pril 23,201 i at Liberty Com- nons Rehabilitation Center in Salisbury. He was bom July 23, 1957 n Iredell County, son of Hattie Mae Miller Neely and the late lohn K. Neely. He was a 1975 graduate of Dayie High School, and continued his education at Livingstone College in Salis bury. Pete loved basketball, mechanics, and bowling. On May 22, 1982, he was united ^ in marriage to Kathy Paulette I White.His last place of employ ment was with Bryan Nursing Home in Powder Spring, Ga. On Feb. 2,2007, as a result of a car accident in Powder Spring, he became a paraplegic. He was kept in the home by his loving and devoted wife of 29 years, until June 2010. He was preceded in death by one brother, Bert Neely; 2 sisters. Betty and Bertha Mae Neely. Survivors: his wife, Kathy Paulette Neely of the home; his mother, Hattie Mae Miller Neely of Woodleaf; 2 sons. Christopher Shannon (Tracy) White of Fort Washington. Md.. and Stephen DeShawn White of Venice, Fla.; 5 broth ers. Jerry Miller of Charlotte. Thomas Neely of Harrisburg, Pa.. John Neely. Robert Neely and Paul Neely of Woodleaf; 8 sisters. Mary Ann Alexander ofSali.sbury, Paula K. Neely of Woodleaf.Lillivelle McCluney, Frances Porter, Topple Neely. Doris Flood, Maggie McCain, and Mary Hughes, all of Har risburg, Pa.; 4 grandchildren. Akela Hicks. D'Andre Pledger. Kashus White. Raziya White; and a special niece, Glenda Fay Weils; and several other rela tives and friends. His funeral service was Wednesday, April 27 at 3 p.m. it New Jerusalem Apostolic 2hurch in Mocksville. Pastor Vettye I. Barber officiated and 3urial followed in the church xmetery. The family receive Tiends at the church from 2:30- 1 p.m. Online condolences: wh-vi'. jrahaiiiFiiiieralHnniejic'i. •j^amuel C. Penwell Jr. Samuel Coluinhiis Penwell Jr.. 64, of Holly Lane. Mocks ville died Tuesday, April 19. 201! at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. Bom in Edgecombe County, on June 25,1946. he was a son of the late Samuel Columbus Penwell Sr. and Pearl Cutchin Penwell. Mr. Penwell was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, was retired from Stroh's Brew ery and Oak Valley Golf Club. He was a Wake Forest fan. past member of the Mocksville Jaycees and a coach with Davie County Little League Baseball. Survivors: his wife of 43 years, Ann S. Penwell; 2 daugh ters. Sharron (David) Vogler of Clemmons and Karen (Steve) Howell of Winston-Salem; a brother. Tommy (Sherry) Penwell and family of Rocky Mount; a sister, Becky Penwell of Tarboro; 3 grandchildren, Evan. Noah and Natalie; and his cruising, traveling and golf ing buddies. A celebration of life service was conducted Saturday. April 23 at his residence. Memorials; Storehouse for Jesus, Box 216, Mocksville. Online condolences: wivw. daviefuiierabervice.com. Richard - Wallace ^ RichardChailesWallace.68. died April 24.2011- A memorial service will be held at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. April 30 at the Kingdom Hal\ of Jehovah's Witnesses. 1304 Country Home Rd., Mocks ville. i?' / / / 4? ames Troy Winfrey ' Mr. James Troy Winfrey. 83 of Mocksville. died Mondai Apr. 25.2011.at Fonsyth Med, cal Center in Winslon-Salem. He was bom March 21,192S in Forsyth County, to the lai Thomas S. and Annie Leonlic Slarbuck Winfrey. Mr. Winfre was a graduate of Walkertow High School and the Universii of North Carolina. He worket for Western Electric in Win •ston-Salem, Greensboro an< Burlington, retiring in 1982. H attended Salem United Method ist Church, serving on commii tees. Mr. Winfrey also servei as treasurer of (he County Lini Volunteer Fire Department fo several years. He was also preceded it death by a sister, Annie Pear W. Parent; and a brother. Car Thomas Winfrey. Survivors: his wife. Pegg> Cole Winfrey of the home; J children, James Robert Win frey (Jean) of Winston-Salem David Earl Winfrey of Besse mer City and Mary France; Winfrey Campbell (Donnie of Mocksville; a granddaugh ter, Brittany Victoria Clark o: Mocksville; a stepgranddaugh- ter, Kelly Campbell Siritungr (Dilan) of New Yoric City; f stepgreai-granddaughter. Scr ena Siritunga of New Yorl City; a brother, Jack Winfrey of Yadkinville; a sister, Doro thy W. Matthews (Arzie) ol East Bend; and several cousins nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be con ducted at 11 a.m., Friday. April 29, at Salem United Methodist Church with the Rev. Robir Fitzgerald officiating. The body will be placed in the church 3C minutes prior to the service Burial will follow in the churcf cemetery. The fatniiy will re ceive friends from 6;30-8:3( p.m. on Thursday, April 28, a Haton Funeral Home. Memorials: Salem Methodis I-'ellowship Hall fund, c/o Pau Shew. 1582 Davie Academy Road, Mocksville; or NC Zoo 44U3 Zoo Pkwy.. Asheboro 27205. Online condolences: G - d vWoodrow M. Durham '^WcHidrow Manuel Durham, 76, of Walt Wilson Road, Mocksville, died on Sunday, May 1, 2011, at Rowan Re gional Medical Center. Bom in Davie County on Jan. 17,1935, he was the son of the late John Wesley Durham and Hattie Magalene Prevette Durham. He had been em ployed at Lexington Fumiture and attended Calvary Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife. Irene Gaither Durham of the home; 2 sons, Terry M. (Donna) Dur ham of Lexington and L. Steve (Sandy) Durham of Statesville; 3 daughters, Vanessa D. (Mike) Southard of Cooleemee. Sher- rie D. Gibson of Mocksville, and Penny D. (Sandy) Owens of Lexington; a brother, Dwight "Judd" Durham of Cooleemee, a sister, Linda Cline of Kan- napolis; 14 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by a son, Mickey Dur ham; 6 brothers, Otis, Gray, Sid, Harold, Floyd and Ed Dur ham; and 2 sisters, Audrey Fos ter and Nell Spiy. A service to celebrate his life was to be on Wednesday, May 4 at 2 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Pastor Jim Gryder and Mike Gaither officiating. Burial was to be in the Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends on Tuesday at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Calvary Baptist, 1663 US 601 S., Mocksville. Online condolences: imw. daviefiiiieralservice.coni. Ronnie Hope Ferebec ^ Mn-. Bormie Hope Driv er I'orebee. 88. of Yadkin- ville Road, Mocksville. died Wednesday. April 27, 201 1. at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Ferebee wa-s bom April 17, 1923, in Davie County to the iiite O.E. Driver Sr. and Mary Lesa Graves Driver. Mrs. Ferebee was a member of First Baptist Church of Mocksville where she had been the secre tary, a member of the Women s Missionary Union, a Sunday ^ school teacher, vacation Bible school teacher and clerk at Eat- . ons Baptist Church. She was also preceded in 1 death by her husband, whom f she had married May 23. 1953. 1 Walter Wayne Ferebee; a . daughter. Lynn Ferebee Keev- ! er; .3 brothers. O.E. Driver Jr.. . Harry Driver and Bruce Driver; t and 2 sisters. Betty Nance and Thelma Pcgg. Survivors: her son. Kenneth (Kathy) Ferebee of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren. Collin and Kristin Ferebee of Mocksville; and many nieces and nephews. ) A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m.. Saturday, April 30, in Eaton Funeral Cha- s' pel with the Rev. Shane Nixon t and Dr. David Gilbreath offici- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 5.2011 !^iley Bueford Lambert Mr. Wiley Bueford Lambert, 77, of Ridge Road, Mocksville, died Monday, May 2, 2011 at the Gordon Hospice House. ^argaret Korinchock ^ Mrs. Margaret Ann Shedlo- sky Korinchock,63,of Random Road. Mocksville. died Friday, April 29,2011, at her home. Mrs. Korinchock was bom July 23, 1947. in Somerset County. NJ. to the late Stanley and Sophie Bakutas Shedlosky. She had been captain of Find- irne Rescue Squad in New Jer- aiing Burial followed in Batons sey. Mrs. Korinchock enjoyed Baptist Church Cemeteiy.The spending time with family, es- family received friends Friday, pecially her grandchildren April 29 at the funeral home. Sui^-ivors: her husband.Memorials; Kate B.Reynolds David N. Korinchock of the Hospice Home, iOl Hospice home; a daughter, Wendy Suer _ rslane.Winston-Salem, 27103; Popecki (Joseph) of Mocks- or Lottie Moon Christmas Of- ville; a son, Stanley Wfikinstcring.c/o First Baptist.412N. of Pennsylvania; 4 grandchil- ^ ' j I u iiT r^/nHv/drenMain St., Mocksville. Online condolences: i i'iiMnfiiiieru!sfirice.c<ini. , Joseph Popecki III. Cody Popecki, Meghan Popecki and Landon Wilkins; 2 sisters, Dor othy Painter of New Jersey and Christine Caslerline (Boyd) of Pennsylvania; and a brother, Robert Shedlosky of New Jer sey. No services are scheduled. Memorials; American Diabe tes Assoc., PO Box 11454, Al exandria, VA 22312; or Ameri can Heart Assoc., Memorials/ Tributes Center, PO.Box 5216, Glen Alien, VA 23058-5216. Online condolence; wum. fatonfiineralscn'ice.coni. Bom in Iredell County Sept. 21,1933, he was a son the late Wiley Edward Lamb and Merica Hamm Lambi He served in the U.S. An and retired after 35 years service with Southern Scr Co. He was a member of So ety Baptist Church and enjoy bluegrass music, repairing la- mowers and fishing. On G 25, 1952 he married the fom Hazel Jarvis who survives. He was also preceded death by a son, Danny Lamb and a brother, Don Lambert. Also surviving: daughte Janie Myers and husband S phen of Mocksville. and She, Hall of Lexington; grandcl dren, Daniel Lambert (Kell Adam Lambert, Dawn \ Daniel, Jeremy Hall. Stepl nie Vest (Chris) and Amar Quinn (Justin); and 5 gre grandchildren. Services celebrating N Lambert's life were to be cc ducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday Society Baptist Church with i Revs. David Childers and Rc nie Craddock officiating. . was to lie in state at the chut for 30 minutes prior to the s vice and burial was to follow the church cemetery. The family received frier at Bunch-Johnson Fune Home Tuesday evening and other times will be assembl at the residence. Online condolences; ww huiichjohnson/unerallwn com. Memorials; Society Br tist, 879 Garden Vail Rd.Statesville. 28625; or Gt don Hospice House C/0 H( pice/Palliative Care of Iredt 2347 Simonton Rd.,.Statcsvil 28625. i6/'£?3 ' yJames Oscar Mattox \A Mr. J,-imes Oscar Mattox, 85. of Mocksville, died Monday. May 2,2011, at Iredell Memo rial Hospital in Statesville. He was bom Jan. 14, 1926. in Jessup, Ga. to the late Joseph Oscar and Ida McGauley Mat tox. Mr. Mattox was a member of New Union United Meth odist Church and of Masonic Lodge No. 299 in Harmony. He was a veteran of the U. S. Navy having served during World War 11. Mr. Mattox retired in 1988, from Valspar Corp. after aver 30 years. He enjoyed big band music, westem movies, traveling and good food. He was also preceded In Jeath by his wife. Frances Richardson Mattox in 1999; a iister, Marion Simmons; and 2 jrothers, Parker and Alton. Survivors: a sister. Lois -leming of Jacksonville, Fla.; 1 sisters-in-law, Helen BuUa, iVanda Sutphin (Al) and Anne Richardson; and several nieces ind nephews. A funeral service was to be :onducled at 11 a.m.. Thurs- lay. May 5 at New Union Jnited Methodist Church with he Rev. Steven Rainey offici ating. Burial was to follow in he church cemetery. The fam- ly was to receive friends in the ellowship hall following the ervice. Memorials: New Union New luilding Fund, c/o Terry Dy- on. 595 Duke Whittaker Rd., docksviile; or New Union leneral Fund, c/o Doris Dy- on. 1469 County Line Rd., lamiony. 28634. Online condolences: wu'w. aionfimenilservkwam. -^lania Tayes Potts Mis. Glania Tayes Potts. 74. ol Duke Whittaker Road, MocksviUe, died Saturday. April 30,2011 at Forsyth Med ical Center. She was born on June 14, 1936 in Iredell County to the late Charles Wesley and Dora i^e Lambert Tayes. She en joyed cooking, gardening and working in Bowers. She loved to play the piano and singing with her husband and spending time with family,especially her grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 47 years, Paul James Potts; a daughter, Karen Potts; a son. Terry Potts; 3 grandsons. Malt Jones. Jason Potts and Christo pher Di.xon; and 5 siblings, Jr. Tayes, Arvll Tayes, Jay Tayes. Augusta Redmon and Kather- ineJohnson. Sui-vivors: 3 daughters, Kay Garza, Kathy Roberts (Don- ny) and Dora Hill (Mitch), all of Mocksville; 5 sons, James Potts of Mocksville, Dale Potts (Sherry) of Lexington, Jeff Potts (Zana) of Mocksville, Bobby Potts of Hamptonville and Michael Polls (Wisha) of Mocksville; 26 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; 3 sisters, Elizabelli Frye of Olin, Erma Jordan (Comer) of Union Grove and Jean Sloan (Joe) of Oiin; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was coii- diicicd ar 2 p.m. Tuesday. Ma> 3 at Eaion Funeral Chapel wiih Dr. David Gilbreatli and llif Rev, Greg McEwen officiating. The family received friends May 2 at the funeral home. Online condolences: hmh', editmfiiiH'rnhervicc.cnm. v^eborah M. Nuckols Mrs, Deborah Mischler Nuckols, 53, of Boone Farm Road, Mocksville, died Fri day, April 29 , 2011 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. She was bom Feb. 20, 1958, in Cecil County, Md. to John V. Mischler and Sadie Carol Forrest Lawrence. She was a faithfril Christian and a member of North Main Street Church of Christ in Mocksville where she was a Bible School teacher. She also was a Carolina Bible Camp counselor and teacher. She was a substimte teacher with the Davie County School system. She always put family first, and thought of others be fore herself. Survivors: her husband. Ed die Lee Nuckols of the home; 2 sons, Jeffrey Nuckols and Gregory Nuckols, both of the home; her father, John V. Mis chler (Eileen) of Michigan; her mother, Sadie Carol For rest Lawrence of Mocksville; 3 brothers, John Mischler of Car olina Beach. James Mischler and Joe Mischler (Jennifer), all of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A ftineral service was con ducted at 11 a.m.. Monday. May 2 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with Claude Pharr officiat ing. Burial followed in Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery. The family received friends on Sunday. May 1. at the funeral home. Memorials: a charity of (he donor's choice. Online condolences: ut. ir, uutonfimerahervice.com. s^ward James Reavis ^ Mr. Edward James Reavis. 65, of Mocksville, died on April 27, 2011 after a lengthy illness. He was bom in Yadkin Coun ty on Nov. 14, 1945 to Silas E. Rej^vis and Elisha W. Forrest. He was preceded in death by a brother, Samuel Reavis, sister, Sally Sue Booe, and a grand daughter, Amanda Ridings. Survivors: his wife of 41 years, Carol J. Reavis of Mocksville; daughters, Sandy Keaton of Jonesville. "Una (Eddie) Rich of Mocksville; a son, Jeffrey M. Reavis (Kathy) of Mocksville; 5 grandsons. Cody and Taylor Bostick and Spencer Rich of Mocksville, and Zack Ridings and James Charles of Jonesville; 4 sisters, Doreatha Johnson of Harmony, Pearl (LaVon) Grubb and Lou ise (William) Jones of Lexing ton, and Shirley (Bill) Melton of Advance; 2 brothers, Glenn (Barbara) Reavis of Mocksville and David Reavis of Lexington; numerous nieces and nephews; and 2 special friends, Scott Butcher and J.R. Keaton. A celebration of life memo rial service was held at Fork Civic Center on Sunday, May 1 with Jerry Stroud Sr. officiat- ^ichard C. Wallace ^ Richard Charles Wallace,68, of Winston-Salem died April 24,2011. Survivors: his wife of 40 years. Rita Wallace; his sons. Joel and Philip (Ashley) Wal lace. A memorial service was held Saturday. April 30 at 5:30 p.m. at The Kingdom Hall Of Jeho vah Witnesses. County Home Road, M<K-ksvil]e. fJarte County Public Librat)! Mocksville, NC -'Oht'fs James Jerry Daniel^ Mr. James Jerry Daniel, 74, of Mohegan Trail, Mocksville, died Sunday, May 8. 2011, at his home. He was bom Nov. 20, 1936, in Davie County to the late James Murdock and Lila Tut- terow Daniel. Mr. Daniel was a truck driver, running trucks he owned, was owner/opera tor of Mocksville Housing and had since been an entrepreneur. He enjoyed fishing on his boat "Misty 11" and spending time with his family and friends on his pontoon boat. Survivors: his wife of 55 years, Jean Wallace Daniel of the home; 2 daughters, Sandra DePuew (Mike) of Mocksvijie, Gail Driver (Harold) of Salis bury: a son. James Jay Dan iel (Diana) of Mocksville; 10 grandchildren, Bucky, Bobby and Barry Carter, Misty Reavis, Ryan Barber, Johnny Call, Josh Draughn, Hannah Daniel,Trav is Driver and Cheyenne Daniel; 7 great-grandchildren, James, Charles, Madison, Nick. Luke, Brayden and Grayson; a broth er. Ervin Gray Daniel (Vicky) of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 10 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with Interfaith minister, Mike DePuew officiating. The family received friends Tues day at the funeral home. A private graveside service was hj;kf in Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury, Online condolences: wvvm-, ealonfiineralsen'ice .com. ,^neva L. Dowell ^Mrs. Geneva Lineback Dow ell, 93. of Winston-Salem, died on Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at the Regency Care Center in Clemmons. She was bom March 3, 1918 in Forsyth County to Melvin and Bertie Temple Lineback, Mrs. Dowcll graduated from North Junior High School and retired from Carolina Narrow Fabric Co. She was preceded in death by her husband. Robert Foy Dowell; a sister, Louise Boden- heinier; and a brother, Cecil Lineback. Surviving: a daughter, Mary Lou Alberty (Pete) of Mocks ville; a son. Robert "Gene" Dowell (Becky) of Winston- Salem; 4 grandchildren. Rocky Alberty (Susan), Sandy Melton (David), Dana Cline (Jeff) and Debbie Hedrick (Matt); and 6 great-grandchildren, Bran don Herlrick, Taylor Hedrick. Grayson Alberty, Savannah Al berty. Robert Cline and Cody Melton. A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 6 at Pinedaie Christian Church with Pastors Bill McKenzie, Bob McCaskill and Will Pryor of ficiating. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. The family received friends Thursday at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Online condolences: www. I lia\\ii>rtli-niiller.com. >Edward B. Gregory Sr. t^Mr. Edward "Ed Brewer L Gregory Sr., of Yadkinville. I died on May 5,2011. L He was bom Aug. 10. 1937 r in Forsyth County to the late | Clayton and Leona Mitchell | Gregory. Mr. Gregory was re- | tired from RJ. Reynolds To- I bacco Co. after more than 30 I years. He was owner and op erator of G&G Mechanical Inc. and attended Deep Creek Bap tist Church. He enjoyed spend- j ing time with family, going to j the beach and NASCAR races. ] He was also preceded in death by his brothers, Kenneth | Gregory and Tom Gregory, , and a sister, Ella Mae Gregory Byerly. SuWiving: his wife of 52 years. Johnny Sue Teague Gregory of the home; 3 chil dren, Edward Gregory Jr.. Kenneth (Janice) Gregory, Angle Gregory, all of Yadk inville; grandchildren, Jessie Hines and Clay Gregory, both of YadkinvUle, Dylan Hines of the home, Leslie (Bryan) Howe ' of Clemmons; a mother-in-law. Elizabeth Teague, Clemmons; sisters, Geraldine Jones. Clem mons, JoAnn Ireland. Advance; / brothers, Melvin (Wilma) a Gregory, Advance, Johnny d (Barbara) Gregory. Pfafftown; d his dog. Shyanne; and several I- nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. i- The family received friends ly Friday at Gentry Family Funeral Service in Yadkinville. His fu- Id neral service was held at 2 p.m. at Saturday in the Gentiy Family th Chapel by the Revs. Rick Page jb and Don Jones. Burial followed 'f- in Westlawn Gardens of Mem- in cry in Clemmons. IS. Memorials; Mountain Valley ids Hospice, PO Box 1267. Yadk- ler inville, 27055; or Mesoihelio- ma Applied Research Founda- 'W. lion, 1317 King St. Alexandria. VA 22314. Online condolences: www. Kentrypineralsen'icexom. ^ary Dwigglns Presnell S ^ Mary Malinda Dwiggins y Presneil.88.ofNC801 South. ; Mocksville, died on Tuesday, I May 10.2011 .at her home. | Born in Davie County on i Dec. 5. 1922, she was the daughter of the late Elijah Frank Dwiggins and Maggie Jones Dwiggins. She was a graduate of Mocksville High School and was of the Methodist faith. She was retired after working for 27 years at Erwin Mills in Cool- I eemee and 15 years at Hanes in • Winston-Salem. ' Survivors: her husband of ' 61 years. Dan Presnell; of the ^ home; 3 daughters, Malinda - (Calvin) Frye, Gleiida (Richard • Jr.) Whitt, and Kalhy (Jeffrey) • Anderson, all ol Mocksville; a - sister,Louisc(Da)lasJr.)Moorc •• of Mocksville; a brother, Cti- ') nard (Geraldine) Dwiggins of y Mocksville; 8 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in ^ death by a brother, Conrad Dwiggins, and a grandson. Chris Jordan. A celebration of life service will be held on Friday, May 13 "• at 11 a.m. in the Davie Funeral 'y Service Chapel with the Rev. Ron Young officiating. Burial will be in the Center United "■ Methodist Church Cemetery. The fatnily will receive friends ®y on Thursday, May 12, from 6-8p.m. at Davie Funeral Service. iO" Memorials: Momingstar Baptist Church. 175 Young "i®- Mountain Road, Cleveland. 27103. Online condolences: www. A,iuiafiiiiri'rriltfrvirt'.roiii. H.'dQ - S'll-'l DAVIE COUNTYENTERPmsE MCOKD, 1»,2 J^rtha Slaydon Allen \XMrs. Bertha Slaydon Allen, 80, died Wednesday, May 11, 2011, at Davis Regional Medi cal Center in Statesville. She was bom May 28,1930, in Suny County, to the late Johnny and Alice Draughn Slaydon. Mrs. Allen was a member of Mocks United Methodist Church in Advance. She enjoyed working in her yard, flowers "and garden and could sew just about anything. She was also preceded in death by her husband, James Alley Allen Sr. on May 28, 1998; 2 sisters, Thelma Daisy Walker and Mary Amato; and a brother, Ralph Slaydon. Survivors: a daughter, Jan Wood (Dale) of Lexington; a son, James Alley Allen Jr. (Rebecca) of Mocksville; 4 siblings, Janie Livengood (Maynard), Bet Reich (Bobby), Samira Wood (Lynn) and Wal lace Slaydon, all of Lexington; 2 grandchildren, Allen and Anna Wood; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 pjn., Sunday, May 15 at MocIb United Method ist Church with the Rev. Bob Huffman officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. TTie family-received friends at the church one hour before the service. Memorials: Hospice/Pal liative Care of Iredell,2347 Si- monton Rd, Statesville, 28625. Online condolences: vvvvw. eatonfnneralservicex:om. v^nald Eugene Cranfill ^ Ronald Eugene Cranfill, 56, of Deck Circle, Mocksville, died on Sunday, May 15,2011, at his home. Bom in Rowan County on Feb. 11, 1955, he was the son of the late Stacey Harding Cranfill and Nellie May Baity Cranfill. He was employed by Skyline Tobacco Co. and at tended Tumers Creek Baptist Church. Survivors: 2 brothers. Dale (Wanda) Cranfill and Elton (Trina) Cranfill, all of Mocks ville. He was also preceded in death-by a sister,. Carol Ly- vonne Kelly. A service to celebrate his life was to be held Wednesday, . May 18 at 8 pm. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Charles E. Buckner officiating. The family was to receive friends Wednesday from 7-8 pm. at Davie Funeral Service. Online condolences: whw. daviefimeralservice.com. E^yna Marie Collins ^^nfant Elayna Marie Collins, H^nry Leroy DoWcH of Sain Road, Mocksville, died (a Henry Leroy "Lee" Dowell, Sunday, May 15, 2011, at her 75,died Sunday,May 15,2011 home. ' at Davie Place in Mocksville. , She was . bom March 26, He was bom in Surry County 2011, in Forsyth County. She to the late Roy and Lucy Sloop was the daughter ofDonald Ray Dowell. Dowell and his sib- Collins and Charity Toney. lings grew up at the children's Survivors: her parents of home, the home; 2 brothers, Vemon He was preceded in death by James Prater and Colyn Ty- his son, Ricky Lee, and brother, lor Prater, a sister, April Rose Robert. Collins, all of the home; ma- Survivors: sisters, Nita Bul- temal grandparents, Kenneth lard of Kinston, Maxine Dow- and Rosie Toney of the home; ell of Advance, Bonnie Pas- patemal grandmother, Lori chal.and Brenda Hutchins of Chambers; and several aunts, Winston-Salem, their children uncles and cousins. and grandchildren; a special A funeral. service will be person in his life, Lynn Phipps conducted at 11 a.m., Fri- of California, whom he loved day. May 20 at Eaton Funeral as a daughter and her family as Chapel with the Rev. Wayne his own. Swisher officiating. The family A memorial service was will receive friends one hour held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, prior to the service. Burial will May 18 at Hayworth-Miller- follow in Hartwell Cemetery in Kinderton Chapel. The family Hartwell, W.Va. received friends following the Online condolences: www. service at the funeral home. eatonfuneralservice.com.. Memorials: Children's Home, 1001 Reynolda Rd. Winston-Salem, 27104; or a Davie Countv Public.. , '. Online condolences: wmv.MockSVlltO, NC hayworlh-miUer.com. Ohl-b.DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 19,2011 ^^rol Virginia Fink X^Carol Virginia Fink, 93, died Friday, May 13,2011. at Grace Healthcare in Winston-Saiem. The oldest of five children, she was bom Aug. 23,1917, in Union County to the late Rev. G.W. and Katherine Deal Fink who had lived on Gladstone Road. She will be remembered for her intelligence, which al lowed her to finish college at a young age, her gifts as a pianist, and her generosity. Debilitating schizophrenia consumed her life in her mid-20s, and much of her adult life was spent in and out of institutions and nursing facilities. She spent many hap py years living with her parents before their deaths. She was also preceded in death by 4 bothers, Grady W. Fink of Mocksville and Fair banks. Alas.; David W. Fink of Mocksville; William E. Fink of Shelby and Columbia, S.C.; and James T. Fink of Columbia. Survivors: nephews, Wesley Fink, Ronnie Fink, Greg Fink, nieces, Debbie Fink, Linda Claridy, Donna Fink, and their families, which includes eight great-nieces and nephews and their spouses and children. A graveside service was con ducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday, May . 17 at Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Karen Roberts officiating. Online condolences: www. eafoiifiineralservice.com. s-n-ii Blair F. Watkins ^j^Blair F. Watkins died on May 12,2011 at Wilkes Senior Village following an extended He was bora in Wilkes Coun ty on March 10, 1930 to Ross andSinaJ. Watkins. Rejoined Pleasant Hill Baptist Church at an early age, and loved to sing hymns of praise. He had a great sense of humor, loved to cook, and was self-employed as a painter. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Kevin "Paw" and Mary Watkins, and Caleb and Emma Regina Russell; his parents; a sister, Mary Kathryn "Mae Kaf'.Watkins; 3 brothers, (Infant) Richard "Little Pug", Roger "Puney" Wattos, and Edwin "Sutt" Watkins. Survivors: his wife of 60 years, Ollie Belle Watkins of the home; 4 sons, Anthony "Toney" (Denise) Watkins of St. Louis, Mo., Johnny T. (Jeanette) Watkins and Mar ty (Deardria) Watkins, all of North Wilkesboro, and William K. "BiUy" Watkins of Cricket; a daughter, Shirlene W. (Al) Hurtado of Henderson, Nev.; 3 brothers, Patrick (Barbara) Watkins of Virginia Beach, Va., James (Gwendolyn)- Wat kins of Columbus, Ohio, and Nelson Watkins of Phoenix- ville, Penn.; 12 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; many other relatives and friends. His funeral service was held on Wedn«day, May 18 at 1:30 p.m. at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in North Wilkesboro, The Rev. James Ferguson of ficiated and burial followed in the church cemetery. Visita tion with the family was at the church prior to the service. Memorial: Pleasant Hill Bap tist, 731 Fairplains Rd,, Noilh Wilkesboro, 28659. Online condolences: www. GralfomFuneralHomeJiet. Jf6hn Clifton Williams ^ Mr John Cs "Jack" Wil liams, 89, of Hickory, died at 5:29 am. on April 30,2011. Born on July 9, 1921, he was a lifetime Episcopalian, currently a member of Church of the Ascension, Episcopal. He grew up in the Raleigh area, the youngest of five chil dren. He attended The Citadel and received his engineering degree from The Merchant Marine Academy of Long Is land, N.Y. He served in the US Coast Guard as a submarine engineer with voyages foreign and intercoastal from 1943- 1946. He then served in the US Naval Reserve until 1954 when he was honorably dis charged. He enjoyed his work as a self-employed structural steel engineer from,the 1960s until his retirement. CavieCountvWteLiW Mocksville. He was a 60+ year member of the Lions Cliib. He and his wife enjoyed dancing with, friends as mem- b^s of several dance clubs. He loved his bird dogs and hunting quail and grouse. After several years of declining health and being cared for by his wife and daughter, he became a resident of Spring of Catawba since last November. When suddenly needing more acute care, he was moved to Palliative Care & Hospice Center. He was preceded in death by his siblings - 3 brothers and a sister; as well as his parents, the Mr. and Mrs. William L. Wil liams. He was also predeceased by a daughter, Kathy, in April 2008. Survivors: his wife, Char- lene Clontz Williams, origi nally from Mocksville. whom he married Nov. 27, 1947; a daughter, Janet W Collins of Hickory; 2 granddaughters. Lane M. Collins of Portland, Ore., and Katie C. Forney of Conover; 4 great-grandchil dren, Alexis, Jayden, Kyan and Khorde, also of Conover; .2 nephews. Bill Shaw of Mn- ston-Salem and John Shaw of Rochester, N.Y.; a sister-in-law, Betsy Williams of Minneapo lis, Minn.; his wife's brothere, Ernest Clontz, JC Clontz and Brodis Clontz and their wives and families of the Mocksville area; his wife's sister, Gipsy Clontz of Burlington. His funeral service was held at 1 pm. Tuesday, May 3, at The Church of the Ascension, Episcopal, with the family re ceiving friends and loved ones afterwards at the church. Burial followed at Oakwood Cem etery. Pallbearers were Bob Meek, Randy Curley, Danny Seaver and David W. Clontz, and cousins Wayne Clontz and David Clontz., Online condolences: vvvvw. bass-smithfitneralhomex:oin. Memorials; Church of the Ascension, Episcopal, 726 1st Ave NW, Hickory, 28601; or Pallative Care/Hospice Center, 3975 Robinson Road, Newton, 28658. ^\QC^ropVy Davie County Public Libraty Mocksvllle, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, May 26,2011 ^eigha Grace Crotts ^ Aleigha Grace Crotts, infant daughter of Matthew N. and Ash ley Dee Ann Bennett Crotts, died on Thursday. May 19,2011, at Forsyth Medical Center. In addition to her parents, she is survived by; 2 brothers, Nich olas "Shawn" and Matthew "Jackson," a sister. Dee Anna Ni cole, all of the home; grandparents, Delbert E. Bennett and Mar tha Hendiix Bennett, Darrell L. Crotts, and Teresa Byerly Crotts, great-grandparents Bess Bennett, Lucy Call, aU of Mocksville, and Pauline Byerly of Winston-Salem; and several aunts and uncles. A celebration of life service for Aleigha Grace was held on Sunday, May 22, at 6 pan. at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery with Pastor Kevin Frack officiating. Online condolences: www.daviefuneralservicex:om. ,Wayne Lester Foster Sr. Mr. Wayne Lester Foster Sr., 71, of Andrews, formerly of Mocksville, died Wednesday, May 18,2011, in the Hospice Unit of Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville after an in tense struggle with cancer. He was bom March 16,1940, in Davie County to the late Reu ben Jewell and Hoella Florence Tutterow Foster. He was a gradu ate of Davie County High School in Mocksville. He served in the U.S. Army with tours of duty in Germany, Panama, and Korea and is a veteran of the Vietnam War. Mr. Foster was self-em- ployed for most of his career as a siding installation contractor. Survivors: his wife, Mary Winfrey Foster of the home; his for mer wife, Judith Spitzer of Hazel Park, Mich.; their son, Wayne Lester Foster Jr. (Adena); 5 grandchildren, Megan, Tara, Connor, Jared and Jeremiah; 4 stepchildren, Jimmy Stewart, Linda Tieva, Donna Case and Ann Stewart; and 2 brothers, Ruben Joel Fos ter of Winston-Salem (Kelvin Wannamaker) and Eugene Wilson Foster. A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Saturday, May 21 at Eaton Funeral Chapel, Mocksville, with Jeiry Wallace officiating. Burial followed in Center United Methodist Church Cemetery, Mocksville, with Military Honors conducted by the Veterans of Foreign War Memorial Honor Guard .The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Online condolences: wwwMatonfuneralservice.com. vMarie Johnson Hargett^ Marie Johnson Hai^ett died May 12 2011 She was born on June 15,1925 in Mocksville to Philip Jefferson Johnson and Marie Allison Johnson. She received a bachelor's m dimen.5"" Conservatory of Music. She was an as-s slant professor of music at Queens College and Morehead StateUniveisi^for more than 25 years before itablishTiTteTStestudio in Greenup, Ky., in 1976. She was an active mLber of theGreenup Presbyterian Church and served as church oreanist untU ;Ke mov^,o_Ma,^|..d,o be near Sb. i,a talented performer and energetic and patient teacher willing to "'"'io" » ber snidenis aiid colleagues. She sic TeacheJ^ASS""' "" """ lauf^Z'? ci'"" "'Neill and bnjlher in- Neill, Chapel Hrll, and Elizabeth McNeill Walker, Austin Texas and nephew Robert McNeill Jr., Crofton, Md. ' ' ceremony, ^er which she was bur-in the Johnson farmly plot in the Rose Cemetery MocksvilleView and sign Ae fa^y's guestbook at w^vwJteall^neralMom Teachers Assoc., c/o Diane HigginsS^larship Chair, 4625 Mullens Ford Road, Charlotte, 2l226-' ^)^eggie Lee Ingram Jr. Mr. Reggie Lee Ingram Jr., 85, of Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville, died Monday, May 16,2011 at his home. He was bora Oct. 28, 1925, in Jackson County, Ga. to the late Reggie Lee Ingram Sr. and Eula Delaney Bird Ingram. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served during World War 11. Mr. Ingram retired from McLean Trucking Co. and was a member of Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church where he served as a deacon and was a member of the Men's Bible Class. He enjoyed traveling and telling stories. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Joe Ingram. Survivors: his wife, An nie Belle White Ingram of the home; 3 children. Dawn In gram Cozart (Sam) of States- ville, Shcrri Ingram Trotter (Randy) of Thomasville, and Torri Ingram Stapleton (Mike) of Statesville; 6 grandchildren, Jennifer Cozart MaHaffey (Josh), Brent Cozart, Bradley Stapleton (Courtney), Drew Stapleton, Samantha Trot ter and Jacob Cozart; 3 great grandchildren, Dylan, Patrick, Maggie and one on the way; and a brother. Elson Ingram A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pjn., Friday, May 20 at Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church with the Revs. Alex Heafner, Franklin Myers and Joe Woodward officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with military rites conducted by the VFW Memo rial Honor Guard. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. The family received friends Thursday, May 19. at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Ijames Cross roads Baptist, 1038 Ijames Church Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. Bares. 71. of Mocks- on Saturday. May 28. 2011 at Rowan Regional Medi- cal Center. H^IP'''-.' She was born on April 8. Thomas and Mattie Millie Wil- son. She attended Rowan Coun- |||HB|||H|tt can Materials. She had a love ' and gardening. She was added . where she was a dedicated ri' member. .,- She was married to Wal- ter Bares, who preceded her in death. Survivors: a daughter. Frances Comwell; 5 sons. Waller. Robin, David, Michael, and Jimmy Bares; 2 brothers, Richard and James Wilson; 5 sisters, Mary Lassiter, Glennie Latten, Patricia Cope- land, Claudine Clark,and Vonnie Cunningham; (> grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends. .Services include a family visitation on Friday. June .S from 7-8 p.m. at Graham Funeral Home, and funeral on Saturday, June 4 at 4 p.m. at Redland Church of Christ in Advance. Minister Larry Glenn will officiate and burial wilt follow in the church cemetery. Online condolences: ww\\ .CrtiluiiiiFmeraltiome.nei. J'4' ^heima Irene Danley ^ Miss Thelma Irene DanieA Miss Thelma Irene Daniey, 91, of Mocksviiie died on Monday May 30,2011 at Davie County Hospital. She was bom in Surry County on Sept. 15,1919 to the late John Wesley and Susan Watson Danley. Mrs. Danlby was a homemak- eriind caregiver and of the Baptist faith. Survivoi^; nieces. Mary Thompson of Mocksviiie. Bienda Tate of Mount Airy, Faye Danley of Winston-Salem. Bonnie Collins and Ann Collins of Mount Airy; nephews. Tony. Terry, Russell, Dennis and Charlie Danley; a sister, Gladys Danley. Mrs. Danley was also piyceded in de.ath by 3 sisters. Ida, Etta and Malley Danley and 3 brothers, Hurbert, Ellis, and Floyd Danley. Funeral services were to be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 1 at Community Church by the Rev, Ray Hutson with bunal to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the church from 1 p.m. until the service. Memorials: Mary Thompson, 164 S. Angeil Rd.. Mocksviiie. to assist with the funeral expenses. Online condolences: wwwmoodyfuneralservices£om. Saturday, May 28,201 1 a, Wake Forest Bapnsl Medical Center ,n ""'nrwlfSm March 18. 1957 in Davidson County to .he la. Charlie James and Gladys Irene Myers. He was a ntcmber of Be^•Sel Baptist Church and had been a volunteer firefighter w. h William R. Davie VFD. He enjoyed hunting and and making gas-powered airplanes. He also enjoyed woodworking, w ''rw^rptcTde. i„ death hy hia btchet. Roaaie Myent. ""L^rviCs'^'hrw'rfr.'Sin Elmore Myers of the home; 2 sons. David Myers of the home and C,J. Myers (Amber)Tg nddaughter. Zada Reine Myers; a sister Susan Myers Shaw RTcky) of Winston-Snlem; father-in-law. Clarence Elmore oiMrvrksville-and several nieces and nephews. A funeral sLuce was conducted a. 11 a.m.. Wednesday. Jun 1 at Bear Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Charles Buckner ofLtlg Tbe body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior ti the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Phe famil.L ved friends on Tuesday. May 31. a. Eatop Funeral Horn •trials: for the family a. 115 Cnibtree Road. Mocksviiie.Online condolences: www,,-mm,/.mm//5ervKr.«,m. Oscar Blackwell tAMr. Oscar Blackwell, 71, died at Hospice & Palliative Care Center in Winston-Salem on Tuesday May 31,201. Bom Jan. 19, 1940, to Lynn and Mary Bet Lyons Blackwell in Davie County, he resided iri Cooleemee. He was an entre preneur with several business ventures, such as Blackwell Trucking. He wa? a member of Cedar Creek Baptist Church in Farmington. He was preceded in death by a brother, Phillip Blackwell, and a sister, Magalene Frost. Survivon: his wife, Linda, and 3 great-grandchildren, Joshua, Destiny and Caleb, of the home; 8 children, Frances (Nathan) Tyson of Mocksville, Linda Young of Starkville, Miss., Carolyn (Juan) Mussen ofMocksville,Eunice (Richard) Campbell of Winston-Salem, Oscar Young of Mocksville, Tamla Long of YadkinvUle, Alvis Hardin of Statesville, and Jerry Ijames of High Point; 18 grandchildren; 16 great-grand- children; a- Godson, Justin Downs; 3 sisters. Ruby Frost and Norma Blackwell of Win ston-Salem and Delia Clement of Advance; 3 brothers, Jake Blackwell and Clay Black\s'ell of Advance, and David (Libby) Blackwell of Cleveland; other relatives and many friends. The funeral service was held on Monday, June 6 at 3 p.m. at First-Baptist Church in Mocks ville. The Rev. Ervin Hannah officiated and the Rev. Coker Stewart delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in Cedar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends Mon day from 1-3 p.m. at First Bap- tistChurch. Online condolences: www. GrahamFuneralHomejxet. ^^elen Bailey Davis ^Mrs. Helen Bailey Davis, 80,of NC 801 South, Advance, died Sunday, June S, 2011, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom June 13,1930, in Davie County to the late DeWitt Danner and Amanda Bowles Danner.Link, Mrs. Da vis was a member of Fork Bap- n tist Church where she had been ' active as a nursery worker for more than 30 years. She was preceded in 'death by her first husband, ^oy Don ald Bailey; her second husband, William "Bill" Davis; a sister, Nellie Bailey; and a brother. Howard Danner. Survivors; a son, Don Bailey of Advance and his friend, Te resa Macemore; granddaughter, Brittany Bailey; a sister-ih-law, Mary York Danner; a brother- in-law, Leon "Jiggs" Bailey; , several nieces and nephews; I arid her K-9 companion, Cook- ' ie. ' yMildred Bernice Lackey A Mrs. Mildred Bemice Ar thurs Lackey, 66, of Winston- Salem, formerly of the Am ity Hill community of Iredell County, died Friday morning, June3,2011 at the Hinkle Hos pice House in Lexington fol lowing a period of declining health. Bora in Iredell County on Aug. 5,1944, she was a daugh ter of the late Vaughn Pierce Arthurs and Annabelle Har well Arthurs. She was a retired registered nurse who had a true calling to nursing and was dedicated to her patients. She graduated from the Lowrance Hospital School Of Nursing in Mooresville. Her family was the pinnacle in her life, but she was an artist,.poet and singer and enjoyed her grandchildren and cooking. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m., Wednesday, June 8 at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Gar- rett officiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends on Tuesday, June 7. at Eaton Fu neral Home. Memorials: Fork Baptist Cemetery Fund, 3140 US64 E. Online condolences: www. n eatonfiineralservice.com. 2 I o ^ s o . O o ■;»n] Q I■■M noczH■< P3 M50 -8 ■■ Pi » Pi no 50O HSTe "S Cm EBny® o Survivors: her husband, Ralph C. Lackey; a son, Trent Lackey and wife Cora of Ad vance; 2 daughters, Valerie Stone and husband Mitch of Greensboro and Serena Koonts and husband Robert of High Point; 2grandchildren, Hay- lea Hobbs and Aiden Vaughn Koonts; and 3 sisters, Martha Stirewalt of Salisbury, Treva Hargett and Elva Reavis, both ofTroutman. Services celebrating her life were conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 8 at Wes ley Chapel United Methodist Church with the Rev. David Tolbert officiating. She lie in state at the church for 30 min utes prior to the service. Burial followed at St. Michaels Cem etery in Troutman. The family received friends Tuesday eve ning at Bunch-Johson Funeral Home. Online condolences: www. bunchjohnsonfuneralhome. com. Memorials: Wesley Chapel UMC, 579 Weathers Creek Rd. Troutman,28166. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m., Monday, June 6 at Jericho Church of Christ with Dr.TomTorpy officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Somerset Court i Activities, 150 Dwiggins Ct. Mocksville. Atten: Theresa Phillips. Online condolences; www. eatonfuneralservice.com. \Merrell R. McClannon ^Mrs. Merrell Rice McClan non, 79, of Mocksville, died Saturday, June 4, 2011, at Da- vie County Hospital in Mocks ville. She was bom Sept. 12,1931, in Rowan County to the late Thomas Albert and Leona May Merrell Rice. Mrs. McClan non was a member of Jericho Church of Christ and worked for H&R Block as a tax pre- parer. She enjoyed sewing and reading and loved watching basketball and baseball. She was also preceded in death by her husband, J.W. McClannon; 2 brothers, Wil son and Tom Rice; and 2 sis ters, Sara Hartley and Lillian Leonard. Survivors: a daughter. Deb-, bie Koontz (Bob) and Mark McClannon (Arlene), all of Mocksville; a twin sister, Mildred Bean of Advance; 5 grandchildren, Ryan McClan non (Miranda) of Courtney, Molly Ridenhour (Drew) of Mocksville, Aaron McClannon of Greenville, Luke Koontz of Nashville, Tenn., and Andrew McClannon of Greensboro; a great-grandchild. Mack Riden hour; many nieces and. neph ews; and many brothers .and oietcrs-in-law v^etty Jean Nichols Potts ^ Betty Jean Nichols Potts, 75, of Lexington, died Thurs day. June 2,2011 at Lexington Medical Center, after an ex tended illness. A memorial service was held Sunday, June 5 at 3 p.m. at Piedmont Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Greene officiating. The famUy received friends following the service at the Funeral Home. Mrs. Potts was bom Aug. 31, 1935, in Davidson County to the late Ed and Lola Wood Nichols. She was preceded in death by her brothers; William (Bill) Nichols, James D. Nichols and Winfred Nichols, and a sister, Virginia Lafferty. Survivors: husband, Hoyle Potts of Lexington; sons. Rick Potts and wife Edie of Mocks ville, Greg Potts and wife Pam of Lexington; daughter, Lynn Brown and husband Mike of Lexington; brothers, Barry Nichols of Thomasville; broth- er-in-law, John Potts of Lex ington; sister, Helen Hedrick of Thomasville; grandchildren, Katie Decker and husband Shane, Sarah Watkins and hus-. band Matt, all of Lexington, Daniel Potts of Mocksville, and Amanda ' Truell; great grandchildren Callie Decker of Lexington and Noah Potts of Mocksville. Memorials: Alston Brook, 4748 Old Salisbury Road, Lex ington, 27295; or American Children's Home, 3844 Hwy 8 S.,Lexington, 27292. A a ? "T> In ■graham Rex Madison "n Graham Rex Madison, 106,ofWinston-SalemdiedWednes- . day, June 1, 2011 at Kate B.Reynolds Hospice House. Mr. Madison was bom Aug.4, 1904 in Iredell County, theson. of the late Minnie White Madison and Thomas JeffersonMadison. He graduated fromUnion Grove High School,High Point College and earneda master's degree from DukeUniversity. He was a publicschool teacher, coach and principal; part owner of MocksvilleBuilders Supply; executivevice president of MocksvilleSavings and Loan; real estatebroker, partner in Davie Reality Co. and tour director forMadison Tours. Mr. Madison was a member of First BaptistChurch of Mocksville where he was a Deacon, Sunday Schoolteacher, Sunday School director and sang in the choir. Hewas a member of the MasonicLodge for more than 50 years;past president of MocksvilleRotary Club; chair of DavieCounty Board of Education and' chair of Davie County HospitalBoard. He was awarded the Or der of the Long Leaf Pine, oneof the highest honors presentedtoaN.C.resident. So Sg g Oa§ 4> s Also preceding him in death was his wife of 73 years, Ger trude H. Madison, who died Jan. 16, 2008; brothers Espy,Charlie, Royd and Clay Madi son; sisters Eugenia M. Rash and Lessie Madison. Survivor: his daughters, Glenda M. Long and husband Fred of Salisbury and "Gene" M. Rauch and husband Bob ofMocksville; 5 grandchildren;12 great-grandchildren; and agreat-great-granddaughter. A celebration of life service will be held on Sunday, June12, at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Mocksville.Memorials; Baptist Retire ment Homes Benevolence JFund, 1199 Hayes Forest Dr., Winston-Salem. 27106; or Hospice of Forsyth, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston Salem, 27103. Online condolences: www.summersettfitneralhome.com. 61, of Winston-Salem aod Da- vie County, died unexpectedly on Saturday, June 11,2011. He was the first-bom son of Paul B. and Lois B. Barney of Advance, on Jan. 30, 1950, at City Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salein. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, George and Mattie Barney of Mocksville and Ernest and Versie Beeson of Walkertown. Survivors: his wife of 39 years, Judy Smith Barney of the home; 3 sons, Ryan Neil Barney and wife Amy of Winston-Salem and their son, Aiden, Shawn Matthew Barney and wife Mindi of Kemersville and their three children, Isaac, Katie-Grace and Carter, and Tracy Conrad Barney and wife Stephanie of Wihston-Salem and their three children, Lo- rian, Kaleb and Trenton; a sis ter, Marcia'L. Barney and her daughter, Kami L. Periman; and a brother, Stephen K. Bar ney, all of Advance. He' graduated from Davie County High School in 1968 and from the Charles Babcock School of Business Administra tion at Wake Forest University in 1972 with a degree in busi ness administration. He worked at Ingersoll Rand in Mocks ville for 20 years, working his way up to assembly operations manager. He was transferred to Chambersburg, Pa. to work as manager of manufacturing and quality assurance for 13 years. He retired from Inger soll Rand in 2005 and moved back to Winston-Salem. He had worked the past four years at Ingersoll Rand/Doosan in Statesville. He received many service awaids in business and in volunteer work. He was a member • of Grace Baptist Temple in Winston-Salem. He loved the Lord's church and served in many capacities in the churahes he attended. He served 20 years as a volunteer firefighter and first responder for the Comatzer-Dulin and Smith Grove fire departments . in Davie County. 1 The celebration of his life Iwas conducted at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, June 14 at Eaton Fu neral Chapel with the Rev. Ed Sears of Grace Baptist Temple presiding. The family received riends prior to the service. Jurial was at 10 a.m. Wednes- ay, June 15 in Comatzer Bap- st Church Cemetery. Memorials: Grace Baptist Missionary Fund, 3305 Peters :reek Pkwy., Winston-Salem, 17127. 1 Online condolences: www. 'atonfimeralservice.com. 6,'07 - 5 \01ivia Whitt Foster ^ Olivia Whitt Foster, 64, of Winston-Salem died unexpect edly on June 8, 2011 at her home. She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Bet- tye Whitt. Survivors: her husband, Grady; sons, Chris Ward of Raleigh; Jason Ward of Silver Thome, Colo.; sisters. Sue Per kins (Jack) of Advance, Cathey I j Marion (Don) of Pfafftown; I brother, Jeff Whitt of Fred- , ericksburg, Va.; stepdaugh ter, Annette Renko (Tracy) ; of Salisbury; stepson, Scotty ' Foster (Felicia) of Mocksville; ; 3 grandchildren; 1 great-grand- , child; a special stepmother, Do ris P. Whitt; and many nieces and nephews. She graduated from Mill- brook High School in Raleigh, High Point University, and was a former employee of Gravely Tractor in Clemmons. Friends visited Friday, June 10 at Frank Vogler & Sons ' Clemmons Chapel with a me morial service at 7 p.m. -Donations; Juvenile Diabe tes Assoc. Online condolences: www. frankvoglerandsons.com. m Glenn Blankenship Ralph Glenn Blankenship, 31, of US 64 West, Mocksville, died on Wednesday, June 8, 2011. Bom in Iredell County on Feb. 8, 1980, he was the son of Annie Mae Williams Star ling of Mocksville and the late Floyd Don Blankenship Sr. He was of the Baptist faith. Also surviving; his grand mother, Beatrice Williams of .Wilkesboro; 6 brothers, Tony (Lori) "Nicholson of Asheboro, Randy (Suzelte) Nicholson of Union Grove, Clark (Kaye) Blankenship of Hickory, Don (Donna) Blankenship of Wil kesboro, Joe (Angle) Blanken-. ship of Harmony and Scott (Samatha) Nicholson ofMocks ville; special friends Lany and Maria Knight and Jeff and Faye Cope; and sever^ nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by grandparents Ralph Williams and Viola and Glenn Blankenship. A graveside celebration of life service was held Sunday, June 12 at 3 p.m. at Rose Cem etery in Mocksville with the Rev.JimMilesofficiating. The family met with friends follow ing the service.. Onbline condolences: www. daviefiuneralservice.com. ^heila Renee Kimrey 'A SheilaReneeKimrey.34.of yR^Dcrt Homer OroliS « «"*• t x/4r\/^ircvniA di&d^r. Robert Homer Crotts, 89, NC'801 South, Mocksville, ;Calvin , atdiedSunday,June 12,2011,atKateB.ReynoldsHospiceHome ;0n Mon ay, inWinston-Salem. Ahe^was bom in Yadkin He was bom May 17,1922, in Davie County to the late David , c » 16 1976 She Franklin and Nettie Ann Elizabeth Brogdon Crotts. Mr. Crotts County on fP • ' . was a veteran of the U S. Army having served during World was a War II. He was a life member of Concord United Methodist Vst Church Church where he had served on leadership capacities includ- ® mother Gingeringtrustee,groundskeeper,andcemeteiycommittee.Mr.Crons i. of Mocks- had had several years of perfect attendance at Concord before i ^ • Ralnh K Kimrey his health declined. He had been employed at Granite Quarry, ""w. a er, p • Spencer Shops and Erwin Mills; however, he will be most re-memberedasabrickmason.Mr. Crotts and his brother, Henry, Rj^rey of Burling- worked side by side and they were acclaimed for their expertise (Mane ) „ ^ (Larry)in Forsyth County and beyond. While in the masonry business, 'o"- ^'^^^'j^o^ksville; grand- he was a part-time farmer and upon his retirement from the ma- Jo"" Robbins Kimrey sonry business, he was a tobacco farmer and had a successful gcial friend, dairy operation. To this day, the farm continues to run and the land is utilized. Mr. Crotts .was a devoted man with a sttong n.nliewsuncles, nieces ana nepnews. ,,, She was oreceded in death byHe was also preceded in death by a sister, Sadie Crotts Wag- o-,rmnnH Kimrev 3 b,oL„, Paul Cr„.«, Buddy C,o..s aud To..y ... , . A relebration of life serviceSurvivors: his wife of 67 years, Jane Sheek Crotts of the Wednesday June 15, home; 3 daughters. Sue Welch (Ed), Pam Speer (David) and was pyj,eral Terri McDaniel (Rodney), all of Mocksville; 7 grandchildren, a'Win Welch (Meredith), Rob Welch (Elizabeth), Heather Welch ^^"'^Young officiating. Bun-Jeffries (Jonathan), Mark Correll, Benji Correll (Melissa) Joel Sh^ the Bethlehem UnitedCrotts (Lauren) and Molly Connell(Chns); II great-grandchil- ^ was Cemetery', dren, Caroline. Edwin and Henry Welch, Sarah Catherine and Me David, Jeffries, Jane and Robert Welch, Matthew and Chloe 1, navie Funeral Correll, Leah Russell and Addison Connell; a sister, Kathleen Spry (Bill); a brother, Henry Crotts. all of Mocksville; and sev- eral nieces and nephews. ■' A funeral service was to be conducted at II a.m.,Thursday, June 16 at Concord United Methodist Church with the Revs,Roy Miller, Philip Cole and Dr. Jonathan Jeffries officiating.The body was to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family was to receive friends from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 15, at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Concord Methodist Cemetery Fund, do RonnieSeamon, 174 Pine Valley Road, Mocksville; Hospice/PalliativeCareCenter, 377 Hospital St.. Ste 103, Mocksville; or Kate B.Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: www.eatonJitiieralservtce.coin. C^istopher L. Newton\_^Christopher Lee Newton, 32, of Deer Run Drive, Mocksville, died Friday June 10, 2011, in Yadkin County. Bom in Mecklenburg Coun ty on Oct. 17, 1978, he is the son of Dewey Lee Newton Jr. and the late Wanda Smith New ton. He graduated from Davie County High School in 1997, was a member of the Academy i of Model Aeronautics and was a truck driver. Survivors: his father, Dew ey Newton and wife Pam of Mocksville; his wife, Annette Torres Newton of the home; a daughter, Brittany Newton of the home; 2 sisters, Leslie Da- ; vis of Mocksville Md Roxanrie Bowers of Lincolnton; and a maternal grandmother, Ethel Smith of Concord. He was preceded in death by his mother, Wanda Smith New ton. A celebration of life service will be conducted by Stephen Correll on Thursday, June 16 at 6 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. The family will receive friends from 5-6 pjn. Thursday at the funeral home. The family will be at his father's home at 2719 US 601 S. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice-.com. 0i«ieC0UrtvP"'>l^UMa,y MocksviWe, "U y 0 sMnda May Reed Mrs. Lmda May Keed. 68, ol Deck Circle. Mocksville. died Tuesday, June 7.2011. ai her home. She was bom Jan. 24. 1943. in Wyoming County. W.Va. to the late Harrison and Ruby McKinney Bishop. Mrs. Reed was a member nl Go.spel Baptist Church. She enjoyed cooking and col lecting porcelain dolls. She was also preceded in death by husbands, Carl Lee McKin ney, Amos Buford Reed, and Robert Stanley Reed: a brolher-m- law. Dillard Mills: 2 sons-in-law, Shredick Reed and Paul Arnold Foley: and a great-granddaughter. Ariel Faith Rattler. Survivoi^; 8 children. Diana Foley. Billy Ray McKinney. and Leona Marie Bracken (fiance. Derrick Jones), all of .Mocksville. Beulah Wilson (Thomas A. Jr.) of Harmony. Phillip David McK inney of Rhodell. W.Va., Melinda Lee Kinscr (Bobby) of Camp Creek, W.Va., Carl Wayne McKinney of Mullins, W.Va.. and Charles Quiriton McKinney of Nonh Carolina: 8 sisters: 3 broth ers: 19 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. A funeral .service was conducted at !(J a.m.. Saturday. June 11 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Kevin Hub.son ofliciating. Bunai followed in Gospel Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends on Friday. June 10, at the funeral home. Online condolences: www.euionftmfralsirvicv.com. ^harlie Lamuai Wall. loving husbattd. father, arandlather. son and brothehusband, father, grandfather, son and brother Passed away July 19, 2010 after battling cancer for 2-1/2 years. Charlie was a remarkable human being and we all miss him dearly. God looked around His garden and found an empty place. He ihen looked down upon the earth and saw your tired face. He put His arms around you and lilted you to rest. God's garden must be beautiful. He only takes the best. He knew that you were sulfcring. He knew you were in pain. He knew thai you would never get well on earth again. He s;iw the road getting rough and the hills were hard to climb. So He closed your weary eyelids and whispered. "Peace be thine'' It broke our hearts to lose you but you didn't go alone- Part of us went with you ihe day God ttxrk you home. If tears could build a stainvay and heartaches make a lane. We'd walk a p-.uh to heaven to be with you again. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, June 23,: .a ^ Kenyatta Maleek Brand, l«. of Windward Circle. Mocks- ville, died Thursday. June 16. 201 1 .at Davie County Hospital follnwing injuries from an au tomobile accident. BnrnMayS, 1993,in Forsyth County, he was a son of Mia Nichoie Williams of Mocks- ville and Thomas L, Brand of South Carolina, A 2011 gradu ate of Davie County High School in Mocksville, he was on the football team and was on the junior high basketball team. He was a lover of sports. He worked part-time with Food Lion in Mocksville and attend ed New Bethel Baptist Church in Mocksville. He was preceded in death by his great-grandmother, the Rev. Haltie Williams. Also surviving; his maternal grandmother. Sylvia Williams Blackwell of Mocksville: ma ternal great-grandfather. Robert L. Williams of Mocksville; pa ternal grandfather, Thomas Lee Majors of South Carolina; pa ternal grandmother. Christine Brand of South Carolina: sis ters. N'Neka Brand and Jessica Hanna: brothers .Nicolas Brand. .Antino Br:ind. Damonn Brand and Quran Brand: and 3 clo.se friends. Chase .Steele, Jacob Backstonii and Miles Mitchell, all of Mock.vville, Visitation was at 1 p.ni Wednesday at First Baptist Church. Mocksville. His fu neral was at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church. Mocks ville. Burial was in New Bethel Baptist Cluifch Cemetery. Mocksville. galena Wood Didenko \ Malena Wood Didenko. 56, of Mocksviiie died on June 14. 2011. She was bom April 2. 1955 in Newbetry. S.C. to the late Johnny and "Bamey" Wood. She wa.s also preceded in death by her husband, John R, Diden- ko- Survivors: three daughters. Grace, Vanessa and Maria Didenko; sister, Cindy Brew er: brothers. Allen and Phillip Wood; and her dog "Schatzi". She graduated from UNC-G with a degree in education and later earned a master of educa tion degree in children's educa tion. She taught special needs students with Davie County Schools for 20 years. She loved her family, pets, students, and co-workers. She was a Duke fan. enjoyed reading, getting together with her siblings, and being involved with rescuing Rottweilers. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. June 27 at Row an Memorial Gardens. US 601. Salisbury, with the Rev. Ray Burke officiating, Memoiials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCenter. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem. 27)03. .^ildred Jeanette Keller V Mildred Jeanette Keller, 81. of Harmony, died Thursday, June 16, 2011 at Gordon Hos pice House, Stalesville. She was bom in Iredell County on June 3, 1930, the daughter of the late James Lee Keller and Laura league Keller. She was retired from textiles and was a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church. She is preceded in death by a sister, Orene Peoples, and 2 brothers, Rex Allen Keller Sr. and Jay Lee Keller. Survivors: her sister, Vii- lard Beck of Sheffield: several nephews and nieces; her neph ew, Danny Keller of the home, and a special friend, Mary Mc- Daniel of Mocksviiie. A celebration of life ser vice was conducted at 3 p.m. on Monday. June 20 at Davie Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Jason Whitley. Jessie Stroud, and Brandon Gwaltney offi ciating. Burial followed in the Pleasant View Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends from 2-3 p.in. at the fu neral home on Monday. Memorials: Gordon Hospice House, 2341 Simonton Road. Stalesville, 28625. Online condolences; whw. dimefunerahervicexom. ()^MikeY Lewis James Michael ••Mikey" Lewis Jr. died on June 16. 2011. He was bom on Jan. .30. 1994. son of James Michael Lewis Sr. .ind Edna Christina .Lewis. At an early age Mikey joined Outreach Christian Tab ernacle. under the leadership of the Rev, R,E. Taylor, where he remained a faithful member. He was a rising senior at Davie High School and was known for being friendly and courte ous. Red wa.s his favorite color and his hobbies included fish ing. baskelbali. and football. Mikey enjoyed mowing lawns with his best friend and "broth er." Kenyatta Brand, Survivors: his parents and a brother. Brandon Lewis: his malemal grandmothers. Viv ian Bryant and Eioise Cocker- ham; his patemal grandmother. Margaret l,ewis: many aunts, uncles, relatives and friends. Memorials; Davie High School. 1200 Salisbury Rd,. Mocksville, 27028, His funeral .service was held Tue.sday. June 21 at 4 p-m. at Blaise Baptist Church in Mocksville. The family re ceived friends at the church from 2-4 p.m. Minister Joyce Simpson officiated and Minis ter Bradley Taylor was the eu- logi.st. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery Online condolences: incif. GmluiiiiFiiiieiiilHiiinc.nei. ObU 5 '3i05!C'/>l^y DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thorsd.y.Jun. 23.2011. Tsilmadge Lee Pruitt iV<ir. Talmadgc Lcc I'mitt,79, ^US 64 East, Mocksville, died Sunday,June )9.201l at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. He was bom April 17, 1932, in Independence, Va. to the late Commie and Carrie Billings Pniitt. He attended Cornatzer Baptist Church in Mocks ville. He was a truck driver with Roadway and had been a blacksmith. Mr. Pruitt enjoyed farming cows and was a hard worker. He enjoyed watching his great grandbabies play. He was also preceded in death by a son, Lee Phillip Pniitt: 5 sisters; and 2 brothers. •Survivors; his wife of 60 years, Lena Billings Pruitt of the home; 2 daughters. Crystal Maynard (Rick) of Advance and Nena Kaan (Joseph Jr.) of Germanton; 2 sons,Stanley Ray Pniitt (Vasta) of Florida and Bradley Pruitt (Jenny Thorap- ■son) of Elkin; 5 grandchildren, Joshua Maynard (Elena), Stan ley Thomas Pruitt (Michelle), Julie Johnson (Drew). Ashley Bodenhamer and Leeann Kaan; .7 great-grandchildren. Piper Pruitt, Lily Maynard and Sadie Bodenhamer; 2 sisters. Mattie Lee Hudson of Traphill and Jenny Lee Shumate of Mora vian Falls; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 a.m., Wednesday, June 22 at Cornatzer Baptist Church with the Rev. Jeff Beverly officiating. The body placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The fatnily received friends from Tuesday, June 21 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Winston-Sa- iem Rescue Mission, PO Box 20424. Winston-Salem. 27120- 0424. Online condolences: w»ni-. t'tiionfuneralsen'ice .com. ^^velyn Owens Renfroe\ Evelyn Owens Renfroe, a native of Fordtown. SullivanCounty, Tenn. died June 15,2011 at the Kate B Reynolds Hospice Home. .She married her husband of56 yetu-s in Panama City, Fla.Due to his military work theymoved frequendy. After retiringthey resided in Denver, Colo, for a number of years before moving to Winston-Salem. Survivors; her husband. Wil liam O'Brien Renfroe Sr. of Winston-Salem; a son WilliamO'Brien Renfroe Jr. (Melanie)of Mocksville; a daughter. Carol Renfroe Aipiner (Steve) of Auburn, Wash.: 2 grandsons, Daniel O'Brien Renfroe and Edward O'Brien Renfroe; aswell as a sister, Shirley Owens Fox of Greenville, Tenn. A memorial service washeld at Parkway Presbyterian Church on Sunday, June 19 at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be at alater time at the Salisbury Na tional Cemetery, Memorials: building fund of Parkway Presbyterian in Win ston-Salem. Online condolences: salem- fh-com. Judy Lynn Winters^ Judy Lynn Winters, 49, for merly of Davie County, died on March 22,2011 due to compli cations during surgery in Gran- ville County, where she had resided for 20 years. She was raised and attended school in Davie County. She was active in her community of Butner, contributing to causes for animals and her communi ty's .safety. She was known for her sense of humor, contagious laugh and compassion for oth ers. Survivors: her father, Bobby i-ee Winters Sr. and his wife Linda of Advance; her mother, Joan B. Brooks of King; and her brother, Bobby Lee Winters Jr. of Winston-Salem. A service was held on April 10 in Butner to honor her life. A'^Grady Kimber Boger Mr. Grady Kimber Boger, 93, of Sain Road, Mocksviile, died Wednesday, June 22,2011 at his home. A memorial service will be held later. Eaton Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements. ^^alina Spry Campbell ^Evalina Spry Campbell, 79 of Deadraon Road, Mocksviile, died on Friday, June 24,2011. Bom in Davie County on i Feb. 3, 1932, she was the ' daughter of the late Roy Vestal and pella McDaniel Spry Sr. She worked as a seamstress and was a member of Turientine Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by husband. Avis Clay ton Campbell Sr., on Aug. 28, 2010. Survivors: 3 sons, Roger D. (Joy) Cope of Hertford, Tom my E. (Linda) Cope of Mocks viile, and Charles M. (Carolyn) Cope of Lexington; a step-son, A. Clayton (Teresa) Campbell Jr. of Mocksviile; 3 daugh ters, Vickie C. (Danny) Smith, Kathy D. (Michael) Morris, all of Mocksviile, and Angie C. Holden- (Mark Buckler) of Calabash; a brother, R.V. (Mil dred) Spry Jr.; 2 sisters, Cathe rine (J.W.)HeUard and Eleanor Swicegood-Ridenhour, all of Mocksviile; 13 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and 15 surviving nieces and nephews. A celebration of life service was held Wednesday, June 29 at 11 ajn. at Turrentine Bap tist Church with the Rev. Scott Schuyler officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends June 28 at Davie Funeral Ser- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 30,2011 - vice. Memorials: Turrentine Bap tist Cemetery Fund, 613 Tur rentine Church Rd., Mocks viile. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice.com. ^ames Noel Davis >. James Noel Davis, 66, died Friday, June 17, 2011 at Hos pice of Catawba Valley. He was bom in Tumers- bu^ on May 5,1945 to the late Noel Lee and Stella E. Davis. He owned Boyd Lee Knitting Mills in Hickory, for a number of years. He .also owned and operated The Stone Factory in Mooresville and after retire ment he enjoyed visiting with customers while working with Nierchants Delivery of Hicko ry- Survivors: wife, Teddi Jane B. Davis of Hudson; daughter, Jamie Morrison and husband Roruiie of Statesville; and 3 stepdaughters, Tara Blake and husband Aaron Hatton of Hud son; Emily Cook and husband Scott Cook of Granite Falls, and Bethany Travis and hus band Jake Travis of Hudson; 3 sisters, Nanearle D. Hayes of Advance, Jean D. Wilson and husband William of Statesville and Carolyn D. Smith and hus band Randal of Harmony; 4 grandchildren, Austin Morrison of Statesville, Smith Hatton of Hudson, Evan Cook of Granite Falls and Ella Jane Travis of Hudson; nieces and nephews, William L. Wilson, Elizabeth W. Norton, Ryan Smith and Ian Smith. A celebration of life was held on Sunday, June 19 at the Chapel of Evans Funeral Ser vice with the Rev. Ken Swan- son officiating. Memorials: Arts For Life', PO Box 788; Weaverville,' 28787; or The American Can cer Society, 120 Executive Park, #1, Asheville, 28801. Online condolences: www. evansjuneralservice.com. yiVilliam J. Ellis 'A Mr. William J. Ellis, 95, of Advance, died on June 21,2011 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. A son of the late Thomas J. Ellis, Sr. and Mamie Poindex- ter Ellis, Mr. Ellis was bom in Davie County on March 11, 1916. Most recently, Mr. El lis is remembered for donating land for the site of the William Ellis Middle School. Mr. Ellis was a charter member and past master of Advance Masonic Lodge 710 and a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies of Win- ston-Salem. After working as a brick mason, Mr. Ellis owned and operated Ellis Cycle Cen ter in Winston-Saiem and Ad vance. He was an aviation en thusiast and held a commercial pilot's license with an instruc tor's rating. He was a reader, an organic farmer and a cham pion marksman in firearms and archery. In addition to being a superior mechanic. . Mr. EUis enjoyed beekeeping, lapidary, and jewelry making. In addition to a brother, Thomas J; Ellis Jr.; a sister, Mildred Hege; 2 half-sisters, Lizzie Leith and Lola Shoaf, Mr. Ellis was predeceased by his wife of 37 years, the former Hazel Rose Lackey of Newton, and a grandson, Andrew Rus- [ sell Newell of Boone. I Survivors: 2 sons, Robert L. I Ellis and wife Vauda (Gobble) ' of Mocksviile and William J. Ellis Jr. and' wife Vickie (Prothe) of Portland; 3 daugh ters, Sharon Burger of Mocks viile, Susan Price and husband Walter of Hillsborough, and Sallie Newell and husband, jBrian of Boone; 8 grandchil dren; 6 great-grandchildren; and a number of nieces, neph ews and cousins. A funeral service for Wil liam J. Ellis, was conducted Saturday, June 25 at Elbaville United Methodist Church in Advance, officiated by the Rev. Kirk Tutterow. Masonic grave side burial followed in the El baville Cemetery. Memorials: Elbaville UMC (Building Fund or Cemetery Furid), PO Box 2276, Advance; to William R. Davie Elemen tary (Book Fund), 3437 US 601 N., Mocksviile; or to the char ity of your choice. Online condolences: www. hayworth-miller.com. aloHs k, 4"?&- It DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, June 30,2011 v^ssie Veigh Gobble AjMrs. Jessie Veigh Cope Gob ble, 85, of Joe Road, Mocks- I ville, died on Wednesday, June ' 22, 2011 at Alston Brook in Lexington. . She was bom Feb. 12, 1926 in Davie County to the late Wi ley" Baxter Cope Sr., and Effie Lou Hendrix Cope. She gradu ated high school from Shady Grove School in Advance. She was a member of Fork Baptist Church in Mocksville. She re tired from Drexel Heritage and worked many years at Dixie Fumiture in Lexington. She en joyed square dancing and was a member of the Hoedowners Square Dance Club, She loved to cook and bake and can bei remembered for her pies and cakes. n She was also preceded in death by 4 sisters, Mozelle Gil- lean, Vasta Cope, Edna Hen drix and Sadie Burton; and 2 brothers, Wiley "Buck" Cope Jr. and Denny Cope. Survivors: her husband of 63 years, Luther William "Bill" Gobble of the home; a son, Gary Gobble (Karen); 2 grandchil dren, Elizabeth Gobble RUm-' mage (Brian) and Ryan Gobble (Anna); 4 great-grandchildren, Jacob Gobble, Harrison Gob- ble, William "Will" Rummage and Wesley "Wes" Rummage, all of Lexington; and 3 nieces Connie Jones, Shirey Hauser, and Brenda Roberson. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 pm., Sunday, June 26 at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Garrett offici ating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received fnends one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Fork Baptist Senior Fund, 3140 US M E., Mocksville. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralserviCe.com. ;^ranklin ^Sonny'Harp \ Franklin E. "Sonny" Harp, 73, of In and Out Lane, Ad- • vance, died on Friday, June 24, 2011, at Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home. Bom in Forsyth County on Sept. 13, 1937, he was the son of the late John and Ruby Cramer Harp. He was a self- employed carpenter and was of the Baptist faith. His wife, Minnie Sue Doby Harp, preceded him in death on Jan. 7,2010. Survivors: 2 sons, Dennie (friend Dawn) Harp and David (Karen) Harp, all of Advance; 2 daughters, Debbie (Howard) Williams and Donna (Randy) Burton, all of Advance; a sis ter-in-law, Lou Harp of Tobac- coville; special friends Lany and Pam Freidt of Mocksville; 8 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Richard Harp and John Harp Jr.; a sister, Mary Cothran; a grandchild; 2 great-grandchOdren; and a spe cial aunt, Nannie. •A celebration of life service was held Monday, June 27, at II a.m. in the Davie Funeral j Service Chapel, burial was in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. The family re ceived friends on Sunday, June 26 at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Davie Hospice/ Palliative CareCenter, 377 Hospital St., Mocksville. Online condolences: www. daviefiineraiservicesom. '^^nobia Jackson Zenobia Jackson, 42, of Woodleaf, died June 26, 2011 in N.C. Baptist Hospital. He was bom in Rowan County on Aug. 18, 1968, son of Dave and Alberta Steelman Jackson. He graduated from West Rowan High School in 1987, where he was active in the Future Farmers of America, was a member ofthe track team, member of the chorus, and was a bus driver. He was married to Sylvia Alexander on Nov. 22, 2008. He was self-employed and his hobbies were hunting, fishing, and drag racing. He was added to the Redland Church of Christ in Advance. Survivors: his wife, Syl via A. Jackson of the home; 2 sons, Ishia Jackson of Cataw- ba County and Christopher Jackson of Rowan County; a daughter, Keyana Jackson of Mocksville; his parents, Dave and Alberta Jackson of Milton, Fla.; a brother, Dave (Wendy) Jackson of Rowan County; John Jackson of Germany, and Daniel Jackson of Philadelphia, Pa.; other relatives and friends. His funeral service will be on Friday, July 1 at 3 p.m. at Redland Church of Christ in Advance. Minister Larry Glenn will officiate and burial will follow in the church cemetery. TTie family will receive friends at the church 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences:www. GrahamFuneralHomejiel. 5'0^ro/}h/~ vAudrey James Audrey Carter James. 93. of Lexington, died Thursday, June 23. 2011 shortly afier noon at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. A funeral service was held at .3 p.m. Sunday. June 26 at Good Hope United Methodist Church where she was a member, con ducted by the Rev. Chns Ben nett. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the service. She was bom in Davie Coun ty on Sept. 23. 1917 to Thomas W. Carter and Adelia Haneline Carter. She raised three genera tions of her children and grand children. She was devoted to Chri.st and enjoyed spending hours each day later in life reading the Bible. From her youth she was active in church as a Sunday Schcwl teacher and member of the Methodist Women. She enjoyed travel ing and cooking with friends and family, and was known for her desserts and chocolate pies. Her recipes were complied in a published cookbook devoted to her cooking. American Coun try Dessert Recipes. She was a source of patience, calm, and love. She was preceded in death by her parents, and by her hus band. Virgil I.. James, a son Ardell James; 3 sisters and their husbands. Lera Marshall (Thomas). Ruby James (Percy) and Liiira Lee Robertson (Ar nold): son-in-law Kyle John son; and a granddaughter. An gle Jarreli. Surviving: 3 sons.BillJames of New York. Butch James and wife Judi. Kim James and wife Jaync. all of Lexington; 2 daughters. Madge Johnson of Lexington. Adelia Horton and husband Roger of Winston- Salem: 4 grandchildren. Todd James. Elizabeth James. Luke James and Malt Horton: and 2 great-grandchildren. Michael and Melissa Jarreli. Memorials: Good Hope Methodist Building Fund. 10253 Hampton Road. Lexing ton. 27295: or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospice Lane. Winston-Salem. 27103. Online condolences: wtiw. Javidyon/iinira/honiejier. (>-30-11 DAVIE CODNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, June 30.2011 - ^ony Michael Lyerly Tony Michael Lyerly. 65, of Medford. NJ. died Thursday, lune 23.2011, at home. Bom in Salisbury, he was raised in Mocksville and re sided in Cherry Hill and Atco. NJ.. before moving to Med ford five years ago. He gradu ated from Davie County High School, and earned a bachelor's degree in English at Campbell University in 1970. He taught English at Eastern High School in Voorhecs, N J. for 35 yeare. Never waiting for retirement to travel, he always had a new fidventure to share. He enjoyed I raveling, reading, and family, 0-specinlly his grands. Survivors; his wife of 43 years. Margaret (nee Regens- burg) Lyerly; his son and daughter-in-law. Christopher Michael and Joanne Lyerly of MiddJe.sex. NJ.: his daughter and son-in-law, Amanda and Chad Kesser of E. Brunswick, NJ.; his sister-in-law and brother-in-law. Betty-Gene and Marshall Edelnian of South ampton. NJ.; his mother-in- law. Mary E. Ruhl of Medford: and 5 grandchildren. Emily and Joshua Kesser. and Jacob. Col- ton and Trey Lyerly. Relatives and friends may call on Saturday. July 2 from 1-2 p.m. at the Mathis Funeral Home. 58 N. Main St.. Med- tord. (609) 654-2439. A memo rial service will follow at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be priv.aie. Memorials: Samaritan Hos pice. 5 Eves Dr.. Suite 300. Marlton.NJ 08053. ^cone .rc>nkin.s Little ^vMrs. .-\leenc Jenkins Little. 91. of .Advance, died TTiursday. -lune 23,201 1.at Bermuda Vil lage Healthcare Center. Mrs. Little was born July 29. |9|9. in Hcnnepin County. Minn, to the late Harry Chester and Ruby Allen Jenkins. She was a member of the Episco pal Church of the Ascension at Fork. Mrs. Little h.id been ac tive with the Winston-Salem Soup Kitchen. She had served as a volunteer at Valley Forge Military Hospital in Pennsvl- \an:a. She was also preceded in death hy her husband. David Marette Little. Survivors; a daughter. Mar tha Maxwell (Christopher) of Rock Hall. Md.; a son, Harry Little (Amelia) ol Mocksville; 4 grandchildren: 6 great-grand children; and a special friend. Col. Stanley Rcsnick. A memorial service was con ducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday. June 28 at Bermuda Village Chapel with the Rev. Scaly Cross of- ticiaring. Memorials: Episcopal Church of the Ascen.sion at Fork. 18? Fork Bixby Road. Advance. Online condolences: wwu'. i'oroiifniii'rahcn in-.i inii. V^hna Higgins Molloy Vrs. Elhna Ann Higgins Molloy. 89. of Pudding Ridge Road. Mocksville died June 22 20(1. Survivors: her daughter. Pa tricia Paul Leagans and hus band Eddie; stepdaughter. Caye Molloy Coleman and husband Chns: and their daughter. Cath erine ami 2 stepsons. Tim and JayMalloy, She is preceded in death by her husband. John Joseph Mol loy. Funeral arrangements and memorial mass are private.