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Jul - DecLavada Crotts Blake Mrs. Lavada "Nikki" An gel! Crotts Blake, 76, of Tom Crotis Lane, Mocksville, died Sunday, June .^0, 2013, ai Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salent, She was bom Jan. 8. 19.37, in Da^e County, to the late A. Hiawatha and Dewey Nannie Nichols Angell. Mrs. Blake was a volunteer of many orga nizations and was a gardener. She loved her church and her fatnily. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Tom- tuie Harding Crotts; a son, Jackie Dale Crotts: 2 sisters. Bessie Sechresi and Irene Boslian: and 3 brothers, Paul, Cecil and'Wiley Angell. Survivors; 4 sons, Ronald Joe Crotts (Shelby Bradford), Steve Crotts (Jayne), all of Mocksville, Frank Croils (Bonnie) of Lewisvillc and Bill Crotts (Freda) of Mocks ville; 11 grandchildren, Shane Crotis (Tina), Brent Crotts (Kathy), Adam Crotts (Me gan), Shana Crotts (Taylor), Tommie Lowdermiik (Will), Chasity Harpe (Daniel). Am ber Crotts (Matthew), Ctxly Crotis (Ashley), Brian West (Jaclyn), Shawn West lutd Jesse Crotts; 2 sisters, Ma bel Couch of Mocksville and Gilma Goodman of Concord; a brother, Dodd Angell of Bremerton, Wash.; 14 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pjn., Ttjesday, July 2 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with the Rev, Billy Louya officiaiing. Burial followed in Dutchman Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour before the ser vice. Memorials: American Red Cross, NWNC Chapter, 690 Coliseum Dr.. Winston-Sa- lem, 27106; A Storehouse For Jesus. 675 E, Lexington Road, Mocksville; or Davie Preg nancy Care Center, 129 E De pot St.. Ste. 200, Mocksville. Online condolences; ivn iv. eatnnfuneralservicc.com. davie COXJNTY1-V i Johnny Brent Cook Johrni)' Brent Cook, 62, of Winston-Salem died on Friday, June 28, 2013 at his home. Bom in Forsyth County on Dec. 7, 1950, he was the son of the late Enoch Cardweil j Cook and Rosa Belle Royal .Cook. He worked in retail [Sales, was a member of the iChamber of commerce in Big Spring, Thxas, won an edi tor's choice award for writ ing poetry. He loved music, was a Johnny Cash fan, loved playing his guitar, harmonica, reading and attended Provi dence Moravian (ilhurch. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Gary D. Cook. Survivors; his wife. Cathy Boyd Cook; daughter, LcAn- na Cook of Te.xas, 2 sisters, Betty (Richard) Tedder of Welcome, Faye (Bill) Lari- ! more of Walnut Cove; broth- I er, Wayne (Johnsie) Cook of 1 Winston-Salcm; nephew, Jon I Moser of Charlotte; sisler-in- j law, Sharon (Carl) Moscr of I Advance; special cat, "Pud- ' din;" and special friends Jen- , niferandCiintAtwood. A graveside celebration of life service was held Sunday, June 30 at 3:30 pm. at Union Tabernacle Church Cemetery it) Winston-Salcm with the Rev, Akron G. Stewart offi ciating. The family met with friends foUowing the service in the fellowship hail. " Memorials; Crisis Control, 200 E. lOth St., Winston- 4 Salem, 27101:or AARF.311 Harvey St.. Wnsion-Salem. 27103. Online condolences: iaviefitneraiservicexom. ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 4,2013 Put)V\c n/ Helen Page Crenshaw Mn, Helen Virginia Page Crenshaw. 97, of Souih Salis bury Street. Mocksviile. died Thursday. June 27. 2013, at Gordon Hospice Home in Staiesvilic. She was bom July 4, 1915, in Iredcll County to the late Ralph Huben and Maggie Moore Page. She gradu ated from Cool Spring High School, Mitchell CoUege and i Woman's College (now UNC- G). She began her leaching career at Scotts in Iredcll County and then at Mocks viile High School where she taught Civics. French and English while serving as school librarian. After serv ing as librarian at Davie County High School she was the county library coordinator for several years before retir ing in 1973. Her retirement years were filled with grand children, great-grandchildren, golf, travel and volunteering. Her hoteics included reading, ciossword.s, jumbles. Rook and Bridge, She was an active member of First United Meth odist Church in the Method ist Women, Young at Heaii, newsletter preparation, chair of the history committee and had the honor of being the oldest member of the church. She was a faithful Sunday school attendee and frequent visitor to local rest homes. She Wiis a charter member of the DavIe County teaching sorority Alpha Delta Kappa and active with the retired teachers group. She to suj^rt the church of her youth. Cool Spring Methodist, helping to create a scholarship in mein- 00' of her parents. Her many awards included the E.G. Ta- fwn Htimanilarian Award and the Order of the Long Leaf Pine. One of her proudest mo ments came when the Mocks viile High School Class of 1951 started a scholarship in her honor. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Charles R. Crenshaw in 1955: and a brother. J.W. "Buck" Page, Survivors; a son. Charles Crenshaw (Patsy) of Mocks viile; fi sister. Jane Russell (Don) of Burlington: a sister- in-law. Lorane Page of Cool Springs: 2 grandchildren, Charlie Crenshaw (Melinda) and Elizabeth Rosenbaiim (Dafyl).ali of Mocksviile; and 5 great-grandchildren. Emery. Cren and Burke Rosenbaum and C and Lucy Crenshaw. A memorial service was conducted at 2 pjn.. Monday. July 1 at First United Meth odist Church with the Revs. Joe Collins. DMin. and Dar ren Alexander officiating, A pnvaie graveside service was held in Rose Cemetery. The famjy received friends Sim- day, June 30 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Gordon Hos pice House. 2341 Slmonion Road. Siate.svilJe, 28625; or Helen Page Crenshaw Schol arship, c/o Davie Community Foundation. 194 Wilkesbom St.. Mocksviile. Online condolences: wuu'. eaionfiineruhen'icej:om. b/ Ray Monroe Dwiggins Mr. Ray Monroe Dwiggins. 67, of Junction Road, Mocks viile, died Wednesday, June 26, 2013. at Autumn Care of Mocksviile after a hard- fought battle with cancer. He wa.s bom Dec. 10.1945, in Davie County to the late Ed Monroe and Faye Helen Kooniz Dwiggins. Mr. Dwig gins attended Wiiienberg Lutheran Church in Granite Quarry. He loved the outdoors and being on the farm, Mr. Dwiggins was retired from Fon Wonh Carrier.s and had worked at Hoechst Celanesc for close to 20 years. Sursivors: his wife, Eunice McKinney Sapp Dwiggins of the home; a daughter, Jackie Jones (Darrell) of Mocks viile; 2 stepdaughters'. Bar bara Moose (Jake) of Faith and Kathy Sapp of Chapel Hill; and 2 stepgrandchildren. Amanda and Daniel Moose. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pjn., Friday. June 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel w'iih Pastor Tom Cogan of ficiating. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial P.irk, Salis bury, The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: NC FFA Foun dation. NCSU Box 7654, Raleigh, NC 27695-7654; or American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Dr., Greens boro. NC 27407. Online condolences: ivini', eaumfuiieralsenkc.com. Oavle County Public ubraryMocksviile. NC Naomi Foole Frost Mrs. Naomi Fooie Frosi died Friday. June 21, 2013 at Beacon Place Hospice Home, Greensboro, She was a native of Mocks- viile and wus a member of Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church. Survivor.s: 3 children. N. Pearl Green, Bruce J, (Dc- lois) Frost and Naomi La- Vcnie (Litny) Donnell, all of Greensboro: 5 grandchildren and several great-grandchil dren; 2 sister-s, Elizabeth Dal- ton of Mock.sville and Cleo Palmer of Brooklyn, N.Y.; an aunt, Thelma Cain of Mocks- • villa; and a hast of odier rela tives. Futteral services were at 2 pji), Tuesday, June 25 at Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church, Mocksvillc, where the family received friends from l-2:p.Ml, prior to the ser vices. Burial followed in iJie church ccmeicrv. Virgle Odeil Gobble Mr. Viigle Odeii Gobble. 89, ofAdvance, died Tuesday, June 25.2013. He was bom May 20,1924 iu Davie County to Flossie Lanier Gobble and Willis Ves tal Gobble. Mr. Gobble was a veteran serving in the U.S. Army daring World War 11. He was a member of Imman- uel Baptist Church during the Rev. Otis Clampitt's ministry there. Mr. Gobble was preceded in death by his wife in 2004, Ruby Swaim Gobble: 3 broth ers, J.B,. Ottis and Howard Gobble; and 2 sisters. Mavis Peoples and Zula Vay Mead ows. Simviving: his daughter, ! Laniia Doub of Advance; 2 grandsons, Corey and Wes ley Doub, both of Advance; 2 I brothers, Willis atid Clarence Gobble, both of Winston-Sa- lem; and a sister. Betty Rice of Clemroons, A graveside service was held at II a.m. Friday, June 28 at Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. Online condolences: ivvm-. lumvorih-iiiiller^'Oiil. O ^ Davie County Public Ubrary Mocksville, NC 'I Pett^'M. McNeil Mrs. Betty McMichael Mc Neil, 75, of Clemmons, died .Sunday, June 30,2013. She was bom July 31,1937 ill Forsyih County to the late Obie and Fannie Ciunpbell McMichael. Mrs. McNeil was .1 member of Calvary Baptist Church and liad retired from R J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. She is preceded in death by her husb.and, Richard Frank lin McNeil. Siirvivom: a son. Rich Mc- I Neil and wife Tciri of Ad vance; a daughter, Beverly Abcrcrombie and husband Gray of Siatesvilie; 5 grand children, Hannah, Victoria and Colcman McNeil and . Ashlyn and Meredith Aber- crombie; 4 sisters, Abbie Mc Michael, Helen Hester, Velda Walsh and Biirbara Lunsford all of Bclews Creek; and a brother, Eddie McMichael of Belews Creek. A funeral service was to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 3 at Haywonh-Miiler Kindenon Chapel by Dr. Gary Chapman. The family was to receive friends follow ing the service at the funer.d home. Burial was to be at 4 p.m. Wednesdav' at New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery in Puxlear. Memorials: Calvary Bap tist Preschool, 5000 Country Club Road, Winston-Salem. 27104; or Samaritan's Purse, PO Box 3000, Boone, 28607- 3000. Online condolences: wwiv, hayworih-miller.coiii. V Larry Eugene Miller Mr. Larry Eugene Miller, 5], of Mocksvillc, died on Tuesday, June 25,2013, Mr. Miller was bom Dec. 22. 1961 to the late Her bert Miller and Nancy Lee Matthews Miller. He was a 1980 graduate of Davie High School. He worked for John son Controls of Wiiistoti- Salem for about 25 years. Mr, Miller was a inejiiber of Macedonia Moravian Church of Advance! He enjoyed hunt ing, fishing, farming and fatu- ily, never knew a stranger and enjoyed helping strangers and talking lo everyone. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Gary Mill er. Survivors; his wife, Mcla- nie Shaffer Miller of Mocks- ville; daughters. Amber Leigh Mastropietro and husband Mart; of Connecticut. Kai- tlin Jean Frye and husband AJ. of MocksvilJe; a sister. Sandy McCiannon (Ricky) of Mocksviile; a brother, Timmothy Miller (Joyel) of Mocksviile; 3 grandchildren. Ethan Gray Fryc, McKcnzie .^nn "Kenzie" Frye and Ian Larence Fiye of Mocksviile. A celebration of life service was held at Macedonia Mora vian Church on Saturday. June 29 at 6 pan. Memorials; ALS Associa- DAVIE COUNTY EN-J-ERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 4,2013 Crystal Gayie Reavis Crystiil Gayle Reavis 35, of Vale died June 22. 2013 at her residence. She was a native of Forsyth County, bom Aug. 24, 1977. She was a tnember of Full Gospel Church. She was preceded in death by: her great-grandparents, Hiittie White Naylor and Mar tin Nnylor. Flossie Martin and Preston Martin: and her grandfather, Meniil Reavis. Survivors: her parents. Mickey Lee Reavis and •loAnn Bogcr Campbell and stepfather Malcolm Camp bell Jr.; grandmother, Edna Reavis; daughters, Madi.son Glenn and McKenzie Reavis; brother, Brandon Campbell; and sister, Brooke Campbell; an aunt,Sheila (Mark) Cohen; and a special cou.sin, Candice Cohen, A celebration of life ser vice was held at 11 a.m. Fri day, June 28 at Withers & Whisenani Funeral Home with Rev. Judy Ginglcs offici ating. Burial followed at Ev ergreen Cemetery, Belmont. Memorials: Mcleod Hos pice. 120.' E. Chevcs St.. Florence..SC 29.502 Online condolences: innv, . n-iihersnnilwhixeiiaiufuiieriil. OavteCourtvWlicUbran ■J Lois Vii^inia Slate Mrs. Lois Virginia Foster Slate, 86, of Jamestown, died Monday, June 24,2013, at her home. She was bom on May 28. 1927 in Davie County to the late Berry Jay and Anna Bell Hodgson Foster. She was a member of Salem United Methodist Church in Mocks vilJe and Jamestown First Bapti.sl Church. She retired as clerk from the town of Jjimes- town. Mrs. Slate enjoyed her graiidkids, the Foster Fam ily Farm and eating popcornwhile watching college bas- ketbalJ. She was also preceded In death by her husband, Alvin Eugene Slate, and a son, Brian Poster Slate. Survivors: a son, Brandon Eugene Slate (Lorrie) of Mocksviile; grandcliildren,Luis Antonio Soto (Sara),Anna Mercedes Soto, Nicayla Jay Slate and Olivia Nicole Slate. A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m., Thursday, June 27 at Salem United Methodist Church with theRe\-. James Saul officiating. The bod\' was placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the sen'ice. Burial followed in the church cemetery, The fam ily received friends Wednes day. June 26 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksviile. Memorials: MoumainviewCommunity Center. 2345Slate Road. King. 27021. Online condolences; wMnv. eaionfimeralservice.cotn. v/ Kenny 'KB' Brown Mr. Kenny "KB" Brown, 41, of Spencers Lane, Mocks- ville, died on Saturday, July 6, 2013 in Iredell County. He was bom in Forsyth County on Dec. 30, 1971, son of Santford L. Brown and Margaret Hutchens Brown. He attended Fork Baptist' Church. He loved to ride mo torcycles with his friends and Outlaw brothers. A celebration of life ser vice will be conducted on Saturday, July 13 at 2 p.m. at Brown's Farm Lake on Spen cers Lane, Mocksvilie, Survivors: his wife, Kelly Brown of the home; par ents, Santford and Margaret Brown; a son. Spencer Brown of Mocksvilie; a daughter, Kendra Brown of Mocksvilie; a.step-son, Tyler Jeubert of US Coast Guard in Michigan; a half-brother. Dean (Angela) Brown of Yadkinville; and a grandson, Brentley Brown of Mocksvilie. Online condolences: www. daviefuneralservice.com. ^ Dorothy Jean Everhart Mrs. Dorothy Jean Smith Everhart, 77, of Mocksvilie, died Monday, July 8, 2013, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom Nov. 10, 1935, in Davie County to the late John Wesley Smith Sr. and Mabel Livengood Smith. Mrs. Everhart was a member of Fork Baptist Church. Mrs. Everhart lived out daily the Proverbs 31 passage as she nurtured, loved and cared for her family. Her flowers brought her joy and she en joyed providing for her fami ly through the large vegetable gardens and preserving that she did each year before de clining in health. She was an old-fashioned cook who made • some of the best meals. Her biscuits and cakes were en joyed by many. She was also preceded in death by a son, Robert Mi chael Everhart in 1996; an infant sister, Judy Smith; 3 brothers, Alvin Smith, Bert Smith and Cecil Smith; and a sister-in-law, Wilma Smith. Survivors: her husband of 52 years, Robert David "Bunk" Everhart of the home; a son and daughter-in-law, Wayne Everhart and Tammy of Mocksvilie; a daughter and son-in-law, Carol Everhart Critcher and Basil of Boone; a brother, Dallas Smith of Mocksvilie; 2 sisters, Marga ret Smith Peixell and husband York of Mocksvilie and Linda Smith Spake and husband Don of Walnut Cove; 3 grand children, Megan, Matthew and Benjamin Critcher, all of Boone; and several nieces and nephews. The family requests no food or visitation at the home but was to receive friends from 7-9 pjn. on Wednesday, July 10 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksvilie. A funeral service is planned for Thursday, July 11 at 11 a.m. in Eaton Funeral Chapel with family friend, Wayne Rentz and the Rev. Robert Garrett officiating. Burial was to follow in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. Online condolences: www. eatonfuneralservice.com. ^ Sid Hart Sid Hart of Advance died on June 15, 2013 at home with his wife of 28 years, Sherri Hart, by his side. Also surviving: his daugh ter, Miranda and son-in-law Travis Roach, and grand daughters, Tori Franklin and Maci Roach; his sister. Penny and brother-in-law Eddie Ed- dins; mother-in-law, Twyla . Stegall and father-in-law, Thomas Stegall; brothers-in- law, Charles and Ron Spar row; sister-in-law, Jean Sp- arow; and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Hart was a private in vestigator for many years. He never met a stranger and had several friends in the area. He donated his body to the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. A memorial service will be held at Unity Church of Winston-Salem on July 20 at 2 p.m., followed by a gather ing of friends and family at the church. B8. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, July 11,1013 Oavie County Public Libraiv Mocksvilie, NO 'h'jk . «, . -,1 n/ Patricia Ann Holloway Patricia Ann Vanek Hollo- way, 62, of Gladstone Road, Mocksviile, died on June 15, 2013 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston- Salem. She was bom on March 22, 1951 in San Francisco, Calif, to Charles George Vanek and Ruby Lee Moon, Survivors: her husband, John Holloway: a brother, Lester Vanek; a sister, Mar garet Vanek; 2 step-children, Jody Logan and John Banner; and 4 step-grandchiJdren. \/Thomas 'Butch' Hunter Thomas Richard "Butch" Hunter Sr. died on July 5, 2013, after a recent decline in health. He was bom Nov. 19,1947, oldest son of W.R, and Hester Scott Hunter. He was preced ed in death by his parents. He graduated from Central Davie High School, and retired from the workforce in 1997, fol lowing a stroke that confined him to a wheelchair. He was a hardworking, fun loving, talkative person who enjoyed life and never met a stranger. He taught Darran and Thomas how to fish, play football, and provide lawn care to make their own pocket money. In the recent years, sitting out side under the shade trees reminiscing, watching televi sion, and taking country side rides were his favorite past- times. WXn Channel 12 sent hini a thank you letter and hat in recognition of the amount of television he watched. His children and grandchildren wweii^ijgJiJjghLof his life. Survivors: his daughter, ^Melissa Lyons; 2 step-daugh ters, LaKeshia (Paul) Lyons Jeter of Winston-Salem and Taylor Hunter of Atlanta, Ga.; a son, Thomas (Kalah) I Hunter Jr.; and stepson, Dar- ' ran (Kara) Lyons of Advance; 4 grandchildren, Kaimen and "MaKiah Hunter, Shiyah Ly- , ons, and DayShaun Jeter; 3 brothers James (Janet) Hunter, Ken Hunter and Keith (Cathy) Hunter; 5 sisters, Annie (Le- roy) Benson, Hazel Dillard, Linda Riggs, Janice Summers and Phyllis Hunter; an uncle. Willie (Shirley) Scott; an aunt, Margaret Lyons; and a host of nieces, nephews, cous ins. relatives and friends. His funeral service was to be held Thursday, July 11 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Gra ham Funeral Home, The Rev. Johnny Ruff was to officiate and burial was to follow in Palmetto Church Cemetery in Mocksviile, The family was to receive friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Online condolences: vww, GrahamFuneralHomejiet. B8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTORPRISERECORD,Thursday, July 11,2013 ^homas Arnold Kilby Mr, Thomas i^mold Kilby, 62, of Davie Academy Road, Mocksviile died on Sunday, July 7,2013, at his home with his wife by his side. He was born Sept. 11,1950, in Wilkes County to the late Arnold Graham and Nina Ro- ten Kilby. Mr. Kilby did am lique car restoration and had worked at Clark Equipment in Statesville. He was a Vietnam n veteran in the U.S. Army and National Guard for 13 years. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Ronnie Darell Kilby. . Survivors: his wife, Shem Kay Dishman Kilby of the home; a daughter, Britney Kay Kilby of Guilford Coun ty and a brother Jerry Lee Kilby (Shirley) of Wilkes County. A funeral service was to be conducted at 1 p.m., Wednes day, July 10 at Calvary Bap tist Church with the Rev. Tony Home officiating. Burial was to follow in Old Garden Cem etery in Millers Creek. The family was to receive friends at the church one hour before the service. Online condolences: mvw,eatonfuneralservice.com. , Davie County Public Library Mocksviile, NO n/ William F.Mullenax Sr. William Frederick "Cow boy" Mulienax Sr., 66. of Le gion Hut Road, Mocksville, died on Monday, July 8,2013, at his home. Bom in North Pitcher, N.Y. on Sept. 17,1946, he was the son of the late Oscar Mulienax and Iris Peak Mulienax. He served in the US NaVy, was a member of the Greater Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon and imstee. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Cindy Riese. Survivors; his wife, June Merchant Mulienax; 2 sons, William F. Mulienax Jr. of Salisbury and Earl O. Mul ienax of Pennsylvania; 2 daughters. Charity (Lee) Reich of Mocksville, Brenda Burgan of Salisbury; 3 broth ers; 3 sisters; 11 grandchil dren; and 10 great-grandchil dren. A celebration of life service will be held on Sunday, July -14 at 4 p.m. at Faimington Baptist Church, 1835 Farm- ington Road, Mocksville. Memorials: Greater Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, PC Box 453, Mocks ville. Online condolences: www. daviefiineralservice.com. Janet Cheryl Greene Janet Cheryl Greene, 64, of Mocksville, died on July 4, 2013 at Wake Forest Univer sity Medical Center in Win- ston-Salem. She was bom on Aug. 8, 1948, to the late William Page and the late Edith Yeager. She grew up in Barberton, Ohio, and had lived in North Caro lina for the past 25 years. Be fore her health declined, she worked as a machinist at a manufacturing company. She loved spending time with her family and her dogs, Bust er, Dai?y, and Hershey. Ms. Greene loved God and faith fully served Him. She faith fully attended Sliema Israel Congregation in Mocksville until her health declined. She brought a smile to all who knew her, and was a blessing. She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Justin Hill. Survivors; 3 children, Bry an Linger, Marie Hill and fi- ancde Greg Franklin, and Bet ty Buchanan; her step-mother, Wanda Page; 2 brothers. Bob Page and David Page; a sis ter, Donna P. Tompkin; spe cial relatives, Jody and Paula Godfrey; 9 grandchildren, Chris Hill, Liz Hill, Amber Hill, John Hill, Jessica Hill, Jamie Linger, Joseph God frey, Sarah Godfrey, and.Son- ni Jo Hartley. A graveside service was held Sunday, July 7 at 10 a.m. at Rose Cemetery in Mocks ville. Elder Raymond Robin son Jr. officiated. Online condolences: www. IrahamFuneralHomejiet. B8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPWSE RECORD, Thursday, July 11,2013 Coun^ Public Libraiy Mocksville, NC n' Kathleen W. ChafUn Kalhicen Waller Chaffin. 91, of Woodleaf. died Thurs day. July II. 201? at Autumn Care of Salisbury. Mrs. Chaffin was bom Jan. 23.1922 in Iredell County, the daughter of the late Maryem- tna Cline Waller and William Luther Waller. Her husband of 6? years. Hugh Thomas Chaffin Sr.. preceded her in death in 2003. She was also preceded in death by brothers, Robert Waller. Wilson Waller. How ard Waller. Crrier Waller •and Kenneth Waller, and sisters, .riilia Harkey. Mary Campbell and Ann .Shue. She was educated in the Iredell and Rowan County school-s and graduated from Mt. Ulla High School. Mrs, Chaffin was a homemaker, quiller and seamstress. For many years she donated hun dreds of little girls' dresses and other items of clothing, which she made, to A Stdrc- hoiise for Jesus. She was a chartcrinemberof Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Mocks- ville. where she served as a choir member and the chil dren's .Sunday School teacher for many years. She was n member of the Women of the ^^gelical Lutheran Church ^^~^-»ica(WELCA1. I Survivors; hcrsons.Tomrny ^ Chaffin and wife S Chaffin. all 01 Woodlenf tLgh-Shirley ^ ^ , husband Steve of - , p otnndchildren; 25 greatLdchildmn. with another expected July 2013; 1 greatgrandchild; and sisters Snc Mul! of Hickory andFrances Painter of Lincolnwn. Funeral services were con-ducted at 3 p.tn. Sunday. My 14 at the Suiflracrsclt Memo fCh«»Cen« M„".K b- , ^;rnorNc«....- r «r«M. cta«e. Palliative Care.St..SaUsbury.281*'J- Onlinc condolences; J Nadinc E. Kktchcr Mrs N;idine Elizabeth Fluichcr, 91. of Ucnnuda Run died .Soiiirday. July 13.2013 ailioi home. She was bom June 2. 1922 in Virginia to Talmadge and Alice Hancock Wilcher. Mrs. Fletcher was a member of CTemmons Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Bcnmc Lyle Fletcher Jr.; .i son. Bennie L Fletcher HI; and a sister. Shir ley James. Surviving; I son, Gregoty , W. Fletcher and wife Megan of Middlcburg. Va.; I daugh ter. Jamcc P. Gentry and hus- f band Buddy of Lexington; id 2 daughfcr-in-laws. Marcia e- Hletehcf of Charieston. S-C. and Cwla Fletcher of Arling- ler ton. Va.; 6 grandchildren; 10 nt- great-grandchildren; 1 sister, rs, Mary Ann Ciwk and husbandjnd Ivan of Virginia Beach, Va.; on. and 3 special nieces. Laura, on- Sue and Jennifer, luly A memorial service will mo- be held at Bermuda Village. evs. Mrs. Fletcher will be inurned Aob- in the Clemmons Presbyterian Col. Church Coliiinbnriutti. leroii Memorials: Hospice of Da- 11;,. vie, 377 Hospital St.. Suite ukc'f '03. Mocksvillc; or the Cha- neicry pel at Bermuda Village, 142 I , Mt. Bermuda Village Drive. Ad- , Dia- vancc. :huTch Online condolences; "wv. arlotie, hayworih-milUr£om. n/ Matthew Ryan Holt Matthew Ryan Hoit. 29. of Davie County, died unexpect edly on Monday July 8,2013 in Wilmington. He was bom July 1. 1984 to Walter Eugene "Gene" and Rosa Miron Holt. He is aiso survived by: his older broth er. Jeffrey J. Holt and wife Diana of Davidson County; his wife. Emily Riser Holt of Davidson County; 3 children. Brittany, Josh, and Emma • Holt of Davie County; his paternal grandmother. Jo anna Lentz "Nanny" Holt of Forsyth County; a nephew. Zachary Holt and wife Whit ney; 3 nieces, Darian Holt and fiancd Brad Lankford. Kaylee Holt and Jordan Holt; a great- nephew, BenUey J.ackson; a great-niece. Hartley Holt; and several aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends. A private graveside ser vice was conducted by Pas tor Jason Holley. The family received friends and relatives Friday, July 12, 2013 at Hay- worth-Miller Funeral Home Kinderton Chapel in Advance. Online condolences: »v»vw. hayworth-miller^'n. - DAVIE COUN'rV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnniday, Jnfe-18,; Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO 4 Jeffrey Michael Foster Mr. .Icffrry Michaei Fos ter. 45. of Front Royal. Va.. formerly of Mocksville. died Friday. July 12. 2013, after a long .tnd courageous fight with a rare fomi of salivary- gland cancer. He was bom Feb. 9. 1968. in Davie County. Mr. Foster graduated from Davie Coutity High School In 1986 and of Gardener-Webb University. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. ?vlr. Foster vns em ployed a-s a special agent with the Department of Homeland Security. He was a member of Gottd Shepherd United Meth odist Church in Woodbridge, Va.. where his wife, Keiko. .scrvis as associate pastor. Mr. Foster enjoyed travelllDg, fishing and anything involv ing the outdoors. He especial ly treasured time with his wife and 4-year-old son. He was preceded in death by his mother, iMary Lou Campbell Foster. Survivors; his wife, Keiko Tani Foster, a son, Joshua Ken Foster, both of the home; his father. William Lee "Bow" Foster (Polly) of Mocksville; a sister. Lynn Frye (Alan) of Mocksville; and a brother. Randy Foster (Mary Jane) of Brown Summit. A funeral service was con- ductedai 2 p.m., Monday. July iSiitBetlic) Linited Methodist Church with the Revs, .hick Luther and R. Lcvj Stmud of ficiating. The body was placed in the church 30 minutes prior I to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Sun day. July 14 at Eaton Funeral Home. .Memorials: Good Shepherd UMC. 14999 Birchdale Avc. Dale City. VA 22193 (703- 670-6127); Bethel UMC. do Jimmy Essex, 193 Call Rd.. Mocksville; or Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane. Winston-Salem. 27103. Online condolence.*: imic. eaUmfimeralscn'iceMin. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thui^day, July 18, Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NL v Francc-s Griffith Howelt Frances Louise "Lou" Griffith Howcll died on Wednesday. July 10, 2013. at Foreyth Medical Center. She was bom on Nov. 16. 1932. in Toledo. Ohio to Dr. Earlc G. Griffith .ind EfCe Louise Ward Ciriffilh. She crew up in Eric. Pa. and Man hattan. .N.Y., before moving to Winslon-Salctn in 1950. when her father became the vice president of Piedmont Bible College. She gradu- .ilcd from RJ Reynolds High School in 1951. She attend ed Piedmont Bible College .ind graduated in 1955 with a b.ichclor's degree in religious education. She earned a bach elor's degree in English from Ouilford College, after which she earned a master's in Eng lish from UNC-Grecnsboro. She began her teaching career in 195^ at Salcm Christian .School and went on to teach at Walkcrtown Elementary Schiwl. Edgcwood Christian School and ended her teach ing career at Gospel Light Christian School in 1988. Af ter rctiivmcnt from.teaching, she wdrited for six years with the City of Winston-Salcm's Workforce Development de partment. On June I. 1957 she manied 't'hurman Franeis Howcll whom .she was mar ried to for 56 yc.vs. Site had a love for music and .served as organist at Twin City Bap- list Church for 32 yeai-s, She had a love for ministering children and taught Siin- 2013y School for more than 30 She was preceded in death by her parents; siblings. Ray mond. Charles, and Thomas Griffith; and by her son. Tim othy Dale Howell in 2011. Survivors: her husband. Thunnan; son. Keith Gordon Howell and wife Cynthia of Winston-Salcm; and 2 grand daughters. Michelle Howell and husband Kenny of Huni- crsvUle and Christen Howell Thompson and husband John of Mooresville; 4 grandsons. Jason K. Howell and wife Angle of Chicago. Hi.; Joshua R. Howell and wife Catherine of Greenville; and Collin Ja cob Howell of Huniersville; 3 great-grandchildren. Oracle Elizabeth Thompson. Emma Grace Howell and Kenneth Whitman "Tripp" Hancock in. A memorial service was held at 4:30 pro. Friday. July 12 at North Point Bap tist Church. 4980 University Parkway. Winston-Salem. with Pastor Skip Furrow and the Rev. Douglas Couch of ficiating. The family received friends prior to the service at the church. Memorials: North Point Baptist. Online condolences; whiv. ken-worth-mlller,com. y Ednn Laorcn Lyons Edna Laiiivn Lyons, 54 of Advance died on Saturday •fuly I.L 2013 at Wake Forest University Baptist MedicaJ Center. She is the daughter of Ruby B. Lyons and the late Robert L. Lyons. She was a 1977 graduate of Davic High School, and attended West ern Carolina University and UNC-Greensbom. For the past 18 years .she had been employed by ViUage Inn Event Center In Ciemmons ns front desk superv'isor. She was u board of olectiorv offi cial with the lliiisdale voting precinct. She loved to cook, sew, knit, crochet, quilt, and listen to mii.sie. Most of all. she thoroughly enjoyed being a second moni to her nieces and ncDhcws. ^>0"® of Advance;- sisters. CaroJyn Lyons ofAtlanta. On., Lyons of KemersviKe nnj 'ictle Rose Lyons; 2 devoted 2unis. Pearlic Brown and Mamie Young: several graai- aunts and greai-unclos. cous- 1* and many friends. She was a faithful member ol the South Fork Church of Christ. 205 Keating Drive. Wmston-Salcm. where her funeral service will be held on .Sunday.J,i|y2l,at4p.m. Thefwliy will receive friends at Ihe church 30 minutes before the service. Brother Bill Allen will officiate and burial will follow in RedJand Church of Christ Cemetery in Advance. Memorials: trust fund for herniecesandnephews, Contact the family. Online condolences; iww, ^^rahamFuiiemlHomejwt. n/.Tames Sanford Nail Mr. jamcs Sanford Nail. fiO. of Mocksvilje died on Wednesday. July 10. 2013. at Wcstwood Hills Nursing Cen ter of Wiikesboro. He was bom Oct. 16.1946, to the late Paul and Elsie Fos ter Nail. He wa.s a member of Concord linited Method ist Church. He served in the United States Anny from Dec. 5. 1966-Dcc. 6. 1969, He was retired from Reynolds American ofWinsion-Saleni. Survivors: his wife. Rencc; 2 sons. Steven (Emily) and Alex (Renae); a daughter. El len McDaniel (Michael); 6 grandchildren; and 2 sisters.Pal Patterson (Jim) and Joyce Wilson. A funeral sen-ice was con ducted at 2 pro.. Saturday. July 13. at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with the Rev. Roy Miller officiating. Burial followed in Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery with grave side military riles conducted by the Veteran.? of Foreign War Memorial Honor Guard. The family received friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials: The Elizabeth and Tab WUJiams Dav Center. 231 Melrose St.. Wfinston-Sa- lem. 27103. Online condojence-s; hivw. eoionfiiiiernlscrvicc.cnin. i^avie county enterprise record, Thursday,.TnJy 18,2013 Davie County Public Library Mocitsville, NC v/ Amy L«urac Revels Amy I.oufiic Smith ReveJs of Mocksvillc died on July J4.20]3inForsytli Memorial Hospital. She was bom in Davte County on Oct. J3, i^gg daiishfcr of the Mary Carolyn Smith and the late Vuyji Gray Smith. She graduated from Davie High School in 1987. She was emjtloyed at Hanes Brands in Advance until her health declined. On Sept. 29. ^11. she was Diiftcd in mar- nage to Jimnij' Revels, Sheloved photijgraphy. fishing, and baking. She had a strong love and passinn for her son. Darrcll Grayson Luke Revels, affectionately called "Little Man" and "Boo-Boo." Survivors: her husbandatid son: her mother. Mary C. Smith of Mocksvilte: Tier mother-in-law. Mary Revels ofWmston-Snlem; hcrfalhur-in-law. Jimmv Uc Revels of Mocksville: a brother. Virgil Smith "ffilcmmons; 4 sisters, Brentia Rivem, Emily (Rogcrj -Stewart. Kathy (Gene) Riversand Cindy (Dale) francs, all ofMocksviJIc; a .sister-in-law Tammy R, Carr: other rela-" tivc.s and friends. Her funeral service was to be Wednesday. July 17 at 2 pan, at Bethlehem Unifed Methodist Church in Ad vance. Eldftt Barron:-CaiT,. I pastor, was lo officiate and I burial *vas lo follow in the n church cemetery. The family was to receive friends at the church one hour before die service. Memorial.s: her son's trust account. Dan^ll Grayson Luke Revels, do BB&T. 101 E. Main St.. Yadkinvillc 27055. Online condolences; u-ww. GmhamFuneratHnmejier. ^sf Gernid Lynn Ibmhcrlin Mr, Gerald Lynn Tomber- Im. 63, of Hidden Valley Une, Mocksville, died Fri day, ,Tuly 12. 20J3. at Wake forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salcni. He was bom Jan. 16.1950. m Knox Coimty. Term. Mr, Tomberliii graduated from Doyle High School in 1968, Mr. Tomberiin was a mem- her of Hope Baptist Taber nacle. He was a veteran of the L'.S. Navy having .served two years in the late )960s and had worked at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center for al- mo.st 20 yeara. ,Vlr. Tomberiin enjoyed Univenity ofTennes see sports, his grandchiidron, mowing yard.s. church and readftig Louis L"Amour west- em novels. He was preceded in death hy hfr mother. NeJIic Mae Kirkland (Tomberiin) Oakcs: and his father. Earl Wilson rombertin. .Survi^'or; his wife. Debbie Tomberiin; son. Jason and Ginger Tomberiin of Caty. their children. Maty and Al ice Tomberiin: son. Brent and April Tomberiin of Mocks ville. their daughter. McKcn- tie Tomberiin; a sister. Linda .t^ations and husband David; and several cousins, nieces and nephews. Jfy )5 at Hope HaptisrEab- ernacle with the Rev. Chrispnircll officiating. 77,^ family received friends .at thechurch one hour prior to the service, A graveside service "■ns conducted at !| ajn Tue.sday.JulyJ6in,hechuichcemetery with miiitaG' grave side riles.Memorials: Hope Baptistyouth Ministry; 2408 US 158 Mocksville.Online condolences; invM-, "oi">'fimcrahcn'ice.com. Vioc\<svi\le. ng Verniece Vick Howard Mrs. Vemicce Vick How ard. 88, formerly of Mocks- ville. died Wednesday, July 17. 2013, at Pineville Rehab and Living Center. She was born on June 12. 1925. in Roxboro. daughter of the late Ben and Allic Nail Vick and lived most of her life in Mocksville. She loved to work in her roses, loved sports (especially ACC). mu sic and spending time with family. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Kermit Howard; a sister. Jcrrylene Vick Riddle; and a brother. BUI Viek, Survivors; a daughter. Brenda Butt (Bob) of Pin eville; sistcrs-in-law, Helen Hendricks (Clyde),Inez How- ard and Mynk Vick; brother- in-law, Vestal Riddle; tuid many nieces and ncphews. A celebration of life service was conducted at 1:30 p.m.. Saturday. July 20 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. The family received friends 30 minutes prior to the service at the fu neral home. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive Care, aiarlotte Region. 1420 E. 7th St.. Charlotte. 28204. Online condolences; ivvvw. ealo/\funeralKrvice£om. Alefcse E. Jakovec Mrs. Alcese Elizabeth Jak ovec. 85. of MocksviUe died Thursday. July 18, 2013 at Forsylh Medical Center. She was bom Aug. 28. 1927 in Stokes County to Robert Franklin Haymore and Ora Tliclmii Hicks Haymore. Mrs. Jakovcc was a mem- bei of Gospel Light Baptist Church in Wnlkertown. She was a member of the Over the Hi!! Gang at the Davie Senior Center. She loved to paint and enjoyed woiking in her flower garden and helping others. Mrs. Jakovcc was preceded in death by her parents; hus band. Frank Edward Jakovec; daughter. Betsy Gossen; and brother. J.D. Haymore. Surviving; 4 daughters, Donna Hare and husband Jerry' of MocksvUlc. Patsy ' Whiteheart and husband Bob by of Geimanton. Lorraine Jakovec of King. Sandy Turtle and husband Kerry of Ger- manton; a son. Ron Jakovec and wife Kathy of Wallbutg: 11 grandchildren; 14 great- "traSachildren; sister. Hazel pbiffips of Mocksville. A funeral service was con ducted at 11 am. Saturday. July 20 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with Dr. Bobby Robcrson officiatingBurls followed at Gardens of Slertlory in Walkeitown. The fa^y received friends onehouf prior to the service at the funemlhome. MUorials; St. Jude Oul- dreri's Research Hospital. 501 St. Jlide Place. Memphis. TN n 3811)5; or Foisyth Humane Society. 61 Miller St. Win- stOTi-Salem,27104.• davtecohntventcrvwseRECORD.Tbn^y' Davie County Publ'ic LibfatyMocksviiie, NC /Hugh Sanford Larew Mr. Hugh Sanford Larew died JuJy 22,2013 at Arbor Acres in Winston-Salem. He was bom on Aug. 24,1925 in MocksvUlc to the late John J. and Mary Sanford Larew. He graduated from MocksviUe High School in 1942 and attended Davidson College for one year before going on active duty in the Navy V-12 Unit at Duke Univer^ty. He earned his Navy commission at Cornell Uni versity and served in the Pacific Theater aboard the USS LSM 373. He was discharged from the Navy in 1946 and entered the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1948. He woriced at P.H. Hanes Knitting Co. and Western Electric before purchasing an interest in the E.C. Morris Insurance Agency, where he worked until retire ment in 1982. Prior to moving to Brookridge Baptist Retire ment Home, he was an active member of First Presbyterian Oiurch in Mocksville, and after moving to Winston-Salem, he joined Highland Presbyterian Church. He was also preceded in death by a brother, John J. Larew of Waynesboro, Va. Sur%'ivors: a brother, R.Frank Larew of Brookridge: 3 neph ews; a niece; 5 great-nephews; a great-niece; and a great-greal- niece. A memorial sendee will be lield at Highland Presbyterian Church. 2380 Cloverdale Ave.. Winsiou-Salera. at 2 pjn. Sat urday, July 27. followed by a recei\ ing of friends. Burial will be lateral Joppa Cemetery in Mocksville. Memorials: Joppa Cemetery Fund, c/o Davie Foundation. 194 Wijkesboro St.. Mocksville. RIt2 Ann Reeves Ritz Ann Reeves. 62, for- tnerly of Mocksville, wife of 42 years to Gene Reeves,died on Saturday, July 20,2013. She was bom in West Jef ferson on Jan. 14,1951. to the late Guy and Mary Lyon. She worked for many years at Au gusta Back and w as in charge of scheduling surgeries for palienis. During her time at Augusta Back, she built many meaningful relationships and made an impact on those she was caring for. She had a deep appreciation for the outdoors. A bird watcher, she enjoyed spending lime at the Phinlzy Swamp in Augusta and iden tifying species. She loved spending time with her fam ily. Ill addition to her husband, survivors include: her son, Greg Reeves and wife Dcann of Sparianburg, S.C.; her daughter. Keena Reeves of Augusta, Ga.: 3 sisters, Tcny Markland of Winston-Saiem. ' Patricia Carter and husband Pedic of Advance, Debbie Chaffin and husband Tom of Mocksville; 3 grandchil dren, Bailey Reeves. Xander Reeves and Wesley Lanier. A graveside celebration of life service was held Tues day, July 23 at 3 pjn.at New Union United Methodist Church Cemetery. Sheffield Road. Harmony. Funeral services were held at 7 p.m. on Monday, July 22 at Plait's Funeral Home Belair Road Chapel in Evans. Ga, The family received friends on July 22 at the funeral home. Memorials; Southeastern Natural Sciences Academy. 1858 Lock & Dam Road. Au gusta, GA 30906. Online condolences; in>-w'. daviefimeralsenicfx-om. July 25,20,3 Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NO Dolly Vogler Riddle Dolly Vogler Riddle, 85,' died Thursday evening, July 18, 2053 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was bom on Leap Year Day. Feb. 29, 1928 to the late Charles Albert and Mamie Todd Vogler. She was a char ter member of Green Mc.iil-. ows Baptist Church, She worked a.s a bcauiipian for -several j'ears, but her greatest pleasure was working along side Pete and the boys in run ning their country slote, fami- ing and helping at the tractor store. Survivors; her husband of 67 years, Lawrence "Pete" Riddle; her sons, Vance (Kar en) Riddle and Gene Riddle; her granddaughters, Anna (Michael) Mitchell, Grace Riddle and boyfriend Hunter Gray; her greal-grandchil- drcn, Caroline and Charlie Mitchell; sisters, Gamcite "Dot" Bodsford and Gladys Hockaday- sisters-in-law, Jackie Vogler and Betty Vo gler, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded iu death by her sisters and brother-in- law Mae and Marvin Tesh, Maty "Sis" and Elmer "Bus" Jones, Eula and Roy Ftj'e: brothers and sisiers-in-iaw Gerald and Lucille Vogler, Wade and Beatrice Vogler, Richard and Maxine Vogler, and Raymond Vogler; sister- in-law Lillian Vogler broih- ers-in-iaw Lindsey "Tip" Bodsford and Kenneth Hock aday, The funeral was Sunday, July 21 at Green Meadows Baptist Church, Mocksville at 4 p.m. with the Revs, Josh Greene and Ray Davis offici ating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church. Memorials; Green Mead ows Baptist, c/o Jimmy Bowles. 1646 NC 801 N., Mocksville; for the Lottie Moon offering. Online condolences; imw, ltayworih-miIlcr.com. Teresa Mabc Young Teresa Mabe Young, 56. died in the early morning hours on Wednesday, July 17, after a battle with pancreatic cancer. • Bom in Rockingham Coun- t)' on April 10. 1957, she was the daughter of the late Stan ley Johnson Mabe and Lu cille Collins Mabe. She was a projninenl figure at Fulton United Methodist Church, where she was a lay speaker and a member of the Sew Sis ters; in the local community, and in the lives of family and friends. She was treasurer of the Winsion-Salem sub- chapter of the ACRP, She was instrumental in tlie founding of the Interveniional Cardiol ogy Research group at Wake Forest School of Medicine in 1993, where she served as the administrative director. She was also actis'e with the local Cub Scout pack. She was an in.spiration, Survivors; her husband of 34 years, Timothy Scott •Tim" Young: 2 sons. Tra- : vis (Sarah) Young and Trent Young, both of Advance: a brother, Ron (Grey) Mabe of , Siokesdale; and a sister, Jaia- na Love of Summerficld; her "grand dogs" Zeb, Harvey, and Amber. She was also preceded in death by a brothet^in-law, Ron Lo\c. A graveside iniennent ser vice was held at 11 a.m. on Saturday. July 20 followed by a celebration of life at 2 p.m, at Fulton United Methodist Church, Advance, The Revs. Kirk Tutterow and Rodney Bunon conducted the ser vices. The family received friends following the serv ices. Memorials; General fund of Fulton UMC.POBox 87, Ad vance. 27006; or to the Hos- )>ice/Palliative Care Center of IJavre County, 377 HospiUil Str,, Mocksville. Online condolences: mnv, tUmefunerahet^'icc.com. DAVli:i COUN i-Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Jnly 25,2013 OaVlfi County Public Libfsiy Mocksville, NC ■J Aubrey Gray Mr, Aubrey Gray. 92, of Mocksville. formerly ofSslis- bury. died Tbureday, July 25, 20 i? ac theXCSlalf Velerans Home. Bom June 19. 1921 in Be- iillyviile. Ky., be w-as ihc sou of the late Arba Pcnclcrgra-if and Sidney W. Gray. Mi. (.Ir.ny >erv«l in ibe US Nnt y iluriiij' World War fl and was ibt last knov."n Pearl Harbor siirei- vof from Davie County. 'Jen years after the war. he ale dinner w ith the pilot who led the attack on Pearl Harbor. Mr. Gray was a member of North Main Street Church of Christ. Mr. Gray wiis precedtxl iti death by his wife. Kathleen Wllitley Gray. Survivois: numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation was Monday. July 29 at Summerscti Funer al Home. The funeral service was at 11 a.m. Monday in theSunusersen Memorial Chapel with Uroiher Claude Pharr of- ficiatizig. Burial followed at Rowan Memorial Park cem- flety. MeaiOTials; NC State Vet erans Home. 1601 Brctmei Ave.. Salisbury. 28144. Online condolences; xavH'. V Faye Eiizabcth HunterFsye Elizabeth Hunter. 59. died July 21. 201.^. at her hciine in Advance. -A memorial was held at5:?0 p.m. Friday. July 26 at Haywonh-Miller FuneralHome. Silas Creek Parkway. Winslnn-Salein. If one met her. she cotl- sideted you her friend. She enriched countless lives with her artistic spirit. Her kind- nests and infectious smile lifted the hearts of those she met. She was bom to DallasElse Hunter (deceased) and Rachel Jordan Hunter. She grew up in Winslon-Salemand graduated from Reynolds High School. She briedyattended the University of Nortli Cnrolinn at Greensboro bcfoie embarking on a mu sical caieer that camied her around the world. She is bestknown as the bassist and sec ondary singer of Let's Active, a pop band founded by Hunt er and hEich Eaner in 1981.I ibai enjoyed intctnationalI acclaim. She contributed (o three ol the band's recttrtl."mgs - Afoot (198?), Cypivsr ' (198-)) and Big Plans l-'ciiEverybody 11986) She appeared on reeordiogs by Chris Slamey, Marshal Crcnshaw. I The Witidbreiikers, Sally Spring, Tlie Wygals itnd Beat. Rodeo, among others. Hunterwas a skilled and knowledge- ablf visual artist whose often w-himsical renderings werea reflection of her pcrstinaJ- ily. She loved the tuts and remained a tireless supporter of the arts throughout her life.She worked for Sotheby's and foi Ihc Museum of Modem Alt when site lived in New- York City, and. when liv- ing in Nashville, worked forVnndcrbill University. Hunterwas working as a proofreader for Random House at the time of her death. Hunter was adedicated animal lover and ndvtvcale. Memorials: Davie Countv Animal Shelter or The El ephant Society in Hoheuwaid. 'Ibnn. Siirvivoi-s: her mother, Rn-cliel .lortiiin Humet; a sister, Jeiuiy Lynn Byid ,-md spouseRobert Wilfred Tapsfield; 2 nuiiis. India Penland Mabe ■'Uid Andrea Lupo Jord,-ui; 5 nieces, Elizabeth RachelByrd. Charlotte Byrd, LauraJane rapsfieid, Sarah Taps- ' field CoffUs. Amy Rachel i 1'apsfield; 7 cousins, GlendaJordan TaJiey. Amy Jordan Kincaid, Penny Jordan Pii-Icy. David Bradley Jordan, Donald Rny Jordan, DonnaHnrgrot'c Molofsky, DaleHnrgrove. -DAVIE COUNTY KNTEHPRISERf;cORD,Thu,,dn.v.At.e. 1,2013 Wortsw/fe. v/ Margaret Marie Jacobs Margaret Marie Jacobs. 86, of Duke Street, Coolcemec, died on Thursday, July 25. 2013, at her home. Bom in Davie County on April 30, 1927, she was the daughter of the laic Charlie G. W. Jacobs and Ellen Irene Seamen Jacobs, She worked as a casliicr for more than .50 years at the Cooleetuec Super Market, was a member 6f the choir and an elder of Coolec- iiiee Presbyterian Clnirch. She was also preceded in death by her stepmother, Sa die Jacobs; special friend. John Snyder; 5 brothers, Har ry, Charles Wesley, Gcoige Otis, Elmer and James; 4 sis ters, Palricisi Lee, Elizabeth Murphy, Eunice Daniel and Ruby Ellen Irene Jacobs. Survivors: 2 brothers, Da- s'id Baster (Glenda) Jacobs I of China Grove, Carl Edward (Doris) Jacobs of Mocksvllle; and several nieces and neph- ' Dora Hagy Lambert Mrs. Dora,Hagy Lambert, 87, of Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, died on Friday, July 26, 2013, at the home of her son, She was born Jan. 7, 1926. in McDowell County, W.Va., to the late Charles and Lot- tic Cline Hagy. Mrs. Lamben was n member of Redt.and Pentecostal Church in Ad vance but had attended First United Methodist Church, Mocksville until her health declined. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas C. Lambert; a son-in-law, James D. Taggart; 3 sisters, Maggie Bailey, Ethel Christian and in fant Hazel Hagy; and 2 broth ers, John and Fred Hagy. Survivors: a daughter, NoJa Gay Taggart of the home; 2 sons, Walter C. Lambert (Shelly) of San Tan Valley, Ariz, and Carl G. Lambert (Kim) of MocJcsville; 8 grand children. Troy Moss, Christy Skousen (Allen). Jonikka Ai der (Christian). Annie Bucher (Matt), Drummer Lambert (Kim), Allison Lambert, Hay- ley Lambert and Jacob Lam bert; 2 stepgrandsons, Traston Yates and Ryan Yates (Bree); 10 great-grandchildren, Bel la Moss, Teghan, Camden and (2aden Skousen, Lyza, Saylor, Zoey and Ivy Alder, Ruby June Buchel and Sutton Lambert; 2 stepgreat-grand- children, Ryder and Brynlee Yates; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 7 p.m., Sunday, July 28 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John Huneyc- utt and Dr. Glenn Myers of ficiating, The family received friends at the funeral home following the service. A pri vate burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Manma, Ohio. Memorials: Davie County Home Health, PC Box 848, Mocksville; or Hospice/Pal liative CareCenter, 337 Hos pital St.. Ste. 103. Mocksville. Online condolences: HWf, eaionfunerahervice .com. TTie family received friends on Friday. July 26 at the Da vie Funeral Sendee Chapel. A graveside sendee look place iin Wednesday. July 31 at II a.m. al Legion Memorial Park with Pastor John Groff Offici ating. Memorials: Cooleeroee Presbyterian, PO Box 27, Cooleemee,. Online condolences; min'. daviffimcrahcrvice.com.davie county enterprise record, Thtrrsday, Att,. I,; Davie County Public Library Woci(.sville, NO m--' y Dorothy W. Leonard ' Dorothy Williams Leonard, 77, of Salisbury died Monday, July 29.2013 al her home. Bom'July 25,1936in Davie County, she was the daughter of the late Anna Jones 'Wil liams and Bennett Williams. She was educated in the Da- vic County schools. Earlier in her life she was employed at the W, G. Hefner VA Medical Center and she was a home- maker. She attended Calvary Baptist Church and was a member of the Mocksville Ladies Auxiliary. She was also preceded in ; death by her husband, James i Cecil Leonard Sr. on May 1, 2004; sister, Mary Lee Taylor; brothers, Tommy Williams, Billy Ray Williams, Jimmy Williams and George Wil liams Smvivors: her sons, James C. Leonard Jr.. Clyde B. I Leonard and Thomas L. Leonard and girlfriend Mi chelle Barley, ail of Salisbury: grandsons, Cody L. Leonard and Andrew Chase Earley. all of Salisbury; twin brother, Dan Williams of Thomas- ville; other brothers, Ciadus Williams of Citrus Heights, Calif., Gene Williams of Den- ton and Donnie Williams of Cooleemee. The family was to receive friends from 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Summer- sett Funeral Home, Salisbury- Funeral services were to be conducted at 2 p.m. Thurs day Aug. 1 at the Summersett Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Mike Motley, minister of Trading Ford Baptist Church officiating. Burial was to fol low at Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials: Rowan Hos pice/Palliative Care. 720 Grove St., Salisbury, 28144. Online condolences: ivinr. summersenfiineralhomerom. J Loyce Myers Marklin Mrs. Loyce Myers Mark lin, 91, of Mocksville, died Thursday, July 25, 2013, in her home. She was bom on Jan. 20, 1922, in Yadkinville to the late Noah and Amelia My ers. Mrs. Marklin anended Mars Hill College at the age of 16 and tran.sferred to Ap palachian Teachers College. : She married Jolinson Marklin and spent her teaching career at Smith Grove and WiUiora R. Davie clemetiiary schools where she seiwed as teacher and principal. She retired from teaching after 30-plus years to work at the family business, Daniel Fumiiiire and Electric Co., well into her 80s. She enjoyed rcsearcliing and in vesting in the stock market, gardening and spending time with family. She was a mem ber of Retired reucliers As sociation, Ticker Tapers and First Baptist Church, where she wa.s an active member and taught Sunday School. She was also preceded in death by her husband, John son Marklin; 2 sisters. Ruby Davis and Anita Brandon; and her brothers. Harrison and Qaude Myers. Survivors: her son, Johnny Marklin and wife Betty of Mocksville; her daughter, Amelia "Meme" Edmjsten and husband Kenny of Union Grove; 7 grandchildren. Me- : lissa Marklin Rollins, Will ! Marklin, Jeanie Marklin Reynold-s, Dana CantrelJ. Na than Cantrell, Amy Edmisten Hinch and Keonette Edmisten Clendenin; 14 great-grand children, Johnson Marklin, Bo Rollins, Ben Marklin, Ne- van Cantrell, Noel Noblen, Kccgiin Cantrell, Carlee El- more. Lillie Rollins, Sarah West Marklin, Noah Hinch. Cate Thornton Reynolds, Sy- las Reynolds, Micah Hinch and Graham Clendenin, A funeral service was con ducted w 3 pjn. Sunday, July 28 at First Baptist Church with the Rev. A. Shane Nixon officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery. The family received friend-s from 1-2:45 the church. Memorials: First Baptist [Building Fund, 412 N, Mam St., Mocksville; or to Hos pice/Palliative CarcCenter, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: wmw.- eaionfutieiahervice.com. - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 1,2013 Da\rte County Public Library Mocksville, NO Charles W. Saunders Mr. Chnrles William "Bill" Saunders, 70, of Advance died Thursday, July 25, 2013 at Brunswick Medical Center. Mr. Saunders was bom in Rockingham on Jan. 20,1943 to James Albert and Anna Lee Player Saunders. He was a graduate of Wake Forest Uni versity and retired from Tus- carora Yams in marketing and sales. Mr. Saunders was an active member of Macedonia Moravian Church. He held positions of leadership in the diurch and several civic orga nizations, Mr. Saunders had l>een a Gideon anj a regional director in Scouting. He was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors: his wife of 51 years, Jean Clack Saunders; 2 daughters, Raymonda Shelton and husband Con of Mocks- ville and Camella Herrin and husband Jim of Harrisburg; 3 .grandchildren. Haynes and Hunt Shelton and Ashley Her rin; 3 sisters, Betty Malheson of Ml. Gilead, Bobbie Moo- 'toeofRockingham.and Lynn WilcQX ofCaiy; 2 nieces, and 2 nephews. A funeral service was con- docted at 2 pm. Sunday. July 28 at Mac^onia Moravian Qiurch with the Rev. Jeff Carter officiating. The family received friends following the service at the church. A pri vate burial will be held. Memoriais: Macedonia •MMBvian General Fund, 700 NC801 N., Advance. Online condolences: www. Jiayworth-miller.com. DAVIE county enterprise record, Thursd.,, Aug. 1,2013 OiWle County Public Librdrif Mofksville, NC Garland Ray Fearrington Mr, Garland Ray Fear rington, 67 of Advance, diedMondayJuly29.2013atFor- syth Medical Center. He vas bom Aug. 1. 1945 in Forsyth County to the laic George William and Laura Angel Fearrington. Mr. Fear- rinton had retired from RJ- Reynolds Tobacco Co. after more than 33 years and was a member of the Winston-Sa- lem Serloroa Club. Survivors; his wife, Ann Green Fearrington of the home; 2 daughters. Kim Hart and husband Craig and Min- dy Hicks, both of Advance; a son. Alec Fearrington and wife Cameron of Advance; 2 grandchildren. Cam and Angel Feairingion; a brother. George William Feairingion Jr. of Pfafftown; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con-aucied3tlla.m.Friday,Aag. 2 at Havworth-MUler Kinder- ion Chapel by the Revs. Da- N-id Benton and Kevin Frack.Burial followed in Forsjdh Memorial Park. The family received friends Thursday at the funeral home.Memorials; Winston-Sa^em SertomaClub.PO 80X24581. Winston-Salero, 27114. Online condolences; invw. I iurr.i'orlh-i'iiUfr£om. Charles 'Chock" Lakey Mr. Charles "Chuck" Mai- thcws Lakey. 54. of Hoise- shoe Trail. Mocksville. died Sunday. Aug. 4. 2013, at his home. He was bom Aug. 8, 1958 in Uavie County to Betty Dwiggins Anderson and the late Charlie Hugh Lakmy. Mr. Lakey was an active member of Salem United Mcibodisi Church. He was owner/op erator of Lakey Horseshoeing and had worked as a welder and metal fabricator for many years. Mr. 1-akey was a 20- year veteran of the Mocks ville Fire Department. Survivors; his mother; his wife, Scarlett Selina Koontz l.,akey of the home; 2 sons, Cllninn Charles Ijikey (J.n- mie) and Austin Miles Lakey (Kmily Nayior Uikey); a grandson, Ethan Marsiiail Cakey who adored his "Pa"; a sister, Marsha Lakey Dayton (George); a brother. Douglas Hiram Lakey (Angie Law rence Lakey); a brother-in- law. Wendell Wilson Koontz, all of Mocksville; 2 nephews. Brad Hunter (Shauna) of Clcmmons and Ben Hunter of California; 2 great-nephews; a great-niece; and man)' cous ins, family and fritmis. A funeral sen'icc was con- ducted at 11 a.m., Wcdncs- I day, Aug. 7 at Salcm United : Methodist Church with the Rev. John Erwin officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.TTie family received friendsTbesday, Aug. 6at Ea- tun Funeral Home. Memorials: Salem UMC Building Fund, c/o Patil Shew. 1582 Davie Academy Road,Mocksville. Online condolences: mvu'. fiiloiifimeralsenice^om. UAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOBD, Tbun«ia.v, -a O t o o DavIe County Public Library Mocksville, NC \/ Edith Hendrix Lapisb Mrs. Edith Hendrix Lap- ish. 77. of Mocksville died on Aug. 2, 201,^. after a long fight with cancer. She was bom Dec. 10. lySS. to the late E.G. and Fan- nie Ellis Hendrix. She retired in 1995 from the Davie Coun ty School system where she worked at .Smith Grove and Pinebrook schools for more than 25 years. She was a life long member of Dulin United Methodist Church where she attended itniil her illness no longer allowed. She loved to spend lime relaxing on the from porch in Iser rocking chair where she could enjoy the many flowers and plants she raised. She lox ed to traN'el with trips to Niagara Fall.s and St. Louis. Mo. being two of her favorite destinations. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 57 years. William Marchel "Ma jor" Lapistn and ? brothers, Clyde Hendrix. Rimer Hen drix and Lester Hendrix. Survivors: her daughter, Debbie Carter and husband Dennis of Mocksville; her grandson, Tiltlen Carter and wife Elizabeth of Winsion- Saleni; her great-granddaugh ters. KaiyBeth and Caroline Carter; Jerry (Jane) Hendrix, who was raised as her broth er, Rayford (I'eggy) Hendrix with whom many hours were spent and memories ntadc: and numerous nieces and nephews. The family received friends on Sunday. Aug. 4 at Eaton Funeral Home. A fimeral ser vice was held Monday, Aug. 5 at 4 p.m. at the Dulin United Methodist Church officiated by the Rev. Marilyn L. Weiler and Pastor Jimmy Truell. The body wr..<. placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the ser vice. Burial was in the chuich cemetery. Memorials; Hospice/Pal- lialivc CarcCenier of Davie. 377 Hospital St., Suite 103. Mocksville; or Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lance. Winston-Salem, 27103. Otiline condolences; muuv eatonfimiTal.wriHcexom. ^ Albert C. Love Albert Claybounic Ixive, R6, of Siloani, died on Satur-! day,Aug.3.2013. He was bom on April I6< 1927.10 the late Samuel Leej Love and Annie EliMbetiy Hunter Love. He loved the' ciiidoors: whether it be work-! ing in the garden, mowing op lending bis (lowers. He nlJ ways had a smile. His love for God showed in everything he. did. He was a pipe welder by" trade, of the Baptist faith an^ a member of Friendly Chapel Church. j He was [trecedcd in death by his parents: his wife, Nel-i lie Faye Wall Love; and 4 brothers, Has.sell Love, RobiJ Love, Gaston Love, and Hal' Love. I Surviving; 2 daughicrsj Stintli Nowliii and hiisbandi Jerry .and Michelle Kcenan; and husband Tracy; 2 grand-| children, Matthew Now-I lin and wife Kim and Jarn)d Nowlin; and a great-g^and-^ child, Brtxly Nowlin and companion Mozelie Wilkcs:! and his cat. Socks. The family received friends I Tuesday, Aug. 6 at Friendlyt •Chapel Church. The funeral' , service was on Tuesday, AugJ ' 6 at 5 pjn. at Friendly Cha-j pel Church with Brother Dons' Collins officiating. Burial fol-' lowed in the Pine Hill Baptist; Church cemetety. ' Memorials; Mountain Va)-, ley Hospice. , ■J Roger 'Cosmo'McBridc Roger "Cosmo" McBride died on July 31.201.3 ai For- syih Mediciil Center. He was bom to Velna andRobert McBride on July 27.[ 1933, He was 1 of 9 chil- j tlfttn and Ls survived by aI brother, Jimmy McBride ofRural Hall; a daughter SherryShupc; grandchildren, Corey andRandiSiiupc.and MelissaPeddycord; man)' extended family members and friends. A memorial service will be held Aug. 17 at 4 p.m. at tlie Naylor Farm. Koonu Road. Mocksville. For more information con- liici Sherry ni 336-470-95.54. Davie County Public Ubraiy Mocksville, NC y ArthurJohnMcCadilnJr. Arthur John McOishin Jr., 74, of Mocksvitie, died on Aug. !,20i3. An devoted husband to his wife of 28 years. Susan Beth McCashiii. .^nd a dedieiiied fntiier to his children, James Serui McCnshin and Mary Elizabeth McCashin, he was 0 mentor, father figure, roach, trainer. Icadicr. and friend to m.tny. Also siir\'iving: brothers James McCashin, Fred Mc- Cashin. and Bruce McCashin; niece Kerry Batty; nephews Patrick McCnshin and James McCashin Jr.; and his cousins, Peter Briggs, Priscill.t Briggs. ShaniJi Fgreili; father-in-law James Rodgers, inotlier-in- law Dawn Rodgers, sister- in-law Janice Rodgers, sis ter-in-law Dawn Lamb, and brother-in-law Jrnnes Rodgers Jr. A noted hor.scman, itc founded the Davie County Animal Protection Society with Earl Hammer in 1971. He was a volunteer animal cru elty investigator lot the Davie County .Sheriff's Department from 1976-1986. He was race official for the National Stee plechase Association in North Carolina and South Carolina for more than -10 years. He was one of tiirec co-founders of the N.C. Hunter Jumper Association (NCHJA) in 1973 and a licensed "A" judge. He ' was the president of National Horse Carrier's Association for years, having his own business with Carolina Horse Transportation for 18 years. I He served in the US Army I under the Modem Pentathlon j Unit. He was the founder and ' co-owner of Thoroughbred , Training Center (TfC) with I his wife in Mocksville. He ' built TI C from ground up in 1973 and next to his family. TrC was his pride and joy. He changed lives of horses and riders luider his instruction, patience, and guidance. To say he understood the spirit of a liorse would be an under- slatemenl He jived for travels out West to rodeos with his family and was supportive and involved in every aspect of his children's lives. He was caretaker to his family's 13 dogs and countless horses. He taught his children lessons and trades that will la.si them through their lives. Memorials: Triad Track ers Wheelchair Basketball teamTrlad Trackers 317 fr- sing Park Drive, Kemers- ville, 27284: Davie County Humane Societ)', 291 Eaton Road. Mocksville; or Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund that of fers support to injured rodeo cowboys and their families, tOi Pro Rodeo Drive Colo- I rado Springs, CO, 80919. I Services were held at ) 1 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 3 at Thor oughbred Training Center. 158 McCnshin Lane, Mocks ville, Barbara Juan Kudisiil Barbara Jean Grif/in "Bob bie" Rudisili, 48, died on Thursday, Aug. 1 , 2013 at the Gordon Hospice House after a battle with cancer. She was a compassion ate, loving and gentle [lerson. She loved animals, espcci.ally dogs and cats, and music. She graduated from Davie County High School in 1982. .She worked in lesiaurant work in food service for Burger King and Bojanglcs, until her failing health. .She was the daughter of Alice E6rd Grif fin and the late Robert R.L. Griffin, the granddaughter of the late Mr. and NJrs. Carl W. Efird and the late Mr. and ' Mrs. Avcry Grifftn. Site mar ried Kyle Davidson Rudisiil Feb. 20. 1994, who survives. .Also surviving; 2 children. Justin David and Christine Jean Rudisili. who live with Mr. and .Mrs. Jeff Crabtree of Siaiesville; her mother; .1 sister, June Johnson, and a niece, Maria Howell, both ' of Charleston. S.C.; 2 aunts, ; Lois n. Jatnes of Harmony and Elsie E. Brown (JW) of Mocksville: and several cous ins including a one who has licen active in lier care. Pat (Ed) Ingram of Mooresvilie. A memorial service was held at 2 pan. Monday. Aug. 5 al lite Westmoteiand Qiapel of Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home with the Rev, B.N. Black ofliciating. Burial fol lowed in the Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery ill Davie County. The family received friends for one hour prior to the service. Online condolences: wuw. hunchjolinipn/uiieralhome. lom. Memorials: Gordon Hos- I pice House , C/0 Hospice/ • Palliative Care of Iredell. 2347 Simonton Rd. States- viltc. 28625. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, Aug. 8,2013 Davie County Pubiic Libraiy Mocksville, NO James Yoman Smith j Mt. James Yoman Smithy 75, of Advance, died or^ Wednesday, July 31, 2013, at his home. j He was born Nov. 21.1937 j in Davie County, to the laid Russell James "Big Jim" ana Lola Mae Taylor Srajlh- Mr} Smith retired from RcadwavlExpress with aflci .30 yesv^ and was a veteran of the U.Sl Army. He was a member of Bethlehem United Method-! ist Church. Mr. Smith was a: certified lecturer in the Farm- ington Lodge 265 AF&AM- He started the first Nationat League in Davie County, called the Pincbrook Littlei League. ; He was also preceded in death by a brother. Carl Car-; man Rmitli I Survivors; his wife. Pais^ n Blanclie Hendrix Stnith of, | the home; 2 children, KarenFields (Daniel) of Mocks-i^ 'ville and Benjiintin Yoman ' Smith of Advance; a giand- : daughter, Ariel Jones (Mark); U ijreat-grauddaughter. Elisa- ' belh Jones; a half-sister, Lola,Hellard; 3 half-brothers, Rus- sell. Jerry and Randy Smith; a sister-in-law, SyWia Smith; | several nieces and nephews; and many friends. I A funeral service was con-} ducted at 11 am., Saturday; Aug 3 at Eaton Funeral Cha-^-iw iih the Rev. David Smith, , officiating. Burial followed in J Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery with mih-, tarv and Masonic graveside 1 rites. The family receivedj friends on Friday. Aug. 2, at • the funeral home. ; ^ I Memorials: American Can- ( cer Society. -l-A Oak Branch ( pr.. Greensboro, 27407, mc- ! mo-Davie County Relay Mr \ Life. Roy Rogers Swanson Mr. Roy Rogers Swanson, 73, of Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, died Wednesday, ]uly31,2013. He was born Feb. 17,1940,' in CatavAa County to the late Lewis Anderson and Texas Lackey Swanson. Mr. Swan son was retired from Noriolk- Southem Railtoad. He loved animals and enjoyed wood working. reading and antique Thunderbirds. Mr. Swanson was a NASCAR fan and espe cially enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. , He was also preceded in death by a sister, Elsie Rog ers; and a brother, Wayne Swanson. Survivors: his wife of 52 years, Phyllis Anne Good night Swanson; 4 daughters, Lisa Swanson Smith (Mat thew). Jerri Swanson Masien (Shane), Christine Swanson Naylor (Andy) and Jennifer Swanson Stanley (Randy), all of MocksviUe; 10 grandchil- : dren, Joshua Moody (Jenni- !fer), Nathaniel Moody, Heath- ■er Smith, Adam Smith, Jesse iNaylor, Isabelle Naylor, Ma son Stajiley, Kristina Street (Perry). Elise Cave (Jonathan) and Farren Stanley; 4 great grandchildren, Mason, Thom as, Jace and Nathan; a hrolher, Glenn Swanson (Mary) of Aydcn; bis cat, "Lolli Pop;" and several nieces and neph ews. A graveside service was conducted at II a.m., Satur day, Aug, 3 at Rose Cemetery. Memorials: American Lung Assoc., 514 Daniels .St., Ste. 109. Raleigh, 27605; The Helping Hand, S49 Milling Road. Mocksville. -AV.EComrvWrEKPR.SKKECOBD T.. Thursday, Aug. 8,20J3 Oarie County Public Libraty Wocksvifie. NC y Velma Carter Velma Carter, 100, diet! Aug. 12. 2013 ai Lexiiiglon Health Care Center. She was bom Oct. 18.1912 to Harrison Lee Carter and Bes sie Howard Caner in Davic County, She was a member of First Baptist Church of Winston-Sniem for more than 60 years. She remained active for as long as possible by quilting and main taining a vegetable garden. She wa.s preceded in death by her husband. Tildon Carter; brothers, Spu^eon. Eddie. Jasper, Clarence, and Marvin; and sisten, Mae, Georgie, and Sadie. Survivors: her daughter, Helen Hill (Gilmer); grandchildren, Frankie Hill and Betty Kay Hill: great-granddaughter, Andrea Williams; and great-great granddaughter. Celeste Wil.soii. A funeral service was held at noon, Wednesday, Aug. 14 at Parklawn Memorial Park Mausoleum Chapel, with the Rev, Dear) Bunce officiating. The family received friends one hour prior to the service. Memorials; charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences: tnnvJwyivDnh-mtV/ercom. y Kenneth E. Nichols Kenneth E. '"Rifr' Nichols. 72, of Coriland, N.Y., formerly of New Woodstock, N.Y., died on July 16,2013. He was bom in New WtKxlstock and was a Mason. Survivors: long-time companion, Florence Hooper of Cor iland; daughters. Annamaric Nichols and Cynthia (Amic) Maxson of New Woodstock and Valerie (Carl) CarluccI of Chittenango, N.Y.; sisters. Donna (Jim) Whittakci. Marjorie (Wayne) Wall, Linda Parker. Sandy (Richard) Potts. Jeanette (Sanford) Steelnian and Gail Spry, all of North Ciu-olina; brothers, Jack (Phyllis) NichoU and Rodney (Kayla) Cuslerof North Carolina, and Richard (Florence) Nichols of Cazenovia, N.Y.; sistcr-in-law, Eleiinor Nichols; granddaughter, Crysta (2arlucci; his former wife, Sharon Nichols of New Woodstock; and 7 nieces and nephew.s. He was preceded in death by brothers James and John Nich ols. Services were held July 20 at .Smith Funeral Home. Dc- Ruyter.N.Y. Burial was in New Woodstock Cemetery. V ;Barbara Jean Overby Barbara Jean Crater Over- by died Aug. 6. 2013 at her home in Advance nfier a short struggle with pancreatic can- She was bom in Porsyth ^mi)'to Eugene Allen and B passionate interest throughout her life was her family, " Survivors; her children, Pamela Overby of Charlotte, Lisa Overby Robertson and ~ husband Steve of Jackson.Wye., Randall Overby and 11^^' wife Iris of Wagram; 2 grand- W.Mchildren, Randall Scoil Over- ' ^ by and Morgan Cheyenne Overby. also of Wagrajn' her specialsister, Nanette Spainhour and husband Richard of Clemmons-her special nieces. Gail LiitcA and husband Dewey of Rid,' niond Va.,and Debbie Quibell Slayman of Vancouver Was -her sister-in-law, Doris Barney and husband Gary of Admcc-herbrother-m-jnw, Elton Chaiiman of NasliviUe.Tcnn 55 ye'aS fallowing thcTervS d'lhe fo^r. Memorials: The Barbara and C.T. Overbv Vf>iiii, r-^ir c j ^''h" P'ftb St., Winston'03, MS„::::,^rcicri7c: Online condolences: miller.com. Janie Ruth Cooper Roberts BaJSi'SlnTj:" SI'following the OnUne condolences: mwJuimell/h.coni. 'AVIEcIOGNTV ENTERPRISE RECOHD.Thur.d«y.At^,. ,5.2013 Davie County Public uuiaof Mocksville, NC 1 Gerald Grey Boot Mr. Gerald Grey "Tony" Booe, 74. of Sanfor<l Avenue, Mocksville, died .Sunday, Aug. 18, 2013, ai Forsyih Medical Center in Winsion- Salem. He was boni Aug. 13, 1939. in Davie County to the late Joe and Kathleen Moser Booe. Mr. Booe wiib an entre preneur most of hb adult life. He was also preceded in death by wift. Goldie Adams Booe; and 2 brothers, Bobby Booe and Joey "Scooter" Booe. Survivors: a daughter, Wendy Booe Rycroft of Mocksville; a son. Tony Booe of Raleigh; mother of his chil dren, V^nda Ti.se Booe of Mocksville; sister, Judy Booe Howard (Sara) of Advance; a special friend, Brendn Wyati; 2 grandchildren. EJesliny Ry croft and Sebastian Booe; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at II a.m.. Thur.s- day. Aug. 22 at Eaton Fu neral Chapel with the Rev. Greg McEwen officiating. Burial was to follow in We->;l lawn Memorial Park in China Grove. TTie family « hs to re ceive friends from 7-9 pjn. on Wednesday. Aug. 21 at Eaton Funeral Home. Oiilijje condolences: icu'ii'. j ■nfuiierabervice.com. Mary Ruth Essie. "Chip" Essie Road. Da- died surrounded her B. Home in WisstoD-Salem on Saturday. after a long struggle She wiLS the daughter of the late Mary Helen Forrest of Mocksviilc. She gradu- ated from Davie County High School and Winston-Salem Business College. She worked for seveml years as a secretary for the City of Winsion-Salem in the recreation and water de- partntents, and later as the ettecuHve secretary for the police attorney until the birth of her first child, when she resigned to be at home to raise ber children. When rite returned to.thc ork force, it was as a vital part of the family business. Ruth and Chip Essie were a team, high-school sweethearts married for 45 years. Tlicy worked, played and worshiped together and together. 1-or years they Ofwraled Stratford Lajidscape. wjiere her eye for landscape design iiiul ornamental borticulliire en hanced the service that they pnrviilcd their customers. She was an artist with pruning shears. The Essie home is a showpiacc of her talents a* a homemaker and decorator. She was skilled at a ninnber of crafts, including sewing, quilting, and basket mak ing. She es)ierially enjoyed giving new life to antique chairs by refinishing and re-caning. She was a cook, arriving at churcii and fiunily functions witli multiple lioraeniade dishes,especially known for ^autiful and delicious cakes. She was a shopper, always alert for a bargain. She was alifelong member of the Jericho Church of CStrist. She enjoyed years of leaching Bible class for young children. She also served her commu nity as member and president of the Cana Homemakers Club, devoting much time and energy to the club's annual Christmas bazaar. She was a past president of the Homemakers County Council. She was gracious, thoughtful, compassionate and wise. Afict a hard day's work, she still looked great. In her final illness, her smile remained radiant and she was always thinking of the welfare of others. Also surnving: a son, Jeff Essie and wife Karen of Raleigh: a daughter, Rebecca Phillips and husband Lawson of Raleigh; grandchildren. Ellion and Elizii Essie and Wyatt Phillips; 2 brothers, Tony Forrest and wife Janet and Norman Forrest; a sister, Brendn Essie and husband, Neal, all of Davie; sisters-in- law, Mary Ellen Candilloand husband, John ofWinslon-Salcm and Anne Banit s and husband. Brooks of Onancock. Vn.: and many iiiecc.s and nephews. Dr. Tom Torpy. mmistei. w as to » elcome guests for n fami ly-led memorial service to celebrate her life on Thursday, Aug. 22, at 4 p.m. at Jericho Church of Christ, 124 Davie Academy Road, Mocksville, with burial following in tiie church cem etery. The family was to receive friends Wednesday, Aug. 21 at the church from 6-9 pm. Memorials: James E. and Lelia N. Essie Scholarship Fund, c'o Davie Community Foundation, PO Box 546, Mocks ville: Caroiiua Bible Camp and Retreat Center, PO Box 1234, Mocksville; and/or the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 , Hospice Ln., Wmslon-Salem.NC 27103. Online Condolences: innv.cHrt>n^nera/jerviceu:oni. Davie County Public libraiyMocksville. NO J Edith Ladd GatUiei' Edith Louise Ladd Gaither. 90, of Mooresville, died onWednesday. Aug. 14, 2013 at her residence. She was born on July 28. 1923 in Davie County to the late Rome Lee and Lona Belle Moore Ladd. She worked in textile and food sendees at Davis and Ircdell Memorial hospitals in .Statesville. She later became a personal assis tant to the elderly .and a volujt- Icer with Hospice.She was also preceded in death by lier husband, Robert Lester Gaither; sister, Ethel Siroud; brothers,Burlie Ladd. Carl Ladd; and infant broth ers and sister.Sherrill.Dewey andLennra Ladd. Survivors: her daughters, Joan Riddle and husband Wilson, and Hilda Shaw, all of Mooresville; sisters, Mary fezier of Huntcrsville, Ha zel Frye and husband Paul of Mocksville; grandchildren. Laura Dinkins and husband Maik. April Brooks, Stacey Leininger. P.itrick Riddle and wife Nudju, Amy Messick and husband Kirk; and 11 great- grandchildren. Funeral service.' were held at 2 p.m. on Friday. Aug. 16 at Cavin-Cook Funeral Home Chapel witJi Mike Moblcy officiating. Entoiubmenl fol lowed at Iredell Memorial Gardens. The family received fiiends ^or to the service at thehineral home. Memorials: HospicefPal- liative Care of Iredell, 2347 SihtaiKon Road. Statesville, 28625. \( Robert Wdlman Jordan Mr. Robcn "Bob" Wellman Jordan, S4, of Main Soaet. Coolecmee, died Friday. Aug. 16. 2013. at the Glenn A. Kiscr Hospice House in Salis bury. He was born on Aug. fi, 1929 in Davie County to the late Arlie imd Maltic Mae .Smooi Jordan. Mr. Jordan was a graduate of Cooleeniee High School class of 1948. He was a veteran of Die U.S. Army hav ing seived during the Korean Conflict and retired from the VA Medical Center in Salis bury after 33 years. He also was employed with Wal Mart In Salisbury for 10 years. Mr. Jordan was an active member of Victory Baptist Church and was a charter member of the Coolecmee Civiian. serving on the board of directors for 10 years. He was a member of the American Legion Post 54 and served on the Coolecmee Town Board. Mr. Jordan was a member of SAC 8 Confer ence and the NCHSAA. He was a member of the North Stale Football Officials As sociation for 29 years and a member of Die NC AthleDcs Officials Association. He wa.* also preceded in death by 3 sisters. Margaret Shepherd. Helen Ellis and Sarah Kuhn: and a brother. Jesse Lee Jwxlan. Survivors: his wife. Norma While Jordan of the home; 2 daughters, Ibresa Bivins (Ron) of Mocksville and Ani ta Hawver (Stu) of Montana; a stepdaughter, Susan WaU Smith (Neal) of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren, Jay Smith (Lyndsay), Aiyssa Smith, Jes sica Miller (Alan) and Kurt Bivins; 4 great-grandchildren, AUie Miller, Jacob Smith, Avery Jane Miller and Maddi Smith; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 pjn. Suitday.Aug. 18 at Victory Baptist Church with the Rev. Shelby Harbour officiating. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Paii. The family received friends from to 2:30 to 4 at the church. Memorials: Victory Bap tist, PO Bo.\ 686 Cooleemec, 27014: or to the Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House, 1229 Statesville Blvd., Salisbury, 28147. Online condolences;ivwiv. eaionJuneralservice.com. ''.Joshua 'June'Neely Jr. Joshua "Jiine"'Neely Jr., 95, of Advance, died at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Care on Aug. 18,2015. He had bravely fought can cer. He was bom Aug. 1,1918 in Coolecmee to Joshua Neely Sr. and McKeive Holman. He married Ella Mae Fowler and they had one child, Mary Irene Neely. He anended North Coolecmee School, and moved from Cooleemee in 1944 to New Jersey, where he re.sidcd for 56 years. He was employed with Monsanto Chemical Plant as a machin ist and retired after 39 years.He joined Catherine Neely in marriage in 1947 Jle was a fisherman and loved to play card games. He loved sitting down with his grandchildren and play ing games with them often. Those who preceded him in death include his wife. Cath erine Neely; 3 brothers,George, Bruce.and Clarence Neely; 4 sisters, Magaline Christian. Mildred Everest. Alice Neely and Annie Gray Pringle. Survivors: a daughter, Irene Neely Studcvent; 4 grandchil dren, Randall Barker, Sberley Otestcr Studcvent (Kimondra), James Studevent (Deborah) and Monique Cuiry (Michcal); « special friend, Diane Koon of Irvington, N J.; )() greai-grand- childten: 4 great-greal-grandchildren; and a hosi of nieces, nephews and friends. A funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, Rcdland Church of Christ in Advance. Burial will follow in Redland Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Redland Church of Christ following the burial. Online condolences; mvw.graliamjunerallu)mejtei. Memorials: Davie Hospice/Palliative Care. 377 Hospital St., Suite 103,Mocksville. OAVIE COUN^ ENI^KPKISE RECORD.T^-^3> Aug.22.2013 Oavte County Public Ubfaij Mocksville, NC PaulMaxweU Schnedoch Mr. Paul Maxwell Schnee- loch, 94, of Clemraons died Monday.Auf. 12.2013 at the VA Home in Salisbury. He wa.s bom June 25.1919 in New York io Max and Jo sephine Bieselin Schneeloch. Mn Schneeloch was retired from AT&T and was u re tired lieuteniini commander who served in the US. Navy during World War II and the Korean War for 22 years. He served with ihc PBY and PBM Flight Squadron. He was preceded in death by his first wife Adeline Bey er Schneeloch, Surviving: his wife, Bar bara Schneeloch of the home; a son, Paul Schneeloch Jr. of Davenport. N.Y.; 2 daughters, Dianne Keams and husband Tom of Danville, Ky. and Nancy Schneeloch-Bingham and husband Brent of Boone; 5 grandchildren, Christine Gregory and husband Scott. Paul Schneeloch III, Michael Schneeloch. Tommy Keants and wife Nina and Hise Wat- ' son artd husband Chris: 10 great-grandchildren; and 2 stcp-children, Brian and An nette Bowles. A funeral service was held at II ajn. Thursday, Aug. 15 at Haywonh-Milicr Kinderton Chapel with the Re\'. Lewis Poag officiating. Burial fol lowed in Pine Grove United Methodist Church cemetery. The family received friends on Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorials; VFW Memo rial Honor Guard, c/o ClifT Hanis. 4433 Bashavia Drive, Pfaffiown. 27040. Online condolences: invir. haywrlh-miller.com. Stephen Paul Smith Mr. Stephen Paul Smith, 66, of Advance died Sunday, Aug. 18. 2013 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom April 11,1947 in Davie County to Ralph Odell and Jane Stoltz Smith. Mr. Smith served in the U.S. Air Force and had worked for Sheffield Financial. He was a coach with the Davje County Little League and the Smith Grove Basketball League. He was preceded in death by his parents. Surviving: his wife, Frankie Smith of the home; 3 sons, Stephen "Bou" Smith and wife Michelle of Concord, Nick Smith of Wilmington and Doug Smith of Advance; 3 grandchildren, Brittany, Hailey and Benji and a sister. Patsy Chitwood and husband : Bill of Concord. A funeral service was held I at noon on Wednesday, Aug. 21 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church with Dr. Barry Lemons officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends T\iesday at Hayworth- Miiler Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Hospice/Pal liative CaieCenter, 101 Hos pice Lace. Winston-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: h-miv. /lani'orr/j-niiV/er.corn. DAVIE COUNTk' ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, Ang. 22,2013 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC / Boyd Watson IVivette Mr. Boyd Watson TVivette, 74, of US 601 South, Mocks ville. died on Sunday, Aug. 18,2013. He was bom in Davie County on Dec. 22, 1938 to the late Thomas Luther and Leva Plowman Trivette. A lifetime member of Calvary Baptist Church, he was a Sunday school teacher and choir director for more than 30 years. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, but most of all be loved his church and being with family. He worked for Drexel Heritage for more than 46.years. Survivors: his wife of 53 years, Betty; his daughter, Melissa Trivette of Mocks ville; granddaughter. Lacey Trivette; a brother. Richard (Jeny) Trivette of Mocks ville; 2 sisters, Anice Jarvis of Rowan County and Betty Lou Holder of Davidson County. The family received friends on Tltesday, Aug. 20 at Davie Funeral Service in Mocksville. A service to cel ebrate his life was held at Cal vary Baptist Church, 601 S-, Mocksville, on Wednesday, Aug. 21 at 1 p.m. with Rev.s. Jim Gryder and Rob Waugh officiaimg- Burin) followed in the church cemetery. Memorials: Calvary Bap tist Cemetery Fund, do Gene Hooper, 171 Whitney Road. Mocksville; or to Hos- pice/Pailiaiivc CarcCenter, 337 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville, O LouNetta E. Brown LouNetta E. Brown, 73. of PfafTiown.died Monday. Aug. 17, 2013 at Wake Forest Bap- list Medical Center. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Aug. 31 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Winston-Salem. She was bom in Davie County on,Dec. 23. 1939 to Clarence OdeU Brown Sr. and Jobnsie Mason Brown. She has been a Witness for more than 40 years. She was preceded in deathby her parents and 3 brothers. • Clarence Jr.. Daniel and Frank Brown. Survivors; a son, Freder ick Brown of Mocksville; her mother. Juanita Brown; 3 brothers, Jesse L. (Doris) Brown, Robert (Ernestine) Brown and Wayne Brown; 4 sisters. Ooell Louis. Wanda Brown, Angela (Tony) Webb and Brenda McDonald; and a host of nieces, nephews, other family and friends. Online condolence; rnhert^funeral.com. s/John Lee Bradford ' John Lee Bradford, 58, of Singleton Road, Mocksville, died on TXiesday, August 20, 2013, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Bom in Yancey County on Aug. 27,1954, he was the son of the late Theo Bolden Brad ford and Jessie Mae Edwards Bradford. He was retired as I a supervisor from Fundev ; Aniericii and attended Calva ry Baptist Church on US 601 South. Survivors; his fiancee, Sherrie Durham Gibson; a son. Jonathan P. Bradford of Advance; a step-son. Tommy Eugene Piayer Jr. of Mocksville: 3 step-daughters. Sheiry McBride. Sabrina M. (Randy) Shaipe and Candace M. (Tony) Zimbardo, all of Mocksville; a brother. Larry (Doris) Bradford of Bear Pop lar; 4 sisters. Kay McCurry. Susan (Mike) Zimmerman and Gienda (Denny) Spain- hour, all of Cleveland, NC. and Judy (Jim) Bennett of Granite Quarry: and 4 grand children. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Hany Bradford. A celebration of lite ser vice was held on Sunday, Aug. 25 at 3 p.tn. in the Da- vie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev, Jim Gryder of ficiating. A graveside service was on Monday, Aug. 26 at 1 p,m. at the Bradford Family Cemetery in Burasville with Pastor Wesley Morris offici ating. Pallbearers were Jeff .Bradford. Donny Spainhour, 1 Derek Kimbrough, Daniel I Spainhour, Randy Sharpe, I Tony Zimbardo, and Tommy i Player, Jr.Thefnmily received ' friends on Saturday, Aug. 24. at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Bradford Fam ily Cemetery Fund, do Eddie Bradford,470 JR.Pate Road, BumsviUe, 28714; or Calvary Baptist Church, do Gene Hooper. 171 Whitney Road. Mocksville. Online condolences; ww. ilaviefuneralseivice .com n Dewitt Lafactt Bogcr Mr. Dewitt Lafaeli "Dee" Boger of Kannapoiis died Monday. Aug. 19, 2013 at Big Elm Nursing Center after months of declining health. He was born Sept. 25,192! in Davie County to the late Noah and Chattie Blanken- ship Boger. He served in the Army and retired from Can non Mills. He was preceded in death by his wife. Lodena Bailey Boger; his brothers, Herbert, Millard, Mack and (jilmer Boger; and his.sisters, Lillian Blackwelder. Ina Mae Boger, Share Jane Chaffln and Nora Sloop. Survivors: nieces, nephews and cousins. His funeral service and burial were conducted Aug. 21 in Kannapoiis. C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 29,2013 Davie County — Mocksville, Wayne Riduird Hamittoii : Mr. Wayne Richard Ham ilton. 69, of Advance died on Friday. Aug. 23, 2013 at his ^ome. He was bom March 10, 1944 in Dflvie County to Leo Jnd Beulah Ball Hamilton. Mr. 'Httmillon was retired RJ. Reynolds after 25 Jears. ' Stirvivors; his wife, Phyl lis Jordan Hamilton of the home; a daughter, Rhonda Walters and husband Steve of : Mocksville; 2 step-daughters, Candy Hardin and husband ' Doug of Fiectwood and April genius- of Huntersvllle; a granddaughter. Jordan Leah ; Wallers; and 2 sisters, Peggy : fcarter and husband William and Lois Green and husband ^ayne. A graveside service was held Sunday, Aug. 25.at Yad- kin Valley Baptist Church with the Rev. Doug Hardin officiating. Online condolences: winv. /ui\-\iVrlh-iniller£om. J Jessie Belle Rarrisoo Jessie Belle Harrison. 90. of Lexington died on Hiesday, Aug. 20,2013 at Hinkle Hos pice House. Bom in Davie County on Nov. 13, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Rufus C. Williams and Linnie May Correl! Williams. Mrs. Har rison worked for Dixie Fur- ililuie, and was a member of the Coggins Memorial Baptist Church in Lexington. Survivors: her sister, Re becca Snider of Mocksville; I nieces, Lucy Boone and Ethel ; Faulkner, both of Le.xlngton, ' Nancy Dale, Nellie Allen and nephew, Rick Snider, all of Mocksville; and special friends and neighbors, Peggy j Swicegood, Bonnie Swice- < good and Judy Day. A graveside celebration of life seivicc was held at 3:30 pjii. on Friday, Aug. 23 at Forest Hill Memorial Park in Lexington, with Preacher Clyde Akers officiating. Memorials; Hospice of Da vidson Co.. 202 Hospice Way. Lexington. 27292. Online condolences: mvir. daviefimeralier\'ice£om. J Millie Estlenc Jones Mrs. Millie Estlenc "Estie■Jones, 83, died Monday.Aug. 19.2013 at Kale B. ReynoldsiHospice Home.' She always cared for otherswith a smile. Mrs. Jones wasbom July 18,1930 inYadkmCounty to the late Ulyssesand Lura Hobson Miller. She; attended Bear Creek Bapost, Church, where she was active in the children's church foryears. She also attended Richmond Hill Baptist Clturch.Mrs. Jones was a member ofi the Davie Hairdressers Asso- ciatioD. Surxivon: 3 children, to and Ginny Jones, Lynn and Bob Lane, and Leigh Yar- brough (Ricky Jones); 8 grandchildren, Adam Line, Heather Lane (Kevin Hayes), ' Meredith and Michael Qi- bana, Becca Jones, John Eric and Diane Yaibrough, Court ney Yarbrough (Joey Hens- ley); 6 great-grandchildren,Quintin Parsons, Dylan Miller, AJysa Lane, Myla Cabana, Lea Cabana, and Riley Hens- ley; 3 sisters, Rosa Matthews. Norene Matthew, and Beitha Wright; and a brother, U.G. Miller. A funeral service was con ducted Thursday, Aug. 22 at2 pjn. at Richmond Hill Bap tist Qiurch with the Rev. Will Hamric officiating. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Wednesday evening at Gen try Family Funeral Service in Yadkinville. Memorials: Kale B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 10! Hos pice Lane. Winston-Salem, 27103; or Richmond Hill Baptist Cemetery Phmd, 2205 Richmond Hill Church Rd, Boonville.27011. OiUine condolences: invw. gentryfuneralservicexom. 08 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tborsday, Aug. 29,2013 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NG v/ Vasiliki Kazakos Vasiliki "Vaso" Kazakos. 56, of CleimnoQS, died on, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2013 at her home after a battle with can cer. .She was tlie wife ofAndreas Kazakos of Clemmons. Vaso was bom on Oct. 12, 1956 m the small village ofProdfomos in Voiolia, Greece. She was the daughter of the late loan- nis and Zoe Kalpouzos. loan- nis was a carpenter, and Zoe , ran the village's only market. Vaso was raised in Prodromos and Athens. Greece and ^nt every summBr swimming and sun bathing inilaiaadi Pamlia (beach). Sarantli-wishermost cherished destination, and she and Andreas builtaMediterra- nean villa there in 1990. The Kazakos family spent almost every summer there and grew to love SarandLas their second home. Vaso attended a private boarding school in Thiva, and post graduation, she moved to . .Athens. There she attended a I travel academj- to become a flight attendant. She worked - as the executive secretary to the director of a tutoring in- , stilution. While residing and i going to school in Athens, she , met Andrca-s Kazakos on a I blind dale in May of 1977. ft was love at first sight as they I weie married two mondts later on July 3, 1977. The couple moved to Winston-Saiein'.on Aug. 17, 1977, the day after Elvis Presley died, as she re membered. Her contagious smile and vibmnl personality infected many with happiness and joy. Her focus was her husband and herchildren. She especially enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren. Her other interests Included baking, cooking, reading, and teaching Sunday school. She volunteered for her church, the Annunciation Greek Or thodox Church in Winsion- Salem. She was a staple at the Greek Festival for the last 15 years at the loukamades stand. Survivors: her husband, Andreas Kazakos; brother, George Kalpouzos; daughter, Elizabeth Siokis and husband Giis.and their 2 children,Da£ and Vaso; her son, Teddy Ka zakos and wife Frances, and their3 children,Andreas.Zoe, and Maximus; her son John Kazakos and wife Nia, and their daughter, Lillian Grace; and her s<m Alexander Kaza kos. A funeral service was con ducted at noon 7\iesday, Aug. 27 at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church by Fr. Demetri Kangeiaris. Burial followed in Forsyth Memo rial Park. The family received ftiends Monday at the church with a Trisagion service at 7:30 p.m. Memorials: Annuncia tion Christian Academy, 435 Keating Dr. Winston-Solem, 27104. Online condolences: baworth-millcrj:om. ^ Harrj Martin Poland Mr. Harry Manin Poland, , 77, of Mocksville died Satur day,Aug. 24, 2013 at Forsyth ' Medical Center. ; Mr. Pohmd was bom in I Fairmont, W.Va, on July I ], I 1936 to Harry R. and Birdie Poland. He was an engineer who began his career in Balti more, Md- with Western Elec tric, later moving to North Carolina to work with AT&T/ Lucent Technologies, where he retired after 30 years, Mr. Poland loved classic care and working in his garden. He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings; sis ters-in-law, Evelyn Hamlitj, Betty Smith, and Sharon Wat son; and brother-in-law. Cecil Hamlin. Survivors: his wife, Jea- nette Hensley Poland; a sis ter, Martha Lee of Fainnont, W.Va.; 2 brothers-in-law. Ger ald Hensley of Harlan. Ky, j and Ronald Hensley of Mor- [ fisiown.Tenn.; a sister-in-law, ' OsIaRriedel and husband Kiil of Aflanta, Ga.; 4 nephews, Don Weaver, Teny Hans- lin. Jeff Hamlin and Edward Hensley; and 4 nieces. Sheila. Imogene, Kim, and Dawn. A funeral service was to be I heldat2p.m.Aug.29atHay- worth-Miller Kindenon Cha pel with Dr. Mike Duffieid of ficiating. Burial was to follow at Forsyth Memorial Park. n The family was to receive friends 6-8 pjn. Wednesday at the funeral hotne. Online condolences; n bayworth-miUerjcom. C8 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Aug. 29,20J3 Davie County Public LiDiary Mocksville, NO >/ Christopher Lee Poplin Christopher Lee "Chris- Poplin, formerly of Salisbury died Saturday. Aug. 24. 2013 at Park Wdge Hospital, Hcn- demonville. Bom Dec. 23, 1965 m Salisbury, he was the son of Matthew "Gene" Poplin of Moekssiiie and the late Bar bara Jean Dye Poplin. He was educated at Sacred Heart Catholic School and gradii- I Btcd flora North Hills Chrif- I tian School. He earned his I iissoci^e degree and EMT ; certification front Rowan ' CabaiTus Community College and ^wduated with n bach elor's degree from Caiawba College. He wa.s formerly . employed for Rowan County EMS and volunteered for the East Spencer. Ellis Cross Country a^ ftauklio fire de- paitroents. He was a member of failings Memorial Baptist Church, a fotiner member of the choir and the Young Fel lowship Sunday School Class tfc-was also preceded it death by his paternal grand parents, Opal and Hcmy Pop iin of Dane County Siuwiving: aunt and uncles, James and Gail Brewer ol Winston-Salera. Marvin l^oii Dye of West Metnpliis. Ark.. Robert Allen Dye of Walls, Miss.; and numerous cousins. ' The family «'as to receive I friends from 3-J pjii. Thurs day at the Summcrsett Fu- neraJ Home. Funeral services 'were to be conducted at 4 pjit, Aug. 29 at Sumnierseti Me morial Chapel witJi the Rev. Christopher O'Guin, minister ! of North Kaiuiapolis Baptist Church and the Rev. Bobby Seagroves,'officiating. Burial was to follow at City Memo rial Paiik. >0- '*41 - ^ JoaqDinRojasSalazar He was boni in Woden Iowa on June 2. 1950 to PetraRojasSalazar. Mr.Sala- worked at VF Jeans Wear andwasofthecaiholicfaiih preceded in dead, bjlus mother, and Mary SaJa-ZAr. Survivors; his wife.Jua„},a : ^Wdran, Joaqni,, (Uri Jr., Michael (Jen- S Salazar,Mary (Juan) BmtoIo.v,dDa-Salazar; grandchildren Jr., Alexis, Kennedy r'' Joer. Ehjah. Diana and Marcos Ban I ' JoaquinB^olo: bmtbets. hidorx,. ^cJ ard and Daniel; sistersP^uJ^,Adela,Rosa,D«,iaand' A l^s of Christian Burial'•fk place on Fridav. Atrp 'IJ Cathohc Cbiuch in Ciern- StephenHoyi officiatmg. BuriaJ fol- ^owedm the Center Memorial■Cemetery ut YadkinviJIe. 77,^^»tJy received frjend.s on Home rn YadkinviUe, with aiMaiy Senice at 8 pjQOnhne condolences: rnvw. Oavie County Public Library Mocksville, NO Jerry McArthur Alien Mr. Jerry McAnhur Al len, 70, of Salisbury, died Wednesday, Aug. 28,2013, al his home, j Mr. Alien was bom March 17, 1943, in Davie County to Joseph Elkana and Mary Eliz abeth Winters Allen. He was retired from Pope Plumbing. Survivors: 4 sisten, Edna McClary or Rockwell, Ha zel Estes of Salisbury, Marie Shoaf (Kermit) of Lake Nor man and Nellie Cooper of Wiaston-Salem; 2 brothers, Hathan AUen of MocksvilJe and Daniel Allen (Maijorie) of Laurenburg: and several nieces and nephews. A private memorial service will be held later. Memorials; American Can cer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Dr., Greensboro, 27407; or American Hean Assoc., Me morials and Tributes Process ing Center, PC Box 5216, I Glen AUen, VA 23058-5216. I Online condolences: tvHiv. I ealonfimeralsen-icex-om. f John W. Barnes John W. Barnes MD died al the Kate B. Reynolds Hos pice Home in Winslon-Salent North Carolina on Aug. 28, 2013. Bom on Dec. 31, 1926 in Wadsworih, Ohio to Lyie H. and Helen Newton Barnes, he grew up in Columbus, Ohio, attending Columbus. Ohio public schools before gradu ating from North High School in 1945. He completed his 1 pre-nied undergraduate siud- i ies in a three-year accelerated ' program at The Ohio State University where he was a membec of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. He earned his MD degree from Northwestern University in 1952, and com pleted his internship at Char ity Hospital in New Orleans ' in 1953. A five year general surgery residency program at the Veterans Administra tion Hospital in Dayton, Ohio foUowed, where he served as chief resident in 1958. Join ing the staff at Middletown Regional Hospital in 1958, he serv'ed as a much-loved member of the general sur gery team for the next 31 years until his letiremenl in 1988. During that time, he was elected chief of surgery a number of times. He was a member of the American Medical Association (AMA) and the Butler County Medi cal Society. In the early 1960s he achieved the distinctiori of being recognized as a FeUow of the American CoUege of Surgeons (FACS). A sports man and outdoor enthusiast, he enjoyed hunting, fishbg, skiing and sailing, spending many youthful sununers por taging and fishing the Nonh- eti) lakes with his father and younger brother, Bruce. Also a fan of golf and teimis, he was a longstanding member of Brown's Run Country Club in Middletown, Ohio, Crys tal Downs Country Club in Frankfort, Mich., Wild Dunes Golf and Tennis Club, Isle of Palms, S.C., The Keenland Club in Ixxington, Ky., and Middletown Tennis Club. He wiU be remembered as a skilled and compassionate surgeon, lover of, nature, sci ence, sloryteiling and world's greatest Grandpa. He wa.s preceded in death by his youngest son, John N. Barnes. Survivors; his wife, Patri cia; siblings Dr. Bruce Barnes and Lois Wcndi: chiidien, Ann and Paul, Kinney, Sarah Blaikie (Ttm), Amy and Larry I Kinney and Jim Bames; step- , children Jun Kinney (Eileen) ' John Kinney, Laura Francis (Todd); 6 nieces and nephews; and 16 grandchildren; Sarah, Jim, and Meghan Kinney AvretJ. Erich, Emily and Cora Kinney, Gene Kinney, Sam Wil and Gabe Biakie. BaUey and Noah Vigland-Bames, Adam.Katheriiie. Merritt and Ben Francis. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home in Win- ston-Saleni A family memorial to cel ebrate his life and stories will be held later. Online condolences; wvw. hayworih-millerxom. f Lewis Gray Bamhardf Mr. Lew is Gray Bamhardi, 76, of New Hampshire Court, Mocksviile. died Sunday. Sept.1,2013,at NC State Vet erans Home in Salisbury. He was bom on Jan. 20, 1937, in Davidson County, to (he late Olin Lewis and Edna Belle Carter Bamhardt. Mr. Bambardt was a veteran ofthe U.S. Navy and was a retired custodian from Davie County Schools. He was of the Bap tist faith. He was also preceded in death by a brother. Deny Bamhardt. Survivors: his wife, Laura Jane Lagle Bamhardt of the home; 3 children, Anita Bam hardt Sill of Spartanburg, S.C..Chip Bamhardt of Char lotte and Todd Bamhart (Su zanne) of Advance; 4 sisters, Helen Everhart, EraUy Ford, both of Clemmons, Mary Ann Bamhardt of Advance and Frieda Schiamann of Charlotte; a brother, Geoige Bamhardt of Advance; and 3 grandsons. Wesley Thompson (Audrey), Jake Bamhardt and Charlie Bamhardt. A memorial service was conducted at 3 pjn. Tuesday, Sept. 3 at Hardison United Methodist. The family re ceived friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Mocksviile Fire Dept., 335 Sanford Ave,, Mocksviile; or Davie Rescue Squad, c/o Sandra Lipscoinb, 1718 US 64 E., Mocksviile, Online condolenees: iviviv, eatO!ifi4neralservice.coni, n DAVE COTOTV ENTERPRBE RECORD, Sept. 5,2013 Davie County Public Liuioiy Mocksviilet J Clyde Herman Gartner , Mr. Clyde Herman Cart- v ner. 78, of Magnolia Avenue, : Mocksville. died Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013. at Kate B. , Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem. He was bom on Dec. 23, 1934 in iredell County to the late Clyde Arthur and Blanche Richardson Cartner. Mr. Cart- ner was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was a retired dairy farmer. He enjoyed stock car racing and was a sports fan - especially local sports. He was a collector. Survivors: his wife of 47 years, Carolyn Johnson Can- ^ ner of the home; 2 sisters, Jeannctte Turner (Jim) of Winston-Salem and Coleen Peacock (Gil) of Statesville; • a nephew, Alex Turner (Pa tricia); and godchildren, Abe Howard (Lynne) of Penn sylvania and Amy Vaughan- Jones (Bob) of Mocksville. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 pjn. Saturday. Sept. 21 at First United Meth odist Church, Mocksville ^with the Rev. Glenn Myers officiating. The family will receive friends in the sanctu ary following the service. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103; or First UMC General Fund or Prayers and Squares, 305 N. Main St., Mocksville. . Online condolences; www. eatonfuneralservice.com. Dorotliy .Tane Carquf: Dorothy Jane Carqud. 90. of Advance, died Aug. 31. 2013 at her home after a short illness. i She was born April H), I 1923 in Chicago, 111. to the late George and Bessie Kamcs. .She and her family | lived in LaPorte. Ind. from 1958-2006, when they moN'cd here. She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Cliurch in Clemmons. Survivors: her husband of 64 years, louis: a son Gcoige (Sheila) of Henderson, Nev,; 3 dniighiers, Diane Miner of Eau Cluire. Mich.. Barbara Pitts luid Carol Clark, both of Advance; U giandchildren; and 16 great-grandchilda-n. She wij! be cremated and a memorial service will be held later. Online condolences: ww. Arnold Ray Dalton Sr. Arnold Ray Dalton Sr., 72, died on Sept. 2 at his resi dence in Harmony. He was bom in Iredell County, son of the late Da- ' vid and Louise Holmes Dal ton. He graduated from Unity High School in 1959. For many years he worked and re tired from Holly Farms (now I T^'son). He was an active member of Mt. Nebo Baptist Church in Harmony where he served as an usher,' and a member of the Mighty Men's Choir. In 1963 he married Joycelyn Parks and to this union four children were bom. He and his wife enjoyed rid ing motorcycles together and quite often attended the bikers event at Mynic Beach, S.C. He wa.s preceded in death by an infant son, Arnold Ray I Dalton Jr.; a sister, Winnie Parks; 2 brothers, David and Luther Dalton. Survivors: his wife, Joyce lyn P. Dalton of the home; a son, Ronald Neil Dalton of Statesville; 2 daughters, Lori (Donald) Chambers of Cary I and Paula Renec Daniels of I Charlotte; 3 brothers, JamesI (Beatrice) Dalton and Robert I (Tina) Dalton of Harmony, and Alvis (Ruby) Dalton of Dayton, Ohio; 5 grandchil- j drtn; 3 great-grandchildren: [B number of nieces, nephews. Other relatives and friends. His funeral service will be ,oii,^ridfy,^epl..i^int 1 pjn.at Mt. Nebo. Baptist Church in Harmony. The Rev. Norman Dudley will be the eulogist and burial will follow in the church cemetery. Family visi tation will be at tiie church 30 minutes prior to the service. Online condolences: uinv. Gni/uvnFwuraMamejiei. davie county enterprise record. Thursday, Sept. 5.2013 •J RoDBld Ray Gallagher Ronald Ray "Ronaie" Gal lagher, 57. died unexpectedly at Novani Health; Rowan Hospital on Friday, Aug. 30 2013. He was the sports editor of the Salisbury Post since 1997, beginning his career there in 1995. He had been sports editor for the Davie County Enterprise Record, and a sportswriter for the Lexington Dispatch. He was passionate about sports and was a popu lar and notable figure on the high school sports scene in Rowan County, He touched many lives through his writ ing. His articles were known throughout the community, as he made the stories personal about each player, each team, each game. He inspired many young athletes and writers and his work and enthusiasm will continue to inspire. He was a family man who adored his wife and 2 sons, and was a committed friend to many with good humor and quick wit. He was born on Oct. 19, 1955 in Winston-Salem to Ronald Vance and Mary Kathleen Gallagher. He grad uated from North Davidson • High School in 1974. He was a sports fanatic and a prolific writer, which he turned into a career. He was the recipient of no fewer than 34 NC High School Sports Association Awards. He was honored in 2005 by the NC High School Sports Association with the Tim Stevens Media Represen tative of the Year Award. Survivors: his wife, Joan Cansvaciol Gallagher, whom he married in 1991; their 2 sons, Jack and Mackie; his mother, Mary Kathleen Gal lagher; 3 sisters, Debbie Merten, Ginger Gallagher and Angela Gallagher; a brother. Tim Gallagher. A remembrance celebration was to be held on Wednes day, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. at the West Rowan High School Gym. Funeral seivices were held on Thursday, Sept. 5 at 4 pjn. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 375 Lumen Christi Lane in Salisbury. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetety, Condolences: to the family at 135 Chapel Court. Salis bury, 28147; online cat wiw. iummersetifunerallwme^om. J Alma Snider Greene Alma Vemelle Snider Greene, 83, of Churchland, died on Wednesday night, Aug. 28, 2013 in Rowan Re gional Hospital after several months of declining health. A funeral to celebrate her jlife was at 11 ajn. Saturday, Aug. 31 at Churchland Bap- tist Church, where she was a member, conducted by the Rev, Jerry Wilkes. Burial followed in the Barnes Cem- ; etery. The family received friend Aug. 30 at Piedmont Funeral Home. She was bom in Demon, on Sept. 2,1929, the daughter of S. Earl Snider and Lillian Shiitt Snider. She graduated from Demon High School and Ashemore Business College and was retired from the li brary of Tyro Middle School. At her church, she wa.s a for mer Sunday Scliool and Va cation Bible School teacher, a former choir member, and served as the cliurcli librar ian and historian. She was I a member of the Davidson , County Genealogy Society. She was married to Kirby Worth Greene Jr. who died in 1997. Also preceding her in death were her parents, broth er, Thunnan Snider, and sis ters, Zenda Lee Hedriek and Alreta Hulin. Survivors: son. Kirby Worth Greene III (Claia Sue); daughters, Fairye Mills (Rocky) and Fran Wagner (Jeff) all of Lexington; grand children, Kevin Greene. Lisa Olp (Scott), Brian Mills, Brad Wagner, Brent Wagner (Jenny), Brandi Wagner (fi- ancde Jake Sheffield), Kristie Trantham, and Valerie Jones; great-grandchildren, | nra; Greene, Lawson Greene, Na thalie Olp, Emily TYantham, Ella Trantham, Eli Trantham, Addi Jones, and Evan Jones; brother, Leon Snider (Carol) of Denton; brothers-in-law, Robert "Bobby" Greene of Myrtle Beach S.C. and Clay ton Hulin of Denton; and sis- tcr-in-law, Evangeline "Van- gie" Snider of Locust. Memorials: Barnes Cem etery Fund, c/o Kyla Murphy, Sunirusi Bank, 106 N. Stale Street.Lexingion,27292. davie COTINTY ,,yKRrKJSEHECOKD.Tb«rsdny,Sep....«l^ \/Mark Samuel Xmner Mr. Mart Samuel Jenner, 55, of Danner Road, Mocks- ville, died Sadirday, Aug. 31, 2013,a! home. He was bom on Feb. 27, 1958, in Australia to Trevor Samuel and Velma Konz Jen ner. He was a molorsports fan. Survivors; his wife of II years, Peggy Sue Givens Jen ner of the hotne; his parents of Australia; a daughter, Nicole Renee Jenner, a sister, An gela Jenner, a brother, Peter Jenner, aU of Australia; and-4 nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be conducted later. Memorials: American Hean Assoc.. PO Box 5216, Glen Alien, VA 23058-5216; or American Diabetes Assoc PO Box 11454. Alexandria, VA223I2. Online condolences; tvinv. eatonjiineralservicexom. sj Ttangala Burton Johnson Mis. Tangala Burton John son, 36, of Advance, died Sept. 1,2013. in Lexington. She was born in Forsyth County on Oct. 12,1976. Mrs. Johnson was a member of Ad vance First Baptist Church and was a bus driver for the Davie County School System. She is preceded in death by her twin daughters, Kasi Lee and Lad Ann Goforth. Survivors: her husband, Kelly Lynn Johnson; 2 daugh ters, Kori and Alii Goforth; a stepson, Dylan Johnson; mother, Debbie Williams and stepfather Howard; father. Buddy Burton and stepmother Betty; a sister. Shannon (John) Pariter; 2 stepbrothers, Peanut and Bear Weaver; and a num ber of aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. A memorial service was held at II a.m. Wedncstlay, Sept. 4, at Advance First Bap tist Church. The Rev. Rodney Hellard officiated. Memorials: Worship En hancement Fund of Advance First Baptist, PO Box 153, Advance. Online tmndolences; hww. salemfltxom. y/ Mabel June Mclntyre Mrs. Mabel June Knuckles Mclntyre, 92, of Crestvjew Dnve, Mocksville, foimerly of Milling Road, died Tues day, Aug. 20,2013, at Fors>lh Medical Center in Winston- Salem. She wa.< bom June 29. 1921, in Taylor County, Ky. to the late Elhanon Alden Knuckles and Eliza Catherine Knuckles, the fourth of seven childa-ii. .Mrs. Mclmyre was a veteran of the U.S. Army Nurse Corp during World War II. She w«s a graduate ofBow man Gray (now Wake Forest) School of Medicine, Mi?. Mclntyre w.t.s employed with Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem. later at Davie County Hospital and retired from VA Medical Center in Salisbury. When she retired she was a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CNRA), She was thought to be one of the first female nncslhctists in North Carolina. .Mis. Mclntyre was an active member of First Baptist Church of Mocksville for many years. "Miz Mabel" to her many friends, was de- . voted to her family. She was fascinated by the beaut)' of nature, especially humming, birds. Mrs. Mclntyre traveled extensively after retirement and, a natural artist, took up photography and painting. ' SIw -was also pieceaed la death by licr first husband, Kenneth M. Milltzj her,seg«pnd husband. George E. Mclntyre; 3 sisters; and 3 brothers. Survivors: a daughter. Charlotte T. "Misty" Mintz of Mocksville; 2 sons, Kenneth R. Mintz of Henderson, Nov. and J. Mark Mintz (Debra) of Pleasanion, Calif.; and 2 grandchildren, Jessica L. Hal- ligan (Dcaglan) and Alexan der J.K. Mintz. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 pm. Saturday, Sept. 7 at First Baptist Church ofMocksville with the Rev, A. Shane Nixon officiating. The family will receix'e friends at the church following the service. Inurnment will be in Sand Kills State Veterans Cemetery in Spring Lakes. Memorials; Fust Baptist Building Fund, 412 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Online condolences: ivini'. eatonfiineralsen'icej;om. DAVIE COUNTY ENT^RISE RECORD, Thursday, SepL 5.2013 J John Pastor John Pastor, 96, of Bemu- da ViUage, died on Aug. 25, 2013. He was bom on July 6, 1917 in Berlin, Germany, to Dr. Peter and Maud Pas tor. He and his parents im migrated to Medina, Ohio, in 1923. He graduated from Ashland High School in Ash- land, Ohio, in 1936, He was the lOJXlOlh Draftee in Ohio on March 24,1941. After four and a half years overseas, he was discharged on Sept. 16. 1945. After 43 years with Ohio Edison (now First En- e^y), he retired in July, 1982. ; In 1996 he moved to Bermuda Village, where he was known for founding a singles dining I club. He was also active in civic and business organiza tions, especially the cham bers of commerce in Ashland. Springfield, and Stow. Ohio. His wife, Barbara, preceded him in death in March, 1990. His special friend, Gcnny An- knim Shadier, preceded him in death in November, 2000. His brother, Scott Pastor, of Mansfield, Ohio, predeceased him in January, 2008. Survivors; good friend Ruth Theros of Bermuda Vil lage; his sister, Liz Pastor of Ashland, Ohio; daughter Randy Moritz. and husband Fred of Mansfield. Ohio; daughter Alix Kolt of Stow, Ohio; and son Drew' and wife Adele of Columbia, Md.; grandchildren Jeff. Valerie, and Doug Kolt, and Rachel, Vera, and Christopher Pastor; step-grandchildrenare Debbie Ross, Shery Milz, and Don Mortiz and their spouses; 10 step-great-grandchiidren: 2 great-granddaughters. Gabri- clle and Breanna Kolt; many nieces and nephews; and fam ilies he perceived as his own, Genny Shidler's 2 sons Jay and wife Walletle of Honolu lu, Hawaii, and their daughter and son-in-law Summer and John D'Anna, of Fiichburg, Wise.; Steve, wife Bruna. and son Kai of San Francisco, Calif., her sister Mary Alice Bowman and husband Willard of Boones Mill. Va.; and Ruth Theros' daughter and son-in- law, Drs. Stephanie and Rick Reid of Lewisville, and their children Leigh Ann and War ren. A memorial service will be at 3 pjn. Saturday, Oct. 12 at Bermuda Village. Online condolences: ivunv. frankvoglerandsons.com. Donaid Otto Smith Mr. Donald Otto Smith, 89, of County Line Road, Mocks- ville, died Friday, Aug. 30, 2013, at Davis Regional Med ical Center in Statesville. He was bom on May 11, 1924. in Ashe County to the late Quincy Carl and Katie Caroline Miller Smith. Mr. Smith was a retired poul- to' farmer and a member of Freedom Baptist Church in Mocksville. He was known for gardening and sharing it with friends and neighbors, He was also preceded ,in death by liis wife of 63 years. Hazel Dillard Smith; a son-in-law, Michael Bar ney; siblings, Hazel Miller, Clifford Smith, Ernest Smith, Dla Smith, Dorothy Polk and Ruth Cox; 3 daughters, Nancy Katherine PuUen (Charles) of Freemont, Calif., Judy Barney of Winston-Salem and Helen Presnell (Dennis) of Salis bury; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; a sister, Maiy Polk (Gene) of Fleet- wood; 2 brothers. John Smith (Barbara) of Georgia and Car! Smith (Betty) of Sparta; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 7 pjn. Monday, Sept. 2 at Eaton Funeral Cha- pel in MocksvilJe with the Revs. Billy Louya and Dennis Presnell officiating. The fam ily received friends one hoLir prior to the service. Burial was be at I) am. "niesday,Sept, 3 at Freedom Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Freedom Baptist. 118 Comaizer Road, Mocksville, Online condolences: mww. ^otonfuneralser\'ice£om. Charles Edward Tissoe Charles Edward Tissue, 52, of Winston-Salem, died on Aug. 28.2013 after a short ill ness. I Survivors: his wife of 23 I years, Kristen Tissue; chil- . dren Lauren Davis, Holly Tis sue and Chad Tissue; grand daughter Bella; mother Linda Tissue: father Russell Tissue; sister Tammy (Leonard) Kow- alski; brother Alan Tissue; father-in law Gary Coilinscn; mother-in-law Pam Collin- son; brotiier-in-law Jeff Col- linson; nieces, nephews; ex tended family; Iriends. A private memorial service will be held by the family DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thorsday. Sept. 5,2013 Davte County Public Libfai> Mocksville, NC n " •••••; s/ Saodra James Albert Mrs. Sandra James-Aibert of Clemmohs died Friday, Sept. 6,2013 at Forsyth Medi cal Center. She\yasbort)Nov,21,1953 in Alexander County to Joe and Doris FormerJames. Mrs. Albert was a member of Hill- sdale Baptist Church, sang in the choir and was a teacher with the Winslon-Salem/For- syth County Schools and For syth Country Day School- Surviving: her husband. Duane Albert of the home; a son, Chris Albert of Winston- Salem; a granddaughter, Ava Albert who was her "MiMi's Sunshine"; her parents, Joe and Doris James of Taylors- ville; and a broker, Randy Jame.s and wife Kathy of Tay lorsville. A funeral service was con ducted at 5 pjn. Monday. Sept. 9 at Hillsdale Baptist Church by Pastor Brent Hel ton. The family received friends following the service at the church. Memorials: Hillsdale Bap- lisi. 4815 IS 158, Advance; or Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. 14 Penn Plazp, Suite 1710, New York, NY 10122. Online condolences: wnw. hayworih-miller.com. Vshirley Joann Baity Shirley Joann Baity, 66, of Autumn Care of Mocks- t^iJe, formerly of Airowbrook Road, Harmony, died Mon day) Sept. 2, 2013, at Forsjih 'Medical Cent^ in ^inslon- Salem. She was bom Nov. 5, 1946 in Davie County and was the daughter of the late Javan Beech andtNellie Bowles Ba ity. She was a retired from Samaritan Health Care as a certified nurse's a.ssistant and was of the Baptist faith. She' enjoyed reading, shop ping at flea markets, working puzzles, watching movies and flowers. She dedicated her life to caring for her mother. ■J BiBe She was also preceded in dead] 2 sisters, Ethel Rich ardson and Reva Cleaiy. Survivors: 2 sisters, Mar garet Bracken of Mocksville and Laura (Michael) Galli- herof Siatcsville; 3 brothers, Ldioy (Elizabeth) Baity ofYa^l^ville, Cecil Baity and Thranas Wesley Baity, both of Hanbony; and several nieces aitdliephews.|k,ftineral service celebrating.;^ life was held at 2 p.m..Ill^lday, Sept. 5 in the Er nest TVbutman Memorial Cha pel at Reavis Funeral Home of Harmony with the Revs. Scott Jackson and James D. Lewis officiating. Biiria] followed atLiving Word Ministries Cem etery in Siatesville. The fam ily received friends Wednes day, Sept. 4 at Rea\is Funeral Home of Harmony. Online condolences: iiirti'. reaviafuneralhomeharnwny. com. Memorials: Autumn Careof'^ocksville, 1007 HowardSt.; or to the charity of the do nor's choice. tty Tillman Davis Mrs. Betty Tillman Davis, 79 of Advance, died Thursday, Sepl.5,2013 at the Kate B.Reynolds Hospice Home. She was born July 14, 1934 in Forsyth County to the late William and Treva Sells Tillman. Survivors: her husband. Howell S, Davis of the home: a daughter, Karia Griffin of Greensboro: 2 sons, Brian Davis of Washington, D.C. and Mark Davi.s and wife Dcena of Renton, Wash.; 2 grandchildren, Elsa and Austin Davis; and a sister, Evel)!! Newsom and husband Lawrence of Winston-Salem. A memorial service was conducted at 2 ji.m. Saturday. Sept.14, 2013 at Haj'worth-Miller Kinderton Chapel by Dr. Bany Lemons. The family received friends following the service at the fuiienil home. Memorials; Bethlehem UMC, 321 Redland Rd, Advance. Online condolences: wwwJiayworth-milliT.com. davie COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD rh«r^ c~cc.iU!A.URD,1hursday, Sept. 12,2013 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO v/Warren Darnell Gobble Mr. WarreD Darnell Gob- We. 74, of Sheffield Road, MocksviJle, died Friday. Sept6. 2013 at Wake Foiesi Bap tist Medical Center iji Win- sion-Saletn. He was boni Nov. 6, 1938 in Davie County to the late FeUx Vestal and Sallie Cloyce White Gobble. Upon gradu ating from Winston-Salem Barbej- School, Mr. Gobble opened and ran Northside Barber Shop for mop than 50 years. He support and dediSSM^SK ' many customers. Mr. :<5olv ble was a member of'ijames Crossroads Baptist Church. He enjoyed farming and spending time with his grand children. SurvivoBi hi.s wife, Lorean Hum Gobble of the home: 3 children, Randy Gobble (Debbie), Greg Gobble (Cia- dy) and Charlene Ritchie (Michael), all of Mocksviile; 4 sisters, Vauda Eiiis, Greola Rogers, Phyllis Hockaday and Myrtle Stroud, a brother, Joe Gobble, all of Mocksville; and 3 grandchildren, Kendall Gobble, Dakou afld Kolton Ritchie. A funeral service was con ducted at 2:30 p.m., Sunday. Sept, 8 at Ijames Crossroads Baptist Church with the Revs. AJcx Hefner, Franklin My ers and Jeff Caner, The body was placed in the church 30 n minutes prior to the service. The family received family i and fnends in the church fol- 1 lowing the service. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials: American Heart Assoc., MemoriaJs/ Tributes ft-ocessing Center. ' PO Box 5216, Glen Allen, VA 23058-5213, Online condolences: nwn-. eatonfi4iierolsen-iifxom. V- Jesse Carl James Sr. Mr, Jesse Carl James Sr.. 74. of Mocksville, died Sun day, Sept. 8. 2013, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston- Salem. He was born June 15.1939, in Davie County to the late Alex Car] and Emily Spry James. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Juanita Lagle; and 4 brothers, E.M. James. Harold James, Charles James and Gene Jaines. Survivors; his wife of 53 years, Joyce Daniel James of the home; 3 children. Jesse James Jr. (Tammy), Jainiie James (Vicki), all of Mocks ville and Janeen Byerly (Ron) ' of South Carolina; 2 grand- ' children, Jordan Eaton (Zach) ' and Logan James; a sister, Shirley Seats (Qyde); and a brother, Carol James (Shir ley), all of Mocksville. A funeral service was to be conducted at 4 pjn,, Wednes day, Sept. 11 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev, Scott Schuyler officiating. Burial was to follow in Dirrentine Baptist Oturch Cemetery. The family was lo receive friends at the funeral home one hour before the service. Memorials; Tinrentine Baptist Cemticty Fund, c/o Judy Galliher, 1728 US 64 E. Mocksville. Online condolences; iwir.. eatonfuneralsen'ice.com. o Davie County Public Libfary Mocksville, NC Funeral services celebrat ing Mm. Koontz's life were; held Monday at ][ .rm. at Claritsbury United Methodist Church with the Ret. Donnie purhajii officiating. Burial rollowcd in the church cem- ^Kty. The family will spoke wjfh friends one hour prior tothe service at the church MemoriaJs: ClarksburyUMC, c/o Ann Cliue, 2464 OLd Mocksville Road, Siales- "Ee,28625, Online condolences: Hm,-. '"'"cfijohnsonfiineralhome com. J Nancy Gartner Koontz Mrs. Nancy Gartner Koontz, 80, of Canner Road. StatesviJIe, died Sept. 7,2013 , at Iredell Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Iredell County, born March 18, 1933 and was the daiigliier of the late Clayton and Lois Boger Gartner. She became a home- maker in 1975 and the book keeper for Roy Koontz &. Son Sawmill, which now oper- n ates as Koontz Logging. She etjjijy^ gardening, flowers, orbchetti^ and watching her .10 jftadchiidren grow into a^lts. I She .was marred to John Roy Koontz. who preceded her in death in 1997. Surviving: children, De- I lainc CranfilJ (Harvey), Jake I Koontz (Sherry), Peggy Carl- ton (Mike) and Shirley West (Teny); grandchildren, Jim Brown, Johnny Brown (Le- altne), Ellie Dryc (Noah),W^na CranfiE, Josh Koontz (©&ty), Bryan Koontz (Kel- I iW.,1^ianiel Lambert (Kelly), - AoaA ; Lambert, Jonathan •j WeJtan^ JelmiferWeBt;great- graadc^li]dren,' Kody, Mason and liyla Brown. C^eb and Ashlcn Drye, Ben, BayJee. Berkley and Luke Koontz, ; Danielle Lambert. iJVelda Brown Modlin r Velda Elaine Brown Mod lin of China Gn)ve died on Friday, Sept. 6,2013. She was born on Jan. 10, 1947 to Walter Clyde Brown and Mary Elizabeth Han cock Brown. Growing up on Gladstone Road between Mocksville and Cooleeniee across from the Liberty Unit ed Methodist Church softbail field enabled her to play soft- ball during her teenage years. She aiso played basketball and was a Tariieel fan. She was a 1965 graduate of Davie County High School. In 1962, she was crowned Miss Davie County and in 1967, became Western Electric's WENOCA Queen. She was employed by Western ElectriclAT&T for 30 years-and nstired in 1996. She worked in OklabomaCity for the last seven years of em ployment and upon retirement moved back to live with her mother in their home place on Gladstone Road. After return ing home she worked part- time in the jewelry department at Wal-Mart in Mocksville. She loved shagging to beach music with her cousin. Bren- da Riddle of Winsion-Salem. creating floral arrangements, traveling and attending Red Hat Society meetings. She was a life-long member of First Baptist Church in Cool- cemee. After her mother's death In 1999, she had plans to remodel her home but dis ease robbed her of clarity of mind. The last seven years of her life she was cared for at The Elms at Tanglewood in ClenimoDs and Trinity Oaks in Salisbury. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her nephews, Wesley and Andy Burton. Survivors: a sister, Beverly Brown Burton and husband Blaine of China Grove; a niece, Hope; a maternal un- n cle, David F, Hancock; a pa ternal aunt. Ruby B. Tutierow, both of Mocksville; and many cousins, A celebration of her life was held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 10 at Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville. A close fam ily friend, the Rev. Gary Ma- hathey officiaietl. The fam ily greeted friends beginning at 1 p.m. Graveside service followed at Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery on Gladstone Road. Memorials: Lutheran Ser vices for the Aging. PO Box 947, Salisbury, 28145 or on line at hitp:/M-ww.lsancjtet/ giving Ji.'p. Online amdolences: rnvw. \f Joseph Paul Popecki Jr. Mr. Joseph Paul Popecki Jr.. 44, of Junction Road, Mock.s- villc, died Monday, Sept. 9. 2013. at Wake Forest Baptist Health - Davie Hospital. Mr. Popecki was born Sept. 27,1968, in Salem County, NJ. to Joseph Paul Popecki Sr. and the late Dorothy Margarela Bailleson Popecki. He was a parts sales manager at Auto Zone in Mocksville. Smivots: his wife, Wendy Sue Wilk.ins Popecki of-thc home; his father of Danville, Va.; 3 children, Joseph Paul Popecki in of New Jersey. Cody James Popecki and Meghan Hope Popecld. both of the home; a sister, Suzanne Biggs, and a brother, Theodore Popecki, both of New Jersey. A memorial service will be conduaed at 2 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 28 Bt Eaton Funeral Chapel. Memorials; American Heart Assoc., MeinoriaisandTribuies Processing Center, PO Box 5216, Glen Allen, VA23058-5216. Online condolences: w\vw.eaioii/utiemlsen'ice.coin. ®^^COUNj.y V. ' Bonita Ann Ihylor . Bonnie Taylor of Arcailia died at Forsyih Medical Cen ter after a battle with cancer. She was bom Ajwil 18, 1955 in Strealor, Ul. to the late Roy E. and Lorraine Aberle Mackey. She graduatetl from the University of Illinois at Urbajia-Champaign in 1977. She was employed with The Landmark Group In Winston- Salem. She was preceded in death by a broth^, Donald James Mackey. '■ ' Surviving: daughters, Sar ah Taylor of Winston-Salem, Katherine Thylor of Arcadia; a son, Matthew (Ashley) Tay lor of Ar^ia; C2iristopber Taylor, father of the children of Mocksville; a sister, Lin- nea Shepherd of Winston-Sa lem; Iwothers Adam Mackey of Keniersville and Michael Mackey (Sharon) of Clem- mons; along with many niec es, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, brothers imd sisters in laws and countless friends. She was always there for any one in need of n hug, a smile, or support. A memorial service was held Wednesday, Sept. 11, at Holy Family Catholic Church with Father Steven Hoyt ofri- ciating at 11 a.m. in the main church. A memorial mass will be held later. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC sj Herman Oscar Waller Mr. Herman Oscar Waller, 82, of Deadmon Road, Mocksville. died Saturday, Sept. 7,2013, ai Forsyth M^- ical Cehter in Winston-Salem. He was born July 12,1931, in Rowan County to the laic Kelly Cicero and Ruth Mae Waller. Mr. Waller was retired from Dreael Heritage Furni ture Co. He was a soft spoken man who made friends wher ever he went. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Berlie Dean Nail Waller; a sister, Louise York; and a brother, Meivin Waller. Survivors; 4 daughters, Vickie Waller Carter (Paul) of Advance, Vanessa Waller of China Grove, Beth Datlon (Terry) of Mocksville and Shanan Waller of Morganton; a granddaughter, Kendra Wall (Will); a great-granddaughter, Sloane Pardue; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 pjn.. Wednes day, Sept. 11 at Concord Unit ed Methodist Church with the Rev. Arnold Gostteil. Tlie body was.io be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The family received friends Tues day. Sept. 10, at Eaton Funer al Home. Memorials: J. Iverson Rid- t^e Developmental Center. 300 Enola Road, Morganton, 28655-4608, Online condolences: wh-w. easonjuncralservicexoni. -'Marvin 'Moon'Young Marvin "Moon" Young, 76. died Sept. 9, 2013 in Autumn Care of Mocksville. He was a native of Yadkin County, son of the late Brady and Minnie Martin Young. He attended Yadkin County Schools. He loved lo travel and resided in several states. His last residence was in Knoxville.Tepn. Survivors: a son. Lee Mar tin Young: a daughter, Kaiby Dalton; a brother, Brady Young; 2 sisters, Rosa Lec Long Hawkins and Connie Campbell of Advance. A memorial service will be held on Friday, Sept. 13 at noon in the chapel of Gra ham Funeral Home. The Rev. Nonnan Dudley will offici- aie. The family will receive friends one hour before the service. Online condolences: mnv, GrahamFuneraUIomcJiei. DAVIE COUNTYenterprise record, Thursday, Sept. 12.2013 Davie County u" WocKsvWe, NC •v.-v. V Edna Miller Angeii Mrs. Edna Miller Angell, 89. of Dogtrot Road, Mocks- v'ille, died Tliursda)', Sept. 12. 2013, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bent Jan. 29,1924, in Greenville, S.C. to the late William Julius and Susie Coy Lawrence .Miller. Mrs. An- gell was a resident of Mal lard Ridge Assisted Living in Clemmons, She was a self- proclaimed champion jaw smacker and enjoyed being with family. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Cecil Lee Angcii; a daughter, Joyce Angell Stevens; it son, Larry Lee Angell; 2 sisters, Myn Miller Barnes and Lake Mill er Combs; a brother, Doyle Miller; and a son-in-IMv. Lar ry Hamilton, Survivors; 4 children. Ce cil Grey Angell (Barbttra), Linda Angell Hamilton, all of Mock.':vi!Ic. Nat Angell (Vickie) of Lt.\iiigioii and Nan Angcii (Jimmy Biume) of Wocdlcaf; grandchildren, Mike, Doima, Shannon, Kelli, Lori, Nitikl, Brannon, Cody, Jessi, Mark, LeighAnn, Tab, Tony, Kryslal, Da\id, Dot- lie Jean, Dean. 'Ibd, Jennifer. Angel! and Lcc; 42 great grandchildren; 12 greal-grent- grandchiJdren; a .si.siti.Te.vola Miller Tucker (Jay), a brother, Clelc Miller (Mildred), all of Mocksvilie; and numerous nieces and ncphew.s, A funeral setS ice was con ducted at 2 pjii-, Sunday, Sept. 15 at Eaton Funernl Chapel with Gray Augdl, Mike tankfoiil and ilu- Rev, Will ihyoi ofiiciiiting, Burial loJIoW'Pd in Diilclinwii Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, i'ht family received friends Saliii - day, Sept, 14 .n the funeral home. Memorials; American Can cer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Drive,Greensboro, 27407. Online condolences; unt ie, eaionfuneraIsenice.coiii. Y Austin Blake Brewster Austin Blake Brewster, 17, of Pinnacle, died on Thursday, Sept. 12.2013. He was born on Dm. 20, 1995 10 Charles A. Brewster and Samaniha Weldner Brew ster. He was of the Baptist faith. He was a free and lov ing spirit. He had a heart of gold and you never caught him with out a smile. He w?j; giving, compassionate, and kind hearted. He never met a stranger and was friend to eJl. Survivors; his parent.'; 3 brothers, Caleb Brewster, Jacob Brewster and Aiden Brewster; a sister, Haley Brewster; grandparents. Dean and Shirley Brewster, Rickie and Velvet Johnson; great- grandmother, Ruth Weidner. He was preceded in death by his brother Le\i Brewster; cousin, Travis Weidner; and great-grandfather, Charles Weidner. The family received friends Saturday, Sept. 14 at Co*- Needham Funeral Home. A grat'e.side sendee was held on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 3 p.m. at Friends Union Church Cem etery. Pinnacle. Memorials; Austin Brew ster Benefit Memorial Fund, : Wells Fargo, Kiiw. Online condolences: m-ww. caxneedham.co!n. ./ Pfeggv Cook Carter ; Mn. Peggy Cook Cauer, I 76, of Advance, died Tues- i day.Sept. 10,2013 at Forsyth Medical Center. She was born in Davie County to ilic late Clyde and Rosa Walker Cook on Nov. 18, 1936. Mrs. Caner was a laember of Mocks United Methods! Church and retired from Lucent I'ecltnologies af ter several years. She also co- owned Carter's Landscaping and owned her owm beauty shop where she worked out of her house. Mrs. Carter en joyed spenduig time with her grandchildren and working in the yard and (ending to her flowers. Preceding her in death was lierhu.'band. Hoben I-ee Cart er Sr.; sister. Ailine Boger; and 5 brothers, James "J,C." Cook, Norman Cook, Buster Cook, Lester "Pete" Cook, and Datrel "Tom" Cook. Surviving; a daughter, Lucille Harmtan (Eddie) of Advance: son, H.L. Cartel (Cheryl) ofAdvance; 5 grand children. Ashley, Dustin, Josh, Drew, and Tara; 8 great-grandchildren. Walker, Beniley, Alirah, Dominick, Alexandria, Micah, Zander, and Aaliyah; 3 sisters, Doris Walker (Jack), Ola Mae Bo ger, Carolyn Cornelius (Rob ert); and a .sitecial caregivcr and niece, Lori Correll. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13 at Mocks United Method ist Church ts'ith the Rev, Bill Taylor officiating. Buriii! fol- kjwcd Hi the church cemetery. The family will receive friends ■niur.sday ut Hayworih-MiUei Kiiiderlon Chapel. Memorials; Mocks UMC Youth Group, PC Box 2122 Advance; or to Davie Home Health, PO Box 848, Mocks vilie. Online condolences: nni'ii', liaytvarih-millcrxom. Davie County Public Library Mocksvilie. NC Phillip Junior Forrest Mr. Pliillip "John" Junior Forrest, SO. of Fork Bixby Road, Advance, died Friday, Sept. 13,201?. at his home. He was hom on Sept. 26, 1932 in Daviu County to the Ihic Phillip Mosey and Evelyn Modelle Williiims Forrest. Mr. Forrest was a fmmcr and had retired fvoin Stanley Fur niture. He enjoyed pardenint; all of his life. He WHS also preceded in death by his wife of .18 years, Betty Jean Norman Forrest; 2 sisters, Lib Yarbofough and Susan Koontz: and 3 brothers. Hosey. Frank and Billy For rest. Survivors: a daughter. Bar bara Forrest Craver (Jefiicy) of Advtace; 2 grandsons. Daniel Franklin Graver (Ni cole) and Joshua Gtne Graver (Amber); 3 grcflt-grandchil- dreo, Jonah Ezekiel Graver, Joy EBsabeth Graver and Faith Marie Graver; a sister, Lois Mae Norman (Wayne) of LejangTon; and seveiiil niece.s and nephews. A funeral service was eon- ducfed ill 11 nm. Monday, Sept. 16 at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial followed in No Creek Primitive Baptist j Church Cemetery.The f^ly ! recftivcd friends Sunday. Sept. 15 at the funeral home. Online condolences: www. eafo'^neralservice^oni. yLeo Nafbauiel Kucker Elder Leo Nathaniel Ruck- er, 83, of Woodleaf, died Sept. 15,2013 in Magnolia Gardens Hospice Home in Spencer. He was born in Davie County, son of the l.Me Bishop and Mamie Wansley Rucker. He attended Davie Schools luid lived most of his life in Baltimore. Md., where he was it tnwk driver. He was married to Eddie Gray Ruekcr. He was a member of Erwin Temple GMH Church and enjoyed visiting churches and fishing. He served in the U.S. Army with an lionorable discharge. He was also preceded in death by a brother. Other Rucker. Survivors; his wife, Eddie Rucker of Magnolia Gardens Nursing Home; 5 brothers. James (Ruby) Rucker, Billy Rucker. Howard Rucker, Carlton (Pauline) Rucker of Winston-Salem, Hetmaa Rucker of Heaphzivah, Ga.; 3 .sisters, Beraice R. Stapler. Clara M, Tomlln and Chris tine (.lames) Summers. Win- fion-Salem; and a number of nieces and nepliews. His funeral service will be Friduy, Sept, 20 at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home, The Rev. Ervin Han nah Jr. will officiate and burial will follow in Piedmont Me morial Gardens in Salisbury with military rites. The family will receive friends one hour before the service. Louis Dale Stiles Mr. Louis Dale Stiles, 81, of Clemmons, died Sunday, Sept. IS. 2013 at his home. He was bom Jan. 3,1932 in Thayer.Kan. to the late Harry and May Kerns Stiles. Mr. Stiles retired from the U.S. Navy after 20 years. After his naval career, he worked for Stroh's Brewery and retired after 20 years. He was a mem ber of the Submarine Veter an's Association, was a golfer, and enjoyed gardening. Preceding him in death was a son, Curtis Lee Stiles, atid 4 brothers. Surviving; his wife. Coi- neiia Stiles; daughter, Pam Stiles Cass of Union Grove; 2 sons, Kenneth Stiles of Sweet Home, Ore. and Jeff Stiies of Ball Ground. Ga,; slep- cliildren, Kenneth and Pamela Riding.s of Greensboro; sever al grandchildren, greai-grand- children, nieces, and neph ews; and a daushler-in-law, Dianne Stiles of Mocksvillc. A private graveside service will be held at the conve nience of the family at West- lawn Gardens of Memorv' in Clemmons. The family re ceived friends Monday at Hayworth-Millcr Kinderion Chapel. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia tive CareCemer, 101 Hospice Lane Win.ston-Salcm, 27103. Online condolences; invw. huvworlh-mWfr.roin. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC s/RoyceH.Ttoncr Royce Hampton Turner, 81. of Clemnions died Sept. 13, 2013 at Regency Care of Clemmons. He was boro Aug. 31.1932 in Bedford County, Vs., a son of Hampton and lalnn Conan Turner, He worked as an air line mechanic for Piedminii and, US Airways for 28 yeats retirement. He was ti U.S. ,\ir Force Korean Wm veteraji. He mnnied Betty .'o .Icnes Tuner in 1952. She survives. Also surviving; sons, Stan (Wendy) Turner of Advance, Perry Turner of Davidson County; daughtcr-in-law,Kiui F. Turner of Winston-Salcm; 5 grandchildren, Derek (Slier- ric) Turner of Walnut Cove, Bryn (Nick) Taylor of Mocks- ville. Shayna (Josh) Johnson of Mocksville, We»!y 'ntmer, and Allison Turner; several great-grandchildren; 2 broth ers. Delbert Turner and Ken neth Ibmer; and a sister, Hel en Norris. He is~pi«e"d6d In death by his parents and a son, Allen Turner. A visitarion was held Tties- day. Sept. 1? at Frank Voglcr and Sons Cleninions Chnpcl with a graveside service fol lowing at Westliiwn Oartlens of Memory in Clemmons. Online condolences: nvriv, Jfankvos!eraiidsiinsx:om. ' Mabel W. Wrenn Mabel W. Wrenn, RR; of Georgetown, S.C., died on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2()!3. the date of her 69th wedding un- niversary to h« late husband Billy Wrenn, at TSdelands Community Hospice House in Georgetown. Bom on Feb. 23, 1925, in Mocksville, she was a daugh ter of the late John Wjck- liffe Woodward and the late Zelina Zeola McCIamrock Woodward. Mrs. Wrenn was a member of Heitert Memo rial United Methodist Chuich and was a retired bookkeeper having worked for Drs. Mill er. Tiller, Quinn and Mor rison and later retiring from Georgetown Kraft Credit Union. Surviving: 2 sons, William E, Wrenn Jr. of Georgetown and Don S. Wrenn and wife Crista of Muskat, Oman; 3 d.mghiers, Jennifer Wrenn Minccy and hii.sband Mike Minccy, Lucy W. Wrenn and Robin A. Wrenn. all of Georgetown: 2 sisters, Ci.tirc Bone of Columbia .and Lou ise Collins of Mocksville: 3 brothers, George Woodward and wife Lib, Arthur Wood ward and. wife Bsrbani and Rod Woodward and wife Betty, all of North CartJlina; and a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Wrenn was prede ceased by 2 brothers. Jack Woodward and Ike Wood ward. Funeral services were lield at 3 pjn. Friday, Sept. 13 at Herbert Memorial United Mediodisi Ghareh -nith • the Rev. Joe Woodward (nephew) officiating. Burial followed in Pennyroyal Memorial Our- Idens. TTie family received ^friends Thursday at Orahem Funeral Home, Georgetown. Memorials; Herbert Me- :nioriaj UMC, 84 Forest Ave. Georgetown, SC 29440; or I Ttdelands Comnuinity Hos- ' pice, 2591 N. F^ser St.Geoig^).-{^^440. n/ Fernando IVippZamora Fernando Tripp Zamora, 28, of North Claybon Drive, Advance, died on Sunday, Sepl.8.20!3. Bom in Forsyih County on Nov. 14,1984. he was the son of Hermilo Cortez Zamora and Doris Vanhom Smyre. He worked in construaion as a project manager for Burton's Services,and was of the Meth- (xlist faith. Survivors: his parents; his wife, Tiffany Burton Zamor.T. a son. Stryson Tripp Zamora. 2 daughters, Zoey Brooke and hiiley Shae Zamora and family dog, Scrap, all of the home; a brother, Bubba Zamora of Mocksville; 2 sis ters, Angelina (Brad) Pack of Advance and Melissa Zamora of Winston-Saieni; brother and sister-in-law, Michael and Stephanie Burton of Mocks- tille: mother-in-law, Chris Burton and father-in-law, Mike Burton; paternal grand parents, Carmen and Jesus Zamora; maternal grandpar ents. Harold and Ivoiy Van- horn; special grandparents. Virginia end Jim Spaugh; nieces and nephews, Jordan Hendrieks, Kyle Hendricks, Brandon Hendricks, Autumn Hendricks, Alyssa Turner, Keimedy Burton and Samora pBfV A celebration of life ser vice was held at on Thursday, Sept. 12al 11 am. in the Da- vic Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Darren Crotis ! officiating. Burial followed in 1 Rose Cemetery, The family ' received friends on Sept. 11 at Davic Funeral Service in Mocksrille. Memorials: Daddy's Ba bies, do Tiffany Zamora, Bank of the Carolinas, PO Box 129, Mocksville. Online condolences: www. davlefiiueralservicej:om. Davie Countv Public UQtafK Mocksville, NC V Wanda Jean Tisc Booe I death'by^^ er-in-law. Wayne Holiiuid; and a niece, Sandra Broadway. Sunivors; her mother of Mocksvillc; a daughter, Wendy Bc>oe Rycrofi of Mocksvillc; a son, Tony Booc of Raleigh; 2 grandchildren. Destiny Rycrofi and Sebastian Booe; 2 sisters, Marsha Ann Tisc of Mocksvillc and Shirley Tise Broadway (Roy) of l-cxington: several nieces; and her feline companion. Two Days. A funeral service w as to be conducted at 2 pjn., Thursday, Sept. 26. at Eaton Funeral Chapel. Burial was to follow in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. The family was to receive friend.s from 7-9 pjn. on Wednesday. Sept. 25, at the funeral home. Online condolences; HifH',cou>fi/iint;ralservice£o/n. ^ Luke David Gaithcr Mr. Luke David Gaiiher, USCG Ret,, died Saturday, .Sept, 21, 2013 suiTounded by his family. He was bom on March 6. 1943 in Davie County to the late James Clarence and Maigarei Latham Gaithcr. He retired .as a Master Chief in the U.S. Coa.st Guard after 27 years, whicli included si.x years in the U.S. Navy. He was a fisherman and hunter and spent many happy hours on the water and In the forest. Survivors: hi.s wife of 46 years. Sharon Gaither; 2 chil dren. Luke D. Gaithcr Jr. of Birmingham, Ala, and Karen G. Lewis (Carl) of Mobile. Ala.; 2 sisters, Bemice Gaiih er (Tom McGee) of Winslon- Salem and Glenda G. How- ell (Gary) of Mocksviile; 3 grandchildren. Hnilcy. Hunter and Htillic Lewis; and a god daughter, Lexy and her son Maddox. Visitation was at Mobile Memorial Gardens Futiera) Home on Tbesday. Sept. 24. Graveside services with full miiiiary honors was on Wednesday..Sept. 25 at 2 pjji. Memorials; Eton's Baptist Cemeiety Fund, c/o Robert Langston. 1922 US 601 N., Moctsvilie, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Sept. 26,2013 Oavie County Public LiDi Jiv Mocksviile, NC Marj' Elizabeth SooLs Miss Mary EliMbeth Soots. 88. of Pine Ridge Road. Mocksv-ille, died Thursday.Sept. 26;2013.ai her home. She was born Oct. 27.1924, in Davie County to the late Mitchel L. atid Katie Btchison WhiUock Soots. Miss Soots retired ftom Autumn Care of Mocksville after 28 years. She was a good cook who enjoyed cooking for others. She was also preceded in death by 4 sisters, Nancy M-Soots, Lillian S. Foster, Lu- ^ cille S. Owens and Helen S. McDaniel; and 2 brothers, Elmer Soots and Floyd Soots. Survivon: a brother. Jackie Soots of Cooleemee; and sev eral nieces and nephews. A graveside service was conducted at 3 p.m.. Saturday. Sept. 28 at Liberty i-lnited Methodist Cluirch Cemetery with the Rev, Alan Miller of ficiating. .lulie M. Snow de livered the eulogy. The family received friends on Friday. Sept. 27 at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: American Lung Assoc., 514 Daniels St.. Ste. 109,Raleigh. 27605;orHos- pice/Falliative CareCehter. 101 Hospice Lane, Winston- Salem, 27103 Online condolences; "ariv. eaionfiinerahi'ri'UfXom. Willis Keith Walser Willis Keith "Coach" Wals-er,.58, of Lexington, died Sun- ! day, Sept. 29,2013. nt Forsyth Medical Center, following a short illness. The funeral was to be at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 2, at Friendship United Method ist Church, where he was a member, with the Rev. Pat rick Snow affieiiiling. Burial was to ftillow in the church cemetery. The family w'as to receive friends from 6-8 pJii. Tuesday. Oct. 1 at Davidson Funeral Home and other tiroes at the home. He was bom May 29,1955. in Forsytli County to Wil lis Hugh Walser and Martha Stuits Walser, He was a truck driver for 34 years at Shoaf Concrete of Mocksville. His passion was coaching and he had a love for children. He was assistant coach for Reeds Cardinals Little league team; coached the Friendship Unit ed Methodist Church men's Softball team and assisted in keeping score. He was preceded in death by grandparcnis. Hugh and Pauline Walser. and E.E. and Mable Stuns. Also surviving; his sister, Shari Walser Herman of Wel come: nephew, Trey Herman; and special friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bryant, Slim Bryant and wife Jane, Joe Bryant and wife April, John Bryant and wife Ann.-hiid Jerry Bryant and wife. Jean, ail of Lexing ton. Memorials: Friendship UMC Building Fund, 2840 Friendship Church Rd.. Lex ington, 27295. Online condolences: wviv. davicisvnfuiicrdlhomcjic!. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 3,2013 •/ Dorothy Potts Whitakcr Mrs. Dorothy "Dott" Potts Whitaker, 85. of US 158, -MocksviUe. died Tuesday. Oct. i. 2013. at her home. Mrs. Whitaker was bom May 15,1928.10 Davie Coun ty to the late Albert Wesley .itid Rosa Casander Summers Potts. She was a member of Oak Grove United Method ist Cliurcli where she was a member of the choir and wa.s a past president of the Uniteti Methodist Women. She w as preceded in death by her husband, Venion Lu ther Whitaker Sr.; a son. Vemon "Bo" Whitaker Jr.; a grandson, Christopher Arni- swonhy; a sister, Margaret P. Myers; and 3 brothers, Samu el, William and Wesley Potts. Sun-ivors; 2 daughters, B.vbara Whitaker (Morris) of Westfield and Elaine Arms- worthy (Ricky) of Advance; a dtiughter-in-law, Judy Whita ker of Mocksville; 5 grand children, Eric Whitaker, Scott Wliitaker (Leigh), Jeff Whita ker, David Whitaker (Regina) (uid Elisc Brown (Aaron); 6 great-grandchildren, Car son Whitaker, Austin Whita ker. Davin Whitaker, Cole Whitaker, Joshua Whitaker and Adelaide Brown; siwcial niece, Audrey Myers; special nephew, William Potts; and a great-niece, Angela Lam- berth. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 pjn. Friday, Oct. 4 at Oak Grove United Methodist Church. The fam ily with receive friends at the church one hour prior to the .service. Memorials; Oak Grove UMW or Children's Division, 2006 US 158. Mocksville; or Hospicc/Palliative CareCen- tcr, 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: unvtv. ealoi\fimeraLservice.com. Rita Jean Emilson Rita jRui Boger Emilson, 61, of Clemmoiis died unex pectedly at her home on Oct. 1.2013. She wa.' bom in Row an County to the late Clay Beamon and Wilma Louise Dyson Boger on April 25. 1952. She was a dedicated nurse and spent her 39-year nursing career at Fonsyth Medical Center. She was a member of Union Hill Bap tist Church, enjoyed taking trips to the bench, and spend ing time at the family cabin in Gatlinbutg.Tcitn. Survivors: licr husband of nearly 39 years, Randy Em- iisoti of Clcmmons; their 3 children and their spouses, daughters Amber Emilson Cowles and husband Red of Boonc, Amy Emilson Clark and husband Troy of Win- ston-Salcm. and son, Bradley Emilson al.so of Winston-Sa- lem; grandchildren. Sarah Emilson, Mason Cowles. and Cayden and Trevor Clark; her brothers, Kenneth Boger and wife Sharon, and Randy Bo ger and wife .layne: her sister, Teresa Rnisbeck and husband Robert: and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was at 10 a.m. Satiird.ny, Oct. 5 at Union Hill Baptist Church in Clemmons. Visitation was Friday, Oct. 3 at Frank Vogler and Sons Clcmmons Chapel. Btuial was in Union Hill Bap tist Church Cemetery. Online condolences; tvanv, frankvngleriindsnns.com. Memorials: Union Hill Patricia Lee Gobble I'airicia "Pat" Lee .lohnson Gobble died on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 after a long battle with cancer. She was the daughter of Beitha Lee Salmons Johnson of Mocksvilleandthe late Robert Lcc Johnson. On Dec. 21.1962 she married her husband, Donnie Gray Gobble, She was a member of Calahalji Friendship Baptist Church where she was active in the Lord's work. In addition to her mother .md husband, survivors are; 3 daughters, Penny G. (Stan) Dunlap, Keitie G, (James) Mc- Grcw and Tracey G. (Tom) McGaugh; 5 grandchildren, Sam uel Hunt, Zachery Hunt and Alexandra Hunt, Robert McGrew and Sidney McGrew; 3 brothers, Roger Lee (Linda) Johnson, Shcrrill Lee (Teresa) Johnson and Robert Lee (Shewnee) John son; and a sister. Dinna Lcc Johnson. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by a sister and brother-in-law. Wanda J. and Andy Anderson; and a brother, Lany Lee (Sue) Johnson. A celebration of life service was held Monday, Oct. 7 at 1 p.m. at the Calahaln Friendship Baptist Church, 470 Calahaln Road. Mocksville with her pastor, the Rev, Carroll Jordan and her former pastor, the Rev, Franklin Myers, ofQciating. The family received at the church before the service. Following the service there was a luncheon at the Sheffield-Calahidn Com munity Center. Memorials; building fund for the Calahaln Friendship Bap- tl.st Church Fellowship Hall. Online condolences: \\"^'\vxla^■U•flmeralservicc.com. V Kay Frances Head Mrs. Kay Frances Moore Head, 86, of Grove Street, Cooleemee, died Djesday,Oct. 1.2013,at Forsyth Medi cal Center in Winston-Salem, She was bom Sept. 16, 1927. Mrs. Head loved music, gardening, flowers, family picnics at home and her Chihuahua, "Baby." She enjoyed having hcrgrandkids around. She wa.s also preceded in death by her husband. John Robert Head; .and 2 sons, Robby Head and Johnny Dale Head. Survivors; 3 daughters. Frieda Snider (Roger) of Cooleemee, Shirley Barker of Mock.sville and Tracy Steele (Jeff) of Siatesville; 6 grand children. Brian Snider (Em ily), Wendy Whitley (Tun), Randall Head, Jennifer Head, Chad Barker (Megan) and Shawna Smith; 6 great-grand children, Matthew, Luke, Robbie, Ashley, Hallie andCloey; a great-great-grand-ehild and one on the way. Sophia and Josie: and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at. 4 pjn„Friday, April4 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev, Chris Williams officiating- Burial followed In Legion Memorial Park. The family received friends Thursday, Oct. 3 at Eaton Fu neral Home. Memorinls; American Dia betes Assoc.. 1300 Baxter St., Suite 150. Charlotte, 28204. Online condolences; ivuw, eainnfuneral.iervice£om. Howard Grant Jester Mr. Howard Grant Jester, 91. of Ea.st Bend, died Sun day. Oct. 6, 2013 at Yadkin Nursing Center. He was bom April 23,1922 in Yadkifl County to the late Floyd and Callie Matthews Jester. Mr. Jester was n vet eran of World War II serving with the US Army during the Battle of Rhineland. Upon his honorable discharge he was awarded with several med als including the Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart. Mr- Jester enjoyed fanning, and most recently sharing his gar den with neighbors. He was a devoted life member of Rich mond Hill Baptist Church, and was loving and humble. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Joyce Hin- shaw Jester; a sister. Pauline Jester Hobson end husband Amo: brothers. Clint Jester, and wife Anna Mae, Evcr- ette Jester and wife Lucy, Jack Jester, James Jester, Ed die .Tester and wife Frances; brothers-in-law, Willie Kiger, Hoben Vanhoy. Surviving; daughters. Becky Jester and husband Steve McMahan of Mocks- viJle. Karen Jean Jester of the home: grandson, Cassidy McMahan and wife Taylor of Pfaffiown; brother, Ar- vil Jester and wife Sylvia of Winston-Salem; sisters-in- law, Lorene Jester, Elsie Mae Jester and several niece.s and nephews. The family received friends Monday at Gentry Family Fu neral "Service in Yndkinville, His funeral service was at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Richmond HiU Baptist Church by the Rev. Will Hamric. He lie In state 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery with full military honors by Yadkin VFWPost 10346 ami NC Na tional Guard. Memorials; Richmond Hill Baptist Building Fund, Richmond Hill Church Road, Boonville, 27011. Online condolences: hww. gentryfimeralserviceiCom. Jessie FYwiklm McCuIIoh •Tessic Franklin "Frankie" McCuiloh. 49, of Junction Road. Mock.sville, died unex pectedly on Tuesday, Da 1 2013. Born lu Davie County on Nov. 16,1963, he was the son ofthe late J.W. McCulioh and Kathy Taylor McCuiloh. He was a member of Friendship B.aptist Church in Belmont, a gradii.ate of Davie High in 1982 and We,stcm Carolina in 1989, where he was a fra ternity brother of Sigma Chi, and a founding father of the Kappa Gamma Chapter, He loved sports, especially Notre Dame football and the New York Yankees. Survivors; his son. John William McCuIIoh. of Cra- merlon; his wife. Tammy Mc Cuiloh; brother, Tim (Mela- nie) McCuiloh of Salisbury: sister Teresa Couch of Mocks- ville; nieces, Tonya Couch and Taylor McCuIIoh; neph ews. Jonathan (Lauran) Mc Cuiloh and Jonathan (Kiystie) Morehead; and great-nephew. EastonJohn McCuiloh. A celebration of life ser vice was held Friday. Oct. 4 at 11 a.m. at Hardison United Methodist Church with the Rev. Lynn Watts Cash offici ating. He lie in state one hour priorto the service. Burial fol lowed in the church cemeteiy. The family received friend.s on Thursday, Oct. 3 at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Hardison UMC, 1630 Jericho Road, Mocksville: or Friendship Baptist. ,8008 S, New Hope Road. Belmont, 28012. Online condolences: iww, 'I'lvicfuneralservicc.com. ^ Linda Boswell Soles Linda Boswell Soles. 65, of Mocksville died Friday, Oct. 4, 2013 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bora in Guilford County on June 2.1948, daughter of the late Lee Boswell. She was member of F-dgewood Baptist Church, A celebration of life service will be conducted 2:30 p.m. Siit- urday, Oct. 12 at Edgewood Baptist Church with Pa.stor Frank ; Blankcnship officiating. The family will receive friends from 2-2:30 p.m. prior to the service. •Survivors; her son, Michael Southard ajid wife Vanc.ssa of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren. Tristan Southard and Britany Greer of Mocksville: and 2 great-grandchildren, Alexa and Le- land Roldan ofMocksville.Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, lOl Hospice Drive. Winston-Salem. 27103; or Edgewood Baptist, 7483 NC 801 S., Mocksville. Online condolences; wu-wiiaviefmcralsen'ice^om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsday, Oct. 10,2013 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC Esther Williams Steele Mrs.E'itherWilliamsSteele of Elkin died Monday.Oct. 7. 2013. on her 8Ath birthday, at Forsyth Medical Center in i ^ Winston-Salem. . x - n ■- She was bom on Oct. .. 1927 in Dobson to the late . Walter and Grace Love Wil- liams. She was a long-time member of Elkin Valley Bap- tist Church where she enjoyed singing in the choir and faith- fuUy attending her SundaySchool class long as her |||||^m^|||y|||^^g^^| health wa.s g(xxl. She loved her church and being involved ^ with others there. She enjoyed reading God's word and hear ing sermons about God and her place in this world. She was kind hearted and loved to cook. She was steadfast in her love for Christ and living a Christian lifestyle and exemplified this to her family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hugh Cocker- ham Steele .and a sister, Evic Williams Thompson. Survivors; a brother. Worth Williams and wife Lucille of Dobson; children. Garry Alan Siccic and wife Sherry of Mocks- ville and Hugh Eric Steele of Elkin; daughter-in-law. Teresa Steele of .loncsvillc; grandchildren, Matthew Steele. Kriscy Steele. and Nikkl Francis; and great-grandchildren. Destincc Carter. Evans Steele, Palmer Francis, and Hank Francis. A celebration of her life will be conduct^ Friday, Oct. II at 3 p.m. at Elkin Valley Baptist Church with Dr. Johnny Blevins officiating. Burial wiB follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2-3 p.m. prior to the service at the church. Mrs. Steele will lic-in-state Thursday at Elkin Funeral Service. Memorials; Elkin Valley Baptist Church, 118 N. Elkin Dr.. Elkin. 28621. Online condolences; wKnv.elkinfiincral^erx'ice.com. Doris Gunter TVivette Doris Gunter Trivette. 74, of Boonvillc. died on Oct. 6, 2013. She was bom July 21,1939 to the late Daisy and Clifton Gunter. She was a member of Turners Creek Bapti st Church. She loved family, friends, and church. She liked gardening and collecting antiques. She was preceded in death by her husband. Thomas Al ien Trivette; 2 brothers. Wiley Gunter and LC Gtinter. Survivors; a son, Thomas Mickey Trivette; a daughter, Darlene Laycll and husband John Layell; a granddaughter Shannon Hodock and hus band Tim Hodock; 2 great- granddaughters, Desiree Snyder and Hannah Hodock: 2 sisters, Margaret Allen and Martha Lee Stanley; and spe cial friends. Edith and Has- band Frank Kennedy. Lib Brown. Dot, Rex. and Donald Baity. Franklin Dtudie, Bob Hicks, and Mattic Lane. The family received friends Tuesday, Oct. 8 at GentryFamily Funeral Service inYadkinville. Her funeral ser vice was conducted at 3 p.m.Wednesday. Oct. 9 at Ttimers Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Scott Welch, Dr. Al len Barker, and the Rev, Eddy Driver officiating. She lie in Mate 30 minutes prior to theservice. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials; Turners Creek Baptist. 3216 Courmey Huntsvillc Rd.. Yadkinville. 27055. Online condolences; u"i'w.f;cntn!fiineraIser\-ice£om. OaWe County Public ubraiy Wocksvilje. NC . t V John William Wright Mr. John Wlllinm Wright. 73. of Mocksville, died on Wednesday. Oct. 2, 2013, from injurie.s .sustnined in an automobile accident. Mr. Wright was bom March 29. 1940 in Rockingham County, the son of the late John P. Wright and Pauline Surametford Wright. He was a graduate of Roh.anen High School and he was married 10 Beverly M. Wright, who survives. Mr. Wright was a re tired lab technician with Clark Schwebel. He wa.s n longtime member of Front .Street Bap tist Church in Statesville, where he served a.s a deacon. He .served his country honor ably and faithfully and retired after 30 years with the U.S. Army Reserves. Also surviving; 2 sons. Wil liam Steven Wright of States ville and John David Wright and wife Terri of Mooresville; 2 goddaughters, Kayla Faith Wright and Savannah Elise Wnght; a step-son, John Mer-mll of SaJisbuiy; a bnither, Jerry Wright and a sister, Shir ley W. Sechrist and hu.sband Barry, all of Statesville, A funcml service with full miliino' honors was conduct ed at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8 at Front Street Baptist Church with the Revs. Tim Stutts and Jamie Hamrick oflicinting. The family visited friends Monday evening at Front Street Baptist Church. Memorials: Ptirple Heart Homes. PO Box 553.'i, States ville, 28687; or to Front Street Baptist. 1403 W. Front St.. Statesville, 28677. Online condolences: wnw. nk-hnhonfimeralsxoirM>itu- G«orge David Wright Geoige David Wriglit, 58.of Mocksville died Thursday Oct. 3,2013 at his liumc. He was bnm in Davie County on Aug. 31,1955, son of the late John Hiirbert Wright and Marie Snydttr Wriglit, He attend ed Trinity Baptist church and worked as a welder. A celebration of life service will be conducted Saturday. Oct. 12 at 2 p.m. from DaVie Funeral Chape! with the Rev. Darrell Cox offioiating. The family will receive friends from !:30-2pjn. Saturday at the funeral home. Survivors; his son, Cody David Wright of Mocksville; 2 brothers. Boh Wright (Jill) and John H- Wright 11 (Kathy), all of Ohio; and .n sister. Theresa Wells (Bob) of Ohio: and 2 grandchildren. Jaydon and Peyton Wright. Online condolences; mmJaviefiineral.'service.com. Emma Deane Ayers Enunfl Deane Barber Ayers, 83, of Surry Coiinly. died on Saturday,Oci. 12,2013. She was bom on Dec. 8, 192910 the late Roy Ue Bar ber and Essie Wall. Surviving; 2 brothers, Gtady "Bud" Barber and wife Glenda and Larry Barber; 3 sisters; Carol Barber, Judy Chjggins and Glenda Styers and husband Ken; a sister- in-law. Margaret Barber; and sevMal nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Jim Barber; and a sister. Audrey " ingrain. Her funeral service was to be at Cox Nccdhain Cimpel on Wednesday, Oct. 16 at 3 p.m. with the Rev, Ron Charablin. The family was to receive friends one hour prior to the service. Burial wa? to follow at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials ; Ml. Zion UMC Cemetery Fund, c/o George Jones. PO Box 155 Pinnacle. 27043. Lucy Frances CaU Mrs. Lucy Frances Miller n Crolls Call, 90. of Deadmon Road, Mocksville, died Satur- day.Oci. 12.2013.at Foisyih Medical Center in Winston- Salcm. She was bom on June 7. 1923 in Dnvie County to the late Richard Swadie and Ada Maude Gabard Miller. Mrs. Call was a member of Con cord United Methodist Churcii where she was a member of the United Methodist Women. She was a graduate of Cooi- eemec High School. Mrs. Call loved being a homemaker. She was also preceded in death by 3 husbands, Daniel Frank "Buddy" Croits, Ray Jtinior Lagle and Clarence Ciill: and 3 brothers, Law rence. Dickie and Jimmy Miller Survivors: a daughter. Faye Croits Long (John) of Apex; 4 sons. Ray Croits, Bob Crotts (Barbara), Darrell Crotls and Benny Crotts (Bonnie C.), n all of Mocksville; 2 stepsons, : Retry Call (Linda) and David : Call (Brenda); 17 grandchil dren; 30 great-grandchildren; 2 greai-great-grandchiidrcn: a sister. Ruth Beck of Lexing ton; a brother, DavitI Miller; 2 sisters-in-law, Jane Croits and Coleen Miller; 2 brothers-in- law, Henry Crotts and Bill Spry, all of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 11 a-m., Monday. Oct. 14 at Concord United Method ist Church with the Rev. Roy Miller officiating. The body was placed in the cliurch 30 minutes prior to ilie service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Sunday,Oct. 13ai Ea ton Funeral Home. Memorinls; UMW c/o Con cord UMC. 161 Cherry Hill Road, Mocksville. Online condolences; eaioiifiinerah'crvicv-voni. DAVIE COUNTY EhTl ERPKlSE RECORD. Thursday,Oct. 17.201? Davie County Puun..^..- Mocksvilie. NC Y l.ucif l.iiciUv Walker Daniel Mi-s. Lucille Walker Dan iel. 86. of New Hampshire Court, .MocksvilJa, died Mon day. Oct. 14.2013.atFotsyth Medical Center in Winston- .Salcm. Site was bom Nov. 30, 1926, in Davie County to the laic Mae Scaford and Frank Martin VN'alkcr Mrs. Daniel was a member of Hardison t.'niied Methodist Church. She was also preceded in dcMth by her husband, Jack C. . Daniel; a sister. Betty Walker ' Daniel; and 4 broihen, Mike. ! Jake.JP, Bill and Pete Walker, Sunnvors: her son. Conley I Daniel (Amelia); a grandson, I Jasuii Daniel; and 2 broih- I crs, Bailey Walker and Kenny Walker (Iva), all of Mocks ville. A funeral service will be ; conducted at I) a.m. Friday, ' Del i 8 at Eaton Funeral Cliupel with the Revs. Bill Phillips and Lynn Cash offi ciating. Burial will follow in Hardison United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8 pan. on Thursday. Oct. 17 at the funeral home. .Memorials; Hardison UMC, 1630 Jericho Church Road. Mocksville, Pallia tive Care Gift Fund, Forsyth Medical Center Foundation, 3333 Silas Creek PaAway, Winsion-Salem. 27iW-2129: or Bi.iise Baptist, 134 Blaise(^^rcV^MtfWo^ville. Online condolences; ivwu'. ratonfuneralservicexotn. Bill) Lee Hellard Mr. Billy Lee Hellard. 87. of Will Boone Road. Mocks- / vilie. died Sunday. Oci. 13, J David Franklin Hillard /v Sally Pilchcr Davis d Mrs. Saliie •'Irene" Pilcher r Davis. 81. or Advance, died f Oct. 13. 2013. at Bermuda j Commons Nursing Center. ( She was bom Nov. 5.1931. to Wiley Davis and Mary Eliz- , abelh Wood Pilcher in Davie . County. Mrs. Davis married Theodore 'Ted" Davis on Miirch4, i947.Theyhadfour children. She spent most of her lite as a honiemaker and enjoying her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mrs. Davis was n member of Bread of Life Baptist Church. -She was also preceded in death by her husband: a daughter. Susan Neely; 2 sons. Jetty Davis and Larry Davis: a sister. Jean Baity, a brother. Buddy Pilcher: 2 grandchildren; and a great- • gratidchild. Sun'iving; her son, Roger iind wife Shelia of Advance: 5 grandchildren: 11 great grandchildren; 1 great-great grandchild; a sister, Edith and husband RJ Ploii of Mocks- villc. Her homegoing service was to be conducted at 2 pm., Wednesday, Oct. 16 at Eaton Funeral Chape) with the Ret'. James Lytie officiating. Burial was tir follow in Farmingioii Community Cemetery. The family received friends Tues day. Oct. 15 at the funeral home. Memorials: Bread of Life Baptist Building Fund, 4557 NC 801 -N. Mocksville; or Liberty Hospice Services, 1007 i-cxington Ave., Thora- asville, 27360-3540. Oniine condolences: www. ealoilfltneralsen'ice.com. 2013. at the Glenn A. Kiscr Hospice House in Salisbury. He was born on Aug. 21, 1926 in Davie County to the late Wade Denny and Luln Victoria Tutterow Hellard. Mr. Hellard was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served during World War 11 and retired after 25 years with Roadway Express. He was a member of TBtientine Baptist Church. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Ruth Booe; and an infant brother. Survivors; his wife of 41 years, Stella Mae Overacre Hellard of the home; 3 chil dren, Pamela Warren (Jack) of King, Marcie Thomp son (Jimmy) of Virginia and Shannon Hellard (Jennifer) of South Carolina; 7 grandchil dren; 6 grc-at-grandchililreii; a sister. Pauline Wagner of Mocksville; and several niec es and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 4 pan.. Tuesday, Oct. 15 at TXirreniine Baptist Church with the Rev. Scott Schuyier and Johnny Hel lard officiating. The body ; was placed in the church 30 ' minutes prior to the service. ' Burial followed in the church ' i cemetery with military grave- • ' sideriles.Thefantilyreceived friends on Monday, Oct. 14 nl ® Eaton Funeral Home.Memorials; Glenn A. Kisci Hospice House. 1229 Stales. '• vi!tcBlvd-.Salishur\'. 28144 J Online condolences: " eawiifiiiieinlscrvUi'.i-i'm. David Franklin Hillard, 53, of Salisbury died Wednesday, Oct. 9.2013 at Novant Health Rowan Medical Center. Born Dec. 22,1959, he was the son of the late Peggy Ann McCulioh and Donald Gray Hillard. A disabled veteran of the U.S. Army.he had worked at Freighlliner since 1995. Survivors: his wife, Cyn thia Malone Hillard, whom he married on Nov. 27, 1987; brothers. Gray Hillard of Woodleaf and Mark Hillard of Mocksville; sister. Donna Stevens (Roger) of Wood- leaf: nephew, Staff Sgt. J.C. Hillard of Fort Benning, Ga.; great-nephew, Carson Hillard; dogs, Mister Smith and The Bee's Knees. Hi.s funeral service was at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 15 nl Bethel Lutheran Church, Salisbury. Burial was at 11 lun. Friday, Oct. 18 at Salis- biir)' National Cemetery with the Lj'erly Volunteer Honor Guard performing military rites. Memorials: Fisher House at \\MM\fisherhoiisej}rg: Caro- lina Donor Services, 909 E. Arlington Blvd., Greenville, 27858 Ann: Kirk Mizelle; or DAV.PO.Box 14301,Cincin nati.OH 45250-0301. v/loIs l^ler Inman Mrs. I-ois "lyicr Inman. 90, of Mocksville, formerly of , Kure Beach, died Wednesday, ■Oct. 2, 2013, at Wake For est Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salum. Mrs. Inman was bom Aug. '25,1923, in Robenson Coun ty to the iaie Darius Bunion Tyler and Bess Britt TYIer. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Joe In man of Fairmont; and a son, Greg Inman of Campbell, Ca- Uf. Survivors: a daughter, Car ol Malcomb of Mocksville; and a granddaughter, Lisa I Livingston of Winston-Salem. [ A memorial service wasj conducted at 4 p.m. Monday^ Oct. 14 at Eaioii Funeral Cha- l«l. Memorials; St. Jude Chil- I dren's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place,Memphis.TN 38105. Online condolences: hwiv. ealonfiinerahervicexom. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Oct. 17,2013 Davie County Public LibrarvMocksville. NC Jesse Sherman Lail Jesse Sherman Lail. 85. of Advance died Oct. 10, 20i3 at Bermuda Commons Nurs ing and Rehabilitaiion Center. He was bom June 7, J<J28 in Mooresboro. a son of Hen ry Prcslon and Maiy Dniicella Davis Lail, He married Ro berta Jean Proiti on April 16. 1951. She survives. Also surviving: a son, Galen Lail of Advance: grandson, Jason Lail of Winslon-SaJeni; ' 3 sisters, Leola (James) Davi.s of Lawndale, Mozelle Crotis of Lawndale. Wilraa Pearson of Newton; sistens-in-law. Shirley pjuill Williams and Cathy Pruitt Willianis, both of Graham; and brother-in-law, James (Jean) Pniitt of Gra ham. He is preceded in death by his daughter, Donna Ijiil. a sister, May Rayileld. ami 2 brothers. Paul Lail and Sara- iie! LaiJ, Mi. Lai! served in the U.S. ^nny for three and a half years and one year of Poi«ign Sen ice in Korea. He belonged to the Company 1. 7th Calva ry Regiment. He earned Ko rean Service medal with t\vo Bronze Service Stars, United Nations Service Medal and the Combat Infantry Badge. ! He attended Williams High School in Burlington, Elon College, and Piedmont Bible College. He wa.s employed at Western Electric and retired after 33 years. He was a de voted Christian. He had a love of scripture and he was a teacher of the Gospel. He was a member of Fellowship Bap tist Church. He enjoyed the outdoors and gardening. He loved to travel with his wife and friends. A funeral service was held III 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14 at Frank Vogler and Sons Clem- mons Cliapel. Visitation was one hour prior to the service at the chapel. Burial was in Wcstlawn Gardens of Mein- 00'- Online condolences: iniw. friiiikwglerarulsonsrom. V Sharon Crabb Nail Sharon Crabb Nail, 60. of Mocksvilts. died on Ocl. 10, 2013 after being diagnosed with Leioniyosarcoma Can cer, a form of soft tissue can ter. in Febniary 2013. She was bom on Feb. 10. 1953 to ibc late liowuid C. Crabb and hi? late wil'c. Doris Earnhardt Crabb of Moores- vEle, She retired tviiii the I D.nvie Count)' School System after 30 years. She was most •proud of her lO-yenr safety award for safely driving her Davie County Schools bus. She was a loving, giving, person who had a pa.v.sion foi wildlife and gardening. She cultivated beautiful gardens that included flowers and hos- ta.s. Her home was a songbird sanctuary'. She inherited licr mother's love for antiques and flowers anil had a beau tiful coDection of Roseville Pottery pnd White House Vin egar jars. She loved lakiiig visitors on a nature lour of her yard sharing the varieties of birds and flow'ers that shared ber MocksviUc home. Survivors: her husband of 41 years. Charles (Chuck) •Nail; and 2 sisters. Elaine Crabb Howard and husband Phil of Cornelius and Karen Cmbb of Grayton Beach. Fla. and her husband, Ted Lee; her niece, Jennifer HowardI Beard and husband Bteitt of Cornelius; her nephew, Jef- frey'Hoswafd and wife Kelly of Kannppolis; great-nieces, Addie BeanI, Emma Beard, and Lydia Howard; her molh- er-in-lnw, Rachel Nail; sister- in-law, Jan Wood; and many cousins, aunts, and uncles. Memorials: in Sharon's : memory to Glenn A. Klser Hospice House in Salisbury: and the Kale B. Reynolds Mospicc Home in Winston- Salem. .4 celebration of her life will he held at RiverPark at Ciiolccmcc Falls ai The Bull Hole in Coolecmee on Oct. 20 at 1 p.m. Online condolence.s; nvtw. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thureday. Oct. 17,2013 Oavie County Public Libiyrv Mocksville, NC Maiy Beck RogersMao- Beck Roger,- died on Oci. 11. 2013 m Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home sur rounded by her family. She was born in i-exiiigion on April 8, 1928 lo Earl and MyxlJe Beck. She nltciidcd Ardinore Bapiisi Church and was a long-time member of Central Terrace Methodist Church, where she sang in ihe choir. She graduated from Women's CoUege of Greens boro. She was instrumental in the setup of her sister's business. Carpenter's Flower Shop. She worked there as a bookkeeper and a floral designer. She lowed flow ers, reading, socializing with friends, traveling. going to the theater, shopping, choir and church. Her biggest accom plishment was raising five children. ! Sunivors: her husband of [66 years. Harry Bynum Rog- jers Jr.; her children. Trish Adams (lany). Rick Rogers (Maty). Mike Rogers (BeTt>). Alyce Rogers and Bryan Rog ers (Louaniic); her grand children. Christopher Watts (Shannon). Heather Watts Baccus IJefO. Josh Wray (lindsey). Michael Wray (Megan), and Christopher Rogers; her great-grandchil dren, Logan and Paige Wray. Madyson Wray and Cooper and Mason Bnccus. A funeral service was held on Oct. 14 at 11 a.m. at Ard- more Baptist Church with the , Rev. Don Oordtm officiating. The family received friends before the service. Burial fol lowed at Pnrklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials: Kale B. Reyn olds Hospice Home. Online ciindolence.s: vi-mv. sateinfluoin. Archie B. Sanders Sr. Archie Beasley Sanders •Sr.. 74, of Main Church Road, MocksviUe died Wednesday. Oct. 9.2013 at his home with his I'nraily by his side. He was born in Darling ton County. S.C. on May 28, 19.39: son of the late John Thomas Sanders and Susan EliMbeih Fentcrs Sanders. He was of the Holiness faith, ii self-employed painter and hsid !i love for racing, which he did for 49 years. He enjoyed rac ing witli family at area short tracks. A celebration of life ser vice was conducted Saturday, Oct. 12 at n a.m. from Davie Funeral Chapel with Pastors Alan Miller, Aaron Hollifeld and Eddie Freeman offici ating. The family received friends Friday, Oct. 1 i at the funeral home. Survivors; his wife of 53 years.Hattie Elizabeth MIxon Satiders; a son, Archie Beas ley "AT' SantJers Jr. (Aman- tla) of MocksviJle; 2 daugh ters. Susan Sanders Wilson (Bany) of Stofcesdale and Sarah Sanders Booe (Mark) of MocksviJle; 7 grandchil- tfren. Toni, Andrew, Amanda. Stephen, Kacie, Lindsey and Blaze; and 7 great-grandchil- tiren, Adam, Krysta, Ayden Easion. Hunter, Landon and Aubrey. He was also preceded in death by 4 brothers, Ozzie, WiUie. Hemy Mack and James Albert. Online condolences: hutv, 'Mefiineralserviverimi. DAVIECOl'NTYENTI-JIPRISK kECORD.Thursday.Oct. 17,2013 Davie County Public Ubiai"^Mocksville, NO Linda Boswell Soles V Linda BosweU Soles,65.of Mocksville died Friday. Oci. 4, 2013 ai Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom in Guilfofd County on June 2. 1948; daughter of the late Lee Bo swell. She was a member of Edgewood Baptist Church. A celebration of life service was conducted at 2i30 pjn. Saturday, Oct. 12 at Edge- wood Baptist Church with Pastor Prank Blankenship of- ficiating. The family receive ' friends prior to the service.' Survivors;herson,Michael ' Southani and wife N'anessa of 1 Mocksville; 2 grandchildren, Tristan Southard and Brilany Greer of Mocksville; and 2 great-grandchildren, Alexa and Leiand Roldan of Mocks ville. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Dr., Winslon-Salem. 27103; or Edgewood Baptist. 7483 NC 801 S.. Mocksville. Online condolences; 'inw'. daviefiineralseivice.com. Duane Alien Williams Duanc Allen Williams. 4'. ofMajor Roail. Advance, died on Oci. 11.2013. Bom in Cleveland. Ohio or. April 13.1966. he was the son of Saily Shafei Wi!liain.s and the laic Ralph D. Williams. He was of the Methodist faith. Also surviving; a sister. Teresa W. (James) Grose of Yadkinville A celebration of life service was to be held on Wednesday. Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. in the Da- vie' Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. Darren Crotis officiating. Hie family was to receive Blends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorials; Davie Funeral Service. 416 Valley Road. Mocksville 10 help offset fu neral expenses. Online condolences; ivwic. daviefiiiierdhrryicr c'»n. ■^George David Wright -/Nellie Cleo Williams Nellie Cleo Hepler Wil liams. 83. of Neely Street. Cooleemee, died on Oct. 9. 2013 at Glenn A. Kiser Hospice Home in Salisbury. Born in Rowan County on July 23. 1930, she wsus thedaughter of the late Charlie Hepler and Mammie BamcsHepler. She attended Coolee mee Church of God. Mrs. Williams was alsopreceded m death by her hus band, Lonnie Williams, ^d a son.Donnie Wiiliams. i Survivors; 4 sons. Ronnie Williams,' Randy 'Williams, Jeff (Lisa) Williams and Mark ■ft'illiaras; a brother. Paul Dean Hepler of Woodleaf; 6 grandchildren; and 5 great grandchildren. . Acelcbrationoflife service was held Saturday, Get, 12 iil 4 p.m. at Cooleemee Church of God with the Rev. Chris Wil liams and Pastor Frank Anan- tis officiating. Burial followed in the Legion Meutorial Park. .The family received fiicnds prior to the service. Memorials: Glenn A. Kiser Hospice Home, 1229 States- villeBlvd..Salisbury, 28)44. Online condolences; innv. da\'iefiincralscr\'ice .com. George David Wright. 58. of Mocksville died Thursday Oct. 3.2013 at his home. He was bom in Davie County on Aug. 31. 1955; son of the late John Hurb- crt Wright and Marie SnyderWright. He attended Trinity Baptist church and worked as a welder. A celebration of life ser vice was conducted Saturday, Oct. 12 at 2 pjti. from Davie Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Dairell Cox officiating. The family received friends Satur day at the funeral home. Survivors; bis son, Cody David Wright of Mocks ville; 2 brothers, Bob Wright (Jill) and John H. Wright D (Kaihy). all of Ohio; and a sister, Theresa Wells (Bob) of Ohio; 2 grandchildren. Jay- don and Peyton Wright. Online condolences; ivww. daviefimeralservice xom. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Oct. 17,2013 Davie County Public LibtarvMocksville, NO Annie Lou ShoeinaKcr Ladd Mrs. Annie Lou Shoemaker Udd. R7 of Harmony died %vith her family hv her side at her residence on Oct. 17,2013. , She was bom June 30. 192f. lo the laic Rufus and MaudeHI she married Rome Carl Ladd Sr., who preceded her in death on July 17,2000.They were the parents to boys and 1 girl'. Surviving: children, Rome Carl Udd Jr. (Pam). Kenneth Dale Ladd (Terri).Thomas Ed ward l-iidd, Jaraes Ray Ladd, Lloyd Allen Udd (Sharon), and Carolyn Tharpe (Doug), all of Harmony; grandchildren; Renee Holland (Doug), Patri cia Overman (Justin), Michael Udd (Christie). "B" Ladd, Tra vis Udd (Megan), Britni Bess (diaries). Hunter Tharpe and Taylor Tliarpe; great-grand- cliildren, Etlian Holland, Emily Holland, Andrew Ladd. Austin Udd, Sarah Overman, Daniel 3vemian, Cooper Udd and Samuel Bess. She was preceded in death b>' brollicrs, Tom Shoemaker and id Shoemaker; and a sister, Hester Shoemaker. She was retired from .11' Stevens after 15 years. She was llie •vifc mother and grandmother of a dairy farming famil)' and a nemberof Rock Creek Church of Christ in North Wiikesboio. Ihe loved God. licr church and clwrch family. TTiey could at- vays be counted on when she needed them. She loved working n her flower gardens and going for road trips, although she ilways wanted to be back liome to sleep in her ow n bed. Visitation was Sunday at Rcavis Funeral Home ofHarmony, Services were at 2 p.m. Monday in the Emest M. Troutman!4emorial Chapel of Rcavis Funeral Home of Harmony, with landy Jarvis and Chuck Wnllis ofliciaiing. Burial followed a Iredeli Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Doug Hol- and, Justin Overman, Michael Udd."B" Udd.Travis Udd. Oiarles Bess. F.ihnn Holland and Hunter Tharpe. pMemorials: Hospice/Palliative Care of Iredeli, 2357 Simon- fcm Road. SlHiesvyie. 28615; or Rock Creek Church of Chnst.|/o Barry Splawn, 2604 Rock Creek Road, North Wilkesboro, ^659. Online condolences; nwisfiincnilhonwliamoiiy.com. n DAVIE COUNTY ENTPIRPRISE RECORD.Thursday, Oct. 24,2013 Davie CountyMocksviSle, No •v/ Ataa .Juanita Fosltr Hauser AlraaJiianiia Foster Hauser, 92 ofYadHnvtii .''ay.Oct.20.2013, '®°''"'^'"e.diedonSun-She was bom Aug. 19 joti n.,.' r- ' Foster and .\la,y DeihwS'She was an active member at Cmm^ o • years, where she was akn c ^ Baptist Church for 45 a self-employed beautician Star Vadkin Chapitr 233, "" "sha wa' T'" "• .Ti"'"' S's "= fr «'■ Her funeral service will be held hi it rat Courtney Baptist Church by the D Ri^b'foUow in the church cetieL Th^fa rW p„-„r ,ke Otttaa Dr. Hanrld C. 'HarrV Qualnian S.X'oa'S,. SlT' """■• Ov.*!.—He was bora on June 13 I9tn .v u„,,late HaraJd and Mary (Bern, Qualman. Dr. QuLrm praSS he U.S. Amy. he retired from the Army Dental Corns after 31 years, at the nuik of colonel. He graiidcbildrcn. ' '' ^He was also preceded in de.nth buy his first wife. Joan Ginsier. his second wife. Vemet) Gantt; ,i son. William Qualman- Entombment will be at West End Cemeten. in WythevilleV. „ Wda,. oc. 26 a, 2 p.„, Online condolences: Mxr^.ihonu,spn,ecl.com. Michael Thomas Roberts Michael Thomas Roberts, 61, of Advance, died Friday, Oct. IS, 2013 at Wake Forest Baptist Health Center. He was bom in Little Rock, Ark. on Feb. 13,1952 to the late Bob and June Roberts. He possessed a desire to sers'e the Lord through music, missions, and teaching small groups. He had a ser%'ant's heart. Many would call him a jack-of-all-trades. He loved building furniture, camping, traveling, learning how to play new musical instruments, and sharing his interests with each of his grandchildren. He earned his undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University and a master's of business ad ministration from Averett University. He enjoyed following his Fighlin' Texas Aggies. He worked for Virginia Cooperative Extension as a Farm Business Management Agent and most recently for NC State University as an Extension Agricultural Economist. He found joy in helpjng people have successful fami businesses, including writing his weekly Roberts Com modity Report. He was a well-respected innovator in his field, and he will be remembered for his contributions. Survivors: his best friend and wife of 42 years, Phala Lea Roberts; 2 daughters, Kristi Bennett and husband Rick of Tam pa, Fla., and Sara Hepler and husband John of Clemmons; 5 grandchildren, Gillian, Aedan, and Rhys Bennett, and Jackson and Austin Hepler; a brother, Dana Roberts and wife Jetm of Hawkins,Texas; a sister, Cindy Allen and husband Ken ofTex- arkana,Texas; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 22, at Tulip Cemetery in Tiilip, Ark. .A celebration of life will t;ikc place at Colonial Heights Baptist. Colonial Heights. Va. Memorials: Carolina Donor SerxJces, 909 E. Arlington Blvd., Greenville, 27858; or Center Grove Baptist Church. Mission Scholarships, 8750 Lasater Road, Clemmons. 27012. />/ Donna Sue Smith Donna Sue Smith, 51, of Galadriro Way, Advance, died on q Saturday,Oct. 19,2013 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. ^ Bora in Alamance County on Aug. 25, 1962, she was ti ^ daughter ofthe late Leon Wood and Barbara Wreim Wood. She § was a member of Bixby Church ofthe Living God. Mrs. Smith ^ devoted her life to helpjng, encouraging and loving each per- gT ^ son she knew. She serv^ as secretary at the church, where her » ro husband, the Rev. Kenny Smith, is pastor. 3 ^Surviving: her husband of 14 years, the Rev. Kenny Smith § ^ Q of the home; a son, Shawn Levan and wife Katie of Mt. Airy:t.5 adanghter, AmandaEllisraiKlhusband Michael of Mocksvillc; 3 O O u She was also preceded in death by her mother-in-law. Mom ^ O Smith. Z A celebration of life seixrice was conducted on Monday, Oct. '-A, 21 at 2 pjrr. in the Bixby Church of the Living God witli the l*^cnny Smith officiating. The family received friends one ^ ' 2; hour prior to the service at the church. Burial followed in the < —^ , chirrch cemetery. • i . , Online condolences: rvrw/fai'i^nero/servicex-o/n. \ O John Richard Smoot Davie Couuly nfiiivc John Richard Smoot. who left the dust>' I tobacco fields of his youth to saii with the U.S. Navy to the icy 'south Pole, died Oct. 12,2013. He was 94. Sraoo! was born Oct. 19. 1918. the fourth of five children, to the late Robert Lee and Miiilie Eaton Smoot at the headwa ters of Bear Creek and was raised on the family tobacco farm, State PmI: bathhouse and later to a post in Reno, Nev. At age 18, he joined the U.S. Navy at 'the onset of World Wtir 11. sailing ships in the Medilcrriutean Sea (fttring the European Tlieatre and in the Pacific Ocean diir- i4g the Pacific Theatre. He was awarded medals for the Asiatic Pacific Campaign and the European African Middle Eastern Campaign. He was also aw arded the World War 11 medal, the idational Defense Medal and the American Defense Medal. He continued his Na\y carcer'altcr the war as a chief machinist's male on the destroyer USS Hayosworth, the repair ship USS y^phion and the attack cargo ship USS Wyandcn. He was ini tiated as a Trusty Shellback in I95G for crossing the equator. He was initialed into the Order of the Emperor Penguin on Dec. 20,1956. for crossing the Amartic Circle aboard the USS Wy- aidot, which participated in Operation Deep Freeze 11. break ing through the Antarctic Circle en route to Cape Adams, es- tirbshing the base "Uiilc America V" on the South Pole. The ship served as the flagship for Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, o^cer-in-cbaige of the Antarctic program. Smoot retired from the Navy and made New York City his home, where he had met his future bride, Gloria Owens, during a shore leave. He Vi^srked for years as superintendent of an apartment complex iri Queens near the site of the 1964 World's Fair. Weary of the New York winters, he moved his family to Florida, where be found work deliveiing boats. He continued to work part time to his 90s, once delightedly drawing unemployment benefits wh«i downsized in u difficult economy — "laughing all the way to the bank" with his check for doing nothing. He en joyed good health. He was laU, tanned, and sported a pencil •moustache, very dashing. His visits to Davie County relatives were mre. and he expressed no regrets for leaving the tobacco fields — and the rouie — far behind. On the porch of his Port Sf. Lucie home, he enjoyed a glass of Scotch every afternoon, adding that his physician liad once advised him, "Never stop." He fa^duty-bound to follow doctor's ord^ V'f r r ' He was preceded in death by: his parents; a hrotlier. Lester, who died in infancy: and 2 other brotliers, McKinley and Ce- dric Smoot. A sister, Madeleine Smoot Sparks of Faraiington survives. Also surviving: his wife, Gloria, of the home; and a daugh ter, Cheryl Odell and husband Michael, also of Port St. Lucie md 3 grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at Aycock Funeral Home m Port St. Lucie Oct. 26 at 2 pjn. Memorials: Treasure Coast Hospice or The Hope Center for Autism, Stuart, Fla. Janice Marie Beck Janice Marie Beck. 63. of Harmony, died on Sunday, Oct. 27. 2013 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winstoii-Salem. She was bom in Renssc- laer Cuimty, N.Y. on July 31, 1950, to the lute John and Do ris Neville. She worked for H&R Block- Survivoni: her husband, Nathan "Buddy" Beck of the home; children, Tracy (Pat) Brook, Tricia Thomas, Ta- mara (Ray) Willsey, Thnya Thomas; step-children, Jen nifer (Johnny) Rogers. Jes sica Beck; grandchildren, Jimmy Valentin. Anihona Mosca, Peyton, Alexa, Mason Brooks, Kaylie Riiey. Aubrey Willsey, Jayan Leon, Bryson YouBgblood; siep-grandchil- dren, Nathan Beck and Jack son Bentley; sisters. Nancy Rapapon. .Sally (Jan) Spaira- na. Martha (Don) Guely; and a brother, John NevDlc. Her funeral service will be held in New York. Giscla Faak Mrs. Gisela Faak, 7-5, of Mockfiville died Friday, Oct. '25,2013 at her home. She was bom May 28,1938 in Waltenhausen, Germany. Surviving; 2 sons, Mike Faak and wife DencU and Ronald Faak, all of Mocks- Ville; and a granddaughter Wendi Faak. A graveside service was held at 2 pin. Monday at Westlawn Gardens of Mem ory with the Rev. Joel K. Boyles officiating. Online condolences: tvwu'. liaywonh'milIer.com. Myrtle Gertrude Foster Myrtle Gertrude Jarrell Foster, 88, di' Mt. Airy, died on Friday, Oct. 25,2013. She tvas bom on Nov. j, 1924 to the late James Samuel Jarrell and Lectie Marie Jar rell. She made quilts and pil low cases that have been sold worldwide. Site was proud of her handiwork. Surviving: 3 daughters, Frances Beck and husband Robert, Nancy Irene Pruitt and husband James Dean and Opal Hodges; a son. El lis Quesenberry and wife Vir ginia; 2 sisters, Agnes Tucker and Josephine Combs. She was also preceded in death by; a granddaughter, Nancy Jane King; a grandson, Bobby Ray Sechri.st: and 2 brother.s.Brady W. Jarrell luid Willie J.Janell. Funeral seivices were Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 2 pjn. at Cox Necdham Funeral Home widi Donald Bryant. Burial followed at Slate Mountain Baptist Church cemetery. iPie family received friends pn Monday, Oct. 28 at Cox- Nee^am Funeral Hoiite. / Virginia Wade Hartman Mrs. Virguiia Wade Hart- man, 88, died Oct. 18,2013. She was bom June 24.1925 in Bridgeport, Conn, to the late Albert and Lillian Wade Wilcox. Mrs. Hunraan was a veteran of the U -S. Air Force. She was preceded in death by her husband. Waiter Bul- ner Hartman; and sister, Olga Wjjcox Palo, Survivors; 2 stepchildren and several nieces and neph ews. A private family grave side service will be held at Advance United Methodist Church. DAVIE comrv ENTEEPkbe recorb.o„. 3,. Davle County Putte uu.ui, Woci(swJle, rtc v/susan A. Henderson Susan Anderson Hender son, 64, of MoeksvUle, died Oct. 27, 2013 with her family by her side at Atitiinin Care of Mocksville. She was bom Jan. 20.1949 (0 Sue Anderson and tbe late Jim Anderson. She made a career as an LPN worldng at Vespers Nursing Home in Wilkesboro. She came to re side at Autumn Care nursing home late in life. Many hours were spent in the kitchen with her friend Cindy cook ing treats for the residents and staff. Every holiday was a sure time to make desserts or bake biscuits. Returning home from the hospital to Autumn Care on Thursday, she went to the kitchen early Friday morning to bake two cakes for the Relay for Life bake sale. She loved to quilt and sew. When residents would ask her to mend their garments, she quickly went to work. Tlte staff and resi dents at Autumn Care became a second family. She partici pated in all activities. She was crowned Valentine Queen this year along with King Robert Boger, her friend. They were officially tagged Autumn Care Resident Greeters as they fre quently sal in the sun and smiled to welcome visitors. She often expressed her great affection for the place she had oome to call home. Scon, a special Autumti Care em ployee. would slop woricing to say a prayer for her when be saw her in pain. She spent many long days in hospital beds but never pnimhled or complained. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dwight Hen derson. Surviving; her son, Delane .Henderson; her mother; 2 sis ters, Janet (David) Robertson and Judy (Mike) Kipfer; 4 grandchildren, Josh and Jiiii- mie Henderson, Jessie Frady. Jonathan Mikels; daughter- in-law, Carol Henderson; her Autumn Care family; and her loved friend, Robert Boger. Her funeral service was to be at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 30 at Gentry Family Chaiicl in Yadkinville by the Revs. Scott Jackson and Chris Williams, Burial was to follow at West Yadfcin Baptist Cemetery. The family was to receive friends 30 minutes prior to the service, Memorials; Hospice/Pal liative Care of Iredell, 2347 Simonton Road, Staiesville, 28625. Online condolences; uww. m'lun-funeralsen'icerinji. v/Hubert Gray Reavis Hubert Gray Reavis. 90, of Harmony, died unexpectedly Oct. 22,2013 at his residence. He wa.s bom March 12. 1923 in Davie County to the late Eiisha and Cora Riddle Reavis. He wa.i, also preced ed in death by his wife of 62 years, Esthei Qunpbell Rea vis; a daughter, Betty Gray Riddle; and a sister. Mozelle Lee. Mr. Reavis was US Navy- World War II Veteran. Survivors: his daughter, Donna WaUaee of Statesville; several grandchildren; nu- nterous great-grandchildren; siblings, Leo and Cleo Pea cock of Harmony and Norma Bowden of Mocksville; sev eral nieces and nephews, A visitation was from 10-11 a.m., Friday, Oct. 25 at Rock Springs Baptist Church, with the funeral service at 1 i with the Rev. Steve Hedgecock of ficiating. Burial followed a the church cemetery. Memorials: Rock Springs Baptist, Atlii; Sharon Krider, 572 Powell Bridge Rd., Har mony. - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thiu^day, Oct. 31.2013 OaWe County Pub/jc Libra/y WociisWlle, tiO ^ Norman 'Popeye' Smith Mr. Notman Talmndge "Popeye" Smith, 82, of Mocksville, died TJiursday. Oct. 24.2013, at his home. He was bom Sept. 26, 1931 in Davie County to the late Talmadge Wiseman and Josiephine Armsworthy Smith. Mr. Smith was a vet eran of the U.S. Army and co-owmer/operalor of Smith's Shoe Store and was known for telling jokes. He was a member of Comatzer Baptist Church where he had served on the board of trustees, was a Sunday School teacher and superintendent. Mr. Smith retired from Comatzer-Dulin Volunteer Fire Department af ter 30 years. He was recently inducted into the Davie Coun ty Firefighter's Hall of Fame. He was preceded in death by a sister. Margaret Smith Potts; and 2 brothers, Bennett Anliur Smith and James Syd ney Smith. Survivors; his wife of 61 years, Ruth Ella Barney Smith of the home; 4 ehiJ- dien, Dwayne Smith (Lesa), Vanessa Smith Carter (BiJ- ly), Shanda Smith and Taran Smith, all of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren, Tara Jeffries, Brennan Opanasenko (Paul), Travis Smith, Shone Carter and Morgan Smith; a brother, Mark Alvin Smith (Evelyn) of Wareham, Mass.; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 3 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 26 at Coniatzer Baptist Church with Pastor Ed Kuhar, tlie Revs. David Maynard and Gordon Finley officiating. Burial foUowcd in the church cemetery. The family received friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Comalzer Bop- list. do Davey Swain, 1372 Comatzer Rd., Mocksville; or Baptist Children's Home of NC. PO Box 338.Thoinas- villc. 27361. Online condolences: wmv. eatonfuneralservice£om. ^ Jane Tourner Curry Jane Tourner Ciiny of Ad vance died peacefiiDy on Oct. 30, two weeks before her 92nd birthday. She ^^'as born in BJootii- 'ngion, ind., and spent ev- ^O' summer except two ather beloved cottage in Bay View, Midi. She attended In diana University where she became a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, an affilia tion that brought her joy and niany friends throughout the voimiiy. In 1942 she mamed William Carson Cuny. also of Bioomington. His career enabled the couple to live in many states during their 56 year marriage; in 1993, they retired to Bermuda Village in Bermuda Rim ^ Survivors; daughter andIsoii-in-law, Sue and Robert Whillaker of Bermuda Run; dauglnei Barbara Boo and son-in-law Chris Kiesler of Trophy Club, Texas; 5 grand- childrcji and their spouses; |9 great-grandchildren; and■"third daughter," Carolyn 'Myiacle and husband John of Winsion-Salera. A memorial service will be held during the summer of 1014 in Bay Vtevy. Memorials: Bay View As-^oc., PO Box 583, Peloskey,MI 49770; Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation, PO Box38. Columbus, OH 43216; Clemmons Presbyterian, 3930Clemmons Road, Clemmons; Hospice/Palliative Care Cen-jter. 101 Hospice Lane. Win ston Salein, 27103. Josephine Butner EllisI Josephine Elizabeth Butneri Ellis, 94, died on 'niesday, Nov.5.20J3 atForsyth Medi cal Center,She was bom June 29,19 j 9 to Ernest Clemens Butner andRuth Elizabeth Miller Butnerof Advance. She was educated at Smith Grove School andlived most ofherJjfeinD.avicCounty, She was married formore than 50 years to the lateJames Roy Ellis, Mrs. Eliiswas a homemaker and a carc-giver to the elder generationof her family. She workedbriefly for Morris-Johnson Distributors in Winston-S'a-'lem. She was a longtime active member of the East Da-vie Home Extension Club; inwhich she was elected club woman of the year. Her hobbies included sewing andflower gardening. She was aflJelong member of Macedo nia Moravian Church and wasactive in the women's auxiliary. children's church scinjol and Bible school and she served as a lovefeast dienerfor many years. Her Moravianheritage was imponani to heras she was seventh generation of direct Butner desceiidanis fixjm historic Old Salem. The ancestry home is the resioied Adam Butner house there. Having outlived all the broth ers and .sisters in her famijy and those in her husband's family, she became the ma triarch of the extended fam ily with many cousins, nieces and nephews I Survivors: « daughter,Johnsie Ellis Brannon; a son,James Mondell Eiiis and wifeMarilyn: 4 grandchildicn : Brannon Jr., JamesI Brannon and wife MonicaDeU ElUs and wife EiizabetliI and Mamie WDJs and husbandI 4 great-graudchildren.; Ellis, Caroline Wills,Tavener Brannon and Hampton Brannon; 2 steji-greai grandchildren, Ciirissy andI I-on Workman; and a bmther- in-iaw.EariSteelmai).She was also preceded indeath by: her bjother, Ken-netJi Butner; her sistersDorothy Phillips and Eva LeeSteelman; and her son-in-law, Ithe Rev. Warren Brannon Sr. IA funeral service will be Iheld at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. |9 at Hiiyworth-Miiier Kinder-ton CbapeJ, 108 E. KindeironWay. Advance, with the Rev.Jeff Carter officiating. The family will receive frieud.sfollowing the service. A pri vate burial will be held Monday at WestJawn Gardens of Memoiy. Memorials; MacedoniaMoravian, 700 NC 801 N., Advance,Online condolences: www. hayworrh-niiller.com. . Oavie County Public Libraryfc^ocksvilie, NC si Eidridge'Roger'Gibson EWridge Rogeriell "Rog er* Gibson, 81, of Albemarie. died Thursday, Oct. ?1.2013. He was bom March 27, 1932 in Sianly Count)- to the late Herbert Gibson and the Jaie Vertie Mae ThompsoD Gibson. He was also preceded in death by wife of 38 years, Alice Brown Gibson in 2006. The family received friends T^iesday. Nov. 5 at Hansel! FunemI Home of Albemarle. The funeral service, officiated by the Revs. Ken Burns and Mark Medlin, was to be on Wednesday. Nov. 6 at 2 pjn. at Fairview Baptist Church, Albemarle. Burial was to follow at Stanly Gardens of Memory, Albemarle with full military honors conducted b)- Ihe Sianly County DAY. Surs-jvors: daughters. Rita Abbott of Greensboro and Jenny (Bill) MacK.i)- of HilJsborough: son. William "Buddy" Pasch.il Jr. (Arlene) of Yadkinville; sisters, Helen U)ck!imy of Albemarle. and Claire Gibson of Cary; and 4 ■grandchildren. Memorials; American Cancer Society. 190) Brunswick Avenue. Suite 100, Charlotte.Online condolences: ivii-vr, fiariscll/lucom. -J Bobby Ray GoforthBobby Ra)' Gofonh, 72.of Sheffield Road. Hamiony!died on Monda)-, Oct. 28,2013, at PorsA-ih Medical Center.Bom in iredell County on •Inly 11. 1941, he wa.s the sonof the late George H. GoforthSr. and Grace Smith Goforth.He attended Liberty We.sleyjtn Church. Survivors: his wife of 47years, Linda Henderson Go-forth; 2 sons, Damiy RayGoforth of Jlarmony, tmciTimothy Wnyiie (Andrea) Gofonh of East Bend; 2 brothers, Gii. (Lucy) Goforth of Mocksville, and Bill (Rhon-da) Gofonh of Hamptonville;4 sisters, Barbara Cniomas) Barney of Mocksville, Wanda(Mack) White of Mocksville.Mariene (Calvin) Turner ofHaraptoniilie, and Tnidy(Steve) Ca.ss. of Linion Oroi-e; 3grandchildren. Chance Lcc!Alyssa Nicole, and RUey Jackson Goforth. He was also preceded indeath by a son. Bobby Go- vIfortli in 1984.I A celebration of life service was held on Wednesday,Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. at LibertyWesleyan Church with theRevs. Jesse Garman and Scott Newton officiating. Burial followed in the church cem etery, Pailbeju-ers were Mike Swetiringen, Donald Goforth, Roger Goforth, Jimmy Go- forth. Gniy Gofonh, and Lee Barney. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Memorials; Liberty Wes leyan, c/o Nell Dyson, 1283 Caiahaln Road.Mocksville. Online condolences: www. i/avieJjinera/seniceu:om. Y RoosevelJ '.Tr.'HoUemanI Mr. Roosevelt "Junior"Hoileman. 80. of GladstoneRoad, Mocksville, died Friday, Nov. 1,2013, at his home.He was bom Feb. 22, 1933,in Yadkin County to the late. Asa Roosevelt and Lore Jane Finney Holiemnn. Mr. Hoileman worked in the sawtnill all of his life.He was also preceded indeath by a sister, Jennette H.^len; a niece, Brook N. Odd-ie; and a nephew. Shannon Oddie.Survivors: 3 sisteis, Geneva Dalton of High Point,Merlene Oddie (John) of Salisbuiy and Janet R, Smjtliof Mocksville; and 4 brothers. Johnny HoUenian (Mary).Ray Hoileman (Nadine), Bob Hoileman and Garland "Oiz" Hoileman. all of Mocksville.A funeral service was conducted at 11 a.ra„ Monday.Nov. 4 at Eaton Rtneral Cha pel with the Rev. Sieve Cox officiating. Burial followedin Legion Memorial Park,The family received friends Sunday, Nov. 3 at the funeral home. Online condolences: eatonfitnerolsen'ice.com. County Public LibraryMoclrsville. NC A celebraiioii of life scr-1 vice was held Fridaj, Nov. I : at 2 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church wilh the Rev, Jim Gryder offieiatiiig. Burial fol lowed in the church ccmeici'v. The body lie in state 30 min utes prior to the scr^'ice. The family received friends un Thursdiiy, Oct. 31 at Davie jFuneral Service, Mocksville. Memorials: Disabled 'American Vetcran.s at ivirrv, dav.org. Online condolences; wnvM-. doviefivu'rahervwe.com. •7 Anice Piowinan Jarvfe Anice Plowman Jar\is, 83, ofRockweU.died on Tuesday. Oct. 29, 2013 at Rowan Re gional Medical Center. Bom in Davie County on May il. 1930, she was the daughter of the late Luther Trivettc and Leva Nile Plow man Triveiie, She had worked as ,1 CNA for Antiimn Care and was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Mrs. Jarvis is also preced ed in death by her husband. . James Edward Jarvis: a son, Tony Stevenson "TJ." Jarvis; and a brother, Boyd Trtvette, Survivors; a son, Gary Ed ward (Jo-Ann) Jan'is of Jack sonville. Ra.; 2 daughters, Patricia J. (Danny) Davis of Stuart. Va.. and Jan J. (Barry) Hniiey of Rockwell; a brother,. Richard Gray (Jerri) Trivette of Mocksville: u sister, Bet ty Lou Holder of Davidson County: 3 gtundcluidren: and creai urandchildren Willie Mae Myers Mrs. Willie Mae Davis My ers, 95, of Woodleaf. died Monday, Nov. 4, 2013 in Salisbury. Bom May 29,1918 in Gas- ton County, Mrs. Myers was the daughter of the late Oli ver Cicero Davis and Pansj' Lee Allen. She had worked 111 Brwin Mills, later c-iiletl Buiiingtdn Industries in Cooleemee, for 25 years. She also worked at'Roses, Lei- I sure Lads and Pet's Bakery. She attended Enon Baptist (2huTch, Salisbuiy. where she taught the preschool class for a number of years. She was a member of Lawrence Apple white & Faith Bible School Class. Mrs. Myers was a Christian example to her fam ily and friends. She enjoyed fishing, her cats and working ouldoon;. She was also preceded ui death by: her husband. Walter S. Myers: daughter, Mildred Loraine Myers; and grandson, Donnic Surviving; her sons, Frank lin Myers and wife Ruby of Spencer, and James Can- Myers of Salisbury; daugh ters, Mary Ellen Clark and husband David and Dorothy Pauline McCloud and hus band Jerry, all of Woodleaf; 13 grandchildren; 23 greatgrandchildren; and 11 great- great-grandchildren. A visitation was to be held from 12-.30-2 pm. Thurs day. Nov. 7 at Enon Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. The funeral ser\'ice was to follow at 2 p.m. Thursday at EnonBaptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Ken Clark and Franklin Myers. Burial was to follow at Jerusalem Bapusi Church Cemetery. Memorials: Enon Baptts. 1875 Enon Church Rd, Salts- bury, 28147. Online condolences; u-unv...ommrH'nfi.nerolhomci-om. DAVIE COUNTY FwNTERPRISE RFXORD. T hursday, Nov. 7,2013 Oairte County Public Library Mocksville, NO Evola Bcauchamp Pbelps Mrs. Evota Beauchani|) Phelps. 92, of Winsinii-Sa- iem, died Friday, N'o\. 1.3013 al her homo. Shc.wns born Feb. 19.1921 in Davie County. Mrs. Pheips wa.s a member of Mocks Unit ed Melhodisi Church and the Mocks Jolly 60s- Shc is preceded in deailt by her husband, Willie James Phelps; and a daughter, Bren- da Hutchens. Suniving; her son, James Phelps and wife Sue of Win- sion-Saleni; 4 grandchildren. Ronda Phelps.Barbara Phelps artd her children Kylie and Parker, Julianna Prejusa and Wes Huichens and wife Renee and their family; and one son- in-law. Guy Hutchens. A funeral service was con ducted ai 11 am. Monday. Nov. 4 at Mocks United Meth- odisi Church by the Rev, Bill 'I'aylor. Burial followed in tlic church cemetery. Tlie fam ily received friends Sunday at Hayworlh-Miller Kindenon Chapel. Meniorinis: Mocks IJMC, PO Box 2122, Advance; or Hospice/Palliative CareCen- ter, 101 Hospice Ln.Winston- Salem 27103. Online condolences: innv. hawarih-mUler.com. Aloneml service was ron- ducted at 11 am.. Saturday. mqv 2 at Calvary Baptist bhurch the Revs-Bobbylienderson and David Chil- dress officiating. Tlte ^yplaced b the chumh 30 minutes prior to the sc^.c^ ^ Burial followed in the church •«mctcry.Thcfamrlyrece.vcd • friends in the fellowship hallfollowing the service. Memorials; Calvary Bap tist. 2165 Davie Academy : Road.Mocksville. Online condolences; "tnv.cumfunerahervice-com. Norman C. Richardson Mr. Norman C. Richard son. 79, of Mocksville. died Wednesday, Oct. 30.2013, al Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-SaJem. He was bom Sept. 24.1934 in Davie County, to the late Clarence and Uura Dyson Richardson. Mr. Richardson was retired from Lexington Fumimre. He was also preceded in death by a sister. Betty Sue Prevette; and a brother. Bud dy Richardson. Survivors: his wife of 58 years, Beity Griffith Richaid- spn of the home; 3 children. Aharon Richardson Beck of lyoeksvillc, Kay Richardson ElledgeofColumbia.S.C.and Buster Richardson (Becky) of Statesville; 3 grandchildren, Denise Link, Brandon Rich ardson and Bryan EUedge; a great-grandson, Bradley Beck ot the home; 8 other great grandchildren; and a sister-in- law.Maxine Richardson. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Nov. 7.2013 Davie CounW Public Ubraiy Mocksville. liiC •/Garland Green Spry Garland "Wick" Green Spry, 83, of Baileys Chapel Road. Advance, died on Sat urday. Nov. 2, 2013, al For- syth Medicai Cenier. Bom in Davie County on July 23,1930, he was the son of the late George Wasliing- ton Spiy and Rosa Jane Polls Spn'. He was a member of Baileys Chapel United Meth odist Church. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Betty Bcrrl- er Spry in 2012; 2 sons. Dale and Tim Spry; and a brother, George Spry Jr. Survivors: 2 sons, Keith Spry of Advance and Andy Spry of l..exington: 2 daugh ters, Eudenc Baraes of Clem- mons and D.irlene (William) Blake of Advance; 9 grand children, and 2 great-grand- cbiJdren. A celebration of life service was held Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Dr. Bob O'Keefc officiating. Burial followed in Baileys UMC Cemetery. The family re ceived on Monday, Nov. 4 at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: Baileys UMC Cemetery Fund. 1617 Baileys Cliape) Road, Adi'ance; or Hospice/Palliative CareCen- tcr, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: vvunv. daviefiinerahervice.com. Maydelle "freece "nicker Maydelle Treece Tucker. 96, of Mncksville, fonneriy of OakbciTO, died on Thurs day,Oct.?l.2013. She wttf bom to Daniel Alexander (D..A.) Treece and Pnidcncc Furr Treece on July 2J. 19IT in Stanly County. She was married for more than 60 years to Charles A. Tucker. He preceded licr in death as did her parents nnd 5 brothers: Lee. Ralph. Fred. Hoyle. and JC Treece; and nieces Ella Mae Treece Clapp and Gail Treece Qark. She retired from Stanly Knitting Mill in Oakboro. She enjoyed sewing, cook- ihg. gardening, and friends. Mn. Tucker loved her Lord and church. She has served as Sundn>' Scbooi teacher, GA leader, and sang in the choir at Big Lick Baptist Church. Many WTOte letters and told her of the impact she made on their life. She missed her church and family and friends. Maydelle moved almost nine years ago to live closer to her niece in MocksviUe. Though she had no children, she loved herfamilv. Survivors: a niece, Caro lyn Treece Corriber (Mark) and Brad of Mocksvillc; like a son. Mark Rowies (Deb bie, AByn and Addisen) of AJbemarie; nephews. Ron Treece (Brendti, MicbelJe and Elishia) of Raleigh, Danny Treece, David Treece of Lo cust. George Treece of Mt. Morris, Mich., Harold Treece of Bcavertown, Mich., Larry Tucker (Linda) and Jimmy Tucker, all of Brunswick. Ga.; brother-in-law, Gaston H. Tucker of Brunswick; great nieces, nephews and their families. The seniee was Sunday. Nov. 3 at Big Lick Baptist at 3 pju. led by her pastor, the Rev. Jeff Springer. The fam ily received friends prior to the service. Burial followed at Oakboro Cemeieiy. Memorials: Big Lick Bap tist, 626 Big Lick Road. Oak boro. 28129. Online condolences: wu-ir. ilaviefiiiifialseriviex:om. ■J Daltas Greene Willard Dalla.s Greene Willard. 71, of Catuellia Lane. Mocks viUe. died on Wednesday. Oct. 30.2013. at Wake Fore.st Baptist Medical Center. Bom in Davie County on Sept. 24.1942. lie was the son of the late Paul B. Willard and Pauline Godbey Willard. He was the owner and manager of Davie Supply and a mem ber of Hope Baptist Taberna cle. Mr. Willard wasa charter member and past president of the MocksviUe Optimist Club and a 4-H advisor. Survivors; his wife, Linda Spann Willard, whom he mar ried on Nov. 18,1961 in York, S.C.: a son. Blaine D. (Dani elle) Willard; daughter, Kaihy W. (Johnny) Adkins; 2 broth ers. Paul (Gleiida) Willard Jr.. and Buster (Karen) Wil lard; 4 sisters, Judy (Richard) Shores, Doris (Edward) Bam- hardt. Kay DoweU, and Kar en (Waj'ne) Whitaker, all of MocksviUe; 3 grandchildren. Macgan Cline, Amber Adkins and McKeiiJtie Willard. He Is also preceded in death by 3 brothers. Johnny Willard. BiUy Vanzatit^nd Lloyd Vanzant; 3 sisters. Ger- aldine Willard, Shelby Neely and Betty Westmoreland; a grandson, Ryland Willard; and brothers-in-law, Terry Dowcll and Grady Westmo reland. A celebration of life ser vice was held Saturday, Nov. 2 at 3 p.m. at Hope Baptist Tabernacle with Pastor Chris Canirell officiating. Burial foiiowcil in the church cem etery. Tlie famUy received prior to the service. Mcniorials: Hope Baptist Cemetery Fund, 2408 US 158, MocksviUe. Online condolences; tnnv. daviefunerahetyice£oiu. DAVm COUNTY ENTE8PRLSE RECORD, Thursday, Nov. 7,2013 Davie County Public LibraiyMocksviUe, NC •I Myron Mooney Angell M>Ton Mooney AugeJi, 74. died on Nov. 10. iOl.l nl iljc Alzheimer Reiuied Care Home in Jaeksonville, N.C. Bom June 26, 1939 in Mocksville, Mr. Angell s|)eni mos: of his aduli life in Swansboro. He wns prceedcd in deaih by his parenis, Tiiden Greenberry Aiieell and MiJdrtd Mooney Angeil, a brother, Isaac Marshall Angell.' a special aiim, Ruih Cochran. whom he provided c.-»re for until his own health de clined, Survivors: 4 brothers and their wives, Madison (Elsie). Michael (Leuna). David (Geraldinc), and Marcus (Brenda), all of MocksviUe; several nieces, nephews and cousins; and good friends, the Bums and Maxwell families of Hubert. From 1962-1965. he ser\'ed with the Army Security Agency overseas in England. He gradtiated from Davie High School and East Carolina University earning a bachelor's degree in education, a master's degree in education and education ad ministration. and advanced cenificalions in science education. He taught at Swansboro High School as a science teacher from 1969-1993 A private memorial service wiU be held in Mocksville. Memorials: Alzheimer's Foundation (al:/dn.org). Online condolences: wm'JoncsFimral®EC.RRj)rg. ^ Lisa Jacobs Benson ^peggy Jane BradleyLisa Jacobs Benson, 47, of pecEV Jane Bradley. R4Lisa Jacobs Benson, 47, of Dogtrot Road, MocksviUe, died on Friday, Nov. 8. 2013 n,oniiiiE. at her home. syth Medical Center after a Bom in Rowan County t-ancet. on Oct. 21, 1966. she was greatest i.ccompiisb- the daughter of the late Jerry can be seen throughWesley Jacobs and Mary Fun- lives of her family and derburk Jacobs. friends. Her heart fllled theirs Survivors: a daughter, Jen- jove. laughter, wisdom nifer Jacobs (Kenny) Gray grace. She had a passion of Mocksville; 2 brothers, for life that was coningious. reggy j""'- of Advance, died Thursdayntommg.Nov.7.20l3atFor- 01 - .lor nie ui.ii e--- Charles David (Marilyn) Ja cobs of Woodleaf. and Jeffery Shane Jacobs of Mocksville; 2 sisters. Lori Jacobs (Tom my) Waller of Cocleeuiee, and Pattie Jacobs Angell of Mocksville; and 2 grandchil- dren. A memorial service will be held on Sattifday, Nov. 16, at 2 p.m at Woodleaf Baptist Church with Pastor Chris Wil liams officiating. Online condolences; wtw. imckiesiiKloirhawkinsxom. Survivors; her husband ot 62 years. Harold; her 6 chil dren; I'l grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Now 11 at Farminglon United Methodist Church. The fam ily rcc-eived friends Sunday at Hayworth-Miller Fiuiera! Home Kinderton Chape!. Online condolences: /i<j\wordi-"''"'T.f(»n. 'Tracy Lcc Easter Sr. Tracy Lee Easter Sr. of Mocksville died on Saturday, Nov. 9. 2013 at his residence surrounded by family after his battle with ALS. Mr. Easier was born on May24, 1971 in Davie Coun ty, a son of Nancy Overcash Easter Correll of Mocksville and the late Victor Lee Eas ter. Mr. Easter was educated in Davie County Schools and worked as a colorist at Micro- fibers. He was a deer hunter and enjoyed working on ears. He loved being with family. He vv'as a member of the First Baptist Church of Cooleemee. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Tammy Easter Gomez, and a nephew Darren thylor. Also surviving; his wife, Susan Lagle Easter, who he married on Nov. 35, 1997; son.s Tracy Easter Jr and wife Candy of Mocksville. Seth Easter and Matthew Easter of the home; daughter,Lilli Eas ter of the home; step-father Tom CorreU of Mocksville; brothers. Tony Easter of Flor ida, and Craig Robins Easter of Georgia; sister, April Coble of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. The Easter family will re ceive friends from 4:30-6 pjD. Friday, Nov. 15 at the Fitsi Baptist Church of Cool eemee, followed by the ser vice at 6 by the Rev. Allen MuUins, pastor. Memorials: Memorial Fund for The Children. do of Bank of the Carolinas, 135 Box wood ViU^e Dr.. Mocksville. Online condolences: www. rtir<'Wnacr«*/nori<"i.co/n. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thnrsdny, Nov. 14,2013 County Public uoru/y Woc^fsvilie; wc ' J James P. Glecson III J Mr. James Patrick Gleeson III, 81, of Bermuda Run died Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2013 at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom May 24,-1932 in Philadelphia County, Pa. to James Patrick and Ellen Ru dolph Gleeson. Mr. Gleeson was a member of Bethany Baptist Church and served in the U.S. Navy during the Ko rean Conflict. He retired as president ftnm Carrier Corp. after 23 years. Surviving: his wife, Kath- erine Evans Gleeson: a son, Gene Gleeson and wife Didi of Mansfield. Texas and their children, Jordan and Jackson; a son, James Gleeson IV and wife Jodi of Harrison, Tenn. and their children, Jajites Pat rick V and Danny; a daughter, Katie Murphy and husband Brian of Winston-Salem and their children, Kalcigh, Me gan and Victoria; and a broth er. Austin Gleeson of Austin. Texas. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 9 at Haywonh-Millet Kinder- ton Chapel with the Rev. Timothy Wolf officiating. The family received friends Satur day prior to the sendee. Memorials; Bethany Bap tist, 162 HUlsdale West Drive, Advance; or Hospice/Pal liative CareCentcr, 101 Hos pice Lane, Winsion-Salem, 27103. Online condolences: mnv, hayiVorth-miller.com. Jerry Clyde Hendrix Sr. Mr. Jerry Clyde Hendrix Sr., 68, of Milling Road, .Mocksville, died Thursday. Nov. 7,2013. He was bom April 9, 194,*!, in Davie County. Mr. Hen drix retired after 27 years with Chandler Foods. He Was a member of Dulin United Methodist Church where he served as treasurer and wa-s a chatter member of the United Methodist Men. Mr. Hendrix enjoyed hunting, fanning, sports, sporting events and helping his neighbors. He loved to help pec^tie and nev er said no to anybody. He was preceded in death by his father, George Clyde Hendri.x; his grandparents who raised him, Cliff and Fannie Hendrix; and a sister, Ann Spry. Siinivors; his wife oi 48 years, lane Church Hendrix of the home; his mother, Margaret Bailey Lefier of Cooleemee; a daughter, Gina Hendrix Gremminger (Bill) of Virginia Beach. Vn.; a son, j.C. Hendrix (Stephanie) of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren. 'Morgan Hendrix, Mason Greratninger, Cody Hendrix and Adam Gremminger; 2 brothers. Rayford Hendrix (Peggy) of Mocksville and Tommy Hendrix of Coolee mee; 2 sisters, Martha Ben nett (Bert) of Mocksville atid Brenda Sheek (Harold) of Advance; companion, "Molly Ann;" and several nieces and nephews. A fimeral service was con ducted at 3 p.in., Sunday, Nov 10 at Dulin United Methodisi Church with the Revs. Jimm) Thjell, Marilyn Weilcr and the Ray O'Ferrel) officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Saturday cxening at Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Americtin Dia betes Assoc., 1300 Baxter St.. Ste. 150,Charlotte, 28204, Online condolences; inni'- eatonfitneralsen-icecom. DaVie county Puoitcuuioij M0Ci^SVlll8t "W yCharlie Herman Laird Mr. Charlie Hemian Laird, 68, of Angetl Road, Mocks ville. died Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Saletn. He wasbomMay21,1945, in Davie County, to the late Charlie Raymond and Mabel Elwood Robertson Laird. Mr. Laird was a rat terrier breed er,retired from RJ.Reynolds an ordained minister and a veteran of the U.S. Marines. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, 1 reading his Bible, gardening, ' giving neighbors fruit baskets and helping neighbors bale hay. He especially enjoyed spending time with his grand children. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Billy Laird. Survivors: a daughter, Brit tany Omega Laird of Mocks ville; 4 stepchildren, Tammy Lyons, Tanya Miller, Tma Lyons and Paul Miller: 2 grandchildren, Anthony Ste ven Acosifl and Sophia Jane Laird; 4 siblings, Margaret Leonard, Bobby Laird, Kathy Laird and Debbie Laird; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2 pjn., Tuesday. Nov. 12atRedland Pentecos tal Holiness Church,Advance with Tim Dunn officiating. ' Burial followed in Dulin United Mclhodisi Church Ceoietcty with., military graveside rites. The family received friends at the church on hour prior to the service. Online condolences: ivmw. eatotifuneraiservice.com. V caiVM Monroe Minor Mr. C!i]\ in Mcnroe .Niiiior. M, fomierlyof Markland RoncI Advance, died Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013, ai Kale B. Rcynoldi Hospice Home in Winsion-Sa-BWM ieliv He was bomApril 27,1952, in Ua\lc Count)' to the laic Charlie Walker and Daisy Viola Biinoii Minor. Mr. Minor enjoyed, pick- fcl his guitar, singing, praying andprnisingGod.Hevolunieered t B at the Co-op Famere Market of Winsion-Saleni and two days a week with Meals on Wheels. Mr. Minor wa.s loving and caring lo- wards all people; he never met a stranger. In addition to his parents, he wa.s preceded in death by 2 sis ters, Mary Waller and Neddie Scanion; and 4 brothers, Roy, John, George and Frank Minor. Survivors: a sister, Dorothy Fanner (Tom); 3 brothers. Bill Minor (Novella), Jack Minor and Orady Minor (Patricia); caregiver, Greg Richardson; and several nieces, nephews tind cousins. ' A funeral service was to be conducted at 2 p.m. Thur.sday, Nov. 14 at ElbavilJe United Methodist Church. Advance with the Revs. .Sam Harvey and Wesley Sink officiating. Burial was to follow in the church cemetery. The fiuiiily was to receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials: Easier Seals UCI' NC & Virginia, ATTN; Dlanii Mills. 5171 Glenwood Avenue. Suite 400, Raleigh. 27612- 3266; Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane. Wiiislon-Salem, 27103; or charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences: mvw.i'iiioi\fw!ertilien'icej:om. Sharon 'Babe' Ratledgc Miss Sharon Denisc "Babe" Ratledge, 48, of Mill ing Road, Moclcsvilk-. died Thunday, Nov. 7. 20)3, at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. She was bom July 9, 1965. in Davie County to the late Kenneth Starr Ratledge Sr. and Agnes Malinda Whitaker Ratledge. "Babe" was a grad uate of Davie County Schools. In spile of her disabilities, all who knew her saw her as a positive inspiration. She had a I'uit-loving spirit and lived her life full of love and jo)'- Survivors; a brother, Ken neth Stall Ratledge Jr. (Etta) of Winston-Salem; 2 sisters, Ann Ratledge Barnes and Karen Ratledge Deadmon (David), all of Mocksvillc; a nephew, Brian Phillip Rat ledge of Raleigh; 4 nieces. Stephanie Barnes Hendrix, Susan Barnes Green, both of Mocksville. Kara ElBabcth Deadmon of Carrboro and Erin Kathleen Deadmon ol Boston, Mass.; and several great-nieces and great-neirh- ews. A graveside service was conducted at 2 p.m., Sun- n day, Nov. 10 at Zion Chapel United Methodist Church Cemeteo' with the Rev. Scaly i Cross officiating- The fam ily received friends Sunday at ' Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials; Milling Manor. PO Box 1053. Mocksville. Online condolences: www. caionfimerahervicc.com. Ruby Durham Shelton Ruby Durham Shelton, 89, of Westfield.dicd Nov. 9, 2013 at VUlage Care, King. She was bom in Stokes County on June 22, 1924 to the late Rossie Lee Durham and Carrie Dunmon Dur ham. She was a member of Big Creek Primitive Baptist Church for 63 years. She was a volunteer at Hospice of Stokes County and wa.s re tired from J.P. Steven, West- field. Surviving; a daughter, Syl via Shelton Kulanko and hus band Stephen Kulanko Jr.; 2 grandchildren. Penny Moss Bingman and husband Jerry, Brian Moss and wife Ashley; 5 great-grandchildren, Mady- son Bingman, Ashley Bing man, Brittany Moss, Cierra Moss, Garrett Moss; 3 sisters, Lolene Vaden and husband Marion, Laura Shelton, Clara Priloa; a brother, Reid Dur ham and w ife. Avalene. She was also preceded in death by her husband. Ju nior Hurley Shelton; a sis ter, Mozelle Dutham Cook; 2 brothers. Frank Durham, Ralph Durham. Funeral services were at Cox-Needham Funeral Home on Monday, Nov. 11 at 2 pjn. with Elders Clsrcnce Bow- ' man and Rodney Marshall officiating. Burial followed at Big Creek Primitive Baptist Church cemetery. The family will receive friends at Cox- Needham Rinerni Home on Sunday. DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thuwday, Nov. 14,2«13 Davie County Public Librafy Mocksville, NC Lois Ridenhour Spry Lois "Rachel" Ridenhour Spry. 88, of Saiisbuiy died Tuesday. Nov. 5. 2013 at No- vant Health Rowan Medic.al Center. Bom Dec. 1, 1924 in Cool- eemee, she was the daughter of the late Eva HeUard Riden hour and Cicero Richard Ridenhour. She was educated in the Cooleeraee schools and attended Saiisbuiy Bu.^i- ness School. Mrs. Spry was a bpmetnaker ^ bad been employed at the National Cai^ bon Plant in Winstpn-Salem during World War D, Erwin Mills in Cooleeniec and Kei- ner's Supermarket. She was co-owner of M.O. Spry Yard and Garden Supply. Also preceding herio-deatb was her sister, Edna Lucille Ridenhour; brothers Richard "Buck" Ridenhour, ThoDUis Ridenhour and Bruce Riden hour. Survivors; her liiisbarid ol 70 years, M.O. Spiy, whom she married. Feb. 20, 1943; son. Larry Michael Spry and wife Ann of Cooleemce; daughters. Jean Karen Mux- ley and husband Sieve of Salisbury, Mona Lynn Brown and husband G. Henry of Ml. Ulla: brother, James Adam Ridenhour of Cooleemec; sisters. Kathleen R. Spry and Nancy R. Foster, both of Cooleemee; grandchildren, j Stacy Michael Spry and wife Jolene. Ross Miller Spry. Laura .Spry. George "Mae" Brown, and Cora Louise Brown; step-grandson, Sie\e Moxley Jr and wife Penny; great-grandchildren. Zach- ary Spry. Hunter Boger and 1-mden Spry The family received friends Thursday at the Summer- sen Funeral Home. Funeral services were conducted at 2 pni. Friday. Nov. g at the Summerseit Memorial Chapel with the John Grofl". pastor of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church officiating, Burj;d followed .11 Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials: Ronald Mc Donald House of Winstoii- Saiem. 419 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winsion-Salein. 27103. Online condolences; mni', siimmericn/uiifralh(ime,a>m. "AVTECOlWrV ENTERPRISE RECORD Gurn^ SpencH- WDiams Mr. Gumcy Spencer Wil liams. 70, of Roberson Drive, Mocksviiie. died Tuesday. Nov. 5, 2013. at Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House in Salis bury. He was bom Nov. 21.1942 in Iredeli County lo the late Spencer Frattklin and Martha Ireland Williams. He was also preceded in dealli l)y ,1 grandson. Raven Dane; 4 sisters, Coleen Vestal, Virginia Beauchamp, Maty Hilton and Mae Wood; and 4 brothers, Elgin Wil liams, Dallas Williams. Pete Williams and Billy Williams. " Survived; his wife, Do ris Jordan Williams of the home; n daughter. Gina M. Smith fScott) of Yatikinville; 2 sons, Barry D. Williams (Angela) of Advance and Jef frey E. Williams (Kaihy) of California; 6 grandchildren. Cnndi Whilnker, Andrew Beck (Hannah), Bradley An drews, Miranda Williams, •Sitencer Wijjiaius and Logan Williams; 4 stepgrandchij- clren. Echo Hurriiigon, George Calcaicrra, Joseph Smith and Cassie Stew.in;4great-emnd- chiidien; a .sister. Alice Rum- m.ige (Roland); and 2 broth ers, Geoige Williams (Vada) and Nathan Williams (Joyce), all of Lexington. Thnrsday, Nov. 14,2013 A memorial service was conducted at 2 pan.. Saturday, Nov. 9 at Eaton Punejal Cha pel with the Rev. Greg McE- wen and Clyde Jordan offi ciating. The family received friends at the funeral home following the service. Inura- ment followed in Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials; Glenn A. Kiser Hospice House, 1229 Statesville Blvd., Salisbury. 28144; or Hospice/Palliative CarCenler. 377 Hospital St., Sie. 103, Mocksviiie. Online condolences; livvu'. eatcnfijiieralservice^m. ^ Jacqueline L. WOliams Mrs. Jacqueline Livengood Williams, 91, of Advance, died Friday. Nov. 8, 2013 at Forsyth Medical Center. Mrs. Wiiliams was bom in TUlsa, Okia.. Feb. 21, 1922, daughter of Archibald N. and Debbie Patterson Livengood. She loved to learn and was a reader who enjoyed knit ting. roses and traveling froin coast to coast on 1-40 each year. She learned Spanish and loved traveling to Mexico. I She laught school m Los An- geles and was appreciated by her students. Mrs. Williams was a member of Maywood United Methodist Church and attended Fulton United Meth odist Cihurch. She loved getting friends and family to gether and celebrating life's moments. Surviving; her husband of 66 years, Morris Williams; sons, Erik V. Williams of Amarillo, Texas and Evan W. Williiuns. Huntington Park, Calif,; grandson,Andrew Wil liams; sister, Rosemary Gross tuid family of Fort Smith, Ark.; and the Munguia fam ily which includes her God daughter Little Jackie. Funeral services were at 7 pju. niesday, Nov. 12 at Ful ton United Methodist Church in Advance. Online condolences: iww. salemJhx:om. Davie County Public Librajy Mocksviiie, NC MrDamtlBenjaniinBeck- er.28.ofHowardiownCircIe, MocksviUe. died Tuesday. Nov. 12.2013. ' f He was boiu dan. 6, 1985. ' in Lynchburg. Vo. to Debo-jrab Ann Clemems and Steven^ Alan Becker. Mr. Becker wa& ^Syjij^ '•^■T 3a U-S. Army veteran having . SJKjt Sserved two lourt in Iraq. L j^^£|||l||gk^S fl in addition to his parents he sistersDianna Becker Blanchet and. Cassie Becker, and a niece,' Noelle, all of MocksvUle. /A graveside service wasVJconducted at 11 a.m Mon- MpcksviUe, died ,„iv.d Mond., „ A celebrationol'life^rvitcwas held Saturday. Nov. lb at^ p.m. in the Davie FuneralService Chapel with AndrewSmitii officiating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery-^ Military Rites byMemorial Honor Guard. Thefamily received friends pnorto the service.Memorial: the donor s choice.Online condolences; u-"vi'.davie>"er<i/servi'ce.com. Eaton Funeral Home. - -Online condolences: ivwiv. Au . 9.,m,iimer<rirm-,ce.cpn,. He was retired from Ingersoll-Rand. a veteran of the United .States Army, and of the Bap tist faith.Survivors; his wife, Joan Jones Williams Bolin. whomhe married in i963 in York, S.C.; a son. Clyde R. (Beverly) Williams Jr. of Welcome; 2 daughters, PaulaBolin (Larry) Vandevander of Mt. Solon. Va.. and GlennaBolin Miller Purdey (James)> Hall of Welcome; 2 brothers,S Pierce (Betty) BoUn of Slfltes-r, ville. and DwiglH (Julia) Bo-0 lin of Staiesville; 2 sisters.1 Mary Lois Hollingsworthof Hendersonvilie and Ev-« ciyn (Clarence) Draughn ofH Mocksville: 7 gmndchildren,^ Jeremy (Amanda) Williams,g Cristin (Andrew) Smith.S Randy Miller. Amber Purdey,^ Sophie Vandevander, Maxm Vandevander. and Harley RayS Hail; and 5 great-grandcbil- W dren. Keenan Wiiherspoon,•P Kaleb Williams. Gabe Srmth,5^ SamSmilh.andHopePurdey.I He is also preceded in death§• by 3 sisters, Florence Bolin,^ Lucile Brown and LUlian g Warren. Margaret M. Brendle Mrs. Margaret McAbee Brendle, 88. of Winston-Sa- lem died Smurday, Nov. 16, 2013 at Forsyth Medical Cen ter. She was bom June 5, 1925 in Winston-Salem, the daugh ter of the' late Jeffie J. and Edna Coroat7er McAbee. Mrs. Brendle was a charter member of Wesley Memo rial United Methodist Church.She was a graduate of John W. Hanes High School and wasemployed by Lambe-Young Realtors for a number ofyears and Carpenter's Flower Shop for 18 years- She was also preceded in death by her daughter. Bev erly Brendle Jones. Survivors; her husband of 67 years, John C. BrendJe Jr.;a grandson and granddaugh- ter-in-law. Hunter and Megan Jones of Lewisville; a son- in-law. Hamilton H. Jones of Bluefield, W.Va.; a great-granddaughter. Emma Dare Jones: a sister. Nancy M. Pen- ry of Advance; and a number of nieces and nephews. A meraoria! service wasconducted Tuesday, Nov. 19 at Wesley Memorial United MethodLst Church with the Rev. Bret Cogan officiating. Memorials; American Can- l cer Society in memory ofBeverly Brendle Jones, 4A Oak Branch Drive, Greens boro,27407. Online condolences: wmv.hayworth-miUer.com. Nora Brown Nora Brown, 79, of Ridge Road, Mocksville, died on Sunday. Nov. 17.2013, at her home. Bom in Harlem. Ky. on Aug. 29. 19.34, she was the daiigbier of the late Floyd Lynch and Leatha King Lynch. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church, loved to do quilting and took painting classes. Mrs. Brown was preceded in death by her husband, Paul J. Brown in 2000. Survivors: 2 sons, Paul R. (Carolyn) Brown of Mocks- vilJe, and Curtis C. (Terrie) Brown of Salisbury; a broth er, Bud Lynch of Kentucky; 4 sisters, Bessie Wojcik of Maryland, and Roberta, Mat- tie, and Evelyn, all of Ken tucky; 2 grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren. She is also preceded in death by a son. Michael Ray Brown and a brother, May- mud Lynch. A celebration of life ser vice was held on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 1! am. at Cal vary Baptist Church on Da- vie Academy Road, with the Revs. Bobby Henderson and Perry Hampton officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends Tuesday, Nov. 19 at Davie Funeral Service. Online condolences: hwh-, dtsvie/unera/sen-ice torn. Davie Co'jnty Publi" Library Iv'.ocksYille, NC ^ Shirty Van Way Hancock Mrs. Shirley VanWay Han cock, 76, of Bermuda Run died Nov. 11, 2013 at her home. She was bom Nov. 29,1936 in Evansville, Ind. to Aubrey Fulton and Mabel Westhieder- man VanWay. Mrs. Hancock was a 1954 graduate of Bo.ssc High School in Evansville. Surviving: her husband of 57 years. Sam Hancock: a son. .leff Hancock ami wiiV Frii- cia of Advance; a daughter. Jennifer Harris aiid husband Wayne of Ea.st Bend: ? grand children, Brian. Christina and .Anna Harris: a brother, Nolan VanWay and wife Maria of Puerto Escondido. Me.\ico; and 2 sisters. Janice Garcia of Kemvilie. Calif, and Gloria Buckcl and husband PatrJ of St. Louis, Mo. A memorial service was held at 4 p.tn. Friday, Nov. 15 at Haywonh-Miller Kinder- ton Chapel. The family re ceived friends following the service. Memorials: American Heart Assoc., 202 Centrepon Dnve.Suite 100.Greensboro. 27409.' Online condolences: M'vni-. haywonh-miUei.com. ^ Brian Home Mr. Brian Home. 41. of Mocksville. died Thursday, Nov. 14.2013. He graduated from Land OT-akes High School (Flori da) and served his country in the US Amiy. He was living with his wife, l^slic and chil dren, Austin, Colloh, Ayla, Reno and Brighton. Also surviving: his parents, Wayne and Gwcii Home; brother, Darrin Home; and sister, Lori Humphries. He enjoyed spending time with his children that he was proud of, sports cars and fish ing and hunting with family. A memorial service wiU be held at 11 am. Saturday, Nov. 23 HI Loyless Funeral Home. 5310 Land O' I^nkes Blvd. Land O'Lakes. PL 34639. In urnment will follow in'Florida National Cemetery in Bush- lie!). Online condolences: iviviv. Hennyfiinenihernci.iom. Sarah Hairv Rcece Sarah Hiiire Reecc, 96. of Mocksville. died Tuesday. Nov. 12,2013 at Gordon Hos pice Home in Staicsville. She was bom Sept. 22, 1917 in Stokes County, a datighter ol' John Stokes and Corabel Reece Haire. She married Ira Reece. He preced ed her in death. She was also preceded in death by 2 broth ers, Herbert Haire and John Curtis Haire. Surviving: 2 brothers, George (Lena, deceased) Haire and Charles (Carol) Haire; and several nieces and nephews. She worked as a freight agent and telegraph operator for Southern Railway Sys tems for 34 years until her retirement. She was a faith ful member of First Baptist Church in Mocksville until she had to take residence at a nursing home. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Friday. Nov. 15 at Wesilawn Gardens of Memoiy in Clemmons. Online condolences: winv. frankvojiterumhonsxnm. Memorials: Gordon Hos pice Home in Statesville or First Baptist Church in Mocksville. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORp.Thursdav. Nov. 21.2013 T Mjiriha Koncjiky Taylor I Manhii Kimesky Tay lor, 87, died .Saiuvday. Nov. Ifr 201.3. at KaieB. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston- Siiieni, She was bom Jan. 5. J926, in Exeter, Pa. to the late Wil-' fiani and Mnrcela Platukas Kfinesky. Mre. Taylor was retired from Hanes Hosiery in Wiiision-Saiem and then be came a homeinaker. She was preceded in dMth by iier husband of 62 years, William Albert "Bud-Taylor; and 7 siblings, Mary Mnrion Konesky Holt, Anna Konesky Manhcws, Agnes Konesky Parini, Rose Konesky Mat thew,s, Beatrice Konesky l-ubar, Aldona Koiiesk7 Hu- bal and Joseph 0. Konesky. Survivors: a daughter, Barbara T. Owens (Barry) of Mocksville; a .son,BiilTiylor(Deanna) of Winsion-.Salem; 6 grandchildren. Chris Walden, Jeamiif Key tBobby). Riissell Owens, Justin Taylor, Jessie.-, la)lor Towiiscml (Jimmy) and Wesley Taylor; 5 great grandchildren, CJ. WaJden. Ca.ssidy Wuidcn, Meredith Key, Elfrabeth Key and "Pea nut" Towiisend; 2 sisiers-in- law. Peggy WalJaec ofMocks ville and Rose Caudle (John) of Fanniiigfon; and numerou.s niecc.s and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted at 2:30 pjii.. Ttrcsday, Nov. 19 at ^ton Fimeral Chapel with the Rev, D.ana Frtiils officiating. Burial fol lowed in Famtington Com munity Cemetery. The family received friends ni the funeral home prior to tJie .service. Memorials: Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home. 101 Hos pice Lane, Vt'in.sion-Snlcm, 27103: Hospicc.'Palliairvc CareCeirter. 377 Hospital St., Sie. 103. Mocksville. NC 27028; or First Ifresbylerian Preschool. 261 S, Main Si... Mocksville, NC 27028, Online condolences may be mode at www^aionfiiner- alservice.com. Davie County Publin Libraiy fvlocksville, NC Shirley Baker Wall A lifelong residcni of MocksvUle. Mrs. Shirley Baker Wall. 84. died on Mon day, Nov. 11, 2013 al Davie Place in MocksvUle. .She was ihe youngest of 12 children bom to Artemus and Mamie Evans Baker on Sept. 24. 1929. She wa.': their only child delivered in the liospilal, ill Siaicsville. She earned her high school iliplonni through Dasie County High School and LPN and RN degrees from Rowan Technical Com munity College. She worked as a registered nurse at Lynn Haven Nursing Home and for the VA Medical Center in Salisbury, front where site retired in 1993. She attended Oak Grove United Method ist Church in Mocksville, and later anended the Kingdom HaU of Jehovah's Witnesses in Mocks\ille. She loved cooking, crocheting, knirtinp. and travebng. She regarded rock and roll music fondly, even taking her daughter and granddaughters to concerts, Her lo^•e of books was kitown. including poetry, us was her love of cat.s, especially .'olin- boy and Lucy. One of her fa vorite poems was "The Hoii.sc with Nobody In it" by Joyce Kilmer- She was preceded in death by her husband of more than 50 years, Walter Lee Wall. She was tlte last remaining of the 12 Baker cliiidren. Survivors: her son. Rich ard Lee Wall of Syiva: her daughter. Jeanne Wall Mels in (Michael) of Concortl; her granddaughters, Nicole Mel- vin of Kannapolis, and Brandi Melvin-Scanimeil (Mark) and her great-granddaughter Elea nor ScammeU, al) of Hillsbor- ough; and by countles.s nieces , and nephews. V Memorials: American Can cer Society. PO Box 22718. Oklahoma City, OK 73123- 1718. A memorial service will be held at the Kingdom Hull of Jehovah's Witnesses on 1304 County Home Road in Mocksville on Saturday, No\'. 2? at 3 p.m. Burial be at the VA Ccmeiciv m Sali^mry. James Gilbert Wilson Jr. James Gilbert "Jimmy" Wilson Jr. died on Nov. 12, 3013 at his residence in Mocksville. Mx. Wilson was bom in Mocksville on March i. 1950 to the late James Gilbert Wil son Sr. and Bertha Pulliam Wilson- He attended Davie County Schools and griidii- atetl from Davie High Scltool in 1968. While in high school he met Linda Clement and they married on Nov. 18, 1972. They enjoyed a happy marriage for almost 41 years. Due to declining health, he re tired from Ingersoll-Rand af ter 40 years as si machinist. He wjus a member of ilie National Guard for six years. He was known in the community as "Pickett." He loved drag rac ing and many of his drag rac ing friends referred to him as "JO."' He also enjoyed spend ing time with bis grandchil dren, who called him "Bop Bop," and they will miss hint attending their sports events. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Chris topher Wilson, and a sister, Ruth Mayfield. Survivors: his wife. Linda C. Wiison of the home; a son, Cedric Gabriel (Tammy) Wilson; a daughter. Charise Wiison (Curtis) Peeblc.s; 9 giandchildren, Cedric Wil son, Chavin Peeble.s, Knyln VanBuren. Bailey Archambo, Brittney 'Wilson, Adrian Cran- fill, Cierra Peebles, Whisper Wilson, and Alan Pruitt; a sis ter. Ruby Peterson; his drag racing buddies; many other relatives and friends. His funeral sen'icc was held on Friday, Nov. 15 at 1:30 pjii- at Graham Fiinerai Home. The Rev. Dr. Jamie Grant officiated and tlie Rev, Dr. Rodney Colem.m deliv ered the eulogy. Burjjil fol lowed in New Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends at tlie funeral home 30 minutes before the service. Online condolences; iwiv. GrahamFmeramome.Ml. davie COUNTY E,NTF.RP«,SEREC0Rp.Thm^a.«„..„.3,,, Davie County P^b'r, Libiaiy ^■ock3viit^, KG Pamela Ann Deliingcr Pamela Ann Crawford De!linger,49,dje(i Nov. 22,2013. Acelebraiioiiofherlil'c will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 1 at 103 BeechtrecPlace.Mocks- ^^ajgt'. ville. Survivors: her husband Mari: of the home; .son. Travis: ] daughter, Nikki; granddaugh- ler. .'ulene; parents, Emory and Martha Kim (Lynn), and their children Matthew (Jenny) and Sloan; big brother Allen (Rene) and ihcir children Sydney (Joe) and Avcrv'. Kloi. Chelsea. Ashlea, and itayden; linle sister Man- di (Dennis) and their children Dallon. Jenna and Car.son; fa- thcr-in-law Gordon Dcllinger (Phyllis); mother-in-law Joyce Brooks; and numerous other family members and friends. She graduated from Davie High School and attended l^es- McRae College .She played a major role in the family hardware business, Sherwood's Ace Hardware, where she was the office manager. She also managed the contract post olticc. She loved the sun, mountains, bench.and spcndii.g lime with lots of fam ily and friends. Memorials: Foundation Medicine, One Kendell Squ.nrc, Cambridge, MA. I)21.v9. Online condolenecs; iiwu'./'itTfe- Je^fTJonP'itnerai.^crvice.twn. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Nov. 28,2013 ' Ida Brown Goolsby Ida Doretha Brown Gools by died on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013. She was bom Aug. 22, 1920 in Davie County, one of nine children to the late Jessie James Brown and Jet- tie Ann Hairston Brown. She was educated in Davie and Ditvidson school-s. graduat ing as valedictorian of Davie County Training School. She was awarded a -scholarship to N.C. Agricultural & Techni cal College, Greensboro. Her parents brought her to Ciedar Grove Baptist Church, At an early, age, she accepted Christ and was baptized, and was an active member for more than 85 years. She was instrumen tal in every area serving as a deaconess, president of the choir, secretary of the mis sionary circle, Sunday School teacher, and officer and mem ber of the Best Yet Club for 50 years, and the Davie County Missionary Union. She was ^ a woman of character, with ^ a calm, meek and quiet spir- ; it, a sense of humor, and a ^ ready smile. Her life was as ' an example and inspiration to ' family as she exhibited love, joy, peace, suffering, self- control, faithftilncss, gentle ness, goodness and kindness. Davie County Public Librarv Mockcvills. NC She was known for chicken n' dumplings, chess pies and caramel pound cake. She was a meticulous homeniaker and gardener. She had plants growing year round. She car ried forth the legacy of her grandmother, Hanna Brovsm Michael, as she made quilts for each of her children and grandchildren. She loved reading and studying. She birthed four children, but was a "mother" to the community. She was one with whom you could share your problems and concerns and know that they would be held in confi dence. She never judged oth ers but gave the benefit of the doubt. She was industrious and worked until she was 90. She was precedeci in death by her husband of 34 years. John Goolsby; her 5 sisters. Eva Mae, Alberta, Elizabeth, Leona and Addie Mae; and her 3 brolhers, Ode!!, Jessie Jr., and Thomas. When she died, one of her favorite songs fiiied the room. "Somehow. Someway (We're going to make it to the other side)." Survivors: 3 daughters, Lula (Milton) WiJliams; Gwendolyn (Leroy) Reyn olds. Unda (Dellwyn) Jchn- .son; and a son John (Betty, dec.) Goolsby; II grandchil dren; 16 great-grandchildren; 3 sisters-in-law, Alice Ben son. Juanita Brown, and Fan- nie Hudson: and a host of nieces, nephews, other rela tives and friends. Her funeral service was on Saturday. Nov. 23 at 1 pjn. at Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Mock.sville. The Rev. , Milton A. Williams Jr. offici ated and the Rev. Dr. Rodney Coleman delivered the eu logy. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family * received friends at the church one hour before the service. Memorials; Cedar Grove Baptist. 287 Cedar Grove Church Rd., Mocksville, Online condolences: www. GrahamFuiieralHomejiel. John Paul Leagans Jr. Mr. John Paul Leagans Jr.. 79, of Wilkesboro Street. MocksviUe, died Frid.iy. Nov. 22. 2013, at Forsytli Medical Center in Winston-Salcm. He was born on May 21, 1934 in Davie Coimry to the late Dr. John Paul Ijjagans Sr. and Mary Louise Lafccy ixagans. Mr. Leagans was a veteran of the U.S. Army Itav- ing served during the Korean Conflict. He was a member of First Baptist Churclt wlicre he enjoyed the Challenge Sunday School Class and the Wednesday Lunch Bunch, Mr. Leagaiss was a gradu ate of Wilmington Cntlege. a member of the Mocksville Rotary Club Jind the board of directors for CareNet Coiin- seiing Services. He eiijoye<i traveling with his wife and loved his home of Mock.svillc and Davie County. Mr. Lea gans was had a passion for God and his church. He was also preceded in death by a sister. 1-inda Lou ise Sulcliffe. Survivors; his wife. Virgin ia H. l.«agans of the home; 2 children, Michael Leagans Sr. iCindy) of Pennsylvania and Joli Washington (I..cTT3y) of New York; 6 grandchildren, Ashley, Michael, Amber and Megan Leagans. Justine Rich- ar (Jamie) and Jenson Wash ington; ir great-grandson. Jesse Richar; a broflier, Wil liam Leagans (Maty Anne) of Illinois; 3 stepchildren. Joseph Keener (Cheryl) of Texas, .Stewart Keener (Julie) of Pennsylvania and James Keener (Kathy) of Colorado; 3 stepgrandchildren, (jriffin and William Keener and Gi- ustino Alessi; an aunt, Doro thy Marx; a special cousin, Maryaiine Leagans, both of Mocksville and several niec es. nephews and cousins. A funeral service was to he conducted at 2 pun.. Tues day, Nov. 2ft at First Baptist Church with the Revs. A. Shane Nixon and Michael I.eagans Sr. officiating. Burial was to follow in Eatons Bap tist Church Cemetery with military graveside rites, lite family was to receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials; First Baptist building fund or CareNet Counseling Center, 412 N. Main St., Mocksville. Online condolences; wii'iv, eainnfiiiieral.iervke.cont. ^ Coy Talmadgu Morefield Cloy Talmadgc Morefield. 86. of King, died Friday, Nov. 22, 2BJ3. at Forsyih Medical Center. He was boni in Surry Coun ty on May 24,1927 to the late Bamet Talmadge Morefield and Mattie Owens Morefield. He was a farmer and a veteran of World War II and an active ' member of Friendship Baptist Ciiiffch. Surviving; his wife of 65 years. Mary Turpin Morefield; 4 daughters and sons-in-law. I Sue Hal) and husband David, Barbara Stewart and husband. James. Vanessa Dunnagan and husband Wayne, Thramy Tucker and husband Tony; a son and daughter-in-law, Daniel Morefield and wife Clarice; 4 sisters and broth ers-in-law, Dorotliy Smith, Margaret Liiwson, Bonnie BIcdsoe and husband Donald, and Alice Malhic.s and hus band Earl; a brother. Douglas and wife Alice Morefield; 10 grandchildren: and 9 great grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by; 2 swlers, Beu- lali Lawson and Annie Mae TLittle; and 4 brothers, Clyde Moorefield, Carl Moore- field, Foy Morefield and Bill Moorefield. Funeral sendees were on Monday, Nov. 25 nl Friend ship Baptist Church nl 2 pan. with Revs. Todd Lusk and Mike Sands officiating. Burial was with full nsiliiary rites by the King American Legion Post 290 was at the grave side in the Friendship Baptist Churd) Cemeiciy. Tlic family received friends at Cox-Need- ham Funeral Home from on Sunday, Nov. 24, Memorials; Friendship Baptist Church Cemeteiy 1062 S. Friendship Road. Cermanlon, 27019. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thureday, Nov. 28,2013 Davie Ccur.ty Public Liui&iy Viocksville, NO Opal Leona Fresiieil Mrs, Opal Leona Fletcher PresneJI. 86, died Wednes day. Nov. 20,2013. at Forsyth Medical Center in Winston- Salem. She was born April 1,1927, in Johnson County, Tenn. to the late Vestie Olivene Fletch er. She was also preceded in ci&iih by lier husband, l.inville Earl Presncll. Sun'isors: 2 daughters. Brenda Sue Presnell Byeriy (John) of Walnut Cove and I.inda Kay Presnell Goss (Tbmmy) of Asheboro: 10 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and her dog, Pepper. A funeral service was con ducted at 1! ajii., Saturday. Nov. 23 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with the Rev. Rick Byeriy officiating. Burial followed in Tiirrentinc Baptist Church Cemetery. Online eoudolenccs; mm . faionfiineralservirex:o>n. J Frances Harriett Ward Mrs. Frances Harrieil Railedge Ward died Nov. 20.2013 at Forsyth Medical Center after a two-year illness of COPD. She was bom Sept. 14, 1935, the third of four daughters la Walter Glenn nnd Mozeiie McCiilloli Ratledge. She and Da vid Hamis Ward, her husband of 59 years, lived their lives in Advance where they raised their two daughters, Elizabeth Ann Ward Beidler of Raleigh and Kimberly Ward Monier nf Wilton, Conn. She is also stu'vived by; grandsons, Harriaon and Christian Homer and her son-in-law Erick Beidler; sisters and brothers- in-law, Owen and George Frye of Mocksville,.Anii and Harvey Hanirick of Chapel Hill; and her sisier-in-law,Miiig«rei Brew er-Bayer of C]cmmnns,as well as extended family and friends. She was also preceded in death by her sister, Betty Hcge and husband Bob. She had lici a career with Davit- Oil Co. ami as a libniry as- ■sistiint at Shady Grove EleinenUiry Schtx)l. She was a siiiiporl- ive wife, who enjoyed playing golf with her hu.sbaiid. She was a dediented mother who ancnded all of her daughters" danc-ii^ aftd athletic events. She was a caring friend, who engagedwholeheatledly in every interest she had throughout her life. In recent years she continued to strengthen her laitli throughBible Study and church cvents'al Advance United MethodistChurch, which she attended all her life. Her winy obseiwations,clear cut opinions and feistiness defined her personality, A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. .Salurd.ay, Nov. 23 at i^vance United Methodist Church with the Rev, Cheryl Skin-nw officiating. The family receive friends following the service Memorials; Advance LtMC, PO Box 2021 .Advance, Online condolences: Barbara TiUon Barbara i iltcn ot Bermuda Run died on Nov. 19, 20!3following a long illness, with family by her side. She was bom to Bill and Niincy Wilbur in Bcckley. W.Va. on Sept. 13, 1950. She was a 1968 graduate of Wood-row Wilson High Schottl in jHecktey and attended Beck-ley College. Following flightattendant training in KansasCity. Mo., she became a flight aiiendani for Piedmont Airlines. She was active in the ^ Bemtuda Run community, especially in fundraising activi ties and support of the KateB. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winsion-Salem. She was also active lite Bermuda Run 9 Hole Ladies Golf Associa tion. of which site was a pastpresident. She was instrumen tal in starling the Bermuda Run Golf and Tennis Classic.Slie was predeceased by her husbatid, Captain BrooksB, rilion. nnd her parents. Bill and Nancy Willmr. Survivors: children, Sabri- nsi (Beau) Brown of Fnyetic-\illc. Ga. and Brooks (Gina) TiUon Jr. of Pcachlrec City.' Ga,; grandchildren Austin.®Taylor. Hunter and Raven; D''- brother Paul (Kathie) WilburofSummervillc,S.C.;andsis- ■ wr S:mdy (Roger) Sprinkle of ■ Holly Springs. Per her wishes, her remainstiaii (jjgn cremated.The fam- ily received friends on Sat-urday, Nov. 23 at Haywortl Miller Kinderton Chapel, lOf E. Kinderton Way, Advance.Memorials; Kate B. Reyn olds Hospice Home. !01 Hos^ pice lumc, Winsloii-Saiem. Online condolences: n-wu' s/Mary Waters Wyatt Mn. Mary Waters Wyatt, 93, of Salisbury, died Tues day. Nov. 19.2013 at the Lu theran Home at Trinity Oaks. Bom Sept. 26, 1920 in Spartanburg, S.C. to the late Isma Gault Waters and Her bert Grey Waters, she was a graduate of the Women's College in Greensboro. Mrs. Wyatt was a teacher in Golds- boro, as a home economics le.achei and later as an el ementary teacher at Woodleaf Elementary and last teaching at .Mocksville Elementary. She was a supporter of veter ans. She enjoyed sewing, gar dening and being with family. ] Mrs, Wyatt was a member of Enon Baptist Church where she served rut the librarian forj- 16 years. Preceding her in death onj July 3.1964 was her only son,I William "Billy" Jefferson Wyatt Jr.: and her husband|. William "Bill" Jefferson Wy- ic iitt on Jan.'24. 1995. 12 U ' M t ?! .S O M ts -o u z o i -3 5? .= fcj >> • 2o e c ^ e e *3 C•iS 3 § 2 2 -3la v: ^ M oi ^ ^ ?1 'r >»•i^ = c "O .n 73 to_ x; o 'P O'S tt ft "Ca ^;oC4 c'o. = ca5t "Ss il 2 = s.!s ^"i "-si-S £-8 "S c I " K z e i -UMii3imsh> iiu Davie Cour.ty Public Libiaiy Wocksvilie, NC J Velma Lucille Barbec Velma Lucilie Barbec. 83, of WoodJeaf, died on Sunday, Dec. 1,20)3.01 Libcriy Com mons Nursing Ccmer. Bom in Rciwan County on Dec. 31, 1929, siic was the daughter of the laie Baxter Hamilton and Naocy Cline Hamilton. She was a ftiember of Gays Chapel United Meth odist Church, loved garden- ini". the outdoors, and was a community supporter. .'Survivors: her husbami, Brady Barbce Sr.: son. Wil- liam Brady (Gale) Barbec Jr. of Mocksvilic: 2 daughters. Linda Barbec (Michael) Walls of Woodleaf and Gail Lingle of China Grove: brother Tom my Hamilton of Salisbury. 8 grandchildren: and 13 great grandchildren. She is also preceded in death by a daughter, Julie Ann Barbee; 2 brothers; a si.s- ter; and a son-in-law, Wayne Lingle. A celebration of life ser vice was to be held on Thurs day. E)ec. 5 at 1 pm. at Gays Chapel United Methodist ChiJTeh*'wiih' the Rev.*^^ Cordon officiating. She will lie in state one hour jinor to the service. Burial w.is to fol low in the church cemetery. Tlie family was to receive friends on Wednesday. Due. 4 fTx>m 6-8 pan. at Davie Fu neral Service in Mocksvilie. Memorials: Gays Chapel - UMC. 5.S45 Wc^l^hf Roaf Salisbuiy. 28147.' Online condolences; ivwuv daviefuni!raherficej:um. 'Vanessa Jean Bowen Vanessa Jean Swicegood Bowen. 60, of Tobaccovillc. died on Nov. 25, 2013 at her I home. Bom on Nov. 16, 1953 in Salisbury, she lived all over the woild because her father served in the US Air Force. She graduated from Davie County High School in 1971. land Appalachian Stale Uni- Iversity in 1974 with n double major in English and French. As the eldest of 3 sisters, she developed a love for teaching at an early age. She carried that love through 30 years of teaching French a! East Sur- ry High School, as well as a decade of leading Weight WatchcR tneetings. She en joyed cross-siitchmg, cmfis. .playing games, beach trijis, telling jokes and laughing out loud. Tlie lime she cherished the most was that spent with family, and there was liotli- ing that she looked forward to more than showering love on 1 her grandson, Donovan. I Survivors: her husband of 139 years, Dennis Bowen; 2 <taughtets. Melanie Bowen (Jody Smithennan) and Mi randa B. Curry (Benji); grand son, Donovan Cuny; 2 sisters, Janice S. Peeler (Tim) and Maty S. Davis (Henry); neph- I cws, Chris and Adam Davis I and TJ Peeler: and all of her husband's extended family. She was preceded in deatli by her parents. Van Swice- jgood Jr. and Betty Ponds |Swiecgood. The family received friends Ipriday. Nov. 29 at Slate Fu neral Home in King. A me morial service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Slate Funcml ■Home, with the Rev. TimSapp officiating, with burialfollowing at Wolff Cemetery. •J Diana Snow Case Diana Snow Case, 55, of Howell Road, Mocksvilie, died on Sunday. Dec. 1,20,13. at Forsyth Medical Center. Bom in Forsyth County on Oct. 13, 1958 she was the daughter of the late Kenneth Lee Snow and Marjorie Biiw- ! es Snow, who survives. Mrs. Case was a 20-year employee ! of VF Corp. ill Mocksvilie, working as a shortage clerk. Survivors: her husband, Terry Calviu Case, whom she married on Aug. 17. 1979; and family pet. "Pepper." ■ She was also preceded in death by sister. Tammy Lou ise Snow, grandparents. Lil lian and Hobert Snow, and El eanor Hoell and Jack Rhodes. A celebration of life ser vice was held Wednesday, , Dec. 4 at 11 a.m. in the Dnviu Funeral Service Chapel with Pastor Michael Beasley of ficiating. Burial fallowed at Westlawn Gardens of Memo ry in Clemmons. Memorials: American Can cer Society, PO Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123- 1718. I Online condolences: wwh', daviefunerahervice.com. J Nancy HoflmanChildeniMi-s. Nancy Ann HoffmanChilders, 78, of Mocksvilie,died Saturday, Nov. 30, 20!3i at her home.She was bom April 4.1935, on Joyner Street in Cooleemce to the late James Franklin and Mae EUen House Hoffman. Mrs. Childers was a graduateof Cooleemee High School, class of 1953, where she hadserved as class treasurer and was voted most intellectual. She was a long-time member of Concord United Method ist Church where she servedas a volunteer in the nurseryfor many yeam. Mis. Childers was a lover of birds, especially humming birds.She was also preceded in death by her husband, Ben Brewer Chfideis; 4 sisters, Jackie Pepper, Diana WoodLinda MiDer and Patsy Griggs; and a brother, Jimmv MiUw.Survivors: 2 daughters,Lisa Beane and Mona Wal lace, both of Mocksvilie;I 2 grandchildren, Benjamin Wallace (Ryanne) and Frankie"Bucky" Keaton 111 (Jessica):3 great-grandchildren, Dyl-lan. Gavin and Sage Keaton;a sister, Jenny Singleton, and a brother, Tommy Miller, botli of Salisbury. A memorial service was10 be conducted at 2 p.m.Wednesday. Dec. 4 at Concord United Methodist Church with the Revs. Roy .Miller andKel Billings officiating. Memorials: A StorehouseFor Jesus. PO Box 216, Mock.svilJc. Online condolences: ivinv. emimfiweralservice.com. i Davie County Public Library Mocksvilie, NC J Celia Jane Gibson Mrs. Celia Jane Stutts Gilv son, 69, died Sunday, Dec. 1, 2013. at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Site was bom Aug. 17. 1944. in Rowan County to the late John Paul Stutts Sr. and Margaret Louise Owen Stutts. Mrs. Gibson was a graduate of Boyddn High School in Salisbury. She wa-*. a meniber of Christian Science Church where she seized as organist for niore than 40 vears. Mrs. Gibson loved animals, espe cially hct cats and dog. Survivors: her husband. Joe Ellis Gibson of the home: a brother, John I'aui Stutts -Ir. of Salisbury: and many friends. A nieinoria] graveside ser vice was to be conducted at li ajii. Thursday. Dec. 5 at Center United Methodist Chinch Cemetery with Chri.s Shoaf officiating Memorials; Humane So ciety of Davie, 291 Eaton Road, Mocksville. Online condolences: u'wie. eiilonJimeralsenice.com. ■J Barbara Jean (;uldbcr^Biirbiira Jean fitildlierg, 87. died on .Nov. 26. 2013 :.I the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice in Winston-Salem.! She WHS bom in Oskaloosa, Iowa on May 21. 1926. the daughter of Thomas Wood Burriss and Zcii.n O'Dell Bur- riss. She w.is preceded in death by her parents and 2 older brothers. Tommy and Jerald-Shc grew up on the family farm near What Cheer, Iowa. She anended grade school in a one-room schuolhoiisc and graduated from Wh.it CheerHigh School in 1943 at the height of World War II, in the fall of 1943, she entered Come)) College in Ml. Ver-non. Iowa, where she began a friendship thai spanned70 years, the rest of her life, with Nonii.i Voss Davis, loyal and best friend. She attended Come!) for two yc.irsin preparation foi* a career innursing. .She was accepted .iiIowa .Methodist Hospital, in stead. in 1946, .she married a returning Worid War II veteran. DeWaine Gujdberg. They became parents to daughters,Gloria Grace and CynthiaAnne. They were dairy fann ers near Haiper, Iowa and at tended the Bcihei Methodist Church. TTtey became awareof the need to accept Christ as their Savior and did so inMarch of j9.'ij. In i960 they moved to San Jacinlo, Calif,where she was cm])loycd b\' i the San Jacinlo School District as library assistant at thehigh school. During the 14 years they lived in San Jacintothey aliendecl Gr.icc Chutcli, where rlicy Icaincd Die Wordof God ,ind were inirodtifed to missionaries and mi.ssion oiii-retiches Ihroughoiit the ivorld. In 197.6. they left San Jacinlo to .serve with the Navajo Oos- I'el Mission in Atizona. .Shehelped in ninny capacitiesand her gift of hospitality wasal«'ays available to Navajo. staff, and visitors. In 1988. They moved to southern Ari zona where they built, with the help of many hands, a home of hospitality extended to missionaries for rest and re cuperation.TTtey were blessedto be close to their youngestdaughter. Cynthia, in nearbyTTicson. In 1996. they moved to Grand Junction, Colo, where they were close to their adopted son. Keith Menden-hail and family, until 2001. At that time they came to North Carolina to live near their daughter Gloria and her hus band, Dick, in Mocksville. Survivors: her husbandDcWainc Guldbcrg. and daughters. Gloria Wommack{husband Richardj of thehome and Cynthia Gtilciberg of Tbcson: a granddaughter. Cliristimi Aycock of Fairfax, Va. ; nieces and nephews and their families. Dan and JanRcclitz, Thomas and Mruy Biirriss, Edge iuid Deborah Nowlin. J. Wood and Annie Burriss. Craig and Jamie Bur riss, Mark and TVaey Burriss. and Briaji and Elaine Burriss; ])eopIe they considered ex tended families, of Keith and Julie Mendenhall, Tom and Kathie Hara, Dcbrn Storer- Gallmore. Jack.son Williams,Ray and Joan Burnetie. Kate Black. Mia Johnson and I.ui-dn Langworlliy. Tlie family received friends from 10-10:45 (i.ni. in the cha- )»] of Rcynoldft Churcli on Wednesday, Dec, 4. The ccj- ehralion of hci life followedin the church wor.sliip center al 11 a.m. Momoriais; Sliaring theIrighl Ministries. PO Bo* .6008, Winston-Salcm, 27113, »'\^'H'.sharlngtliflig/ii.org-.Erik & Tcri Powell, Scrip tures in Use Ministry, JOl S. La Canada Drive, Ste 49D Green Valley. AZ 85614 miwsiuirainmg .org.DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec, 5,2013 - v/ Forrest 'Gene' Hooper Forrest "Gene" Hooper, 78. of Whitney Road. Mock.sville, died on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2013, at his home. Bora in Josephine, W.Va. on Aug. 16,1935, he was Uie son of the late Shearl Craw ford Hooper and Dorothy Catherine Ayers Hooper. He was a member and trustee of Calvary Baptist Church in Mocksville. Mr. Hooper is preceded in death by his wife, Shelby Jean AliffHooper.in 1972. Survivors: 2 sons. Buddy Gene Hooper ofAdvajice.and Danny Gene (Sunny) Hooper of Soutii Kortwt; 2 daughters, Dorothy Jean Hooper Davis of Advajice, and Sheiia lean Hooper of Richmond. Va.; a brotlier. Dewey Alben (Ethel) Hooper of West Virginia; anda sister. Brenda Kay Kelly of Predericksburg. Vs.; 6 grand children. Daniel Gene Hoop er. Janet i^igh Spain, Jenni fer Dinne Spain, Riissel! Lee Davis, Amber Nicole Davis, and D.ivid Hooper; 2 great grandchildren, Johnatlian Ty ler Spain and Annalise Jean Bishop. He is also preceded in death by 2 brothers, Larry and JackHooper; and a sister, Pamela Dawn Hoopei. A celebration of bfe ser- ."ice was held on Friday, Nov. 29 at 2 p.m. a: Calvary Baptist .Church in Mocksville withthe Rev. Tim Gryder officiat ing. Burial followed in ihechurch cemetery with mili tary riles by the VFW Honor Guard. The family receivedI friends one hour prior to thej service. Mpmr>nA)c' PiinAr-«i Davie County Public Libi'afyMocksville, NC J GwcndoljuH. Hunter Gwcndolyi) Hosch Huiiier died on Wednesilay, Nov. 2(1. 2013. in A New Outlook As sisted Living in TaylorsviHe. She wius bom in Davie County on Aug. 2, 1931, daughter of the late Will and Maudie Johnson Hosch. She attended Rowan County Schools and graduated from R.A. Clement High School. At an early age she joined Boxwood Bapti.st Church. She was married to John Calvin Hunter. They had 3 chiltlren. She became disabled early in life, and sj>ent the majority of her life in assisted living. She was also preceded in death by 14 siblings. Survivors; a son, John Hunter of Detroit, Mich.; 2 daughters-, Carolyn Hunter and Renec Hunter, both of Detroit; a brother, Graham Hosch of Mocksville; 2 sis ters. Doris Grier of Salisbury and Beniice Peebles of Win- ston-Siileni; 2 grandchildren; I several other relatives and friends. Her funeral senice was held Monday. Nov. 25 at 3:30 pjn. at Boxwood Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Shirley Tinimons offici ated and burial followed in the church cemetery. Online condolences: mi-H'. GrahaniFiiiieralHomeMf. ^ 'Bill' Franklin Latham William "Bill"' Franklin I-aiham. fi3. of Le.xington died Wednesday. Nov. 27. 2013 at his home. I A memorial service was held at 4 j)m, Saturday, Nov. ; 30 at Davidson Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. David Gil- : breath Officiating. The fam- ' ily received friends Saturday n prior to the service. I Mr. Latham was bom in I Forsyth County on Sept. 23. I 1950 to Thomas Franklin i Latham Jr. and Iris Massey I Latham- He was preceded in death by his father and broth ers, Bobby and Benny "Ben" Latham. Surviving; his mother of Lexington; a daughter, Kelly Latham (Greg) of Winston- Salem; brother. Don Latham of Lexington; a sister-in-law. Susan Latham; a niece, Les lie Chisler (Patrick) and their children Alex and Jake of Coars. Metnorials; Ho.spice of the Piedmont, ISO! Westches- terDr. High Point. 27262; or Loveline at High Point Re gional Hospittii. Endowment Fund. PO Box HP-.5 High Point. 27261. Online condolences: u-nw. davidson/uniTulhomrjicl. ■/aeulah Mae RcdtuoDdI Mrs. Beulah Mae HollandI Redmond died on Friday, I Nov. 22,2013.She was bom Feb. 3, 1923in Iredeil County, daughter ofthe late Oddie and Angielinel-each Holland. She attendedIr^eil County Schools andjoined Chestnut Grove BaptistChurch at an early age. Shelater joined Moores Clapel AMH Zion Church where she i was a dedicated member until.her health declined. She was a member of the choir. On March 22. 1946. she mairied , Andrew Redmond, and they were married for more than50 years prior to his death. They had 7 children. For 31 years she worited as a cook at Millers Reslaurani, She lovedcooking, fishing, working inher garden, and caring for children. She was preceded in deathby a son, James "Sleepy" Redmond; a son-in-law. AlvinMayfield Sr.: a granddaugh ter, Laiatiha Imes; 6 brothers and a sister. Survivors: 5 sons, ueorgt(Alfreda) Redmond of Woodlleaf, Willie Ray (Molly) Red-moiid of Harmony, WesleyRedmond, Charles Redmond;and Macco (Shaton) Redmond. all of Mocksville; gdaughter. Savannah MayfieldjOf Mocksville; 20 grandchil-1 dren, one of whom she raised,jLatbha Brooks Home; 43I great-grandchildren; 7 grent-: great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, other rela tives and friends. Her funeral service was held" Dtesday, Nov. 2$ at 3 pjn. at Moores Chapel AME Zion Church in aeveland. The Revs. Marcus Fanner of- | ficinted and William Spease delivered the eulogy. Burial followed in the church cem etery. Online condolences; irww. CrahnmFiiiteralHome.nel. davie COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tbur^y, Dec. 5.: Davie County Public Libi'afy Mocksville, NC Ruth Wagner Short Mrs. Ruth Wagner Short, 92. of Winston-Salem, died Thursday. Nov. 28, 2013, at Brookridge Retireraeni Com munity, She was bom May 3.1921, at her home on Cana Road to the late Alonzo Asbeny and Maude Sain Wagner. Mrs. Shon was a graduate of Mocksville High School, Class of 1938 and Appala chian State University in 1942. She taught bonie eco nomics in Farmington. Yad- kinviile, Stokesddc, Rock well, Mooresvillc and Davic County ftom 1942-i975.Mrs, Short was a charter member of the Davie ADK. She was a member of the First Baptist, MocksviJlc until she manied on July 12. 1959. she then became a member of the First Presbyterian, Mocksville. She was also preceded in death her husband. Samuel S. Short Jr.; a brother. Grant Sain Wagner and wife Hazel Tiiy- lor Wagner; and a sister, Sara Wagner Holianci and husband John E. "Fooie" Holland. Surv'i\'ors: 4 nephews, John E. Holland Jr. (Tish). Richard Short. Frank Short (Doris) and Mike Short (Sharon): 2 nieces. Adeline Adams (Bri- : an) and Pausy AtweiJ; 7 preiii- nieces. Rniidee Lee Holland, Amanda Longworth (Craig), Jennifer Ivcnco (Eugene). Whitney Short, Sabrina Short. Stephanie Atwell and Ashley Kabakaba (Tevitn); 6 great- nephews. Chad Boger (Brett), Seth Atwell (Karianne), John Phelps, Brian Phelps, Chris Phelps and Nathan Shon; 4 great-greal-nieces. Harper Atwell. Haley Short, Lindsey Short and Kate Boger; and 5 great-great nephews. Henry Atwell. Jiicc Kabakaba. Adam Shon, Oliver Ivcnco and Jack Boger A graveside service was conducted at 2 pjn.. Sunday. Dec. 1 at Rose Cemetciy, Mocksville with the Rev. Dana Fniits officiating. The family received friciuls Ssiiur- day, Nov. 30 at Eaton Funeral Home in Mocksville. Memorials; Grandfather Home for Children, PO Box 98.BannerElk. 28604-0098. Online condolences: ivivie. eaionfiinenil<!ir\ice.com, J Mary JaneEnglish Street Mrs. Mary J.-uie English Street, 84, died Friday, Nov. 29. 2013. Her health had been declining over the last , five years and for the last two years she was a resident of Atitimjn Care of Mocksville. She was bom Dec. 15, 1928, in McDowell Count)' i to the late Jay and Ixirraine , English, the oldest of four ! children. j She gradu«ed from UNCG Women's College in Greens boro. She and her husband owned and opernled a dairy farm for many years and Strawbeny HiJi Airport. She also was a te-acher in the Da- , vie County Schools for nine : years before retiring to stay home and work for the fant- , ily machine shop business as a I bookkeeper. She wius devoted j to her church. She loved the ! Lord and.brought her fara- , ily tip in the Chiisiiiiii faith. ; While attending Agape. unoD- denominationai church, she taught seventh grade math and science for .several years. Her declining health prohibited her from working; she later moved her church meraberahip. She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Tony Street, Survivors; her husband. Cliiiidius Aiigusiii.s Street: 4 children. Sainue) , Street (Menda) of Rule, Texas, Avety Street (Sheree) of MocksviUe. Robert Street (Kailiy) of Yad- kinville atid Rebckah S. An derson (Alien) of Mocksville: I 2 grandchildren, .loshua Street (Stephanie) and Dea Kofioth (Scott) of Yadkinville; a step- 1 grandchild, Francis Sheets of I Mocksville; 4 great-grandchil dren; 2 step-greut-grandchll- drcn: 3 brothers, Joe English (Orelene) of Monroe, La., Wan English (Liz) of Florida' and John English of Ashford; and several nieces and neph- . ews. A niemorinl sen-ice was conducted ai4pm.Thuraday, fee. 5 at Eaton Funeral Cha pel with Dr. David Gilbreath officiating Online condolence.s: min-. -"'""/"nLTalsenicfx-om. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERI'RISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 5,2013 Dasie County Public Library Mocksville, NC "~r~ o V Q. >/, Harper A. Van HoyI Harper Austin Van Hoy of Union Grove died Wednes day, Nov. 20,2013 at Gordon Hospice House, Statesville. Mr. Van Hoy was bom Aug. 6,1921, to the late Ada Casey and Henry P. Van Hoy. Mr. Van Hoy was preceded in death by his childhood sweet heart and wife of 58 years, Wanona Rash Van Hoy. Survivors: his children, Henry P. Van Hoy II and wife Polly, Gerry V. Barker and husband Richard and Genie ' V. Biadshaw and husband, ; David; 6 grandsons; 4 grand- I daughters; 6 great-grand- ; daughters; 4 great-grandsons; , his brother, Robert Van Hoy • and wife Faye; and sister-in- ! law, Geraldine Rash White. Mr. Van Hoy served in the j U.S. Marine Corps ftoin Sept. 1943-ApriI 1946 and fought j in the Pacific. After his ser vice, Mr. Van Hoy obtained ! his degree in animal husband ry' from N.C. State Universi ty. Mr. Van Hoy was a dairy faraier in Union Grove for most of his life. He was a bird hunter and engaged in many civic and ctdtural activities that related (o fanningii sdft , conservation and tr^Soifti old-time fiddle music';'A fiddlej player, Mr. Van Hoy*S'^^^t- est passion was coijiinuing the preservation, pefj^tua- tion and pi^entatiop.of tradi tional old-time thiisicJluough the Old iltnb. Fiddles and Bluegmss Festival, held annu ally at'Fiddleds Grove Union Grove, continuing a tradition that began with his father in 1924.^1. Vandioywas a life long member of Union Grove United Methodist Church. ■Die faiiiUy gathered for P, Grove Methodist th""Fiddl'^^^and fncnds to a celebration ,10 be held at Fiddlenr Grove "I'd Bluegmss Festival, Me-moml Day weekerrd, M„y . J^en'orials: Gordon Hos-,2347 Srrnomon "«a., Siatcsvrlle, 28625 Online condolences:^^^^>'johmonfuncralhome. DAVIE COUNTY enterprise RECORD,Thnrttday, Dec.5,2013 Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NC Robert Harold Bailey Robert Harold Bailey, 81. of Lexington, died on Thurs day, Dec. 5, 2013, at Lexing ton Health Care. Tlie funeral was at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 at Davidson Funeral Home with the Rev. Joe Marler officiating. Burial followed in Forest Hill Me morial Park. The family re ceived friends at the funeral home prior to the setvice. Mr. Bailey was bom Sept. 28. 1932, in Davie County, to Clarence Clark Bailey and Clettie Mae Waller Bailey. He was a member of Wayside Baptist Tabernacle where he was longtime caretaker. He was also preceded b death by 4 brothers; 4 sis ters; and son-b-law, Kenneth Passmore. Survivbg: his wife, Ora Mae Shaw Bailey of the home; sons, Donald "Ralph" Bailey of the home and Mi chael Wayne Bailey and wife Pamela of Wbston-Salem; daughter, Patricia Ann Pass- more of Lexbgton; 5 grand children, Amy Lowiy and husband Barry, Mauhew Bai ley, Joshua Alexander, Amber Alexander and Kermy Pass- more; great-grandchildren, .4\a and Chariotte and Lorelei Lowry; brother, Glen Bai ley of Raroseur; sisters, Judy Shetrill of Mocksville, San dra Graver of Clemmons and Anita Myers of Dobson. Memorials: Lexbgton Health Care, 17 Cornelia Dr.. Lexbgton, 27292. Oalbe condolences: wwnv. da\idsonfuneralbomejiel. •^/louIs Joseph Byrne ^ Imuis Joseph Bynie. 79. of US 601 South, Mocks ville, died on Saturday, Dec. S 2013 at VAHospice Home. 'Bomb Suffolk County on Jan. 2, 1934, he was the son of Walter Byrne and Alice Hayes, now deceased. Survivors: his wife, Anne Keeler Byrne of the home; 9 children; 23 grandchildren; agreavgrandchild; and 7 step-great-great-grandchildrcn. A celebration of life service will be held on Monday, Dec. 16 at 2 pjn. at Salisbury Na tional Cemetery- Memorials; St. Jude s- Online condolences; "W"'.dmiefuneralseTvice.com. /fi f (Rodney Leland Davis Rodney Leland Davis, 50. of Harmony, died on Satur day, Dec. 7.2013. ai his home. Bom m Daxie County on May 8, 1963, he was the son of the late Rex L. Davis and Madalyn Clara Swisher Da vis. He was of the Baptist Faith. Survivors; a son. Cody Da vis; 2 daughters. Samaniha Davis and Sydnee Davis; 2 brothers. Dwight E. (Brenda) Davis and Rex Sterlbg Davis, all of Hannony. A celebration of life ser vice was held Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 1 pun. at Fellowship Baptist Church, with the Rev. Wayne Swisher officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Online condolences: ivtvu'. 'Leslie Mcthcny Faude Mrs. Leslie Metlieny Faude, 88, died Thursday. Dec. 5, 2013 at her home in Bermuda Run. She was born Oct. 9, 1925 in Lincob. Neb. lo Fred and Hazel Foss Metheny. Mrs. Faude enjoyed golf, singing and dancing and had a won derful sense of humor and a positive outlook on life. She was a college graduate in English from the Univer sity of Nebraska and taught elementary school for a few years before starting her fam ily. She was preceded in death by her firel husband, Richard Markolf m 1966; her second husband, Philip Smith Faude b 1998; and 2 brothers. Fred ' and Neal Metheny. Surviving: 3 children, Rich ard Paul Faude and wife Pa mela of Advance, Lcc Chris tine Gray and husband Jan of Braintree, Ver. and Lindsay Joanne Stover of Gary; step children. Jack Faude and wife Susan of Cedar, Mich., El len Hyrup and husband Alan of Lakewood, Colo, and Jeff Faude and wife Julie of Rad nor, Pa. and Gail Biesaniz- Faude of Basel Switzerland;I 10 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held at II a.m.Samrday.Dec, 7 b the chapel at Bermuda Run with Chaplain Brenda McCalop officiating. She will be buried b Riversille Memo rial Park b Te<iuesia. Fla. next to her husband of 30 years. Memorials: local hospice organization. Onlbe condolences; tnv"'. hayr.-nTih-mUleTfim\- Wiliiatn Hilrcy Gentry William Hllrey Gentry, 89, died Friday, Dec. 6,2013. He was bom Feb. 22, 1924 b Wiikes County to the bte Lonnie Gentry and Lossie Parks Gentry. He enjoyed singing and playing the guitar. He was also preceded in death by his fini wife, Vir ginia L Redmond; children, Evelyn 'Betty" Hague, Wilma D. Parson; sisters. Lillic Bell Harris, Eula Gentry; brothers, .Miilard "Horace* Gentry, Obe Gentry, Ani.s Gentry, Hubert Gentry. Surviving: his wife, Cath erine Revels Gentry of the home; children, Barbara A. Gentry of Mocksrillc, Doro thy L. (John Thomas) Wil liams of Boonville, Sylvia S. Boles of Wilkesboro, Ve ronica Gentry of Taytorsville, Eunice (^filliam J.) Revels of Mocksville. Lossie (David) Kbg of Taylorsville. Sharon D. (Rick) Wagoner of Mock.s- ville, James H. (Barbara) Gentry of Mocksville, Kathy L. Gentry of Mocksville; brother. Lonnic "Pete" Gentiy of Youngstown. Ohio; host of five generations of grand children; host of nieces and nephews; caretaker. Christie Freeman. His funeral service was held at 2 pjn. Wednesday. Dec. 11 at Gentry Family Chapel by the Rev;"Marvin Harper. Buri al followed at Mountain Val ley Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the service. Onlbe condolences; wnn*'. fientryfuneTalseTvice.com. " Davie County Pui:lioLiDfafyV.ocksville, tw v/ Perry Lloyd Owens Sr. Peny Lloyd Owens Sr., 69, of YadkinviJIc, died on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013, at Gordon Hospice House. Bora in Rowan County on Jan. 5,1944, he was the son of the !afe Robert Paul and Phyl lis Nadine Karriker Owens. Mr. Owens \va.s of ihc Bap tist faith and wa.s retired from John Deere in Salisbury as a heavy equipment meehanic. Survivors; his wife. Veraa Moody Owens, whuni he mar ried in 1964; 2 sons, Shannon Aaron Owens of Yadkinville and Perry Lloyd Owens Jr., of Ash; a sister, Sandra Riggins of South Carolina; 3 graiid- children, Robert Paul Ow ens, Noah Owens and Ashley Dawn Owens; special brolh- cr-in-iaw, Harold Bledsoe and special sister-in-law, Lucille Bledsoe; and his companion loy poodle. "Baby." A celebration of life ser vice will be held on Friday, Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. ai Fellow ship Baptist Church with Pas tor Wayne Swisher officiating. Online condolences: innv. ilaviefijiierahirvicexmi. J Lila Mae Poirier Lila Mae Poirier, 87, of Snoopy Trail, Advance, died on Tbesday, Dec. 3, 2013, at her home. Bom in Wayne County, Mich., on March 10, 1926, she was the daughter of the late Louis and Rose Bray- man Degg. Mrs. Poirier was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Cluirch in Mocksville. Survivors: her husband. Paul Charles Poirier, whom she married on Aug. 12, 1950; a son. Dennis Charles (Laura) Poirier of Davie, Fla.; 3 daughters, Susan Yvonne (Richard) Downen, Nancy Mae (Steven) Anderson, and Roxanne Marie (Wayne) Yan kee, all of Advance; 5 grand children, Justin Poirier. Lisa Yvoime Downen ,Lori Norene Downen. Taylor Paul Ander son, and Blake Steven Ander son; many nieces, nephews, and extended family, includ ing her feathered companion. "Peppy." record. • Thursday, Dec. 12,2013 Davie Cour.ty Public librafy h'.ocksville, NC She is also preceded in dealli by 3 brothers, Claude, Edwin, and Many, and one sister, Yvonne. A Mass of Christian burial was held Saturday. Dec. 7 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Francis of A.ssisi Catholic Church in Mocksville with the Rev. Fa ther John Starczewski offici ating. Entombment followed at 3 pju. in Forsyth Memo rial Park. TTie family received friends on Dec. 6 with a Ro sary sen'ice at 7 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service. Memorials: St. Fraticis of Assisi, 862 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville; or Hospice/Pal liative Care, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville. Online condolences: davic^neralserrice £om. ^/Robert Edward Solomon He w-rJl [ !; Center."7«^t'ornAug,2.M93iinBreck-enrid6e,Pa toWUliamL. Solomon Sr. and Ellen Hauck Solomon. He svas airiS member of HilJsdalc United Methodist Church. He attendedn Penn State University on a Naval Reserve Offieen, t - • M^e C^s upon graduation, he served four years of activeduty and fouryears in the Marine Corps Reserve He w^emI pioyed witfa Buriington Industries as an industrial engineer in Management Con-tants as chief of the hosiery division. la 1973 he acceated CoTcT of the Ch Jimn^Swith L^ij^?Hom t""' to Advance, he workedbintdt? I">P">vemen. until ratiring after his SOth SwaBZd'^' ^ Mary Sk Tr ""d wife Emmy ofPt>Jt Beach Gardens, Fla.; and his bichon. Missy. ^A fnnei^ service will be held 4:00 pm. Friday Dec 13 at and I a Me'^odLsi Church with Pasiots Jeny Webb Mraorials:Hi]isdaleUMC,5018US 158, Advance 27006- «> Mllfcr S,, Online condolences; MwwJtai-wonh-mitler^om. J James Sidney Summer Mr. JaiDcs Sidney Summer, 76, of Mocksville, died Dec. 5,2013 at his residence, He was bom March 25, 1937 in Marion County, Miss, to the late Oscar Butier Sum mer and Carrie Harris Sum mer. He was a graduate of Marion Walthal) High School. He loved traveling, fishing, and classic cars. In 1977 Mr. Slimmer founded Summer Paper Tube Co. which he oversaw uniil his retirement in 1996. He u'as preceded in death by his siblings. Lee Gayncll Summer, Faye Summer Dykes, Edward Earl Summer, and B J. "Pete" Summer. Survivors: his wife of 58 years, Edith Patrick Summer; 3 children. J. Steven Summer and wife Rhonda, Richard Summer, and Diane Summer Peaiman and husband John; 5 grandchildren. Jennifer Barnes and husband Robert, Rebecca Lucas and husband Brian, Brian Summer, Alex Summer, and Joseph Pear- man; 6 great-grandchildren; a sister, Mary Maude Rawalt and husband George: brother and sister-in-law. Billy and Bobbie Bate.s, / /■// A funeral sen'ice was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8 at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Paul Ti tus officiatjng. Entombment followed at Parklawn Memo rial Park in the new mausoleum chapel. The family re ceived friends Saturday at the funeral home. Memorials: Atnerican LungjAssoc., 1301 PennsylvaniaUve., NW. Suite 800. Wash- ii^ton, DC 20004; or Hos- pies/Palliaiive CareCenter, 101 Hospice Ln.. Winston- Sal«D. 27103. biitine condolences: htvh'. haywonh-miller^om. v/william B. Williams Sr. ISO (Retired) William Baxter Williams Sr., 80, of Port St. Lucic, Flu. died Sat urday. Nov. 30. 2013 at Cen tennial Medical Center. Nash ville.Tenn. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, at McRcynolds-Nave & Lar son Funeral Home, Clarks- ville. Tenn. Visiuilion will be from noon-2 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Mr. Williams was born March 6. 1933 in Rowan Couniy. son of William An derson and Brownie Powell Williams- He was a retired first sergeant witli the US Array, Vietnam veteran, and 3 former insurance agent for the Woodmen of the World. He was a member of the Ma sonic Lodge in Ozark, Ala.; be enjoyed watching Nascar and fishing. He is also pieceded in death Survivors: his w'ife of 59years. Joey Dilliplane Wil liams of Port St- Lucie, Fla.; son. William B. (Anna) Wil liams Jr. of Clarksville, Fla.;daughter, Dannie Joi (Jef frey) Pearsall of Port St. Lu cie; brothers. Kenneth Gerald Williams of Powder Springs.Ga.. Roger Dale Williams and Wayne Anderson Williams, both of Mocksville; sister. Betty Sue Beun of Mocksville; grandchildren, JamieLynWilliams,WilliaroBaxier ■ Williams 111. Travis WilliamPearsall. Ryan Searing Pears-'all, Casey Austin Pearsalland. great-grandson, Jamison Dantreil Williams.Memorials: Wounded War rior Project, 4899 Belforl y Angelica Loj Taylor Angelica Loj Taylor, 23, of US 601 South.died on Friday, Dec. 6,2013. Bom in Newark, NJ. on March 29, 1990, .she was the daughter of Miroslaw and Wioletta Furowlcz Loj, who suivive. She was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Mocksville. Also suiviving: her hus band, Brandon M. Taylor, whom she married on July 4. 2010; a brother, Nicholas Loj; 2 sisters, Samantha midAimee Ixij, of the home; Aunt Agnes and Uncle Tomasz LIpnicki; cousins, Emilia and Mateusz l.ipiiicki; grandmothera, Lili- anna Zakamarek and Nata lia Loj, and grandmother by love.Krystyna Lipnicki; Aunt and Uncle Edjna and Robert and son; and family in Eu rope; brother-in-law, Michael Taylor; sister-in-law, Michelle Taylor; fathcr-in-iaw. Eddie Taylor; mother-in-law, There sa Taylor; and niece. Madison Taylor, all of Salisbury. A Mass of Christian burial was held Wednesday. Dec. 11 at 10:30 a.m. at Si. Fran cis of Assisi Catholic Church in Mocksville with the Rev. Father John Siarczewski of ficiating. The family received friends on Dec. 10 with a Ro sary seivice al 7 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service. Online condolences: mvn'. <laviefuneralservice.com. Davie Cc'-:i~.ty P--- Lui-iy N'ocksville. NC I — K Larry Wayne Brister Lirn' Wayne Brister. 66. of Hiinnony. died Monday, Dec. !6. 2013 at VA Hospice in Salisbur>'. He was bom March 16, 1947 in Poieei, Texas, the SOT of the late Vema Marie Jenoings and Tom Brister. He was a Vietnam veteran of the L'uited States Anny and was H contractor in the construc tion business. He was a great gardener, loved NASCAR.^ihe Dallas Cowboys, and his grandbabies, He was preceded in death by a brother, Steve Brister. Survivors; sons, Keviit Bri.ster (Jennifer) of Mocksviile and Tim Brister (Tiffany) of Winston-Salem; daughter, Aimee Brister of Pi'afftown; brothers. Robert Brister. Danny Brister, and Tommy Brister (Debbie), ail of Ibxas; sisters. Vema Fowl er (Teiry).Eailcnc Cook (Johtt), and Carolyn Ray (Charlie), all oflbxali; grandchildren, Cali Brister and Austin Brister. • n His funeral service was scheduli>dfor 1 pju. Thursday. Dec. 19 at the Salisbury .Hetional Cemetery with the VA Chaplain, Chris Hill officiating, and full military honors by the Lyetly Volunteer Honor Guard. Memorials: VA Hospice, 1601 Brenner Avenue. Salisbury. 28144. Online condolence.^: wvwJxcrlyfitntraViomcu-om. Louis Joseph Byrne i-oiils .loscph Byrne. 79. of llS 601 Soiilli, Mocks viile. died on .Saturday, Dec. 7,2013, HI VA Hospice Home. Born in Suffolk Counly on .'an. 2, 1934. he was the son of Waller Byrne and Alice Hayes, now deceased. Survivors; his wife, Anne Kccicr Bjtiic of the home; a sister. Mat)' Inez of Florida; 9 children; 23 grandchildren; a greai-grandchild; and 7 siep- preal-grcai-griindchililren. A celebration of life service will be held on Monday. Dec. 16 at 2 pjii. at Salisbuiy Na tional Cemetery. Memorials: St.Jude's. Online condolences: tnov. davie/uncralsenicexom. -\/ Thehna Ruth Carpenter Mis. Iheima Ruth Carpen- ter, 94. died Monday. Dec 16, 20J3 at Autumn Care in ' MocksviUe. - ShewasbomOci.25.1919 In Forsyth County to Walter andBthelLuperOgbum.Mrs. Carpenter was a member of Bethesda Moravian Church She graduated from Bnpti.si v .. Hospital Nursing School in 1941, She worked at St. Leo's Hospital in Greensboro until i Joining the Navy in 1942. Li. I" Thelmn Carpenter worked on ship taking the wounded from the baitleJield 10 Guam. She was awarded ihc Asiatic Pacific, Philippine Lib eration, and the World War 11 Victory ribbons. She was anuise and retired from Baptist Ho.spiia! in j 980s. She was married to Navy Commander Ernest L. Carpenter for more than 60 years uniii his death in 2008. She also was preceded in death by 3 sisters, Ema. Gwen and Peggy, and a brother Aubrey. Surviving: a daughter. Cynthia Carpenter-Davis (Robert);' stepson, Ernest L. Carpenter Jr.; grandchildren, Chelsea Davis and Kali Davis; grandchildren. Erin Cai])enter and Jovi Car penter Berryni.an; 2 great-grandcLiughiers. Maeve and Isabeli sisters. Bea Conrad of Westmin.stcr. .Md., Becky Shortell of Pon Richie, Flii,. and Wanda O. Hunter of Winsion-Salem- sis- Wr-in-iaw,Suc GolTof Russellville.Ark. A graveside service will be held «i 11 ajij, Saturday, Dec 21 at Forsyth Memoriiil Park with military ri(e.s by the VFW Memorial Honor Guard, The family will rgceive friends at thi iemelery 30 rainmes prior to the service. Memorials: Alzheimer's Association. 3800 Shamnxic Dr Charlotte, 28215. Online condolences: mwJiayiiwi/i-miller.com. DA\TE COU.NTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tbunidaj. Dec. 19,2013 Dsvie Co'jnty Pubii: LiDiaiV Iv'ocksville. NC Melissa Sue Clark Mrs. Melissa Sue Ljuette Oartc, 37. of Advance died Monday, Dec. 92013 at her home. She was bom April 24, 1976 in St. Heiens.Ore. She worked at Wake Forest Uni versity and was a member of the facility care team at Res cue House Church. She was a iiard-worker who loved ev eryone unconditionally. Sbe v.'!xs preceded in dcatli by her mother. Caroljii Mat thews. Survivors: her husband. Todd W. Clark; sons. Austin William Claik. Logan Albert Clark; her brother. Kevin William Matthews; and her father, Bill Matthews. A memorial service was held on Friday, Dec. 13 at Wait Chapel at 3\'ake Forest University. Memorials: Melissa Clark Children's Fund at any Weils Fargo location: or Rescue House Church, 653 Wilks- boro St..Mocksvillc. OoUne condolences: vni-H' salenijhxom. v/Sadie H. Gross Sadie H.Gross.98.ofWin- ston-Salem died on Saturday, Dec.7.2013. She was bom in Bixby to Jacob Saioman and Ellen Ber- ryinan Coraatzer. Mrs. Gross was a member of Brookstown United Methodist Church in Pfafftown. Siie was honored with The Outstanding Senior Citizen award from the Pfaff town Jayceiies in 1984, Mrs. Gross won many awards at the Forsyih County Fair for floral arrangements. She was a seamstress: enjoyed gar dening and was a member of a gardening club. She was a friend and neighbor to many people. In addition to her parents, she was" preceded in death b) her husband. Charles A. Gross: and 9 siblings. Survivors: sons. Charles Norvell Gross (Kathleen) and Terry Alien Gross: 5 grand children, Scott Gross. RandyChildren, ocou vj^«. June Hauser-Hoimes June Powell Hauser- Holmes died Friday, Nov. 22, 2013 after an illness of several months. She bad been a resident of Bermuda Village since 2013. She was the only child of Charles and Minnie Martha Powell bom on June 20.1926 in Bimiingham, England. She was educated in British schools. During World War n. she met her first husband. Fred D. Hatiser. They were married in England on May I. 1946. Since coming to Amer ica, she has been a member of Centenary United Method ist Church. The couple had one child. Marcia Hatiscr Trenchard, who siuvives. Mr. Hauser died in 1984. In 1986 she married her second htisband. Dr. George Holmes, who died in 1999. She decid ed to hypheoate her last name because both of her husbands were fine men. ^ her daughter. Gross (Abigail). Bnan Gross (William) Trenchard: and friend Tnca. Knsty Mo- , graadehildren, Susan Ow- , loney (Ronan), an ne (Zoncord and Matthew Helkr (Jou): 5 greal.grand- Trenchard of Clem- ; children, Jacob. Aoifc. SfttK ^^4 great-erandchildren. •iree.Maddox.andJessicaiand , several nieces and ncpltcws. of Concord, and Noah i A memorial arid Levi Trenchard of Cicm- held on Thursday. «. ihoqsj'j friends in England 2 p.ro. at Broo^own Urn - ed Methodist Chureh. The and family received friends on n Simtford-Wednesday-Dec. ° I upon-Avon: 2 S!>ecia] nieces.andSonsReytioldaCh ^^, Memorials. • 'VadkSle Lad, Pfai^ Richmond. Va.: 2 friends whoI helped her in many ways. Bill town. 27 - and Tina Wharton of Mocks- Funeral services were ui 2 p.m. T\icsdny, Nov. 26 at Centenary United Methodist Church. Tiie family received friends one hour prior to the services. Burial wwas in For- syth Memorial Park following the service. Memorials; Storehouse for Jesus, 464 Depot St.. Mocks- ville; Salvation Army, 2850 New Walkeriown Rd.. Win- slon-SaJem; Winston-Salem Rescue Mission. PO Box 20424,W-S. 27120. 'J Mildred Burton Holder Mrs. Mildred Burton Hold er, 78. died Fridny, Dec. 13, 2013 at Forsjlh Medical Cen ter. She was bom April 26. 1935 in Davie County. She was a member of Pine Grove United Methodist Church and retired froiu Jo.stciii Publish ing Co. She was precctlecl in dc.ith n by her parents, Nannie Kc- alon Burton and Johnny and Buphcrzine Burton; hci son. William Keith Holder; a sis ter, Doris Barnes; and bixither Robin Burton- Survivors: her htisband, John Holder; daughter. Kar en Jones (Gao'J of Advance; 2 grandchildren, Shannon Powell (Brad) of Olin and Gary Bradley Jones of Ad- -Vance; a great-granddaughter. Enima Jones: 2 sisters. Shir ley Phelps of Lcwisvillc and Abby Jane Stanley of Ad vance; 5 brothers. Johnny Burton Jr., William "Buddy" Burton, Herbert "Buster" Gray Burton. Rodney Dale Burton and James "Jimmy" Burton. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Dec. 1" at Pine Grove llnitwl Methodist Church with the Rev. Robin Fitzgerald and Dr. . Stephen Martin officiating. Inuminent followed in the church cemetery. The family I received friends following the ^service. Online condolences; "iv"; hayA'onh-miUereom. Roger Kctner Mr. .lainc.s Roger Keiner, SI, of Pine Valley Road. Mcxiksvlllc, died Thursday, Dec. 12. 2013 at Fcrsyth Medical Center in Winsion- Salem. He was bom Oct. 18,1932. in Forsyth County to the late Webster Franklin and Sadie Windsor Ketner. Mr. Ketner was a \'eteran of the U.S. Navy having served as a gun ner on the USS Manchester (CI--83) during the Korean Conflict. Prior to being the golf pro/manager at Hickory Hill, he was the pro at Yadkin Country Club and assistant pro at Foreyih Country Club. He was also preceded in death by bis wife, Betty Grace Coffey Ketner; 2 sisters; and a brother. Survivors; .a daughter, LaR- hontin Vogler (Scoit) of Cool- eemee; a son, Ro.ss Keiner of Advance; A grandchildren. Adam Ross Keiner, Aiiiiuida l.cc Ketner. Lauren Ashley Marshall and 'lyier James Marshall; a sister. Maiy Lee Johnson (Bill) of Winsion- Salem; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was conducted at il aun.. Mon day. Dec. 16 .It Salisbury Na tional Cemetery. The family received friends Sunday. Dec. 13 fit Eaton Funeral Home. Memorials: Dnvie Senior Center. Memo; Meals On Wheels, 278 Meroney St., MixrksvlDe. Online condolences: Mmw. j caumfiinemlsen'icexom. Mae Miller Ore Mae er. of Lakewood Vil- lage Road. Mocksville. ~ lltursday. Dec. 12. 2013. at her home. 'x'n) May 14. I932.iii Davie County to the Sanford and Mar- garet Elizabeth Bowles Sain. iT.r*l fof others. ' "l it be famUy, woik.'J fneodsorneighbors.^ She was also preceded in death by her husband. Pelzo "Pete" Miller Sr.; 2 brothers. I^nard .Sam and Cecil Sain; and a-great-grandsoii. Hunter Queen. Survivors: 8 children, Lynda Ledford (Ronnie). Rachel ^raemian (Kevin), all of Advance. Pelzo Miller Jr. (Brenda Holbrook) of Mocksville, Greg Miller (Leigh Westvs ood) of Mamnsv,]je,Va.. Stephanie MillerOfOlin.Angie Davis (Jackie) of East Bend, Rodney Miller (Shannon Ciistcr) and Chris ty Home (Lonnie), all of Mocksville; 10 grandchildren, Dana . Lockhan. Scou Zimmerniiui. Shane Ledford, Wendy Queen, Danny Miller, Josh Miller, CJirisiin Davis. Sliiivln Miller. Brittany Home ;uid Brandon Home; 16 great-grandchildren;' a sister, Maiy Sparks of Mocksville; and several iiiece.s and nephews. A funeral service was conducted at 2 pjji.. Sunday Dec 1.3at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Darren Croi'ls offici- ; almg. Buna] followed in Bethel I'niied Metliodisi Cemetery, n I The family received friends Saturday at the funeral home. I Memorials: Hospice/PaUiative CaieCenter. 377 Hospital I St.. Ste. 103, Mocksville. Online condolences; Dsvie County Publlo L-ibiaiyftf.ocKoViVie, WC Eaiuii after a period of treatment for HP - S-'- 1925, in Coolccmee at a time town were thriving. She was e graduate of Coolcemce High School, making stniight A's four years. Graduating at age 16, she attended Appalii- (ASU) and earned a degree In English cducalioii, She l.iught senior liigh English and Jour nalism in China Grove, 'IhomasyQIe, and Wilmington. She was a ininsfonnative teacher with whom many students stayed in touch throughout her life. Her school newspapers won na tional awards for excellence year after year. She was selected New Hanover County Teacher of the Year in l973.She was one of two teachers in North Carolina selected by the N.C. State Board of Education to serve on a coinmlnee to evaluate teacher education progrtmis of North Carolina's colleges and universities. She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamnta, an honoraiy- society j'or women educatots. Upon her retirement from New Hanover Schools, she was so esteemed as a master leachci tlrat the liighesi academic award given to a senior each year at .lohii T, Hoggaid High School is called the Mildred E. Modlin .Avv ;ird. The award continues to be given each year .nfier 3X years. She was a caring, inspiring, respected educator who expected the best from her students, and she got the best from ihcm. Perhaps the highest compliment is the fact that in recent vv'eeks, as word spread oflicr illness, she has received dozens of phone calls and letters from former students, many of whom said she was ilic best teacher they had in high school, that she had changed their lives, and that she had given them the life time joy t)f reading and learning. She was raised in the Baptist faitii but bcciimc a Methodist wlien she married her husband,! Harold L. Modlin, from Thoniasvilie. She loved the Meth-I odist Chureh and was an active nicmbei of Memorial UMC,! Thomasvillc; Wrightsville Beach UMC, Wilmington; and for the last 30 years. First United Methodist Ciiurch, Moclcsviile, involved in all aspects of the church. She was youth counselor of the MVF. Site was chair of the Praj'er Chain for the past 20 years. She was a charter member of the Prayers and Squares Quilt MinisiTj', Mocksvilie, and has sewed hundreds ajid hun dreds of name labels on the backs of quills. She was active in the UhfW and her circle. She senetl for 20 years on the Evangelism Comminee. She was a Sunday School teacher, pri- ' manly of adults, for 67 years. She was honored by the United Methodist Women by receiving a Special .Nfembership Pin in | 199^1 for oulstiuiding service. She was active in the Mocksvilie Women's Club and chaired numerous projects. Foi- 12 years she Itas jsupporled of The Dictionary ftojea that provides ii free dictionary to every third grader in Davie County- She was an active member lor :io yeas Tntfic Davie County Rcfired School Persoixnd. Association and served as co-chair of tto.^ scholarehip comiaiUec for yeata. When she rpoved to Bemiu- da \'iUage four years 1ago. she gave the ttimimre, accessories,' and household items of her home to the youth of First LtMC .Mocksvilie. for a sale with proceeds going to vouth missioii tnps. She loved her travels which took herfrom Europe to Las Vegas to New York to Florida. She especially loved her fre quent trips to Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head, and Savannah. She lived an extraordinary Efe of kindness and inspiiafion She was adored by students and friends for the Christian ex ample she lived every day. for bcr unconditional love, for her positive spirit, and for her great love of life. Many people, old' and young, counted her as a friend, an inspiration, and a mode) of what being Oirist-likc is nbout. She wiU be remembered as a servant of God who fought the good fight with grace, love, and style. She was preceded in death by her parents, Gordon Eaton and Edna Freeman Eaton and by Harold L. Modlin, her husband for 37 years. Survivors; an aunt, Ruby F'rcerhan Williams (Ed) of Mocks vilie: 4 cou.sins, Susan B. Wall of MocksviUe, Tim Williams ol Colorado Springs, Aita Ford of New Mexico, and Richard Brincgnr of Rhode Island: 3 nephew.s, Randy Lanier, Reggie Lanler. and John Lanier: a niece. Janice Goodwin: special friends. Ruby Bailey Co.x of Gainesville. Fla.i Nan Hunter and Chai Fcklblmn of Wii.riiington, D.C.: Dr. Don and Mar sha Bro«n. ot Madieoimlle. La.: Glenn and Doris Miller of Mocksvilie: .Mike HcrRlriv o( Advance; Dennis and Brenda HiiningloiiofRiiltigh: Kathj Huneycuti. a godchild, ofThom- asville; the Rev. Uc Pollock of Welcome; the Pollock family ofThomasville: Phyllis Shaw of Greensboro; Nancy Marts of Durham, and members of ilic F.-iiiliful Woiters Sunday School Clas.s of First UMC. Mocksvilie. A service to celebrate her life was held at First Llnited Meili- odi.si Church. 310 N. Main St., Mocksvflle, 2 p.m., Monday. Dec. 16. Officiating wa.s the Revs. Dr. GJeim Myers and Lee Pollock. Burial followed at Holly Hill Cemetery in Thoma.s- ville. -MemuriaLs: Mildred Modlin Memorial Fund, c/o First UMC.310 N, Main St., Mocksvilie; or Davie Comrounity Fotmda- tion, PO Box .546. Mocksvilie. with a nolatiou for the Mildred Modlm Education Fund. Tiiis fund will be estabUshed to offer small grant-s to tciichcrs who wish to develop innovative and creative meihod.s of teaching. Online condolences: Mwx'iiwnfimeral.ccn ice.com. COUNTV BmwmE EECOUn. Davte County Publin Libratv f;;OCk:7n;'2, NC Mary Frances Filchcr of soi died on 2013, al Knte B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Born in Cnldwcll Coun- ^K^T.. f she wius the daughter of tlic BB late Ben and Peuil Bowman■n ' Cook. Mrs. Pilcher gmduat- ed from l-eiioir High School.For many she worked at Hanes, a homemaker,and scrN-ed as a foster parent. Mrs. Pilcher was of the Bap- list She was preceded in death by her liusband. James T. -J.T."i'ilcber; brothers. Bob Cooke and Edward Cook; and a sister.Shirley Cook. . . .? d ..Sundvors; 2 sons, James Thomas Pilcher Jr. and wi e Beverly of Mocksville, George E. Pilcher and wife Lisa of Mocks-ville; ii sister. Carolyn Woods of Morganton; 3 grandchildren.Michelle Shouse and husband Bry an of Mocksville.FattaJch and husband John of Faycitevillc. and Justin Pilcherof Mocksville; 5 great-grandchildren. Nicole, James, and ,M]\ """'a Idebretion of life sen'ice was held Wednesday. Dee.18 at 11 a.ni. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel, with theRev Rick Carter officiating. Burial followed in the FamniigtonCommunity Cemetery. The family received friends on Tuesday. Dec. 17 at Davie Fuueral Service. Memorials; Favraington Community Cemetery Fund or tn Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home.Online condolences: !nni'aJnviV^"i<'r«/.rt'rvtct'.co"i. ^George L. Sfeelman Mr. George L. Sieelmaii. Rli, of Yadkinville, died Sun day, Dec. If). 2(113 al his home. Mr. Sleelman was born July 22, 1927 in Yadkin County to George and Bemicc Huichens Sleelman. He was a veteran of the US Army and served dur ing World War iJ in the Pacific Ocean Theatre. Mr. Sleelman was a member of Huntsville Baptist Cluircli and retired from RJ Reynolds Tobacco , Co. His favorite p.isiime was ' working with wood. Mr. Steciman was also pre ceded in death by a sister, Sue Lakey. Survivors; his wife of 60 years, Peggy Poindex- tcr Sleelman: 3 children, George (Dcbra) Stcehnan. Craig (Susie) Sicelroan, and Lisa (Wayne) Jester; 2 grand children. Vktoriii and Jake Steciman; a sister, Audrey Huichins; an aunt. Josephine Brown: and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con ducted Tuesday, Dec. 17 at II a.m. at Gentry Funeral Ser vice Chapel in Yadkinville with the Revs. Dennis Shaw and Brian Chilton officiating. Burial foiiowcd in Huntsville Baptist Church cemetery with military honors by NC Na tional Guard Honor Guard. The family received friends Monday evening fat Gentry Funeral Service, Yadkinville. Memorials; Huntsville Baptist Building Fund, 4901 Courtney Huntsville Rd,. Yadkinville, North Carolina 270.15. The family wishes to ex press their sincere apprecia tion to tiie staff of Hospice of Davie County for ail the love, care, and support shown to Mr. Sleelman during his ill- Online condolences may be made nl www.gentryfimer- alservice.com. Davie County Public LibraorMockoviile, NC Bobbie Wbitaker Wail Bobbie Wall, 78. of Mocks- ville, died on Thursday, Dec. 12. 2013, ai Bermuda Com mons. Bom in Davie County on Aug. 20. 1935. she was the diiughler of the lale John Henry and Hazel \Vhitaker. Mr.s. Wall was retired from Cclimese in Salisbury and ;r member of Oak Giovc United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her htisband. James Hay- ward Wall Sr.; a brother. Charles Wbitaker; 4 sistere. Mary McDaniei. Nancy Lbokabill. Faye McCraiy and Sally Trivotte. Survivors: a son. James H. Wall Jr. and wife Myra of Advance; 3 daughters, Ann Siiin and husband David of Mocksville, Dottie Short and husband Jim of Harmony, and Palsy Younts and hiis- baod Calvin of Mocksville; 3 brothers. Martin Wbita ker. Johnny Wbitaker, and Mitchell WTiitakei and wife Cinil; brother-in-law, l-ero) Trivclie; 3 sisters. Lucille Wall, Bessie Wbitaker and n L.inda Baysinger and hus band Gary, all of Salisbury; 5 grandchildren. Matt Sain. Adam Sain and wife Tiffany. Angela Johnson and hus band Zach, Brittany Wall and Christopher WaU; and great- grandson, lyier Sain. A celebration ol Ijlc SCT- vicc was held Sunday, Dec. 15 at 3 p.m. at Oak Grove United Methodist Church with the Rev. Randy Manser officiat ing. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Hie fatnily received friends prior to the sendee in the church. Memorials: Oak Grove UMC. 20(16 US 158. Mocks ville. Online condolences; www. ila\iefiiiierulserviceM>m. JMyrtle Faye Webb Myrtle Faye Webb. 80. of Baileys Chapel Road. Advance, died on Monday, Dec. 16.201.^. at Forsjih Medical Center- Bom in Forryih County on Sept. 13. 1933. she wu.s the daughter ol llit late William Henry and Rosie Ann 'Ihomas Binklcy. Mrs. Wchh was of the Baptist faith. She was also preceded in death by: her husband. D.B. Webb in 1999; 2 brothers. James and Clifton -'Tec" Binkley; and 3 sisters. Edith Kcaion. Frances Keaton.and IreneSfflith. •Survivors: 5 sons, RonaJd S. Webb and wife Sue of Ad vance, JcfT Webb of Yadkint ille, and Mark Webb of Win- sion-Salem; 2 brothers;. William "BiiT Binkley and wife Tracy of Winston-Salcm. Charlie Binkley and wife Elen of Lewis-" ville; a sister. Annice Wendl and husband Rick of Advance; 3 grandchildren; 2 gr«iT-grandchildrenrseveral nieces and neph ews; and brother-in-law, J.W. Keaion. A cclcbrnlion of life graveside service was to be held on • Thui-sday, Dec. 19 at 2 p.m. at Baileys Chapci United Meth odist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Bob O'Kecfe officiaiing. Hie family was to receive friends on Wednesday, Dec. 18 from 6:30-8;30 pm. at Davie Funeral Service. .Memorials: Davie Humane Society, 291 Eiiton Road, Mock'sville,. Online condolences: ini'w.r/oviej^rnero/.vcn'/Ve.i.'oni. davie COllNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday. Dec. 19.2013 Davie County Publio LiDi'ary K'locksvilie. NC Robin Renec White Ms. Robin Renee White. 45, of Grannnman Drive. Mock.sviUc. died Wednesday. Dee. II. 201.^. at her home. .She was bom Sepi. i. 1968, in Forsjnli Cdumy to Lewie Douglas While and the late Patricia Ami Airman White. She was eo-owiicr/operaioi of W.G. White & Cttmpany in Mocksville. She was .t mcni- , ber of Jjames Crossroads Bap- n list Church. She battled health problems for many years. Survivons; her father of Mocksville; 2 children. Me gan Maryanna Favre of the hotnc and Lewie Charles Fa vre of Mock.sville; aunts and uncles. Richard White (Judy), Dorothy Graiinaroan, all of Mocksville and WUnia Shel ley (Woody) of .South Caro lina; and a dear friend, Ginny Lapish of Raleigh. A graveside service was cotidticled at 3 pnt., Sunday. Dec, 15 at Ijnmes Crossroads Baplisl Church Cemetery with the Rev. Franklin Myers offi- . ciatiiig. The family received friends Sunday at the church. Online condolences: invu'. eatonfuiu'.ralxtryicc.com. ' Thomas Dane Wright Thomas Dane Wright. 78, of Fred Laiiier Road, Mocks ville. died on Wednesday. Dec. 11. 2013. at Davis Re gional Medical Center. Bom in Venango Coiuity, Pa., 01) May 14, 1935. he was the son of the laic Clarence A. and Evelyn Mae Blossoni Wright. He served in the l.fS. Army from iy.'i2-19.5.5. Me ' llieii went on to work .a vari- 1 ely of jobs, being employed ! by Chrystlcr Chcv>' for 10 I years, and retired from the New York Stale Thniway. 'i where he worked for 26 years. Mr. Wright attended Calahain Friendship Baptist Omrch in Mock-sville. He was an out- doorsman. handyman and family man. and a member , of the VFW and American Legion. He was a Pittsburgh Sieelers fan. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers. 2 sisters, a grandchild, and a great-grand child. Survivors: his wife of 30 years, Rose Tarr Wright; 4 .sons, Mike and Tammy Slagle of Florida, Bill and Janella Slagle of Missouri, Rick Sla gle of Florida, and Jeff Wright of Pennsylvania; 4 daughters, Kim and Willie Wallace of I Pennsylvania. Debra Smith ; of Missouri, Kelly Johnson of Pennsylvania, and Kim and JefT Keddie of Pennsylvania; 2 sisters, Eva Marie and Sal Macaluso of Missouri, and Betty A. and Jeny Lawson of Texas; 12 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren. A celebration of life ser vice was conducted on Satui- day, Dec. 14 at 1 p.m. in the Diivie Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. G. Carioll Jor dan olficiaiing. Hnlombmciii followed at Forsyih Memorial Park in Winsion-Salem. The family received friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorials: Davie Spe cial Olympics, or Calahain Friendship Baptist Building Fund, 523 Ralph Ratledge Road, Mocksville. Online condolences; «wv. duviefuneralservicerom- DAVIE crOUN l Y EN J ERPRiSE record. Tbmsday.Dec. 19.; Davie Coi'iuy PuDiic Libraij ^^ock5ville, NC •J Ha r o i d Mo n r o e Al l e n Mr . Ha r o l d Mo n r o e Al l e n . 77 . of Wo o d l e a f . di e d S^ u r d a y . De c . 2 1 , 2 0 1 3 . He wa s bo m Ap r i l 16 . 19 3 6 . in Ro w a n Co u n t y to th e la t e Ha r m o n M. A l l e n an d Be a t r i c e Wi l l i a m s Al l e n Bt u n g a m e r . Mr - Al l e n wa s ed u c a t e d in Ro w . a n n 19 5 . 6 gr a d - ua l c o f W o o d l e a f Hi g h Sc h o o l . He (h e mi l i t a r y st a t i o n e d at th e U. S . Ar m y Mi l i t a r y Ac a d e m y wh e r e he tr a i n e d We s t Po i n t Ca d e t s to jd j H us e he a v y ar t i l l e r y . AP c r rc - ti r i n g in 19 9 8 . fr o m Ja c k B. Ti Wo o t e n Co . as a tn i c k dr i v e r . he wo r k e d fo r ma n y ye a r s lo r To d d Sh a r p c tn i c k i n g an d B. C . Hy d e Tr i c k i n g in Tr o i i t m n n . .i He al s o wo r k e d at Bi i r l i n g i n n Mi l l s in Co o l c c m c c wh e r e he se r v e d as su p e r v i s o r ; an d at He f f n e r ' s La n d of Fo o d in Mo c k s v i l l c as su p e r v i s o r ov e r st o r e ma n a g e r s . Mr . Al l e n wa s a me m b e r of So u t h Ri v e r Ch u r c h of Ch r i s t . Wo o d l e a f . Su r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e , Do r i s Do n a h u e Al l e n , wh o m he ma r ri e d Au g . 6, 19 5 5 : a da u g h t e r Ca t h y Ai i c n Bo l e s (D o n a l d ) : 2 gr a n d s o n s , Ma r k of Ch a r l o t t e an d Ra n d y of Wo o d l e a f , at t e n d in g UN C C ; 0 hn t t h c r . La r r y P. Al l e n (J u d y ) of Mo c k s v i l i e : an d ma n y ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n d u c t e d at 3 p. m . Tu e s d a y . De c . 24 . at Ea t o n Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l wi t h Ji n i m > ' St o n e an d To m m y Gr a h a m of f i c i . a t i n g . Bu r i a l fo l l m - e d in So u t h Ri v e r Ch u r c h of Ch r i s t Ce m e t e r y . Wo o d l e a f . Th e fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s at th e fu n e r a l ho m e on e ho u r be f o r e th e se r v i c e . Me m o r i a l s : , Go r d o n Ho s p i c e Mo u s e . 23 4 7 Si m o n t o n Rd . St a t e s vi l l c . 2 8 6 2 5 On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s : mi ' w . f n t m i f i i n e r d s e r v i c e . c o m . Do n a l d Cl a r e n c e "D o n n i c " Ix o n a r d Do n a l d Cl a r e n c e "D o n n i c " Ix o n a r d . 57 . of Kn o l l Cr e s t Ro a d , Mo c k s v i l l c . di e d on .S a t u r d a y . De c . 21 , 20 1 3 . at Wa k e Fo r e . « : t Ba p t i s t Me d i c a l Ce n t e r , Bo m in Ya d k i n Co u n t y on Ma r c h 2K . 19 5 6 . he wa s rh e so n n of th e la t e Cl a r e n c e Le o n a r d an d Ca i l i c Cr a n f i l J Le o n a r d . > Mr . l- e o n a r d wa s ow n e r an d op e r a t o r of Bo n a n z a Mo b i l e Ho m e s , an d at t e n d e d Fe l l o w - sh i p B. i p i i . s i Ch u r c h . He w. a s al s o pr e c e d e d in de a t h by a .s i s t e r . Ka t i e Jo h n st o n . .S u r v i v o r s : hi s wi f e , Ka t i e Mo r g a n Le o n a r d of th e ho m e ; II da i i g h i c r , Gi n n i e Le o n a r d fJ a n i e y ) Cr o t i s of Mo c k s v i l l c ; a br o r h c r . Ro b e r t (J a n e ) Le o n ar d of Be l m o n t ; 5 si s t e r s , No r - ma (S o n n y ) So u t h a r d , Gl o r i a (I - a n y ) Wa l l , Ed i e Mc C a r t n e y , : Pa m e l a (R o b e r t ) Mo s s , al l of | Ea . s f Be n d , an d Cl a r i c e (S i e v e ) He r s h e y of Ya d k i n v i i l e r a n d 2 i gr a n d c h i l d r e n . An n a Pe a r l Cr o t i s an d Wi l l i a m Je r e m i a h Cr o t t s . A ce l e b r a t i o n of li f e gr a v c - s i d e se r v i c e wa - s he l d Mo n d a y , • De c . 23 at 3 pa n . at Ro w a n Me m o r i a l Pa r k in th e ma u s o l e u r a wi t h Pa s t o r Wa y n e Sw j s h e r . i n d i ju r y Bo l e s of f i c i a t i n g , ' Me m o r i a l s : Fe l l o w s h i p Ba p f r i f . If l 8 4 Ra i n b o w Ro a d . PO . Bo x 21 5 1 . Ad v a n c e . On l i n e co n d o l c n c c - s ; "s n i v / z r i ' i r i / i m r r d f T e n v c e r o m . El v a Ma r i e Or r e n Mi t c h e m Mr s . El v a Ma r i e Or r e n Mitchcm. 67. of LaQuinta Drive Ad v a n c e , di e d Th u r s d a y . Dec. 19. 2013. at Fnrsyth Medical Ce n t e r m Wi n s l o n - S a l e m . Sh e wa s bo m Ju l y 11 . 1 9 4 6 . in MercerConnty. W.Va. to the la t e St u a r t M. an d Vi v i a n Louise Gray Orren. Sh e wa s al s o pr e c e d e d in death by a son, F.me.st Wade Mi i c h e m ; an d 3 si b l i n g s . Mi i r g i c Shiipe, Dale Orren, .md Con ni e Bo l t . Su r v i v o r s ; 4 ch i l d r e n , Al i e n Lec Miichem (Melissa), Steve ^t c h e m . ai l of Ad v a n c e , Daniel Miichem of Ml, Aiiy and Sh e J i a Sm i t h (E r n i e ) of Ad v a n c e ; 12 grandchildren; 9 siblings Wa y n e Or r e n of Vi r g i n i a , Cb a r l o i i e Long. Mary Bowdeii both of Ad v a n c e , Da v i d Or r e n of Woodleaf. Peggy Farmer of Wesi I Vi r g i n i a , Da r r e l l Or r e n of Louisiana. Knihy Rogers. I.imia : Re e d , bo t h of Ad v a n c e an d Danny Orren of Virginia,; ;.nd ,scv. ; er a ] ni e c e s an d ne p h e w s . A me m o n a J se r v i c e wa s conducted at 3 p.m. Mond.ty. Dec. 23 at Ea t o n Fu n e r a l Ch a p e l . Inurnment will follow later in We s t i a w n Ga r d e n s of Me m o r y in Clemmons. The familv re ce i v e d fr i e n d s at th e fu n e r a l home following the service. " DA V I K . TH t N T V EN T E R P R L S E RE C O R D . Th u r s d a y , De c . 26 , ; Da v i e Co u n t y Pu b l i c Li b r a r y Mo c k s v i l i e , NC Es t e l l e Wr i g h t Re e v e s " Es t e l l e Wr i g h i Re e v e s , 81 , of Co u n t y Li n e Ro a d . Hn r - mo n v , di e d on Th u r s d a y . 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"a n d tv a s of th e Ba p t i s t ea t h by 2 br o t h e r s . Jr . an d ^i n s o n Wr i g h t ; an d a gr e a t - ^ La „ ^ ^ . J CV / l i U J W » . at l M >» < M « VJ IM V de a t h by 2 br o t h e r s . Jr . an d Vi n s o n Wr i g h t ; an d a gr e a t - ^ La „ ^ ^ . gr a n d s o n . Ma t t h e w Re e v e s . fL e ^ , ) Wa g o n e r of Le s i n g t o n ; Su r v i v o r s ; he r hu s b a n d of ^ 62 ye a r s , Wa d e . . ee v e s . of ^o e k s v i l l e ; a br o t h e r . 2 so n s . Ch e s t e r Re e v e s an d _ _ . . ft • i' . w ^■ « r Wi l b u r (J u n e ) Re c v c . s , a da u g h t e r . Pa m e l a R. (C a r ) La d d ^ si s t e r , R r e n d a T a l - al l of Ha r m o n y ; a br o t h e r , th e Re v . Wn d c (A n n a ) Wn g t i t ot „r Cl e m m o n s ; 4 gr a n d c h i l - Hid d e n i t e ; a si s t e r . Ju d y Wo o t e n of Mo c k s v i l l c ; an d si s t e i ^ - In - l a w , Be n h a Wr i g h t of Bo o n y i l l c . Mt n m c Ru t h Wr i g h t Wa g o n e r an d of Ke r n e r s v i l l e . Br c n d a (J a c k ) Ba i l e y of Mo c k s v i l l c , Ma r y Wa g o n c r fl . le a g u e of Ha r m o n y an d Ka l b r y n (L e o n ) Ro u t h ot ^ gr a v e s i d e se r v i c e wi t h mi l i t a i y ri t e s by th e VF W Me - 4~ ^ h ? f c h i l d r c n . '^ . n M .( D d u g ) Ho l l a n d , Ch n s . Jt m y a ,y j j [ Mo n d a y , De c . 23 at I p. m . at i Re e v e s , Lu k e (C a n d a c e ) Re e v e s an d Ap n l (A n t h o n y ) Sa l l s b u n ' Na t i o n a l Ce m c t e r v wit h Pa s t o r Wa y n e Sw i s h e r of - on Mo n d a y , De c . 23 at I p. m . at Re e v e s , Lu k e (C a n d a c e ) Re e v e s an d Ap r i l (A n t h o n y ) t yj a t j o n a ] Ce m e t e r y wit h Pa s t o r Wa y n e Sw i s h e r of - to n e ; an d 7 gr e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n . , fi ci a t i n g . Th e fa m i l v re c e i v c t i fr i e n d s on Su n d a y . 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On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s ; u'H W j / n v i e / i f t t c r n i s c r v i e e . c o m . ^E J i z a b e l h An n Se t t l e Wh i l a k c r Mr s . Eli z a b e t h "L i b b y " An n Se t t l e Wh i t a b e r . 74 , of Li b e r t y Ch u r c h Ro a d . Mo c k . s v i l l e , di e d af t e r an cis t c n d e d ill n e s s Tu e s d a y . De c . 17 . 20 1 3 , ,ii in - . d e a t h by he r hu s b a n d , ^V f i i t u k e r ; 2 gr a n d c h i l d r e n . Ch a d Mc C a n n an d Ch e l s i e Wh i t a k c r : an d a st e p s o n , Ho w a r d Le e Wh i t a k e r Su r v i v o r s ; 4 ch i l d r e n , Je f f Wh i t a k c r (J a n i c e ) . Ja n Mc Ca n n (T r a c y ) . Je n n y Nu n n (K e v i n ) , al l of Mo c k . s v i l l e an d Fr a n k i e Wh i t a k e r (T a m m y ) of Ya d k i n v i l l c ; a st c p . s o n . Je f f Wh i t a k e r (E l i z a b e t h ) of Ha m p t o n v i l l e ; 10 gr a n d c h i l d r e n ; 5 gr e a t - g r a n d c h t l d r e n : 2 si s t e r s . Ka v Se t t l e of Rlk i n an d Ma x . n c Ge n t r y of Wi n s t o n - S a l e m ; a br o t h e r . Jo h n n y Se t t l e of Ei k m : a sp e c i a l fa m i l y fr i e n d . Je f f Ad a m o n i . s ; he r pe t Ab b y ; an d se v e r a l nie c e s an d ne p h e w s . A fu n e r a l se r v i c e wa s co n d u c t e d at 2 p. m . . Su n d a y . De c . at Li b e r t y Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h wi t h th e Re v . Ke v i n Ho b so n of f i c i a t i n g . Bu r i t i l fo l l o w e d in th e ch u r c h ce m e t e r y . TT i c fa m i l y re c e i v e d fr i e n d s on Sa t u r d a y . De c . 21 at Fji t o n Fi i - ne r a l Ho m e . Me m o r i a l s : Ka t e B, Re y n o l d s Ho s p i c e Ho m e . 10 J ; H o . s - pi c e La n e , Wi n s t o n - S a l e m , . 27 1 0 3 , On l i n e co n d o l e n c e s ; wr w . e a t o n / , m e n , l s e n ' i c e . c o m . pa v i e ^ - en t e r pr i s E R EC O l ®